Unit 7.
A- look at the meanings of colors in the box, and review the other meanings. Are the meanings similar or different in your language? Match the expressions with the sentences.
Pink= healthy, happy.
Green= jealous.
White= innocent.
Yellow= fearful, cowardly.
Blue= sad or dreamy.
Red= angry, debt.
A. Tickled pink.
B. In the red.
C. See red.
D. Yellow- bellied.
E. A white lie.
F. Blacklisted.
G. Green with envy.
H. Feeling blue.
1. Our boss was furious when she found out the report was late.___.
2. When liza saw her sister's new car, she really wanted a car just like that.__.
3. Employers refused to give jobs to any members of that political party.___.
4. That criminal is hardly a brave man- he only attacks weak, elderly people.___.
5. The company I work for is always spending more money than it earns.___.
6. I was really homesick and depressed for the first few weeks after I moved to Australia.__.
7. I told my friend her new hairstyle looks cute, but actually, I think it looks kind of funny.__.
8. My grandmother was thrilled that I sent her a big bouquet of flowers for her birthday.__.
Use your dictionary to help you write the name of the crime in the correct blank.
Robbery/ murder/ arson/ shoplifting/mugging/ vandalism/speeding/burglary.
1. Three teenagers broke all of the windows in the new high school._________.
2. The police stopped a man who was driving 90 miles per hour through the main street downtown._______.
3. The salesclerk saw a girl putting CD's in her backpack without paying for them.______.
4. Someone started a fire in the office on the weekend when no one was there.______.
5. The woman was attacked as she was walking through the park at night and her purse was stolen._____.
6. I read in the newspaper about a man who killed his business partner in a argument about money._______.
7. Thieves in masks walked into to Capitol bank and made the tellers give them all the cash in the drawer._____.
8. While she was on vacation, someone climbed in through the window and stole all her jewelry.____.
Watch Out!
incident And Accident.
Don't confuse these similar words for happenings. An Incident is a neutral word for any kind of event. An Accident is a sudden, negative and unintentional event.
Tricky English.
Incorrect: I went to a party last night, but I was very boring.
Correct: I went to a party last night, but I was bored.
C- Match these word combinations with their meaning.
Word combinations with Law.
1. Against the law__.
2. Obey the law__.
3. Break the law__.
4. Enforce the law__.
5. Become law__.
6. Law__.
A. Commit a crime.
B. Illegal.
C. Be made into a new law.
D. Make people follow the law.
E. Do the right thing.
F. According to the law.
Use the correct form of the word combinations from C to complete the sentences.
- In some countries, it's ________ law to hit a child for any reason.
- In our city, you are required ____ law to wear your seat belt while driving.
- The job of a police officer is to _____ law and protect citizens from danger.
- The new regulations to control pollution of our country's rivers______ law last year.
- The company_______ law by paying its workers less than the minimum wage.
In Other Words.
- A criminal is a person who has committed a crime: Smith os one of the most dangerous criminals in our country.
- Crook is an informal expression for a criminal or dishonest person: Don't buy a used car from Jackson's Autos - that guy is a real crook!
- A thief steals things: The thief grabbed my purse from the restaurant table.
- Offender is a legal term for someone who has committed a crime: The court requires some offender to do community service instead of a prison sentence.
Unit 8.
A- Look at the list of expenses and the houses
Hold budget chart. Write the expenses in the correct categories. What are the three biggest categories in your own budget? Circle them.
Expenses.
Student loans / Tuition / Movies / Electricity / Hobbies / Lunches at work / Clothing / Bus tickets / Shoes / Mortgage payments / Rent / Water / Gasoline / Groceries.
Household.
1. Housing.
2. Utilities.
3. Food.
4 apparel.
5. Transportation.
6. Education.
7. Entertainment.
B- English has many informal expressions for attitudes toward money. Look at these terms and write each below the correct picture. Use your dictionary as necessary. Which words best describe you? Circle them.
Miser / Spendthrift / Shop-aholic / Big spender / Tight-ward / Cheapskate / Penny-pincher.
1._______________________________________.
2._____________________ _________________.
C- What do these cost expressions mean? Write I(inexpensive) or E (expensive) after each word or phrase.
1. Costly__.
2. A bargain__.
3. Reasonable__.
4. Pricey__.
5. Out of my price range__.
6. Exorbitant__.
7. Economical__.
8. A good value__.
9. A rip off (inf.)__.
D- Use the word combinations in the box to complete the sentences.
Word combinations with Cost.
Pay the cost (of something) / High-cost / Low-cost / The cost of (doing something) / Rising cost / At no extra cost / Cost of living.
1. If you buy a new computer during our summer sale, we'll also give you a printer____________.
2. Because I have to work until midnight every night this week, my boss offered to ________________ of my taxi home.
3. The city is going to build an area of __________________ housing, to help poor families move out of the slums.
4. The _________________ of oil is making gasoline more expensive every day.
5. Tokyo has a very high___________due to the lack of affordable housing.
6. Many companies are building factories in other countries because____________ production is lower there.
In Other Words.
- Money is the general word for what you spend to buy things. Can you lend me some money?
- Cash means coins and bills (not checks or credit cards): that store only accepts cash.
- Change is the money you get back when you pay for something in a store: I gave the clerk $10, and he gave me 80 cents in change.
- Currency is the money of a particular country: I changed 100,000 yen into British currency at the bank.
- A price is the amount of money charged for something on a store or restaurant: the prices at Gold's Department store are really high.
- The cost is the amount of money you pay for an activity: the cost of my vacation was less than $1,000.
- You pat a Fee to enter a place: the entrance fee dog the museum is reduced on sundays.
- You pay a charge for a service, or to use something: there is a $2 charge to send a fax from the hotel.
- You pay a Fare to travel on a plane/bus/boat/etc.: the subway fare in my city went up last month.
¡Watch out!
Borrow and lend.
These verbs do not have the same meaning. When we borrow something, we receive it temporarily. When we lend something, we give it temporarily.
Unit 9
A- complete each row in the chart with the appropriate form of the word. Then use some of the words to complete the sentences below.
*(in horizontal)
Verb:
Adjective: adopted
Adjective: Adoptive
Noun:
Verb: Extend.
Adjective:
Adjective:
Noun: extension.
Verb:
Adjective: Isolated
Adjective:
Noun:
1. Al has a large ___________family. He has about 20 aunts and over 50 cousins!
2. __________ parents love their children just as much as biological parents do.
3. I used to live in the country far from the nearest town, but I couldn't stand the_________. I was too lonely.
4. When Maria moved to Rome, she didn't know anyone. She felt very________ until she met some friends at work.
5. I think Billy must be__________. He doesn't look anything like his brothers and sisters.
B- Match the terms with their meanings.
1. A family name__.
2. A family tree__.
3. A family doctor__.
4. A family man__.
5. The family circle__.
6. A family room__.
7. A family reunion__.
A. Is a group of people who are your close.
B. Likes to be at home with his family.
C. Who treats patients of all ages.
D. Diagram that shows all your relatives.
E. Is a surname.
F. Where people watch TV and relax.
G. A big party with all your relatives.
C- Complete the sentences with a term from B.
1. I really enjoyed the family_____________because I got to see all of my cousins.
2. Since his son was born, Alex has become a real family_________. He never goes out with his friends anymore!
3. Kim and park are very common family__________in Korea.
4. My sister did a lot of research and drew our family___, going back more than 2oo years.
5. You really shouldn't talk about your brother's problems outside of our family____.
6. I want to buy a new sofa for the family _________because we spends much time there.
7. I really prefer to see my family_________ rather than a specialist because she knows all of us and our problems so well.
Tricky English.
- Incorrect: I fell in love with my wife the first time I (sawed) her.
- Correct: I fell in love with my wife the first time I saw her.
D - Review the meaning of these words from "Friend: today's new family" then use the correct form of the word to complete the sentences.
Mobile (paragraph 4), Eventually (paragraph5), Struggle (paragraph.6), Pool (paragraph 7),
Rush (paragraph 1), Long term (paragraph 8), Network (paragraph 4), Flat (paragraph 8).
1. When we were teenagers, my brother and I _______ our money and bought a very cheap old used car.
2. I think living with friends is ok when you're young, but it's not good ______ plan.
3. When Kim moved to London, she had time finding a _____ because rents are so high.
4. The teacher gave us only three days to do the project, so we had to really________ to finish it in time.
5. Luis is a single father and he's really _______ to raise two kids while working full-time.
6. Many students build up a _________of friends during their university years who will help them later in professional life.
7. In today's business world, companies are more ______and many are increasingly sending their operations outside their home country.
8. I plan to attend medical school, study tropical diseases, and ________ work in a developing country.
E - A number of everyday terms are different in American English and British English. Match the equivalent nouns.
A. Tick. B. Tap. C. Petrol.
D. CV. E. Torch. F. Chemist's.
G. Lift. H. Rubbish. I. Cinema.
J. City Center.
1. Gasoline __. 2. Elevator __.
3. Garbage __. 4. Flashlight __.
5. Drugstore __. 6. Check mark __.
7. Faucet __. 8. Downtown __.
9. Resume __. 10. Movie theater __.
In Other Words.
Your Home is the place where you live and feel comfortable. The word has a positive emotional feeling: I was born in Korea, but Los Angeles is my home now.
A House is a type of building: I live in a small, two-bedroom house.
Residence is a formal or legal term: The governor's residence is a big, white mansion.
A Household is all the people who live together in one house: There are three people in our household: my two room-mates and me.
If two people or groups Clash, they fight or argue because of different views or beliefs: the two political parties clashed over how to improve the nation's economy.
Disagree is a more general term, meaning "have a different idea": I disagree with my boss about the best place to put the new computer.
If people have a difference of opinion, they disagree politely about a subject: my teacher and I have a difference of opinion about homework.
¡Watch out!
Marry/ Get married /Be married.
*Marry is a transitive verb, so it always takes an object: my sister married a guy from Colombia.
* Get married is an intransitive verb no object referring to an event: they got married in Bogota.
*Be married refers to the state: they've been married for three years now.
Review: Language Check.
Write the correct form of the item in parenthesis.
1. I think shoppers should refuse__________ clothes that were made in sweatshops.(buy).
2. That history book, ________is very interesting, cost $5 (a relative pronoun).
3. By 9:00, I ________ cleaning every room in my apartment, and I felt pretty tired (finish).
4. My friend Jana, ______has four cats, is getting a dog.(a relative pronoun).
5. Most people tend ______their new year's resolutions after just a few days.(break).
6. Aisha realized she__________ when she couldn't find her gold necklace(be robbed).
7. When I got home, my parents_________to bed and the house was quiet. (go).
8. The hotel________we stayed in had a private beach.(a relative pronoun).
9. Jeff couldn't find the theater and the movie____________by the time he got there.(start).
10. If the earth's temperature keeps, some small island countries might disappear. (get).
11. The actor __________made that movie won a lot of awards. (a relative pronoun).
12. After I take a big exam, I can't help_________ until I see my grade. (worry).
13. I _______really hungry after class yesterday because I hadn't eaten all day. (be).
14. I'm from Santiago,_______ is the capital of Chile. (a relative pronoun).
15. Yong min hopes ________ a degree in computer engineering at a Canadian university. (earn).
Vocabulary Check.
Match the correct information to make true statements that illustrate the meaning of the words in blue.
1. If you are isolated___.
2. A legitimate excuse___.
3. If you get out of debt___.
4. An opportunity___.
5. A fundamental change___.
6. An offense___.
7. If you splurge___.
8. If you get away with something___.
9. An extended family___.
10. If you are behind bars___.
11. If you Clash with someone___.
12. Your upbringing___.
13. If you make ends meet___.
14. A benefit___.
15. If you bring up children___.
A. Is another word for a crime.
B. Is one that is basic and important.
C. Is one that is allowed by rules or law.
D. You have enough money to live.
E. You don't owe money for anything.
F. You are in prison.
G. You spend money for luxuries.
H. Is a valuable service or privilege given to an employee.
I. You are not punished for doing it.
J. You take care of them until they are grown.
K. Is a chance to do something.
L. Is the way your parents raised you.
M. You are far from your friends and family.
N. Is one that includes many relatives.
O. You have a serious disagreement.
Unit 10.
A. Complete the sentences with words from the box. Add articles (a, an, the) where needed.
Traveling salesperson / Travel agency/ Travel guide / Traveler's checks / Travel expenses/ widely traveled / Travelogue.
1. I usually buy my plane tickets at___________because I like to get personal advice.
2. Janet always brings___________with her on vacation because, if they are stolen, you can her your money back.
3. My boss paid for my _________ when I went to the conference in Rome last year.
4. Markos is really________. I think he's been to more than thirty countries.
5. Last night there was _____________ about Argentina on TV. It was really interesting, and there were some great scenes of Buenos Aires.
6. I went to the bookstore and bought a ______________for my trip to Africa.
7. My company has one______________who shows our new products to customers all over Asia.
B- Look at the paragraph below, paying attention to the underlined adjectives that end in (-ed) and (-ing). Then circle the form of each word to complete the sentences below.
Even though I'm a seasoned traveler, I certainly wasn't prepared for the weather in LapLand in january, only six hours of swelight a day and average temperature of 12 degrees Celsius. With such breath taken scenery, however, I soon forgot all about it. I was intrigued by all the reindeer and wondered how they survive in such a cold place. My two favorite things were the Northern lights and the local spa. Seeing northern lights was thrilling! And whenever I felt tired, a trip to the spa invigorated me Afterwards, I felt like a new man, when I got home, I was exhausted but very relaxed!
1. I always start my day with a (relaxed/relaxing) early morning swim.
2. I'm (intrigued/intriguing)by his comments. What do you think they mean?
3. The flight from Los Angeles to Sydney is an (exhausted/exhausting) one. It takes at least 13 hours.
4. We were absolutely (thrilled/thrilling) to visit LapLand. It's been a dream of ours for a long time.
C- Use the correct form of each word to complete the sentences.
Established/ passion/trekking/ harvest/sustainable/specific/pursuit.
1. Last year, we went__________in Nepal. We hiked through remote mountain areas for ten days to learn about the culture and environment there.
2. Before he became a teacher, Professor Choc had_________a career in business.
3. You don't have to finish this project at a ______________time. You can do it whenever you want.
4. Cooking is her____________. She spends every vacation taking course at famous cooking schools.
5. In my country, people still__________ fruit and other crops by hand. It's very slow work.
6. Th police car raced down the street in_______________ of the bank robbers.
7. _______________farming doesn't harm the environment, and it can continue for a long time.
D- study the word combinations and use the correct forms of the phrases to complete the sentences. Add articles (a,an,the) where needed.
Word combinations with Vacation.
On vacation / Summer winter vacation / Take a vacation / Family vacation / Vacation spot / Vacation home / A two week / Five day vacation / Paid vacation.
1. Risa is out of the office this week. She's______________.
2. In our country, all workers receive three weeks of__________every year, by law.
3. Jeju island is a very popular_______________for people in Korea.
4. I'm taking a short,___________. I'll be gone Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
5. Kids love to go to Disney world. It's a great place for__________.
6. I really need to__________! I've been working hard for almost a year with very little time off.
7. For my_______, I want to go skiing at black mountain.
8. Dr. Rodriguez owns a small house at the beach. He doesn't live there - he just uses it as _____________.
In Other Words.
A Trip means traveling to a place: I took a trip to Tokyo to see my sister.
A Journey is a long trip. The word is more commonly used in British English: It was a long, slow journey from Moscow to Beijing by train.
A Crossing is a short trip by water: The crossing takes an hour.
A Voyage is a long trip by sea: The Voyage across the Atlantic used to take two weeks.
A Ticket is a piece of paper that allows you to travel on a bus, train, etc.: I bought a ticket to Bangkok.
A Pass is a card that allows you to travel for a certain period of time: A weekly bus pass costs $5.
A Token is a piece of metal that you use instead of money or a ticket: Put the token in the machine when you get on the bus.
¡Watch Out!
Travel and Trip.
As a noun Travel is uncountable.
Use Trip as a countable noun.
Ex:
Correct: I've been on three trips to Brazil.
Incorrect: I've been on three travels to Brazil.
Unit 11
A- What do people like to do on a date? Match the activities with the correct verb. Circle your three favorites.
Go / Have / Take / See / Play.
1. _______coffee on Saturday afternoon.
2. _______ dinner at a sushi restaurant.
3. _______ A tour of the art museum.
4. _______tennis after work.
5. _______a walk on the beach.
6. _______Racquetball at the health club.
7. _______ dancing at a new club.
8. _______on a picnic in the park.
9. _______an old comedy movie.
10. ______ a new play.
11. ______ to a party at a friend's house.
B- Review the meaning of these words from "The Etiquette of Breaking Up." then use the correct form of each word to complete the sentences.
Impersonal/ex/defend/insensitive/emotional/acceptable/silent.
1. Every time I see my____________, I'm so glad I broke up with him, we just start arguing all over again.
2. Many people don't think it's________ to discuss a serious subject like breaking up in instant messaging.
3. He shouldn't have told Megan that she looks fat. That was really______________!
4. I don't like taking large classed. The teacher doesn't even know your name, so it's very__________.
5. When dave broke up with his girlfriend by e-mail, he ________ himself by saying that it was the quickest way to end the relationship.
6. The girl kept_________ and refused to talk to her boyfriend at all.
7. I got very__________during the movie - in fact, I started crying.
Tricky English.
Incorrect: There were little people st the movie.
Correct: There were few people at he movie.
C- Match these sentences about relationships with their meanings.
1. It's a match made in heaven.__.
2. Our marriage is on the rocks.__.
3. I don't know what she sees in him.__.
4. They decided to go their separate ways.__.
5. It just wasn't meant to be.__.
6. The honey moon is over.__.
7. It was love at first sight.__.
A. They fell in love immediately.
B. They broke up.
C. They've started disagreeing and arguing.
D. They make a perfect couple.
E. I don't understand why she likes him.
F. We're having a lot of problems.
G. The relationship didn't work out.
D - Study the word combinations. Use the correct form of them to complete the sentences. Add articles (a,an,the) where needed.
Word combinations with Love.
Love song / Love child / Love-hate relationship / Love story / Love triangle / Be madly in love with / Love affair / Much loved.
1. The whole family was sad because their___________dog had run away.
2. I have_______________ with my boyfriend. He makes me so angry, but I can't live without him.
3. The movie Titanic is about a rich woman who has_________with a poor, handsome young man, and it changes her life.
4. I heard my favorite old__________ in the radio last night. It made me cry!
5. I read an article in an entertainment magazine all about___________ between a famous comedian and his two girlfriends.
6. My mother read___________about a princess in her favorite romance magazine, and then called me and told me all the details.
7. Jake___________ Susana. He doesn't want to spend even an hour apart from her.
8. The newspaper said the the company CEO had a secret___________ with his former office assistant. Their son is now three years old.
In Other Words.
- Your boyfriend /girlfriend is the person you're dating: I met my boyfriend at a party.
- If you are not dating use friend: This is Juan Carlos. He's my friend from the office.
- To talk about your friends who are men or women, you can say male friends/ female friends; most of my male friends are single.
- Your fiancé / fiancée is the person you're planning to marry: I talked to my fiancé last night about picking a date for our wedding.
- Your spouse means your husband or wife: The company had a party for the sales staff and their spouses.
¡Watch Out!
Fall in love and Be in love.
*If you fall in love, it's an event that happens at a definite moment: I fell in love with my boyfriend on our first date.
*If you are in love, it's a state that continues over time: How can I tell her I'm not in love with her anymore?
A-There are many hazards in nature. Match the words on the left with the correct description. Circle the ones that have occurred in your country.
1. Landslide__.
2. Tsunami__.
3. Earthquake__.
4. Volcanic eruption__.
5. Flash flood__.
6. Tornado__.
7. Blizzard__.
8. Hurricane__.
A. A bad winter storm with heavy snow and strong winds.
B. A storm with very strong winds that moves over the ocean.
C. A sudden and rapid rising and overflowing of water onto dry land.
D. A violent storm over land with air that spins and destroys things.
E. A sudden shaking of the earth's surface.
F. The sudden falling of mud, rocks, or dirt down a hill or mountain.
G. A huge ocean wave caused by a volcanic eruption or a earthquake.
H. Gas, steam, and melted rock exploding from a mountain.
B - A first aid kit is a box that contains supplies to treat people who have a sudden injury or illness. Read the contents of the kit and decide what you would use for each situation below.
First aid kit contents.
Thermometer / Elastic bandage / Scissors / Ointments / Pain reliever / Tweezers / Antiseptic.
1. My little boy's face feels very hot. I wonder if he has a fever?_______.
2. I have a terrible headache. _________.
3. I was playing soccer and I sprained my ankle. It hurts when I walk.___________.
4. There's a little piece of wood stuck in my finger. I need to pull it out._________.
5. An insect bit me and it itches a lot._________.
6. My daughter was playing and she fell on her knee. Now it's scraped and dirty._________.
7. I need to cut off a piece of this tape._________.
C- Study the word combinations. Use the correct form of each phrase to complete the sentences.
Word combinations with Danger.
In danger / Put someone in danger / To be in danger of (doing something) / Out of danger / A serious real danger / There's no danger of that! / Be a danger to.
1. That building was so badly damaged in the earthquake that it_________ collapsing.
2. Rescuers got the passengers off of the sinking ship and brought them to shore, so they are___________________now.
3. A truck broke down in the middle of the highway. It ________ other vehicles where it is no.
4. My lazy brother is never going to get a job ____________.
5. The growth of cities is ___________ to marry species of animals that live in the surrounding countryside.
6. The refugees say that their lives will be ________ in their home country.
7. By driving to fast with her children in the car, she _________them_________.
D- Many people organize items in their homes in preparation for an emergency. Classify these items in the correct categories, using your dictionary as necessary.
Cereal / Hammer and nails / Screwdrivers / Bank account numbers / Heavy tape / Birth certificates / Insurance papers / Passports / Canned goods / Bottled water / Plastic sheeting / First aid kit / Flashlight / Crackers / Fire extinguisher / Whistle.
Food and drink:
Safety equipment:
Tools and supplies:
Importants docs:
In Other Words.
- Helps is the most general term: I'll help you cook dinner tonight.
- Assist is more formal or technical: Volunteers assisted the police in searching for the lost child.
- Lend a hand is informal: Hey, pete, Can you lend a hand with these heavy boxes?
- Help out is also informal: I don't usually work at the store, I just help out when they're very busy.
- Frightened means feeling fear: I felt frightened when I heard the wind getting stronger.
- Scared is informal and often used by children: Daddy, I'm scared of that dog!
- If you are terrified, you feel extreme fear: I was terrified when the plane began to fall.
¡Watch Out!
Fearful and fearsome.
-If you are fearful, you are afraid of many things.
- If you are fearsome, you make other people feel afraid!
Ex: The fearful little boy always cried when he was outdoors.
The fearsome little boy always cried when he was outdoors.
Language Check.
On a separate sheet of paper, rewrite the sentences using the words in parenthesis and making all necessary.
1. The children don't have any money, so they can't ho to the movie. (if they).
2. Is there a final examen in this class? (Do you know).
3. "I need to get to the library before it closes." (He said that).
4. I don't have a big house, so I can't have any pets. (If I).
5. When does the flight to Sydney leave? (Can you tell me).
6. Did I turn the stove off before I went out? (I wonder).
7. Are there any inexpensive hotels near the airport? (Do you have any idea).
8. "If I don't have time to cook, I'll bring home a pizza." (she said that).
9. I didn't know you were coming to the party, so I didn't offer you a ride. (If I).
10. "The weather should be better by the weekend." (The forecaster said that).
11. He got in an accident because the road was slippery. (If the road).
Vocabulary Check.
Choose the correct answer.
1. It's a __ hotel, and every room has its own private garden.
A. Primitive. B. Deluxe. C. Run -of-the-mill.
2. After a hurricane warning, you should___ the extent of damage immediately.
A. Consider. B. Give. C. Take.
3. We really hit it __ on our first date, and sat talking like old friends.
A. Off. B. Up. C. On.
4. My sister is planning to burn__ Europe during her summer vacation.
A. Along. B. Above. C. Around.
5. I'm not really a __ traveler. This will be my first trip overseas.
A. Seasoned. B. Budget. C. Primitive.
6. John and I are very___. We're both very active and love to be outdoors.
A. Controlling. B. Compatible. C. Committed.
7. Becky fell head over___ in love with her boyfriend the first time she met him.
A. Heart. B. Feet. C. Heels.
8. Alia___ time off from work to visit her parents every summer.
A. Takes. B. Puts. C. Gives.
9. During the food, many families were forced to___ their homes and move to a safer place.
A. Jeopardize. B. Evacuate. C. Ascertain.
10. I wanted to buy a motorcycle, but that didn't go__ too well with my parents.
A. Through. B. Over. C. About.
11. You need to have a back-__ light in case the electricity goes off.
A. Up. B. Down. C. Over.
Oh
12. This is the most___ island I've ever seen. There are no trees or plants - just bare rocks.
A. Thrilling. B. Desolate. C. Memorable.
13. Luis is still angry at his old girlfriend because she cheated___him with a good friend.
A. On. B. From. C. To.
14. Many countries have emergency____ systems for natural disasters.
A. Telling. B. Advising. C. Warning.
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