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    Name: ___________ G Date: ______________

    1.  The talks were meant to break down (barriers standards achievements)

    between the two groups.

    2.  To (break down cut down get down) barriers is to improve understanding an

    communication between people who have different opinions.

    3.  Strangely, no one (perceived believed attended) us when we told them we'd

    been visited by a creature from Mars.

    4.  I think this matter is (deserve worth perceived) our attention.

    5.  When you're in Reykjavik, the National Museum is (adventurous worth

    confident) a visit.

    6.  Four days' car hire costs £150, which is well (worth known famous) it for the

    freedom it gives you.

    7.

     

    A fighter plane flew (with on over) the Atlantic Ocean.

    8.  The meeting is on the fifth and we're hoping everyone will (attend perceive

    prove).

    9.

     

    Which school do your children (attend interrupt prove)?

    10. I (attended admired waited) the classes for a month or two.

    11.

     

    I don't have time for a drink now, but I'll (join attend interrupt) you later.

    12. We took the ferry across the Channel and then (joined attended interrupted)

    the Paris train.

    13. I was (adventurous thrilled famous) that so many people turned up to the

    party.

    14. Be a bit more (confident adventurous persistent) in yourself

    15. A force 10 wind is (thrilled confident capable) of blowing the roofs off houses

    16.

     

    She led (an adventurous a confident a capable) life.

    17. I'm trying to be more (thrilled adventurous capable) with my cooking.

    18. The (navigator pilot captain) is a person in a vehicle who decides on the

    direction in which the vehicle travels.

    19.

     

    All (fights flights achievements) to New York today are delayed because of

    bad weather.

    20. The film is about a girl who mysteriously (perceived disappeared attended)

    while on a picnic.

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    I don't know how it's possible for a person to (disappear interrupt prove)

    without trace.

    22. She demands very high (personality barriers standards) from the people who

    work for her.

    23. Public opinion is going (against over by) the government on this issue.

    24.

     

    What you're asking me to do (gets takes goes) against everything I believe in.

    25.

     

    Against all the (ends odds adds), he recovered.

    26. Are you (satisfied average famous) with the new arrangement?

    27. He is a student of (famous thrilled average) ability.

    28. The food was fairly (satisfied average daring). It was not excellent, although

    not bad.

    29. He was (daring average confident) to escape out of prison.

    30. This is a (average adventure daring) new film.

    31. He was under attack for (confident daring interrupting) to criticize the Prime

    Minister.

    32.

     

    I wouldn't (agree dare share) have a party in my flat in case the neighbours

    complained.

    33. Symptoms of the illness include a high temperature and a (persistent daring

    average) dry cough.

    34. There have been (adventurous persistent thrilling) rumours that the managin

    director might take early retirement.

    35. Be (pessimistic calamitous persistent) - don't give up.

    36. He has been (an enjoyable a persistent a confident) critic of the president.

    37.

     

    She is a (persistent adventure capable) offender and has been arrested five

    times this year for shoplifting.

    38.

     

    Bill (perceived received disappeared) a tiny figure in the distance.

    39.

     

    I (perceived got wondered) a note of unhappiness in her voice.

    40.  (Receiving Interrupting Perceiving) that he wasn't happy with the

    arrangements, I tried to book a different hotel.

    41. They (perceived proved interrupted) him innocent

    42. The new treatment has (proved perceived disappeared) to be a disaster.

    43. She tried to explain what had happened but he kept (perceiving interrupting

    proving) her.

    44.  An Olympic silver medal is a remarkable (personality achievement -

    standards) for one so young.

    45.

     

    He is well qualified for the job, but he does lack (personality confident

    capable).

    46.  Marie Curie is famous (for with of) her contribution to science.

    47. I really (prove admire perceive) people who can work in such difficult

    conditions.