
Task 1 (18 points). Match the adjectives with their definitions. Then make 5 sentences with any
five adjectives from the first column. 1. disappointed a. to be frightened or worried 2. scared b. not to be able to think clearly or understand something 3. cheerful c. to feel good because you (or someone you know) has done something well 4. hopeful d. to feel unhappy because someone or something wasn’t as good as you hoped 5. confused e. to feel positive about a future situation 6. miserable f. to be unhappy and angry because someone you love seems too interested in another person 7. proud of g. to be very unhappy 8. jealous h. to be happy and positive

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Ответ:
disappointed - d. to feel unhappy because someone or something wasn’t as good as you hoped
scared - a. to be frightened or worried
cheerful - h. to be happy and positive
hopeful - e. to feel positive about a future situation
confused - b. not to be able to think clearly or understand something
miserable - g. to be very unhappy
proud of - c. to feel good because you (or someone you know) has done something well
jealous - f. to be unhappy and angry because someone you love seems too interested in another person
Sentences:
She was disappointed that she didn't get the job she really wanted.
He was scared when he saw the spider crawling up the wall.
She was cheerful after receiving good news from her friend.
He was hopeful that he would get accepted into his dream college.
She was confused by the instructions on the puzzle.
He was miserable after his break-up with his girlfriend.
She was proud of her son for getting straight A's on his report card.
He was jealous of his friend's new car.



- disappointed: d. to feel unhappy because someone or something wasn’t as good as you hoped
- scared: a. to be frightened or worried
- cheerful: c. to feel good because you (or someone you know) has done something well
- hopeful: e. to feel positive about a future situation
- confused: b. not to be able to think clearly or understand something
- miserable: g. to be very unhappy
- proud of: f. to be unhappy and angry because someone you love seems too interested in another person
- jealous: h. to be happy and positive
Sentences:
- I was disappointed when the movie didn't live up to my expectations.
- She was scared to walk alone in the dark alley.
- The team felt cheerful after winning the championship.
- Despite the setbacks, he remained hopeful about his career prospects.
- The complex instructions left me confused about how to assemble the furniture.


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