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People and Behaviour
1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase.
a) Please don't push . It's very bad-tempered/rude/unsympathetic.
b) Jack hates spending money . He's rather frank/greedy/ mean .
c) Our teacher is very proud/strict/ tolerant and won't let us talk in class .
d) Helen never does her homework . She is rather gentle/ lazy '/reliable.
e) I didn't talk to anyone at the party because I felt ambitious/lonely/shy.
f) When Harry saw his girlfriend dancing with Paul he felt jealous/selfish/sentimental.
g) I don't like people who are noisy and aggressive /courageous/sociable.
h) Thanks for bringing us a present . It was very adorable/ grateful /thoughtful of you.
i) Teresa never gets angry with the children . She is very brave/ patient /pleasant.
j) Tom always pays for everyone when we go out. He's so cheerful/generous/honest.
2. Match the words in the box with the descriptions (a-l). Use each word once only.
bad-tempered determined lazy reliable cheerful frank mean selfish considerate honest punctual sympathetic
a) You always arrive on time
b) You are always happy
c) You do what you say you will do
d) You say exactly what you think
e) You don't think about the needs of others
f) You have a strong wish to get what you want
g) You are unkind, or not willing to spend money
h) You easily become angry with others
i) You think about the needs of others
j) You tell the truth and obey the law
k) You understand the feelings of others
1) You try to avoid work if you can
3. Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only.
ambitious greedy polite sociable brave imaginative proud stubborn grateful kind snobbish
tolerant
a) I think I'll stay here on my own, I'm not feeling very ……………. today .
b) Diana wants to get to the top in her company. She is very…………….
c) It's not ……………. to stare at people and say nothing !
d) I think you have to be very……………. to write a novel.
e) Thank you for helping me. It was very ……………. of you.
f) Peter refuses to change his mind, although he is wrong . He's so …………….
g) It was very……………. of Sheila to put out the fire on her own.
h) Our neighbours look down on us. They are a bit …………….
i) Don't eat all the cakes! You really are becoming……………. !
j) If you lend me the money, I'll be very …………….
k) I am very ……………. of my new motorbike.
1) My parents don't mind my crazy hairstyle. They are very …………….
4. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.
Jack's real character
How easy is it to understand another person 's character? My friend Jack, was once a rather (1) ANNOY person. He was always getting into trouble at school because he was so (2) OBEY. In class he was very (3)TALK and never stopped making jokes. The teachers all told him he was (4) POLITE because he interrupted them . When I met him he was very (5) FRIEND and didn't want to talk to me at all. People told me that he stole things, and that he was (6) HONEST His school work was terrible. He didn't take any (7) PROUD in his writing, he never spent enough time doing his homework, and he was not at all (8) CONSCIENCE. One day he saw a gang of boys attacking an old man. Jack hated (9) VIOLENT and he fought them all until they ran away . He was awarded a medal for (10) BRAVE. After that, people changed their minds about him.
5. Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence.
a) You can't tell what someone is like just from their …
A) character B) appearance C) personality D) looking
b) I was born in Scotland but I…in Northern Ireland.
A) grew up B) raised C) brought up D) rose
c) Edward was named after one of his father 's distant …
A) family B) brothers C) members D) relations
d) Jane and Brian got married a year after they got …
A) divorced B) proposed C) engaged D) separated
e) Graham works well in class, but his … could be better.
A) rudeness B) behaviour C) politeness D) acting
f) Julie had a terrible…with her parents last night .
A) row B) discussion C) argue D) dispute
g) I got to …Steve well last year when we worked together.
A) introduce B) know C) meet D) sympathise
h) Is Brenda married or …? I don't like to ask her.
A) spinster B) alone C) bachelor D) single
i) Parents have to try hard to understand the younger …
A) generation B) people C) adolescents D) teenagers
j) My father likes to be called a senior citizen , not an old age…
A) person B) relative C) gentleman D) pensioner
6. Match the words in the box with a suitable definition (a-l). Use each word once.
Adult colleague nephew toddler best man fiancé niece twin bride neighbor sister -in-law widow
a) The son of your brother or sister nephew
b) A woman on the day of her marriage
c) A young child who is learning to walk
d) What a woman calls the man she is engaged to
e) One of two children born at the same time
f) A person who lives near you
g) The daughter of your brother or sister
h) A person who is fully grown
i) A woman whose husband has died
j) At a wedding , the friend of the bridegroom
k) The sister of the person you marry
1) A person you work with
7. Complete each sentence with one suitable word.
a) After a few days they realised they were in love.
b) I went ……. with a very interesting girl last week.
c) Andrew acts as……. he was the most important person in the room .
d) After two years , their marriage broke …….
e) John discovered that he was related ……. his next-door neighbour .
f) My parents keep treating me ……. a child, but I'm not one!
g) I was brought……. by my aunt after my parents died.
h) It was very kind……. you to give me a lift.
i) Teachers should be patient……. small children.
j) James was very disappointed……. his new job.
k) It's very ……. of character for Bill to behave like that.
1) Most famous people behave quite normally……. private.
8. Replace the words in italics with a verb from the box. Use each verb once only.
call in; fall out; give away; put up with; turn down; count on; get on well with; look up to;
take after; turn up;
a) The wedding was cancelled when the bride failed to arrive.
b) Susan feels that her boss is someone to respect .
c) I'm sorry, but I just can't stand your behaviour any longer.
d) My brother and I really have a good relationship with our parents.
e) Why don't you visit my house on your way home from the shops?
f) Tony felt that he could rely on his friend Mary .
g) The millionaire decided to make a present of his money to the poor .
h) Paula and Shirley are good friends but sometimes they quarrel.
i) Jean decided to refuse Chris 's offer of marriage.
j) All three children behave like their father and are very sociable.
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