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UNIT 2 IMAGE AND IDENTIY VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT
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CHOOSE THE RIGHT DEFINITION......to prepare to work hard at something....A) to roll up one's sleeves         B) to fit like a glove      C) to take one's hat off to someone
to roll up one's sleeves
CHOOSE THE RIGHT DEFINITION.....to show admiration or respect for someone else's achievements...A) to take one's hat off to someone      B) to roll up one's sleeves       C) to fit like a glove
to take one's hat off to someone
CHOOSE THE RIGHT DEFINITION.....to do better or try harder...A) to pull up one's socks           B) to take one's hat off to someone        C) to fit like a glove
to pull up one's socks
CHOOSE THE RIGHT DEFINITION.......to be just the right size and shape for someone....A) to dress up     B) to be given the boot      C) to fit like a glove.
to fit like a glove
CHOOSE THE RIGHT DEFINITION......to have made an achievement......  A) to have something under one's belt     B) to fit like a glove C) to dress up
to have something under one's belt
CHOOSE THE RIGHT DEFINITION.....to wear something smarter than usual....  A) to fit like a glove      B) to dress up      C) to be in another's shoes
to dress up
CHOOSE THE RIGHT DEFINITION.......to be fired or dismissed....A) to be given the boot        B) to be in another's shoes           C) to dress up
to be given the boot
CHOOSE THE RIGHT DEFINITION.....to know what it feels like to be another person -------A) to have something under one's belt      B) to be given the boot       C) to be in another's shoes
to be in another's shoes
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER....I would describe his sense of dress as ( SCRUFFY / ECCENTRIC ) because he would often wear a heavy fur coat in hot weather, and sandals when it was snowing.
ECCENTRIC
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER.....His business suits were ( WELL CUT / GLAMOROUS ), and always fit extremely well.
WELL CUT
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER....The designer was known for wearing ( TRENDY / IMAGINATIVE ) clothes – jeans cut up and re-made as dresses, for example.
IMAGINATIVE
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER....The media praised the ( TASTEFUL / UNCONVENTIONAL ) dress she wore for the film opening, describing it as 'classic'.
TASTEFUL
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER.....His outfit – a T-shirt and jeans – was ( INAPPROPRIATE / CLASHING ) considering it was his brother’s wedding.
INAPPROPRIATE
CHOOSE THE MEANING CORRECTLY...He'd been HANKERING AFTER stillness and silence.....  a. avoiding         b. interested in           c. longing for
longing for
CHOOSE THE MEANING CORRECTLY....Iyer says home is where you 'FASHION your sense of self'......a. create        b. review              c. study
create
CHOOSE THE MEANING CORRECTLY.....He makes the audience feel COMPELLED TO listen......a. driven to    b. encouraged to        c. unmotivated to
driven to
CHOOSE THE MEANING CORRECTLY...The ANIMATION comes from within Iyer ..... a. energy         b. movement        c. interest
energy
CHOOSE THE MEANING CORRECTLY...Pico Iyer's talk RESONATED DEEPLY WITH ME ..... a. filled me with sadness         b. had a strong effect on me       c. made me very happy
had a strong effect on me
What does STRIVE FOR mean? A) don't fully understand B) try hard to achieve C) think a lot about
try hard to achieve
What does CONTRARY TO mean? A)as proven by B) unrelated to C) going against
going against
What does UNDERSTIMATE mean?  A) to think that something is smaller or less important than it actually is     B) to improve or get better at           C) doubt or not believe
to think that something is smaller or less important than it actually is
What does NEEDLESS TO SAY mean? A) unfortunately       B) it isn't true       C) of course
of course
What does LEARNED BY HEART mean?   A)partly understood   B) enjoyed studying      C) learned exactly
learned exactly