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2 Queen Victoria's reign ceased in
1 1 degrade
2 landflll
3 thermostat
4 emrsslons
5 pavements
6 tap
4 however
5 whenever
6 v<hoever
4 feel-good 5 sentlmental 6 subtle 7 ambiguous 8 baffling 2 A/istotle. Syd Field | ||
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finalty |
2 coming |
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better |
4 shortage |
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successful |
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6 greatfy |
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reversal |
7 beginning |
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unoriginal |
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3 correct
4 correct
5 The outdoor concert conduded with a firework display.
4 1 impartial
2 opportune
3 tough as old boots
4 dejected
5 essential
6 minutÄ™
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7 exported
8 greenhouse gases
9 seats
10 altitude
11 species
12 deforestation
2 1 addressing 4 combat
2 stockplle 5 bringin
3 assess 6 decommissloned
3 1 However many limes you ask me.
the answeris stlll going to be No!
2 Whoever arrlves at the station first will buy the tickets.
3 Whenever he speaks to her he blushes.
4 Whatevec she wears, she ałways looks chk.
5 However cheeky it seems. Ithlnk you shoutd ask for a lift.
6 Whichever presidential candldate wlns, they will have a tough job on thelrhands.
Challenge!
1 wherever
2 whatever
3 whicheyer
1 1 intriguing
2 thought-proyoking
3 cllchćd
4 1 Ihe screenplay
2 the spec not matching the set Ideas about what makes a good screenplay
3 fllms that followed Ar.stotle's plan did better at the box office
4 Thebeginningshouldlastno moce than 30 minutes. at the end of which there should be a turning point; the middle should last for around an hour. during which there may be another turning point; the finał quarter of the film depicts the dimax of the story.
5 1 a hit 4 comeupwith
2 tucrative 5 thedlmax
3 metlculously
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1 1 III 2 un 3 mai 4 In 5 de
6 less 7 non 8 un 9 im
2 2
3 1 T _ the question of lite and death has always preoccupted mankind
2 Fheismortat
3 F... not only because of his explolts, but because the Greek ideas of heroism, courage and loyalty ate still valid today.
4 T Burdened with the responsiblllty... Hamlet feels trapped. /._. suicide would be a way of escaping the pressures he's subjected to.
5 F But would It? What happens after death _ would he have to face the tortures of heli?
6 F Nobody doubted that there was an afterlife.
7 T... he becomes cut off from his family. friends and society.
8 TThebookvrasalsoseen asa crlticlsm of how scientists were detached from society, with llttle concem for the consequences of thelr work.
4 1 anexptoit
2 epic poem
3 glory
4 avenglng
5 arampage
6 lemorse
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1 1 The Wieliczka salt mines. which
are oulside Kraków, are really y/orth vlslting.
2 That*s the guy who fixed the puncture on my bike.
3 Ihe fugu flsh, whose organs contain a polson which can kiII you Instantfy, is a delicacy in lapan.
4 My brother borrowed my iPod. which meant that I couldn't llsten to musie on the bus.
5 I bought a bag yesterday which seems rather flimsy.
6 V/e had some dellcious cake my grandmother had madÄ™.
2 1 I was over the moon when I found
the ring i had been looking for.
2 We're golng to see a Roman v>lla which I once did a school project on.
3 We watched the road movie that Greg y/as telllng me about.
4 Laura got the promotlon (that) Sara had set her slghts on.
5 Katie's seeing Joe. who Sharma used to go out with.
3 1 The winner of the 2000 Darwin
Awards is posthumousty known as Jumping Jack Cash, whose foolish explolts you may have heard about.
2 Thesceneofhisstupidity was the Grand Canyon. to which thousands of tourists flock every year.
3 Ihe canyon contalns some particularfy steep drops, around which fences have been bullt to prevent sightseers piummeting to thelr deaths.
4 Close to some of the drops are smali towering plateaus onto which you could |ump If you were feeling very brave.
5 louristsliketothrowcoinsonto the plateaus. some of which pile onto the sutfaces. while others fali to the yalley ftoor below.
6 lumping Jack Cash leapedover to a plateau on which was a huge pite of coins and he fllled his bag with them.
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