Complete the phrasal verbsin the sentences with the word below
1 Can I ... on reading now ?
Part IV. Complete each of the sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given below. Make any changes if necessary. (10 points)
look after slow down look down on make out call in draw up
try on ring off put aside sit up settle on
0. Can you look after our dog while we’re away on holiday?
1. His condition is worse than before. I think we should _____________________ a doctor.
2. A red car has just _____________________ in front of our house. Are we expecting anyone?
3. Don’t _____________________ Peter just because he’s not as good at the job as you are.
4. Could you _____________________, please. I don’t like driving so fast on country roads.
5. The name on the cheque is wrong. The cheque is ____________________ to your brother, not to you.
6. I wonder if this dress fits. I’ll ________________it__________ and see.
7. I’m sorry, but I’ll have to _____________________ now. Someone has just come into the office.
8. Don’t spend the money you won. Why don’t you ___________it________ to buy what you really want?
9. There was an excellent film on television late last night. We _______________________to watch it.
10. We couldn’t decide whether to book a holiday in Spain or Italy. We finally _________________ Spain.
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1. call in 2. drawn up 3. look down on 4. slow down
5. made out 6. try it on 7. ring off 8. put it aside
9. sat up 10. settled on
Part IV. Complete each of the sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given below. Make any changes if necessary. (10 points)
- pass on - pull down - pass away - go off - make up
- come across - take after - give up - come up with - burst into
1. Thomas………………….…laughter when his mother finished the funny story.
2. These buildings………………………..…when they are very old.
3. I was walking along the street when I………………………….Jame I hadn’t seen for years.
4. Could you please……………..……………the message to Tom when you see him?
5. My alarm clock…………………………at 6.00 every morning.
1. You………………….……a lot of stories so far. We never believe your single word.
2. The old man……………………..…..in his sleep before his son came.
3. My father says it’s not easy to……………………………smoking as he has done it lots of times.
4. I wonder who first………………………..the idea of wearing seatbelts in cars
5. What a lovely baby. He certainly……………………his father, doesn’t he?
1 burst into
2 will be pulled down
3 came across
4 pass on
5 goes off
1 have made up
2 had passed away
3 give up
4 came up with
5 takes after
Exercise 1: The underlined words in blue below are used in the reading passage on pages 66–67. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words.
direction (noun) the general line that something moves along
prize (noun) something you receive if you win a competition
shadow (noun) a dark shape made when you block light
appear (v) to become possible to be seen
believe (v) to think something is true
guess (v) to give an answer or opinion without being sure it is correct
missing (adj) not able to be seen or found
real (adj) not false or fake
1.Can you Answer which of these two photos is not real ?
2.When taking a photo, it’s important to consider the Answer the light is coming from.
3.Your Answer gets longer in the evening when the sun is low in the sky.
4.The police officer showed me a photo of a Answer person he was looking for.
5.The photographer waited for a long time before a shark Answer from below the water.
6.He told me the photo was real, but I didn’t Answer him.
7.My friend won a $100 Answer in a photography competition.
1. guess
2. direction
3. shadow
4. missing
5. appeared
6. prize
Exercise 1: The words in blue below are used in the reading passage on pages 95–96. Which of these words are antonyms (words with opposite meanings)? Complete the sentences.
1. Answer: is the opposite of in danger.
2. Answer: is the opposite of fall.
3. Answer: is the opposite of warm.
4. Answer: is the opposite of under
EXERCISE : 1. PHARASL VERB Complete the sentences with the phrasal verbs in the box.
* look up to * get over * bring up * turn down * do with
* do without * put up * look down on * let down * pick up
1) I trusted her, but then she ___________ me __________.
2) His parents _____________ him _________ much too strictly.
3) I’ll _______________ you __________ at 6:30 and we’ll go to the airport together.
4) They offered him a job, but he ______________ it __________.
5) You don’t need to stay in a hotel. We can ____________ you __________ for the night.
6) I couldn’t possibly _____________________ my computer - I use it all the time.
7) I’m dying of thirst - I could really _______________________ a long, cold drink.
8) She’s taking a long time to _______________________ her mother’s death - they were
very close to each other.
9) He was a great leader and the whole country __________________________ him.
10) Just because he hasn’t got a job is no reason to _________________________ him.
EXERCISE : 1. PHARASL VERB Complete the sentences with the phrasal verbs in the box.
* look up to * get over * bring up * turn down * do with
* do without * put up * look down on * let down * pick up
1) I trusted her, but then she ___________ me __________.
2) His parents _____________ him _________ much too strictly.
3) I’ll _______________ you __________ at 6:30 and we’ll go to the airport together.
4) They offered him a job, but he ______________ it __________.
5) You don’t need to stay in a hotel. We can ____________ you __________ for the night.
6) I couldn’t possibly _____________________ my computer - I use it all the time.
7) I’m dying of thirst - I could really _______________________ a long, cold drink.
8) She’s taking a long time to _______________________ her mother’s death - they were
very close to each other.
9) He was a great leader and the whole country __________________________ him.
10) Just because he hasn’t got a job is no reason to _________________________ him.
I.B. Choose a verb and a preposition from the boxes and write phrasal verbs in their correct form to complete the sentences below. (5 marks)
give | find | turn | carry | look |
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on | off | up | after | out |
1. I ........................................ some interesting information about John the other day.
2. Who’s going to ....................................... the children while you’re away?
3. I'm going to ........................................... with my homework until it's finished.
4. I couldn’t understand the lecture so I just ..............................................
5. I am trying to ................................................. chips and other fast food, but it isn't easy!
will find out
look after
carry on
turn off
give up
IV. These phrasal verbs are all about food. Complete the sentences below using the correct form of a phrasal.
rustle up dish up tuck into finish off eat out
1. The children were all at the table waiting for me to .
2. I’m afraid there isn’t any cake left - we it .
3. Judging by the way they dinner, they must have been very hungry.
4. I can probably a meal with what’s left in the fridge.
5. There are some very good restaurants in the city centre if you like to .
IV. These phrasal verbs are all about food. Complete the sentences below using the correct form of a phrasal.
rustle up dish up tuck into finish off eat out
1. The children were all at the table waiting for me to .
2. I’m afraid there isn’t any cake left - we it .
3. Judging by the way they dinner, they must have been very hungry.
4. I can probably a meal with what’s left in the fridge.
5. There are some very good restaurants in the city centre if you like to .
dish up
rustle it up
tuck into
finish off
eat out