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Open World B2 - Unit 12

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  • This was by no means an annual event, occurring only in (2) _______cold winters.EXCEPTION
    exceptionally
  • London was a major port, and so the fact that boats could no longer use the river was _____ to the local economy. (HARM)
    harmful
  • It’s not necessary to dress up for the party. DON’T. You______for the party.
    You don’t have to dress up for the party.
  • This is just one example of the many …possibility… available to us for next year’s event. (POSSIBLE)
    possibilities
  • In 1976, it became a requirement for all passengers in Ontario, Canada to wear a seatbelt. COMPULSORY. It ’s ________a seatbelt since 1976.
    It ’s compulsory for all passengers in Ontario, Canada to wear a seatbelt since 1976.
  • He’s a shopkeeper now and works full-time. WORKING He’s ______ shopkeeper full-time now.
    working as a
  • Food and drink were sold, and the_______ , such as jugglers, musicians and magicians, were able to keep the crowds amused. ( ENTERTAIN)
    entertainers
  • However, these ‘frost fairs’, something between a Christmas market and a dance party, were extremely popular and highly ______ to London’s business people.(BENEFIT )
    beneficial
  • Although profitable, the event has proven to be …popularity… with local residents because of the noise and litter. (POPULAR)
    unpopular
  • Everybody in town used to call that shop Jake’s. KNOWN That shop was______ Jake’s by everybody in town.
    known as
  • There were some who argued that it was ____ to hold an event on ice as there was a danger of people falling over. (RESPONSIBLE)
    irresponsible
  • Children may attend the event provided that they are accompanied by an adult. ALLOWED. Children _______accompanied by an adult.
    Children are allowed to attend the event provided that they are accompanied by an adult.
  • One of the reasons for the continued success of the museum is the organiser’s …unable… to keep the exhibitions interesting. (ABLE)
    ability
  • Many of the attendees thought that it was a really …enjoying… experience and said they would come again next year. (ENJOY)
    enjoyable
  • The festival is …dislike… any other celebration in the city, in that it’s free to enter. (LIKE)
    unlike
  • All of the solutions turned out to be …unsuccess… so the festival was closed down permanently. (SUCCESS)
    unsuccessful
  • According to the magazine, the shopping centre was the ‘perfect place’ to find a bargain. AS The shopping centre was described by ________ ‘perfect place’ to find a bargain.
    the magazine as the
  • I’m similar to you in that I can’t resist buying things on offer. JUST I can’t resist buying things on offer______ you.
    just like
  • According to the ______ of historical records which gave detailed descriptions of the festival , there was a ______ range of activities on the ice, from sledging to bowling. SELECT and THRILL
    selection and thrilling
  • During this ‘Little Ice Age’, London’s River Thames would sometimes become totally ______ , so that Londoners could....(FREEZE)
    frozen
  • You should get the organiser to sign the document. SUPPOSED. You _______ the document signed by the organiser.
    You are supposed to get the document signed by the organiser.
  • The number of people attending the festival has increased …significant… in recent years. (SIGNIFICANT)
    significantly
  • There was a …variation… of beautiful paintings on display by artists from around the world. (VARY)
    variety