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EF Intermediate Midterm Review (Vocabulary)

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  • He was talking _ _ _ _ _ his ex, not you! It was a big misunderstanding.
    ABOUT
  • what you are trying to score in football
    GOAL
  • It is usually more expensive to e_ _ o_ _ at a restaurant than to cook for yourself.
    EAT OUT
  • children by marriage
    STEPCHILDREN
  • She is TERRIFIED / AMAZED / FASCINATING of snakes.
    TERRIFIED
  • I lent my car _ _ my flatmate, and she crashed it.
    TO
  • Are we going to r_ _ o_ _ of petrol? There isn't another petrol station for miles.
    RUN OUT (OF)
  • Oliver prefers traveling alone. He's very TIDY / CHARMING / INDEPENDENT.
    INDEPENDENT
  • Your ex sounds so MATURE / IMMATURE / AFFECTIONATE. He needs to grow up.
    IMMATURE
  • We're _ _ _ _ _ in a traffic jam. Sorry, we're going to be late!
    STUCK
  • She _ _ _ _ _ out at the gym three times a week.
    WORKS
  • They lived _ _ very little money during the recession.
    ON
  • Juan and his sister h_ _ _ a lot i_ c_ _ _ _ _. They do everything together.
    HAVE (A LOT) IN COMMON
  • something you buy for emergency protection (e.g. travel, medical, home)
    INSURANCE
  • Can we leave? I'm TIRED / RUDE / FED UP of shopping.
    TIRED (OF)
  • This flat is very TINY / HUGE / SMALL. I want to rent a different one.
    SMALL
  • We have to b_ _ _ another team to qualify for the finals.
    BEAT
  • Mum's so PLEASED / PROUD / INTERESTED with her new oven.
    PLEASED
  • a large venue for sporting events
    STADIUM
  • I think I need to c_ _ d_ _ _ on coffee.
    CUT DOWN (ON)
  • It's sad that we l_ _ _ t_ _ _ _ . We used to be so close, and now we never talk.
    LOST TOUCH
  • where available taxis line up
    TAXI RANK
  • I'm thankful that I really g_ _ o_ with my girlfriend's family.
    GET ON (WITH)
  • He s_ _ _ _ _ m_ _ _ _ on clothes too often.
    SPEND MONEY (ON)
  • two people who are together romantically
    COUPLE
  • group of people at an event
    CROWD
  • I'm really proud _ _ you for how much progress you've made!
    OF
  • someone you used to be in a relationship with
    EX
  • I don't have change. Can I pay you _ _ _ _ later?
    BACK
  • Mayra didn't w_ _ _ u_ before the football match, and she got injured.
    WARM UP
  • Some people i_ _ _ _ _ _ money from relatives when they pass away.
    INHERIT
  • She is trying to s_ _ _ money for a holiday. She sets a little aside from every paycheck.
    SAVE
  • We love FROZEN / READY / SPICY food like Mexican food.
    SPICY
  • a designated area (e.g. pedestrian _____ )
    ZONE
  • The football players were TIRING / EXHAUSTED / FIT after the tournament.
    EXHAUSTED
  • how much you get paid at a job
    SALARY
  • They went out _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for three years before breaking up.
    TOGETHER
  • I'm RELIABLE / ANXIOUS / SPOILT about my interview tomorrow.
    ANXIOUS
  • Suzy is CLOSE / SINGLE / BUSY now. She broke up with her partner.
    SINGLE