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phrasal verds

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Phrasal verbs
I variant
I. Match phrasal verbs with their definitions
hack into
1) to break into a computer system
back up
2) to connect to a computer system by putting in a particular set of letters or
log in
numbers
charge up
3) to stop using a computer system or program by giving a particular
log out
instructions
zoom in
4) to copy computer information
go on
5) to take care of someone or something
print out
6) to produce a copy of a computer document from a printer
look after
7) to continue happening or doing something as before
8) to put electricity into an electrical device such as a battery
9) to make the image of something or someone appear much larger and
nearer
Complete the sentences with the phrasal verbs from Ex. 1
He let me … his e-mails.
Will you please … the children while we go to theatre?
I can’t … to this website. I don’t remember my password.
She used her computer skills to … the company server.
If you … here, you can see North Korea.
Don’t forget to … or someone will read your letters.
You’d better … these files.
I can’t … lying to save him.
I’ll … the batteries before I go.
Phrasal verbs
II variant
I. Match phrasal verbs with their definitions
a) log out
1) to break into a computer system
b) hack into
2) to connect to a computer system by putting in a particular set of letters
c) back up
or numbers
d) print out
3) to stop using a computer system or program by giving a particular
e) log in
instructions
f) charge up
4) to copy computer information
g) zoom in
5) to hope to get something that you want or need
h) go on
6) to produce a copy of a computer document from a printer
i) look for
7) to continue happening or doing something as before
8) to put electricity into an electrical device such as a battery
9) to make the image of something or someone appear much larger and
nearer
II. Complete the sentences with the phrasal verbs from Ex. 1
1) It allows the programmer to … the player’s game system.
2) I seem that with or without us, life will … .
3) She can’t … to Facebook. She has forgotten her password.
4) James’ computer acted up, but he had … it before.
5) Are you still … a job?
6) Where can I … my mobile?
7) It’s always important to … . If not, someone can get into your account.
8) Could you … his order history?
9) I can’t … any closer, Den.
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