1 Complete the crossword puzzle.
Across
1 to walk slowly in a relaxed way
2 to make a sound by breathing air out through a small hole in your lips
3 to knock or touch something gently
4 to move the top part of the body in a particular direction
Down
1 to speak very quietly so that other people cannot hear
2 to shake slightly perhaps because you are cold or frightened
3 to hit someone with the flat, inside part of your hand
Answer
2 Complete the text with the words in the box.
kneeling down leaned mumbled rushed sigh swung open tapped trembling |
I reached the church as darkness descended. I 1……leaned…… against the door and it 2………………. so I stepped inside. I saw a group of people 3………………. by a statue. One of them 4………………. something but I didn’t understand. I started 5………………. a little because I was very cold. Then I heard someone 6………………. somewhere behind me. As I started to turn someone 7………………. me on the shoulder and 8………………. out of the door into the night.
Answer
2 swung open 3 kneeling down 4 mumbled
5 trembling 6 sigh 7 tapped 8 rushed
3 Complete the time phrases. Then match the definitions with the correct phrases.
1 for a continuous period of time …B…
2 for a long period of time ……
3 soon ……
4 the week before the one that has just finished ……
5 very soon ……
A in …… time
B for hours on …end…
C the week before ……
D …… very / too long
E for …… time
Answer
A no C last D before E some
2 E 3 D 4 C 5 A
4 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. Use SIX words, including the word given.
1 He started watching the film but soon he fell asleep. LONG
He started watching the film but ……before very long he fell asleep. ……
2 We’ve been studying this subject for several months. END
We’ve been studying …………………………………. .
3 I’m usually at home at the weekend but two weeks ago I went to London. LAST
I’m usually at home at the weekend but …………………………………. to London for a few days.
4 There was no traffic so we got to work very quickly. NO
There was no traffic so we …………………………………. .
5 We missed the 7 o’clock train and had to wait a while for the next one. SOME
We missed the 7 o’clock train and had to wait …………………………………. .
Answer
2 this subject for months on end
3 the week before last I went
4 got to work in no time
5 some time for the next one
5 Choose the correct options.
A: Come on! Let’s go and play football. You’ve been reading (1) for hours on end / before very long / the week before last.
B: But this book’s really good.
A: And I’m sure you’ll finish it (2) for some time / in no time / for months on end. But first, it’s time for some exercise. Come on, hurry up!
B: You’re always (3) leaning / rushing / trembling everywhere! (4) Once in a while / Most days / Constantly it would be nice just to (5) wander / mumble / whisper slowly through the park.
A: Sorry, but I told the guys we’d be there at 3 and it’s 3.15 already. You know me, I’m always (6) content with / concerned about / relieved about being late.
B: OK, but there’s no need to get (7) in a panic / dizzy / go over it in your mind, they’ll just start playing without us.
A: I know. But I missed the game last week and (8) before too long / the week before last / for some time and I really want to play.
Answer
2 in no time
3 rushing
4 Once in a while
5 wander
6 concerned about
7 in a panic
8 the week before last
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