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New Close-up B2 Units 3-4 Revision

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  • The film started / had started as soon as I sat down in the cinema.
    started
  • I arrived / had arrived five minutes late for school this morning. My teacher wasn’t angry, though.
    arrived
  • Phone me at 6.30. I will do/ will be doing/ will have done my homework by then.
    will have done
  • In the last minute, the player caught/held/seized the chance to kick the ball in the goal, scored, and won the match.
    seized
  • After the children were born, we moved to a family house in the zone/junction/suburbs
    suburbs
  • We live in an apartment block in a housing estate/area/ park.
    estate
  • Before I finally found my keys, I looked / had been looking for them for hours.
    had been looking
  • I live in the city, but I’ve got a garden – I have the best of the temptation/ both worlds/ all walks of life
    both worlds
  • Some people laughed when Gina hit her leg on the table, but she didn’t see the funny side/part/way.
    side
  • When I read / had read the email, I waited a minute, and then started writing a reply.
    had read
  • There’s a perfume that I always put on – it isn’t a home/family/household name, but I think it’s very good.
    household
  • I used to love cycling, but I’ve lost my passion/joy/celebration for it recently.
    passion
  • I asked Noah why he hadn’t done his homework, and he came/invented/ made up with a silly excuse about his dog eating it.
    came
  • I met / had been meeting my friend Emilia yesterday.
    met
  • There is a lot of competition / are a lot of competitions between big supermarkets to get the most customers.
    is a lot of competition
  • Ethan has his own successful company, and he’s only 25. What’s the legend/mystery/secret of his success?
    secret
  • I wasn’t used to living in a busy city because I always lived / had always lived in a small town.
    had always lived
  • Sofia can’t meet us tomorrow afternoon because she will move/ will be moving/ will have moved into her new flat then.
    will be moving
  • She lives on the outskirts/suburbs/outside of town, so it takes her a long time to get in to work every day.
    outskirts
  • Many people drive past my village, but little/ few/ several stop here.
    few
  • Sadly, the number of road accidents is on the fast lane/ the increase/ all walks of life
    the increase
  • I like living in this city because I can meet people from both worlds/ all walks of life/ the talk of the town
    all walks of life
  • I’ve been to this train station many times / much time.
    many times
  • I had many interesting experiences / much interesting experience during the year I lived in Japan.
    many interesting experiences
  • Let’s get on the train when it will arrive/ arrives/ arrived
    arrives