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C1 Test 4.3 Use of English Review
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She always goes out of her way to invite all her staff to briefing meetings. (POINT) She always .... all her staff to briefing meetings.
makes a point of inviting
to always do something, or to take particular care to do something:
make a point of doing something
We were delighted that our mission was accomplished and with great satisfaction. MUCH
Much to our delight our mission was accomplished and with great satisfaction.
I actually gave the guy his money back, which amazed him. MUCH
I actually gave the guy his money back, much to his amazement.
She was very surprised that there were two police cars parked down the street. MUCH
Much to her surprise, there were two police cars parked down the street.
used to say that someone is very surprised, happy, unhappy, etc. about something: MUCH ...
to someone's delight, dismay, disappointment, surprise, etc.
After working her way around the world, she ended ... teaching English as a foreign language.
up
to finally be in a particular place or situation: ... (phrasal verb)
end up
Even though Sarah started badly, she went on to win the race. (WINNING) Sarah ended ............. of having started badly.
up winning in spite
Your life changes .... when you have a baby. (DRAMA)
dramatically (adv.)
a ... change/improvement (DRAMA)
dramatic (adj.)
moving in a smooth, relaxed, attractive way, or having a smooth, attractive shape: ... (GRACE)
graceful
She is a wonderfully ... dancer. (GRACE)
graceful
difficult or impossible to notice:: (NOTICE)
unnoticeable
without being seen or noticed (NOTICE)
(go/be) unnoticed
The procedure leaves a small, ... scar. (NOTICE)
unnoticeable
His contribution did not go ... . (NOTICE)
unnoticed
deserving respect, admiration, or support: ... (WORTH)
worthy
useful, important, or good enough to be a suitable reward for the money or time spent or the effort made: ... (WORTH)
worthwhile
Every year she makes a large donation to a ... cause. (WORTH)
worthy
Ballet can be really ... (WORTH)
worthwhile
They got their own beehive and integrated beekeeping in the curriculum. All of ... resulted in notable benefits.
this
They got their own beehive and integrated beekeeping into the curriculum, all of ... resulted in notable benefits.
which
The cowboys rounded the cattle ... and took them to the stables.
up
to find and bring together a group of animals or people: to round ...
up
t's better to cross out a mistake than to try to ... it.
 
erase
 
remove
 
delete
Press 3 to ... the messages on your answerphone.
 
delete
 
remove
 
erase
Some stains are difficult to .... with ordinary washing powder.
 
remove
 
delete
 
erase
t's better to cross out a mistake than to try to ... it.
 
vitally
 
largely
 
totally
If that is the ... then I will be very disappointed.
case
(not) true: (not) the ...
case
She listened carefully to the music, as if she were ... it to memory.
committing
... something to memory
commit