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spree انغماس في عمل ماextensive شامل
goers مشاهدينgazebo شرفه المراقبه
marble رخامDown – to - earth متواضع
impressive مؤثرHigh - end منتجات عاليه االسعار
booming مزدهرCater for يمد ب
metropolitan حضريcriminal مجرم
conveniently بشكل مالئمcelebrity شخصيه مشهوره
highway طريق سريعhectic محموم
appeal جاذبيهexecutive تنفيذي
cosmetics مستحضرات تجميلconcern اهتمام
lounge صالهbargain عمليه تجاريه \ صفقه
extravagant مفرط \ مسرفaffordable ميسور
complimentary مجامله preference تمييز
quaint ظريف replace يستبدل
perk دخل اضافي cuisine وجبه خاصه بمجتمع ما
privilege امتياز cosy دافئ \ مريح
Idioms:
Go wild Lose control يفقد التحكم
Turn upside - down unsettled عدم استقرار
Hustle and bustle Noisy activity ضجه
See red Become very angry يغضب
Take advantage of Make good use of يستفيد من
Tend to Take care of يعتني ب
Crank up increase يزداد
Warm to Gradually accept يقبل تدريجيا
Underline :
1 – I love lighting a fire in the fire place as it always creates such a [disgusting –
dizzy – dirty – cosy] atmosphere.
2 -I’m not [ familiar with – proud of – jealous of – busy with ] this
neighbourhood , so I will have to ask for directions.
3 –Margret is very [ famous for – different from – proud of – afraid of ] her
daughter Jane because she saved someone’s life during the earthquake.
4 - Alex is [ familiar with – busy with – nervous about – picked at] his interview
next week.
5 – Joseph is [ different from – jealous of – busy with – familiar with ] his
neighbor because he bought a new sports car .
6 – Mary is [ nervous about – proud of – famous for – afraid of ] spiders , if she
sees one she starts screaming.
7 – This restaurant is [ famous for - busy with – nervous about - afraid of] it’s
Argentinian beef.
8 – Their business is [ bombing – booming – creating – drowning [ because they
own the only beauty salon in town.
9 – The company plans to [ attract – fail – content – extend] their range of
beauty product in the next year.
10– Irish stew a (n) [old fashioned – ancient – traditional – magical ] type of food
from Ireland
11 - Harry has very [old fashioned – ancient – traditional – magical ] taste in
clothes.
12 - Can you name the seven wonders of the [old fashioned – ancient –
traditional – magical ] world ?
13 – The time of my flight is not very [ comfortable – cosy – convenient –
affordable ] it’s at 4 am.
14 - Tracy is a(n) [ common – ordinary – popular - liked ] name in the north of
England.
15 – Reality TV has become very [ common – ordinary – popular - liked ] in the
last decade.
16- Our product has 20 % less fat than [ common – ordinary – popular - liked ]
yogurt .
17 -T he manager decided to [ offer – supply – cater for – allow] the promotion
to jack.
18- This island is a holiday destination that can[ offer – supply – cater for –
allow] all kinds of holiday makers .
19 – The local fishermen [ offer – supply – cater for – allow] restaurant with
fresh fish daily
)8)b Vocabulary
Reading
Take my breath away يتعجب Take sth into consideration يعتبر
Take an interest in يهتم Take by surprise يندهش
Take the blame يلوم Take notice of ينتبه
Take it for granted يسلم ب Take pride in يقتنع
study
Green with envy غيور
Give the green light يسمح
Blue in the face
Tickled pink مسرور
In black and white مكتوب
Out of the blue فجأة
Catch red hand متلبس
See red يغضب
Underline :
1- The view of the sea from my hotel room took [ the blame – my breath – an
interest in – by surprise ]
2 – Sally took[ the blame – my breath – an interest in – by surprise ]
For the mistake even though it wasn’t her fault .
3 – My mom has taken [the blame – my breath – an interest in – by surprise ]
learning Italian.
4 – Stephen always takes it the blame – for granted– an interest in – by surprise
] that I’ll cook and clean , he never offers to do anything.
5 - The company is taking my application into [ consideration – admiration –
foundation – consultation ]
6 –His marriage proposal took[ the blame – my breath – an interest in – by
surprise ]
7 – Tom met Anna at a staff meeting but he didn’t really take [note – notice –
breath – interest] of her until he saw her again in the party.
8 - Theresa take [ notice – interest – pride – revenge ] in her work and she gets
a great sense of achievement when she completes a project.
9 – Jenny was [green with envy – the green light – blue in the face – tickled
pink]when she saw her sister’s wedding dress.
10 – Ann was [green with envy – the green light – blue in the face – tickled
pink]when she opened her birthday present.
11 – The manager gave Stephanie[green with envy – the green light – blue in the
face – tickled pink] to go ahead and hire an assistant to help with her workload .
12 – James and Poppy argue till they are [green with envy – the green light –
blue in the face – tickled pink].
13 –David didn’t believe you unless you gave him some proof [out of the blue –
black and white – caught red handed – the green light]
14 – The deer appeared out of the blue – black and white – caught red handed –
the green light] in the middle
15 – The thief was out of the blue – black and white – caught red handed – the
green light] by the police as he was trying to escape with the stolen jewels
16 - The children accidentally set [ foot - fire – table – eyes] to thrir tent when
they went camping last weekend.
17 – Alex forget to set the [ fire – table – alarm – eyes ] when he went on
holiday and his house was burgled.
18 - Martha set the parrot [ fire – free – alarm – table ] because she didn’t
believe they should be kept in cages
19 - Paul said he would never set a [ table – fire – hand – foot ] in that shop
again after the way they treated him.
20 – The ministry of education has set high [ example – standards - date
pressure ] that all schools have to meet