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Cambridge complete C1 unit 1 task 5 (vocabulary)
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It is disappointing when your plans don’t work out, but it is important not to ___ about it. There will be other opportunities in the future. (fall apart / fall out / wind up)
fall apart
Working hard is important, but it is important not to let work ___ spending quality time with your family and friends. (wind up / fall apart / get in the way of)
get in the way of
Zane and Sonal haven’t spoken to each other since they ___ over a year ago. I wish they would just make up. (wound up / fell out / hit it off)
fell out
Zita’s headaches have been getting worse. She ___ all the work she is doing for her exams. (gets in the way of / puts it down to / took to)
puts it down to
Juan really ___ snowboarding. I think it’s because he’s done a lot of surfing. (took to / wound up / turned up)
took to
When my parents retire, they are hoping to ___ in a small town on the coast. (let down / head off / settle down)
settle down
My new neighbour and I really ___. We are both very creative people, and we both have dogs. (hit it off / fell out / settled down)
hit it off
The shops are all closed now, so we will have to ___ milk until tomorrow morning. (settle down / turn up / do without)
do without
I need somebody to come and feed my cats while I’m on holiday. I was going to ask Sam, but I’ve been ___ by him in the past. I need to find somebody a bit more reliable. (let down / bumped into / taken to)
let down
I ___ Sofia at the shopping centre. She was on her lunch break from her job at the bookshop. (headed off / bumped into / fell out with)
bumped into