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Complete FCE Unit 2

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  • She had a D_____ smile that lit up the room. (=Very pleasing, enjoyable, or charming.)
    delightful
  • EXPRESSION: The new restaurant ____ed all the b_____ for a great dining experience: delicious food, friendly service, and a cozy atmosphere
    ticked all the boxes (To meet all the requirements or criteria perfectly)
  • The weather was _____, with heavy rain and strong winds. (=Very bad or unpleasant)
    dreadful
  • She thought the math problem was a ___ ___ ___ __, but it turned out to be quite difficult. (= Something easy, effortless)
    walk in the park
  • The national park is home to a variety of ____. (=Animals and plants that live in a natural environment, especially in a wild state.)
    wildlife
  • Her job as a surgeon is very ____.(=satisfying, gratifying, rewarding)
    fulfilling
  • His parents ___ed him to pursue his dream of becoming a musician. (To give someone the courage or confidence to do something.)
    encouraged
  • The superheroes T_____ ____ to defeat the villain. (=To work together as a group to achieve a common goal)
    teamed up
  • The organization works to promote the ____ of animals. (=The health, happiness, and prosperity of a person or group)
    welfare
  • She enjoys spending her ____ time reading and gardening. (=Time spent relaxing or doing activities that one enjoys, rather than working)
    leisure
  • The detective followed the animal ____ into the forest. (= footprints)
    tracks
  • The journalist was trying to _____ information about the recent scandal. (=to find or obtain something, especially information or materials)
    source
  • Gato montés
    bobcat
  • What do you normally do in your S____ time? (=tiempo libre)
    spare
  • The magician performed an A___ trick that left the audience speechless. (= Extremely surprising or impressive)
    astonishing
  • The teacher gave the students a difficult A____ for homework. (=A piece of work given to someone as part of their job or studies)
    assignment
  • I ____ not taking that job offer. (= To feel sorry or disappointed about something that has happened.)
    regret
  • It's not always ___ to argue over small things. (=Having value or worth; deserving of effort or attention)
    worthwhile
  • Overcoming ____ can make a person stronger. (=Tough situations or experiences)
    hardships
  • It's important to ____ ____ and set goals for the future. (=To think about the future and plan for what might happen)
    look ahead
  • The children played ____ their parents in the park. (= by, next to, near to)
    alongside
  • I searched ____ and ___ for my keys, but I couldn't find them. (= to search everywhere)
    search HIGH and LOW
  • PhV. Her failure to get the job ___ her ___. (=To make someone feel sad or depressed)
    got ___ down ( get someone down)
  • The ___ between the two politicians was a scandal. (= matter, concern))
    affair (It also means: romantic or sexual relationship)
  • Ph.V. He had to c___ ___ ____ his fears to give the presentation. (= To encounter or face (a difficulty or obstacle).)
    come up against
  • This is a G___ bear. They are native to North America.
    grizzly bear = oso pardo
  • P________ jumping is the most risky of all sports.
    Parachute
  • PhV. I c____ ____ this old photo while cleaning the attic.(= To meet or find by chance)
    came across
  • The hike up the mountain was T___ (=difficult, challenging)
    tough
  • She ____ed a mistake in the contract before it was signed. (=To see or notice something suddenly or unexpectedly)
    spotted
  • I'm _____ in traffic. ( I am unable to move forward due to a congestion or obstruction)
    stuck
  • She donated a large sum of money to ____. (=The act of giving money or other resources to help people)
    charity (Note: It is also a nonprofit organization that aims to help people in need)
  • We hiked along the mountain ____, enjoying the panoramic view of the valley below. (=is a long, narrow chain of mountains that forms a crest or dividing line between two valleys)
    ridge (= cresta de la montaña)