G12 Module-3
G12 Module-3
o c,-o ,�1 - Read the following then choose the correct answers:
01. (2023/2024 Look L:ft-Jl:i)
Charity organisations _____ donations from different countries to help people in need.
@ hire CW receive @ appear @ interact
I was shocked that such a _______ man could be so cruel to his family.
® tight-fisted @ bad-tempered © well-mannered @ narrow-minded
06. SB Page 46
You can find _______ people lending others a hand just about anywhere.
® bad-tempered @ kind-hearted © narrow-minded @ tight-fisted
07. SB Page 46
It's important to be _______ and accept other people's opinions and behaviour.
® open-minded @ bad-tempered © narrow-minded @ tight-fisted
08. SB Page 46
Frank is a(n) _____ young man and never raises his voice even when he's very angry.
® open-minded @ well-mannered © narrow-minded @ tight-fisted
09. SB Page 46
Mr. Moore is very ______ , always giving money to this or that charity.
® open-handed @ big-headed © absent-minded @ narrow-minded
10. SB Page 46
Lisa has become quite ______ lately. I think she has so many things on her mind that
she's always forgetting what I tell her.
® narrow-minded @ absent-minded @ big-headed @ open-minded
11. SB Page 46
Don't ask Nancy for money. She is ______ so she will definitely not give you any.
® open-minded @ open-handed © well-mannered @ tight-fisted
12. SB Page 46
13. SB Page 46
Stay away from Greg today. He can be very ______ when he's tired.
® open-minded @ tight-fisted @ big-headed @ bad-tempered
14. SB Page 46
People who are ______ and don't accept any new ideas, don't get far in life.
® tight-fisted @ open-minded © absent-minded @ narrow-minded
15. SB Page 50
16. SB Page 50
All of Sue's friends know how _____ she is. She has never treated anyone to anything.
® tight-fisted @ big-headed © narrow-minded @ absent-minded
17. WB Page32
The number of _____ people is huge. They push themselves to the limit to help others.
® narrow-minded @ self-centered © kind-hearted @ quick-thinking
18. WB Page34
Frank, who is quite _____ , talks about how important his job is all the time.
® narrow-minded @ self-centered © kind-hearted @ big-headed
19. WB Page34
Frank is also ____ , he can sometimes be rude to the waiter, which is quite embarrassing.
® self-centered @ bad-tempered © narrow-minded @ big-headed
20. WB Page 34
Despite being wealthy, he's one of the most _______ people. He always spends ten
minutes adding up the bill to make sure he doesn't pay a penny more than he has to.
@ open-minded @ open-handed © well-mannered @ tight-fisted
21. WB Page 34
His twin sister Sally is the exact opposite. She's ___ and doesn't care about money at all.
@ tight-fisted @ open-handed © narrow-minded @ bad-tempered
22. WB Page 34
She's also very ____ and would never be rude to anyone, even if they made a mistake.
@ tight-fisted @ bad-tempered © narrow-minded @ well-mannered
23. WB Page 34
24. SB Page 46
Teachers shouldn't _______ to bullying in schools because it's a very serious issue.
@ turn a blind eye © see eye to eye
@ get cold feet @ put their foot down
25. SB Page 46
Paul ______ and didn't go swimming with the sharks as he had planned.
@ put his foot down @ saw eye to eye © turned a blind eye @ got cold feet
26. SB Page 46
Williams _______ and told his son that he could no longer borrow the car without
paying for petrol.
® turned a blind eye @ put his foot down © saw eye to eye @ got cold feet
27. SB Page 46
My heart ______ as I opened the letter from the university I had always dreamed of
being accepted to.
@ got cold feet @ kept my head © was in my mouth @ turned a blind
28. SB Page 46
Parents need to be able to ______ even when things at home get rough.
@ turn a blind eye @ keep their head © see eye to eye @ get cold feet
29. SB Page 46
30. SB Page 46
Stop ___ into other people's personal lives! Why do you care where they were yesterday?
@sticking your nose © getting cold feet
@keeping your head @ turning a blind
31. SB Page 46
You shouldn't have said that! You really need to learn to ______
@turn a blind eye © keep your head
@hold your tongue @ get cold feet
32. SB Page 50
______ and couldn't get up onto the stage to do my presentation.
@got cold feet © held my tongue
@kept my head @ turned a blind eye
33. SB Page 50
34. SB Page 50
This is _____ home to twenty-four children who lost their parents tsunami of 2004.
@orphanage @relief © charity @ handout
35. SB Page 50
When Ahmed recovered from his accident, he decided to become a blood _____
@offering @donation © donor @ contribution
36. SB Page 50
The works of charity carried out by this organisation _____ largely on the generosity of
the people that attend the events it organises.
@appeal @receive © depend @make
37. Extra Practice
She knows he's lying to her, but she's choosing to turn a blind eye to the situation.
What does the underlined idiom in the sentence above mean?
@ to agree with sb © to be worried, nervous or frightened
@ to ignore something bad is happening @to decide sth and express your decision
When she started borrowing my clothes without asking, I had to put my foot down.
What does the underlined idiom in the sentence above mean?
@ to agree with sb © to be worried, nervous or frightened
@ to ignore something bad is happening @to decide sth and express your decision
It's good that you have a new team member who sees eye to eye with you on most things.
What does the underlined idiom in the sentence above mean?
@ to agree with sb © to be worried, nervous or frightened
@ to ignore something bad is happening @to decide sth and express your decision
The best gesture of friendship that you can make at this time is to hold your tongue.
What does the underlined idiom in the sentence above mean?
@ to agree with sb © to be worried, nervous or frightened
@ to ignore something bad is happening @to say nothing even though you want to
He was going to ask her, but he got cold feet and said nothing.
What does the underlined idiom in the sentence above mean?
@ ignore something bad is happening © to agree with sb
@ nervous to take part in a difficult situation @to decide sth and express your decision
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Ahmad is a/an ___________ man who always respects people and treats
them politely.
Martin is a ___________ boy. He thinks he is better than other students.
Ali is __________ , always giving money to people he doesn't even know well.
Ali is in a terrible mood and is so ________ ; you'd better leave him alone now.
Being _________ , Tom doesn't even listen to the views of those he might
disagree with.
Mr. Gulliver is such a ________ person who hardly spends any money on charity.
Just because my sister and I are identical twins doesn't mean that we always _____
They didn't want to tell everyone the news straight away, so I had to ________
__________ until they made a formal announcement.
Because he was the youngest child, his mother usually ____________
to his bad behaviour.
You need to stop crying and _______________ so we can think of a
solution to the problem.
I'm not going to tell you what was in that letter. Stop _________ my business!
They have organised a _________ (fundraise) to raise money for the homeless.
The noted _______ (humanity) gave a speech at the general assembly of the UN.
They work for a _________ (relieve) organisation and often travel to various
parts of the world where natural disasters have occurred to provide assistance.
We should always appreciate these __________ (sacrifice) individuals who
have all put the welfare of others above their own.
This will take quite a while so you must do your best to remain ______ (patience)
until it is finished.
We are _______ (commitment) to ensuring that all children are given education.
We are all very grateful to the _________ (courage) men who risked their
lives to save us.
I have no reason to believe that he is not being perfectly ________ (honesty)
about how he feels.
WB Page 39 Ex. A
Mrs Harrison is known for her kindness and _________ (good).
Her attempt to write a novel always ended in _________ (fail); she never
managed to finish it.
The firefighters made a _________ (hero) effort to save everyone in the
burning building.
Mr Williams is a teacher who always offers his students ________ (encourage)
and support.
During rush hour, the underground is packed with _________ (commute).
During the earthquake, a large object hit him on the head and knocked him (conscious)
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