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WORD FORMATION FOR ADVANCED MAJOR (WITH KEY)
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28. +2-2
 %&+%$
29. )##;&)%
30. -#A#82?2)0
/.
31. .
#2####'%.-
32. !##2@#
2$#2>4$&-
4$&-
33. )2
-%!*
34. +#:/.'
35. #
BC+1/
36. '5!!#
82?
!1
37. 74##)&
38. )2!##
 &%$
39. @####
#4##/+
40. &4-*0#
##
$&%
41. 7#0%/07#*
#2-/+
42. $
#$.&$
43. ?)28+..
44. A#
D$2..'
45. #@#2#
0+5.9
46. #
#17
47. &0#82?
!!&%$
48. 82?A#
E$&-
49. 2A#
+%&$
50. ##0
4!+
51. 7#02
&&-!%
52. &*#4
#
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53. #0#'##50
A%$*
54. $2#82?+&-'
55. A0###,#
@#&-'
56. A7#22###
21!*
57. FG#7#%/
#2#0#"8-
58. 2*#@##7#'$&&
59. #2.9
60. &2
## $%
61. $2##
2##5/.
62. 828##D
#&&!+
63. *#
.8-.-
64. 4
"4
8&7
65. ##!.%#
*-'"#
66. #82?##&;#$;#+
82?!.9!
67. 5#5#
0+8%&6%
68. 82?####
#
#82?8..$
69. ,
)5082?.'%
70. ;###
#0##.1
71. ##,#+;
A1$7
72. #"#82?
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73. -D#$
#;6%
74. 7#>##82?2
4+1-*
75. #8)/##
-/+
76. -D2#
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102. #2#
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103. #
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108. ##"25
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111. +IIII##;&%
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/J&%
113. 4#4
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115. .#IIIIII
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116. #525
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120. @##5
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127. *2#'.
128. 28!1$%0
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129. &2-'1)$72
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132. )!1%#AA
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133. "22.9
134. ;.$0D#
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135. 8.-72##
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137. +##4#
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138. %##20
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140. +#E2)
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147. /22#
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154. #2#>#

155.  #

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156. '##
"
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157. 
#E
158. #!
#5#"
159. #2##
#
160. %FN=O*,
//FNNF
161. #
162. +22

163. ##
164. /
165. #

166. #22#
#
167. ##
2
168. II%
169. A#
170. )@#IIII#M2
171. 8#524#
172. 4"2

173. 7####* 
##II
174. #2
"
175. '#

176. &!@#

177. 2####
178. ##!%.
#

179. +#
180. '#
#
181. A#
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182. .##
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183. ##
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184. A4)2#
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185. 
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186. 
187. 8###
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188. 4
189. #>2>>2
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190. &%###
191. /'#
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192. ###
193. >2
194.  >#
195. #>#2M<KK
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196. ###
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197. /2##
#3#!$
198. #2+
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199. 
200. #D##
201. H##
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202. !####
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203. )#"
204. 7###
205. >##2
206. 6&#
207. B+##:)EC
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208. D
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209. 884
210. 7#MK##
#
211. 
212. 2##
213. @##
214. +<
2
215. '2#

216. #&

217. 2#
@##
218. B#2E
219. &##
#
220. +4#

221. #>"
222. "#+!
223. >)6>##
#
224.  #
#
225. )8"#/!
226. #

227. /##
"
228. %###2
&#
229. #

230. +>2#
231. )&1)&
232. >P
233. "#

234. #"42#

235. #@###D: #>2#
+
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236. )##
237. &#H
238. ##
239. .##
240. 7###4##""
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241. ##
242. &##
243. &)
D#"
244. 2##HQ
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245. 2#
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246. 22##
247. 7#4#@#0#
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248. 7#224
249. A0#
250. )68/
251. 02#
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252. !####2#
##
253. 22
254. ##
255. 84
256. ,#
257. 22#"##
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258. 7##2##
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259. 22MK
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260. 6-#FN
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261. #0##
262. J #:J #
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263. 2##22
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264. &D###
265. #
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266. ####
267. #
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268. 2%#>#
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269. #@#
270. 2#
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271. !##2M#2:
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273. 2D#
274. #!&
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276. &#
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277. &
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278. 5
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279. 62
280. ##
281. &
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282. /2+#
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283. '>#
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284. ##
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285. #>
286. *#
287. A2
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288. #
289. ##
290. 4##"##
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292. &#
293. /#
294. /8#
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WORD FORMATION FOR ADVANCED MAJOR (WITH KEY)
1. They gave a(n)______performance. Many people regretted coming to see it. (MILL)
2. Both Matt and I were happy to be riding to the less______path of Mostar, the
birthplace of War Child and, therefore,
one of the most significant places we would visit. (TREAD)
3. Eventually this became independent; now it produces______family shows to
entertain the elderly and to raise funds for charity. (SEEK)
4. He called the young people shiftless, lazy and_______. (NOTHING)
5. I'm not afraid of that little______. Under no circumstances will he become skilled enough to beat me in a duel. (SQUEAK)
6. Watari's girlfriend accuses him of being a(n)______and having cheated on her. (TIME)
7. The basis is an inexpensive fresh or frozen______pizza consisting of a thick par-
baked base with toppings already applied. (OVEN)
8. Kousei wasn't so wrapped up in his performance and his music became______after a while. (TONE)
9. This is no loosely knit group of______spouting off at meetings and gathering
signatures on petitions. (ROUSE)
10. It was a(n)______moment for Kousei when he realized he wouldn't have been able
to go on but for his friends' sincere encouragement. (BULB)
11. This was initially______. You needn't have done this. (NEED)
12. Having participated in many plays, he will______be cast in the lead role of the upcoming one. (DOUBT)
13. Men tend to be expected to play the______role in the family. (BREAD)
14. Many roads in the village were terribly flooded and______following the heavy rainfall. (PASS)
15. You may accuse me of______as much as you wish, but I still wouldn't take sides in that fight. (COWARD)
16. Hikaru Nara is such a good and catchy song that I get______every time I listen to it. (GOOSE)
17. They threatened him with______from school, but it turned out to be a prank. (EXPEL)
18. Your Lie In April is a real______. Once you start watching it, you cannot stop. (PIECE)
19. Is it a falsehood that employees can have four different salads to choose from for lunch in the company______? (COFFEE)
20. I______it was a lie, but I couldn't help fall for it. (STAND) 21. She's one of
those______people, always putting her hand on your arm while she's talking to you. (FEEL)
22. He has earned the title of Britain's top______, after spending 57 years on the
nation's railway platform. (SPOT)
23. Our______experts have once again picked up the top prizes in the gardening competition. (FINGER)
24. The text offers a neutral catalogue of ancient_______structures, prefiguring
modern methods of classification by type
used by scientific archaeology. (TYPE)
25. The media’s______desecration of the great man’s character assassination was
completely unwarranted. (HUMUS)
26. It is a Poke?mon that appears almost______for me. We are as thick as thieves. (MAKE)
27. When he said that he, a total newbie, would vanquish the master of dueling, I
suspected it was______. (CHEEK)
28. He forsook me when I needed his helps most. Now I know he is a(n)_________friend. (WEATHER)
29. Such an argument is misleading, if not wholly______. (FALSE)
30. Nurse Joy says it is______whether your Poke?mon will be okay. So we can't say anything with certainty. (GO)
31. Once the news of the assassination of their beloved leader reached the
public,______broke out in streets throughout the country. (DEMON)
32. Customers were often confused after asking a question to the______new store
clerk Richard because the clerk’s explanation never made any sense. (BRAIN)
explanation never made any sense. (BRAIN)
33. Some______slowed down their vehicles with a view to peeking into the fatal accident. (NECK)
34. How can you stand living in this_______town? (GOD)
35. Typically, those concerned with protecting the earth and its resources have been
dismissed and branded as overly emotional and irrational “______.” (HUG)
36. The Day-Care Couple needs to invest in______technologies in order to provide
better conditions for their Poke?mon. (CUT)
37. Years of extreme duelling have turned his hair______. (SALT)
38. This______Slowpoke Tail Curry was carefully prepared with the best of the best ingredients. (WATER)
39. Tristan is quite a(n)______guy. If you hang out with him, he will never foot the bill for luxurious food. (TIGHT)
40. Another prominent explanation of North Korea's behaviour is that its
nuclear______is meant for a domestic audience. (RATTLE)
41. You'll get to witness Egyptian Gods' descent______since Yugi and Kaiba always
have a duel every two weeks. (NIGHT)
42. Mordecai and Rigby held a(n)______party last night and somehow their boss was unaware of it. (ROAR)
43. Te?a is very______. She always manages to look good in photographs. (PHOTO)
44. James was originally______but he decided to leave his wealthy family and then joined Team Rocket. (BLOOD)
45. This______Bell Tower is particularly notable not only for its antique looking but
it's also the only place connecting people with Ho-oh. (BOX)
46. ______is the activity of using the Internet to harm or frighten another person,
especially by sending them unpleasant messages. (BULLY)
47. Ash's group decided to go for______rather than stay in a hotel or a Poke?mon Center. (CATER)
48. The decision to catch this legendary Poke?mon with Master Ball is a_________. Just do it right away! (BRAIN)
49. Marik tried to______Joey by telling him it was a waste of time struggling to save Mai. (HEART)
50. Lavender Town is a real______at night. It is rumoured to be a ghosts' lair yet worth exploring. (CHILL)
51. Yubel's feeble attack and defence stats are______by her overpowered effects. (BALANCE)
52. By constantly challenging himself, Ash Ketchum has exceeded his limits and
eventually won the______championship. (DREAM)
53. If you're up to see the new Doraemon Movie, bring a pile of tissues with you - it's a real______. (JERK)
54. Team Rocket was caught______while trying to steal the Poke?mon. (HAND)
55. To some, Joey's dueling style, such as his attempt at utilizing useless cards,
appeared quite a(n)______one. (LAND)
56. Jaden Yuki is a reckless,______guy, but when it comes to dueling, he will always be
ready to take the game on. (LUCK)
57. By the age of 16 Muto Yugi had possessed the three Egyptian God cards and
reached the______of dueling skills and couldn't go any further in this field. (PIN)
58. I think Kaiba should quit being so______about his loss against Yugi. (DRAMA)
59. The overwhelming tension in this duel makes it a(n)______ready to ignite. (BOX)
60. A(n)______is someone who writes a book or article, etc. for another person to
publish under his or her own name.(WRITE)
61. Team Rocket came up with an idea that by cultivating a(n)_________appearance
they can make an easy living out of a generous-hearted pedestrians. (GO)
62. Pink Panther lives in a(n)_________house, which is a house that is joined to
another similar house on only one side.(ATTACH)
63. Khang was a(n)______, overbearing tyrant, and he was not a last ruler we want to tangle with. (OPINION)
64. We can then expect these robot aircraft to have the capability of carrying
scientific______and other experiments into the stratosphere. (PAY)
65. This young duelist is considered___a)___(COME) for having drawn up some
most___b)___(KIND) and efficacious strategies.
66. To______ your Poke?mon you can use Antidote, Full Restore, Full Heal or bring it to
the nearest Poke?mon Center.(TOXIC)
67. ______are an half-eaten apple used as an in-battle effect item that gradually
restores the holder's HP. (LEAVE)
68. In Poke?mon games, you will have to pay a fair to ruinous amount of
money______you when failing in a battle against
not only trainers but wild Poke?mons as well. (POOR)
69. I have a bizarre___________that I might not be capable of bringing down the
Sinnoh-region champion's ace Poke?mon.(BODE)
70. Friends that always stay by your side and support you, especially when
you're_________are your true friends. (OUT)
71. I regret to inform you that authorizing your entry to the Hall of Fame is beyond my______. (JURY)
72. It is unpardonable for a trainer to inflict______punishment on their Poke?mons. (DRAGON)
73. While Nicole is engaged with her______job, all her husband, Richard, ever does is
staying at home and vegging out. (FIVE)
74. You can’t lose your temper with your Poke?mon like that and then
expecteverything to be______. (HUNK)
75. Loosing your Life Points in a Shadow Game will leave your body substantial
damage and______agonies. (NIGHT)
76. Ninjask moves so fast that its______sometimes become unseeable. It also
congregates around tree sap. (IMAGE)
77. Since my son's behavior is______, he might be grounded for a week. (CORRECT)
78. Overtraining your Poke?mon may turn out______ and end up that Poke?mon totally beat. (PRODUCT)
79. The belief in The Winged Dragon of Ra being the mightiest Egyptian God has
been so______that it can hardly be changed. (ROOT)
80. This Poke?ball really needs______(LIVE). You should start off with polishing it up with this______(HAND)
81. Some people believe that if they reach the pinnacle of meditation, they can live
a(n) ______life after death. (LAST)
82. Komurasaki, whose beauty can destabilize the whole country, is one of the most
gorgeous and splendid______in Wanokuni. (COURT)
83. It is rumoured that drinking juice from Shuckle can______people's both beauty and strength. (JUVENILE)
84. On Halloween, American people are prone to decorating their houses with______,
which is a large pumpkin with a face carved into it and the candle put inside to shine through the holes. (JACK)
85. An individual's______is another individual who looks or gestures exactly like them. (GANG)
86. A______is an arrangement which involves three people live together and have
sexual relationships with each other. (TROIS)
87. They designed______academies that could ensure young duelists would meet
state standards and their dueling needs,
then calculated the costs of those facilities. (TYPE)
88. The______answered that it was an ill omen for it meant the destruction of the city and the death of many. (SAY)
89. Rare candies, which help increase your Poke?mon's level, cannot be found in any
Poke?Marts nor in any other__________. (CONFECT)
90. ____________is a spray-type medicine for poisoning which can be used once to lift
the effects of being poisoned from a Poke?mon. (DOTE)
91. Perry the platypus is a______, egg-laying mammal of action. (AQUA)
92. Behold! My plane-inator is my greatest invention which uses______navigation equipment. (ART)
93. The battle against the Elite Four has been long reckoned to be______. (DOG)
94. Kneel before the______of my god card! Descend, Obelisk the Tormentor! (SUPREME)
95. Despite being just the 3rd Gym leader in the Johnto region, Whitney is notorious
for her ____________, Milktank! (JUGGER)
96. He classed himself among the theosophists, and claimed to be a convinced and
happy_____________in a scientific age. (NATURE)
97. Melanie felt that it was important to know what every character was thinking, so she wrote her novel from
an_____point of view. (SCIENCE)
98. My lecturer holds several advanced degrees and is the______of the ideal scholar. (BODY)
99. Many people will be exceedingly angry if what looks like a modest increase in
money available turns out to be______. (MOON)
100. In earlier times,______and malformation were associated with evil. (FIGURE)
101. The beggars in the city also indicate that there are thieves, . ., robbers and the like lurking around. (PICK)
102. What sounded like a . . . . . . . of wild rhinoceroses roused her from her sleep. (STAMP)
103. We are now seeing the resurgence of shoe polish brands in advertising, a
practise few marketers could afford when cheap Chinese . . . . . . . flooded the
Continent a decade back. (BOOT)
104. Compulsive shopping also refers to compulsive buying or being a . ., and it is a
serious problem that can have many implications. (SHOP)
105. Having your phone at the ready or tapping away constantly gives rise to what
experts are calling . . . . . . . . . . (INFORMATION)
106. To preserve your eyesight, you should avoid looking directly at the. .sun. (DESCEND)
107. It happened one morning - a boy with. . . . . . .powers awoke in bed transformed
into KADABRA, a psychic type Poke?mon. (SENSE)
108. The beach is safe for swimming and also popular for windsurfing and kite-
surfing, with spectacular………. .for the spectators. (BAT)
109. Even though we were all different, we established a sense of…………. while
taking a class together. (COMRADE)
110. During World War II battle, the soldier used his…………. to project a long stream
of fire at his enemies. (THROW)
111. He was not a…………. .player and tended to shun publicity. (FLAME)
112. Insurance companies with an almost…………. attitude call such events "Acts of God". (BLAME)
113. The sexual and emotional attraction to members of the opposite sex is called.. . . (SEX)
114. You must turn the cap…………. to remove it. (CLOCK)
115. One interesting feature of………………. .is its economy, and its emphasis on
certainty rather than conceptual completeness. (PHRASE)
116. In the last few years, most of us - even instinctive ________ like me - have become
practised in the dark art of surveillance. (TECHNOLOGY)
117. It was during ________ that someone suggested the film be in color and luckily it worked. (PRODUCE)
118. While journalists generally consider themselves ________ , working with
numbers has become an inescapable part of their profession. (WORD)
119. There is a final _____________ that strikes me as needlessly flashy. (THEATRE)
120. The leader of the quorum-calling ________ happened to be on the board the year
that quorum was changed to 500 students. (NEVER)
121. ________ responses are effective, which reduces the rate at which hypothermia can be induced. (REGULATE)
122. They remain convinced the cause was ________ in sheep dip. (ORGANISE)
123. Another good news is that the ________ in the country is witnessing a measured shift in its upkeep. (PRISON)
124. A lot of emerging companies find themselves in a kind of ________ when it comes
to financing their future growth. (LAND)
125. Those pictures later served as ________ for the decorative panels. (MEMORY)
126. James is such a/an ____________ (FASHION) person. He knows all about the latest trends of fashions.
127. Kaito kid will be punished for all of his _____ (DO).
128. The log cabin beside the river looked very ______ (PICTURE). I can't wait to go back there next summer.
129. All the workers here are very _______ (INDUSTRY). They work all day very efficiently.
130. I wish you both health and _____ (LONG).
131. Do you see that light over there? I think it's one of those rare ______ (WORM).
132. There has been a ______ (SCUTTLE) about James cheating on Jessie with her best friend, Veronica.
133. Many fighters like to practice their skills before the match by _____ (BOX).
134. I really feel bad for people who are born with ______ (FORM). It's really just unfair for them.
135. My hobby is ______ (PONY). I like to ride on my horse around the countryside on a peaceful evening.
136. I have finished the weekly article, but I'm not sure if there are any typos, we
need to go through a/an ___________________(READ) before publishing it.
137. Harry made a gesture of courtesy and extreme politeness, he cuddled
Herminone's right hand and gave a/an ______(MAIN).
138. Even though we tried our best to accomplish this work, Maria didn't give a
damn about it! In that lofty appearance,
she must be a/an _______(FLIP), I swear.
139. After being placed in the oven and baked for 20 minutes, my two bread got the_______(KISS).
140. Hey dude, this concert is terrible and boring! I lack the _____(SIT) needed to
keep staying in here till the eventide.
141. Harry, the trumpeter, waited awhile to join the ______(WAIT) for the solstice carols.
142. Fifty years ago, Professor Dumbledore was the Transfiguration teacher at
Hogwarts, he taught a student how to turn into a/an ________(DUMBLE).
143. My energetic walking buddies oblige me toward a pace of _________(DRIFT).
144. Hey girl, you should throw away the food you have taken and leave this forest
now, or else the ___________(DICK) will capture you!
145. Wow! They're using the ______(COCK) to catch those birds.
146. I'm irritated with John, he can't do anything, he's a/an ______(BOTTOM) in our company.
147. Giving someone a peek into the inner workings of your nightmares, that is ________(CRITIC).
148. Staying in the freezing weather, Ron continues to use his heavily encrusted
sleeve as the _______(DROP) remover.
149. Tom chooses to invest his money in a right way rather than
_____________(CUM).Hint: Relate to money.
150.
In the midnight, I see a/an _____(VINUM) man accosting a woman in front of a
bar, his hand holds a costly bottle of wine, it must be Macallan.
151. As a/an _____(PLUVIUS), I always excited about unseasonal rains.
152. To fully preserve the shipwreck, it is vital that the team take measures, one of which is ______(sand).
153. I heard that inside the Artic _________(freeze) there exist many ancient viruses so
if it actually melts, the pathogens
will be released, posing a serious threat to mankind.
154. But for the _______(note) attached to the book, I wouldn’t have understood the whole meaning of the story.
155. World War II has witnessed some of the most notorious ________(grim) in the world. 7
156. During social distancing, I help my family by doing some _____(do) chores, such
as sweeping the floor and washing the dishes.
157. To be honest, I belong to the ________(ware), scorpions and spiders always creep me out!
158. ______ who want to fund the restoration of a derelict arts centre in Cheltenham
have pleaded with other bidders to let it become community-run (benefit)
159. These wonderful books ______ (capsule) moments in history in truly unforgettable ways.
160. When Emma was widowed in 1879, she decided to leave her home in Koblenz,
Germany, to start ______ (new) in Glasgow, and settled in the city by 1881
161. The refugees slept in _______________ (shift) tents at the side of the road
162. He has a(n) ___________(can) knack of being able to see immediately where the problem lies
163. Most men behave(gain). . . . when they meet a beautiful girl.
164. Mr Garry(vote). . . . . other candidates in the general election.
165. When a person feels the vibration of his phone but it is not vibrating.It is
call(cell,vibrate). . . . . . . . .
166. If you keep(hand). . . . . . . . . .with the tasks I gave you,I will not sign a contract with you.
167. Ms Linh fell in love with a(wise). . . . . . . . man,who used to be a notorious gangster of this market.
168. This game is very(proof)……. . . . .Even a child can play it.
169. Jenny arrived to the party as a(gate). . . . . . . . because I dis not invite her.
170. She is very(quiet)…………. . . .because her son has been missing for 2 weeks
171. Peter is very generous and hard-working except for his(favour). . . . . . . .
172. Being(toxic). . . . . . . . . by a romantic novel,the boy finds it hard to come back to reality.
173. You are very talented,but,you should respect to Mr Kim.Whatever happens,he is
still your(run)……. . . and.
174. . . . . . . . . .(Thought),he threw a lighted cigarette into a waste basket,which
leaded to a big fire yesterday.
175. Due to the(admin). . . . . of the manor,this city has become a terrible place for immigrants.
176. A degree of Chemistry is(require). . . . .for any candidate who wants to pass the interview.
177. Lacking of good human resources is a(annual). . . . . issue of my company.
178. Most big companies usually have (conference). . . . . . so that the CEO can contact
with all directors of subsidiary companies.
179. He is a big fan of (real). . . . . .,which depicts odd and unreal things.
180. Despite their great effort,they have to accept the(reverse). . . . . .of the current status
181. That Mr Johnson established this plant is a big(stone). . . . . .in his business career.
182. Our home team tried(tire). . . . . . . . . to have a good result against the away team
but they were(success). . . . .
183. Last night,I celebrated a small party to serve my friends but I was very sad due
to(arrive). . . . of Henry-my best friend.
184. Joana is(dexterity). . . . . . . .She can work with her both hands without any problem.
185. Most women hate men who are too(forward). . . . . . 8
186. This machine is covered with a (water). . . . . material so it can not be wet.
187. (Produce). . . . . . . is one of the wastes that usually happen at most manufacturing plants.
188. It is said that the life(expect). . . . . . .of women is higher than men.
189. Laura’s children are very(neck). . . . . . . .That’s why I don’t like to invite her family to any party.
190. Ancient Egyptians used(hour). . . . . . . to measure the(pass). . . . of time.
191. Most of the employees in my company admire the General Director so much
because he is a(visible). . . . . . . leader.
192. This town is being(modern). . . . . . .with upgraded important(structure). . . . .
193. I don’t take any side.I am always(road). . . .
194. My family is(religion). . . . . . .We don’t believe in god and (nature). . . . . .beings.
195. Buddha’s teachings have been a great(light). . . . . .for humankind for over 2500 years.
196. I am afraid that I can only give a(guide). . .for you this time because I also have
some training plan for the others.
197. The General Manager asked the purchasing team to buy a
new(humid). . . . . . . . for Quality Control Room.
198. My father used to be a(kill). . . . . . . . .He had had a lot of girlfriends before getting married with my mom.
199. The enemy claims that their fortress is(destroy). . . . . . . . .
200. (Mind). . . . . . . . is really a stressful job unless you love children a lot.
201. 3 days ago, a poor farmer was (thunder). . . . . .while he was standing under a big tree.
202. (Cholesterol). . . . . will cause some serious cardiac disease,so you should not eat too much meat and fat.
203. She was arrested due to(false). . . . .a lot of certificates.
204. You can use the(over). . . . . . . paint to decorate your room.
205. The victim’s(member). . . . . . body was found in a trunk.
206. When I watch TV,I can see that a lot of people in Africa are(nourish). . . . . . .
207. “Hey, why are these sugar particles not soluble anymore ?So strange!”
Well,because the solution is(saturation). . .
208. The job advert notices that only(list). . . . . . . .candidates are contacted for an interview.
209. Polyethylene and Polystyrene are examples of(plastic). . . . . . . .
210. You have been absent for 20 days until now ,so I am afraid that our teacher
will(register). . . . . . .your name
211. The path was so slippery so I(balance). . . . . and fell onto the pond.
212. The poor boys looked(mouth). . . . . at the toys through the glass window.
213. The inspection equipment of my current company is very(day). . . . . . .
214. Tom(eat). . . . .all members of his family.He can eat 5 loaves of bread for his breakfast.
215. Danny hit his brother last night when he knew the truth that his mother has
been (treat). . . . . .for several months.
216. My closest friend is living in a countryside.At this time,he is(winter). . . . . . .the
straw for the cattle to ear in winter.
217. I think It is bound to rain this afternoon.The weather forecast is quite(ground). . . .
218. “ I wish I were strong enough to protect the(weak). . . .!the boy said.
219. An(economy). . . . . . is the one who uses statistic and mathematics to study,
model and predict economy principles and outcomes
220. His(behave). . . . . .of (sex). . . . . . . . (harass). . . . . . . was a serious(base). . . . . . . . . .in his life.
221. The(teeth). . . . . . . . .of the wild animals are used to lacerate their preys’flesh.
222. The violent(wind). . . . . . . . . gave a lot of difficulties for the Herald Crew.
223. Last night’s Sir Victor’s presentation about his success(breath). . . . . . .all audience.
224. The(move). . . . . . . . .is the most important part of a train.Without it,the rest ones are useless.
225. Sergey Brin and Larry Page are(find). . . . . . .of the huge Google Corp.
226. The public(bench). . . . . . . . .of the new mobile phone models are really impressive.
227. Generally, in most action movies,the(hero). . . . . . . are usually very strong and maleficent.
228. (Elephant). . . . . . . is a dangerous disease which usually takes place in some African countries.
229. We have been close friends for a long time,so in our free time,we always try to(visit). . .
230. Helena’s classmates like her a lot due to her(society). . . . . . . . .
231. Some(American). . . . . . .newspapers always try to protect the image of the USA.
232. Tom’s father is very disappointed with his(achieve). . . . . . :.at his school.
233. I was impressed by my wife at the first time we met each other due to her(sheep). . . smile
234. My husband is finding an experienced( baby). . . . . . . to take care of our babies at the present time.
235. Why did you quit your previous job? Well,because I don’t like my previous boss. He is
very(nature). . . . and(content). . . . .
236. Sugar can be(solution). . . . . in water.
237. A dangerous criminal was(electric). . . . . . .3 days ago.
238. In many countries,(marriage). . . . .status is strictly(prohibition). . . . . .
239. Our bodies produce(body). . . . . . .to (act). . . . . . . diseases.
240. You must use a (extinguish). . . . . . .to stamp out the fire then call (fight). . . . . .to come as soon as possible.
241. We see that you can get angry all the time.Try to improve your(control). . . . . .
242. Australia belongs to southern(sphere). . . . . . .
243. According to the Bible, Saint Michael is the(angel). . . . . . . .who can control all
junior angels to fight against evil spirits.
244. Tokyo is one of the biggest (city). . . .in the world with the population around 34 millions.
245. When the police came to the site,they saw an (pack). . . . . . .suitcase and some bullets around it.
246. I like having (make). . . . . .food to save time because I am very busy everyday.
247. You are very excellent but quite(temper). . . .That's why you can not be promoted to a manager.
248. You have to (wind). . . . . the clock so that everybody can know the exact time.
249. Last John's defeat(bitter). . . . . . . . . .him so much.
250. Some VIPs of the (Govern). . . . . . . .forces were arrested by the police yesterday.
251. My brother's company went to a (bank). . . . . . . . due to some bad investments on real estate.
252. (Curriculum). . . . . . . . . . activities are very important for pupils to know about the surroundings.
253. The colonel ordered his army to make an (camp). . . . . . . near a lake.
254. These processed must be(standard). . . . . . . before being put into practice.
255. Pigs are (omnivore). . . . . . . They can eat anything except metals.
256. The government is propagandizing a movement of(popular). . . . . . . .
257. It is a very(time). . . . . . . .work.I think you can not finish it on your own if you want to meet the deadline.
258. You must keep the (type). . . . . . . . of the product in case the customers need them in the future.
259. The poor kid does not know that he has been being raised for 20 years with
the(get). . . . . properties of his parents. 10
260. In Viet Nam, it is(legal). . . . . . . for a man to marry a girl who is under 18 years old.
261. It is(deny). . . . . . . . . that Laura's husband is a very rich and arrogant guy.
262. "Where are you going?" Well, I am rushing to the(mother). . . . . . . . . . ward to take care of my wife.
263. I think the soup that you cooked last night is (do). . . . . . so I am cooking it again now.
264. As a judge, you should not have any(favor). . . . . for anyone else.
265. This symbol in the drawing means(eccentric). . . . . .and you can inspect it with a
Coordinating Measuring Machine.
266. In feudal age, if a man was guilty of a serious sin, he would be(head). . . . .
267. (Tour). . . . . . . . . .destinations are being developed in many remote areas at the present time in Viet Nam.
268. That I get bad marks in English (face). . . . . my father because he’s a famous English teacher.
269. (Lab). . . . . . must be provided with protective equipment.
270. My mother keeps considering me as a(good). . . . . son because I can not do anything to help her.
271. Could you take 2(bucket). . . . of sand for me?
272. She (belief). . . . . . . in ghosts because she’s a scientist.
273. My brother wants to make a(continent). . . . . . . . journey with his sport
274. (Tropical). . . . . .plants are the plants which can be found in Central America.
275. Sometimes,(critic). . . . . . may cause a stressful and disheartened feeling to a person.
276. A policeman said that my identity card was (identify). . . . . . . . . . because of my(blur). . . . . .photo.
277. A(myth). . . .chimera can be considered as a(breeding). . . . . . between a Lion and a Snake.
278. The(appear). . . . . . of a white-haired man in the case (mystery). . . . . . . . . the police force.
279. (Violet). . . . . rays are the enemies of the skin.
280. The water in this bottle needs to be(pure). . . . . .to remove(pure). . . . . .
281. My boss has a(competence). . . . . . . management.All of the managers in the
company must wait for her decisions.
282. In Greek mythology, Hercules is a(god). . . . .who can
do(ordinary). . . . . . . . . things
283. Don’t(add). . . . .the(add). . . . . into the soup or we will have a(disaster). . . . dinner
284. We used to consider him as an(stand). . . and(respect). . . . . . . . professors until
his achievements are(proof). . . . . . .
285. The(diagnose). . . . .of the doctor was the cause of the girl’s death.
286. (Kinesis). . . . . . . . is still considered as a(nature). . . . . . . . . .power.
287. Jenny is working for a(nation). . . . . . company and she has a great chance to
communicate with a lot of foreign colleagues from many countries in the world.
288. When we came to the forest,we saw a(use). . . . . . . . . mine.
289. The house has been(occupy). . . . . . . . . for a long time since the host died.
290. The(expect). . . . . arrival of the guest gave us a difficulty in setting up the meeting.
291. A(tell). . . . . . . can(prediction). . . . .a person’s life but she/he can
not(cast). . . . .his/her life.
292. All of us admire his(wise). . . . . . . .
293. Generally,a man must(go). . . . . . .a lot of hard trials in his life.
294. Gandhi was a former Indian Prime Minister who was famous for his(violent). . . . .
295. Amidst A Wash Of Firefly Light
Setsuko was crunk to see the ______________1.(GLOW) nearby the lake. Hence, Seita,
her teenage brother, caught and brought them into the cave of the siblings.
Flickering insects lit up a tiny joyfulness. In the next morning, after finding the
bodies of the fireflies, Setsuko asked his brother to build a grave for them. Under the
tree, wooden stelae sprouted up in a ________________2.(BLEED) way. Fireflies imply
the souls of the dead - millions of people died because of the war as well as the
graves scattered all over Kobe. No exceptions, Setsuko took her last breath in a
___________ 3.(BONE) night beside a stale doll and an empty fruit candy box.
Leaving behind the_________________4.(TRIBULATE) of the warfare, Setsuko buried
herself in the endless sleep. Whereas, Seita had to stand alone in the dark and might
be tormented by a ____________________5.(CONSCIENTIOUSNESS) ____________6.(PRESENT).
296. During the pursuit of Ash's group, Team Rocket of James, Jessie and Meowth
arrived at a seaport and somehow managed to sneak into
a(n)______(1)______(VAGUE) yacht instead of a(n)__________(2)__________(FRILL) one in
an attempt to catch Ash's Pikachu. There, James ran into a Magikarp salesman who
later tried to rip him off, and James, unluckily, was_________(3)__________(WIT) enough
to fall for his lies that his Magikarp would reproduce at a rapid rate and make the
buyer rich. James looked absolutely________(4)_______(DUMB) when Meowth and
Jessie told him that he had been taken for a ride. After foolishly splashing out on
a(n)______(5)______(VALUE) Magikarp, they lived on the______(6)______(BREAD) and
were likely to fall prey to impending starvation. Hence they came up with an idea
that they could just eat the Magikarp. But in the effort to consume it, they found its
meat too hard and______(7)______(TASTE) to be eaten and eventually got rid of it.
Unfortunately, the little Magikarp evolved into a(n)______(8)______(DIG) Gyarados and blew them away.