LEVEL 4 Escape Room PC1
Paul John Burt
Created on August 29, 2024
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Transcript
Good luck!
L4: Escape RoomProgress Check 1
START
Introduction
Welcome to the Escape Room. You are going to have several tests where you need to answer correctly to escape.Good Luck!
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ROOMS
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Match the words below to the underlined word with a similar meaning: Tom is a very attractive young man.
slender
ugly
handsome
plump
Sylvie has a good, slim, athletic figure because she works out a lot in the gym.
plump
trim
slender
Dan was overweight when he was younger.
trim
ugly
plump
slender
She was a really attractive girl.
trim
beautiful
slender
Some people thought he was very unattractive.
slender
plump
ugly
beautiful
Sally is a gymnast with very long, thin arms and legs.
handsome
plump
slender
ugly
Complete with the correct compound adjective. I'm forty, and I'm ........ I can't read books without glasses.
blue-eyed
long-sighted
short-sighted
Complete with the correct compound adjective. Joe returned from his holiday on the beach in Mexico looking very......
fair-skinned
sun-tanned
pale-skinned
Complete with the correct compound adjective. Bill is good-looking and .... He has to buy very large shirts.
huge-shouldered
broad-shouldered
trim-shouldered
Complete with the correct compound adjective. Swedish people are famous for being.... and .....
blue-eyed / dark-skinned
blue-eyed / blonde-haired
dark-eyed / sun-tanned
Complete with the correct compound adjective. Diane is ...., she needs glasses because she can't see things that are far away.
good-sighted
short-sighted
long-sighted
Complete with the correct compound adjective. People who are ..... and ..... or blonde can't sit in the sun very long because they burn easily.
dark-skinned / dark haired
pale-skinned /blond haired
tan-skinned / blond haired
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My relatives are so different! My brother John is ________________ and relaxed all the time. He never gets angry or bad-tempered. He's very ________________ too. He can sing and play the piano but he never talks about how talented he is. In contrast, Simon is very ________________ — he's always telling people that he's so clever and so good at sports, and he's ________________, too — he never does what I tell him to do — even when I give him good advice! It really annoys me. Amy is ________________ and lacks confidence and doesn't like being the centre of attention.
Amy, on the plus side, always seems to know when I'm feeling sad or depressed. She's so ___________. Adam, my cousin is more ___________. He has a strong personality and says what he thinks. He's also a very ___________ person, who, if he hass a difficult task to do, works hard until he's achieved it. His ___________ brother Hugh, however, gets up late and never does any work. Then there's cousin Julie! She's the most ___________ person I know — she's always crying or laughing! What a family!
Choose two correct words to complete the sentences.
Choose two correct words to complete the sentences.
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Complete the expression with the present simple or present progressive.Sally ..... make-up or jewelry.
hardly ever wearing
hardly ever wears
Complete the expression with the present simple or present progressive.Tim's ..... ! It isn't something he usually does at parties!
dances
dancing
Complete the expression with the present simple or present progressive.I ...... braces on my teeth. My teeth are fine.
aren't needing
don't need
Complete the expression with the present simple or present progressive.These days, more teenagers ....... cosmetic surgery. I don't think it's a positive trend.
have
are having
Complete the expression with the present simple or present progressive.I usually ....... clothes in retro shops.
am buying
buy
Complete the expression with the present simple or present progressive.My sister ..... my choice of clothes! It really annoys me!
is always criticizes
always criticizes
Complete the expression with the present simple or present progressive.Joe is tall but he ...... (look) younger than his brother.
is looking
looks
Complete the sentences. Use the infinitive with or without to or the -ing form of the verbs.Penny suggested (dress) up as goths for the party.
to dress
dressing
Complete the sentences. Use the infinitive with or without to or the -ing form of the verbs.Wendy decided (buy) a pair of jeans,
buying
to buy
Complete the sentences. Use the infinitive with or without to or the -ing form of the verbs.Sue couldn't (pay) for the pullover.
paying
pay
Complete the sentences. Use the infinitive with or without to or the -ing form of the verbs.I hate (wear) hats.
wear
wearing
Complete the sentences. Use the infinitive with or without to or the -ing form of the verbs.Eddie wants (go) shopping on London's fashionable Carnaby Street.
going
to go
Complete the sentences. Use the infinitive with or without to or the -ing form of the verbs.Flared trousers seem (be) in fashion.
being
to be
Complete the sentences. Use the infinitive with or without to or the -ing form of the verbs.I promise (lend) you my tie.
lending
to lend
Complete the sentences. Use the infinitive with or without to or the -ing form of the verbs.Have you ever considered (become) a fashion designer?
to become
becoming
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Choose the correct answer.Andrew ________ his grandfather.
looks as
looks like
looks as if
Choose the correct answer.Stuart ________wear glasses nowadays, but I don't know for sure.
must
might
can't
Choose the correct answer.Sylvia seems ________.
like friendly
friendly
being friendly
Choose the correct answer.Carl ________ be in the basketball team. He hates all sports!
might
can't
must
Choose the correct answer.Lucy looks _______ in that dress.
she's so gorgeous
gorgeous
a gorgeous girl
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TESTS
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Choose the correct answer.Hi, my name is Shakra, I'm nineteen and I .... in Mumbai, India.
'm living
live
lives
Choose the correct answer.Currently, I ________ for my wedding. It's next week!
prepares
'm preparing
prepare
Choose the correct answer.At a Hindu wedding, women _______ sixteen different items of jewelry and cosmetics.
are usually wearing
usually wear
wear usually
Choose the correct answer.I don't often _______ kohl, which is a very dark eye make-up, but I think kohl suits _______ people like me
is using / broad-shouldered
use / dark-haired
be using / middle- aged
Choose the correct answer.It's strange to wear a traditional Sari because I ______ to wear the latest fashion, you know _____ European designer clothes.
prefer usually / chic
usually prefer / chic
Choose the correct answer.I'm a businesswoman and I am very determined and ________.
modest
assertive
easy-going
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Read the following and answer the questions.
Hi everyone! My name's Caleb, and this is my new blog. It's all about travel-one of the most exciting experiences that anyone can ever have!I'm 14 and I've visited 35 countries! When I was 4, my dad took me to Chile. And when I was 8, we went on a trip around the world. We visited 25 countries that year! Every day I learned something different. What has travel taught me so far? Read on!
The significance of the hoodieAll clothes are political in the sense that they communicate a message about how the person wearing the clothes wants the world to see them. Often these messages are positive ones. For example, some people wear business suits to say that they are powerful, confident and assertive. Others buy designer clothes to show that they are cool and stylish. However, sometimes clothes carry a message that is more threatening, and, in our modern society, no single item of clothing is more menacing than the simple hoodie.Hoodies are a twentieth century development. In 1930, an American sweatshirt company called Champion added a hood to their sweatshirts so that workers could keep their heads warm in cold weather. At that time, people didn't think that hoodies were threatening, but they did think that they were the sort of clothes that only poor, working class people wore. In 1976, the film Rocky came out. It was a film about an uneducated boxer who became the world champion. The main character wore a hoodie, and a lot of young people copied the style. Wearing a hoodie meant that you were cool and street-wise, but it also said that you were poor, angry and misunderstood by society. When hip hop artists like Run DMC and Eminem adopted the hoodie, its meaning changed subtly once more.Hoodie-wearers were now not only angry and on the edge of society, but they were also dangerous and up to no good. That, of course, is the image of the hoodie today. When older people see a group of teenagers wearing hoodies, they immediately form a negative opinion of them. It is the uniform of the truant and the bully, the shoplifter and the hooligan. It's impossible for most people not to think that they are trouble-makers. A lot of shopping centres ban young people in hoodies from entering, and there is evidence to show that police officers are more likely to stop and question teenagers in hoodies than young people in other types of clothing. But is this fair? On the one hand, perhaps it is. Hoodies allow the wearer to cover his or her face. Hiding your identity may just be a way of saying that you hate the world and you want to hide from it, but it is also, of course, a good way of avoiding being filmed on CCTV cameras while committing crimes. In our society, it is natural to mistrust people who don't show us who they are. On the other hand, it is a form of discrimination to treat hoodie-wearers as a threat. Why shouldn't young people wear hoodies to express how angry and isolated they are in a society that doesn't respect them?
Hi everyone! My name's Caleb, and this is my new blog. It's all about travel-one of the most exciting experiences that anyone can ever have!I'm 14 and I've visited 35 countries! When I was 4, my dad took me to Chile. And when I was 8, we went on a trip around the world. We visited 25 countries that year! Every day I learned something different. What has travel taught me so far? Read on!
The significance of the hoodieAll clothes are political in the sense that they communicate a message about how the person wearing the clothes wants the world to see them. Often these messages are positive ones. For example, some people wear business suits to say that they are powerful, confident and assertive. Others buy designer clothes to show that they are cool and stylish. However, sometimes clothes carry a message that is more threatening, and, in our modern society, no single item of clothing is more menacing than the simple hoodie.Hoodies are a twentieth century development. In 1930, an American sweatshirt company called Champion added a hood to their sweatshirts so that workers could keep their heads warm in cold weather. At that time, people didn't think that hoodies were threatening, but they did think that they were the sort of clothes that only poor, working class people wore. In 1976, the film Rocky came out. It was a film about an uneducated boxer who became the world champion. The main character wore a hoodie, and a lot of young people copied the style. Wearing a hoodie meant that you were cool and street-wise, but it also said that you were poor, angry and misunderstood by society. When hip hop artists like Run DMC and Eminem adopted the hoodie, its meaning changed subtly once more.Hoodie-wearers were now not only angry and on the edge of society, but they were also dangerous and up to no good. That, of course, is the image of the hoodie today. When older people see a group of teenagers wearing hoodies, they immediately form a negative opinion of them. It is the uniform of the truant and the bully, the shoplifter and the hooligan. It's impossible for most people not to think that they are trouble-makers. A lot of shopping centres ban young people in hoodies from entering, and there is evidence to show that police officers are more likely to stop and question teenagers in hoodies than young people in other types of clothing. But is this fair? On the one hand, perhaps it is. Hoodies allow the wearer to cover his or her face. Hiding your identity may just be a way of saying that you hate the world and you want to hide from it, but it is also, of course, a good way of avoiding being filmed on CCTV cameras while committing crimes. In our society, it is natural to mistrust people who don't show us who they are. On the other hand, it is a form of discrimination to treat hoodie-wearers as a threat. Why shouldn't young people wear hoodies to express how angry and isolated they are in a society that doesn't respect them?
Hi everyone! My name's Caleb, and this is my new blog. It's all about travel-one of the most exciting experiences that anyone can ever have!I'm 14 and I've visited 35 countries! When I was 4, my dad took me to Chile. And when I was 8, we went on a trip around the world. We visited 25 countries that year! Every day I learned something different. What has travel taught me so far? Read on!
The significance of the hoodieAll clothes are political in the sense that they communicate a message about how the person wearing the clothes wants the world to see them. Often these messages are positive ones. For example, some people wear business suits to say that they are powerful, confident and assertive. Others buy designer clothes to show that they are cool and stylish. However, sometimes clothes carry a message that is more threatening, and, in our modern society, no single item of clothing is more menacing than the simple hoodie.Hoodies are a twentieth century development. In 1930, an American sweatshirt company called Champion added a hood to their sweatshirts so that workers could keep their heads warm in cold weather. At that time, people didn't think that hoodies were threatening, but they did think that they were the sort of clothes that only poor, working class people wore. In 1976, the film Rocky came out. It was a film about an uneducated boxer who became the world champion. The main character wore a hoodie, and a lot of young people copied the style. Wearing a hoodie meant that you were cool and street-wise, but it also said that you were poor, angry and misunderstood by society. When hip hop artists like Run DMC and Eminem adopted the hoodie, its meaning changed subtly once more.Hoodie-wearers were now not only angry and on the edge of society, but they were also dangerous and up to no good. That, of course, is the image of the hoodie today. When older people see a group of teenagers wearing hoodies, they immediately form a negative opinion of them. It is the uniform of the truant and the bully, the shoplifter and the hooligan. It's impossible for most people not to think that they are trouble-makers. A lot of shopping centres ban young people in hoodies from entering, and there is evidence to show that police officers are more likely to stop and question teenagers in hoodies than young people in other types of clothing. But is this fair? On the one hand, perhaps it is. Hoodies allow the wearer to cover his or her face. Hiding your identity may just be a way of saying that you hate the world and you want to hide from it, but it is also, of course, a good way of avoiding being filmed on CCTV cameras while committing crimes. In our society, it is natural to mistrust people who don't show us who they are. On the other hand, it is a form of discrimination to treat hoodie-wearers as a threat. Why shouldn't young people wear hoodies to express how angry and isolated they are in a society that doesn't respect them?
Hi everyone! My name's Caleb, and this is my new blog. It's all about travel-one of the most exciting experiences that anyone can ever have!I'm 14 and I've visited 35 countries! When I was 4, my dad took me to Chile. And when I was 8, we went on a trip around the world. We visited 25 countries that year! Every day I learned something different. What has travel taught me so far? Read on!
The significance of the hoodieAll clothes are political in the sense that they communicate a message about how the person wearing the clothes wants the world to see them. Often these messages are positive ones. For example, some people wear business suits to say that they are powerful, confident and assertive. Others buy designer clothes to show that they are cool and stylish. However, sometimes clothes carry a message that is more threatening, and, in our modern society, no single item of clothing is more menacing than the simple hoodie.Hoodies are a twentieth century development. In 1930, an American sweatshirt company called Champion added a hood to their sweatshirts so that workers could keep their heads warm in cold weather. At that time, people didn't think that hoodies were threatening, but they did think that they were the sort of clothes that only poor, working class people wore. In 1976, the film Rocky came out. It was a film about an uneducated boxer who became the world champion. The main character wore a hoodie, and a lot of young people copied the style. Wearing a hoodie meant that you were cool and street-wise, but it also said that you were poor, angry and misunderstood by society. When hip hop artists like Run DMC and Eminem adopted the hoodie, its meaning changed subtly once more.Hoodie-wearers were now not only angry and on the edge of society, but they were also dangerous and up to no good. That, of course, is the image of the hoodie today. When older people see a group of teenagers wearing hoodies, they immediately form a negative opinion of them. It is the uniform of the truant and the bully, the shoplifter and the hooligan. It's impossible for most people not to think that they are trouble-makers. A lot of shopping centres ban young people in hoodies from entering, and there is evidence to show that police officers are more likely to stop and question teenagers in hoodies than young people in other types of clothing. But is this fair? On the one hand, perhaps it is. Hoodies allow the wearer to cover his or her face. Hiding your identity may just be a way of saying that you hate the world and you want to hide from it, but it is also, of course, a good way of avoiding being filmed on CCTV cameras while committing crimes. In our society, it is natural to mistrust people who don't show us who they are. On the other hand, it is a form of discrimination to treat hoodie-wearers as a threat. Why shouldn't young people wear hoodies to express how angry and isolated they are in a society that doesn't respect them?
Hi everyone! My name's Caleb, and this is my new blog. It's all about travel-one of the most exciting experiences that anyone can ever have!I'm 14 and I've visited 35 countries! When I was 4, my dad took me to Chile. And when I was 8, we went on a trip around the world. We visited 25 countries that year! Every day I learned something different. What has travel taught me so far? Read on!
The significance of the hoodieAll clothes are political in the sense that they communicate a message about how the person wearing the clothes wants the world to see them. Often these messages are positive ones. For example, some people wear business suits to say that they are powerful, confident and assertive. Others buy designer clothes to show that they are cool and stylish. However, sometimes clothes carry a message that is more threatening, and, in our modern society, no single item of clothing is more menacing than the simple hoodie.Hoodies are a twentieth century development. In 1930, an American sweatshirt company called Champion added a hood to their sweatshirts so that workers could keep their heads warm in cold weather. At that time, people didn't think that hoodies were threatening, but they did think that they were the sort of clothes that only poor, working class people wore. In 1976, the film Rocky came out. It was a film about an uneducated boxer who became the world champion. The main character wore a hoodie, and a lot of young people copied the style. Wearing a hoodie meant that you were cool and street-wise, but it also said that you were poor, angry and misunderstood by society. When hip hop artists like Run DMC and Eminem adopted the hoodie, its meaning changed subtly once more.Hoodie-wearers were now not only angry and on the edge of society, but they were also dangerous and up to no good. That, of course, is the image of the hoodie today. When older people see a group of teenagers wearing hoodies, they immediately form a negative opinion of them. It is the uniform of the truant and the bully, the shoplifter and the hooligan. It's impossible for most people not to think that they are trouble-makers. A lot of shopping centres ban young people in hoodies from entering, and there is evidence to show that police officers are more likely to stop and question teenagers in hoodies than young people in other types of clothing. But is this fair? On the one hand, perhaps it is. Hoodies allow the wearer to cover his or her face. Hiding your identity may just be a way of saying that you hate the world and you want to hide from it, but it is also, of course, a good way of avoiding being filmed on CCTV cameras while committing crimes. In our society, it is natural to mistrust people who don't show us who they are. On the other hand, it is a form of discrimination to treat hoodie-wearers as a threat. Why shouldn't young people wear hoodies to express how angry and isolated they are in a society that doesn't respect them?
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