blind jumper
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Blind Jumper
Bett wilson, a 7’-year-old blind grat-grandmother ________ Edinburgh, became the oldest person _____ Britain to do a bungee jump. She jumped ______a 165 foot crane __________ Washingtom _______ The North-East __________England.Straight ____________ her jump, she said: “It helps being blind-you can’t see how far you might fall”.
Phrasal verbs
1. get through2. settle down3. grow up4. turn into5. go on6. pick up
a) change from child into an adultb) becomec) catch, become infectedd) consumee) start living, stable lifef) happen
Phrasal verbs:Several meanings of the phrasal verbs put on, put off and put up
1. increase2. distract3. discourage4. get dressed in, wear5. provide accomodation for6. build7. switch on8. postpone delay9. tolerate
1. Never put____________ till tomorrow what you can do today!2. Even though she ______every heater in the house, it was still
freezing cold.3. A lot of the tower blocks which you were put _____ in the sixties
have been pulled down.4. As soon as John got home, he took off his boots, put _____his
slippers and settled down to read the paper.5. I’m sure that if you put ______ the price of cigarettes, more
people would stop smoking.6. Don’t be put________ by the colour! It tastes really nice!
7. You don’t needn’t look for a hotel when you come to the States. We can easily put you ________
8. Could you turn down the radio a bit, please? I’m trying to concentrate and the music is really putting me ______