II. Match the idioms with their definitions
6. To weather the storm a) You feel slightly ill / sick and not as well as usual; 7. To be under the weather b) To make people feel no emotions; 8. To leave anyone cold c) A friend who doesn’t help in times of difficulty; 9. A fair weather friend d) To continue to exist and not be harmed during a difficult period; 5.An apple of my eye e) something or someone that one cherishes above all others. III. Fill in the words from the box into the sentences
6. If you eat fast food often, you’ll easily become …. 7. One year after people stop smoking, the heart diseases … by 20%. 8. The … of an active smoker is so bad that they take more time to recover from any …. 9. Cigarette … over 4000 …. 10. There are 2 types of …: physical and psychological. IV. Fill in the prepositions 4. Mum is a person I can rely …. 5. I can’t agree … you … this problem. 6. Teenagers communicate … each other only through Net nowadays. 7. Jenny brought … her children … love and care. 8. Emma is … her early fifties. V. Fill in the appropriate tense form to express future actions 6. I hope Ann (to wear) polka-dotted dress tonight. 7. We (to go) to the fashion show at the weekend. 8. Jane (to come) tomorrow. 9. The plane (to leave) at 3 p.m. tomorrow. 10. If the weather (to be) fine, I (to play) tennis in light clothes outdoors.
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