Read the text and complete the gap with the correct derivative of the word in brackets To begin with, sit down and give some thought to what really interests you and what you really want to achieve in life. Do some research on specific careers - this might help you to decide if this career or that career is actually suited to your (person) and physical abilities.

Read the text and complete the gap with the correct derivative of the word in brackets Deciding what you want to do career-wise is one of the most important choices you will ever make – your decision will affect both your (finance) security and your level of job satisfaction.

Read the text and complete the gap with the correct derivative of the word in brackets Finally, it is of utmost importance to find out what (certify), diplomas or degrees you will need.

Read the text and complete the gap with the correct derivative of the word in brackets To sum up, your career choice will have an incredible influence on your life. Whatever job or profession you finally decide on, it should make your life (meaning) and should also be rewarding.

Read the text and complete the gap with the correct derivative of the word in brackets Making such a significant decision is not easy and there are some factors which should be given some careful (consider) before you make a final career choice.

Read the text and complete the gaps with the correct derivative of each word in capitals. (Write the words in the line separated by commas.) Both ... (NOVEL) and scientists have long wondered if Mars could ever be habitable. To colonise Mars we would need the basic ... (REQUIRE) for survival, such as air, water and a climate ... (SUIT) for food production. In 2008, a space mission to Mars indicated that Martian soil is similar to Earth's, contains nutrients and is capable of supporting life. Another ... (DISCOVER) the scientists made is that there is ice below the surface of the planet. If the surface of Mars could be warmed by the release of greenhouse gases, the ... (TRAP) ice would melt and water would fill the valleys and craters. ... (STRANGE) enough, ... (GLOBE) warming, the very problem that threatens our planet, could be the solution to making another planet habitable. The ... (COLONISE) of Mars has always seemed like an ... (POSSIBLE) dream only to be found in science fiction but scientists are now pursuing ways to make is a ... (REAL) one day in the future.

Read the text and complete the gaps with the correct derivative of each word in capitals. (Write the words in the line separated by commas.) LEGO Mindstorms NXT is a ... (PROGRAM) robotics kit released by Lego in late July 2006. You are lucky if you have such a ... (COLOUR) set of Lego bricks Mindstorms NXT. With new robot models, even more ... (CUSTOMIZE) programming, and all-new technology including a colour sensor, you will never exhaust its ... (CREATE) potential. The Lego Mindstorms NXT is the perfect gadget for those who would like to create their own robots the way they like to and with unique features. With active ... (IMAGINE) as your guide, there are ... (COUNT) combinations of robots that you can create, some of which can be rather ... (CREDIBLE). However, don’t be ... (PATIENT) because modelling takes time. LEGO Mindstorm NXT is rather ... (EXPENSIVE), so everyone can buy it. We hope that LEGO Mindstorm NXT will produce an unforgettable ... (IMPRESS) on you.

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Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "come". Julie came_________________________________ some photographs of her grandparents in the attic.

Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "go". Our team is going ______________________ the gold medal in the Olympics.

Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "break". I broke the cracker _________________________ into pieces and put it in the soup.

Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "break". After her marriage broke______________________, Emma went to live in London.

Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "bring". Democracy brought ___________________________ great change in the lives of the people.

Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "bring". She stopped working in order to bring _______________ her children.

Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "look". Billy didn't take part in the fight. He just looked ___________________.

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Read the sentence. Complete the gap with the correct derivative of the word in capitals. Conservationists are very concerned about the ever-growing number of __________ (ENDANGER) species in the world.

Read the sentence. Complete the gap with the correct derivative of the word in capitals. __________ (ENVIRONMENT) problems such as freak weather conditions, fire and acid rain are resulting in the destruction of vast areas of forests.

Read the sentence. Complete the gap with the correct derivative of the word in capitals. These areas are home to large numbers of animals and the land is vital to their __________ (SURVIVE).

Read the sentence. Complete the gap with the correct derivative of the word in capitals. __________ (ECOLOGY) advocate the use of ozone-friendly products and recycling.

Read the sentence. Complete the gap with the correct derivative of the word in capitals. Safari parks have also been established in an attempt to give __________ (PROTECT) to animals.

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Read the text and complete gap 1 with the correct derivative of the word in brackets. Walk this way Discover the most 1) ..... (SPECTACLE) countryside in Britain on a Land Trek walking holiday. We offer a(n) 2) ..... range of walking holidays and short breaks around Britain, but they all have one thing in common. They are all led by our own 3) ..... guides, who can really bring the countryside to life for you and your fellow 4) ..... . Follow in the footsteps of the Roman legionnaires along Hadrian’s Wall, or hike from shore to shore across England. Go along the 5) ..... paths of Cornwall or climb England’s highest mountain in the Lake District. To make your holiday a(n) 6) ..... experience, you can stay in 7) ..... guesthouses or small family-run hotels. We inspect every 8) ..... and select them for the 9) ..... of their welcome and high quality facilities. With 10) ..... departures and such a wide 11) ..... of holidays in beautiful destinations, you can easily create your perfect holiday.

Read the text and complete gap 2 with the correct derivative of the word in brackets. Walk this way Discover the most 1) ..... countryside in Britain on a Land Trek walking holiday. We offer a(n) 2) ..... (CREDIBLE) range of walking holidays and short breaks around Britain, but they all have one thing in common. They are all led by our own 3) ..... guides, who can really bring the countryside to life for you and your fellow 4) ..... . Follow in the footsteps of the Roman legionnaires along Hadrian’s Wall, or hike from shore to shore across England. Go along the 5) ..... paths of Cornwall or climb England’s highest mountain in the Lake District. To make your holiday a(n) 6) ..... experience, you can stay in 7) ..... guesthouses or small family-run hotels. We inspect every 8) ..... and select them for the 9) ..... of their welcome and high quality facilities. With 10) ..... departures and such a wide 11) ..... of holidays in beautiful destinations, you can easily create your perfect holiday.

Read the text and complete gap 3 with the correct derivative of the word in brackets. Walk this way Discover the most 1) ..... countryside in Britain on a Land Trek walking holiday. We offer a(n) 2) ..... range of walking holidays and short breaks around Britain, but they all have one thing in common. They are all led by our own 3) ..... (EXPERIENCE) guides, who can really bring the countryside to life for you and your fellow 4) ..... . Follow in the footsteps of the Roman legionnaires along Hadrian’s Wall, or hike from shore to shore across England. Go along the 5) ..... paths of Cornwall or climb England’s highest mountain in the Lake District. To make your holiday a(n) 6) ..... experience, you can stay in 7) ..... guesthouses or small family-run hotels. We inspect every 8) ..... and select them for the 9) ..... of their welcome and high quality facilities. With 10) ..... departures and such a wide 11) ..... of holidays in beautiful destinations, you can easily create your perfect holiday.

Read the text and complete gap 4 with the correct derivative of the word in brackets. Walk this way Discover the most 1) ..... countryside in Britain on a Land Trek walking holiday. We offer a(n) 2) ..... range of walking holidays and short breaks around Britain, but they all have one thing in common. They are all led by our own 3) ..... guides, who can really bring the countryside to life for you and your fellow 4) ..... (WALK). Follow in the footsteps of the Roman legionnaires along Hadrian’s Wall, or hike from shore to shore across England. Go along the 5) ..... paths of Cornwall or climb England’s highest mountain in the Lake District. To make your holiday a(n) 6) ..... experience, you can stay in 7) ..... guesthouses or small family-run hotels. We inspect every 8) ..... and select them for the 9) ..... of their welcome and high quality facilities. With 10) ..... departures and such a wide 11) ..... of holidays in beautiful destinations, you can easily create your perfect holiday.

Read the text and complete gap 5 with the correct derivative of the word in brackets. Walk this way Discover the most 1) ..... countryside in Britain on a Land Trek walking holiday. We offer a(n) 2) ..... range of walking holidays and short breaks around Britain, but they all have one thing in common. They are all led by our own 3) ..... guides, who can really bring the countryside to life for you and your fellow 4) ..... . Follow in the footsteps of the Roman legionnaires along Hadrian’s Wall, or hike from shore to shore across England. Go along the 5) ..... (COAST) paths of Cornwall or climb England’s highest mountain in the Lake District. To make your holiday a(n) 6) ..... experience, you can stay in 7) ..... guesthouses or small family-run hotels. We inspect every 8) ..... and select them for the 9) ..... of their welcome and high quality facilities. With 10) ..... departures and such a wide 11) ..... of holidays in beautiful destinations, you can easily create your perfect holiday.

Read the text and complete gap 6 with the correct derivative of the word in brackets. Walk this way Discover the most 1) ..... countryside in Britain on a Land Trek walking holiday. We offer a(n) 2) ..... range of walking holidays and short breaks around Britain, but they all have one thing in common. They are all led by our own 3) ..... guides, who can really bring the countryside to life for you and your fellow 4) ..... . Follow in the footsteps of the Roman legionnaires along Hadrian’s Wall, or hike from shore to shore across England. Go along the 5) ..... paths of Cornwall or climb England’s highest mountain in the Lake District. To make your holiday a(n) 6) ..... (MEMORY) experience, you can stay in 7) ..... guesthouses or small family-run hotels. We inspect every 8) ..... and select them for the 9) ..... of their welcome and high quality facilities. With 10) ..... departures and such a wide 11) ..... of holidays in beautiful destinations, you can easily create your perfect holiday.

Fill in the gaps with the given words. Nobody can beat her ___ in freediving.

Fill in the gaps with the given words. She hold her ___ as she dove into the cold water.

Fill in the gaps with the given words. It’s ___ underwater. There’s no noise at all.

Fill in the gaps with the given words. Divers usually wear an air ___, so that they can breathe at the bottom of the sea.

Fill in the gaps with the given words. Her ___ keep the water out of her eyes when she dives.

Fill in the gaps with the given words. She has a monofin – a large flipper that makes her look like a modern-day ___.

Fill in the gaps with the given words. She goes down into the blue water and carries on going down and down. Soon, the people on the ___ can’t see her any more.

Fill in the gaps with the given words. All you need for ___ is quiet music and concentration.

Fill in the gaps with the given words. Please, remove all ___ the because this subject requires your full attention.

Fill in the gaps with the given words. She’s presenting a TV show, planning environmental ___, and training to set a new world record!

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Read the text. Then choose the correct options. Gulliver's Travel My master, finding how profitable I was likely to be, decided to carry me to the most important cities of the kingdom. Having therefore provided himself with all things necessary for a long journey, and settled his affairs at home, he took leave of his wife, and on 17th August, about two months after my arrival, we set out for the metropolis, situated near the middle of that empire, and about three thousand miles distance from our house. My master made his daughter, Glumdalclitch, ride behind him. She kept me on her lap, in a box tied about her waist. The girl had lined it on all sides with the softest cloth she could get, well quilted underneath, furnished it with her baby's bed, provided me with linen and other necessaries, and made everything as convenient as she could. We had no other company but a boy of the house, who rode after us with the luggage. My master's plan was to show me in all the towns on the way and to step out of the road for fifty or a hundred miles, to any village, or person of quality's house, where he might expect custom. We made easy journeys, of not above seven or eight miles a day; for Glumdalclitch, not wanting to exhaust me, complained she was tired with the trotting of the horse. She often took me out of my box, at my own desire, to give me air, and show me the country, but always held me by a leading string. We passed over five or six rivers, much broader and deeper than the Nile or the Ganges: and there was hardly a stream so small as the Thames at London Bridge. We were ten weeks into our journey, and I was shown in eighteen large towns, besides many villages, and private families. On the 26th day of October, we arrived at the metropolis, called in their language LORBRULGRUD, or Pride of the Universe. My master took a lodging in the principal street of the city, not far from the Royal Palace, and put out bills in the usual form, containing an exact description of my person and parts. He hired a large room between three and four hundred feet wide. He provided a table sixty feet in diameter, upon which I was to act my part. I was shown ten times a day, to the wonder and satisfaction of all people. I could now speak the language tolerably well, and perfectly understood every word, that was spoken to me. Besides, I had learnt their alphabet and could make an attempt to explain a sentence here and there; for Glumdalclitch had been my instructor while we were at home, and leisure hours during our journey. She carried a little book in her pocket, not much larger than a Sanson's Atlas; it was a common treatise for the use of young girls, giving a short account of their religion: out of this she taught me my letters, and interpreted the words.

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