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BE5 Focus 5 Unit 7 Review

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  • When the news about the roboot broke, people were greatly excited. = There was a __________________ when news of the reboot broke. (FLURRY) (3-6 WORDS)
    There was a FLURRY OF EXCITEMENT when news of the reboot broke.
  • Modern reboots often try on purpose not to REPLICA the original film or concept. (correct the word in capitals)
    REPLICATE
  • ___________ your encouragement, I wouldn't have persevered with the acting class. (1-3 WORDS)
    BUT FOR
  • The Westend play "The Mousetrap", which opened in 1952, still plays to completely full theatres.= The Moustrap ___________________ in the West End since it opened back in 1952. (PACKING) (3-6 WORDS)
    The Moustrap HAS BEEN PACKING OUT THEATRES in the West End since it open
  • The book's about these warring FACTS who are on the verge or wiping each other out (correct the word in capitals)
    FACTIONS
  • I'll go to the concert ___________________ you don't expect me to dance. (1-3 WORDS)
    ON CONDITION THAT
  • The look on her face was like she was completely surprised by the jury's decision. = She _____________ the jury's decision was a complete surprise (THOUGH) (3-6 WORDS)
    She LOOKED AS THOUGH the jury's decision was a complete surprise.
  • I think I'll go ___________ you decide to go or not. (1-3 WORDS)
    WHETHER
  • The actors' performances were good but the plot was so ________ that it spoiled the film for me. FAR (transform the word)
    FAR-FETCHED
  • Arthur Miller wrote many famous dramas and was a very well-respected PLAYER. (correct the word in capitals)
    PLAYWRIGHT
  • This rehearsal won't finish any time soon _____ you follow my directions (1-3 WORDS)
    UNLESS
  • Many of the greatest artists and musicians were MARGIN by critics before they became popular. (correct the word in capitals)
    MARGINALISED
  • Having continued for a long time = LONG-________?
    LONG-RUNNING
  • very exciting or frightening = HEART-_________?
    HEART-STOPPING
  • _______ you wish to be famous, be prepared for working some very long hours. (1-3 WORDS, not IF)
    SHOULD
  • Earning the largest amount of money = HIGHEST-_______?
    HIGHEST-GROSSING
  • I was greatly entertained by the film last night = I though the film ____________ (VASTLY) (3-6 words)
    I thought the film (LAST NIGHT) WAS VASTLY ENTERTAINING (.).
  • misguided = ILL-______________
    ILL-JUDGED
  • Jim Morrison was famous for captivating his audience with his hypnotic performances.= Audiences ___________ Jim Morrison's famously hypnotic performances (CAPTIVATED) (3-6 WORDS)
    Audiences WERE CAPTIVATED BY Jim Morrison's famously hypnotic performances
  • Having your mouth open because you are amazed = SLACK-_________?
    SLACK-JAWED
  • Having a great influence or effect = FAR-____________?
    FAR-REACHING