unit 1
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Students | 126 |
Language | English |
Category | English |
Level | Vocational School |
Created / Updated | 13.07.2016 / 13.04.2025 |
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The company ___ production from London to Manchester to save costs.
move or move sth from one position or place to another
shifted
The business ___ most of its shoes in Asia.
make goods in large quantities, using machinery
manufactures
He is a ___ popular film star.
extremely, very
hugely
Water covers a large ___ of the earth's surface.
a part or section of sth
proportion
The pain was almost more than he could ___.
be able to accept and deal with sth unpleasant
bear
The recommended ___ price is £9.99.
the selling of goods to the public, usually through shops - opposite of wholesale
retail
___ ___ r___ I don’t go out on school nights.
as it usually happens, as it is true in most cases
As a rule
Of course it goes w____ ___ that you’re invited.
is very obvious or easy to predict
without saying
Our teacher is ___ ch___ ___ the school play. She is the sole organizer.
responsible for
in charge of
The car g___ ___ in the snow and we couldn’t move it.
become unable to move or to be moved
got stuck
Stop fighting! You need to ___ it in ___.
if people do this, they do it one after the other to make sure it is done fairly
take it in turns
I can g___ ___ ___ ___ (you) to the station if you want.
give sb a free ride in your car to a place they want to go
give you a lift
He ___ r___ for three months when he first moved to London.
sleep outdoors, usually because you have no home or money
slept rough
My younger brother is a real ___ ___ ___ n___.
a person or thing that is very annoying
pain in the neck
That girl’s name is o___ ___ t___ ___ ___ t___ but I can’t remember it.
you are sure that you know a word or name but cannot remember it
on the tip of my tongue
That young boy is very ___ he never says thank you!
rude in an amusing or an annoying way
cheeky
Jo is very ___ today; she isn’t being nice to anyone.
bad-tempered or upset, often for no particular reason
moody
She felt nervous and ___ about whether her boss liked her work.
not confident about yourself or your relationships with other people
insecure
She has a lot of friends because she is ___ and talks to everyone.
liking to meet other people, enjoying their company and being friendly towards them
outgoing
She’s very shy and ___ when meeting new people.
slow or unwilling to show feelings or express opinions
reserved
She is very ___ to other people's moods.
aware of and able to understand other people and their feelings
sensitive
I don’t think he’s very t___ so I’d rather not work with him.
that you can rely on to be good, honest, sincere
trustworthy
I looked with ___ at what I had achieved.
a feeling of pleasure or satisfaction that you get when you or people who are connected
with you have done sth well or own sth that other people admire
pride
It's important to create a good first ___ in an interview.
the idea, feeling or opinion you have about sth or sb the first time you meet them
impression
It would be seriously ___ to suggest that television has no effect on children.
giving the wrong idea or impression and making you believe sth that is (not) true
misleading
She was ___ into giving the man her bank details.
make sb believe sth which is not true, especially in order to cheat them
tricked
When Michael proposed to me, I ___ before saying yes. It’s a big decision!
slow to speak or act because you feel uncertain or nervous
hesitated
I need to ___ my phone – the battery is dead.
pass electricity through sth so that it is stored there
charge
I made a suggestion but they chose to ___ it.
pay no attention to sth
ignore
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