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Open world UNit 2 - Advanced
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a covered space at the back of a car, for storing things in: b______
BOOT
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(by far/ considerably/ extremely/ strongly/ utterly) The summers in Argentina are _____ hot. It regularly gets to 40 degrees.
EXTREMELY
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Being away from home on a gap year, I was homesick ____ times, but it was still worth it!
AT
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to make the same journey regularly between home and work: c_______
COMMUTE
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My dream is to visit each / every / all single capital city in Europe!
My dream is to visit EVERY single capital city in Europe!
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Although expensive, the Outlander brand of backpack is the best ____ terms of quality
IN
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I was nervous about travelling solo ____ the start, but in the end it was great fun.
AT
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the part of the airport where passengers are allowed to get on or off a particular aircraft: g______
GATE
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For my eighteenth, I can choose each / either / any a bike or a scooter as my present.
For my eighteenth, I can choose EITHER a bike or a scooter as my present.
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Hurry up! We have some / very little / enough time before the bus leaves.
Hurry up! We have VERY LITTLE time before the bus leaves.
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Rome is crowded with visitors _____ the best of times, but in high summer, it’s unbearable
AT
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Ana’s done a lot of travelling and now she thinks she knows all / everything / much!
Ana’s done a lot of travelling and now she thinks she knows EVERYTHING!
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(bit/ much/ rather/ thoroughly) I’ll let you do the talking when we’re in Spain. Your Spanish is _____ better than mine
MUCH
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the situation where there is too much traffic and movement is difficult: c_____
CONGESTION
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a small room where you sleep on a ship; the area where passengers sit on a plane: c_____
CABIN
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We need to book our flights soon. There are only few / a few / many tickets left.
We need to book our flights soon. There are only A FEW tickets left.
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____ terms of the sheer diversity of its scenery, you can’t beat New Zealand.
IN
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____ accordance with local customs, tourists are to cover their heads when visiting the temple.
IN
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(bit/ much/ rather/ thoroughly) The whole family thought that the Venice restaurants were ____ overpriced.
THORIUGHLY
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On the drive through Italy, we found ourselves at a market and bought several products ____ impulse.
ON
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After several tiring days ____ the road, we reached the coast and our beachside hotel.
ON
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I love world music and I go to all / no / any festival I can.
I love world music and I go to ANY festival I can.
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(by far/ considerably/ extremely/ strongly/ utterly) After a four-hour climb up the glacier, I was ____ exhausted.
UTTERLY
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any of the separate parts of a train in which the passengers sit: c______
CARRIAGE
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We were ____ two minds about sharing a cabin, but it proved to be so much cheaper
IN
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Others / Several / Every of the backpackers we met on our journey had run out of money.
SEVERAL of the backpackers we met on our journey had run out of money.
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In almost all / many / every country I’ve visited, I’ve been made to feel welcome.
In almost EVERY country I’ve visited, I’ve been made to feel welcome.
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when passengers are allowed to get on a plane or a ship, once they have checked in and provided they have the right documentation: b_____
BOARD
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(by far/ considerably/ extremely/ strongly/ utterly) Nepal is the _____ most spectacular place I’ve ever been.
BY FAR
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the action of allowing other vehicles to go past before you move onto a road: g____ w_____
GIVE WAY
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Due to the storm, there’s little / a little / some chance of the plane taking off.
Due to the storm, there’s LITTLE chance of the plane taking off.
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to come from behind another vehicle and move in front of them: o______
OVERTAKE
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(by far/ considerably/ extremely/ strongly/ utterly) Train fares are often ______ higher than the cost of a plane ticket, can you believe?
CONSIDERABLY
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Even in the remotest village, television and computer games were available ____ demand in the hotels.
ON
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the pair of long metal bars on the ground along which trains travel: t_____
TRACK(S)
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(bit/ much/ rather/ thoroughly) Try some of this Japanese green tea. It’s really ____ good.
RATHER
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I’ve got plenty of / too many / another relatives we can stay with when we get to Scotland.
I’ve got PLENTY OF relatives we can stay with when we get to Scotland.
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