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iece of paper or cloth into small pieces (2)to remove something from the ground by pulling or pushing it violently tear up an agreement/a contract etc to say that you no longer accept an agreement or contract 1. Scandal is tearing the government ____. 2. They threatened to tear ____ the peace agreement. 3. The children were screaming and tearing ____ each other39。s hair. 4. She tore ____ his letter and threw it away. 5. Trees were torn ____ by the storm. 6. A lot of the old tower blocks have been torn ____ to make way for new housing. 7. He was enjoying the fun and couldn39。t tear himself ____. 8. We finally managed to tear him ____ ____ the TV. 9. He tore ____ his clothes and dived into the water. Satellites allow live TV programmes to be broadcast over vast distances, … live (adj.) 1. a live television or radio programme is seen or heard on television or radio at the same time as it is actually happening a live radio phonein show There will be live TV coverage of tonight39。s big match. 2. not dead or artificial = living experiments on live animals 3. a live performance is one in which the entertainer performs for people who are watching, rather than a film, record etc The band will be giving a live concert performance next week. 4. a wire or piece of equipment that is live has electricity flowing through it Be careful those wires are live. live (adv.) The ceremony will be broadcast live on television. The match will be shown live by the BBC. I love their music, but I39。ve never seen them perform live. The band is playing live in Birmingham tonight. Homework 1. Review the passage. 2. Page 102 A1, A2