Dare-to be brave enough to do risky things Hang gliding-a sport of flying using hang-gliders
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7-15 Dare-to be brave enough to do risky things Hang gliding-a sport of flying using hang-gliders Stage-the part of a theatre where the actors perform Blind date-an arrangement in which two people spend time together in order to find out whether they like each other or not Fairground-an area of land that’s used for fairs Caution-careful thought and lack of hurry in order to try avoid a risk Mature-behaving in a sensible way like adults Dull-very boring Spill-to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container Unspecified-not mentioned, or not known Reference-a book, article etc. from which information is obtained Raw fish-not cooked Back out-to decide not to do something you agreed to do Falling to grace-a situation or feeling that you think of all your sins and realize that it is bad High-the middle or the most important part of a particular period of time Breeze-a gentle wind Be Strapped into-to have belts of car or parachute fastened to you Accompany-to go somewhere with someone together Adolescent-a boy or girl who is growing and being adult Underprivileged-not having as many advantages as most others Knots-an unpleasant tight feeling esp.in your stomach Palpable-a feeling that’s palpable is so strong that other people notice it and can feel it around them Apprehensive-worried or nerves about something that you are going to do A surge of-a sudden large increase in a feeling Theory-an idea that’s intended to explain something about life or about the world Charge-the power of strong feelings So-called-something or someone is usually called a particular name Tackle-to try to deal with a difficult problem Courage-the quality of being brave enough Petrified-extremely frightened like a stone Uneasy-worried or slightly afraid because you think something bad will happen Reckless-not caring or worrying about the possible bad results of your actions Bold-not afraid of taking risks and making difficult decisions Occasion-an important social event or ceremony Line-words that someone has to learn to perform Bleep-a short high sound made by a piece of electronic equipment Intonation-the way in which the level of your voice changes Tentative-not definite or certain and may be changed later Lifeline-something which someone depends on completely Team up-to join with someone in order to work Adore-to like something very much Hermit-someone who lives alone and has a simple life Invasion of privacy-a situation in which someone tries to find out details about another person’s private affairs in a way that is upsetting and The press-reports in newspapers and on radio and television Self-sufficient-able to provide all the things you need without help from other people Temper-a tendency to become angry suddenly Tantrum-a sudden short period when someone especially a child behaves angrily Steady relationship-a serious and strong relationship continues for a long time Mild-not very strong Mad about-to like someone or something very much Detest-to hate something or someone very much 16-20 Rhythm-a regular pattern of changes Biorhythmic-a regular changes in the speed at which physical process happen in your body Clumsy-moving or doing this in a careless way Dry-boring, very serious without humor Unwise-not based on good judgments Flesh-the soft part of the body of the person Internal-inside your body Body clock-the system in your body that controls types of behavior that happen at regular times Alert-ready to notice and deal with a situation Coordination-to make parts of your body move and work Accident-prone-more likely to have accidents than others Short fuse-if someone has a short fuse ,they get angry very easily Resistant to-opposed to something and wanting to prevent it from happening Changeover-a change from one activity to another Vice versa-used to say that the opposite of a situation you’ve just mentioned is also true Turbulence-a political or emotional situation that’s very confused Policyholder-someone who has bought insurance for something Cut down-to reduce the amount of something Be all fingers and thumbs-to be unable to do something in which you have to Regulate-to control an activity or process Secretion-the process of producing a liquid Nausea-the feeling that you have when you think you are going to vomit Outgoing-someone who is outgoing likes to meet and talk to new people Command of-knowledge of something, esp. a language Faithfully-the ending words of a formal letter that you’ve begun with Dr Sir or Dr Madam Sincerely-the ending of a letter, that you started by using their names Ideally-used to describe the way you would like things to be For the time being-for a short period of time from now, not permanently Carpenter-someone whose job is to make things from wood Take the phone off the hook-to take the telephone receiver off the part where it is usually placed so that no one can call you Turn down-to turn the switch on a machine such as oven radio, so that it produces less heat, sound etc. Naughty-a naughty child behaves badly and doesn’t do what you want Ferry-a boat that makes short regular journeys Rise-to get out of a bed in the morning Get across-to succeed in communicating an idea to someone else Get up to-to do something esp. something that you shouldn’t do Get over-to start to feel happy or well again after something has happened to you Get on-if people get on, they start to like each other and have a good relationship Get down-to write something, esp. something that someone is saying Mean-to intend to do something Get round to-to do something that you have been intended to do for a long time Sun lounger-a light chair like a folding bed Preference-if you have a preference for something, you like it more than another thing and will choose it if you can Run-to organize or be in charge of a business Take down-to separate large structure into pieces Lifeguard-someone whose job is to save people who are in danger Layout-the way in which writings and pictures are arranged on a page 21-25 Confident-sure that you have ability to do things well Substantial-large in number or amount Safety net-a large net that’s placed below of acrobat Grip-to hold something very tightly Entertain-to invite people to somewhere for a meal etc. Principal-someone who is in charge of a school, college or university Go off-if an alarm or something goes off, it makes a noise to warn you about something Stand-used to say you don’t like someone or something at all Keen-wanting to do something or happen something very much Strike-if something strikes you, you think of it, notice it Download 423.24 Kb. 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