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V. Paraphrase the underlined parts of the sentences. Use phrasal verbs.

1. We can’t give him accommodation for the night.

2. These flowers will make your garden more colourful.

3. If you don’t like the fireplace, you can remove it.

4. The theatre was horrible, repaired and decorated as cheaply as

possible.

5. Don’t you worry about that. I will deal with it.

6. My bedroom windows overlook a garden full of flowers.

7. I wanted to consider this problem carefully before making a decision.

8. I can remember my parents getting rid of their old furniture.

9. I had a new lock installed.

10. These posters were fixed to the walls all over the place.

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VI. Paraphrase the underlined parts of the sentences. Use idioms.

1. Her new house is not unusual at all.

2. I felt doubtful about leaving London: my friends were there, but the job

abroad was a good one.

3. They always make us feel at ease.

4. You will find our hotel a place where a person is happy and

comfortable.

VII. Insert prepositions where necessary.

1. We covered all the ceilings ___ polystyrene tiles.

2. Polystyrene tiles can turn a small fire ___ a killer.

3. If you have such tiles ___ your ceiling, take them down.

4. We can congratulate ourselves ___ a very lucky escape.

5. We’re still working our way ___ the goods bundled ___ a spare

bedroom.

6. The insurance company paid up ___ the damage ___ the house.

7. He always took his wife a cup of tea ___ bed.

8. There is a fireplace ___ the right-hand wall.

9. There are doors ___ either side ___ the fireplace.

10. He persuaded his employees to get ___ a rung ___ the mortgage ladder.

11. Over a million of people in Britain are ___ council house waiting lists.

12. You can easily change the bedroom ___ a store-room.

13. Burning plastic dripped ___ the ceiling.

14. Houses should be built ___ the price range.

Active vocabulary Unit 1 Wildlife

  1. wildlife

  2. biodiversity

  3. (in)vertebrates

  4. mammal / rodent / reptile (amphibian) / insect / sea creature

  5. primate

  6. marsupial

  7. nocturnal

  8. carnivorous / herbivorous

  9. wading bird

  10. bird of prey

  11. beast of prey / predator

  12. beast of burden

  13. to migrate

  14. to hibernate

  15. trunk / tusks / mane / flipper / gills / scales / tentacles / fins / hump / whiskers / feelers / pouch / udder / shell / webbed feet

  16. to purr / caterwaul

  17. to bark / bay / snap / yap / howl / growl / snarl

  18. to cheep / screech

  19. to grunt / snort / squeal

  20. to neigh / whinny

  21. to hum / buzz

  22. to squawk

  23. to squeak

  24. to croak

  25. to hoot

  26. to crow

  27. go out in gangs

  28. inflict (pain) on

  29. be concerned with

  30. to prosper and multiply

  31. to condescend

  32. to volunteer (to share one’s life with)

  33. to do sth by instinct

  34. superior / inferior

  35. the sensitive skill of a dog

  36. splendid attributes

  37. comforting / reassuring

  38. incredible

  39. to stroke

  40. to shelter

  41. obedience

  42. a desire to please

  43. a subservient role

  44. to make a great impact

  45. to slink

  46. to descend from

  47. psychic

  48. sacred (animals)

  49. to mourn

  50. to embalm

  51. species: endangered / threatened / extinct / (un)identified / exotic (introduced) / native

  52. to inhabit; habitat

  53. evolutionary process

  54. natural disaster (catastrophe)

  55. volcanic eruption

  56. environmental changes

  57. shifts in climate

  58. the average rate of extinction

  59. a wave of extinction

  60. worldwide endangerment

  61. to confine

  62. to adapt to new conditions

  63. to prey on

  64. to feed on

  65. overexploitation

  66. poaching

  67. habitat destruction

  68. to accumulate

  69. pesticide / herbicide

  70. global warming

  71. to breed in captivity

  72. to be unaffected by humans

  73. untreated sewage

  74. to kill / hunt for profit / sport / food

  75. to hunt to extinction

  76. to save from extinction

  77. to live on (mice)

  78. to beat to death

  79. to affect – an effect; a disastrous effect

  80. to raise money / funds / objections

  81. conservation project / organization

  82. in the wild

  83. to create reserves / sanctuaries

  84. to launch a campaign

  85. to capture; captivity

  86. a pack / flock / school / swarm / shoal / pride / herd / horde of

  87. to draw a list of priorities

  88. to keep wildlife alive and healthy

  89. leaf-eating insects

  90. plant sap

  91. to release sth in the air

  92. to survive mass attacks

  93. to colonise

  94. mutualism

  95. beneficial relationship

  96. to lose vitality

  97. to derive benefit from

  98. in abundance

  99. be in (immediate) danger of

  100. to make assumptions about

  101. ecology

  102. Green politics

  103. reasonable – reasonably: to think reasonably

  104. mixture of pessimism and optimism

  105. a constructive pessimist

  106. a crucial problem / an appalling problem

  107. resources: renewable / non-renewable

  108. misuse / abuse of the world’s resources / of the planet

  109. arms build-up

  110. daunting

  111. unstinting

  112. to dawn on

  113. to put pressure on (politicians)

  114. crude pursuit of material affluence

  115. sheer irrationality

  116. short-sightedness

  117. to overwhelm

  118. uncontrolled deforestation

  119. to regenerate

  120. disposal of waste products

  121. to advocate

  122. to wake up to the problem

  123. militant

  124. sustainable / unsustainable

  125. growing public awareness

  126. an array

  127. the plight of the natural world

  128. abuses to the environment

  129. to disrupt

  130. commercial whaling

  131. waste dumping; dump ships

  132. barrels of radioactive waste

  133. to invoke

  134. environmental pressure groups

  135. to implement ‘green’ policies

  136. manlike apes; ape-like men

  137. to evolve (into)

  138. to envelop

  139. to multiply to plague proportions

  140. to ransack the planet for sth

  141. on the brink of a war

  142. environmental issue

Phrasal verbs

  1. to die out

  2. to call off

Idioms

  1. dog’s life

  2. dog-collar

  3. wolf in sheep’s clothing

  4. underdog

  5. stag party

  6. bookworm

  7. wolf-whistlers

  8. wild-goose chase

  9. puppy fat

  10. fly on the wall

  11. dog-eared

  12. frog in my throat

  13. cat’s eyes

  14. guinea-pig

  15. pigeon-holes

  16. bird’s-eye-view

  17. in one’s heart of hearts

  18. against all odds