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Master Unit 2 Workbook Part 1

Master Unit 2 Workbook Part 1

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University

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Ms Ho

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5 Slides • 23 Questions

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Master Unit 2 Workbook Part 1

Reading and Use of English Part 7

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Multiple Choice

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Which paragraph

says that the writer found it hard to establish rules?

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Multiple Choice

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Which paragraph

suggests that the writer controlled how Leo spent his leisure time?

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Multiple Choice

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Which paragraph

describes an incident which shocked the writer?

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Multiple Choice

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Which paragraph

gives an example of Leo's inventiveness?

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Multiple Choice

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Which paragraph

states that the writer believed some people thought he wasn't being strict enough with Leo?

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Multiple Choice

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Which paragraph

refers to Leo's enquiring mind?

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Multiple Choice

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Which paragraph

gives examples of Leo's stubbornness?

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Multiple Choice

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Which paragraph

states that the writer finds parenting Leo difficult but worthwhile?

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Multiple Choice

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Which paragraph

suggests that the writer is confident that Leo will succeed in life?

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Multiple Choice

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Which paragraph

says that finding the right environment for Leo was key to his development?

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Vocabulary: Adjectives prefixes

extra, hyper, over, under

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Fill in the Blank

1. Hospital staff have gone on strike, complaining that they are _____ and underpaid.


Complete the sentences with an appropriate prefix (extra, hyper, over, under) + adjective (critical, curricular, dressed, grown, ordinary, qualified, valued)

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Fill in the Blank

2. The party invitation said 'smart-casual', but I don't think either Tom or Sophie really read it. He was ______ as he turned up in a tuxedo, and Sophie was _____ as she arrived in a pair of scruffy jeans.


Separate your answer with a comma: X, X


Complete the sentences with an appropriate prefix (extra, hyper, over, under) + adjective (critical, curricular, dressed, grown, ordinary, qualified, valued)

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Fill in the Blank

3. No one had lived in the house for years and the garden was really ______.


Complete the sentences with an appropriate prefix (extra, hyper, over, under) + adjective (critical, curricular, dressed, grown, ordinary, qualified, valued)

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Fill in the Blank

4. My favourite _____ activity at school was drama.


Complete the sentences with an appropriate prefix (extra, hyper, over, under) + adjective (critical, curricular, dressed, grown, ordinary, qualified, valued)

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Fill in the Blank

5. My English teacher at school was ____. She pointed out every single mistake I made and I got discouraged as a result.


Complete the sentences with an appropriate prefix (extra, hyper, over, under) + adjective (critical, curricular, dressed, grown, ordinary, qualified, valued)

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Fill in the Blank

6. Winning the championship seven times in a row was an ____ achievement.


Complete the sentences with an appropriate prefix (extra, hyper, over, under) + adjective (critical, curricular, dressed, grown, ordinary, qualified, valued)

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Fill in the Blank

7. When my friend Josh applied for a job stacking shelves in a local supermarket, he was told he was ______ for the job. Next time, he's not going to say he's a graduate.


Complete the sentences with an appropriate prefix (extra, hyper, over, under) + adjective (critical, curricular, dressed, grown, ordinary, qualified, valued)

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Vocabulary

Phrasal verbs with set

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Fill in the Blank

1. A cat which got into the house through an open window made the burglar alarm ring.


Rewrite the sentence to replace the verbs in italics with the correct from of 'set' and one of these words (back, off, our , (something) on, up)

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Fill in the Blank

2. We'd better leave early tomorrow. We've got a long way to travel.


Rewrite the sentence to replace the verbs in italics with the correct from of 'set' and one of these words (back, off, our , (something) on, up)

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Fill in the Blank

3. Recently more and more people have been starting their own internet companies.


Rewrite the sentence to replace the verbs in italics with the correct from of 'set' and one of these words (back, off, our , (something) on, up)

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Fill in the Blank

4. The police made their dogs attack the bank robbers as they tried to escape.


Rewrite the sentence to replace the verbs in italics with the correct from of 'set' and one of these words (back, off, our , (something) on, up)

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Fill in the Blank

5. The terrible rainstorms we've had recently have delayed the house-building programme by several months.


Rewrite the sentence to replace the verbs in italics with the correct from of 'set' and one of these words (back, off, our , (something) on, up)

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Fill in the Blank

6. I'm going to write to the principal expressing my ideas for improvements to the school.

Rewrite the sentence to replace the verbs in italics with the correct from of 'set' and one of these words (back, off, our , (something) on, up)

Master Unit 2 Workbook Part 1

Reading and Use of English Part 7

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