Exercise 302
Fill in the blanks.
1. Bill kept___and arrived exactly at the time he had promised. 2. You must keep___that your brother is younger than you are. 3. You must go to the gym twice a week to keep___. 4. The doctor told her to keep___all the sweets and other fattening food. 5. The main thing to remember, if the man starts any trouble, is to keep ___. 6. Instead of keeping___the right he always tends to stay in the middle of the road. 7. Don't walk so fast, I can't keep___you. 8.1 am sure, my son never keeps anything___from me. He has always trusted me. 9. It was quite a new experience for a young woman to keep ___. 10. Why don't you come over and keep me ___
tonight while I sit with the children? 11. It costs a lot of money to keep___a car. 12. He kept___telling me the same story over and over.
Look
Exercise 304.
Match the words on the left with their definitions on the right.
1) look after a) turn the head (to see)
2) look at b) examine
3) look for c) investigate something
4) look forward to d) search for something
in a reference book, dictionary
5) look into e) search for someone/
something
6) look like f) raise one's eyes
7) look out g) consider someone/
something
8) look round h) take care of someone/
something
9) look through i) direct one's eyes on
someone/something
10) look up (2) j) resemble someone/
something
k) anticipate something with pleasure
11) look upon 1) be on the watch; be
careful
Exercise 305.
Fill in the blanks.
1.1 was about to step out in front of the oncoming truck when somebody yelled to me to look___. 2. With his fair hair and light skin he looks just___his father. 3, Pete looked everywhere___the book which he had lost. 4. You should look___all unfamiliar words in a
dictionary. 5. The police are looking___the records of all involved in the crime. 6. It is quite unwise to look___ a person who is different from us as a fool. 7. Our neighbours promised to look___our cat while we are on holiday. 8. We are looking_______ your visit. 9. She
' looked___him as if she wanted to ask something. 10. He 'looked___, but found no one. 11. She sat at the window looking __ a newspaper. 12. The captain looked___the glasses and saw a small boat in the distance. 13. He looked___from his paper and saw a young dark-haired girl.
Make
Exercise 308.
Match the words on the left with their definitions on the right.
1) make (both) ends meet a) put cosmetics on
2) make fun of b) compose
3) make friends c) read something which
is not written clearly
4) make one's living d) ridicule someone/some-
thing
5) make oneself at home e) decide
6) make out f) become a friend of
someone
7) make up (2) g) earn enough money to
live on
h) manage to live on a small amount of money
8) make up one's mind i) make oneself comfortable