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B2 Reading and Use of English Part 2 and 3
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The more _______ you are, the better chance you have of being promoted. (QUALIFY)
qualified
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Research revealed that fewer _____ one in ten children regularly played outside.
than
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I'd ______ spend time with friends in a shopping centre than sit at home in front of my computer.
rather
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The report which highlighted a severe decline ________ the amount of time children are spending outdoors.
in
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The two men did not see the accident because they were deep in a _________ . (DISCUSS)
discussion
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Working for a large, international company may provide job _______ . (SECURE)
security
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My friends got into an _______ because they didn't agree on which place to go. (ARGUE)
argument
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My parents gave me lots of ______ when I told them I wanted to study medicine. (ENCOURAGE)
encouragement
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A smaller company might give you the chance to use your ________ more. (IMAGINE)
imagination
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Online stores don't have closing times, so it’s perfect for me as a teenager who has _____ of hobbies at the weekend.
lots, loads, tons
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You don’t really need any _______ to write for film and television. (QUALIFY)
qualifications
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Good education and hard work can prepare you to be very ______ in your job. (SUCCESS)
successful
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Take any opportunity you get to go on ______ courses related to your work. (TRAIN)
training
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The ________ of a patient is the responsibility of the medical staff. (RECOVER)
recovery
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Some adults think that because teenagers spend so ____ time online, they probably also shop that way.
much
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Shopping online is very convenient, as I can order exactly ______ I want.
what
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The Company wants _______ that you want to get to the top. (PROVE)
proof
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This new plan encourages youngsters to spend time outdoors ________ providing an interesting checklist of things to do outside.
by
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Furthermore, ________ report found that a third of children have never climbed a tree and one in ten cannot ride a bike.
the
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You need good _______ skills to become a successful radio announcer. (COMMUNICATE)
communication
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There are no huge crowds of people online to put _____ with either.
up
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When I see her we always have a long _______. (CONVERSE)
conversation
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That all teenagers like to shop online isn't actually true, at ______ not for me and my friends.
least
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You must watch _______ as the dance instructor shows you how to do the steps. (CLOSE)
closely
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We were very _______ about helping with the decorations for the school play. (ENTHUSIASM)
enthusiastic
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Please don't get ________ in other people's arguments. (INVOLVE)
involved
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In April 2012, a UK-based organisation, set __________ a conservation project for children.
up
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When you order it online, a blue jumper might turn _____ to be green!
out
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A good writer can make fiction sound almost _______. (BELIEVE)
believable
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Remember that any experience you gain will always _______ your position in the company. (STRONG)
strengthen
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To work as a creative writer, you need to have a good _______. (IMAGINE)
imagination
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The nationwide scheme was organized _________ encourage children to spend more time outdoors.
to
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I never buy T-shirts and stuff like that online, as you can't try anything _______ before you buy.
on
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Activities include things like taking _______ in a snail race, flying a kite or making a mud pie.
part
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The idea called ‘50 Things to do Before You're 11´ came ________ response to a report.
in
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Nurses often have to give _________. (INJECT)
injections
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These are the _______ that make the difference between fascinated viewers and bored viewers. (OBSERVE)
observations
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Being a doctor involves doing a huge ______ of different things. (VARY)
variation / variety
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Doctors may be involved in the ________ of colds or other illnesses. (TREAT)
treatment
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Fewer children regularly played outside _______ comparison to just half a generation ago.
in
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Many companies choose _____ young people to work for them. (AMBITION)
ambitious
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Sometimes things look quite different ______ real life.
in
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