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|. Replace each italicized words with a synonymous one. It is believed that our inherited (1) genetic characteristics play the decisive (2) role in our being beautiful, attractive and appealing to other individuals. Although there is no clear (3) theory on what beauty really is and how it works, the results of a recent scientific research (4) seem to confirm (5) the hypothesis that our facial features are determined (6) by our brains. Their possible role is to reflect (7) health and fertility as well as genetic superiority - the quality that people, supposedly (8), share with animals which, like humans, have their own sexual preferences. Most species of birds, for example, rely on the brightest colours of plumage when selecting (9) their partners (10). To them, the vivid shades (11) of the feathers indicate the potential partner's genetic fitness to produce healthy children (12). In humans, similarly, beauty shows (13) our well-being and our sexual attractiveness, but as far as our facial characteristics are taken into account, people tend (14) to regard as extremely charming (15) the faces with the highest degree of symmetry. And equally effectively, the facial properties may also indicate the appeal of the whole body. 1,a) indebted b) derivative 6) innate ) acquisitive 2. a) vital ) functional ©) tangible 4d) customary 3. a) eminent b) obscure ¢) indicative d) explicit 4. a) chore b) endeavour ) inquiry ¢) labour b) stand down c) prop up d) make about 6. a) reliant b) conditioned ©) implied | d) designated 7.a) manifest b) pertain ) survey d) uncover 8.2) plainly b) normally ) allegedly d) mainly 9.2) favouring b) postulating ©) referring | d) asserting 10. 2) counterparts b) mates ©) fellows d) accomplices 11.2) dyes b) marvels “¢) twilights d) hues 12. @) stamina -b) progeny ¢) entity ¢) forebears 13. €) affirms: b) foresees ¢) displays d) envisages 14.2) incline b) aspire ) anticipate d) declare 15. 2) flourishing b) startling ©) captivating d) engrossing , Put the words in the correct form. 1. The low tong carelessness about giving it even more extensive publicity. 2, Another attempt to establish a 24.41/78... (LAST) peace has failed after one of the negotiators refused to sign the treaty. 3. This new situation is more than aliaserA$Q2u{ADVANTAGE) to all the investors. Definitaly, i's a chance not to miss, 4, Besides innumerable human victims, the tornado has caused an enormous ‘deste 2#/0%. (DESTROY) to the buildings in the area. s.Asudden ..8.Atu#%....... (GROW) in food prices will certainly bring about violent protests from the population. 6.Let's stop quarreling about such 2.5m @LQW-O* RELEVANT) details. I doesn't matter what we take first, he soup or the second course. 7. The number of the nails Harry had bought at the ironmonger's wasn't .. Sta fa 'Caeat (SUFFICE) and we had to borrow a few from our neighbour. aL r ... (OBEY) at this school is severely punished, so remember to mind your manners both during the lessons and outside the classroom 9. Some people claim that the microprocessor is the greatest .;oaatoun..... (INVENT) of the 20th century. 10. The actors received a ..3. stad Ag... (STAND) ovation from the enthusiastic audience for their brillant performance in Othello. 11, Without the congressmen's (VALUE) assistance we would never have gathered enough money for our son's operation. 1.tts 2. 4238. POINT) to try to teach the village on foot. The only possible way of getting there is by helicopter. 13. Jacks initiat °C . (EXCITE) at taking part in the competition died down after he had learned about the extra costs he would have had to cover. 14. The ..(PLEASE) of spending holidays in the countryside consists in breathing fresh alr and being in harmony with nature. 15. You'd better ask Frank, Im not in 455< 5/9" (POSSESS) of the manual you are looking for. 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He seemsto ... down on the job. 8, We owe this marvellous wooden church building to the first Christian pioneers who 8 down in this area in the 16th century. 9. Our stay in the town will certainly be a good chance for Michael to visit his grandfather's birthplace, so I'm sure he will ..J/44aee2. ._ at the opportu 10. Don't you think Patrick “Cesf............ after his grandfather? They both have got equally blue eyes and blond hair. 11. If none of you is going to wear these clothes, Il . tow, donate them to charity. 42. During to the Winter Olympic Games the small mountain village .... tucreel, - Into a metropolis with thousands of visitors from all over the world. 13. | knew nothing about the treasure hidden in my garden. 1 across it while | was digging the earth 14. Those naughty boys went on making terrible noise in the park even though they had been ...f.lsée. ‘off by the annoyed constable. 15. Mr Simpson's illegal practices enabled him to ..... ‘Gee. soneee @Way Without paying taxes for almost two years. up with and no .. into, off near the bank last Friday didn't kill les aa. them away or IV. Rewrite the sentences using the given forms so that they retain their original meaning. 1. ls your uncle the owner of this Rolls Royce? (belong) A222... MS, J ry. £8... oun, pakehoge 2. After | had introduced my guests to each other | made-a long speech on the current changes in the computer technologies. 1h | 3. Why didn't they tell us they were going to sell their house? Lwish kets. Jah toll hes Having 4.George wont lend his tape recorder to you jf you don't promise to bring it back by Saturday. (unless) Unless 3 ou 5. Jerry had terrible problems with solving the riddle. (hardly) Solval {te erdto 6. Our representatives have been criticizing the new concept, (critical) ited. aha... 7.Itdoesn't make any difference if they paint the board white or yellow. (matter) Le. Drohtty ally, the new prime minister has been appointed, . last, 9.1 haven't visited Oslo since 1998. The lasttime |. vagifed Ol Wes aim 18,63 10. Mrs Amnold will take care of our cat while we are away. (look) Cok. opto V. Fill the gaps with the correct words. age average chimney dogs dot fault hand lead luck order point pride rash sale sight 1. Stop acting like a child. In a few weeks, you'll be coming of .. nobody will tolerate your foolish behaviour any longer. 2. It's much better for us that the supervisor has been dismissed from work. Nobody could stand his finding ... with everything. 3 It's no use trying to operate the photocopier, it's been out of since September. 4, The Japanese runner was in the until she was outrun by the Italian champion. 5. The 8.20 fast train has never come late, it has always arrived on the 6. You say George and Stacy. | remember, it was love at first ... 7. These works of art aren't for .... . One can only admire them in the museum. 8, The water in the lake must have been contaminated as dozens of holidaymakers came out in a... after having bathed in it, 9. have been totally out of ... this evening. I haven't won anything either at roulette or at blackjack. 10. ‘Don't worry, it won't take long before the rescue brigade arrives. ‘it's a very comforting piece of news that help is at 11. We don’t have any exact data, but on ‘customers a day. 12. Today's performance of our pentathion team was a shame, but we expect them to do much better at swimming which is the strongest ... representatives. 13. It's raining cats and ... ‘evening 14, Mrs Robson takes a lot of . compliment her on her delicious dishes. 15, | wish Tim would follow the doctor's advice and stop smoking like a .. and ... for about twelve kilometres . We serve a hundred of our outside, so we had better stay at home this in her cooking and her guests

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