1. When the economic crisis started, people were suddenly worried about losing their jobs.
2. Tina couldn’t
handle all the noise and pollution of living in a city, so she moved to the country.
3. When Brian left his small village to live in the city, it took him a few months to
adapt.
4. We’re
curious about what it would be like to live in another country. It sounds very interesting.
5. Over the years, Steve’s company has developed
steady and reliable relationships with many other businesses in the area.
6. I felt
fulfilled as a teacher because I enjoyed helping people learn.
7. There were more than 30 applications for the
position of general manager.
8. Don’t you agree that keeping things the same is
considerably easier than trying to change them?
9. After I borrowed money from my parents, I had to
justify the purchases I made with it.
10. If you focus too much on your job, your personal relationships may
suffer as a result.
A.
(v.) to change your behavior because the situation you are in has changed
B.
(v.) to change your behavior because the situation you are in has changed
C.
(n.) a time of great danger or difficulty
D.
(adj.) wanting to know or learn something
E.
(adj.) completely satisfied and happy
F.
(v.) to control or deal with someone or something
G.
(v.) to give or be a good reason for something
I.
(adj.) staying the same over a period of time
J.
(v.) to become worse in quality