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Unit 4 Vocabulary

The document contains vocabulary exercises focused on media and personality traits, including fill-in-the-blank sentences, matching definitions, and choosing the correct words. It also includes phrasal verbs and their usage in sentences, along with an answer key for self-assessment. The exercises aim to enhance language skills through practical application and understanding of vocabulary in context.

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Unit 4 Vocabulary

The document contains vocabulary exercises focused on media and personality traits, including fill-in-the-blank sentences, matching definitions, and choosing the correct words. It also includes phrasal verbs and their usage in sentences, along with an answer key for self-assessment. The exercises aim to enhance language skills through practical application and understanding of vocabulary in context.

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Unit 4 Vocabulary

Vocabulary: The media


1. Complete the sentences.

1. Don’t believe everything you read ______________ the Internet.

2. What’s on ______________ the cinema this week?

3. The hero dies in the book, but not ______________ the film.

4. What part have you got ______________ the play?

5. There’s a new series ______________ the radio every afternoon.

6. Have you ever had your photo ______________ the newspaper?

7. Macbeth is playing ______________ a theatre in town.

8. Most of the songs ______________ his new CD are disappointing.

2. Match sentence beginnings 1–8 with sentence endings A–H.


1. I listen A. from the Internet.
2. How often do you go B. the newspaper today.
3. I found the information C. TV this evening?
4. Hamlet is playing at D. the theatre tonight.
5. There was an interesting E. on a film website.
article in F. to the radio every morning.
6. Hugh Laurie plays a doctor G. on the Internet to do research
7. I often download films for school?
8. Is there anything good on H. in the TV series House.

3. Complete the sentences. Choose A or B.

1. I ______________ a good play on the radio last night.


A. ☐ watched
B. ☐ listened to

2. How often have you seen a play ______________ the theatre?


C. ☐ at
D. ☐ on

3. There’s a good programme ______________ TV tonight.

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E. ☐ at
F. ☐ on

4. I felt sick ______________ the concert so I went home.


G. ☐ at
H. ☐ on

5. There are a few good songs ______________ their new CD.


I. ☐ in
J. ☐ on

6. There’s a photo of my cousin ______________ the newspaper.


K. ☐ on
L. ☐ in

7. We saw a good film ______________ the cinema last week.


M. ☐ at
N. ☐ on

8. I found some cheap shoes ______________ the shop’s website.


O. ☐ on
P. ☐ in

4. Complete the sentences. Choose A or B.

1. It’s easy to watch films ______________ the Internet.


Q. ☐ in
R. ☐ on

2. Some of my friends like listening ______________ the radio.


S. ☐ to
T. ☐ for

3. We ______________ TV every evening.


U. ☐ look
V. ☐ watch

4. What’s the title of the first song ______________ the CD?


W. ☐ for
X. ☐ on

5. My favourite TV ______________ is Dr Who.


Y. ☐ film
Z. ☐ programme

6. I often ______________ music from the Internet.


AA. ☐ listen
BB. ☐ download

7. My mum buys all her Christmas presents ______________.

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CC. ☐ online
DD. ☐ Internet

8. A(n) ______________ is a very small computer that you can carry with
you.
EE. ☐ desktop
FF. ☐ tablet

5. Complete the sentences. Choose A or B.

1. I’m acting ______________ the school play.


GG. ☐ in
HH. ☐ on

2. There’s a good show ______________ TV every Friday night.


II. ☐ at
JJ. ☐ on

3. Have you seen the article about pollution ______________ the


newspaper today?
KK. ☐ in
LL. ☐ at

4. Leonardo DiCaprio is ______________ a new film by Martin Scorsese.


MM. ☐ in
NN. ☐ on

5. My mother has been ______________ TV.


OO. ☐ at
PP. ☐ on

6. I sat next to Steve ______________ the cinema.


QQ. ☐ at
RR. ☐ on

7. There’s nothing interesting ______________ the newspapers today.


SS. ☐ on
TT. ☐ in

8. My favourite track ______________ the CD is Fabulous.


UU. ☐ on
VV. ☐ in

Vocabulary: Personality
6. Match adjectives 1–8 with definitions A–H.
1. enthusiastic A. someone who doesn’t worry about things
2. easy-going B. someone who loves doing lots of things
3. cheerful C. someone who always does what he / she
4. reliable says

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5. polite D. someone who laughs and smiles a lot
6. loyal E. someone who always supports his / her
7. patient friends
8. hard-working F. someone who speaks nicely to people
G. someone who works a lot
H. someone who doesn’t mind waiting

7. Complete the sentences. Choose A or B.

1. Someone who never makes a mess is ______________.


WW. ☐ tidy
XX. ☐ reliable

2. Someone who always smiles and is friendly is ______________.


YY. ☐ cheerful
ZZ. ☐ loyal

3. Someone who always helps you when you have a problem is


______________.
AAA. ☐ disloyal
BBB. ☐ reliable

4. Someone who never does silly things is ______________.


CCC. ☐ patient
DDD. ☐ sensible

5. Someone who doesn’t worry much is ______________.


EEE. ☐ easy-going
FFF. ☐ hard-working

6. Someone who says unpleasant things is ______________.


GGG. ☐ rude
HHH. ☐ silly

7. Someone who doesn’t like waiting is ______________.


III. ☐ impatient
JJJ. ☐ unreliable

8. Someone who is never happy is ______________.


KKK. ☐ rude
LLL. ☐ miserable

8. Complete the sentences. Choose from these words.

ambitious - messy - anxious - disloyal - impatient -


miserable - sensible - unreliable

1. Mary won’t wait for us if we’re late. She’s ______________.

2. Ted leaves his things everywhere. He’s ______________.

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3. Helen might not keep her promise. She’s ______________.

4. Sheila wants to be rich and famous. She’s ______________.

5. Oliver doesn’t support his friends when other people say horrible
things about them. He’s ______________.

6. Pete never smiles or looks happy. He’s ______________.

7. Emma worries a lot. She’s always ______________.

8. Chris never does anything silly. He’s ______________.

9. Complete the sentences.

1. You look m______________. Cheer up!

2. Joe is very l______________. He does very little work.

3. Mary is r______________. She always does what she says.

4. Angie is h______________. I’m sure she’ll do well in her exams.

5. My brother is m______________. He leaves his things everywhere.

6. Mark says nasty things to people. He’s often r______________.

7. My sister is very a______________ .She wants to be an astronaut.

8. Don’t wait for Tim because he might not come. He’s u______________.

10. Match adjectives 1–8 with their opposites A–H.


1. tidy A. anxious
2. cheerful B. miserable
3. hard-working C. unpleasant
4. enthusiastic D. messy
5. charming E. impatient
6. patient F. rude
7. easy-going G. negative
8. polite H. lazy

Vocabulary: Phrasal verbs


11. Complete the sentences.

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1. I’d like to try ______________ these shoes, please.

2. If you aren’t careful, you’ll knock ______________ your glass.

3. You must fill ______________ this form to become a member of the


club.

4. Could you pick ______________ those boxes, please?

5. We must take our shoes ______________ when we go into the dance


class.

6. Please give me my pen ______________.

7. I threw ______________ my ticket when I got off the bus.

8. Could you switch ______________ the lights when you go to bed?

12. Complete the sentences. Choose A or B.

1. Could you switch ______________the radio when you leave?


MMM. ☐ back
NNN. ☐ off

2. Pete hasn’t given my DVD ______________yet.


OOO. ☐ up
PPP. ☐ back

3. I can’t find the theatre tickets. I hope I haven’t thrown them


______________.
QQQ. ☐ away
RRR. ☐ off

4. You have to take your shoes ______________when you go into the


gym.
SSS. ☐ down
TTT. ☐ off

5. Please pick ______________that litter from the floor.


UUU. ☐ over
VVV. ☐ up

6. Oh no! I’ve knocked ______________my glass of water!


WWW. ☐ off
XXX. ☐ over

7. Lucy turned ______________the volume because it was very loud.

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YYY. ☐ down
ZZZ. ☐ on

8. I tried ______________the boots but they were the wrong size.


AAAA. ☐ on
BBBB. ☐ up

13. Correct the mistakes in the sentences.

1. Could I try these trousers in?

2. Oh no! I’ve knocked down the coffee.

3. You haven’t given down your library books.

4. I’m fed up with picking on your things!

5. I forgot to fill up the form.

6. You should throw off those old jeans.

7. Don’t leave your bag there. Put it off.

8. Switch up the light. It’s getting dark.

14. Complete the sentences with the correct form of these


phrasal verbs.

pick up - knock over - try on - switch on - take off -


throw away - turn up - put away

1. I ___________________ the receipt and now I can’t get a refund.

2. I’d like to ___________________ these boots in a size 6.

3. He ___________________ the vase and broke it.

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4. She should ___________________ her clothes. They’re still on her bed.

5. Please ___________________ the volume. I can’t hear anything.

6. Please ___________________ those books from the floor.

7. I ___________________ my coat because it was warm.

8. Do you mind if I ___________________ the radio? I want to listen to the


news.

15. Match sentences 1–8 with responses A–H.


1. Can you fill in this form, please? A. Because it’s freezing in
2. Why don’t you take your coat here.
off? B. Sorry. I won’t drop it again.
3. Can you give me my CDs back, C. But I won’t be able to hear
please? it.
4. That shirt is very nice. D. Why don’t you try it on?
5. I’d like to listen to the news. E. Never mind. Throw it away.
6. I’ve broken a glass. Sorry. F. Switch on the radio.
7. Turn the TV down. We’re trying G. I’m afraid I haven’t got a
to talk. pen.
8. Pick up your litter. H. Sure. I’ll bring them
tomorrow.

Answer Key
1.
1. on
2. at
3. in
4. in
5. on
6. in
7. at
8. on
2.
1. F
2. G
3. E
4. D
5. B
6. H
7. A

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8. C

3.
1. B. listened to
2. A. at
3. B. on
4. A. at
5. B. on
6. B. in
7. A. at
8. A. on
4.
1. B. on
2. A. to
3. B. watch
4. B. on
5. B. programme
6. B. download
7. A. online
8. B. tablet
5.
1. A. in
2. B. on
3. A. in
4. A. in
5. B. on
6. A. at
7. B. in
8. A. on
6.
1. B
2. A
3. D
4. C
5. F
6. E
7. H

7.
1. A. tidy
2. A. cheerful
3. B. reliable
4. B. sensible
5. A. easy-going
6. A. rude
7. A. impatient
8. B. miserable
8.

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1. impatient
2. messy
3. unreliable
4. ambitious
5. disloyal
6. miserable
7. anxious
8. sensible
9.
1. miserable
2. lazy
3. reliable
4. hard-working
5. messy
6. rude
7. ambitious
8. unreliable
10.
1. D
2. B
3. H
4. G
5. C
6. E
7. A
8. F

11.
1. on
2. over
3. in
4. up
5. off
6. back
7. away
8. off
12.
1. B. off
2. B. back
3. A. away
4. B. off
5. B. up
6. B. over
7. A. down
8. A. on
13.
1. Could I try these trousers on?
2. Oh no! I’ve knocked over the coffee.

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3. You haven’t given back your library books.
4. I’m fed up with picking up your things!
5. I forgot to fill in the form.
6. You should throw away those old jeans.
7. Don’t leave your bag there. Put it away.
8. Switch on the light. It’s getting dark.
14.
1. have thrown away / threw away
2. try on
3. knocked over
4. put away
5. turn up
6. pick up
7. took off
8. switch on
15.
1. G
2. A
3. H
4. D
5. F
6. E
7. C
8. B

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