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3 3.4 Suggested ansuers:
Ian Prowse, heighr 6ft, thin-faced, dark, curly hair, fair skin.
Sandra King, height 5'4, dark, wavy hair, stocky build, round-faced.
Louise Fox, age 7, Asian, srraight, dark hair.
Jake 'Dagger'Flagsrone, 6fr, bard, wirh beard and mousrache; muscurar buird.

Unit 34
34. I Opposites:
I clever- half-wirred 3 rude - courteous 5 generous - right-fisted
2 extroverted - introverted 4 cruel - kind-hearred 6 unsociable - gregarious
34.2 1 likes 3 likes 5 dislikes 7 dislikes
2 likes 4 dislikes 6 dislikes 8 likes

3 4.3 1 Di's very stingy. 5 Dick's quite asserrive.


2 Molly's usually brusque. 6 I find Dave self-assured.
. 3 Liz's quite unprincipled. 7 Don't you rhink Jim's inquiring?
4 Sam can be assertive. 8 Jill is peculiar.

14.4 l sociable 3asserrive 5 extravagant 7 sensitive


2 pessimisric 4 inquisirive 6 argumentative

?4.5 Possible questions:


1 thrifty - Do you always keep old pieces o[ string in case rhey come
in handy (might be useful)?
2 blunr - If a friend asks you if you lrk. ¡.. J.1r., íária y., ..y .N.'¡
3 sensible - If you won a lot of money, would ","ruin.*
you put it in rhe bank rather than spend it on a
luxury you have always wanted?
4 intelligent - can you give the nexr remer in this sequence s,
M, T, §í, T, F? (If you are not sure
of the answer, think of the days of the week.)
- If someone spills soup on some new clorhes of yours, do you iust sigh and say
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6 original - Do you never wear blue jeans?
7 obstinate - Do you become even Áre determined to do something, if people try
to persuade
you not ro?

34.6 Possible ansuers:


1 self-confident - she's very-confident; speaking in pubtic never borhers her at ar.
self-centred I've never met anyone as self-cJntreá as he is; tr. ,rr¡nLr-rir.
- world revolves
around him alone.
self-indulgent - Buying a box of chocolares just for yourserf is very
self-indurgent.
2 bad-tempered - She's always bad-tempered firsr thing in the morning alrhough she,s very
good-natured ar other rimes.
good-tempered - The.dog is far too good_tempered to be
much use as a watchdog.
quick-tempered - she's very quick-rempered, ,h. g.r,,.ry
ii.,iigLr.r, provocation.
3 narrow-minded
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travelled.
single-minded - He's totally single-minded; he never rhinks of anyrhing but
work.
open-minded - I,m sure she won,t be shocked; she,s far ,." .p;;l;i;¿;,

224 English Vocobulory in use

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