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I Practise the following words.


triangle

Feud

Monotonous

Triumphantly

masculine

Dinosaur

Impregnable

muscle

ecstasy

hysterical

mammoth

Profile

Primeval

Tumult

Bowl

Analogy

archive

Bazaar

Treason

exit

Somersault

To writhe

Mediaeval

Inexplicable

ceremony

Mischievous

ballet

Audacity

Anatomy

Reprimand

Aisle

Draught

Duet

Genuine

Parody

canary

malice

rhinoceros

aisle

germ

meteor

conquest

iguanodon

vegetarian

lava

palm

reptile

pedestal

ancestor

eloquent

melancholy

vermin

Prosaic

Chauffeur

Sponge

Weapon

Paralysis

Subtle

Triangular

Refuge

Romance

Pursuit

Havana

tumultuous

Clerk

Phoenix

Pterodactyl

Ostrich

Warrior

To repent

Epoch

Napoleon

Narrative

Crisis

Horizon

Weird

Venomous

Minute

wilderness

Lieutenant

Plateau

Fanatic

mollusc

Vivacious

Charlatan

Don Quixote

Transparent

Uncouth

Wart

Hideous

serpent

Diameter

Vitality

Campaign

Abusive

Incessant

To cease

Cowardice

Ally

Odour

Suspense

Morass

Celtic

Sub–species

Impostor

Treacherous

detail

Ignorant

canoe

Irritable

Catastrophe

Female

Bacteriologist

Hydrogen

Delicate

Tributary

Physique

desolate

Insolent

Thorough

Antithesis

amateur

Ignorance

Perpendicular

Saurian

Amazon

Exhaustion

Genesis

Preposterous

Irreparable

Absurd

Diagram

Ferocious

Debris

wrath

Conceited

Hypothetical

Premature

Aperture

Menace

Accessories

Chaos

Supercilious

Armadillo

Dwarf

Diabolical

Thesis

Triumph

Contents

Cerebral paresis

Comment

Substitute

Inaccessible

Slaughter

Cantankerous

Annihilation

Sinister

Cul–de–sac

chasm

weary

perilous

Michigan

To survey

Precipice

Wicked

Spinal cord

Hercules

Ominous

Quay

Prehistoric

orifice

Circumference

Specimen

rough

Gibberish

Notorious

Gigantic

To squat

coincidence

Omnipotent

Abyss

Moustache

Luxurious

To yearn

Predecessor

Precipitous

compass

Teetotal

repute

To endeavour

cataract

Munchausen

filthy

Asthmatic

Fatigue

Jurassic

temperament

Pinnacle

Personnel

Exploit

Aurora borealis

Swarthy

Serene

Dispute

Associate

Prophesy

Sufficient

Plausible

Sarcastic

swamp


 

II Paraphrase the sentences using words and expressions from the vocabulary:

  1. Only Tom Perkins was unaware of the humiliation which the whole party felt.
  2. Philip made out vaguely the intention of a caress.
  3. He died ingloriously, of a stupid disease, failing once more, even at the end, to complete anything.
  4. He did not go to the bar, but up into the balcony, from where he could watch them and not be seen.
  5. The thought that Miss Price could be in love with anyone was absurd.
  6. It occurred to him that the doctor must be accustomed to the impatience of a sick man's relatives.
  7. He found an unexpected fascination in listening to metaphysical disquisitions; they made him breathless; it was a little like watching a tight-rope dancer doing hazardous feats over a chasm; but it was very exciting.
  8. He yearned for freedom.
  9. It was true that her profile was beautiful; it was extraordinary how English girls of that class had so often a perfection of outline which made you gasp, but it was as cold as marble; and the faint green of her delicate skin gave an impression of unhealthiness.
  10. One family lived in each room, and in the daytime there was the never–ending noise of children playing in the court.
  11. She had added medicine because her brother-in-law practised it, but did not forget that in her young days no
  12. one ever considered the doctor a gentleman.
  13. Philip idolized him as at school he had idolized boys who were tall and straight and high of spirits.
  14. She was going to put sugar in it when he stopped her.
  15. They wander through the gray streets of the Latin Quarter, finding shelter now in one attic, now in another, in their strange costumes of Louis Philippe, with their tears and their smiles, happy-go-lucky and reckless.
  16. He vainly thought hard for some way to please him.
  17. He thought of Griffiths; he could easily imagine with what indifference that young man would have

received such a piece of news; he would have thought it an awful nuisance and would at once have run away, like a wise fellow.



  1. But as he went her face became suddenly distorted, and she seized his coat.
  2. She looked down at him with the impudent manner which he knew so well.

 

 

III Complete the following table by inserting the missing forms:

 

Noun Verb Adjective Negative adjective
  To coincide x x
To pursue x x
x To loathe   x
  x timid x
mischief x   x
access      
To prophesy   x
  To endure x x
Precipice x   x

 

IV Use the following words in the sentences with the given pattern:

  1. To be worth doing smth

Óáèòü, ïðèíÿòü ïîïðàâêó, ïðèâåñòè â îò÷àÿíèå,

  1. The more, the better
  2. Why should you do it?
  3. But for smth, one would do ( would have done) smth
  4. To prevent smb from doing smth
  5. To be the first to do smth
  6. Smb should have done smth
  7. Hardly smb had done smth when…
  8. Cannot (couldn’t) but do smth

 

 


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