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Unit 3
New Voc.
Financial IQ
Financial tips
Impulse
interest
Saving account
budget
Live within your
means
Hard to operate
Hard to put together
Substitute for
Keep up with
Fall back on
income
Strike it rich
Out of hand
A big spender
A spendthrift
A cheapskate
A tightwad
Generous
Cheap/ stingy
Thrifty/ frugal
charity
Contribution
investment
Temporarily
sponsored
Exceptional
Human trait
Sainthood
Life-threatening
Political candidate
Homeless person
Society
publicity
Advertising
opportunity
A disaster relief
agency
A religious institution
1-If you put money into a saving account, you will get monthly (interested- interest
interesting profit).
2-It`s advisable to live (with without within beyond) your means.
3-You have to put some money aside to fall (down- up back low) on it in a rainy day.
4-Having a good (budget bad account expenses) and keeping (trick track ticket
tacky) of your spending are very important ways to have a high financial IQ.
5-Going into debts by using credit card is the surest sign of a(high up low
over)financial IQ.
6-I should change my financial situation. I should( cut make fall put) back on my
spending.
7-A piggy bank is a nice way to teach kids how to (spend save get earn) money.
8-I spend everything I have and never save. I can`t make (things money ends
credit) meet.
9-I could (kiss walk help kick) myself for buying this stupid TV .
10- I'm sorry for buying this treadmill. It just sits around collecting (air paper dust
fire).
11- It takes up so much room means that it's (small smart enormous).
12- One of the buyer's (remorse humor rumors) is that car costs so much to
maintain.
13- A (big spender spendthrift tightwad cheapskate) is someone who likes to
spend large amount of money.
14- He is (stingy cheap generous frugal). He uses money carefully and wisely.
15- He's so (frugal thrifty stingy generous) that he never lends his son.
16- Mum donates to many charities. She's very (cheap stingy spendthrift
generous).
17- A (generous big spender spendthrift tightwad) refused to leave tip for the
waiter.
18- A (big spender spendthrift frugal thrifty) spends money carelessly.
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19- (charities chariots chairs) are organizations that help the poor, the sick etc
20- Our event makes (investment profit contribution interest) to help the charities.
21- Paul Newman was an actor and (philanthropist author tailor surgeon).
22- (Investments Interests Profits Savings) are not only by money, they are also
by time or emotion that you spend on something.
23- We donate money for some charities to help (home alone homesick homeless
housing) persons.
24- The (contribution interest profit proceeds) is money that you gain by selling
things or doing business.
25- Before his death, my grandpa (donated denied invested sent ) large amount of
his wealth to charity.
26- Spendthrifts generally live (below within beyond) their means.
27- Big spenders are more likely to (be drowning in debt be frugal stick to a budget).
28- Cheapskates generally (use credit cards often have a lot of stuff keep track of
their expenses).
29- Big spenders are usually (generous stingy frugal).
30- Thrifty people are more likely to (be wiped out by a job loss stick to a budget let
their bills get out of hand.
Choose the correct answer:
1.It's arranged. We (will go go are going may go) to the Red Sea this summer.
2.I think my cousin (will study studies going to study would study) engineering. He is
very clever at Maths.
3.(Are you playing Do you play Shall you play Do you go to play) tennis after school
today?
4.My German lesson (is stating starts has been starting start) at four o'clock this
afternoon.
5.The launch of the satellite (is being are being is was) at 7.50 tomorrow.
6.We (will may are going to are) probably be there for two weeks.
7.I can't talk at the moment. I (do will do am doing have done) my homework.
8.I can't meet you this afternoon. I (am doing do have done may do) the shopping.
9.Hello, Ahmed. I (go am going have gone would have gone) to the airport in a
minute.
10. My plane (is leaving shall leave leave leaves) at 10 o'clock tomorrow.
11. I am studying medicine. I (may be am going to be am being be) a doctor.
12. She (will should is going to may ) probably do the shopping tomorrow.
13. I expect that he (wins will win is going to win is winning) the match.
14. Perhaps they (are visiting are going to visit will visit may) visit us next Saturday.
15. Somebody is knocking on the door. I (am going will go have gone go) and open
16. She (is flying flies fly would fly) to Spain next Monday. Everything is arranged.
17. What are your plans for tomorrow? I (am going to play play have played
shouldn't play) tennis with a friend.
18. He's driving at breakneck speed. He (has would have is going to have is
having) an accident.
19. Watch out! You (are dropping drop are going to drop would drop) the glasses.
20. (Will you Are you going to Do you Should you) help me with this heavy bag,
please?
21. Don't worry. I (lend am lending will lend should lend) you the money you need.
22. I (am going to be will be am being be) 25 next Monday.
23. I can't use my office at the moment. It (is decorated will be decorated may
decorate is being decorated).
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24. Don't phone me at 8.00 a.m. tomorrow. I (drive will be driving have driven would
drive) the kids to school then.
25. Look at those black clouds. It (rains is raining is going to rain isn't raining).
26. She (will should might ought) probably be a great success.
27. That's the phone. I (answer am answering would answer will answer) it.
30- By 2050, the government(will build will be building will have built had built ) a lot
of hospitals.
31- This time tomorrow our team(will be playing would have played were about to play
are playing ) the final match.
32- In ten years time, I( will have have had have will have had ) a car.
33- I feel so tired . I( 'll am going will have gone- will be going ) to bed early tonight.
1. ........... she to get up early, she wouldn't be late for the class.
a. If
b. Unless
c. Were
d- Without
2. If I have a car, I.give him a lift.
a. may have
b. would have
c. would
d. will
3. If I........... in his position, I would help the poor.
a. are
b. were
c. am
d- had been
4. If she ........... first, her parents would be pleased with her.
a. came
b. come
c. comes
d. had come
5. ........... my advice, she would get into debts,
a. In case of
b. If
c. Without
d. Unless
6. If you ........... enough money, would you lend me 100 pounds ?
a. has
b. had
c. has had
d. had had
7. If we improved our local production, we.export it to many countries.
a. would have
b- would be
c. would
d. will
8. If we have well-paved roads, there ........... be fewer accidents.
a. wouldn't
b. would
c. will
d. won't
9. If we had good playgrounds, we........... organize the World Cup 2010.
a would
b. will
c. wouldn't
d. won't
10. If it........... fine tomorrow, we will go out for a walk.
a. is
b. were
c. was
d. had been
11. If you........... behave politely, I won't get you anything.
a. didn't
b. don't
c. haven't
d. hadn't
12. What will you ........... if your have a lot of money ?
a. do
b. did
c. have done
d. had done
13. If I were you. I........... up smoking.
a. will give
b- won't give
c. wouldn't give
d. would give
14. .......... two pills of this medicine if you have a headache.
a. Will take
b. Take
c. Would take
d. Took
15. If the dress ........... expensive, I wouldn't buy it.
a. hadn't
b. were
c. hasn't
d. wasn't
16. Without........... well. Ramy Ashour wouldn't be a sports star.
a- play
b. played
c. playing
d. plays
17. Unless you asked for information, he ........... you anything.
a. would tell
b. will tell
c. won't tell
d. wouldn't tell
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Summit Unit 4
New Voc.
Geisha
Baggy pants
Tacky
Braids
Permanents
extravagant
slacks
flashy
highlights
Hair transplant
Wig
optional
Shocking
Sideburns
Hair removal
Gold bands
mandatory
unattractive
goatee
facials
Henna
Clothing
Conform
Skin lightening
Equated with
tattoos
clothes
Stand out
Skin tanning
Billboard sign
Well to- do
Attire
Draw a line at sth Body piercing
Target
Make up her mind Skirted suit
subdued
Evaluate appearance consumer
Overdressed
Fashionable
Fad
Manicures
Outspoken
underdressed
Stylish/ attractive
Designer labels
Nail extensions
diet
Formal
In style/ hot
Brands
Nail polishing
Convey
message
Casual/ informal
trendy
Well made
Cosmetic surgery
Tuxedo
Elegant/ chic
A buzz cut
Contact lenses
Teenage
cardigan
striking
bald
False eyelashes
trend
Jeans/ pants
Old- fashioned
Dyed
Makeup
Decade
An evening dress Out of style
Long hair
Hair coloring
Alarming rate
Self- confidence
Self- esteem
Self- image
Self- conscious
Social values
Self- confident
Self- centered
Self - pity
Self- critical
behavior
Choose the correct answer:
1- For centuries in Japan, the( geisha girls actress wives) defined beauty and grace.
2- In Europe, well-to-do men and women wore extravagant (wide wigs hair - bald) and
clothing.
3- The women of Myanmar lengthen their necks with gold ( bonds bands rings circles) at
the age of six or five.
4- Painting faces and hands with (honey jam henna clay) for weddings is a tradition in
India.
5- It`s traditional for Maori men to decorate their faces and bodies with ( henna tattoos
crayons paints).
6- Beauty is in the eye of the (behavior owner beholder possess).
7- A outdoor wedding is an occasion we should wear( casual informal underdressed
formal) for.
8- A( tuxedo baggy pants polo shirt slacks) is overdressing for a company picnic.
9- I wish you`d make (in on up at) your mind and come with us.
10- It`s appropriate to wear a cardigan and pants for the (wedding party English class
swimming sleeping).
11- This dress is ( fashionable stylish in style out of style). It`s no longer popular.
12-This girl`s hairstyle is ( flashy shocking trendy chic) .It`s very offensive her to remark.
13-I can`t believe what Clara`s wearing. This jacket is too(chic elegant hot flashy). The
colors are pretty loud.
14- The dress the salesperson is suggesting is(out of style elegant tacky flashy) she has a
good taste.
15-If something is (stylish out of style in style tacky), It`s temporarily popular.
16-A set of rules for how to dress in particular situation is a dress( code rule trend fashion).
17-When a fashion is (out of style in style trendy hot ), people no longer wear that fashion.
18-Clothing should express your individuality, so I don`t want to (stand out subdued conform
wild) to how other people look.
19-I prefer a look that isn`t just a( subdued classic well-made fad). It won`t be in style for
very long.
20-I always choose (stylish designer labels tacky trendy) the clothes made by a well-known
and fashionable designer.
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21- As a new hairstyle, men begin to (make wear length grew) their hair long and grew their
beards and mustaches.
22-(facials body piercing manicures permanents) is a way to make hair more attractive.
23-Parents can build their children's self-(confidence confident critical pity) by praising their
accomplishments.
24-Self-(pity image esteem centered) is the attitude of acceptance and approval of oneself.
25-High self-(image esteem centered pity)can help a person succeed but the low one can
be damaging.
26-My self-(image pity conscious centered) improved after starting my new job.
27-The feeling of being sorry for oneself is self-(image confidence pity esteem).
28-Children are naturally self-(pity image critical centered), but they usually learn to be
more interested in others as they grow up.
29-Jane is a very self-(confidence confident pity image) young woman.
30-He is always worried about what others think of his appearance, he is self-(centered
conscious confidence image).
31-Paul is too self-(centered critical image esteem). He is always trending to find fault with
himself.
32-Nowadays success and happiness are equated (to for in with) being thin and attractive.
33-80% of ten-year-old girls are (in on of at) diet.
34-Some companies allow employees to dress (over formal down up) for some meetings in
a more casual setting.
35-It`s (option optional mandatory needn`t) to wear the uniform at school.
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