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68.1 68.4 68.5 691 69.2 69.3 69.4 248 Unit 68 adjective abstract noun jective abstract noun furious Finy feastrated frustration J arxious anxiety cheerful cheerfulness graceful gratitude enthusiastic enthusiasm | ecstatic ecstaty apprehensive apprehension | inspired inspiration | excited excitement 1 confused 3 frustrated S enthusiastic 7 fed-up 9 thrilled 2 depressed 4 discontented 6 cross 8 ‘upset Possible answers: 1 felt anxious until we heard the results of my mother’s medical tests. 2. [felt slightly apprehensive before my first trip to China. 3 Iwas very grateful to him for lending me his car. 4 Iwas in terble rage when I heard about the unkind chings che teacher had sido my best friend. 5. Iwas miserable for days when I broke up with my boyfriend. 6 Iwas so inspired by the book, The Story of Sam Michele, that | decided | would become a doctor too. 7 1 was initially very enthusiastic about skating but T soon Jost interest. 1 exiting 2 inspired 3 depressing 4 frustrating 5 confused 1 Tmhot 2 I'mthirsty 3 'meross 4 Pmeold 5 Pmhungry 6 I’mtired Unit 69 | verb oun | adjective adverb | {= paesen passionate | passionately | | tempe | mptation | tempting | tempingly [attract attraction attractive attractively ) appeal | appeal | appealing appealingly disgust | disgust | disgusting | disgustingly | hate hatred hateful | hatefully repel repulsion repulsive’) —_|repulsively repellent | = | affection | affectionate | affectionately | adore | adoration adoring doringly: 1 women 2 birds 3 spiders 4 steal 5 pain 6 the future 1 Tcan't stand jazz, 5 She has torally captivated him, 2. Beer revolts me. 6 Would you like a pizza conight? 3. Pmnot really keen on tea. 7 She is keen on rowing and golf. 4. His art appeals to me. 8 T'm not looking forward to the exam. 1b 2a 3b 4a Sa English Vocabulary in Use 69.5 70.1 70.2 70.3 70.4 70.5 70.6 Suggested anstvers: [like all fruit and 1 adore curry but I can’t stand tripe, the holidays language Their eyes, probably. enjoy meeting people from all over the world. A chocolate ice-cream, Arrogance and a negative attitude to life. Losing my health rather fancy going to the theatre, Unit 70 Possible answers: 1 confessed 3 shrieked -S stammered/seuttered 7 complained 2 boasted 4 threatened 6 egged 8 urged 1 He confessed to breaking the vase (or that he had broken...) 2 The little boy boasted of being the cleverest person in the class (or that he was.. 3 She shrieked that there was a mouse over there. 4. She threatened to stop my pocket money if I did not behave. 5. He stammered/stuttered that he had done it. 6 He begged me to help him. 7. She complained that the hotel was filthy. 8. He urged Jim to try harder. | adverb adjective mown | adverb adjective noun ] | angrily angry anger cheerfully cheerful cheerfulness furiously furious fury gratefully grateful gratitude bitterly bitter bitterness | anxiously anxious anxiety miserably miserable misery | 1 athreat 3 an objection 5 insistent 2 acomplaint 4 a beggar 6 argumentative 1 urged/begged 3 threatened 2 a) tb) onc) abouvlof 4 all excepr urge and beg 5. complain ~ grumble; maintain — declare; confess — admit; urge - encourage; beg — plead; grumble ~ moan, Possible answerss 1 ‘We can easily break into the bank,” she saic! boldly. 2 ‘Thank you so much,’ he said gratefully. 3 ‘wish you'd get a move on,” he said impatiently 4 ‘Love you so much,’ she said passionately 5 ‘Tildo it if you really want me to,’ he said reluctantly. 6 ‘don’t know anyone here,’ she said shyly. 7 ‘Ofcourse, I believe you,’ he said sincerely. English Vocabulary in Use 249

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