Edit Game
Cambridge Complete First for Schools unit 2
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public




Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






 Save   23  Close
What does "tremendous" mean?
very great in amount or level, or extremely good.
What does "dreadful" mean?
terrible
Very pleasant, attractive, or enjoyable. "Yum! This food is..."
 
delightful
 
superb
 
unbelievable
 
dreadful
Martin is very ___________, he always wants to win or be more successful than other people.
competitive
The war in the Ukraine is...
 
worrying
 
worried
She's an incredible singer, she's...
 
astonishing
 
astonised
You pass your Cambridge B2 exam! You feel...
 
thrilled
 
thrilling
A situation that causes you to be sad is...
 
depressing
 
depressed
The film is so ___ . I left not understanding anything.
 
puzzling
 
puzzled
 
disappointed
 
disappointing
I don't understand, I'm really ___ by your question.
 
puzzled
 
puzzling
 
amused
 
amusing
What does "puzzled" mean?
confused because you don't understand something
What does "exhausted" mean?
extremely tired
What does "thrilling" mean?
extremely exciting
What does "amusing" mean?
entertaining and funny
Complete the phrase: "to ____ a promise" means to do what you said you would do.
keep
Charles was excited to be _____________ the surfing competition.
 
taking part in
 
turning up in
 
getting used to
 
picking up
To take part in something means to
 
be involved in something with other people
 
remove aspect of something
 
include new information to a topic
 
consider the possibility of failure
You need to ____ risks in life if you want to be successful.
take
Living in England helped me pick up English very quickly. What does "pick up" mean?
to learn a new skill or language
What does "get used to" something mean?
become accustomed to something
Which phrasal verb means "arrive" ?
 
turn up
 
set off
 
turn down
 
pick up
"Have a go at answering this question". What does "have a go" mean?
 
TRY answering
 
LEARN HOW to answer
 
ARRIVE to the answer
 
BE PART OF an answer
The phrasal verb that means to start doing an activity for the first time is.
 
take up
 
take on
 
take part in
 
take after