A. Write one word in each gap.
The Librarians – On the bookshelf ***
They stole the (1) ………………… at last year’s Brit Awards. Their last album was described by New Music Today as ‘(2) ………………… of this world’. Then, after acrimonious and bitter infighting, they announced they’d split up. But fans of The Librarians will be cheered to know the band have now patched things (3) ………………… and have recorded a brand (4) ………………… album. The two ballads on the album, Carefree and Tomorrow I’m leaving don’t particularly (5) ………………… out as anything special, but (6) ………………… its best, On the bookshelf contains some of the finest songs The Librarians have ever written. There’s no doubt they’ve got alternative electro-rock (7) ………………… to a fine art, and when they get it right, they get it right (8) ………………… style.
* don’t bother
** only for die-hard fans
*** check it (9) …………………
**** takes (10) ………………… of place in anyone’s CD collection
Answers
1 show 2 out 3 up 4 new 5 stand 6 at
7 down 8 in/with 9 out 10 pride
B. 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. You must use between three and eight words, including the word given.
11 There’s not that much difference between irony and sarcasm. line
There’s ………………………………………….. between irony and sarcasm.
12 I sincerely promise you that I’m telling you the truth. bottom
I promise you ………………………………………….. that I’m telling you the truth.
13 As far as I know, no one’s talking about you behind your back. best
To ………………………………………….., no one’s talking about you behind your back.
14 Maybe I didn’t explain exactly what I mean – our relationship is over! clear
Maybe I didn’t ………………………………………….. – our relationship is over!
15 I’m finding it difficult to cope with all the work I have to do. top
All the work I have to do ………………………………………….. me.
16 I don’t feel guilty at all, Mary. clear
I ………………………………………….., Mary.
17 Our detectives are determined to find out exactly what happened in this case. bottom
Our detectives are determined to ………………………………………….. this case.
18 I’m afraid your grandmother got worse during the night. turn
I’m afraid your grandmother ………………………………………….. during the night.
Answers
11 a fine line
12 from the bottom of my heart
13 the best of my knowledge
14 make myself clear/make it clear/make (clear) exactly what I mean (clear)
15 is getting on top of
16 have (got) a (completely) clear conscience
17 get to the bottom of
18 took a turn for the worse
C. Complete using the words in the box in the correct form. You will not need one of the words.
brighten • liven • pick • run • scrape • smarten • touch • waste • write |
19 Sales should ……………………. up in the third quarter of the year.
20 The car was so badly damaged they had to ……………………. it off.
21 If the government ……………………. this area down any more, it’ll become a wasteland.
22 There’s a slight mark in the corner of this photo, but we can ……………………. that up electronically.
23 Most students end up ……………………. up their appearance when they enter the world of work.
24 The meal was a bit dull at first but everyone ……………………. up when Tricia got there.
25 I’m either going to fail the exam or just ……………………. through.
26 There’ll be a lot of cloud cover in the morning, but it should ……………………. up a little in the afternoon.
Answers
19 pick 20 write 21 run(s) 22 touch 23 smartening
24 livened/brightened 25 scrape 26 brighten
D. Complete the sentences by changing the form of the word in capitals.
27 Are those flowers real or are they …………………….? ART
28 I’m looking for a flatmate so I’m going to put an ad in the ……………………. . CLASS
29 I suppose my biggest fault is that I’m a ……………………. . PERFECT
30 The hurricane has caused widespread ……………………. along the whole coastal region. DESTROY
31 My teacher saying that I’d never amount to anything really ……………………. my resolve to prove him wrong. And I did! STRONG
32 It’s not a real Rolex, unfortunately – just a cheap ……………………. . IMITATE
33 Please contact reception regarding the storing of ……………………. in the hotel safe. VALUE
34 The positive relationship between a business and a customer, often referred to as’…………………….’, is difficult to quantify financially. GOOD
Answers
27 artificial 28 classifieds 29 perfectionist 30 destruction
31 strengthened 32 imitation 33 valuables 34 goodwill
E. Choose the correct answer.
35 I always clean the flat before my mum comes round, but she always finds at least one …………….. of dust and says it’s filthy!
A scrap B gust
C speck D blade
36 There seem to be a/an …………….. of people in the street. What’s happening?
A amount B deal
C number D plenty
37 …………….. of birds over a city usually predict cold weather.
A Herds B Flocks
C Packs D Groups
38 Only …………….. people have joined the website so far, but we’re hoping membership will increase over the next couple of months.
A few B a few
C little D a little
39 It’s one of the worst books I’ve ever read. Its only redeeming …………….. is that it’s quite short!
A aspect B feature
C element D factor
40 With over 500 hits from the 60s, 70s and 80s, this is the …………….. hits collection.
A exquisite
B satisfactory
C optimum
D ultimate
41 The concrete is …………….. by putting metal bars in it; this makes it stronger and more durable.
A reinforced
B refurbished
C renovated
D streamlined
42 This plate’s a collector’s …………….. and is actually worth quite a lot of money.
A bit B article
C object D item
Answers
35 C 36 C 37 B 38 B 39 B 40 D 41 A 42 D
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