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C1 Adv. 2 Vocabulary focus for Part 1

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  • Which phrase does not collocate with HAVE?
    an experience
    a row with someone
    some changes
    an effect on something/someone
  • The construction of the new hospital was completed ahead of ... , which was a unexpected.
    timetable
    calender
    programme
    schedule
  • We can SAVELY ... that you want to do well in the upcoming exam.
    understand
    believe
    assume
    think
  • Which word does not collocate with MAKE?
    a difference
    trouble
    damage
    an exception
  • Environmental research shows that much more should be done to .. certain species in the local area as their population growth is unsustainable.
    protect
    overcome
    control
    save
  • Carol decided to ... on her Italian before she went to Rome for her holiday.
    pick up
    take up
    grow up
    brush up
  • Which word/phrase collocates with TAKE?
    something into practice
    trouble
    credit to
    something for granted
  • Sam was ... MOVED by the sad story she heard on the radio programme.
    heavily
    deeply
    widely
    strongly
  • I took part in a very interesting psychological experiment. I was one of about 100 ... of various ages and backgrounds.
    members
    participants
    competitors
    entrants
  • I would give you a lift to the station but I don't have a car at my ... at the moment.
    use
    disposal
    benefit
    availability
  • Which verb collocates with the following: ... fire to something, ... an example, ... foot on something, ... out to do something?
    set
  • Suggest an adverb to complete the following: Messi is ... believed to be the greatest ever football player.
    widely / generally / commonly / universally / popularly
  • Kate was ... DISAPPOINTED when she only came third in the competition.
    angrily
    fiercely
    sharply
    bitterly
  • Young people in my region used to feel cut off from other young people, but this changed with the..... of social media.
    result
    advent
    arrival
    invention
  • Which verb collocates with the following: ... something into practice, ... your mind to something, ... up with something, ... pressure on someone?
    put
  • Which adverb cannot be used here? House prices in the capital city are ... high?
    ridiculously
    terribly
    absolutely
    extremely