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SEMI- CPE WORD FORMATION EVERGREEN Word Formation
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Chuyen De On Chuyen Anh ( Part 2 )
Ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên Anh và thi Học sinh giỏi môn tiếng anh
Chuyên đề: Word Form- 1
Exercise 1: Fill each gap with the correct form of the words in brackets.
1. It would be a _______ decision to stop supporting the arts. (RUTH)
2. In the not-too-distant past farm, animals were able to live _______ lives in what we would
now term 'free-range' conditions. (NATURE)
3. Forests from an integral component of the _______ are essential to the stabilization of global
climate and the management of water and land. (SPHERE)
4. Mr. Brown was the _______ at the meeting. (CHAIR)
5. He was _______ of making her acquaintance. (DESIRE)
6. As young women _______, they may perceive sex as an assertion of independence and gender equality. (CULTURAL)
7. She is very efficient and _______ polite to the customers. (FAIL)
8. She found him arrogant and _______. (DOMINATE)
9. An anonymous _______ donated $2 million. (BENEFIT)
10. _______ of course, I’m much better off than I used to be. (MONEY)
Write your answers here: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Exercise 2: Fill each gap with the correct form of the words in brackets.
1. George gave the child a _____________of sweets. ( HAND)
2. Our class team has won five ________________football match. ( SUCCEED)
3. The _____________have discovered the laws of inheritance ( GENE)
4. Thousands of patients' lives have been made ________________ better by the
application of cloning genes. ( MEASURE)
5. His actions in destroying the tapes were _________________. ( DEFEND)
6. This margarine is full of _____________ - just look at the label! ( ADD)
7. That one kiss had left her ________________ with excitement.( BREATH)
8. She is employed by the president in an ______________ capacity.( ADVISE)
9. She was charged with _________________ bank records.( FALSE)
10. Nobody wants to make friends with a/ an __________________ person ( HEART)
Exercise 3: Complete the following passage with the correct forms of the bold words given in the bracket.
1. When we arrived at the hotel, we were amazed at the _____ hospitality of the staff. (COMPARE)
2. He is the bad manager in the factory and everyone is in attempt to _____ him. (FAME)
3. The _____ of an epidemic will be unavoidable unless measures are taken to prevent the rural
population from drinking the contaminated water. (BREAK)
4. Please keep the email short. _____ makes everyone’s lives easier. (BRIEF)
5. With the help of the computer, checking information has become less _____. (LABOR)
6. You mustn’t leave your luggage ______ for even a moment on the train. (ATTEND)
7. She looked in on the baby _____ to check that it was all right. (PERIOD)
8. They were totally _____ by the girl’s disappearance. (MYSTERY)
9. The talks were totally ____. We didn’t reach agreement on anything at all. (PRODUCT)
10. The boy was very violent and his parents found him _____. (MANAGE) Your answers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Exercise 4: Fill each gap with the correct form of the words in brackets.
1. Be careful. You may be ________ to put all your eggs in one basket. (ADVICE)
2. The cancellation of the ccase resulted from the ________ in court of the defendant resulted in. (APPEAR)
3. I’ve never met such a strong girl. Her energy seems ________. (EXHAUST)
4. It is very diffcult to find Mrs. Pie’s shop, for it was ________ from all others in the street. (DISTINGUISH)
5. Students hate their classmates who get ________ treatment form their teachers. (PREFER)
6. The educational program we are launching is to ________ teenage girls in rural areas. (POWER)
7. Doesn’t she know that her good result will make her parents ________ proud of her? (MEASURE)
8. A list of ________ events for the autumn is being prepared. (COME)
9. Most people who work feel that they are ________ (PAY)
10. She was the only visitor ________ into the sick room. (ADMISSION) Your answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Exercise 5: For question 1-10, use the word in capitals at the end of the sentence to form one
word that fits in the space. There is an example at the beginning (0).
0. We really must look for staff who have good ___qualification_____. QUALIFY
1. ________ is much more effective than aggression. ASSERT
2. The singer’s ________ lifestyle attracts the attention of the press. CONVENTION
3. When she passed 30, Sue became increasingly ________ for a baby. DESPAIR
4. The unresponsive audience made the lecturer somewhat ________ .What a shame. HEAR
5. My brother’s a comedian who specializes in doing ________ of famous people. PERSON
6. Michael Spencer’s ________ book is likely to be a huge success. COME
7. Some ________ now have their own nursery facilities for staff with children. WORK
8. He won’t get angry with you- he has a very calm ________. TEMPER
9. Sam was very grateful to his ________ parents for their generosity. ADOPT
10. The subtle photography and music make the film very ________. ATMOSPHERE
Exercise 6: Give the correct form of the words in the brackets.
1. They are waiting for the doctor’s …………………. . (diagnose)
2. There was a heavy …………yesterday afternoon which completely ruined the church Garden Party. (pour)
3. His contribution to medical science was outstanding laying the foundations for
research by the scientists who would follow in his (foot)..................
4. Cigarettes, coffee and alcohol and other (addict) ………….... are known to have an
adverse influence upon human health.
5. Marie Curie's life offers us a profound and fascinating (sight) ............ into the changing
world of women in science and academia
6. Be careful! That’s a ………………poison. (dead)
7. The talks were totally ………… We didn’t reach agreement on anything. (product)
8. The boy was very violent and his parents found him ………… (manage)
9. Tax exemption only applies to those with ………………… status. (resident)
10. …………………… books have been written on the subject. (number) Your answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Exercise 7: Fill in the bracket with the correct form of the words
1. Many teachers expressed serious ___________ about the GIVE new tests.
2. The price of property in the city is ____________ PROHIBIT
3. ____________ is an economic theory which states that a CONSUME
progressively greater level of consumption is beneficial to the consumers.
4. If your credit card debt is mounting and yet you can't stop SHOP
spending, you could be a _______________
5. The number of people suffering from shopping addiction has TAKE
_____________ the number of drug and drink addicts combined.
6. He gained ___________ for being difficult to work with as NOTORIOUS an actor.
7. The Transformer is quite intriguing. It is ___________ one of DOUBT the best movies of the year.
8. Her hip has been ___________ for quite a while, and she'll TROUBLE probably need surgery on it.
9. Her latest novel is a _____________ thriller, set some time in FUTURE the late 21st century.
10. The new policy only serves to ____________ the ACCENT
inadequacy of help for the homeless. Answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Exercise 8: Fill in the bracket with the correct form of the words.
1. She was completely ____________________________ by severe burns. (FIGURE)
2. The government is now faced with the ______________________ problems of unemployment. (SUPER)
3. Part of the _________________ process involved changing the names of all the hospitals. (STANDARD)
4. Every man talking with Katie like her. She is very nice and _________________. (LADY)
5. A bank _________ credited its customer's account twice with the amount of a single remittance. (ERR)
6. Nobody in his country dared to ___________________ him because of his important status. (FRIEND)
7. Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect. It means that you've decided to look beyond
the _____________________. (PERFECT)
8. We have our ________________________ advertising department; therefore, we don’t need to hire other
companies to publish the materials. (HOUSE)
9. She left the theatre feeling that two hours had been ______________________ spent. (GAIN)
10. Coupled with a ___________________ thunderstorm drifting overhead just now, it's been quite an eventful afternoon. (SIZE) Your answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Exercise 9: Complete these sentences, using the suitable form of the words in brackets.
1. Computers were sold ______ for the first time in the 1950s. (COMMERCE)
2. He was deeply ______ about his late arrival. (APOLOGIZE)
3. Family members discuss problems frankly and find ______ quickly. (SOLVE)
4. There are differences and ______ between Vietnamese and American cultures. (SIMILARLY)
5. At weekends, early morning phone calls can be so ______ because it is the time
when people sleep late. (STARTLE)
6. This is only hatred ______ by racial prejudice. (GENERATION)
7. He is not able to read or write; he is a(an) ______ child. (LITERACY)
8. She’s involved in many _______ activities, such as music, sport and drama. (CURRICULUM)
9. The _____ of this document is wrong! There’s no page 13. (PAGE)
10. The general director was blamed for his ______ of the company’s business. (HANDLE)
Exercise 10: Use the word given in capitals at the end of each sentence to form a
word that fits in the space in the sentence. There is an example. Example: 0. admirable
0. Mr. Brown has a great many ______qualities. ADMIRE
1. Deaths caused by reckless driving are ______. AVOID
2. The coat was ______ in shades of blue and green. PATTERN
3. Most tinned fruits contain ______amounts of sugar. EXCESS
4. He fell off the bike, but his______ were not serious. INJURE
5. In electronics, we learn to repair______ appliances. HOUSE
6. Trung's sense of humor______ him from other students. DISTINCT ANXIOUS
7. People use first-aid to ease the victim's pain and______. BREATHE
8. The scenery was really ______ beautiful. CRITIC
9. You don't respond well to positive______, which is only made to help you. CREDIBLE
10. ______as it may seem, mammoths were alive only five thousand years ago. Your answers: 1.
…………. 2. …………. 3. …………. 4. …………. 5. ………….
6. …………. 7. …………. 8. …………. 9. …………. 10. ………….
Exercise 11: Give the correct form of the word in the brackets.
1. Deforestation and excessive farming have _____________ the soil. (POOR)
2. In his _____________, Mike smashed all the breakable items in the kitchen. (FURIOUS)
3. The building looks a bit ______________ from the outside but it’s quite
traditional inside. (FUTURE)
4. I sat completely ____________as the spider crawled along my arm. (MOTION)
5. The heavy snow meant that the mountain roads were ____________for over a week. (PASS)
6. She was charged with being disorderly and ____________. (INTOXICANT)
7. The damage caused by the terrible storm two days ago was____________ by
the government. The real figures go up every minute. (ESTIMATE)
8. They exchanged ____________ for a few minutes before saying goodbye. (PLEASANT)
9. There is a decline in the ____________ of cigarette smoking among young men. (PREVAIL)
10. They are planning for an advertising campaign to ____________the new film. (PUBLIC) Your answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Exercise 12: Write the correct form of each word in the numbered space provided.
1. The victims of the mistaken bombing are just the latest ___________ of the increasingly bloody war. (casual)
2. A gesture of ___________, the commission tested our products, too (partial)
3. The project went over budget because of ___________ at the planning stage (calculate)
4. We have___________ obligations to control prices. (contract)
5. He insisted that his project be ___________ by the Council thought it was costly and impractical. (prior)
6. The destruction caused by Alzheimer’s disease has been likened to the ___________ of the
hard drive, beginning with the most recent files and working backward. (erase)
7. A popular type of vaccine contains living ___________ that have been caused harmless. (organic)
8. Foreign language learning is ___________ an issue that has attracted a lot of attention (Argue)
9. If you look on the other side of the cup you will find a small ___________ with the name of
the original manufacturer. (grave)
10. The fact that numerous factories dumping waste into the area’s rivers has led to high level of ___________ (toxic)
Exercise 13: Write the correct form of each word in the numbered space provided.
1. The WWF works tirelessly on a ________ never-ending list of projects, all of which help us to
protect the diversity of life. (SEEM)
2. A _________ learner is less likely to retain the content of the lesson than one who is enthusiastic. (MOTIVE)
3. I’m a bit of a _________ , so I can spend all day agonizing over which choice of two words to use. (PERFECT)
4. Jack got in a lot of trouble for _________ breaking school rules. (PERSIST)
5. The main reason I believe children shouldn’t be exposed to violence on TV is that they’re so
_________ at that age. (IMPRESS)
6. A(n) ________ disease is one that will gradually deteriorate the functioning of any one part in your body. (GENERATE)
7. Hundreds of _______________________ from the war zone have arrived in the city and we are trying to
find homes for them. (EVACUATE)
5. The government’s _________ approach has brought criticism. (COMPROMISE)
8. Fred hopes his painting will _______________________ his fame. So far, he’s painted about two hundred
as he believes they will also ensure his popularity. (MORTAL)
9. Computers are now considered _________ in the business world. (DISPENSE)
10. They never dare to leave their only child _________ for even a moment. (ATTEND) Your answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Exercise 14: Give the correct form of the word in CAPITAL to fill in the blank of each
sentence. Write your answers in the answer box below.
1. She stood there completely ____, so I had no idea at all what she was thinking. EXPRESS
2. The university has _____the use of dictionaries during language examinations. AUTHOR
3. A number of religious groups, notably the Shakers, practiced ________living. COMMUNITY
4. Her ________ is unbearable, indeed. She wouldn’t even say boo to a goose. COWARD
5. He wanted Jill to give up her life of alcohol and __________. DESTROY
6. He was not a particularly good teacher, but his students loved him because he had such a lively______. PERSON
7. For some people the use of Internet has become ______addictive to the extent RESIST
that is threatening their mental and physical health.
8. Due to a huge pile-up, the motorway will remain _______until tomorrow. PASS
9. Various ________by police officers were brought to light by the inquiry. PRACTICE
10. The cost of _________ must be paid by the buyer. CARRY Your answers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Đáp án KEY PART 2 Exercise 1: 1. ruthless 2. natural 3. biosphere 4. chairman
5. desirous 6. Acculturate 7. unfailingly 8. domineering 9. benefactor 10. Moneywise Exercise 2: 1. handful 2. successive 3. geneticists
4. immeasurably 5. indefensible 6. additives 7. breathless 8. advisory 9. falsifying 10. hard- hearted Exercise 3: 1. incomparable 2. defame 3. outbreak 4. Brevity 5. laborious 6. unattended 7. periodically 8. mystified 9. unproductive 10. unmanageable Exercise 4: 1. ill-advised
2. non-appearance 3. inexhaustible 4. indistinguishable 5. preferential 6. empower 7. immesuarably 8. forthcoming 9. underpaid 10. admitted Exercise 5: Items Correct answers Points Items Correct answers Points 1 ASSERTIVENESS 1 6 UPCOMING 1 2
UNCONVENTIONAL 1 7 WORKPLACES 1 3 DESPERATE 1 8 TEMPRAMENT 1 4 DISHEARTENED 1 9 ADOPTIVE 1 5 IMPERSONATION 1 10 ATMOSPHERIC 1 Exercise 6: 1.diagnosis 2. Pourdown 3. Footsteps 4. Addictions 5. insight 6. deadly 7. unproductive 8. unmanageable 9. non-resident 10. Innumerable Exercise 7: 1. misgivings 2. prohibitive 3. 4. shopaholic 5. overtaken consumerism 6. notoriety
7. undoubtedly 8. troublesome 9. futuristic 10. accentuate Exercise 8: 1. disfigured 2. insuperable 3. standardization 4. ladylike 5. erroneously 6. befriend 7. imperfections 8. in-house 9. gainfully 10. sizeable Exercise 9: 1. commercially 3. solutions 5. startling 7. illiterate 9. pagination 2. apologetic 4. similarities 6. generated
8. extra-curricular 10. mishandling Exercise 10: 1. unavoidable 2. patterned 3. excessive 4. injuries 5. household 6. distinguishes 7. anxiety 8. breathtakingly 9. criticism 10. incredible Exercise 11: 1. impoverished 2. fury 3. futuristic 4. motionless 5. impassable 6. intoxicated
7. underestimated 8. pleasantries 9. prevalence 10. publicize Exercise 12: 1. Casualties 2. Impartiality 3. Miscalculation 4. Contractual 5. prioritized 6. Erasure 7. Organisms 8. Unarguable 9. Engraving 10. Toxicity Exercise 13: 1. seemingly 2. demotivated 3. perfectionist 4. persistently 5. impressionable 6. degenerative 7. evacuees 8. uncompromising 9. indispensable 10. unattended Exercise 14:
1. expressionless 2. authorized 3. communal 4. cowardliness
5. self-destruction 6. personality 7. irresistibly
8. impassable 9. malpractices 10. carriage
Chuyen De On Chuyen Anh ( Part 3 )
Ôn thi vào lớp 10 chuyên Anh và thi Học sinh giỏi môn tiếng anh
Chuyên đề: Word Form- 2
Exercise 1:Give the correct form of the words in brackets. Write your answers in the
corresponding numbered boxes. (10 points)
In an effort to escape from their hectic and (1. MATERIAL) _______________
city lives, more and more Northern Europeans are buying houses in rural areas of France,
Spain, Italy and Greece. Some relocate permanently in search of a more meaningful
existence. Those who cannot afford to give up their jobs seek a (2. THERAPY)
_______________ respite from their stressful lifestyle by relaxing for a few weeks each
year in their second home in the sun.
However, many of those who relocate permanently find that life in the country is
not as quiet and (3. EVENT) __________ as they had anticipated. Aspects of village life
which seemed delightfully (4. ATMOSPHERE) ____________ in the context of a two-
week holiday can grate on the nerves when you love with them on a daily basis. Recently
a group of British residents in an Italian village took local farmers to court because they
found the smell of the villagers’ pigs (5. TASTE) _______________. In other cases,
foreigners have complained to neighbors about the enthusiastic early-morning crowing of
their cockerels, or to village priests about the regular tolling of church bells.
(6. UNDERSTAND)__________, the local inhabitants are somewhat (7.
RESENT) _________ of these attitudes. They argue that the foreigners have an (8. REAL)
___________ view of what country life is like and that, since no one forced them to come
and live in a village, they are being (9. CRITIC) ____________by now complaining about
the (10. CONVENIENT) ____________ of rural life. Your answers: 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5. 10. Đáp án: 1. materialistic 2. therapeutic 3. uneventful 4. atmospheric 5. distasteful
6. Understandably 7. resentful 8. unrealistic
9. hypocritical 10. inconveniences
Exercise 2: Give the correct form of the words in brackets. Write your answers in the
corresponding numbered boxes. (10 points)
We often think of ourselves as living in a time of (1) ____________ (continue)
technological change and development. We tend to believe that we are unique in history in
dealing a constantly (2) ____________ (evolve) world of gadgets, devices and innovations.
However, the end of the nineteenth century and the start of the twentieth was also a time
that saw many (3) ____________ (revolt) changes.
People had needed to show (4) ____________ (flexible) throughout the nineteenth century,
as the effects of the industrial revolution meant constantly making (5) ____________
(adjust) to deal with changing working conditions. Towards the end of the century, though
people had to become more (6) ____________ (adapt) than ever before. The typewriter
(1983), the telephone (1876), the electric bulb (1879) and other (7) ____________
(influence) developments gave people the (8) ____________ (capable) to live and work
in ways their grandparents couldn’t have imagined. Over the next 30 years, little remained
(9) ____________ (alter) as the camera, the cinema, the phonograph all had an (10)
____________ (electric) effect on people and society Your answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Đáp án:
1.continual/ continuous 4. flexibility 7. influential 2. evolving 5. adjustment 8. capability 3. revolutionary 6. adaptable 9unaltered 10.electrifying
Exercise 3: Write the correct form of the words given in the brackets. Write your
answers in the spaces provided below. (10 points)
New food labelling system
The government may soon forcce restaurants to introduce a “traffic light” labelling
system on menus to help slow down rising levels of (0. OBESE) ______ . Agreen
circle would show food is safe and (1. ADVICE) ______ to eat, while amber foods
should be eaten in moderation and red foods eaten occasionally. Supermarkets
already (2. VOLUNTEER) ______ follow a similar code, but minister believe a
radical (3. EXTEND) ______ of the system to restaurant chains is necessary. They
intend to (4. HARD) ______ government policies on public health as recent statistics
show that two thirds of adults are (5. WEIGH) ______ or worse, obese. Abroad,
New York city has already forced restaurant chains to list calorie content on mennus,
believing this will lead to a dramatic (6. REDUCE) ______ in the number of people
who are obesse or who suffer from diabetes. If the government here goes ahead with
the “traffic light” system it will no doubt face considerable (7. RESIST) ______
from the food industry, which would be forced to spend money on (8. DATE)
______ menus. This new system would also be (9. CONTROVERSY) ______ for
small restaurant chains because menus are (10. SEASON) ______ and constantly
change, and many dishes do not contain standardized levels of ingredients. Answers: 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5. 10. Đáp án: 1. Advisable 2. Voluntarily 3. Extension 4. Harden 5. Overweight 6. reduction 7. Resistance 8. Updating 9. Controversial 10. Seasonal
Exercise 4: Fill each gap of the following passage with the correct form of the word in
brackets. Write your answers in the correspondent numbered boxes. (10 pts) MEDITATION
People are often put off meditation by what they see as its many mystical associations. Yet
meditation is a (1. STRAIGHT) .....................................
technique which merely involves
sitting and resting the mind. In addition to its (2. SIMPLE) ..................................... , meditation
offers powerful help in the battle against stress. Hundreds of studies have shown that meditation,
when (3. TAKE) .....................................
in a principled way, can reduce hypertension which
is related to stress in the body. Research has proved that certain types of meditation can (4.
SUBSTANCE)..................................... decrease key stress symptoms such as anxiety and (5.
IRRITATE) ..................................... . In fact, those who practise meditation with any (6.
REGULAR) ..................................... see their doctors less and spend, on average, seventy per cent
fewer days in hospital. They are said to have more stamina, a happier (7. DISPOSE)
.....................................
and even enjoy better relationships.
When you learn to meditate, your teacher will give you a personal 'mantra' or word which you
use every time you practise the technique and which is (8. SUPPOSE) .....................................
chosen according to your needs. Initial classes are taught individually but (9. SEQUENCE)
..................................... classes usually consist of a group of students and take place over a period
of about four days. The aim is to learn how to slip into a deeper state of (10.CONSCIOUS)
..................................... for twenty minutes a day. The rewards speak for themselves. Your answers 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5. 10. Đáp án: 1. straightforward 6. regularity 2. simplicity 7. disposition 3. undertaken 8. supposedly 4. substantially 9. subsequent 5. irritability
10. consciousness
Exercise 5: Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals to form a word
that fits in the space. Write your answers in corresponding numbered boxes. THE MEANING OF DREAMS
Until the early twentieth century, most scientists argued that dreams were nothing
but a random jumble of completely (1. COMPREHEND) ______________ images
remaining from the sensory accumulation of our daily lives. Since the idea that dreams have meaning in their own way became popular, (2. PSYCHOLOGY)_____________ have proposed (3. COUNT)
________________theories to explain the logic of dreams.
The (4.BEWILDER) ______________ nature of this logic reflects the primary
source of the dreams outside the tidy confines of the conscious mind. A dream can
be a response to events in the outside world, or it can originate within, expressing
aspects of the dreamer’s (5. SEAT) ________________ feelings; it can fulfil desires
or (6. LIGHT) _____________unresolved emotions in the dreamer’s life. Not (7.
EXPECT)_______________, the contradictions implicit in these complex processes
are reflected in the syntax of dreams. Often (8.ENIGMA)______________ , halting
and fragmentary, the language of dreams can warp time, bringing together historical
and contemporary figures. It can mix the familiar with the (9.
KNOW)_____________, and work fantastic transformations by its own brand of
magic. Scenes in dreams merge mysteriously into one another, as in certain movies.
People or animals may fly or inanimate things may move independently and talk. It
is out of such complex and contrary (10. HAPPEN) ____________ that the meanings of dreams have to be teased. Your answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Đáp án: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
incomprehensible psychologists countless bewildering deep-seated 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. highlight unexpectedly enigmatic unknown happenings
Exercise 6: Supply the correct form of the words in bracket. Write your answers
in the corresponding numbered boxes. (10 points)
In the late 30s, (1. ANALYSE) knew that the centre of the historic town of Coventry
in the West Midlands needed to be redeveloped. Plans had to be (2 . SHELF) when
the Second World War started in 1939. However, the architect’s opportunity (3.
MATERIAL) when the city center was practically destroyed during the war. Many
buildings were (4. REPAIR) damaged and demolition work began. Aiming to create
a much more (5. SPACE) area for (6. RESIDE) to work and shop in, town planners
came up with a radical idea. They would make the city more (7. INHABIT) by
pedestrianising the center, preventing cars entering. There were (8. OBJECT) from
local shopkeepers, who thought that it would have an impact on trade, but the
planners went ahead. What was once a (9. DENSE) populated area became a
pleasant, attractive place to visit. It was a real (10. ARCHITECT) achievement, one
that many British towns have emulated since. Đáp án: 1. analysts 3. 5. spacious 7. 9. densely materialized habitable/inhabitable 2. shelved 4. irreparably 6. residents 8. objections 10. architectural
Exercise 7: For questions 1 - 10, read the text below. Use the word given in
capital at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.
For many people Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) is the most 0. influential
(0) ……. figure in the history of western classical music. His (66)
______________ talent was already clearly evident as a young 1. ORDINARY
man, (67) ________________ surviving a somewhat (68) 2. MERCY
______________ upbringing during which his eccentric father 3. CONVENTION
would often force him to take music lessons in the middle of the night.
The young Beethoven's ability won him the admiration of
the leading contemporary musical figures. Throughout the
1790s he worked hard to secure the interest of wealthy
patrons. Such (69) ______________ enabled him to concentrate 4. PATRONISE
on becoming a successful composer.
Whatever his awe-inspiring musical (70) ______________, 5. ACHIEVE
however, his personal life was something of a disaster. His day-to-
day relationships with people (71) ______________ turned out to 6. VARY
be rather (72) ______________. Although he apparently fell in 7. TURBULENCE
love with a number of society women, the identity of the girl who
lay closest to his heart remains (73)______________ to this day. 8. ELUDE
However, just at the point when Beethoven was beginning to reap the
rewards of his early endeavours, he had to come to terms with the
(74)______________ realisation that his increasing deafness was 9. CRUSH
(75) ______________ . From that point on, his music displayed a 10. CURE
striking change in style, becoming both heavier in tone and larger in scale. Đáp án:
1. extraordinary 2. mercifully 3. unconventional 4. patronage
5. achievement/ achievements 6. invariably 7. turbulent
8. elusive 9. Crushing 10. Incurable.
Exercise 8: Supply the correct form of the words in brackets to complete the passage.
Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving (1. visit) ................ fragile, pristine, and
relatively undisturbed natural areas, intended as a low-impact and often small scale
alternative to standard commercial mass tourism. It means responsible travel to
natural areas, (2. conserve) ................... the environment, and improving the well-
being of the local people. Its purpose may be (3. educate) ............... the traveler, to
provide funds for (4. ecology) ................... conservation, to (5. direct) ...................
benefit the economic development and political empowerment of local
communities, or to foster respect for different cultures and for human rights. Since
the 1980s, ecotourism has been considered a critical endeavor by (6. environment)
.................... , so that future generations may experience destinations relatively
untouched by human (7. intervene). Several university programs use this
description as the working definition of ecotourism.
Generally, ecotourism deals with interaction with biotic components of the natural
environments. Ecotourism focuses on socially responsible travel, personal growth,
and environmental (8. sustain) ................... . Ecotourism typically involves travel
to destinations where flora, fauna, and cultural heritage are the primary attractions.
Ecotourism is intended to offer tourists an insight into the (9. impact) ...................
of human beings on the environment and to foster a greater (10. appreciate)
..................... of our natural habitats. Your answers:
1.................... 2....................... 3......................
4.................. 5....................
6.................... 7....................... 8......................
9.................. 10................... Đáp án: 1. visiting 2. conserving 3. to educate 4. ecological 5. directly 6. 7. 8. sustainability 9. impact 10. environmentalists intervention appreciation
Exercise 9: Read the text and fill in each gap with the correct form of the word
given in brackets. Write your answers in the spaces provided. Vitamin Pills
In the fight to stay healthy, the vitamin pill is seen by many as a great ally. Whereas
once upon a time a small (1)___________________ (SELECT) of vitamin bottles
could be found reaching their expiry dates in the dusty corner of a chemist’s shelf,
the market is now a hugely (2)___________________ (PROFIT) one for the
pharmaceutical industry. Interestingly enough, as world obesity rates rise, so does
our (3)___________________ (CONSUME) of these dietary supplements as more
and more shoppers regard them as an absolutely (4)___________________
(VALUE) part of their daily nutritional intake. The vast range of vitamins means
that they are used for numerous reasons, common ones being for the
(5)___________________ (GENERATE) of skin cells, as natural aids to digestion,
cures for (6)___________________ (SLEEP) and for stress-related symptoms such
as headaches, (7)___________________ (IRRITATE) and depression. However,
vitamin manufacturers are (8)___________________ (INCREASE) coming under
attack for making (9)___________________ (REAL) claims about their products.
Can the right mix of vitamins really help you (10)___________________ (LIVE)
your contemporaries and reach great old age? There is no scientific evidence to support this. Your answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Đáp án: 1. selection 2. profitable 3. consumption 4. invaluable 5. regeneration / regenerating
6. sleeplessness 7. irritability 8. increasingly 9. unrealistic 10. outlive
Exercise 10: Give the correct form of each bracketed word in the following
passage. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes. (1.0pt)
(0. INCREASE)______________, women are taking their holidays without men.
For safety reasons, camaraderie or just plain fun, a growing number of female
tourists are singing up for women-only trips. Twenty years ago only a (1. HAND)
_________________of companies offered such holidays; now there are several
hundred. Travel (2. CONSULT) ______________Andre Littlewood says that the
combination of higher incomes with delayed marriage, divorce, retirement and (3.
WIDOW)____________has enabled more women to travel, often on their own.
They are attracted by the sense of freedom that a holiday without men affords them.
“Women in a group tend to feel (4. INHIBIT)____________and speak more openly than when men are around”, she adds. “Even on (5.
ENERGY)_____________adventure holidays the atmosphere is relaxed and (6.
OPERATE)___________. It’s also a great deal more fun. Women laugh more (7.
READY)_____________than men, probably because they don’t mind laughing at
themselves.” Since her divorce Janice Cummings has been a regular traveler with
Everywoman Tours, and Oxford-based Company whose very name is a (8.
DETER)___________ to men. “And a good thing too,” she says. “Men simply
cannot resist the (9. TEMPT)_____________to try and take control, no matter where
they are. And that includes on holiday.(10. THANK)_____________, there is none of that with Everywoman.” Your answer: 0. Increasingly 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Đáp án: 0. Increasingly 1. handful 2. consultant 3. widowhood 4. uninhibited 5. energy- sapping 6. cooperative 7. readily 8. deterrent 9. temptation 10. Thankfully
Exercise 11: Give the correct form of each bracketed word in the following
passage. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes. (10pt)
Levels of literacy and numeracy remain (1. STARTLE) high in the developing
world, and will continue to be so until the West provides or sponsors new education
initiatives, (2. PREFER) also getting directly involved. A better education is a
prerequisite should the (3. POOR) masses of Africa ever wish to hold any genuine
hope of gaining their emancipation from the (4. METAPHOR) shackles of poverty.
Education initiatives for young people as well as life-long learning programmes will
also help to breach the gulf that separates the working classes from their ruling elite,
a (5. PRIVILEGE) few who enjoy the trappings of Western wealth and the lifestyle
that goes with it, while those in their midst are completely (6. OCCUPY) with the
daily struggle for survival. Furthermore, we must promote a culture of (7.
TOLERATE) of corruption, and help to create a new generation for whom education
rather than an (8. SCRUPLE) nature will reap the true rewards. Education will also
help to bridge another gap; that of the cultural one which separates the West from
its brethren in the developing world. The slums and shanty towns are a hotbed of
religious and political (9. EXTREME), but hopefully education will serve to create
a better sense of understanding between all the peoples of the world, (10. RESPECT) of background. Your answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Đáp án: 1. startlingly 2. preferably 3. impoverished 4. metaphorical 5. privileged 6. preoccupied 7. intolerance 8. unscrupulous 9. extremism 10. irrespective
Exercise 12: Read the text below. Use the word given in CAPITAL at the end of each
line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. (0) has been done as an example. TV ADVERTISEMENTS
In most parts of the world, the (0) economic basis of the 0. ECONOMY
television industry is the (1)____________ of advertising time. 1. SELL
This is so important and (2) ___________ that it funds all the 2. PROFIT
technical and staff costs involved in the (3)___________ of 3. PRODUCE
programmes for a variety of audiences. There is no 4. DIFFER
(4)____________ from that employed by newspapers and
magazines when they sell advertising space on their pages, 5. VIEW
except that (5)__________ have little choice but to watch the
advertisements, with the added annoyance of (6)____________ 6. INTERRUPT
during their favourite programmes. 7. EXCEPT
One (7) ______________ is the BBC which is state funded and 8. COMMERCE
so does not show (8) ____________ . This avoids the situation 9. EASY
where children watching TV(9)______________ influenced by
persuasive advertising for junk food items which their parents 10. HEALTH
may consider (10) ______________ . Đáp án: 1. sale 2. profitable 3. production 4. different 5. viewers 6. interruption 7. exception 8. commercials 9. easily 10. unhealthily
Exercise 13: Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the space
Lichens are a unique group of complex, (1. FLOWER) _________ plant growing on rock
and trees. There are thousands of kinds of lichen, which come in a wide variety of colours. They
are composed of algae and fungi which (2. UNITY)_________ to satisfy the needs of the
lichens. The autotrophic green algae (3. PRODUCTION) _________ all their food through a
process called photosynthesis and provide the lichen with (4. NUTRITION) _________ element.
On the other hand, the heterotrophic fungus which (5. DEPENDENCE) _________ on other
elements to provide its food, not only (6. ABSORPTION) _________ and stores water for the
plant but also helps protect it. This (7. UNITE) _________ by which two (8. SIMILARITY)
_________ organisms live together is called “Symbiosis”. This (9. SHARE) _________ enables
lichens to resist the most advert environmental conditions found on earth. They can be in some
very (10. LIKE) _________ places such as the polar ice caps as well as in tropical zones, in dry
areas as much as wet ones, on mountain peaks and along coastal areas. Đáp án:
1. Flowerless 2. unite 3. Produce 4. Nutritional / nutrient 5. Depends 6. Absorbs 7. Union 8. Dissimilar 9. sharing 10. Unlike
Exercise 14: Give the correct form of the words in brackets. Write your answers in
the corresponding numbered boxes. (10 points)
The Role of Education in the Developing World
Levels of illiteracy and 1. (number) _____ remain startlingly high in the developing
world, and will continue to be so until the West provides or sponsors new education
initiatives. These for young people as well as lifelong learning programs will also
help to breach the gulf that separates the working classes from their ruling elite, a 2.
(privilege) _____ few who enjoy the trappings of Western wealth and the lifestyle
that goes with it, while those in their midst are completely 3. (occupy) _____ with
the daily struggle for survival. Furthermore, we must promote a culture of 4.
(tolerate) _____ of corruption, and help to create a new generation for whom
education rather than a(n) 5. (scruple) _____ nature will reap the true rewards.
Education will also help to bridge the cultural gap separating the West from its
brethren in the developing world. The impoverished slums and shanty towns are a
hotbed of religious and political 6. (extreme) _____, but hopefully education will
serve to create a better sense of understanding between all the peoples of the world,
7. (respect) _____ of background. Cooperation between people from the different
cultures of the West and the developing world will also, hopefully, help to reduce
levels of prejudice, bigotry xenophobia and racial 8. (tense) _____ . And, last but
not by any means least, educating women will 9. (power) _____ them to claim their
rightful place in the social hierarchy in up-to-now male-dominated cultures. Their
10. (aspire) _____ can shift realistically higher, and young female students can hope
to go on to become tomorrow’s politicians, diplomats and political leaders, or whatsoever they choose.
Your answers: Đáp án: 1. innumeracy 2. privileged
3. preoccupied 4. intolerance 5. unscrupulous 6. extremism 7. irrespective 8. tensions 9. empower 10. aspirations
Exercise 15: Write the correct form of the words given in the brackets. Write
your answer in the box provided. (20 pts)
1. The unresponsive audience made the lecturer somewhat ____________ (HEART). What a shame!
2. I have been told that she was quite a(n) ____________ (EYE) in her youth.
3. It appears that what I said was untrue, but I did not____________ (KNOW) lie to you.
4. The candidate made a(an) ____________ (FLAME) speech that incensed all those who heard it.
5. It’s common ____________ (COURTEOUS) to give up your seat for elderly people.
6. Some analysts worry that violence on TV might ____________ (SENSE)
children to violence in real life.
7. The headmistress commended her on her ____________ (EXAMPLE) behaviour.
8. The newspaper report before the trial may have had a ____________
(PREJUDICE) effect on the verdict.
9. They were attacked without any ____________ (PROVOKE) at all.
10. Don’t ____________ (LITTLE) her piano-playing just because you are jealous. Answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Đáp án: 1.disheartened 2. eyeful 3. knowingly 4. inflammatory 5. courtesy 6.desensitize/ 7. exemplary 8. prejudicial 9. provocation 10. belittle desensitise break section Word Form Practice ( Part 4 ) WORD FORM PRACTICE
1. Choose the correct form of words exemplified.
1. He lay quiet, _________after the day’s exertions. INSOMNIA
2. After 2012, the base shifted the event to an __________ schedule, but budget
cuts forced it to cancel the 2014 show. ANNUAL
3. He was discovered to have been ________ company funds. PROPERTY
4. The ________ British drama “Lilting” pivots on the prickly relationship
between two people who are mourning a third. CRY
5. They enjoyed a popularity scarcely _____________ with their actual merits. MEASURE
6. At the audition, the actors were asked to give a _______ performance. TEMPORARY
7. Gazprom, whose boss Alexei Miller is a close political ally of Russian President
Vladimir Putin, is almost as _________ in world football. PRESENT
8. Blue veins showed through her _________ skin. LUCID
9. The machine must be ________________, executing as fast as a mower is able to cut. EXPEDITE
10. Lack of resources has been an ___________ problem since the beginning. ANNUAL
11. I'm not against_______, but obviously we all want to avoid animals suffering unnecessarily. SECTION
12. Among the________ were chiefly the remaining canonries in cathedrals and colleges. CURE
13. The administration announced that the U. S. would no longer
produce ______________ landmines or acquire new ones, including replacing
expiring munitions in its stockpile. PERSON
14. And lastly, it provided the authorities with an opportunity to dispose of
troublesome true believers or neighbourhood __________ CONTENT
15. She hopes to _______ her success as a model into an acting career. LAY
16. China is another vast country which shares a single time zone - but it spans far
more ___________, which has resulted in some quirky schedules. LONG
17. Mohammed Zardah, 26, a slim, _______ man with an academic mien, studied
computer engineering in Damascus, he says. SPECTACLE
18. The building's name, El Centro, ________ this identity, as do its exuberant
shape and bright colours. SPEAK
19. Some ________ commentators poured scorn on this decision, claiming that an
actor would not have the right credentials to present an arts programme on TV. NOSE
20. Hunger and a _________ meal did not sit happily side by side. SLAP
21. When we catch up on the phone it's to discuss her latest short-lived conquest,
the details of which are usually colourful, sometimes _________ and always entertaining. TOE
22. Not only are employees disenfranchised from most policy decisions, but they
also lack even the power to rebel against _________ and tyrannical supervisors. EGO
23. The cold winter has led to a larger-than-expected __________ on oil stocks. DOWN
24. The residences ________ by the deluge were built in a neighbourhood known
as El Cambray II near the bottom of a ravine. GULF
25. Many architects pay lip service to the idea that good design can and should
__________ the lives of average people not blessed with bountiful wealth. NOBLE
26. The government tried to create ________jobs, but unemployment remained
stubbornly high, and inflation rose. WORK
27. Not everyone is so willing to ___________ the colonial powers. CULPRIT
28. Every trace and __________ of the Massachusetts bird is marvellously exceptional. LINE
29 He is selling second-hand or ___________ goods. SHOP 2 possibilities
30. All around are __________ mountains which provide the walkers or nature-
lovers with magnificent opportunities to savour the Alpine flora. SNOW
31.________________ people are strong and healthy ones who can make a living on their own. BODY
32. I spent the whole evening _______________ my messy house. CLUTTER
33. Remember to read every _______________ in the contract because it can be a
trap for the unwary. PRINT
34. I did my project in my own way, not in a ________________ one. TREAD
35. From six o’clock _______________, I’m home! ON
36. Some of the ________________ and __________________ regions in Somalia
have adopted distinctive symbols , including flags, while others continue to use the
Somali flag. DEPEND/AUTONOMY
37. An _________________ disease is one that will gradually deteriorate the
functioning of any one part in your body. GENERATE
38. It is widely known that judges have _________________ powers. DISCRETION
39. The little boy left his hand-made boat _______________ on the river. DRIFT
40. The students are ________________ seperated into differnt classes. QUALIFY
41. This feminine and _______ style have reappeared in women’s fashion, from
Grecian necklines to flowing floral dresses. REAL
42. The car includes such _____ as a cassette deck and bucket seats. NICE
43. As for them encouraging sectarianism, his letter is a _________in its bigotry and insensitivity. PAR
44. The investigator said the killings were the result of poor procedure by
___________ police rather than premeditated murder. TRIGGER
45. He was fined £40, with 28 days’ imprisonment if the money was not produced _______. WITH
46. She answered in her usual ________ manner. RIGHT
47. The National Guard was sent in, to __________ any trouble. STALL
48. He spent hours______ the catalog. USE
49. The film pays ____________to Martin Scorsese’s ‘Mean Streets’. HOME
50. I ____________ my apartment to my sister, packed my van, and headed west. LET
41. Pentecostalism and jazz are undeniably siblings, with all
the ____________ and rivalry such a blood link always brings with it. SANGUINE
42. She said she had assisted in__________, accident and surgical cases. WIFE
43. There is a _____________description of life in the war zone. WRENCH
44. In the woman, however, adulthood is punctuated by the __________, which
can have a deep psychological effect. PAUSE
45. She just hoped she would be spared a pressing invitation to his ___________. OBSERVE
46. From that moment, it was doomed to become a huge, sprawling, one-
story___________, hopelessly dependent on the automobile. URBAN
47. Around 250,000 _______________ have not paid the tax. REFUSE
48. The priest is a representative of his people, making ____________for their sin. TONE
49. It will be ____________impossible to raise that amount of money. NEAR
50. We had a double-page spread with a statue of one of the leaders across
the __________, which is absolutely forbidden. FOLD
51. But during this season, which has failed to turn up one _________ breakaway
hit, it seems harder than ever. FIDELITY
52. Commercials ____________ consumers into buying things they don’t need. WASH
53. The official report into the cause of the fire was labelled a __________. WASH
54. It was funny surely because it dissolved that secret source of female power into
a double ________. TEND
55. The saddle and ___________ can also sometimes be found, and they provide
very succulent meat. TENDER
56. Due to __________ industrialization the export capacity of both countries increased. NATION
57. The charity is backed by staff from the ____________ to directorate level. ROOT
58. Byron was the _______ Romantic hero. TYPE
59. His _________ whether poets, novelists, producers or scholars, tailored their
books to his minutely worked-out requirements. LIBRARY
60. The American landscape is being __________ by malls and fast-food restaurants. GENE
61. Despite its _________ reputation, the street is not a particularly dangerous spot
these days, according to Merrill. HEW
62. Louise had many alliances, a ______________ of friends. THEIST
63. The system in Britain is not as dominated by ___________, but it is certainly present. BARGAIN
64.___________ tools, machines and even structures could redefine how humans live and work. MORPH
65. John is the ____________ of good manners. ESSENCE
66. A few minor inconsistencies and divergences would give the appearance of ____________. SIMILAR
67. The monarchy is something of an ________these days. CHRONOLOGY
68. The second actor, the accused, immediately begins a _________ of defence. SOLO
69. The sports program was ________ softball in a little courtyard. MURAL
70. The ____________ of science does not refer to definitive concepts: It is
ceaselessly adjusted, completed, varied. NAME
71. The ___________, should it not be fixed by agreement, shall be settled by arbitration. DAMAGE
72. They are on the ___________ black waters of the lake most of Voyager's
observations were on the sunlit side, and are in the same region as spokes that
have previously observed. LIGHT
73. Inspired by Theodorus's works on _____________, he came up with a theory. MEASURE
74. The number of buffaloes born this year was reported to be low following two
feeding seasons which were shortened by _________cold winters with extensive ice coverage. NORM
75. Most __________ can be corrected by extractions and removable appliance therapy. OCCLUDE
76. An ________ wind hailing, the breathless void of the sea was wantonly rousted out.
77. His self-assurance in his own rightness appears to be __________ complete. PREGNANT
78. Any case of _______ should be monitored during the delivery episode in case
it causes obstruction. PRESENT
79. The plaintiff doesn't submit that the conduct is _____________ otherwise than
under the law. PUGNACIOUS
80. There would be a fixed list of relationships covered by the statutory duty of
care, creating an ______________presumption that there was a close tie of love and attraction. REBUT
81. The thieves, however, were soon punished for the ___________. SACRED
82. A __________ gesture from the founders of the Open Software Foundation is
needed now to heal any lingering breeches in the industry. ANIMUS
83. We’ve built our reputation on searching out obscure ethnic restaurants,
________, cutting-edge bars, and superlative food venues. PUB
84. For certainly, once the chapel is built and___________, there will be pilgrims
coming from all over Normandy. SACRED
85. Ozone in the _______________ forms a natural shield to filter harmful
ultraviolet light. SPHERE
86. The adjective that forms part of the _________ is one that has come to form a
sort of collocation with the noun. LOGIC
87. The monarch and _______look alike. ROYAL
88. Efficient layouts, _________ dining, and luxe shopping are just a few of the
features turning the airport experience on its nose. CURE
89. Finally, hidden under a guide to hotel services in the desk drawer, we found a
___________ binder with instructions. LEAF
90. The regional companies rely on customer service rather than on marketing
___________products. NEW
91. Their home was decorated with Elvis Presley___________. PERIPHERY
92. We've lots of theatre ___________ saved from old music halls and theatres. MEMORY
93. The Austrian ___________ were thunderstruck by this decision and
immediately agreed to the terms which Napoleon demanded. POTENT
94. The third member of the__________, and, as it developed, the most important,
was William Mackenzie. VIRILE
95. Over the millennia, cultures have changed very substantially as they have
learned to cope with environmental __________. VICIOUS
96. The problem with any such __________ is that, of course, we are basing our
calculations on a statistical sample of one. GUESS
97. Just think of it as a ___________and keep your fingers crossed. LEAD
98. Actually, scientists say that cloned animals will not be exact replicas of their________. GENE
99. We cannot ride _____________over the concerns of the local community. ROUGH
100. Some companies in the industry are in trouble, but there are ________forces
that will help others survive. AVAIL 101-110
101. Cindy looked a little __________ after her driving test.(SHELL)
102. What is said in a letter or ________is partly how it is said.(MEMORY)
103. The tobacco companies got a severe_________.(DOWN)
104. Ronald Reagan was deplored as a _________who might bring on a nuclear war.(BRAND)
105. They were open to a _____________ that they could convert into a California
contemporary-style place.(UP)
106. Small companies are the ___________of the British economy.(SPRING)
107. When the kids leave home, you’ll be __________and
_____________.(FOOT/FANCY)
108. And any attempt to live a righteous life with an evil conscience is
___________ to failure.(DOOM)
109. The ________method of dealing with a software problem was to make
another copy of the disk that came with the application.(SAFE)
110. A housewife soul must ____________into a
___________housewife.(MORPH/BLEW) 111-120
111. I've never heard such ___________nonsense in my life! (ADULT)
112. The common _______ was that we had all worked for the same
company. (NOMINATE)
113. Dependent children are not usually covered by __________, although you
should notify your employer if you are the sole __________.(ANNUAL/WIN)
114. Her heart did a complete ____________ when she saw him.(ASSAULT)
115. I looked down on ___________ politics.(PUMP)
116. Britain's nuclear power programme began with a lie: it was a _________ for
the nuclear weapons programme. (SCREEN)
117. Fortunately, the newly constructed __________ held up under the stress of
several hundred fans. (STAND)
118. Food that is traditionally grown and free from the intrusion of technology will
become increasingly desirable among the ____________. (COGNITIVE)
119. This masculinity was emphasised by her uncompromising __________, her
grey hair drawn tightly back and screwed into a straggling bun.(FUR)
120. Sometimes charming, he could also be egocentric to the point of
___________.(MANIA) 121-130
121. The ____________ specialists were organized in the same manner, as were
the aircraft mechanics, and so on.(HYDRO)
122. All civil servants, however, have the very valuable privilege of an
_____________pension.(INDEX)
123. Studio executives were busy _____________each other after the awards ceremony.(HAND)
124. It counts on the _______________feel of its bicycles' ride to appeal to the
youthful dreams of potential buyers.(JET)
125. I suddenly saw her as the shuttlecock in the game her husband is playing with
his______________.(AMOROUS)
126.You are so __________! Surely you checked when you book the holiday?(BRAIN)
127. She gave the room a quick ___________ before the guests arrived.(OVER)
128. There was a clean but ____________ rug on the floor beside the bed.(BARE)
129. In private he bitterly ______________Brown for seeking to stymie his program.(UP)
130. The Good Friday agreement was equivocal on ________________ of
____________weapons.(COMMIT/MILITARY) 131-140
131.Individual ___________ of these requirements are infinitely varied, of course.(STAR)
132.The ____________ vigour of man-made things, as suggested by these
metaphors, is at the same time ungainly and unnatural.(HUMAN)
133.He belonged to a family of ___________.(LITERATE)
134.Heroes represent individuals of exceptional ____________and courage.(PRIDE)
135.The chances of getting the disease are __________.(MINOR)
136.The 1932 election represented a _________ in American politics.(SHED)
137.It has been a forgotten __________.(WATER)
138.If nuclear ____________is good enough for the rest of the world, why is not it
good enough for us? (PROLIFERATE)
139.After seven years of training she’s now a _________doctor.(FLY)
140.Even the botanical garden's _________ botanist couldn't explain the meaning
of the flower's name.(SCIENCE) 141-150
141.Kids these days are much more _________ than we ever were at their age.(WISDOM)
142.The release, looking like your __________ application form, detailed the new
appointee's biographical details.(STANDARD)
143.My vacation plans _____________ nicely with Joyce’s.(TAIL)
144.Then we went in to face this perfectly ________ and crepuscular little registrar. (OIL)
145.Despite a _________ of changes, the new models are just £295 more than the
cars they replace.(PLENTY)(2 possibilities)
146. Families were therefore nuclear and patriarchal and only one son inherited the ___________.(MONEY)
147. No other event in sport, except possibly a _________, is as punishing, as
demanding of the mind and body.(FIGHT)
148.The occasion will be a ____________ affair, a day when red joins with blue to
take on the pride of Manchester.(STAR)
149.The predicted backlash from ________ supporters has never materialised (BLUE)
150.If you can not tell long jokes without getting lost, stick to _______.(LINE) 151-160
151. Bob Hope would keep his audience laughing with an endless stream of jokes
and ___________.(CRACK)
152. She had been on ___________ all night, expecting Joe to return at any moment.(HOOK)
153. We are still waiting for the result of the ___________ election in New Jersey.(NATION)
154. The big firms pump out a ___________ product.(PERFECT)
155. Unless you are a _________, triumphing over temptation, I fail to see why
you should order wine which you have no intention of drinking.(MANIA)
156. Between 1805 and 1860, traders built posts at every major ________ along the river.(FLOW)
157. It may be very difficult to __________ the claim.(SAY)
158. The President feels he is _________by Congress.(STRING)
159. CO-OP shops take many forms - from the small corner shop to the department
store or ______.(MARKET)
160. The thought of ____________ crossed his mind several times but like a true
soldier he continued with the War, against the enemy and against himself.(VERSA) 161-170
161. But despite its drawbacks, _________ did offer a rule of thumb that
commanded widespread respect.(GENE)
162.________________ of blacks and whites was extremely common before emancipation (GENE)
163.One must be realistic about the goal of _________ therapy. (PROPHESY)
164.For much of the past week I have had this dreadful, ___________ feeling of
imminent disaster.(CHURN)
165.The salt solution helps __________ the soy milk into clumps.(COGENT)
166.We recited poems _____________. (FASHION)
167. A number of Republican congressmen were elected on Bush’s ___________.(TAIL)
168."That caused conjecture and huge public debate, and frankly produced an
unsatisfactory situation," admitted the FA's chief ___________.(PUSH)
169.The __________ of the paintings is unknown.(PROVINCE)
170.In major life changes such as adolescence, for successful growth opportunities
both active and ____________ periods are needed.(QUIET) 171-180
171.We supply basic, ___________ tractors at low prices.(FRILL)
172.Inflation is still a ___________ round the neck of British businesses.(STONE)
173.Soames was getting impatient with his daughter’s constant _________.(PICK)
174.They wasted their nominations on a ___________.(HOPE)
175.Union leaders allegedly received huge __________ from the company’s bosses.(OFF)
176.He is still addressing rallies in his usual ____________, arrogant way.(THUMP)
177.Her shoes were of ___________ with an inner sole of lambskin.(HIDE)
178. Watching the children together gave reassurance that childhood is not all
______________ and go-for-the-jugular.(MAN)
179.The studios ______________ the rivalry between their animation departments.(PEDAL)
180.Don’t think you can _____________________ me!(SOAP) 181-190 ( very easy)
181. Don’t you think that’s a rather_________argument? What about the other point of view? (LATE)
182. He talks_______about how he passed the exam, which makes me
annoyed. (CEASE) ( 2 possibilities)
183. High school students should not be________with too much facts and figures. (FEED)
184. My friends started going out late to nightclubs so I decided to________from the group. (SOCIAL)
185. She looked absolutely_________when I told her what had happened. She
could hardly say a word. (STRIKE) (2 possibilities)
186. Some critics say that 21st modern Vietnamese literature portraits a generation
of_______youth. (ANGST)
187. The number of________from junior high school is increasing in a worrying way. (DROP)
188. While she was a high school student, she_______her best friend. (FRIEND)
189. Years of caring for her ageing parents had________her. (BITTER)
190. I don’t think Tom’s getting too much sleep lately. His eyes are
terribly_________. (BLEED)
191-200 (BLOGCHUYENANH)
191. As regards the production of enlightenment, the gains from experience with
the process should cancel out any potential
negative____________of_________.(PERCUSSION/BUREAU)
192. Chinese have a number of ______________ and territories, most of which
were acquired through military conquest, much as they generally do not consider
themselves an imperial or colonial power.(WEALTH)
193. County______________ of townships and municipalities would become
appointed positions under the ___________.(MAYOR/MEND)
194. Domestic markets in Vietnam suffer from a(n) ___________ of resources
lowering consumption and standards of living, wasting human talents, and leaving
many potential productivity gains unrealised.(LOCATE)
195. He was notorious for his __________ dirty tricks when dealing with people
who failed to toe his line.(STATE)
196. It is envisaged the draft being submitted today will make for
a(n) ___________ administration free of such potential problems.(CORRUPT)
197. Managing and promoting this _____________ program with faculty from four
departments needed an academic ___________shift.(DEPART/DICTION)
198. Much of the time local rulers were more or less free from the rule of kings:
they were____________ but they were not fully independent either.(AUTO)
199. On account of the higher numbers, the policy will promote better use of the
youth centres by attracting more people and will be ___________(POLICE).
200. Recent studies show that women in the tribe maintain close bonds with their
family of origin ___________ it is predominantly____________.(WITH/PATER)
201-210(OLYMPIC 30/4-2014-G10)
201. The ____________ sports stadium is the pride of the city.(FUTURE)
202. She is one of those ____________ people who never get angry or upset.(PERTURB)
203. Nadal has defeated his ________ Ferrer in the quarter final.(PATRIOTISM)
204. Salt water has more ______ than fresh water.(BUOY)
205. His __________ injury put him out of contention for the
championship.(CAPACITY)
206. She ________ the things we need to buy - sugar,tea, and sandwiches.(NUMBER)
207. _______,we should stay in a hostel instead of a hotel.(BUDGET)
208. The new BMW has a more powerful engine than its
_____________.(PRECEDE)
209. She ____________ herself, left the farm and moved to London.(ROOT)
210. Many fish __________ protect their eggs from predators.(GENIUS) 211-220
211. Paying children too much attention when they misbehave can be ________.(DEFEAT)
212. Recent financial scandals have _________ changes in parliamentary
________.(NEED/PROCEED)
213. If you are worried about wrinkles, use a _______ cream every day.(MOIST)
214. They lost the battle, despite ________ the enemy by two to one.(NUMBER)
215. Few active steps were taken to measure, understand or manage the occurrence of _______.(ABSENCE)
216. The police sergeant grabbed the startled robber and _________ marched him back inside.(CEREMONY)
217. She stood there completely _________ so I had no idea at all what she was thinking.(EXPRESS)
218.That news conference was ________ boring.(SPEAK)
219. Advertising is particularly effective on people who are highly __________.(SUGGEST)
220. Jack strode __________ into the room.(MASTER) 221-230
221.At the age of 17 she is already one of Hollywood's most ____________ actresses.(SEEK)
222.He always gets ____________ as the villain.(TYPE)
223.On average, not surprisingly, marriages last longer and are more stable than
unmarried ___________.(HABITAT)
224.Kazumi is a(n)___________ on a mission to protect the environment.(WAR)
225.The majority of infected persons are ____________ and unaware of their condition.(SYMPTOM)
226.Despite opposition from Kiev and the West, Crimea moved forward with a
___________ in which voters overwhelmingly backed seceding from Ukraine and joining Russia.(REFER)
227.Australian voters are naturally very ________, and will not rush __________
into a change of government.(RISK)
228.He's just trying to __________ you into paying him more.(GUILT)
229.Britain set the pattern with three classes of travel and the __________
gradation of station facilities.(COME)
230.For about the hundredth time, I cursed whatever kleptomaniac _______ had
walked off the train with my bag.(MUD) 231-240
231. The pilot did manage to get the plane _____________.(BEAR)
232. He was still rumbling ______________when Pike returned bearing a folder of
_________ sheets.(CONTENT/CAP)
233. _____________ conditions can be diagnosed from the
____________.(CANCER/SET)
234. I've finally figured out why soap operas are, and logically should be, so
popular with with generations of __________ people who are too old to go out.(BIND)
235.Dozens of police motorcycles have been taken off the road in London after
routine inspections found them not to be ___________.(WORTH)
236.The boat had been freshly repainted in bright colours for the occassion, and
beside it stood 5 ________ ____________sailors.(NERVE/BEAT)
237. The two-year course in art and design has turned him into a _______ young
man, interested in fashion and photography.(GROOM)
238. I had no choice but to cut back to a ____________style - getting involved in exceptions only.(HAND)
239. The boats surrounded the whales, drove them into nets, where they became
_______ and were rendered helpless by harpoon thrusts.(MESH)
240. The economy appears to have begun recovering, but businesses don't expect
consumers to return to _______ ways anytime soon.(EXPENDITURE) 241-250.
241. Few of us are naturally ___________ but in terms of karate technique this can
be achieved through training.(DEXTERITY)
242. Jay was given to ____________ rambling, and had to check herself.(LOQUACITY)
243. Regrettably, this illogical and ______________ attitude still persists even
when we are dealing with nations substantially richer than ourselves.(ANCESTRY)
244. Maybe wrestling with the love / hate, personal / political ____________ is
why he killed himself.(TERMINATE)
245. Agassi's victory speech had more than a touch of __________.(DICTUM)
246. No aromatic oils, vapour rubs, smelly nasal __________ like menthol or
eucalyptus etc.(CONGEST)
247. There isn’t a ________ of evidence.(SCANT)
248. Then we get a ____________ phone call telling us we've got twenty-four
hours to arrange a local arrest squad.(PERIMETER)
249. His ______________of the islands at election time were always diverting
public entertainments.(AGRICULTURE)
250. As Ethel grew older, she became more ___________.(TANK) 251-260
251. Sometimes she __________ herself with the stupid ideas she had.(ASPERITY)
252. Talk is _____________ but writing leaves _________.(VANISH/PRINT)
253. The story's fascinating _____________ were inspired by real events.(REVOLVE)
254. Their stories were taped and transcribed ___________.(VERBAL)
255. The governor was usually ____________ when dealing with the media.(SPECTACULAR)
256. Education was once the __________ of the elite.(INTERROGATE)
257. As if that quest were not macabre enough in itself, I went as if under some
sort of _________.(DICTATE)
258. Prosecutors, grand jurors, marshals and court __________ are legally
compelled not to reveal what happens in the grand jury room.(GRAPH)
259. He also published papers on social topics and had a great interest in historical _________.(METALLIC)
260. The Senator was a gifted __________, with particular skill in manipulating
press and television(PEDAGOGY)
261-270(blogchuyenanh)
absorb breed deprecate like rely
sure confide important manner round behave bring form
261. (This word fits both blanks.)
a. A television announcer with a ________________voice was reading the news.
b. She is a______________________woman, who comes from a family of high social position.
262. (This word fits both blanks.)
a. It’s a_______________article which is fair to both sides of the dispute.
b. She describes herself as a “________________________ person” who works
hard but has a varied social life.
263. A colleague described him as ___________________and respected by all.
264. He gave a______________________shrug. He is always making his own
achievements seem unimportant.
265. He grew more ____________as he got older, that is to say the older he got,
the more confidence he had in himself and his abilities. (2 possibilities)
266. He watched the joggers with their ______________________________faces.
267. Make sure you are _________________________________about the laws at
your local before setting up a business.
268. On the whole, the visitors were too________________________to
complain. (2 possibilities)
269. Parents should teach their children to be independent or ___________________.
270. She was not at all the _________________________________celebrity I’d
read about. She never thought that she was more important than other people.
271-280(Topical issue)
271. Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull is speaking now. He says the
attack (Paris attack) “appears to have all the __________ of a Daesh exercise.”(MARK)
272. The union flag has been lowered to __________ over Downing Street with
the French __________ alongside as a “clear demonstration of our solidarity with
the French." (HALVE/COLOUR)
273. Obama offered _________ to Hollande for the lives lost in the attacks and
promised U.S. assistance in France's response.(DOLOR)
274.On behalf of Belgium people, King Filip said he was __________ by the Paris
attacks and added that Belgium is standing together with France.(AGHAST)
275. IS struck at the heart of Parisians’ Paris, diverse Paris, working class and
modest _________ Paris.(BOROUGH)
276. When, ___________ and his voice shaking, François Hollande appeared on
television, he told the nation that the simultaneous gun attacks and suicide
bombings that had killed at least 127 people were “an act of war” by Islamic State.(FACE)
277. The hopes embodied by the 1998 national football team were relegated to a
distant, __________ memory on Friday night.(SWEET)
278.The Charlie Hebdo is considered by Islamic State as a _____________ magazine.(BLAME)
279. Jihadi fighters in Iraq and Syria reveal the ________ motivations of the
militant movement that has hijacked the Syrian uprising – and transformed the Middle East.(LAPSE)
280. The jihadis saw themselves at the _______ of a war that many among them
believed had been ___________ in the formative days of Islam.(GUARD/ORDER) 281-290
281. World leaders at the G20 summit in Turkey have made fresh _____________
to the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, to reach a deal to unite against Islamic State.(OVERT)
282. He is at _______________ with many of his own party over the issue of taxation.(HEAD)
283. In a conflict these would be vital for military communications, ____________
and even guiding missiles to their targets.(COGNITIVE)
284. He'd expected a _______________ rendezvous - curtained windows, locked
doors - not a gypsy ___________.(CLAM/CAMP)
285. He is barely alive; his breathing is very slow and shallow, and he is _______.(COMA)
286. His judgments were also swayed by preconceptions based on past experiences
or even personal ___________.(IDIOMATIC)
287. He was mounted on a chestnut _____________ who was already becoming
over-excited at the thought of the day ahead.(BREED)
288. Tamburlaine's _____________ personality and self-confidence are also
echoed throughout the play.(FERVENT)
289. Services is simply too _______________ to be an interesting category.(GENE)
290. He thought he might like landscaping and enrolled in a two-year program at a
nearby college in __________.(CULTURE) 291-300
291. A few days later I found some use-them-once plastic ____________in the
medicine cabinet.(DERMATOLOGY)
292. I hate it when people use ___________ words when regular ones will do.(FLUTE)
293. But the main and most pleasant surprise was the sense of ___________
among climbers in the Alps.(COMRADE)
294. Shakespeare's narration has an excess of __________ and
_______________.(ART/ELOQUENT)
295. Apart from ______________ in buildings, environmental fires can occur.(FLAG)
296. Rather than being _____________ and despised, he was admired for his
courage, his _____________, his devotion to family.(NEGRO/FAST)
297. In time, she attained, if not virtue, a _________ of
______________.(MODERATE/ANIMUS)
298. This kind of legal ___________ is one of the most damaging legacies of the
takeover binge of the 1980s.(MANUAL)
299. Holder finds himself marooned in the ____________, under attack for giving
advice he never fully considered.(STREAM)
300. Some children placed on the drug became more ________________, less
______________.(DUE/STEREO) 301-310
301. Today his message is more austere, more profound and more ___________ than ever.(CLASH)
302. The regime has shown its ____________ by promising to double monthly state salaries.(LARGE)
303. This _____________ _______________ requires further clarification, if only
for your myriad younger readers.(GREGARIOUS/SEQUENCE)
304. Consumer goods industries were the ________, and these were
overwhelmingly located in the West Midlands and in and around Greater London.(PIN)
305. These considerations ___________ the argument for the secondary role of
consent in the justification of authority.(UMBRELLA)
306. In one _________ story that circulated on trading floors years ago, Black once
tried to execute several trades using his model.(SCRIPTWRITER)
307. Careless in some situations, in others he proved _____________.(POINT)
308. However, the White House has been encouraged by the political
_____________ coming from Capitol Hill.(SEMANTIC)
309. The monarchy established since 1830 was still far from being popular, but
opposition to it was _________ and lacking focus.(INTRODUCE)
310. Such ___________ came to him naturally, but he had applied himself to
enhancing it as to an art of self defence.(SOLE)
311-320(NK 14-15)
311. The drug could open the door to metabolic diseases, including cancer, by
affecting _________ immunity. (CELL)
312. The statements listed in this section_______ end any transaction active in the
current section.(IMPLY)
313. The three employees are suspected of _______ in their handling of cargo on the vessel.(NEGLECT)
314. The flight recorder is an ________"black box" which automatically records
the key functions in the aircraft.(DESTROY)
315. Many _________ try to clean up their site, starting with tying a plastic bag to
the grill or table to put their trash in.(PICNIC)
316. The Kwangju massacre in 1980, which _________ Mr Chun's hold on power,
claimed at least 200 victims.(SOLID)
317. Griffin managed to overpower superhumans like Ghost Rider, Spider Man
and Wonder Man with his _________ strength.(BEAST)
318. Using my binoculars, I could see a ________ figure waving at me from the
other end of the beach.(DIMINISH)
319. Is prison necessary at all for users, particularly now that _______have
demonstrated so starkly the damage that prison can caused.(CRIME)
320. Between 2010 and 2011, 18 countries and territories have not reported cases of _______.(LEPER) 321-330
321. The events have raised more than $ 900,000 for worthy _________
organizations throughout greater Los Angeles.(ANTHROPOLOGY)
322. The train has its own telephone exchange and electricity generating car, plus
office accommodations and restaurant cars for the royal _________.(TOUR)
323. Silver paint coating their exterior reflects heat in warm weather and
contributes to the ________ kinetic appearance of the structure.(PHANTASM)
324. ___________, the ideas which rationalize a person's class interests,
___________ scientific analysis.(IDEA/OBSCURE)
325. There was considerable pressure for actions against them from a
_______middle class, some of whose members held extraordinary delusions.(SAINT)
326. She was very good at _________ and had won the Signaller Badge.(INFER)
327. __________ the _________ cadet will not address any Imperial Fist unless
said Marine first addresses the cadet.(FORTH/NEW)
328. Rory tried to sneak a __________ glance at Adam’s wristwatch.(RAPID)
329. The _________ reason for his resignation was ill health.(TENET)
330. Coral growth and the _______ of sediments in coastal __________ will
compensate.(CRESCENDO/GROVE) 331-340
331. Monarchies have always understood the importance of avoiding
___________: the king is dead, long live the king!(REIGN)
332. Critics of _______________often cite Maryland as having some of the most
irrational voting boundaries in the nation.(AMEND)
333. Applying the label often serves as a(n) __________ of management respectability.(PRINT)
334. Others would see the acceptance of this bounded walking environment as
timid and ___________.(ANIMUS)
335. A new power station is being built much to the __________ of environmental groups.(STRATUM)
336. This sense is often identified with nationalism and patriotism which can be
dangerously close to racism, chauvinism and ______.(PHOBIA)
337. The deer had become very numerous by this time in the New Forest, and there
were numerous complaints about their _________.(PREY)
338. Cutting back on any government service is still _________ to liberals.(THEME)
339. At its worst, the life of faith is portrayed in a way that it is __________ to
spiritual repression.(AMOUNT)
340. She had the ____________ to ask me for more money.(FRONT) 331-340
331. Monarchies have always understood the importance of avoiding
___________: the king is dead, long live the king!(REIGN)
332. Critics of _______________often cite Maryland as having some of the most
irrational voting boundaries in the nation.(AMEND)
333. Applying the label often serves as a(n) __________ of management respectability.(PRINT)
334. Others would see the acceptance of this bounded walking environment as
timid and ___________.(ANIMUS)
335. A new power station is being built much to the __________ of environmental groups.(STRATUM)
336. This sense is often identified with nationalism and patriotism which can be
dangerously close to racism, chauvinism and ______.(PHOBIA)
337. The deer had become very numerous by this time in the New Forest, and there
were numerous complaints about their _________.(PREY)
338. Cutting back on any government service is still _________ to liberals.(THEME)
339. At its worst, the life of faith is portrayed in a way that it is __________ to
spiritual repression.(AMOUNT)
340. She had the ____________ to ask me for more money.(FRONT)
1.The win allowed them to........three teams to gain second place(leap)
2.The more water we use,the more land has to be flooded for........(reserve)
3.He had fallen and been.........on some iron railings(pale)
4.he resigned as Home secretary and become a........(bench)
5.The rabbit population was.........by the disease(decimal)
6.The weather made her.......(lethal)
7.Homosexual and abortion have been.........by the government(legal)
8.Increased ultraviolet radiation may disrupt ........ .........(terrain/system)
9.They walked for miles across steep and ........ terrain(hospitable)
10.Mozart is a........ child who started his music career at the age of 5(precocity)
11.He spent his working life in..........(academic)
12.There were fifty-three abstentions and twenty-eight spoilt..........(ball)
13.He lives alone and says he doesn't have the..........to handle a steady relationship(band)
14.The kids are sliding down the...........(banish)
15.They claimed his campaign had been..........with drug money(bank)
16.The vicar read the..........and they officially got married(ban)
17.We have been waiting on this.........for hours and we still cannot enter the restaurant (banquet)
18.Few plants grow under the dense shade cast by the..........(green)
19.His concept of justice demanded vengeance against..........(do)
20...........are the two lower spaces in the heart that pump blood to the lungs or
around the body(ventral)
21.Do not eat the..........just because you are hungry,it might be poisonous(toad)
22.The pianist complaint about the...........falling across her face(sun)
23.The system has a..........resistance to change automatically in case something bad happens(build)
24.In 2008,Lampard was a footballer in............condition although now he is old(top)
25.The two companies organised a............alliance against a possible.........by
another firm(empt/take)
26.His height gives him an.............advantage over his opponent(build)
27.We crept in..........lest we would disturb him(toe)
28.Would it be...........of me to ask to borrow your car?(assume)
29.He is always late.It is...........(correct)
30.A............is a piece of cloth that is tied tightly around an arm or leg to stop the
loss of blood from a wound(tour)
31.Her books show..........that he was innocent(controversy)
32.He had the..........to say i was too stupid(audacious)
33.Theincident seems destined to become a mere...........in history (note)
34.I used to go to the.........everyday to dance when i was young(disco)
35.He is...........incapable of telling the truth(congent)
36.People are sometimes confused between triangular shape and...........shape(cone)
37.The judge made a serious mistake and it later became a..........(try)
38.People who are unimportant but cheeky and presumptuous are
called.........,...........,..........(snapper/light/jack)
39.A..........is an amateur boxer who weights no more 112 pounds(fly)
40.I hate the tradition of kissing under the........because i do not have a girlfriend.In
stead of doing that on Christmas eve,i am here typing some
1............children often have poor concentration and require very little help(act)
2.He can get whatever he likes because he is the.......boy of his family(hair)
3.Since most problem are.......,there are several alternatives to choose from each
with unique pros and cons(facet)
4.The illegal payments were discovered by a journalist working.........(cover)
5.We cannot make decision based on.......and guessworks(hear)
6.So far,the USA has said it cannot agree to allow all types of.......... mine(person)
7.Australian voters are naturally very......,and will not rush headlong into a change of government(risk)
8.The pilot did manage to get the plane......(air)
9.The reason for Bruce Lee's death was sleeping pill......(dosage)
10.The.........of this document is wrong.There is no page 1405(page)
11.Should he be forced to resign,we will have to vote again in a............(elect)
12.My friend is unbelievably self-centered and arrogant.He's
completely...........(ego)
13.Pack the plates.............with plenty of paper between them(edge)
14.The document provided a..........for a lot of useful discussion(board)
15.When he doesn't like anyone,he often speaks in.............(syllable)
16.Spies often use............for small scale reproduction of documents(film)
17.Having made that morally terrible mistake,they are now............(conscience)
18.Like many............of his generation,he was fascinated by the Internet(technology)
19.Similiar changes are happening............(industry)
20.The last recession............the economy(vital)
21.Our principal is virtually...........in English,Chinese and Vietnamese(language)
22.The draft law was passed by 134 voters to 19,with five...........(abstain)
23........... campaigners are leading a cruisade against abortion.They think it is a sin(life)
24.Many single people go to...........find their.............-who will empathize and love them(love/soul)
25.Students often tend to be a bit of............but they usually become less radical with time(establish)
1.There is likely to be a...........between the guerillas and the elected government in the near future(show)
2.We always keep a spare gallon of petrol in the car as a..........(stand)
3.One of the cars involved in the accident was a complete..........(write)
4...........for the next space shuttle is 6.00 tommorow,and........... will be at 15.30 on friday(blast/touch)
5.There was yet another............yesterday at the factory over the question of tea- breaks(walk) 341 - 350
341-350(blogchuyenanh)
341. Although she gained fame for creating the lead role in Thoroughly Modern
Millie, Sutton Foster got her first Broadway credits in the early 1990s as
a(n)_________________in Les Miserables.(STUDY)
342. Before the first day of class, teachers should be able to think up quite a few
efficacious____________________to get to know their students and help them loosen up.(BREAK)
343. China is legally required to___________________Vietnam for any loss to the
Eastern waters.(DAMAGE) (revised)
344. If you want to buy a house, you should try and find suitable_____________in
the Mua Ban.(CLASS)
345. Not being able to stretch to the Advanced English courses, she might as well
have___________________one lesson a week, to which the teacher turned a blind eye, luckily.(LOAD)
346. One of the factors that makes Frozen a resounding success, winning an Oscar
for Best Animated Feature Film of the Year, is the utilising celebrity
___________________________, especially by Idina Menzel (from Glee) and
Kristen Bell (from Gossip Girl).(VOICE)
347. The articles have been ____________,__________________for the ordinary
reader some of the more difficult references in Shakespeare’s plays.(WORD/LUCID)
348. The school published a long list of names in the morning, but it wasn’t until
later that they requested the______________________students report to principal.(MENTION)
349. To be revised next month, the current edition of Advanced Word Formation
Booklet by blogchuyenanh is still such a resourceful an _____________guide for English majors.(PUT)
350. Tourists and many Vietnamese_____________in France have taken to
Trocadero Square near the Eiffel to protest China’s illegal deployment of a giant
oil rig to Vietnamese Eastern waters.(PATRIOT)
351-360(blogchuyeanh) 351-360 BREAK WORK LIFT VALUE MIX COMPLETE WIND UNITE BEAR SCRIPT
Those people who fear that three decades of significant
technological (351)_____________have produced a generation
of (352)___________and unhelpful Internet addicts will be (353)____________by
a survey showing that some teenagers are better trained than they ever were,
domestically speaking. Nearly 60% of parents said that their teenagers
were(354)__________at looking after themselves, agreeing with the statement that
‘My son/daughter can organise a meal and cook it.’ Those parents with children
aged 14–18, were most likely to be in agreement with this. The aim of the survey
was to (355)__________the attitude of parents towards their teenagers.
About 1,000 parents were asked if they agreed with (356)_________views on
typical teenage behaviour and lifestyles in the early years of the 21st century. In
the analysis of responses it was found that, while teenagers regarded weekends as a
time of (357)__________________, most parents considered them a time for study
or family (358)_______________. However, the contention that it’s useful to have
a teenager because of their seemingly (359)_____________ability to know how
the TV and computers work was a point that almost
everyone (360)___________to.
361-375(blogchuyenanh) 361 - 375 AVAIL CONVERSE GO RELEVANT AWE DISPENSE GUIDE STOUT CONSIDER GLAMOUR METTLE STRUCTURE CONSULT GLORY OFT
The medieval crusades, when Western European knights and adventurers
attempted to seize Jerusalem from the hands of the Seljuk Turks, are
widely (361)_________________ by most people in the West, who think of them
as (362)____________and__________________(363). True, displays
of (364)___________________ were
occasionally (365)______________________ but in fact the crusaders were for the most
part (366)_______________________and (367)____________________________
____. For example, they viewed the Byzantine Emperor, through whose lands they
had to travel, as an annoying (368)____________________________, denying
him even so much as a (369)_____________________ role in
the (370)_________________ . In reality, his long experience of the Saracens had
given him a not (371)___________________________knowledge of their fighting
methods and politics. His advice, had the crusaders chosen to follow it, would have
been absolutely (372)______________________. Instead,
they (373)__________________ dismissed it as (374)____________________with
the result that, despite initial success, the crusaders eventually dwindled
to (375)_______________failure. 376-380
376. Harvard has produced a _________________ of leaders for the United States in many fields.(COPY)
377. He felt poets there had to demean themselves, flattering their noble patrons by
writing ________________. (AGORA)
378. Using cutting-edge technologies, we can now scan ancient documents to read
the ___________________ writings (PALAEOGRAPHY)
379.Generally speaking, there are two types of thermodynamic
processes,__________________and_________________ ones.(THERM) (One word for both blanks)
380 . The U.S. dollar edged up against several other currencies on Tuesday,
supported by a euro that’s under increasing pressure due to the
Greek_____________________.(EMBROIL) 381-390
381. I hate doing the ______________routine everyday.(GROUND)
382. After questioning by the critics, now hers is a(n)__________ argument
inasmuch as it was not strongly worded initially. (WATER)
383. He is in a(n) __________ position since Maximark has never assigned a male
as receptionist before, though that does no harm to their management. (NORM)
384. If you will treat your colleagues like dogsbodies, you are going to get your
__________. Our boss won’t take to that behaviour and you will be given the sack soon.(COME)
385. It is common knowledge that oil and water are__________. For example,
pouring olive oil into water results in two distinct layers. (MIX)
386. The executives promised the shareholders a(n) __________ performance in
the second quarter regardless of current dire financial situations. (BREAK)
387. There is no comparison between these two bands of cars. They are clearly of
__________ distinctions.(MEASURE)
388. To contrast and relate the two styles of Picasso, you should have his early
drawings __________ with his later works in the exhibition. (POSE)
389. When I was younger, I thought my parents’ philosophy of children-raising
was so outmoded that it was __________; however, I’ve changed my mind since
I’ve become a parent. (DELUGE)
390. I can't see any _______________ in continuing negotiation with her over the issue.(BECOME) 391-400
391. The Government are still _____________ in that respect.(LIVER)
392. The Boston Globe _______________ the first American exhibition, calling it
a hotbed of Bolshevism.(CORTEX)
393. Stella tiptoed from the ________________ arch, shielding her eyes from the
glare of the footlights.(SCENE)
394. You may be versed in __________________, and steeped in alchemy, and
schooled in the ancient cruel arts of your realm.(MANIA)
395. It was unlike her to be so _____________ - she must have had something on her mind.(TACIT)
396. Confederation A confederation is an association in which states delegate some
power to a ________________ central government but retain primary power.(NATION)
397. This kind of legal ____________________ is one of the most damaging
legacies of the takeover binge of the 1980s.(MANUAL)
398. Financial distress ________________, and the popular discontent culminated in revolution.(VENUE)
399. When an illness occurs, those who are knowledgeable in such matters
_____________ a diagnosis.(OFFER)
400. Quantitative material is also used as evidence for the criminal
______________ of persons with certain social characteristics.(CLIFF) 401-410
401)They are blessed with the distinguished _________ of the Pellerin Collection,
formed by Auguste Pellerin between 1895 and 1925.(PROVINCE)
402)The room, with its unusual decor and ___________, was always kept locked.(COUTURE)
403)The Romantic plays increase the interrogations, _____________, abrupt
interruptions, exclamations and leaders that were so evident in sentimental comedy.(APOCALYPSE)
404)I can teach, do my creative ______________ work which I love, as well as
dealing with clients and performing on stage.(VANGUARD)
405)The hotel has an attractive bar area, an àlacarte restaurant currently holding a
Michelin Star and a _______________ with patio area.(BREW)
406)She turns her back to him to look in the mirror beside the cherrywood _________.(ARM)
407)The photographs are linked across the book by fleeting resemblances,
oppositions, repetitions, the pictorial equivalents of ____________ and half- rhyme.(CONSONANT)
408)In spite of his inane ______________, he can talk circles around everyone else
in the book.(APPROPRIATE)
409)The ____________ for CO2 at 321 K shows that the gas does not liquefy
whatever the pressure or volume at this temperature.(THERMOMETER)
410)A good market _____________ and restaurants can all be found in this pretty town.(PASTRY) 411-420 (collected)
411) The __________ government has no policies to make cutbacks in water
consumption irrespective of shortage of rainfall this year. (SPEND)
412) The __________ of grass and plants in the garden has brought about the
proliferation of insects and worms. (ABUNDANT)
413) The book was __________. You should chuck it out. (CHRONIC)
414) The committee has stipulated that all __________ legal procedures should be simplified. (ANTIQUE)
415) The government is looking to promote __________ (PROLIFIC) agreement and __________ (ARM).
416) The most serious charges entail the regime’s efforts to
__________ (DUE) ___________ (SURGE) in the Northern provinces.
417) The situation was further __________ by the impending arrival of the
security forces. (FLAME)
418) The two parties have been leaning over backwards to promote free and
__________ trade. (PEDAL)
419) Their boycott of the talks constitutes a serious __________ to peace negotiations. (PEDAL)
420) They designed the book in such a way as to make it __________. (WILD) 421-430
421) St Nicholas' was the first example in Prague of the late _________ style of Baroque. (ITALY)
422) The researchers __________ all of the tumor cells to render them incapable of
spreading once returned to the patients' bodies. (RADIATION)
423) The exam is strictly __________, and its scoring process is blind. (VIGIL)
424) The Babylonian story begins with a(n) __________ battle between the gods
of the sweet and salt-water oceans and their offspring. (NECROPOLIS)
425) The axe of _________ time had had nearly the shape of an almond. (LITHOLOGY)
426) When the verdict was read _________ broke out in the courtroom. (DEMON)
427) He had an infectious sense of humour, and recently scripted an amusing and
satirical __________. (MIME)
428) He was trying to get a _________ advantage for himself. (PENNY)
429) Trump’s ___________ for praising Russia’s president,Vladimir Putin, has
been linked to his business dealings in Moscow. (CHANT)
430) There was a window at each of the compass points, and, binoculars in hand,
he made his slow __________. (AMBULATE) 431 - 440
431) The business has been __________ with financial problems. (SET)
432) Smokers often feel as though they are being treated as social __________. (CAST)
433) Her __________ eyes spoke of unbearable suffering. (WOEFUL)
434) The duke, with great _________, paced up and down his sleeping chamber,
situated in the eastern wing of the castle, facing the Viborg lake. (QUIETUDE)
435) He hated being the object of public attention and ridicule like some
fairground __________. (BANK)
436) Any modern understanding of the history of the region must _________ rely
on the oral traditions. (FORCE)
437) They are currently awaiting the decision on a planning submission which, if
approved, will send them off to structural engineers __________. (HASTE)
438) The paintings recapture the memory of a grand era _________ the debris of
contemporary history. (MIDDLE)
439) The Mac creators are emblematic of a new kind of artist spawned by the
_________ nature of the computer. (PROTEUS)
440) The streets erupt in a __________ of lawlessness, to which the director adds
an inspired touch: an escaped elephant from Barnum's circus trumpeting down the
rubble-strewn streets. (SATURN) 441 - 450
441) All told, the cradle of civilization has been tearing __________ for some 30
million years. (SUNDER)
442) Regulated, socialised economies trample on human dignity, __________ the
natural environment and depress economic performance. (SPOIL)
443) They needed to find the soft __________ of their opponents. (BELLY)
444) Unfortunately, any attempts to reach him by telephone were
___________. (AVAILABLE)
445) She was staring outside, at the __________ benches because her mind could
not seem to bear her Biology teacher's irritating voice. (KISS)
446) His ___________ approach and his commanding presence have been
influential on the good order of the Assembly. (STENTOR)
447) Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslett play two __________ lovers whose
future looks bleak after they miss the chance to evacuate. (CROSS)
448) Almost everyone is there - the whole village dressed in its festival ___________. (FINE)
449) As in the New York skyscraper photographs that followed, Church Street El
features the blank faces of several buildings seen from a steep _________ view. (VERTICAL)
450) Her estimation of the revolutionary importance of her ideas was perhaps
excessive, but Joyce admired her ambition and her ____________. (FAIRNESS)
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1. Many ask whether ____ actors like Redmayne and Fanning should be playing trans characters (gender)
2. The murderer mixed her drink with ____ chemicals to make her sleep (insomnia)
3. This group demands everyone be honest, and please don't ___ the pudding (egg)
4. The troops were heavily ____ by hunger and disease (debility)
5. Lisa sure have a pretty ____ voice, I can listen to her singing all day (fluent)
6. ____ is sometimes considered an unsportsmanlike act, but it shows how skillful the players are to bring
themselves success while at an advantage (time)
7. It would be wrong to ____ that all Californians are surfers, based only on a few personal experiences. (pole)
8. I have never met such a(n) ____ person like Jim before, he's way more friendly than my best friend (genius)
9. The facility ______sea water to produce fresh water for drinking. (salt)
10. A ________ of child prodigies entered the competition and performed as if they had been professionals (star)
11. Our antecedents used to raise a lot of ______ animals to protect their yield (insect)
12. He presented his latest collection at a(n) ___ show during Paris fashion week. (cat)
13. The sumos sure have ______ bodies right? (elephant)
14. Jason was really ______ about his restaurant's non-fresh food service (pig)
15. I love ______ people like Lisa, she can always spot mistakes even if they are virtually invisible, clearly my type though (hawk)
16. They were obviously a bit ___ about the misunderstanding (sheep)
17. You have to buy another phone with higher ____ to store that many images (wide)
18. That student doesn't look like a(n) ___ at all, I can tell just by looking at those stunning techniques (foot/horn)
19. He was____ by the havoc he encountered on his return. (may)
20. The ____ approach to marketing means that the campaign is not targeted at particular individuals. (gun/shot)
21. Life is basically working to get money and avoid being ____ in paying for the living until your last breath (hand)
22. This new digital technology makes it possible for deaf and ______ patrons to enjoy the movies without the need for assistive devices. (hear)
23. These policies have sent the construction industry into an abrupt _____. (dive)
24. He has given up his _____ lifestyle to settle down with his baby daughter. (wheel)
25. He retorted with ______ of shallow criticism. (probation)
26. The _____ of the intention in offence of intention is blurring, so we should restrict its scope of application. (script)
27. Everything then became a ______ array of sounds and feelings as they slipped over the edge of control. (scope)
28. Why is the Secretary attempting to ____ the regulations to tempestuously gained only a few years ago? (jet)
29. In the 2nd Newton's theory of motion, the ____ is usually replaced by the tools to measure the weight and the
force and calculate the acceleration because they are much cheaper. (accelerate)
30. The computer market is ____ with software for every kind of computer. (wash)
31. The Aphmau team _____ our modern city life in Minecraft and made a masterpiece (play)
32. Marie Curie was on her ____, saying her last words to her sons and daughter, one of which wrote every words
of his mother down and read them every night after night since passed away (bed)
33. Photographs are usually _____ evidence provided it can be proved that they are authentic. (admit)
34. Liverpool is sailing through Premier League ____ (defeat)
35. There is no agreed ___ of what a comprehensive school should be. (define)
36. The report is based entirely on _____ (suppose)
37. It is _____ to me whether he stays or goes. (material)
38. When reading a sentence that finishes ____, be sure to read the whole sentence because missing a single word
can cause horrible misapprehension (leaf)
39. My girlfriend is such a ____, she desires for more in Valentines even after getting 4 bars from me (chocolate)
40. ____ in both physical and mental work may lead to severe outcomes that influence your life backward (hand)
41. Getting rid of weapons reduces the risk of accidental, unauthorised, hair trigger or ____ use. (empty)
42. Butt ____ is a talent several people have that they are able to fart as if the sound came from a different location (vent)
43. The _____ on the child revealed that she had been poisoned. (mortal)
44. These people are _________ and they are not going to say anything on camera that makes them look stupid. (media)
45. Right now Usain Bolt can still_______ professional athletes although he's considerably aging (pace)
46. Many scientists still don't believe ______ about their insisting on proving that they had met aliens (tact)
47. In front of the White House lies many guards that always have ______ expressions, they have been trained to
stay still for quite a long time so as to be taken on (face)
48. The New Year 2020's ______ show involves almost every famous face of the country (star)
49. In most horror movies, there will be a _____ doing spiritual calls with the people from the underworld and the
ghosts haunting someone or somewhere (clear)
50. Vietnam's football history were atrocious for a long time before hitting a _____ bounce in 2008, ten years later
we finally have got to witness a soar of our national team (cat)
51. I can't stand seeing _____ wandering on the street while others are enjoying the New Year's Eve (muffin)
52. The group has promised a ______ in 2020 after a downward year (break)
53. Just because she's read some ____ paperback she thinks she's some kind of expert on the modus-operandi. (trash)
54. The grin is the ___ of what Fonda describes as the most fulfilling job in his professional life, playing Ulee Jackson. (glow)
55. He was _____ boyish and attractive. (guile)
56. Moving house is a major ____ to everyone (heave)
57. Some simulations, such as flight, are largely ____, but some have a high verbal content. (verb)
58. The night elves dispatched a number of scouts ____ and the scouts returned with frightening stories of the orcs'
past atrocities during the First and Second Wars. (hasty)
59. The hot sun ____ her to the point of collapse. (nerve)
60. Put simply, a ___ is an identical copy without an original. (simulate)
61. Although she was from a ___ family and could have led a very comfortable life, Judith had chosen otherwise. (do)
62. After fit, the next day before dawn turns not easily wake, and constant companion has _____ (insomnia)
63. In 1824 they removed to a more _____place at Lower Hareston and let Hareston Manor to a succession of tenant farmers. (mode)
64. But the impact of a conflict over a _____and otherwise unremarkable stretch of water south of China and
bordered by most South East Asian states would be far-reaching. (storm)
65. ______ temperatures and months of severe drought have fuelled a series of massive bushfires across Australia. (record)
66. The president cannot be ____ from responsibility for this problem (onus)
67. I can’t understand why her resignation is still such a ___ subject. (touch)
68. They need to remain ____ so that they can continue to be enriched by other repertoires, tales and songs. (nomad)
69. The bikes were, technically, ______ , but the border guards turned a blind eye. (ban)
70. The final exercise pitted a ______ squad against an escaping vehicle of balaclava -clad men who holed up in a
concrete building. (terrorist)
71. The _____ aims to ease the sufferings of the dying. (hospital)
72. His name had been leaked ______in a press interview which I had given and some one had traced his whereabouts.(advert)
73. He had sidled up to it ____ but to his surprise Tory Central Office had welcomed him. (crab)
74. He also insists that it won't be a ______ operation, that his commitment to the community is lasting and genuine. (night)
75. Several countries have suffered soccer ____ scandals. (fix)
76. As a result, industry was _____ and pen-pushers were everywhere. (man)
77. They were caught ____ by the attack. (foot)
78. I gradually ___ to the realization that our marriage was over. (wake)
79. There's a sense of _____in the capital, as if fighting might at any minute break out. (bode)
80. With only a few hundred dollars on hand, travelling around the world is a ______ (wisp)
81. Famous people and their private lives are the _____ of the popular newspapers. (stock)
82. Local libraries store lots of ____ audio tapes on almost every subject that you can imagine, with no cutting short or left-behind data (bridge)
83. Watch a ____ man in a wheelchair completing the London Marathon and we cry, or at least I do. (leg)
84. He doesn't conform to the usual _____of the businessman with a dark suit and briefcase. (type)
85. A moose hide collar and ____ laces add a distinctive touch to this unique footwear. (raw)
86. It looks as if the election is going to be a ____ (hang)
87. Securities Market seems to be a mysterious and ______ changeable place , especially in China , and there is full of magic power . (wild)
88. He's a real _____ who's never had a proper job. (beat)
89. A young man may suffer from the ____ monster if his girlfriend begins going out with someone else. (eye)
90. A ____ parachutist jumped from the top of Tower Bridge today.(devil)
91. We credibly promise an ____ monetary policy that will persist for years into the future. (expand)
92. Right from the ___, they were aggressive in acting to disincentivize smoking. (go)
93. The ceremony was disrupted by _____heckling and slogan-chanting. (precede)
94. She was buried in the cathedral, as ___ someone of her position. (fit)
95. Logic an attribute of a logical system that is so constituted that none of the propositions ____ from the axioms
contradict one another. (deduce)
96. I got the ___to skin the fish which helped save on the preparation time.(fish)
97. He thought his ____ were amusing but found her response too extravagant. (wit)
98. It would be ___ to shovel coal with a teaspoon. (poster)
99. Recipes accepted as great and _____ are not always compatible with sense. (sanctity)
100. She went to the seaside to ____ after her stay in hospital. (valerian)
101. Thereby, one-dimensional or ____attribute of call events is displayed simultaneously through the invention. (dimension)
102. The two rivals were nevertheless united by the ____ of the acting profession. (mason)
103. Although Mitterrand escaped personally ____, his party paid a heavy price. (scathing)
104. The scandalous remarks in the newspaper ____ the reputations of every member of the society (smirch)
105. That does not suggest the outrage that a _____ of Hansard might beguile readers into expecting (use)
106. Those involved had performed acts ____ of university students.(become)
107. It is rather like warfare, the _____ of offensive and defensive, of tank armour and the high-velocity penetrating bullet. (see)
108. Instead of a single meeting place, we have ____, interactive telecommunications networks that extend for thousands of miles. (fling)
109. Neurotransmission can be affected in several ways by ____ drugs and poisons. (active)
110. The war between these two countries has been ____ and episodic. (draw)
111. It was____ whether we would get to the airport in time. (touch)
112. We can ____ our timescale of the circulation by looking at the changes in density surface of the salinity minimum. (robust)
113. Another worry is that nuclear material from ____nuclear power plants and dismantled nuclear weapons
might end up in the wrong hands. (function)
114. Its smoky, herbal flavors from sauvignon blanc grapes ______ neatly with the apple nuances and fuller body of the chardonnay. (twine)
115. But with them he could be violent, abusive, _____, a Lothario of the highest order. (double)
116. Readers whose stomachs are turned will not_____ of any food for thought. (take)
117. He ____ herbal remedies at first. (pooh)
118. They were silent; they were _____; and most of them were reading texts with titles like Operating Systems. (spectacle)
119. The contradictions in the Clinton policy were _____ described in a recent article by Robert Kagan, a former
Reagan administration official. (trench)
120. Wilson said that ____ stress disorder sufferers who have been terrorized typically fear imminent death. (trauma)
121. The school's _____ purpose is to involve parents more closely in the education of their children. (except)
122. His library displayed ____of mementos from different parts of the world, a lifetime of traveling. (cell)
123. Jermaine Jackson slammed such reports as misleading and "_____". (sense)
124. Positive effects of being a ___ child include independence and self-reliance. (key)
125. He stood staring at the ghost, ___ with terror. (fix)
126. Well, for one thing, a lot of journalists are ____ and a lot don't know much about history. (number)
127. The defendant is a ____ individual gripped by the dangerous delusion that his opinion matters. (rancor)
128. She picked up the strange telephone receiver ____ , and dialled the number of the card. (believe)
129. My hand was lacerated, deformed, and ____with pus. (bulb)
130. The Japanese JLPT test is a ____ event happening on July and December every year (annual)
131. Chef Tony Rea said a popular ____ is ostrich pepper steak in a wine sauce for $ 22. 95. (enter)
132. He remained in____control of the business for another ten years. (name)
133. Kasparov's recent performance had been ____ and many experts were predicting that Karpov was about to
regain the world title. (Source:BBC) (luster)
134. Tough a liyyle strange those questions are no difficulty for the genuine ____ (affect)
135. Tokyo is Not a city for the_____ or faint-hearted. (liver)
136. It was an _____ failure - the plane left the runway then crashed into a ball of flames. (name)
137. The _____ workers feel forlorn, if not outright hostile. (race)
138. You can _____ the carbon dioxide to separate it from the other constituents. (liquid)
139. It hurtles through two hours of _____ dialogue. It makes an untellable story clear and fascinating. (bind)
140. Can we just _____a little bit and look at your primary and secondary education? (track)
141. I skipped through the neighborhood, singing ____ songs. (key)
142. Beauty is in the eye of the ____. (hold)
143. Since then, he has worked_____ for the good of the game, in Manchester, England and much further afield,
earning him recognition around the globe as a true ambassador of football. (stint)
144. She's trying to build up a ___ of work to show during job interviews. (foliage)
145. The 1648 Treaty of Westphalia saw its ____ and division into more than 300 individual and sovereign states and principalities. (member)
146. Cinematic scenes sometimes appear a _____ who looks exactly like one another, but with a more tainted
mind craving for eroding the other's life (double) (Borrowed from German)
147. ____ is a medical condition in which one cannot remember familiar things' names (name)
148. I can never understand why people become ____ and sentimental about the past.(eye)
149. The basic idea is this: use _____ after a noun to show that one thing owns, or possesses, another. (strophe)
150. Be certain that you are not _____ against catastrophic illness. (insurance)
151. The leader wants blameless be an official, sureness works, must first ____be an upright. (board)
152. This article take the sulfur dye waste water as the processing object, has conducted the applied research to
the ____ ore waste residue decolorants performance. (metal)
153. ____ is used because of a desire to protect others from hate speech and intimidation, nevertheless it also
poses a threat to free speech (platform)
154. A ____ is a man who enjoys putting on woman's clothes (vest)
155. Burgess' illegal use of alcohol ran ___of the code, a point the righteous Karnaugh was quite eager to make. (foul)
156. Mr Johnes is an old ____, you'll never persuade him to change at all. (mud)
157. Attempts to ___ his playing simply because of his popularity are misplaced but regrettably widespread. (nigger)
158. He was a self-opinionated, ____ tyrant, and he was the last man she should want to tangle with. (bear)
159. The instruction manual includes a section on _____ to help you with any simple problems you might have with the television. (shoot)
160. The book presents the ______ of a dull middle-aged woman remembering the riveting thoughts she once had. (drama)
161. Barbara looked increasingly ____ as defeat loomed. (cast)
162. He ____ that man for snobbishness and was unwilling to talk to him. (dainty)
163. Lots of young couples do not use _____ on their first time, and many do not use it at all. (conception)
164. The rest of the dinner, I was ____on getting him to eat French fries, drink wine, have dessert and say bad
words, things he never seemed to allow himself to do. (bend)
165. The captain ____ his men for falling asleep. (braid)
166. Friday was a ____ day for me. I got a lot of birthday presents from my friends. (letter)
167. It was a misery ____ of a woman escaped from North Korea to which everyone expressed their sorrow and sympathy (memory)
168. Seeing a(n) _____ book means that its owner have read it numerous times, or he must be a careless moron
who hates reading and disrespects his books (ear)
169. For some ____ reasons they built the toilet next to the kitchen. (fathom)
170. He was _____ in defeat and praised his opponent's skill. (animus)
171. I am not much of an ____ type but as a child, I did do my share of camping, fishing and hiking. (door)
172. He was _____ by the press as a monster of perversity. (vile)
173. Prices of iPhone 8 have hit ____ since people scarcely pay attention to it anymore (bottom)
174. Please dance with me, it's Valentine, don't be such a ____ (puss)
175. Miku's heart made a complete ___ when Ichika pushes Futaro near her (assault) (Source: Quintessential Quintuplets)
176. I can give this ___ promise that I will never betray you my cute honey (diamond)
177. Though he's strictly ___, his girlfriend tried to make him drink by knocking off the glass and kiss him ardently (total)
178. You know, ___ love, more ____ love, and a bit of rampant lust to be getting on with.(Source: ____ love) (quite)
179. It was _____ seeing Joshua confessing his heart out before she commit suicide. (butt)
180. Though Yuki didn't want to come in with her, Yuno looked ____ right in the wedding dress which made him blushed (possess)
181. She was once a pretty young lady, but turned into a scarred witch after continuous _____ (figure)
182. The movie is a moral tale about a _____ who dies and is reborn as a beautiful woman, for that he hates women so much (gynecology)
183. Today when cleaning out the attic, I found my ice skates, slightly _____but the blades in perfect condition. (moth)
184. Harry Potter possesses great skill at ______ (erg)
185. It is good to take this_____ anxiety and anchor it by planning positive moves for the future. (float)
186. Incidents of ______ on Facebook and Instagram have been reported in the mainstream press. (bully)
187. An old industrial plant is always ____ with a rapidly developing international metropolis city, and then it is
not long before its gradual disappearance. (harmony)
188. The works are beguilingly small, and in clean acrylic colours on canvas, have a _______kaleidoscopic effect,
which is dizzying in its intensity. (fantasy)
189. The land is under the _____ of the people who use it. (guard)
190. The accident was the result of a _____failure to consider the risks involved. (culprit)
191. So the classroom has to get ____ and transcend to the life world so as to give the classroom vitality and energy. (vivace)
192. Aircraft production continued to plod along at an ____ slow pace. (agony)
193. There can be no ______ endings following sexual trafficking. (tale)
194. Trejo received 55 years for murder and 10 years, to be served consecutively, for _________. (fetus)
195. Consider an experiment on_________in which a person attempts to influence the fall of a coin using mental telepathy. (kinetic)
196. From all the available statistics, the politician _____ only those that backed up his ideas. (pick)
197. During the day she would experience frequent ______ of the accident which caused her to panic. (flash)
198. In the _________ world of European agriculture, farmers are paid more to grow more even when nobody
wants to buy what they produce. (land)
199. This business is frequently performed by a ______, a sum being paid him for any litter of cubs or fox found on his beat. (game)
200. There was an ______ of hard currency, leaving the colonists with no medium of exchange. (flow)
201. Formerly close friends, they had been _____ from each other for many years. (strange)
202. They stigmatized Vietnamese immigrants as a(n) ______ horde of criminals, slum dwellers, lunatics, and drunkards (similar)
203. The popular image of ______ is that it is a difficulty with reading - something to do with the misperception of printed words. (lexicon)
204. There's a list of ______ at the beginning of the book for reader to manually fix. (correct)
205. _______and self-distrust are grievous errors. (damage)
206. A(n) ________ is an angel at the highest rank. (angel)
207. Bella always has a reddish, healthy cheeks and skin, no wonder she's called the _______ angel (ruddy)
208. He claimed the finance manager had _______company funds. (proper)
209. Dilberitos can lay claim to the title of the first ______ that granted benefits regarding it's nutritional content. (nutrient)
210. The lid of the _________ could be wrenched off or tightly sat upon by strict control over labor market,
otherwise problems after problems will start to transpire (box)
211. ______ and the threat of deeper world recession has left marks upon the consciousness of the workers. (inflate)
212. Motel is a ________ word that is made when combining "motor" and "hotel" (porter)
213. Their passion was _______ by a romantic trip to Venice. (ignite)
214. She concealed the problem with remarkable ______ (plumb)
215. This year sees the _____ of Handel's birth since 1720 (three)
216. With sharp mind and witty words, the _______diplomat skillfully coped with the tough questions from the press. (tongue)
217. He was born in a(n) ________ family, and with a silver spoon in his mouth. (blood)
218. Observing all this from the great beyond, Susie gradually figures out that she's not alone in her _____ (victim).
219. Broad-shouldered and ________, with thinning hair, he is dressed as usual in a shirt and tie. (chest)
220. He has a(n) _____attitude towards her, suspicious and questionable (valid)
221. Peptic ________ may cause chronic gastrointestinal blood loss as well as an acute bleed. (ulcer)
222. The emphasis is on _________massage which is one of the finest techniques available for soothing the
detrimental effects of stress using natural oils to brush on the skin or smell. (therapy)
223. A sibyl is a woman ________.(tell)
224. In this way _____ had ravaged their feelings, so do not want to feel the fear experienced once. (flagellum)
225. A heavy lorry has ______ on the motorway, causing long delays. (knife)
226. Hence, the commander had to beg, cajole, and _____authorities of three nations to get what he needed. (beat)
227. Staff felt as if they had been _______ when they discovered the new management’s plans. (wink)
228. It will be very adjuvant for you to _____ the meeting so you have time to play golf (short / tail)
229. My old friends stopped by and we had a real ____ (gab)
230. She was known to all and _______ as Bella.(dry)
231. The inflation lead poor people into consumerist ____ (sand)
232. The city is notorious for its _____ district and strip clubs. (light)
233. One week after the accident she still looked pretty ____ (bang)
234. Samoan culture is very localized, and centered on_______extended families, whereas Western societies tend
to be highly individualistic and homophobic. (knit)
235. Londoners have long been _____ proud of a health service that does not serve them well. (verse)
236. If you encounter negative mood, try to _______ it into something good. This time, I used a little alchemy,
turning the sensation into lung capacity.(channel)
237. After why liking her, what dare often do, but after the thing goes, do not feel how ______ again however? (credit)
238. AXJ's growth will likely slow meaningfully, possibly even ________ our own forecasts. (shoot)
239. It's_____ to expect a person of her experience to work for so little income. (grotty)
240. What they added was a sense of _____- they took blues licks and put them on an epic scale. (grand)
241. Definitely it was his stuff of ______ jokes, cheap one-liners and stereotyping slurs. (sophisticate)
242. He is not one of your_______ criminals, he is a serial killer we have to beware (vary)
243. In principle, ________ acts are paramount in fighting back the Coronavirus (bacterium)
244. The school concert is _____ and is intended to help students relax after exhausting lessons (felicity)
245. A _____ is a recurring music piece typical of a person or an idea, often used as background backup for people
to deepen their thoughts (motive)
246. The company is about to give you the _____, so you'd better start looking for another job (kiss)
247. Plans to build a new mall were ______ after protests from local residents. (six)
248. Their breakup was the ______ way to ensure each other's dream pursuits (fire) Key: Key Part 5 1. cisgender 35. definition 2. somniferous 36. (pre)supposition 3. over-egg 37. immaterial 4. debilitated 38. overleaf 5. mellifluous 39. chocoholic 6. time-wasting 40. cack-handedness 7. extrapolate 41. pre-emptive 8. (con)genial 42. ventriloquism 9. desalinates 43. post-mortem 10. constellation 44. media-savvy 11. insectivorous 45. outpace 12. catwalk 46. contactees 13. elephantine
47. straight-faced/poker-faced 14. pigheaded
48. all-star/star-studded 15. hawk-eyed 49. clairvoyant 16. sheepish 50. dead-cat 17. bandwidth 51. rag(g)amuffins
18. tenderfoot – greenhorn
52. breakthrough/break-even 19. (un)dismayed 53. trashy
20. scattergun – scattershot – shotgun 54. afterglow 21. behindhand 55. beguilingly
22. hearing-impaired/ hard-of-hearing 56. upheaval 23. nosedive 57. non-verbal 24. freewheeling 58. post-haste 25. disapprobation 59. enervated 26. proscription 60. simulacrum 27. kaleidoscopic 61. well-to-do 28. jettison
62. somnambulism/parasomnia 29. accelerometer 63. commodious 30. awash 64. storm-tossed 31. role-played 65. record-breaking 32. death-bed 66. exonerated 33. admissible 67. touchy 34. undefeated 68. nomadic 69. contraband 114. intertwined
70. counterterrorism/antiterrorism 115. duplicitous 71. hospice 116. partake 72. inadvertently 117. pooh-poohed 73. crabwise 118. bespectacled 74. fly-by-night 119. trenchantly 75. match-fixing 120. post-traumatic 76. overmanned 121. unexceptionable 77. flat-footed 122. miscellanea 78. awakened 123. sensationalist 79. foreboding 124. latchkey 80. will-o’-the-wisp 125. transfixed 81. stock-in-trade 126. innumerate 82. unabridged 127. cantankerous 83. legless 128. disbelievingly 84. stereotype 129. bulbous 85. rawhide 130. biannual 86. cliff-hanger 131. entrée 87. bewilderingly 132. nominal 88. deadbeat 133. lacklustre 89. one-eyed 134. aficionado 90. daredevil 135. lily-livered 91. expansionary 136. ignominious 92. get-go 137. deracinated 93. unprecedented 138. liquefy 94. befits 139. spellbinding 95. deducible 140. backtrack 96. fishmonger 141. off-key 97. witticisms 142. beholder 98. preposterous 143. unstintingly 99. sacrosanct 144. portfolio 100. convalesce 145. dismemberment 101. multidimensional 146. doppelganger 102. freemasonry 147. anomia 103. unscathed 148. dewy-eyed/misty-eyed 104. besmirched 149. apostrophe 105. perusal 150. underinsured 106. unbecoming 151. above-board 107. seesaw 152. metalliferous 108. far-flung 153. no-platforming 109. pseudoactive 154. transvestite 110. long-drawn(-out) 155. afoul 111. touch-and-go 156. stick-in-the-mud 112. corroborate 157. denigrate 113. defunct 158. overbearing 159. troubleshooting 204. corrigenda 160. psychodrama 205. self-condemnation 161. downcast 206. archangel 162. disdained 207. ruddy(-complected) 163. contraception 208.
(mal/mis)appropriated/expropriated 164. hell-bent 209. nutraceutical 165. upbraided 210. tinderbox/Pandora’s-box 166. red-letter 211. stagflation 167. memoir 212. portmanteau 168. dog-eared 213. (re)ignited 169. unfathomable 214. aplomb 170. magnanimous 215. tercentenary 171. outdoorsy 216. silver-tongued 172. vilified 217. blue-blooded 173. rock-bottom 218. victimhood 174. sourpuss 219. barrel-chested / deep-chested 175. somersault 220. ambivalent 176. diamantine 221. ulceration 177. teetotal 222. aromatherapy 178. unrequited 223. fortune-teller 179. butt-clenching 224. self-flagellation 180. prepossessing 225. jack-knifed 181. disfigurement 226. browbeat 182. misogynist 227. hoodwinked 183. moth-eaten 228. foreshorten/curtail 184. thaumaturgy 229. gabfest 185. free-floating 230. sundry 186. cyberbullying 231. quicksand 187. inharmonious 232. red-light 188. phantasmagorical 233. banged-up 189. guardianship 234. (close/tight)-knit 190. culpable 235. perversely 191. revivified 236. rechannel 192. agonizingly 237. recreant 193. fairy-tale 238. undershoot 194. f(o)eticide 239. grotesque 195. psychokinesis/telekinesis 240. grandeur 196. cherry-picked 241. sophomoric 197. flashbacks 242.
garden-variety (invariable/unvariegated) 198.
outlandish / Alice-in-Wonderland 243. antibacterial 199. gamekeeper 244. felicific 200. inflow/outflow 245. leitmotif/leitmotiv 201. estranged 246. kiss-off 202. unassimilable 247. deep-sixed / eighty-sixed 203. dyslexia 248. sure-fire