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Complete First - unit 8 Vocabulary

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  • It wasn’t until halfway through that I realised it was a (cliffhanger / re-run) and I’d already seen it.
    re-run
  • I didn’t rate the acting in the film too highly, but the special effects were (impressive / unappealing).
    impressive
  • I love a _ _ i _ g. The only problem is that you have to perform in front of a director, camera operators and dozens of other people!
    acting
  • I thought the film was (hilarious / stunning) but nobody else in the cinema was laughing.
    hilarious
  • The team won 3-0 in front of 50,000 cheering s _ _ c _ _ t _ r s.
    spectators
  • My am _ _ _ _ _ n is to write a hit song. I’ll manage it one day!
    ambition
  • The twist at the end of the film was (unappealing / unexpected) and took everyone by surprise
    unexpected
  • It’s an incredibly complex / gripping novel. I was hooked after the first page
    gripping
  • Contrary to all of my friends, who loved it, I thought the musical was (unappealing / stunning).
    unappealing
  • It was my first time as an actor. As soon as I stood on the s _ _g _ , I forgot all my lines
    stage
  • We only did two p _ _ f_ _ m _ _ c _ s of the show but we could have done three or four, because it was very popular
    performances
  • Mr East became a music teacher after a twenty-year c _ r _ e _ as a musician.
    career
  • The film is so cool. My favourite sc _ _ _ is when the dragon appears for the first time.
    scene
  • I thought the book was quite (heavy-going / predictable). It was quite easy to work out what was going to happen.
    predictable
  • How many people were there in the a _ d _ _ _ c _ for the concert?
    audience
  • The p _ _ l _ c cannot buy tickets to see the film première. They only invite famous people and VIPs.
    public
  • The plot was so (confusing / gripping). I didn’t understand what was going on
    confusing
  • Shakespeare’s most famous p _ _ _ is Hamlet. I’ve seen it three or four times at the theatre.
    play