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1 1 reaction 5 government 1 1 g 2 f 3 e 4 a
2 similarity 6 preference 5 d 6 c 7 h 8 b
3 feeling 7 tiredness 2 1 more; than 5 as fluently / well
4 knowledge 8 performance
2 as much 6 less carefully
2 1 fashionable 5 energetic 3 fewer 7 as many
2 pleasure 6 Increasingly 4 less 8 comparison
3 admission 7 impolite 3 1 Nobody gave a reason for the delay to the flight.
4 beneficial 8 consumption
2 This year’s holiday by the sea wasn’t / was not
3a 1 argument 5 publication as exciting as last year’s skiing holiday.
2 imagination 6 comparison 3 Maria says there’s / there is no / little point
3 intention 7 description (in) visiting the museum because it’s not very
4 analysis 8 preference interesting.
4 Everyone is looking forward to our trip to China
3b 1 consider 5 arrange next month.
2 appear 6 behave 5 When I was in Sweden, I was able to pick up
3 time 7 survive some Swedish.
4 confuse 8 respond
6 The architecture here reminds me of the buildings
in Amsterdam.
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1 1 inaccurate 5 disappearance Reading and Use of English Part 4:2
2 disapprove 6 impractical 1 1 John promised his sister he would meet her at
3 inadequate 7 misbehaved seven.
4 unaffected 8 discouraged
2 The manager said to Lucas that he had arrived late
2 1 illegal 5 irresponsible to work twice that week.
2 dissatisfied 6 dissimilar 3 Rachel told her friend that she was going on a
3 irreversible 7 irreplaceable business trip to Japan.
4 immature 8 illegible 4 Gerorge told Jessica that if they left now, they
wouldn’t be late.
3 1 depth 5 unforgettable 5 Micah told his brother that they would have to tidy
2 unusual 6 accessible up the house.
3 endangered 7 inhabitants 6 At the job interview, the man said he had a lot of
4 establishment 8 Surprisingly
work experience.
4 dis- disapprove ir- irreversible 2 1 If Leila goes to bed early, it makes a (big)
discourage irresponsible difference to how she feels the next morning.
dissimilar irreplaceable 2 Max was still late for work in spite of the fact
dissatisfied (that) he took the early bus.
il- illegal mis- misbehave 3 Last year I decided to give up eating / having
illegible fast food for lunch.
im- impractical un- unaffected 4 Melanie goes jogging as well as answering her
immature unusual important emails before breakfast.
unforgettable 5 I must get my television fixed / repaired /
in- inaccurate mended as soon as possible.
inadequate 6 Clara says it’s / it is unusual for her to go out at
inhabitable the weekend.
3a 1 where his keys were
Get it right! 2 she was going to the party
Nowadays, zoos are considered by many people to be 3 he had been to the new department store
useless and cruel. 4 he would be late home on Tuesday
3b 1 Are you willing to work on Saturday?
2 Can you do the shopping on your way home?
3 Do you want to play football in the garden?
4 How long have you been off work?
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