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Тест на знание правил словообразований
Раздел | Иностранные языки |
Класс | - |
Тип | Тесты |
Автор | Гильманова З.М. |
Дата | 02.05.2015 |
Формат | docx |
Изображения | Нет |
Задания по словообразованию
Разработка по УМК "Laser" для 10-11 классов
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Mike's nervousness showed in his voice.
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Ludens watched Marcus jealously.
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She's been giving me a helping hand with the children.
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Education levels are strongly related to income.
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The country depends on tourism for much income.
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He answered me very rudely.
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You disobeyed my orders.
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Why are you so jealous of his success?
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They befriended me when I first arrived in London as a student.
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With blind obedience, I allowed my father to organize my life.
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I don't understand how the two ideas relate.
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She always felt slightly uncomfortable in a hat.
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The President hopes to visit Ireland in the not too distant future.
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We've seen an enormous growth in the number of business using the Web.
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The woods are inhabited by many wild animals.
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The French are culturally sophisticated people.
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I want to broaden the discussion to the other aspects of the problem.
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The land was too rocky to cultivate.
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Apparently the company is loosing a lot of money.
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The system is relatively easy to use.
1. Mike's………….. showed in his voice. (NERVOUS)
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Ludens watched Marcus……………..(JEALOUS)
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She's been giving me a……….. hand with the children.(HELP)
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Education levels are strongly ………..to income.(RELATION)
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The country depends on……….. for much income.(TOUR)
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He answered me very ………….(RUDE)
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You …………my orders.(OBEY)
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Why are you so………… of his success? (JEALOUSY)
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They …………me when I first arrived in London as a student.(FRIEND)
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With blind……….., I allowed my father to organize my life.(OBEY)
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I don't understand how the two ideas………...(RELATION)
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She always felt slightly……….. in a hat.(COMFORT)
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The President hopes to visit Ireland in the not too …………future.(DISTANCE)
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We've seen an enormous………. in the number of business using the Web.(GROW)
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The woods are ………..by many wild animals.(HABITAT)
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The French are …………sophisticated people.(CULTURE)
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I want to………… the discussion to the other aspects of the problem.(BROAD)
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The land was too rocky to…………...(CULTURE)
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……………the company is loosing a lot of money.(APPEAR)
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The system is ………..easy to use.(RELATE)
-HELP-
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We were disappointed because the staff were very unhelpful.
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Criticism is unhelpful, to say the least.
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If you are tired, caffeine can be helpful in low doses.
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It's helpful to have a calculator for this exam.
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Exercise is helpful for controlling high blood pressure.
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It would be helpful for me to meet him personally.
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He asked for a second helping.
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I knew they were lying but I felt helpless to do anything about it.
-RELATE-
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I can't really see how the two issues relate.
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We offer courses that relate English literature to other subjects.
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We're only interested in events that relate directly to the murder.
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We need to see figures relating to the last six months.
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We think the two crimes are related in some way.
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Occupation and social class are closely related.
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The visit is an important step in improving relations between Japan and China.
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We have very good relations with the local police.
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The study found a direct relation between smoking and lung cancer.
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All our friends and relations came to our wedding.
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I have nothing further to say in relation to this matter.
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Unemployment here is high in relation to national levels.
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There is a close relationship between poverty and crime.
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The relationships between players from the two teams were pretty friendly.
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What was your relationship with your mother like?
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We spent the week visiting relatives.
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Relatively few women become airline pilots.
-FRIEND-
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Japan is a valued friend and partner of this country.
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She felt alone and friendless.
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He will be remembered as a kind friendly person.
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The receptionist greeted us with a friendly smile.
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There's warm and friendly atmosphere in the pub.
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Janet and I used to be very friendly.
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Moscow Dynamo came and played Walsall in a friendly match.
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There was a friendly rivalry between them.
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The reunion gave us a chance to renew old friendships.
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His friendship with a local businessman led to allegation of corruption.
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Whatever happened, I didn't want to lose Sarah's friendship.
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She formed a close friendship with Vera Brittain.
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They've signed a friendship and co-operation treaty.
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The group provides support and friendship for old people.
-CARE-
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I can see that a lot of care has gone into your work.
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The label on the box said "Handle with care".
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He was choosing his words with great care.
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Teachers have to be careful when criticizing pupils.
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People should be more careful about the things they say.
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You must be careful who you accept a lift from.
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Brighton welcomes careful drives.
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She's always been careful with money.
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Try not to be careless next time!
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It was very careless of you to leave the medicine where the children could get it.
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He washed the antique plates very carefully.
-ATTRACT-
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The show attracts viewers from all walks of life.
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They hope to attract more foreign investors.
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Tourists are attracted by its endless sandy beaches and perfect weather.
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Their behavior has attracted considerable public criticism.
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They tried to leave the hotel without attracting anyone's attention.
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The town's most popular attraction is the Marine Science Museum.
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The plane is the main attraction at this weekend's air show.
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One of the car's main attractions is its low price.
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We saw a less attractive side of his personality that day.
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I now faced the unattractive prospect of a 12-hour bus journey.
-OBEDIENCE-
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He called the dog off and it immediately obeyed.
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Officers expect their troops to obey them without question.
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The soldiers were used to obeying orders.
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Motorists are not obeying the new traffic laws.
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Molecules obey the laws of physics.
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Obedience to the order was one of the monastery rules.
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The school demands total obedience from its pupils.
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The children stood in a little group disciplined, and obedient.
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If you continue to disobey the rules, you will be punished.
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They knew he was too weak to disobey.
-HONEST-
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I haven't been completely honest about my last experience.
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Thank you for being so honest with me.
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I want you to give me an honest answer.
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I gave her the wrong amount of money, but it was an honest mistake.
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When is the last time Charlie did any honest work?
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I'm just trying to earn an honest living.
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She was trying to do her job honestly and fairly.
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There is a refreshing honesty about his work.
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They admitted that there were dishonest officers in the police force.
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It's clear to me that they acted dishonestly.
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He was accused of dishonesty.
-APPEAR-
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Dave said good night to everyone and quickly disappeared upstairs.
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The moon disappeared behind the clouds.
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She was still waiving as the train disappeared from view.
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The symptoms should disappear within a few days.
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The letter I had left on my desk had disappeared.
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She disappeared from a London hotel on Monday and has not been seen since.
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Richard was18 at the time of her disappearance.
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This job is not as easy as it may appear.
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Matt appears unaffected by all the media attention.
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It appears that she has changed her mind.
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Cracks began to appear in the ceiling.
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One day a stranger appeared on my doorstep.
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As soon as she appears, we can get started.
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She appeared on television with the President.
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Tony is currently appearing in pantomime at Reading.
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The twins are almost identical in appearance.
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Recent initiatives have done a lot to improve the appearance of the district.
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He doesn't look well off, but you shouldn't judge by appearances.
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Julie's sudden appearance in the doorway startled me.
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Apparently, she resigned because she had an argument with her boss.
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Seven people were shot in two apparently unrelated incidents.
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It should be apparent to any reader that there are several inconsistencies.
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The children's poor health was apparent from their physical appearance.
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It soon became apparent that the two women knew each other.
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The potential for loss of life was all too apparent.
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His apparent lack of interest in her work always annoyed me.
-RUDE-
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I don't want to seem rude, but I'd rather be alone.
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It's rude to keep people waiting.
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The way she stared was downright rude.
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He knows a few rude words in Italian.
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I can't remember what I was saying before I was so rudely interrupted.
-KIND-
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What kind of person is she?
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Many people like to try lots of different kinds of food.
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We've all had disappointments of some kind.
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There are no notes of any kind in the text.
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The bridge is the largest of its kind in the world.
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I had rather expected something of the kind might happen.
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She's a librarian, or something of the kind.
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She was very kind to me when the children were ill.
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It was kind of you to help them.
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Thank you for your kind words.
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Fate has been kind to me.
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Robert, would you be so kind as to shut the door for me?
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I shall never forget the kindness of the nursing staff.
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We remember his many small kindnesses to the children.
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You're being very unkind to your sister.
-JEALOUS-
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I expect some of your colleagues will be jealous.
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Other girls were jealous of her good looks.
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Sophia had admirers , and I was jealous of them.
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He would dance with other women to make her jealous.
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He loves the pictures and guards them jealously.
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Professional jealousy can cause problems at work.
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Jealousy can ruin relationships.
-NERVOUS-
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You've got a lot of nerve, calling me at this time of night.
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Driving on mountain roads always makes me nervous.
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I got very nervous waiting for my turn to be called.
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She was nervous about walking home alone.
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He's always been a little nervous of change.
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Callum gave a slightly nervous laugh.
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He shifted in his chair nervously.
-TOUR-
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We went on a 10-day tour of central Africa.
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The group is currently on tour in the UK.
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They begin a world tour with four concerts in Britain.
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The President plans a European tour next month.
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We were taken on a tour of the factory.
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Every weekend there are free weekend guided tours of the castle.
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The Caribbean is so dependent upon tourism.
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Space tourism may be a reality by the year 2010.
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The islands attract more than 17,000 tourists a year.
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It was almost time for the summer invasion of tourists.
-COMFORT-
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The airline is keen to improve passenger comfort.
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There is plenty of room to lie down and sleep in comfort.
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It was a comfort to think that there was no rent to pay.
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Sit quietly in a comfortable position.
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Make yourself comfortable and I'll be back in a minute.
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The bed looked warm and comfortable.
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Lots of people don't feel comfortable about public speaking.
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You'll be uncomfortable for a few days after the surgery.
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She felt cold and uncomfortable.
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They were sitting in a very uncomfortable position.
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We spent an uncomfortable night in a noisy hotel.
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Not knowing anyone made her feel very uncomfortable.
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A long uncomfortable silence followed.
-ARRIVE-
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Her arrival livened the party.
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The arrival BA 106 from Boston has been delayed.
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Parkes was arrested on her arrival from New York.
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Since his arrival at the club, he has brought in several star players.
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Check the airport monitors for arrivals and departures.
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Our lives have been revolutionized by the arrival of the personal computer.
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Early arrivals get all the best parking spaces.
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What time does your plane arrive?
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I finally arrived home at five in the morning.
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Four police officers suddenly arrived at their house.
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A letter arrived for you this morning.
-EUROPE-
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There have been deep divisions in the party over Europe.
-ANNOUNCE-
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There was a press release announcing the Senator's resignation.
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Exxon has announced a 26%increase in profits.
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I am pleased to announce that the Board has agreed to create 500 new jobs in our sales division.
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Bill just suddenly announced he was taking the day off.
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When your flight is announced, make your way to the departure lounge.
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They've just announced that our train will be delayed.
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The talks are continuing, but no announcements are expected at this time.
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An announcement made by the Ministry seem to contradict this.
-DISTANT-
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Her eyes scanned the distant hills.
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I could faintly hear the distant rumble of traffic.
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The castle was four miles distant.
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One day in a distant future, I might go and live abroad.
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I expect to return in the not too distant future.
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That lovely summer in Majorca already felt like a distant memory.
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Violet was cold and distant.
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He nodded slowly, a distant look in her eyes.
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I heard dogs barking distantly in the hills.
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It is important to consider distance from public transport when buying a house.
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They started to walk the short distance to the camp.
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Hs parents live some distance away.
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Altair, at a distance of 17 light-years, is one of the closest of the bright stars.
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The distance has never been a problem for our relationship.
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Tim followed him in distance.
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From a distance I suppose it'll seem very funny.
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My instincts warned me to put some distance between us.
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At a safe distance from the action, General Lewis was directing troop movements.
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The company is trying to distance itself from remarks made by the former director.
-GROW-
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She must have grown at least four inches since I saw her last.
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Various crops are grown here.
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The world's population is growing faster than predicted.
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By 1997, the town has grown big enough to need a school of its own.
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By now the road network was growing at an alarming rise.
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She could feel the anger growing inside her.
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Ask a grown-up to help you.
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The kids went to the park while the grown-ups sat in the garden.
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She has two grown-up sons.
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Louis looked so grown-up in his school uniform.
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I've always felt uncomfortable seeing a grown man crying.
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We are entering a period of rapid population growth.
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The annual rate of growth was 12 per cent.
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The engineering sector achieved significant growth last year.
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Computing remains a growth area.
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New growth will develop during spring.
-BROAD-
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I meet a broad range of people in my daily life.
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Our radio station plays a broad spectrum of popular music.
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We need to define a broad strategy for future development.
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This chapter can only give a broad outline of the subject.
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The Pope's speech will be broadcast on all channels at 6 this evening.
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The BBC will be broadcasting the match live from Paris.
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The scope of the book has been broadened to include the history of Eastern Europe.
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College will broaden your horizons.
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As he grew angrier, his accent broadened.
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The proposal was broadly welcomed by teachers.
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Their theory has turned out to be broadly true in practice.
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Their proposals are broadly in line with the government's ideas.
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My dad's pretty broad-minded so he won't mind if you drink.
-CULTURE-
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Most of the world's fertile land is already being cultivated.
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Rice is cultivated throughout the coastal regions.
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He's trying to cultivate more caring image.
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London is still very much the cultural capital of the country.
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The country enjoys a rich and diverse cultural life.
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The two cities are culturally very similar.
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If you are looking for culture, then Paris is the place for you.
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The two firms have very different corporate cultures.
-INHABIT-
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The islands are inhabited by 177,000 people.
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She inhabits the strange world of the media celebrity.
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The city's first inhabitants arrived in the 16th century.
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Storm damage has made the house uninhabitable.
-ACHIEVE-
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The Republic of Tunisia achieved independence from France in 1957.
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We have achieved what we set out to do.
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His paintings did not achieve the popularity of his books.
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They are holding a party to celebrate the achievement of their first year's goals.
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It was hard work, but the sense of achievement is huge.
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Bob's not what you would call one of life's high achievers.
-BENEFIT-
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One or two glasses of wine a day can be beneficial.
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The relationship was mutually beneficial.
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He was the main beneficiary of the deal.
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The new sports centre will bring lasting benefit to the community.
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Consider the potential benefits of the deal for the company.
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Even Liza derived little benefit from the changes.
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Parents have benefited greatly from this treatment.
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There has been an increase in the number of people claiming benefit.
-CREATE-
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How do I create a new life?
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In the last week, 170 new jobs have been created.
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Soft music creates a relaxing atmosphere.
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The main road was closed, creating traffic problems.
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His comments have created a lot of confusion.
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I really wanted to create a good impression at the start of the interview.
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The government is to provide more money for job creation.
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The motorway should aid the creation of new business in the area.
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Birds' nests are extraordinary creations.
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She's the writer's greatest comic creation.
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He was a creative genius.
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We offer people the opportunity to be creative.
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Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond.
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The Gorgon was a mythical creature.
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He seems to be a pathetic creature.
-DEVELOP-
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All children develop at different rates.
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Markets for such high-priced products develop slowly.
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The area is working to develop its tourist industry.
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The plot develops further in the second episode.
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I'd like to fully develop my idea before discussing it.
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A rash developed in a couple of days.
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She developed a taste for champagne while she was in France.
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We spend less on health care than most other developed nations.
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The developed world has a responsibility towards poorer countries.
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Working with wine, he has to have a highly developed sense of smell.
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Children in many developing countries lack basic medical care.
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We encourage our staff in their development of new skills.
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His work is mainly in software development.
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The land was sold for development.
-DISCOVER-
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The two men decided to discover the truth for themselves.
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He became very friendly when he discovered that she was my sister.
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Why not spend a week discovering the beauty of Sri Lanka?
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I have only recently discovered the benefits of meditation.
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Our country continues to lead the world in scientific discoveries.
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Police announced the discovery of the body late last night.
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This is one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the century.
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Gisela is one of Lagerfeld's latest discoveries.
-IMPROVE-
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Our main objective is to improve educational standards.
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A light airy sun lounge greatly improves the quality of life for residents.
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He's always trying to improve himself.
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Your English will improve with practice.
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The region has a weak, but improving, transport infrastructure.
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A more pleasant classroom environment could account for students' improved.
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The school is performing well, but we recognize the need for further improvement.
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There has been an improvement in relations between the two countries.
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Sales have shown a slight improvement this year.
-INVENT-
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He invented the technique that allows scientists to examine DNA.
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It's one of the most time-saving devices ever invented for cooks.
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Chaplin invented his own unique style of comedy.
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She would invent any excuse to avoid seeing people.
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Inventions like the electric light bulb changed the way people lived.
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All that gossip he told me about Melanie was pure invention.
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By comparison, British artists seemed to lack imagination and invention.
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When the police eventually arrived, we made an inventory of the missing items.
-PRODUCE-
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We are now producing the same quantity of goods with far fewer workers.
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The body produces chemicals called endorphins to control the pain.
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The interests of producers and consumers may be in conflict.
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New Zealand's growing reputation as a producer of wine.
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Consumers are becoming more suspicious of advertising claims about products that they buy.
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The system we have now is the product of years of research.
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The eastern frontier of France was the product of centuries of historical accidents.
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Our new line is already in production.
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Their latest car has just gone into production for the Japanese market.
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These teenagers are typical products of the private education system.
-SCIENCE-
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There's a shortage of people competent in maths, science, and technology.
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Chris is studying science at school.
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There's nothing scientific about the process they use to select people.
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Modern archaeology is more scientific than in the past.
-SOLVE-
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UN leaders are working hard to find a peaceful solution to the conflict.
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The committee has failed to come up with any solutions for the crisis.
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Solar energy offers a low cost solution to our fuel problems.
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Putting children into prison is not the solution.
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We can help you to solve your financial problems.
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It is hoped that diplomatic efforts can solve the crisis peacefully.
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He hopes to solve the mystery of the plane's mystery.
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The case was solved 25 years later using DNA evidence.
CARD 1
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We were disappointed because the staff were very……. . (HELP)
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Occupation and social class are closely …… . (RELATE)
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She felt alone and ……. . (FRIEND)
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Teachers have to be …… when criticizing pupils. (CARE)
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Their behavior has …….. considerable public criticism. (ATTRACTION)
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The soldiers were used to ……. orders. (OBEY)
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She was trying to do her job ……… and fairly. (HONEST)
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Richard was18 at the time of her ……… . (APPEAR)
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I can't remember what I was saying before I was so …… interrupted. (RUDE)
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You're being very …… to your sister. (KIND)
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……. can ruin relationships. (JEALOUS)
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He shifted in his chair ……. . (NERVE)
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A long ……. silence followed. (COMFORT)
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Early …… get all the best parking spaces. (ARRIVE)
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Ask a …….. to help you. (GROW)
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The BBC will be ……. the match live from Paris. (BROAD)
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He's trying to …… more caring image. (CULTURE)
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Bob's not what you would call one of life's high …… . (ACHIEVE)
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Parents have …….. greatly from this treatment. (BENEFIT)
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The …… world has a responsibility towards poorer countries. (DEVELOP)
CARD 2
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Criticism is unhelpful, to say the least.
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We think the two crimes are related in some way.
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There's warm and friendly atmosphere in the pub.
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Brighton welcomes careful drives.
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If you continue to disobey the rules, you will be punished.
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I now faced the unattractive prospect of a 12-hour bus journey.
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Obedience to the order was one of the monastery rules.
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Tony is currently appearing in pantomime at Reading.
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The way she stared was downright rude.
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I shall never forget the kindness of the nursing staff.
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He loves the pictures and guards them jealously.
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Check the airport monitors for arrivals and departures.
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The talks are continuing, but no announcements are expected at this time.
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I heard dogs barking distantly in the hills.
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Computing remains a growth area.
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The proposal was broadly welcomed by teachers.
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If you are looking for culture, then Paris is the place for you.
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The Gorgon was a mythical creature.
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Consumers are becoming more suspicious of advertising claims about products that they buy.
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The land was sold for development.
CARD 1
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We were disappointed because the staff were very unhelpful.
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Occupation and social class are closely related.
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She felt alone and friendless.
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Teachers have to be careful when criticizing pupils.
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Their behavior has attracted considerable public criticism.
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The soldiers were used to obeying orders.
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She was trying to do her job honestly and fairly.
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Richard was18 at the time of her disappearance.
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I can't remember what I was saying before I was so rudely interrupted.
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You're being very unkind to your sister.
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Jealousy can ruin relationships.
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He shifted in his chair nervously.
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A long uncomfortable silence followed.
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Early arrivals get all the best parking spaces.
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Ask a grown-up to help you.
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The BBC will be broadcasting the match live from Paris.
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He's trying to cultivate more caring image.
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Bob's not what you would call one of life's high achievers.
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Parents have benefited greatly from this treatment.
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The developed world has a responsibility towards poorer countries.
CARD 2
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Criticism is………, to say the least. (HELP)
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We think the two crimes are …… in some way. (RELATION)
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There's warm and ………. atmosphere in the pub. (FRIEND)
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Brighton welcomes…… drives. (CARE)
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If you continue to ……. the rules, you will be punished. (OBEY)
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I now faced the ……. prospect of a 12-hour bus journey. (ATTRACT)
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…….. to the order was one of the monastery rules. (OBEY)
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Tony is currently …… in pantomime at Reading. (APPEAR)
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The way she stared was downright ….. . (RUDENESS)
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I shall never forget the ….. of the nursing staff. (KIND)
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He loves the pictures and guards them …… . (JEALOUS)
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Check the airport monitors for …… and departures. (ARRIVE)
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The talks are continuing, but no …….. are expected at this time. (ANNOUNCE)
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I heard dogs barking ……. in the hills. (DISTANCE)
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Computing remains a ……. area. (GROW)
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The proposal was ……. welcomed by teachers. (BROAD)
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If you are looking for …… , then Paris is the place for you. (CULTURAL)
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The Gorgon was a mythical …… . (CREATE)
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Consumers are becoming more suspicious of advertising claims about …… that they buy. (PRODUCTION)
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The land was sold for ……. . (DEVELOP)