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A. Underline the most suitable word

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  6. B) Use an appropriate phrasal verb instead of the underlined words.

Ex. 9

VOCABULARY

I. Choose the best alternative to complete these sentences,

1. She is a very... person — always smiling and in a good mood.

a) cheerful

b) delighted

c) glad

d) pleased

2. He is a very... person – I do wish he were more easy-going.

a) bad-tempered

b) furious

c) sensitive

d) responsible

3. Don't tell her off - she is very... and she may start to cry.

a) responsible

b) sensible

c) sensitive

d) reliable

4. When his wife started seeing more of the tennis coach, he became very...

a) arrogant

b) envious

c) jealous

d) selfish

5. The twins keep pretending to be each other — they're such... children!

a) evil

b) miserable

c) naughty

d) wicked

6. Thank you for my beautiful present. It was very... of you to buy it for me.

a) charitable

b) generous

c) loyal

d) reliable

7. You have to be quite... to stand up in front of the audience.

a) selfish

b) self-confident

c) self-conscious

d) self-satisfied

8. He is a very... little boy – his parents give him everything he asks for.

a) conceited

b) discriminating

c) generous

d) spoilt

 

II. Qualities of mind. Check the meaning and pronunciation of these adjectives from the text in your dictionary.

determined, strong-minded, well-adjusted, adventurous, confident, dependable, lonely, stubborn, brilliant, popular, awkward, impulsive

III. Complete the sentences with one of the adjectives in the box above.

1. A... person is exceptionally intelligent or skilful.

2. A... person is very unwilling to change his mind.

3. An... person is shy and easily embarrassed in a social situation.

4. An... person is willing to take risks and try new things.

5. A... person knows what he wants to do and won't let anything stop him doing it.

6. A... person can resist temptation.

7. A... person is a person most people like.

8. A... person is unhappy because he has no one to talk to.

9. An... person does things suddenly, without thinking first.

10. A... person is calm and good at controlling her emotions.

11. A... person is someone you can rely on.

12. A... person is very sure of himself.

Ex.10

People and Behaviour

A. Underline the most suitable word

1) Please don't push. It's very bad-tempered/rude/unsympathetic

2) Jack hats spending money. He's frank/greedy/mean

3) Our teacher is very tolerant/proud/strict and won't let us talk in class

4) Helen never does her homework. She is rather gentle/lazy/reliable

5) I didn't talk to anyone at the party because I felt shy/confident/lonely

6) When Harry saw his girlfriend dancing with Paul he felt selfish/jealous/sentimental

7) I didn't like people who are sociable/pushy/courageous

8) Thanks for bringing us the present. It was very grateful/adorable/thoughtful of you

9) Teresa never gets angry with the children. She is very brave/generous/honest

 


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