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                            Vocabulary and grammar review Unit 3









        Vocabulary                                              Grammar

        1  For questions 1–8, read the text below. Use the word   2  The words no, not and none are used incorrectly in
          given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to     some of these sentences. Correct the mistakes.

          form a word that fits in the gap in the same line.          I’ve searched everywhere for my passport but there is
          There is an example at the beginning (0).                  not sign of it.
                                                                      Most of my family love all kinds of sport, but no my
                 1SPCMFNT CFUXFFO                                    sister – she thinks all sport is a waste of time.
                      OFJHICPVST                                      The exam was so diffi cult that I didn’t get none of my

           Research shows that nearly a fi fth of                     answers right.
           Britons have had a serious dispute with                    Humans are basically no different from any other
           their neighbours in the past year, with                   animal.
           the (0)    fi ndings   suggesting that   FIND              I thought we had plenty of coffee but I’ve just looked
           diffi cult (1)            with our     RELATION            in the cupboard and there’s no left.
           fellow residents are generally the result                  Not one of Patrick’s friends remembered his birthday.
           of a breakdown in (2)                 COMMUNICATE          Our rate of pay is no the point – it’s the actual working
           between people. Although there                            conditions that are so awful.
           are many people who do get on well                         The group left for the North Pole three weeks ago and
           with their neighbours, the research                       so far we’ve had none news of their progress.
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                                                                3  Rewrite these short texts replacing active verbs with
           (3)               speak to them.      RARE              passive verbs where possible and appropriate.
           One in seven of us don’t even know
           the names of the people who live in                      We use the term ‘amnesia’ to refer to a partial or
           our immediate (4)              .      NEIGHBOUR         complete loss of memory. It is usually a temporary
           Consequently, many neighbours are                       condition which only affects a certain part of a person’s
           fi nding it (5)            diffi cult   INCREASE          experience. Specifi c medical conditions can cause
           to settle disputes amicably. One                        amnesia.
           in seven people have had verbal
           (6)               with a neighbour    ARGUE             We all know very well that our real experiences form
           in the past, and a small number of                       our memory. But could someone put a false memory
           disputes have even ended in physical                     into our heads? Could they persuade us that we had
           (7)               . Feuding neighbours  VIOLENT          experienced something that never actually took place?
           are also turning to the authorities to
           solve their (8)            for them.   AGREE            We use our semantic memory to store our knowledge
           In fact, almost a fi fth of people have                   of the world. Everyone has this knowledge base,
           reported their neighbours to the police                  and normally we can access it quickly and easily. Our
           or local council.                                        semantic memory includes the meanings of words and
                                                                    the names of people and places.


                                                                    Our working memory is a very important part of our
                                                                    memory system. You can think of it as the ability to
                                                                    remember and use a limited amount of information for
                                                                    a short amount of time. Our working memory can help
                                                                    us to perform a task, like following a set of instructions.
                                                                    However, this information is erratic. If someone distracts
                                                                    you, you can lose the information and you have to start
                                                                    the task again.
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