World Pass Unit1-3 Review. P.36 A – Study the phrases in the box and think of examples from your own life. Then use the phrases to complete the sentences.

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World Pass Unit1-3 Review

P.36 A – Study the phrases in the box and think of examples from your own life. Then use the phrases to complete the sentences below 1. a split personality 2. a personality clash 3. a sports personality 4. a strong personality 5. A personality disorder 6. p ersonality traits

P.36 B – Match the antonyms for personality. Then circle the ones that describe you. 1. j 2. e 3. d 4. g 5. a 7. i 8. h 6. f 9. b 10. c

P.37 C – Complete the sentences with the noun that has a meaning related to the underlined adjective. 1. go-getter 2. pushover 3. hothead 4. controlfreak 4. control freak

P.37 D – Circle one word in teach set that doesn’t fit. Use your dictionary as necessary. 1. d riven 2. c onflict 3. e xtrovert 4. l oud 8. d dd disappointment 7. c cc cautious 6. g gg gloomy 5. aloof

E – Read the first sentences and pay attention to the word in bold. Then circle the word in parentheses that best completes its meaning. 1. s houldn’t 2. s eldom 3. a lot 4. w asn’t End P together 6. overlooked