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Cambridge Complete First for Schools unit 8
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The area in a theatre, often raised above ground level, on which actors or entertainers perform.
stage
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Yesterday I spent time __ the beach.
on or at
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To perform an entertainment or a particular character in a play, film, etc.
play
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The action of entertaining other people by dancing, singing, acting, or playing music.
performance
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All these words collocate with "..... experience". Which one has a negative meaning?
lack
have
gain
get
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All these words collocate with "..... an ambition". Which one has a different meaning to the rest?
fulfil
have
achieve
realise
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All these words collocate with "..... a career". Which one has a difference to the rest?
start out on
build
make
pursue
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We were __ our car stuck __ a traffic jam.
at
on
in
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Jaen is the best city __ Spain.
in
on
at
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All ordinary people.
the public
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A part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time.
scene
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I like to take a walk __ the mountains.
at
on
in
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Do you enjoy travelling __ the train?
on
at
in
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All these words collocate with "..... a job". Which one is what an employer would do?
offer
apply for
turn down
look for
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I spend most of my time __ home.
in
on
at
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LeBron James appeared __ the film "Space Jam 2"
on
in
at
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A piece of writing that is intended to be acted in a theatre or on radio or television.
play
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I first learnt to play an instrument __ school.
in
on
at
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People who watch an activity, especially a sports event, without taking part.
spectators or fans
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The job of performing in films or plays.
acting
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The group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone speaking, etc.
audience
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