Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Vocabulary task


frolicking
huddle
pelt
rim
peg
treacherous
studious
ubiquitous



  1.  The raindrops had turned into little round chunks of ice, just like white pebbles, and they were ______ down; and had torn the rabbit's umbrella all to pieces.
  2. Her figure was elegant, and she walked well; but Darcy was still inflexibly _____.
  3. As two thirds of the products consumed in Russia are imported, prices are _____ to western levels and can only get higher.
  4. The icy glaze that encrusted the metal rungs was ______.
  5. He looked like a _____ polar bear in his frost-whitened suit.
  6. For almost 500 years, the Mercator projection has been the worm for maps of the world, ______ in atlases and on school walls.
  7. He glanced down at the ______ on the ground that was Jim.
  8. Toby stared out of the window of his room on the ______ of the space station, wondering what he should do.

3 comments:

  1. Hey!! I've just found your web while reading some commentes on the Luca Lampariello's web. You do a great job! Thank you so much, this is so helpful, what about posting "how to learn a language"?

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    1. Dear Andrea!
      Thank you very much for your comment!I did not hear about Luca Lampariello's site.Is it about English?Would you like to have general tips on how to learn a language in general or Academic?

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  2. haha well I saw a comment with a link to this web! (http://www.thepolyglotdream.com/ this is the Lucas' web I was talking about)
    I'm currently studying by myself in order to get a C1(I have no idea of how exams are) , I have like a low B2

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