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Reading and Use of English Part 1 (1)

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    Reading and use of English Part 1 FCE
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  • Sometimes when you’re nervous, your hands (move / tremble / rattle / jump).
    tremble (shake a little because you're cold or scared)
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  • Car alarms and police sirens sometimes make me (move / tremble / rattle / jump).
    jump (move suddenly because you're scared or surprised)
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  • He didn’t (move / tremble / jump / rattle) a muscle.
    move (not move a muscle = stay completely still)
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  • He was clearly (moved / trembled / jumped / rattled) after the argument.
    rattled (upset or scared by something)
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  • She was so (moved / trembled / jumped / rattled) by the performance that she began to cry.
    moved (emotionally affected)
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  • It was so cold that his whole body was (moving / trembling / jumping / rattling).
    trembling (shake a little because you're cold or scared)
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  • She slammed the kitchen door so hard that all the dished (moved / trembled / jumped / rattled).
    rattled (make quick, short, loud sounds while moving)
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  • She (moved / trembled / jumped / rattled) to her feet and ran downstairs.
    jump (jump to one's feet = get up quickly)
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  • We walked down the (corridor / path / lane / aisle) until we found the secret door.
    corridor (a passage inside a building)
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  • He walked down the garden (corridor / path / lane / aisle) to knock on the door.
    path (a track that is specially made for people to walk or ride on)
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  • A jar had fallen in one of the supermarket (corridors / paths / lanes / aisles) and there was a mess on the floor.
    aisle (a passage in a shop / market OR a passage between seats)
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  • I hate driving down small country (corridors / paths / lanes / aisles) in the dark..
    lane (a narrow road)
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  • He prefers to sit beside the (corridor / path / lane / aisle) in the cinema to have more space.
    aisle (a passage in a shop / market OR a passage between seats)
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  • He (was / appeared / sat / showed) to be extremely tired.
    appeared (appear to be = seem)
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  • Can you (be / appear / sit / show) me how to do it?
    show (show someone how = teach someone)
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  • My friend is always (being / appearing / sitting / showing) off how much money she has.
    showing (show off = try to impress)
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