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3. Fill in each space with an appropriate word or phrase. In some cases, more that

one answer is possible.

1) .................... she joined the company only a year ago, she has already been promoted twice.

2) Fast food is cheap .................... food in a proper restaurant is more expensive.

3) We went out .................... the rain.

4) .................... he was only twelve he could run faster than any other child in the class.

5) Even .................... they loved each other, they decided to part.

6) The children are very clever. ...................., they can be very noisy at times.

4. Match the items in the two columns. The first one has been done as an example.

Example: Even though he set off early, G

1. I like holidays in the mountains, ...

2. Despite public protests, ...

3. In spite of high prices, ...

4. She works in a hospital ...

5. The economic situation has been quite difficult. ...

6. Even though I don’t really like going to football matches, ...

a while her husband is a taxi driver.

b consumer goods are selling well.

c However, it is getting better now.

d it’ll be better than staying at home.

e the Government decided to build a road through the wood.

f whereas my wife loves the seaside.

g he still arrives late.

5. Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown. Do not change the meaning.

Two sentences should be rewritten as one.

a) Despite the cold weather, we all went for a walk.

Although it was cold, we all went for a walk.

b) John has done well in French, but not so well in Maths.

While ___________________________________________________________________.

c) I tried to persuade her. I didn’t succeed, however.

Although ________________________________________________________________.

d) It was raining, but I went swimming anyway.

In spite of _______________________________________________________________.

e) Ann felt ill, but insisted on going to work.

Despite _________________________________________________________________.

f) In spite of his early lead, Hudson lost the race.

Although ________________________________________________________________.

g) I’m not going to pay, although I know that I should.

While ___________________________________________________________________.

h) We expected Larry to accept the job, but he didn’t.

Even though Larry _________________________________________________________.

Vocabulary 2 The election system

1. Put each of the following words or phrases in its correct place in the passage below.

proportional representation

polling day

by-election

Member of Parliament

canvassing

eligible

call an election

secret ballot

deposit

House of Commons

constituents

campaigns

stand for election

constituencies

turn-out

General Election

polling stations

Middleford. Election Result. No.of registered voters: 100,000

Mr. G. Smith (Labour)

30,000 votes

Mr. R. Green (Conservative)

25,000 votes

Mr. L. Jones (Independent)

10,000 votes

Mr. W. Woods (Communist)

5,000 votes

A (a) __________ has just taken place all over the United Kingdom. These must take place every five years unless the Prime Minister decides to (b) __________ earlier. Above is the result in Middleford, one of the approximately 635 (c) ___________ into which the country is divided for this purpose, (d)____________ was last Thursday, when the election (e) ___________ and door-to-door (f)___________ stopped and the people of Middleford went to the (g) ___________ to make their choice, in a (h) ____________, from the four candidates (anyone over the age of 21 can (i)__________, on payment of a (j) __________ of 500 pounds, which is returned if he or she receives at least 5% of the votes cast). Voting is not compulsory and the number of people (k)___________ to vote in Middleford (everyone over 18) was 100,000, so the (1) __________ was 70%. Now Mr. Smith will become the (m) __________ for Middleford, which means he will represent the people of Middleford in the (n) ___________ in London. If he should die or be forced to give up his seat, the people of Middleford will have to vote again, in a (o) ___________ to replace him. It is a very simple system and Mr. Smith will try to represent all his (p) ___________ fairly, whether they voted for him or not. However, the fact remains that most voters in Middleford voted for candidates (and parties) other than Mr. Smith, and their votes are now lost. It is seats which are important in Parliament, not votes, and it is easy to see why the smaller parties would like a system of (q) ___________, in which the number of votes they won was reflected in the number of seats they received in Parliament.

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