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Gold Experience B2: Unit 1 Vocabulary
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Do you have anything that you could ... the project? We need more information in it.
take off
try out
add to
get across
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Complete the phrasal verb: I've given ... learning to play the violin because I don't really enjoy it.
up
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My dog was ... when she heard the fireworks. She hid under the bed in fear.
petrified
relieved
offended
thrilled
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I was so ... when I heard that we didn't have to do a presentation in class. I hate speaking in public.
relieved
moved
sympathetic
tense
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He always feels ... the week before exams; he gets so nervous.
moved
relieved
tense
thrilled
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What does the phrasal verb 'get across' mean?
increase the quality of something
test the effectiveness of something
make people understand
become popular
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Which word is a synonym of 'tense'?
thrilled
petrified
anxious
terrified
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Which word is a synonym of 'sympathetic'?
moved
understanding
relieved
friendly
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Which word is a synonym of 'offended'?
petrified
terrified
anxious
insulted
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Which word is a synonym of 'determined'?
delighted
strong-willed
moved
understanding
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I am ... to finish this homework before the weekend.
tense
determined
thrilled
sympathetic
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The party for my mum was supposed to be a surprise, but my sister gave it ... when she told mum our plans.
away
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I really regret ... on the chance to see my favourite band perform this year - I might not get the opportunity again.
missing out
trying out
adding to
putting off
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We had lots of fun discovering and ... new things while we were on holiday.
missing out
adding to
taking off
trying out
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Complete the phrasal verb: This new fashion is really taking ... at the moment - all my friends like it.
off
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What does the phrasal verb 'be put off' mean?
make people understand
be discouraged from something
be deprived of something
become popular
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