Here you have a cloze test, complete the gaps with the words from the chart.
The key is below the test.
Have a nice weekend!
Smoke clears . . . and
their eyes meet
ACCORDING
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CIGARETTE
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FLIRTING
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NEVER
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UMBRELLAS
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ALWAYS
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COMMONPLACE
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FORBIDDEN
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PLACES
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SOLIDARITY
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BAN
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ETIQUETTE
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FORGOTTEN
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PROBLEM
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STAMMERED
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BARMAN
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EVERY
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FREEZING
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PUB
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TEETH
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BONDING
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FELT
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LIGHTER
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QUICKENING
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WEDDINGS
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FROM the instant she saw him across the
smoke-free bar, an eyebrow slightly raised and his dark eyes full of mystery,
she 0._______ her whole body quiver with desire.
He motioned to the door and she followed him
outside.
“Well?” he said, his voice dropping to a
delicious whisper. “Do you fancy one?” She stared into his hazel-brown eyes,
her pulse 1._______ as she took in the manly contours of his chest and
shoulders. “I’m Tandy,” she 2._______ as he pulled the cigarette packet from
his pocket. “I’m Jake,” he said, moving closer as he offered a light.
“So, er, what do you make of this smoking
3._______ ?”It may not quite be from the pages of the latest Jilly Cooper bodice-ripper,
but a wave of high-intensity flirting, with its very own 4._______ and code, is
heading for Britain.
With a ban on smoking in public 5._______
coming into force in Scotland this month, and England and Wales next year, pubs
and bars across the country are bracing themselves for an invasion of
“smirting” — the combination of flirting and smoking that has taken the Irish
Republic by storm.
From Dublin to Dingle, the outside of
6._______ pub in Ireland, where smoking in public places was banned two years
ago, is now crowded with smokers giggling as they huddle beneath 7._______ and share
cigarettes.
The smirters are young and old, gay and
straight. Some had never touched a 8._______ until the ban, but have become
smokers to spice up their love lives.Many are serial smirters; others do not
know that they are smirting until it is too late.
9._______ to one study in Ireland, 27 per
cent of people have met a partner while having an al-fresco cigarette. The
phenomenon has led to one-night stands, 10._______ and divorces.
As he watched the smokers outside his pub
yesterday, Damien Furlong, the 11._______ at McDaid’s pub in Dublin, said: “I’m
married with three kids so I can’t do it myself but there’s a fair bit of the
smirting that goes on. It’s like there’s some kind of 12._______ between the
smokers.”
Tracey Cox, author of the bestselling Superflirt, said: “We have to brace
ourselves for this. Being outside the pub will become the hot place to be.
Smokers have 13._______ been seen as the risk-taking and fun people, but when
it’s 14._______ and naughty that makes you think about sex.
“Half the time it’ll be so 15._______ that
you’ll have to stand next to each other. Standing outside and having a smoke
suddenly becomes an incredibly 16._______ thing to do.”
In Ireland smirting has become so 17._______
that it has even developed its own code. Above all, those wanting to smirt should make sure that they never
have their own 18._______ while no matter how funny a joke is, it is best to
avoid flashing those nicotine-stained 19._______ or coughing up phlegm.
With the ban becoming law in Scotland on March 26, a
local newspaper recently urged all Scots to embrace smirting with all the vigour of the Irish. “No, it’s not dangerous,
illegal or infectious,” one columnist wrote.
“In my smoking days, I took a trip across the
water (to Ireland) and the ciggie-zones were where all the great chat and
20._______ was taking place. There was smirting
aplenty. And, er, some smissing.”
KEY
0. FELT
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1. QUICKENING
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5. PLACES
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9. ACCORDING
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13. ALWAYS
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17. COMMONPLACE
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2. STAMMERED
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6. EVERY
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10. WEDDINGS
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14. FORBIDDEN
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18. LIGHTER
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3. BAN
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7. UMBRELLAS
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11. BARMAN
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15. FREEZING
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19. TEETH
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4. ETIQUETTE
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8. CIGARETTE
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12. SOLIDARITY
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16. BONDING
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20. FLIRTING
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