English Words 2
English Words 2
English Words 2
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Table of Contents
Introduction s
Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Target Words
anxious, awful, consist, desire, eager, household, intent, landscape, lift, load, lung, motion, pace, polite, possess, rapidly, remark, seek, shine, spill bring, castle, command, counsel, ensure, explosion, jewelry, land, meteor, monster, northern, remote, southern, statue, steam, submit, temple, upper, weed, wing arrow, battle, bow, brave, chief, disadvantage, enemy, entrance, hardly, intend, laughter, log, military, obey, secure, steady, trust, twist, unless, weapon chest, confidence, consequence, disaster, disturb, estimate, honor, impress, marathon, narrow, pale, rough, satisfy, scream, sensitive, shade, supplement, terror, threat, victim ancestor, angle, boot, border, congratulate, frame, heaven, incredible, legend, praise, proceed, pure, relative, senior, silent, sink, superior, surround, thick, wrap abroad, anger, bride, brief, chase, disappoint, dive, exchange, favor, fee, forever, guy, lovely, mood, palace, permit, protest, sculpture, tribe, youth basis, biology, cage, colleague, colony, debate, depart, depress, factual, fascinate, mission, nevertheless, occupation, overseas, persuade, route, ruins, scholar, significant, volcano broad, bush, capable, cheat, concentrate, conclude, confident, considerable, convey, definite, delight, destination, dictate, edge, path, resort, shadow, succeed, suspect, valley admire, aid, attempt, authority, capital, cooperate, defend, destruction, disorder, division, enable, frustrate, govern, plenty, relieve, reputation, royal, slave, struggle, stupid citizen, council, declare, enormous, extraordinary, fog, funeral, giant, impression, income, mad, ought, resist, reveal, rid, sword, tale, trap, trial, violent admission, astronomy, blame, chemistry, despite, dinosaur, exhibit, fame, forecast, genius, gentle, geography, interfere, lightly, principal, row, shelf, spite, super, wet abuse, afford, bake, bean, candle, convert, debt, decrease, fault, fund, generous, ingredient, insist, mess, metal, monitor, oppose, passive, quantity, sue anxiety, army, billion, carve, consult, emergency, fortune, guarantee, hike, initial, intense, lend, peak, potential, pride, proof, quit, spin, tiny, tutor apparent, blind, calculate, chat, commit, compose, dormitory, exhaust, greenhouse, ignore, obvious, physics, portion, remind, secretary, severe, talent, thesis, uniform, vision absorb, boss, committee, contract, crew, devote, dig, dine, donate, double, elevate, flavor, foundation , generation, handle, layer, mud, smooth, soil, unique
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Target Words
chamber, deny, document, emphasize, fever, flu, freeze, gesture, interrupt, last, likeness , moreover, perspective, rational, recover, rely, shock, shy, stare, thus aim, attach, bet, carriage, classic, commute, confirm, criticize, differ, expense, formal, height, invent, junior, labor, mechanic, prime, shift, signal, sincere ability, agriculture, cartoon, ceiling, convince, curious, delay, diary, element, faith, grain, greet, investigate, joy, label, monk, odd, pause, priest, profession adopt, beg, beyond, costume, exclaim, extend, fool, forbid, illustrate, indeed, interpret, kindly, motive, nest, origin, reception, reject, silence, stream, tone accomplish, approve, approximate, barrier, detect, duty, elementary, failure, gradual, immigrant, insert, instant, poverty, pretend, rank, recognition, refrigerate, rent, retire, statistic astronaut, awake, courage, float, grant, gravity, jewel, miner, mineral, participate, permission, pour, presence, raw, satellite, scale, skip, stretch, telescope, underground alarm, apart, arrest, award, breed, bucket, contest, convict, garage, journalist, pup, qualify, repair, resume, rob, slip, somewhat, stable, tissue, yard alike, annoy, architecture, artificial, chain, distinct, distinguish, dust, excitement, heal, inherit, manner, mount, roof, shortage, solid, stock, substance, tomb, wound bath, bend, chew, disabled, fantastic, fiction, flag, inspect, journal, liquid, marvel, nutrient, overcome, recall, regret, soul, sufficient, surgery, tough, tube admit, bin, bowl, cabin, cash, criminal, dozen, elder, facial, fence, inspire, mere, neat, occasion, penalty, rude, settle, vehicle, wallet, yell accuse, adjust, amuse, coral, cotton, crash, deck, engage, firm, fuel, grand, hurricane, loss, plain, reef, shut, strict, surf, task, zone apology, bold, capture, cardinal, duke, expose, guilty, hire, innocent, jail, minister, ordinary, permanent, preserve, pronounce, resemble, symptom, tobacco, twin, witch accompany, bare, branch, breath, bridge, cast, dare, electronic, inn, net, philosophy, pot, seed, sharp, sort, subtract, tight, virtual, weigh, whisper abstract, annual, clay, cloth, curtain, deserve, feather, fertile, flood, furniture, grave, ideal, intelligence, nowadays, obtain, religious, romantic, shell, shore, wheel appeal, assume, borrow, client, downtown, dull, embarrass, fare, former, formula, found, invest, loan, practical, quarter, salary, scholarship, temporary, treasure, urge
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Introduction
About the Vocabulary
The 600 words in each book of this series along with the additional target words presented in the appendices included in the first three books of the series are the most useful words in English. They were found by analysis of a collection of English course books from various levels in the primary, secondary and tertiary school systems. The words included in this series were chosen because they occurred many times in different levels of these materials. Because of the way that they were chosen, these words have the following characteristics: 1 They are useful in both spoken and written English. No matter what English course you are studying, the words in these books will be of value to you. 2 Each word in these books is a high-frequency word. This means that the effort in learning the words is well repaid by the number of times learners have a chance to encounter or use them. 3 These books as a whole cover a large proportion of the words in any spoken or written text. They cover at least 80% of the words in newspapers and academic texts, and at least 90% of the words in novels. They also cover at least 90% of the words in conversation.
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It should be noted that words have more than one grammatical category. However, this series focuses on the words most common form. This is mentioned to remind learners that just because a word is labeled and utilized as a noun in this series does not mean that it can never be used in another form such as an adjective. This series has simply focused on the word in the form that it is most likely to be expressed.
Author
Paul Nation
Paul Nation is professor of Applied Linguistics in the School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. He has taught in Indonesia, Thailand, the United States, Finland, and japan. His specialist interests are language teaching methodology and vocabulary learning.
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a n x i o u s [gerj/cjas] adj.
When a person is anxious, they worry that something bad will happen. -She was anxious about not making her appointment on time.
a w f u l [o:fal] adj.
When something is awful, it is very bad. * Her performance last night was awful.
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c o n s i s t [kensist] v.
To consist of is to be made of parts or things. -* Todays choices for lunch consisted ofpizza, hamburgers, and hot dogs.
r
d e s i r e [dizaiar] v.
To desire is to want something. -My sister desires a big house and lots of money.
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e a g e r [i:gar] adj.
When a person is eager about something, they are excited about it. * The man was eager to talk about the good news.
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h o u s e h o l d lhaushould] n.
A household is all the people who live in one house. * Our household is made up of my father, my mother and me.
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i n t e n t [intent] n.
l a n d s c a p e [laenc/skeip] n.
A landscape is how an area of land looks. The landscape of the country is very green.
r
l i f t iiift]
To lift something is to move it higher. + The man tried to lift the box.
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l o a d [loud] v.
To load is to put objects into something. -* The man loaded the boxes into a truck.
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lung
DaoI n.
A lung is the organ in the body that fills with air when breathing. - Having strong lungs is necessary for a healthy life.
r motion [m o u js n ]n .
A motion is a movement that someone makes. The police officer made a motion with his hand.
r pace [p e ls ] n.
The pace of something is the speed at which it happens. -* I ran the race at a slower pace than my friend.
r polite
[palait] adj.
When someone is polite, they are acting in a thoughtful way. - The boy was very polite: he behaved very thoughtfully.
r possess
[pazes] v.
To possess something is to have it or own it. My uncle possesses three sheep, a chicken, a cow and a dog.
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rapidly
[raepidli] adv.
When something happens rapidly, it happens very fast. * The train moved rapidly on the tracks.
r remark
[rimci:rk] v.
To remark is to say something. The teacher remarked on how quickly the students were learning.
r seek t s k k ]v .
To seek is to look for something. -If I have a problem, I seek my sisters advice.
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shine
[jain]
To shine is to make a bright light. * The candles are shining in the dark room.
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spill
[spin
To spill is to have something fall out of its container. -* I spilled the coffee on the table.
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iffiiH ffi Choose the right word for the given definition.
1. a movement a. pace 2. to look for a. seek 3. to pick up a. eager 4. very fast a. landscape 5. feeling worried a. consisting of b. intent c. lungs d. motion
b. possess
c. shine
d. desire
b. lift
c. remark
d. spill
b. household
c. rapidly
d. awful
b. load
c. polite
d. anxious
b. to make up of d. to say
b. an organ d. a feeling
b. worried d. excited
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Check (a/ ) the sentence with the bolded word that makes better sense.
1. ___ a. It is hard to seek for things when it is sunny. b. A landscape may have snow during the winter. 2. ___ a. Most children are eager to get gifts. b. Good friends are awful to have around. 3. ___ a. The lungs help move blood through the body. b. People may feel anxious when they give a speech. 4. ___ a. It isnt polite to take things without asking first. b. You should help spill the dishes after dinner. 5. ___ a. If you work at a fast pace, things will get done quickly. b. It is important to lift your notes before a test. 6. _ _ a. People are eager to leave when they dont want to go anywhere. b. You should get help when lifting heavy boxes.
7. ___ a. Some people live in the landscape while others live in the city. b. Everyone has awful days where nothing goes right. 8. ___ a. It is good to seek advice when you have a problem. b. Students feel anxious when they get good grades. 9. ___ a. When you breathe, air goes into your lungs. b. Some students pace to school every day. 10. ___ a. Polite people do not say please or thank you. b. When you spill something, you should clean it up right away.
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2. Why did Anna need to seek flowers? a. b. c. d. Her stepmother remarked that she liked them. Her awful stepsister desired them for her birthday. She spilled the ones she already possessed. She was eager to please her stepmother.
3. In paragraph 4 we can infer that_____________ . a. b. c. d. the months rapidly helped Anna load her basket Anna asked the months to live in her household Annas awful stepmother and stepsister never found the months Anna got lost going across the dark landscape on her way home
4. According to the passage, all the following are true EXCEPT_______ a. b. c. d. the cold air hurt Annas lungs Annas stepmother lifted the basket January made a motion to speed up time Anna wasnt anxious to go out in the cold, dark night
5. What was Annas stepmothers and stepsisters intent when they left?
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c bring [b n n ]*
To bring means to take someone or something to a person or place. -* Oscar will bring in all the boxes.
r castle ik s e s i] n .
A castle is a building with strong walls where royalty usually lives. + The castle was built many years ago.
r command
[kamaend] v.
To command someone is to tell them to do something. -* The general commanded his army to attack.
r counsel [k a u n s a l] v.
To counsel someone is to listen and give advice about a problem. + The teacher counseled the girl about her troubles.
r ensure O n / u s dv .
To ensure is to make certain that something happens. - Eating good food ensures that we stay healthy.
r explosion
[iksplou3an] n.
An explosion is a violent burst, usually with a loud sound. A nuclear explosion can cause great damage.
r jewelry
[d3u:alri] n.
Jewelry is something that people wear like earrings or necklaces. * The woman looked beautiful with her nice dress and jewelry.
r land tend] *
To land means to come to the ground usually from a ship or aircraft. +The parachutist landed safely on the ground.
r meteor
[mr.tiar] n.
A meteor is a rock from outer space that falls to Earth. * We saw a meteor in the sky last night.
r monster
[manstar] n.
A monster is any imaginary frightening creature that looks strange. + The monster scared everyone in the village.
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r remote
[rimout] adj.
If something is remote, it is very far away and difficult to get to. -* It took many days to get to the remote island.
r southern
[sA60:m] adj.
If something is southern, it is in the direction of south. - Taegu is located in the southern part of the Korean peninsula.
r
StatUe
[stsetju:] n.
A statue is an image of a person or animal made of stone or metal. I saw a beautiful statue of a lion today.
r
steam
tsti:m] n.
Steam is water that has become hot and has turned into a misty gas. -l/ lle could see the steam rise from the boiling water.
r upper [A p a r] adj.
Upper means higher in position or place. A homes attic is at the upper part of the structure.
r weed [ wmi
n.
A weed is a plant, especially one that is not useful or wanted. The yard of the house was full of ugly weeds.
r wing [w in ! n.
A wing is the part of an animal that lets it fly. + The bird used its wings to fly across the water.
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Exercise
Write a word that is similar in meaning to the underlined part.
1. The bird hurt its body part that helps it fly, w i____ 2. There are many stone images in the museum, sta________ 3. The fire made the water turn into hot misty air, st______ 4. The teacher told me to listen to and foUow his rules, s ___________ to 5. Go to the higher part of the building and clean the windows, u
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Check (V ) the sentence with the bolded word that makes better sense.
1. ___ a. Many castles are built with thick stone walls. b. When you command somebody, you work for them. 2. ___ a. All children bring live animals to the zoo. b. Some women wear jewelry on their ears and hands. 3. ___ a. You put on jewelry when you take a bath. b. When I counsel you, I am trying to help you. 4. ___ a. It takes a long time to get to remote places. b. Weeds make a house more beautiful. 5. ___ a. Good parents ensure that their children are safe. b. The people were happy when the monster was elected president. 6. ___ a. The explosion made everyone sleepy. b. I forgot to bring my camera when I went on vacation. 7. ___ a. If I command you to work, then I want you to work. b. You can easily ensure that it rains. 8. ___ a. The scary monster caused much damage to the village. b. Students visit remote places after school every day. 9. ___ a. Many people have a castle inside their house. b. If you dont keep your yard clean, weeds will grow. 10. a. Students must counsel their teachers. b. The explosion in the sky was caused by the fireworks.
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The Dragon
An evil dragon lived in a castle in the remote southern mountains. One day the monster landed in a town. The dragon commanded the people, Give me food now, or I will eat you! The dragon lifted its wings so that its lungs could be completely filled with hot steam, and breathed it upon the people. A man turned into a stone statue! The people submitted and brought food. The dragon ate all of it and left. The people sent a boy to ask for help from a wise old man. He resided in a temple. The boy told the old man about the dragon. Then, the old man counseled the boy. A meteor will fall in the northern sky. It will make a huge explosion. Find the meteor and bring it to me. I will use it to make a sword for you. The boy did as the old man said. Soon, the sword was ready. Use this to kill the dragon. But be careful. You must cover yourself with weeds that smell bad. That will ensure that he does not smell you, the man said. The boy traveled for many days to find the castle. He went to the upper level and opened a door. He could see the dragons tail. It was sleeping, so the boy killed it. Then, he took the dragons gold and jewelry and returned to his town. The people were happy. .<
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2. How did the dragon turn the people into statues? a. b. c. d. It breathed steam on them. It hit them with its wings. It covered them with weeds. It touched them with its tail.
3. What can be assumed about the old man? a. b. c. d. He enjoyed commanding the townspeople. He resided in the temple all his life. Other dragons submitted to him in the past. He counseled the townspeople when they had trouble.
4. According to the passage, all of the following are true EXCEPT a. b. c. d. a meteor fell in the northern sky a boy killed the dragon with a golden sword a boy took the dragons jewelry a dragon lived in the southern mountains
5. How did the boy ensure that the dragon would not smell him?
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C arrow [a e ro u ] n.
An arrow is a thin, straight stick shot from a bow. The arrow flew through the air and hit the target.
r battle [b a e tl] n.
A battle is a fight between two armies during a war. The battle lasted for many days.
C bow
[bou] n.
A bow is a weapon made of curved wood and string that shoots arrows. * He went hunting with a bow and arrow.
r chief m n .
A chief is the leader of a group of people. -* The chief led the people through the mountains.
r disadvantage [disadvaentid3]
n.
A disadvantage is a situation where someone is likely to lose. * Mike had a disadvantage in the race since he hurt his knee.
r enemy [enam i] n.
An enemy is a country that is fighting another country during a war. The enemy prepared to attack the kingdom.
r entrance
[entrans] n.
An entrance is a place where someone can enter an area. The gate was locked, so Bill had to find a different entrance.
r hardly [hardli]
adv.
If something hardly happens, it almost does not happen at all. -* I hardly saw the concert since I had to leave early.
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laughter
[laeftax] n.
Laughter is the sound produced by laughing about something funny. +Susans joke made her classmates burst into laughter.
r log
[b(r)g] n.
A log is a thick piece of wood that is cut from a tree. - The fire was too small, so we added another log to it.
r military
[mfliteri] n.
The military is the armed forces of a country. -* I joined the m ilitary after I finished high school.
r obey
[oi/bei] v.
To obey means to follow what a law or a person says you must do. - My little sister did not obey my mother. Now she is in trouble. r
secure [sik ju a r] V.
To secure something means to get it after a lot of effort. -* I was able to secure a good grade on my test after weeks ofstudying.
r steady
[stedi] adj.
When someone or something is steady, they are under control. -* The problem was hard but she remained steady and solved it.
r trust E t r A s t ]V .
To trust is to believe that someone is honest and will do what is right. -I trust my friends; they dont tell my secrets to other people. C
twist
[twist] v.
To twist something is to wrap it around itself or another thing. * She twisted the spaghetti around her fork.
unless
[anles] conj.
Unless means if not or except when. * Unless you clean your room, you cannot play with your friends.
weapon
[wepan] n.
A weapon is an object that can be used to hurt people. * Swords have been used as weapons for thousands of years.
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c. secure
d. disadvantage
c. bow
d. twist
b. intend
c. battle
d. military
c. log
d. weapon
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2. At work. Mr. Smith is the person with the highest rank, ch______ 3. He lost the fight because his object used for hurting people was broken, wea______ 4. I barely know my neighbors. I dont see them very often, ha________ 5. His giggle made other people smile, laug________ 6. The long, straight stick with a pointed end hit the center of the target. a ________ 7. The little boy was not afraid to look under his bed for the monster, b ________ 8. Snakes wrap themselves around the tree branches, tw______ 9. Johan was afraid of heights, but he remained under control and finished the climb. st________ 10. If we dont stop for gas soon, the car will run out. Un
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* Spartan - a soldier from the city of Sparta in Greece * shield - a piece of wood or metal that soldiers carried to protect themselves
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2. Why was the smaller army not afraid of the larger one? a. b. c. d. The larger army didnt have any weapons. The smaller army had better weapons and skills. The larger army did not trust their leader. The smaller army did not intend to fight.
3. The brave men knew they would lose______ a. b. c. d. because they heard the soldiers laughter unless they secured the narrow entrance against the other armys bows and arrows hardly any men fighting the large army
4. According to the passage, all the following are true about the Persian army EXCEPT_____________ . a. b. c. d. their long lines of soldiers twisted around the hills they used bows and arrows they had a steady three-day attack against the Spartans they used fire to defeat the Spartans
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C h e S t [tjest] n.
The chest is the front part of a persons body under the neck. -* The water in the lake was as high as my chest.
confidence
[kartfidans] n.
If you have confidence about something, you are sure of it. -* I have confidence that I did well on the test.
consequence
[kansikwens] n.
A consequence is a result of a choice or action. - Asa consequence of missing my bus, I had to find another way to work.
disaster
[dizaestar] n.
A disaster is a really bad thing that happens. When the car crashed, it was a disaster.
disturb
[distarb] v.
To disturb someone means to upset them. - The loud noise disturbed me while I was working.
estimate
[estameit] v.
To estimate something means to make a guess about it. * The boy estimated that he was one meter tall.
honor
[ana/-] v.
When you honor people or things, you show respect for them. -I honor my science teacher by working hard in class.
r impress
[impres] v.
To impress someone means to make that person proud. -* He was able to impress the girls with his new dance. r
marathon
[mseraedn] n.
A marathon is a very long foot race just over 42 kilometers. >I ran a marathon, and now my legs are tired.
n a r r O W [naerou] adj.
When something is narrow, it is very thin. -* The bridge is too narrow for a car to drive over.
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pale
[peil] adj.
When something is pale, it does not have a bright color. - The g irls skin was very pale.
rough
[rAf] adj.
When something is rough, it is not even or smooth. + The rough ground hurt my feet.
satisfy
[saetisfai] v.
To satisfy someone means to make them happy. -It will satisfy my teacher if I finish all my homework.
scream E s k n im i/ .
To scream means to make a loud noise with your mouth. The girl saw a spider and screamed.
sensitive
[sensativ] adj.
When someone or something is sensitive, they are easily hurt. - My teeth are sensitive to cold things.
shade [je id ] n.
The shade is a dark area that something makes when it blocks the sun. It was hot outside, so the boy sat in the shade of a tree.
supplement
[sAplemant] v.
To supplement something is to add something else to it in a good way. - He supplements his diet with fresh fruits.
terror
[terar] n.
When someone feels terror, they are scared. ->I felt a sense of terror when the tiger chased me.
threat
[eret] n.
A threat is something bad that might happen. * Due to the dark clouds, there was a threat of a bad storm.
victim
[vi'ktim]
h.
A victim is a person that had something bad happen to them. I was a victim of a robbery.
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2. not having much color a. shade b. rough 3. to make happy a. satisfy 4. a long race a. chest 5. a bad ending a. confidence
c. pale
d. narrow
b. disturb
c. impress
d. scream
b. victim
c. marathon
d. consequence
b. sensitive
c. honor
d. disaster
2. consequence / confidence The girl had______________ that she made the right decision. His bad grade was a ______________ of not studying for the test. 3. disaster / victim The man was a of car theft. When my house flooded, it was a 4. disturb / satisfy You should not The boy wanted to.
someone when they want to be alone. his hunger, so he ate a quick snack.
5. sensitive / rough The bumpy frogs skin was very_____ The man wore a coat because he was
to cold air.
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Check (V ) the sentence with bolded word that makes better sense.
1. a. Eating rotten eggs satisfies me. b. A marathon can last for hours.
2.
a. I have confidence that I can win the race. b. It was a disaster when the students did well on the test. a. Some people scream when they watch a scary movie. b. The narrow river was a mile wide.
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4. ___ a. A heart is inside a persons chest. b. My mother made a threat of giving me ice cream. 5. ___ a. The consequence of stealing is being punished. b. If you win a prize, then you are a victim. 6. ___ a. The boy wore pants on his chest. b. She supplemented her salary by working part-time on Saturdays. 7. ___ a. The bully made several threats to scare his classmates. b. Its a marathon from my front door to my bedroom. 8. ___ a. When the girl did not know what to do, she had confidence. b. The town was a disaster after the hurricane struck. 9. ___ a. You should always scream in the library. b. The victim was badly hurt. 10. a. It was hard to stay on the narrow path. b. The boy created a consequence before the test started.
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2. Why did the deer scream? a. b. c. d. He felt great terror. He was sensitive. He ran a marathon. His legs were narrow.
3. What can we infer by the end of the story? a. b. c. d. The deer impressed the animals with his long run. The deer was a victim of disaster. The deers legs and hooves satisfied him. The deer went back to disturb the dog again.
4. According to the passage, all the following are true EXCEPT a. b. c. d. the deers hooves were pale the deer sat in the shade of a tree the deer experienced a bad consequence the rough rocks decorated the forest
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r ancestor [aensestar]
n.
An ancestor is a family member from the past. -* My ancestors came from Germany.
r angle [se n g l] n.
An angle is the direction from which you look at something. The giraffe turned its head to see from another angle.
r bOOt lb u :t]
n.
A boot is a heavy shoe that goes over your ankle. -* He wore boots so that his feet wouldnt get wet.
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r border [border]
n.
A border is the edge of an area. > The postcard had a pretty green border of pine needles.
r frame
[freim] n.
A frame is a border for a picture or mirror. -* I have to get a frame for my friends picture.
r heaven [hevan] n.
Heaven is the place that some people believe people go when they die. When I die, I hope that I go to heaven.
r incredible [inkredabl]
adj.
If someone or something is incredible, it is hard to believe they are true. * I have an incredible story to tell you about my vacation.
r legend [led3and]
n.
A legend is a story from the past. -* There is a well-known legend about a king and his queen.
r praise
[preiz] v.
To praise is to show that you like someone or something. -* The coach praised both athletes after a good practice.
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r proceed
[prasiid] v.
To proceed is to go in a certain direction. -My son and I proceeded to the beach so we could go fishing.
O p u r e [pjuer] adj.
If something is pure, it is very clear and beautiful. The rose was pure. It had no dirt or imperfections.
r relative
[relativ] n.
r senior
[sf:njar] adj.
If one is senior, they are the oldest or have been there the longest. - Because he got his job first, Bob is the senior chef.
r silent
[sailant] adj.
If someone or something is silent, they make no sound. -* Since no one was home, the house was silent.
r sink
[sink]
V.
To sink into something is to slowly fall into it. * The boat had a hole in it, and it sank into the ocean.
r superior
[sapiariar] adj.
If someone or something is superior, they are better than another. * I think cooking outdoors is superior to cooking indoors.
r surround
[s9raund] v.
To surround something is to close in on it from all sides. 1 / 1 le surrounded the suspect on all four sides.
r thick
[eik] adj.
If something is thick, it is wide and solid. * The fog was so thick that I couldnt see through it.
r wrap N e p ]*
To wrap is to cover something on all sides. I wrapped his gift and put a bow on it.
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May 29,1953
Today is the most important day of my life. I finally climbed Mt. Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. The top of the mountain was amazing. It felt like we were close to heaven. The snow was so thick that my boots sank. The air was silent. I looked at the beauty that surrounded me. Maybe my story will be a legend someday. I want people to remember this forever. I was the senior explorer in my group, and I knew we needed proof of our climb. I took many pictures with my camera. Ill put them in a frame and hang them. On the mountain, the air was very cold. I wrapped my coat around my body. I looked over the side of the mountaintop. From that angle, I saw the border of the clouds touch the rocks below. The snow was thick. It looked pure. There was no sign of modern life. Thousands of years ago, my ancestors saw the world this way. After fifteen minutes, I knew it was time to proceed down the mountain. The whole team congratulated us. My superior, John Hunt, praised us all. I sent messages to my relatives to tell them that I was safe. But it was hard to leave the mountain so quickly. I wanted to enjoy the incredible sight even longer.
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2. What did Hillary see from the angle over the side of the mountaintop? a. b. c. d. The sun in the east His boots on the rocks below His picture in a frame The border of the clouds touching the rocks
3. Hillary was happy to do all of the following EXCEPT__________ a. b. c. d. proceed down the mountain get praise from his superior hear his team congratulate him send messages to his relatives
4. According to the passage, the air at the top of the mountain was a. b. c. d. silent thick pure senior
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r abroad
[abro;d] adv.
If someone goes or travels abroad, they go to another country. -My brother wants to go abroad next year.
r bride
[braid] n.
A bride is a woman who is getting married or has just gotten married. The bride looked beautiful in her wedding dress.
r brief m a d j .
If something is brief, it only lasts fora short time. -* The meeting this afternoon was very brief.
r chase itje is ]*
To chase someone or something is to follow them in order to catch them. I was chased by an angry native.
r disappoint
[disepoint] y.
To disappoint is to make one feel sad or unsatisfied. I do not want to disappoint my family, so I try to do well at school.
r dive
[daiv] v.
To dive is to jump into water. -* I will dive into the lake once we get there.
r exchange
[ikstjeind3] v.
To exchange means to give something for another thing in return. * I exchanged my foreign money for American dollars.
r favor
[feivar] n.
A favor is something you do for someone to help them. -* Can you do me a favor and turn off the lights?
r
f e e [fi:] n.
A fee is an amount of money that a person or company asks for a service. I had to pay an hourly fee to speak with my lawyer.
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forever
[farevair] adv.
If something lasts forever, it means it lasts for all time. -* The young couple promised that they would love each other forever.
g U y [gai] n.
A guy is an informal way to call a man. -* The guy at the flower shop was really helpful today.
lovely
[lAvli] adj.
If people or things are lovely, they are good-looking or beautiful. * The trees look lovely in the fall.
mood
[mu:d] n.
A mood is the way someone is feeling. * I am in a good mood because I did well on my math test.
palace
[pselis] n.
A palace is a very large building. It is often the home of a royal family. * The king and queen live in a beautiful palace.
permit
[paxmft] v.
To permit something is to let someone do it. I was sick, so my mother permitted me to stay home from school.
protest
[pretest] v.
To protest something is to argue about it with someone. - The people protested the decision of the president.
sculpture
[skAlptJa:r] n.
A sculpture is a piece of art that is made from wood, clay, or stone. I/ I/e saw an old sculpture of Buddha at the museum.
tribe
[traib] n.
A tribe is a group of people who live in the same culture. - Theres a small tribe of people who live in the mountains of Spain.
youth
[ju e] n.
Youth is a time in peoples lives when they are young. My mother wanted to be a nurse in her youth.
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2. to get something and give something a. lovely b. palace 3. very short a. brief b. forever
4. a woman who is getting married a. guy b. disappoint 5. a time of being young a. chase b. favor
Exercise
Check (V ) the one that suits the blank naturally.
1. When my sister lost my best sweater,________________ . a. it angered me b. I was in a good mood 2. I dont have much time, so a. keep your story brief b. you can talk forever 3. am learning how to play the guitar, so a. lets get some coffee b. Ill be able to play you a song soon She needed help, so________________ . a. she asked me for a favor b. she chased my dog 5. I wanted to go to the movies, but. a. Jack protested that he wanted to go to the mall b. she exchanged phone numbers with me
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2. The frog asked the lovely princess to _____________ . a. b. c. d. be in a better mood kiss him in the morning dive into the pool to get the ball permit him to live in the palace
3. What can be assumed from the passage? a. The princess was humiliated when the prince didnt take her back to his kingdom. b. The prince and princess were only happy for a brief time. c. The frog protested he didnt need gold because he was rich. d. The prince was turned into a frog during his youth.
4. According to the passage, all of the following are true EXCEPT____________ a. the king made the princess keep her promise b. the princess asked the prince if she could be his bride and stay with him forever c. the princess chased her sculpture until it fell into the pool d. the frog disappointed the princess by turning into a prince
5. Why did the princess think she would not have to keep her promise?
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r basis
[beisis] n.
To do something on times basis is how often you do it. * My grandfather gets his hearing checked on a yearly basis.
r biology
[baidled3i] n.
Biology is the study of living things. -We learned about the human heart in biology class.
r
cage
[keid3] n.
A cage is something that holds an animal so it cannot leave. - We put the parrots in their cage at night.
r colleague f c d ii.g ] n.
A colleague is somebody you work with. -My colleague helped me finish the job.
r colony
[kalani] n.
A colony is a country controlled by another country. The USA was at one time a colony of Great Britain.
c* debate td ib e tt] v.
To debate is to seriously discuss something with someone. - The husband and wife debated over which TV to buy.
r depart
[dipa:rt] v.
To depart is to leave some place so you can go to another place. * The plane departed for Italy at 3:00 this afternoon.
r depress I
.
[dipres] v.
To depress someone is to make them sad. -* The bad news from work depressed the man.
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r mission Man] n .
A mission is an important job that is sometimes far away. * The womans mission was to help sick people.
r nevertheless
[nevardales] adv.
You use nevertheless to show that something goes against a fact. He is usually friendly. Nevertheless, he wasnt this afternoon.
r occupation
[akjapeijan] n.
O v e r s e a s [ouvarsi:z] adv.
If you go overseas, you go to a country on the other side of an ocean. John often goes overseas for vacations.
r persuade
[pa:rsweid] v.
To persuade someone is to make them agree to do something. The children persuaded their parents to buy them gifts.
r route [mt] n .
A route is the way you go from one place to another. -I saw many new houses along the route to the city.
C r u i n S [ririnz] n.
Ruins are old buildings that are not used anymore. * I visited some interesting ruins in Greece.
r scholar
[skalax] n.
A scholar is a person who studies something and knows much about it. * The scholar knew much about art history.
r significant
tsignifikant] adj.
When someone or something is significant, they are important. -/ read many significant novels as a literature major in university.
r volcano
[valkeinou] n.
A volcano is a mountain with a hole on top where hot liquid comes out. * When the volcano erupted, smoke and heat filled the air.
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2. Linda was happy that she had good people at work, col_______________ 3. Bernie had never taken that wav home before, r________ 4. This is a true movie about her life, fac________ 5. Our country used to have one other country under our control, col______
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Check (V) the sentence with the bolded word that makes better sense.
1 . _ _ a. Scholars can teach you many things that you didnt know. b. Some people like to live in cities, while others like to live in ruins. 2 . _ _ a. Most people fly on a plane when they go overseas. b. You should watch factual movies if you want to laugh. 3 . _ _ a. Many people feel happy when they depart on a trip. b. Doctors never persuade people to take medicine. 4 . _ _ a. If you travel overseas, you are still in the same country. b. Seeing new things fascinates most people. 5 . _ _ a. Some people like to visit ruins to learn about the past. b. Getting something they want often depresses people. 6 . _ _ a. Some students like biology because they learn about rocks. b. When people debate about something, they have different ideas. 7 . _ _ a. You should see a scholar if you dont want to do your homework. b. People who talk about sad things can depress you. 8 . _ _ a. Some students debate to get their work done faster. _ b. I tried to persuade my friends to meet me for lunch today. 9 . _ _ a. If you study biology, you will learn about different animals. b. People fall asleep when a movie fascinates them. 1 0 . ___ a. If you depart late, you can get to school early. b. People who like to know the truth like factual stories.
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A Beautiful Bird
Dr. Nortons occupation was a scholar of biology. He learned about all animals on a daily basis. One day he met a sailor from a colony overseas. The man told Dr. Norton about a talking bird! The bird fascinated Dr. Norton, so he told his colleagues about it. They debated with him: no one thought a bird could talk. He tried to persuade them, but they laughed at him. Nevertheless, Dr. Norton believed the bird was real. His new mission was to find it. He wanted factual proof. The next day he departed for the colony. The sailor he had met told him to look for a man named Jai, who would be able to help him in his search. After a month of sailing, Dr. Norton finally reached the colony where he met Jai. I can take you to where it lives. It lives by the volcano, Jai said. They left the next day. A week later, they arrived at the volcano. Every day they walked around and looked for the bird, but they couldnt find it. After one month, Dr. Norton could not find the bird, and this depressed him. He decided to go home. On the route back, he walked past some old ruins. He heard someone say, Hello. Who are you? he asked. Dr. Norton looked up and saw a bird! Dr. Norton put the talking bird into a cage. Then he returned home. He had made a significant discovery.
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2 . Why did Dr. Norton go overseas? a. b. c. d. He wanted to depart from his colleagues and start a new life. He was on a mission to find the talking bird. He wanted to see the volcano. He wanted to discover some old ruins.
3 . At the end of the story, we can infer that____________ . a. Jai didnt like Dr. Norton but nevertheless cheered his discovery b . finding the volcano was also a significant discovery c. the bird would be the factual proof that would persuade his colleagues d. the bird had fascinated people in the colony for a longtime
4 . According to the passage, all the following are true EXCEPT a. Jai fed bread to the talking bird b . Dr. Norton put the bird into a cage c. Dr. Norton took a ship to the colony d. the talking bird was in the ruins
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broad
tb ro id ]
adj.
bush
[bull n.
A bush is a plant with many thin branches. It is smallerthan a tree. * My dad and I planted some small bushes around the house.
r capable
[ k e ip a b a l]
adj.
If someone or something is capable of something, they can do it. * The Olympic athlete is capable of lifting a lot of weight.
r cheat [ t j i : t ]v.
To cheat is to be dishonest so that you can win or do well. * They cheated on the test by sharing answers.
r concentrate
[kansantreit] v.
To concentrate on someone or something is to give your full attention. -* I could not concentrate on my homework because the room was so loud.
r conclude
[ k a n k lu :d ]
v.
To conclude is to arrive at a logical end by looking at evidence. I saw crumbs on my dogs face, so I concluded that he ate my cookie.
r confident
[ k a n f id s n t ]
adj.
Confident means that one believes they can do something without failing. * She was confident she could climb the mountain due to her training.
r considerable
[ k a n s id a r a b a l]
adj.
If something is considerable, it is large in size, amount or extent. They paid a considerable amount of money for that car.
r convey
[ k a n v e i]
v.
To convey is to communicate or make ideas known. - That picture of a crying child conveys a feeling of sadness.
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delight
[dilait] n.
Delight is a feeling of being very happy with something. * He felt such delight after getting a promotion at work.
destination
[destaneijsn] n.
A destination is the place where someone or something is going to. The destination of this plane is Munich, Germany.
dictate
[dikteit] v.
To dictate something is to read it aloud so it can be written down. He dictated his speech so his secretary could write it down.
edge
[ed3] n.
The edge of something is the part of it that is farthest from the center. He ran to the edge of the cliff.
p a th [pass] n.
A path is a way from one place to another that people can walk along. -* We followed a path through the woods.
resort
[rizort] v.
To resort to something is to depend on it in order to solve a problem. -*I hope they dont resort to violence to end the argument.
shadow
[Jaedou] n.
A shadow is the dark area that is made when something blocks light. - The mans shadow was taller than he was.
succeed
[saksiid] v.
To succeed is to complete something that you planned or tried to do. -He will continue to work on the robot until he succeeds.
suspect
[saspekt] v.
To suspect something is to believe that it is true. * I suspect that those kids stole the money.
valley
[vseli] n.
A valley is a low area of land between two mountains or hills. + We looked at the valley below from the top of the mountain.
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Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank.
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resort destination valley
WORD BANK
capable convey concentrate bush broad edge path
1. This river will take us through the_________________ . 2. The doctor must_________________during surgery to keep the patient alive. 3. The sign was so_________________ we couldnt see around it. 4. People can_________________ their happiness by smiling. 5. What is the_________________ of this train? 6. We walked to the_________________ of the cliff and looked down. 7. The hikers walked along the_________________ in the forest. 8. I planted a _________________ in my yard last weekend.
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Tricky Turtle
Ricky the rabbit and Tera the turtle met by the edge of the river. No one is capable of beating me in a race! Ricky said. He was confidenthis smile conveyed that. I can beat you, Tera said. Ricky laughed with delight. Tera said, We will race tomorrow. The destination is the hill. Ricky agreed. Tera concentrated on winning the race. She was not faster than Ricky. She needed a definite way to succeed. She told her family about the race, I have concluded that I have to resort to something bad. I will cheat. She dictated her instructions to them. At the race, they all wore white feathers. They looked exactly the same! Then, her family members hid in shadows on the path. The race began. Tera was soon far behind. However, Teras brother hid behind a bush in the valley below. When Ricky got close, Teras brother began to run. He looked just like Tera! Ricky ran as fast as he could along the path. But, to him, it seemed like Tera was always ahead. Ricky had used a considerable amount of energy. He reached the top, but Teras sister was already there. Well, you win, Ricky said. Later, Tera had a broad smile on her face. Ricky never suspected. He had been tricked by a family of slow turtles.
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Answer the questions.
1 . What is this story about? a. A confident rabbit b. A rabbit that cheats in a race c. A turtle that rests in shadows d. A turtle with a crazy idea and a broad family
2 . Where was the final destination of the race? a. The edge of the river b. Behind the first bush c. The middle of the valley d. The top of the hill
3 . Why was Tera the Turtle angry? a. b. c. d. Because Because Because Because Ricky the rabbit said no one was capable of beating him she thought that the path of the race was too difficult she knew Rabbit would resort to cheating her family wouldnt gather when she asked them to
4 . What did Tera say to her family? a. b. c. d. She concluded that she must concentrate on the race. She conveyed that Rabbit would cheat. She told them about her definite plan to succeed. She said the race would take a considerable amount of energy.
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admire
[admaiar] v.
To admire someone is to like them for what they do. -I admire my brother for his hard work. P
aid
[e id ]
v.
To aid someone is to help them when they need something. The doctor aided the boy after his accident.
r attempt
[atempt] v.
r authority
feed rati] n.
Authority is the power that someone has because of their position. - The policeman has authority on the streets. P
capital
[kaspitl] n.
A capital is an important city where a countrys leaders live and work. * \N e will visit the capital to learn about our government.
r cooperate
[kouapareit] v.
To cooperate is to work together to do something. The students cooperated to clean up the classroom.
p defend id ife n d ] v.
To defend someone or something is to protect them from attack. - The soldiers defended the town from the invaders.
r destruction
[distrAkJan] n.
Destruction is damage to something so bad that it cant be fixed. +After the big fire, there was much destruction in the city.
r disorder
[d is o r d e r ]
n.
Disorder is a lack of order, or a complete mess. * The teachers desk had many papers in disorder.
r division
[divi3an] n.
A division is the act of making smaller groups out of a larger one. -* The chart had six divisions which all had different colors.
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r enable [in e ib e l] v.
To enable a person is to make it possible for them to do something. -Having the key enabled us to open the door.
r frustrate
[frAstreit] v.
To frustrate is to prevent someone from fulfilling their desire. * The machine frustrated me because I could not fix it.
r govern
IgAvarn] v.
To govern is to control the public business of a country, state, or city. -* The United States is governed from the White House.
r plenty
[plen ti]
n.
To have plenty of something is to have more than you need. - The school had plenty of books for the students to read.
r relieve m M v.
To relieve someone is to make them feel less pain. The medicine relieved the sick boy.
r reputation
[repjateijsn] n.
Reputation is the opinion that people have about someone. > The doctor had a reputation for helping people.
r royal
[roial]
adj.
Royal describes something that belongs to a king or queen. -* The king sat upon the royal throne.
r slave [s le iv ] n.
A slave is a person who is not free and must work for someone else. -* The slave worked very hard all day long.
r struggle
[strAgal] v.
To struggle is to fight against someone or something. The kids struggled with each other for the toy.
r stupid
[s1/u:pid]
adj.
When someone is stupid, they lack intelligence. -* He said something stupid that made everyone angry at him.
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Check (V ) the sentence with the bolded word that makes better sense.
1. ___ a. Parents have authority over their children. b. Poor people aid rich people by giving them money. a. When you have authority, you cannot do anything. b. When people cooperate, they can get more done. a. You should admire people who tell lies. b. Learning a new language can frustrate some people. a. If you aid someone, he or she will usually thankyou. b. If you cooperate with your friends, you will feel lonely. a. You should frustrate your friends when they help you. b. Most students admire teachers who work hard.
2. ___
3.
4. ___
5. ___
Exercise
Circle the two words that are opposites in each group.
1. a. destruction 2. a. frustrate 3. a. disorder 4. a. enable 5. a. reputation b. aid b. admire b. enable b. royal b. struggle c. admire c. plenty c. cooperate c. slave c. stupid d. govern d. relieve d. attempt d. reputation d. cooperate
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3. The people wanted change,________________ . a. so they defended themselves b. so they elected a new person to govern the country 4. Because I could not solve the problem,________________ . a. I became frustrated b. there was a division between the animals 5 . She found a mistake on her homework, so________________ . a. she aided it to be fixed b. she attempted to correct it 6. After returning from the library,________________ . a. we could cooperate with our books b. we had plenty of books to read 7 . After her friends laughed at her,________________ . a. she thought that the royal palace looked beautiful b. she knew that her last remark was stupid 8. You cannot tell me what to do.________________ . a. I live in the capital city b. You dont have any authority 9. Read the directions carefully.________________ . a. They will cause destruction b. They will enable you to complete the project 1 0. Before he can feel better,________________ . a. he must find a way to relieve the pain b. he must become a slave
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2 . What did Bartelby do in the capital? a. b. c. d. He cooperated with his group of friends. He enabled Gilliam to have authority over the king. He relieved Gilliam of his hunger. He found a mask to wear.
3 . In paragraph 1, we can infer that________ a. b. c. d. Bartelby did not like the royal family the family attempted to cause disorder the other children were not clever Bartelby had a bad reputation
4 . According to the passage, all the following are true EXCEPT a. b. c. d. people today still admire Bartleby Gilliam struggled with Bartley Bartleby defended Gilliam the fighting caused destruction
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citizen
[ s it a z a n ]
n.
A citizen is someone who lives in a certain town or city. Carlos was born in Spain. He is a Spanish citizen.
r council
[ k a u n s a l]
n.
A council is a group of people who run a city or town. -* The council met to discuss the new laws for the city.
r
declare
[ d ik lt a r ]
v.
enormous
[ in o r m a s ]
adj.
When people or things are enormous, they are very large. -* My dog looks enormous next to yours.
a extraordinary [ i k s t r o r d a n e r i]
adj.
When someone or something are extraordinary, they are amazing. - The fireman who rescued the girl was extraordinary. c
fog
lfo (:)g ]
n.
Fog is a thick cloud that is near the ground or water. I did not want to drive in the thick fog.
funeral
[fju:naral] n.
A funeral is a ceremony that takes place after a person dies. + They had a funeral for the soldier who died during the war.
r giant [d3aiant]
adj.
When people or things are giant, they are very big. * The giant truck got in my way. r
impression
[im p r e ja n ]
n.
An impression is the way of thinking about someone or something. * Most peoples first impression of Dr. Giani is that he is mean.
f
income
[m kA m ]
n.
Income is how much money a person or business makes. * Her company pays her a fairly good income.
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r mad [m a e d ] adj.
When someone is mad, they are angry. Mother got mad when I didnt listen to her.
r
ought
[o:t]
a u x . V.
If someone ought to do something, then it is the right thing to do. -* I ought to take my library books back.
r resist
[rizfst] v.
To resist something is to fight against it. -* He resisted the treatment at the hospital.
r reveal m . \ \ v.
To reveal is to show something. * I will reveal where I hid the candy bar.
r rid [ r i d ]*
To rid is to make a place free from something or someone. * We rid our home of mice by using traps.
r sword
[sord]
n.
A sword is a long sharp weapon. They used to use swords in battles in ancient times.
r tale m
n.
A tale is a story. * She told her two friends about the wild tale of her day.
r trap [ t r a p ]v .
To trap people or animals is to capture them so they cannot get away. * We trapped butterflies in a net.
r trial
[traisl]
n.
A trial is the way a court discovers if a person is guilty or innocent. He went on trial for robbing the bank.
c violent
[vaialant] adj.
When people are violent, they want to hurt someone. > The man was put into jail because he was violent.
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Blackbeard
A longtime ago, I had my first job. It didnt give me much of an income. It was on a giant pirate ship. On my first night, there was a thick fog over the water. A lamp on the ship revealed an enormous man. He had a sword in his belt. His name was Blackbeard, and he was one of the most violent pirates ever. One day, Blackbeard did an extraordinary thing. He attacked several ships near a town. He took some of the towns citizens. Then he declared, You give me medicine! Blackbeard wanted the medicine for some of the sick pirates on his ship. The people had a bad impression of him. They were mad, and they resisted. But they were trapped. They wanted to get rid of him. So the towns council decided to give him the medicine. After this, there was a reward for catching Blackbeard. If Blackbeard was caught, he would have a trial. He didnt want to go to jail, so he quit being a pirate. Blackbeard became a fisherman. But he ought to have stayed on land. The Royal Navy was still looking for him. They attacked him while he was fishing on his boat. Blackbeard fought against many men. Finally, he was killed. He didnt even get a funeral. But people still tell tales about him many years later.
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2 . What can be assumed from the passage? a. The town gave Blackbeard the medicine. b . Blackbeard was an extraordinary fighter. c. Blackbeards lamp revealed where he was. d . The citizens were mad when Blackbeard was killed.
Which of the following is true about Blackbeard? a. b. c. d. He kept his sword in his belt. He lit his cigarettes using a lamp. He wanted to get rid of his giant ship. He had a trial in the town.
4 . Why were the people in town trapped? a. b . c. d . Blackbeard was waiting for a reward. The fog was too thick for ships to sail in. Blackbeard wouldnt let ships in or out. Blackbeard declared that there was a strong storm coming.
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c rrin ji i
r astronomy
[astrdnami] n.
Astronomy is the study of the stars and planets. -* Harold loved watching the stars, so he decided to study astronomy.
r blame [b leim ]
v.
To blame someone for something bad is to say they did it. -* My mom blamed me for something I didnt do.
c despite
[dispait] prep.
If something happens despite what you do, it happens anyway. * We still played the game despite the cold weather.
r dinosaur
[dainasor] n.
A dinosaur is a very big animal that lived millions of years ago. -* I like to see the dinosaur bones at the museum.
r fame [fe im ]n .
Fame is reputation one has gained among the public. >He had fame and fortune, but he was not happy.
r forecast
[forkaest] n.
A forecast is an idea about what the weather will be like in the future. -* The forecast says that it will rain all week.
r genius [denies] n .
A genius is a very smart person. -Since she was a genius, she easily passed all of her school exams.
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r geography
[d3i:agr9fi] n.
Geography is the study of where things are. * I had to draw a map for geography class.
r interfere
[intarfiad v.
To interfere is to cause problems and keep something from happening. My little sister always interferes when Im trying to study.
lightly
[laitli] adv.
To do something lightly is to not push very hard. Draw lightly so you do not tear your paper.
r principal
[prinsapal] n.
A principal is a person in charge of a school. -* My schools principal can be very strict with the rules.
r row
[rou] n.
A row is a line of things. James put all of his toy soldiers into neat rows.
r spite
[spait] n.
If you do something out of spite, you want to be mean. -* He snuck into his sisters room and stole her bag out of spite.
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S l i p e r [su:par] adj.
Super means really good. -My dad said I did a super Job cleaning the house.
P W e t [wet] adj.
If something is wet, it has water on it. -* Since my dog was wet, he tried to shake all the water off his body.
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1 ._ _ 2 . __ 3 ._ _ 4 ._ _ 5 ._ _ a. We learned about grammar in astronomy class. b. Do not interfere when I am working. a. It was very kind of him to spite his sister. b. Which shelf should I put this on? a. Do you have a shelf in your yard? b. In astronomy class, I learned about the Solar System. a. He drank all the milk in the fridge to spite me. b. Mrs. Joyner is a strict principal, but she is actually very nice. a. The loud music interferes with my concentration. b. It is against his principals to be dishonest.
Exercise 3
Choose the word that is a better fit for each sentence.
l. chemistry / despite O il and water do not have a good We should go. the weather. 2 admission / exhibit I wanted to see the bird. M y daughter has gained together.
3 . geography / dinosaur I wish I could see a real I learned about a South American country in my____ 4 . gentle / lightly Be very_______________ with the old dishes. ______________ push the dirt in around the flowers. 5 . genius / fame I dont know if I would enjoy. M y son is a _______________ .
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It was the worst morning ever. When Carl woke up, he realized that he didnt do his astronomy and chemistry homework. Also, the forecast called for rain and that would affect baseball practice. Suddenly, his mother yelled, Take out the garbage right now! When Carl returned from taking the garbage outside, he was all wet. What a terrible day, he said. He walked to class. He put his umbrella on the shelf and sat in the third row. But the teacher asked why Carls umbrella was on the floor. He told her not to blame him. But she sent him to the principal out of spite. Next, he took a geography test. Despite studying, Carl didnt know the answers. He started drawing lightly on his paper. Carl drew a huge dinosaur. What if it were real? He saw it in his mind. Carls class said he was a genius for having a dinosaur. It could interfere with math class, too! Soon, Carls fame spread through school. He taught his dinosaur to be very gentle and put it on exhibit. But admission would only be given to those classmates who paid him a fee. His idea was super. Its time to turn in your tests, the teacher said. Carl looked at his paper. As he was dreaming in class, he hadnt finished the test!
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What does Carl think his dinosaur can do? a. b. c. d. Make money for him on admission fees Interfere with taking out the garbage Take the blame for failing geography Reach things on the top shelf
3 . What did Carl do? a. b. c. d. Break a jar at breakfast Draw lightly on his test paper Forget his hat on the bus Stay after school for being late
Despite Carl studying for his test, what happened? a. b. c. d. His teacher was not gentle with him. He had to sit in the last row. The exhibit did not earn him any fame. He did not do well on his geography test.
5 . D o you think that Carl will have baseball practice after school? Why?
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r abuse
[ebju:z] v.
To abuse someone or something means to hurt them on purpose. The mean man abused his dog when it barked too loudly.
r afford [afo xd ]*
To afford something means you have enough money to pay for it. Ive been saving my money, so I can afford to buy a new bike.
r bake tb eik] *
To bake means to cook food with heat. * My sister is a good cook. She bakes delicious cakes.
r bean [b kn ]n .
A bean is a plant seed that is good to eat. * There are many different kinds of beans to eat.
r candle Ikae n d l] n.
A candle is a stick of wax that is lit on fire for light or heat. - When the lights went out, we lit some candles.
c convert [kenva:/t] v.
To convert something means to change it into something else. -* The man converted his messy field into a garden of flowers.
r debt [d e t] n.
A debt is an amount of money that a person owes. I have not paid my gas bill. I owe a debt to the gas company.
r decrease [dkkrts] *
To decrease something is to make it less than it was before. * Hiring more police officers has decreased crime in the city.
n.
A fault is a mistake. * It is my fault that the cat ran away. I left the door open.
r fund ifA n d ] n.
A fund is an amount of money that people have. - We all put money into our clubs fund.
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generous
[d3eneras]
a d j.
When someone is generous, they like to give things to people. -* The generous man donated several new computers to our school.
r
ingredient
[ingrtdiant] n.
An ingredient is something that is part of a food dish. -* The main ingredients in cake are eggs, sugar and flour.
r insist
[insist] v.
To insist means to be firm in telling people what to do. * I insist that you try some of these cookies.
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m e S S [mes] n.
A mess is a condition that is not clean or neat. * Heathers room was a complete mess.
c metal [m e to n.
Metal is a strong material people use to build things. * Steel is a common metal that is used to build buildings.
r monitor
[manitar] v.
To monitor people or things is to watch them closely. * The teacher monitors the students when they take tests.
r
oppose
[apouz] v.
To oppose something means to dislike it or act against it. * I want to be a police officer because I oppose crime.
r passive
[paesiv] a.
If a person is passive, they do not take action to solve problems. -Marcie is so passive that she never solves her own problems.
r quantity
[kwantati] n.
sue
[su:J v.
To sue someone is to take them to court for something wrong they did. -* I sued the company after I slipped on a banana peel in their hallway.
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b. oppose
c. insist
d. abuse
3. to watch closely a. bake 4. a plant seed a. sue 5. money you owe a. convert
b. monitor
c. mess
d. afford
b. passive
c. bean
d. fund
b. debt
c. candle
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7 . When the oven was hot enough,________________ . a. it baked the potato b. it made a mess in the kitchen 8 . In case the power goes out,________________ . a. you should keep candles at home b. you will be generous 9 . When the girl became hungry,________________ . a. she became passive and decided to do something about it b. she cooked some beans 1 0 . My homework was not turned in. a. I abused it at home
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2 . Why could people not afford to eat at the restaurant? a. The chef insisted they take free food. b . The chef made prices too high. c. The chef monitored the cooks. d. The chef got tied up.
3 . What did the chef learn at the end of the story? a. b . c. d. Electricity was better than using candles. It was his fault that the restaurant did so well. The waiters and cooks took over his restaurant. Behaving in a nice way is better than being mean.
4 . According to the passage, all the following are true of the waiters and cooks EXCEPT_____________ . a. they decreased prices b . they used good ingredients c. they were replaced by robots d. they opposed the abuse of the chef
5 . Why did the chef insist on giving his customers a free meal at the end of the story?
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c anxiety
[aer)zaiati] n.
When someone has anxiety, they have a lot of worries and fear. -* When I have to climb to high places, Im filled with anxiety.
r army
ia-.rm < \ n.
An army is a large group of people who fight in wars. -* The army protects all the people in the country.
billion
[bfljan] n.
A billion is a very large number: 1,000,000,000. -* There are billions of stars in outer space.
r carve D ra w ]v .
To carve means to cut into something. -My father usually carves the turkey for Thanksgiving. r
consult
[kansAlt] v.
To consult someone means to ask them for help. * I will consult my accountant to find a way to pay for my bills.
r emergency
[ima:rd3ansi] n.
An emergency is a time when someone needs help right away. There is a huge fire in my house! This is an emergency!
r fortune [fs ^ / a n ]n .
When someone has good fortune, it means they have luck. * I have good fortune when I play cards.
r guarantee
Igaerantf:] v.
To guarantee means to know something will happen. -* I guarantee that the sun will come up in the morning.
r hike
[haik] v.
To hike means to walk in the mountains or forest. * I always bring plenty of equipment with me when I hike.
r initial
[inijal] adj.
When something is initial, it is the first thing. - The initial step when writing a paper is to find a good topic.
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r intense
[intens]
a d j.
If something is intense, it is very strong. The skunk made an intense odor that filled the air.
C lend
[lend]
V.
To lend something is to give it to someone for a short time. * My sister lost her pen, so I will lend her mine.
r peak ipi.k] n .
The peak is the very top of a mountain. -* There is snow on the peaks of those mountains.
r potential [p o utenjal] a d j.
Potential means capable of being but not yet in existence. Ive thought of some potential problems with your idea.
r pride
[praid] n.
When you have pride, you are happy with yourself. >I take pride in getting good grades.
r proof
[pru:f] n.
Proof is a fact that shows something is real. - They used his fingerprint as proof for the crime he committed.
r quit
[kwit]
V.
To quit something means to stop doing it. -* I quit running because I got tired.
r spin [s p in ] v.
To spin is to turn around in circles. - The boy kept spinning until he fell down.
r tiny [tain i] a d j.
When people or things are tiny, they are very small. * A babys hand is tiny.
C tUtOr [yfctar] n.
A tutor is someone who gives lessons in a certain subject. * My sister is bad at math. So my mother hired a tutor to help her.
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1. _ _ 2. _ _ 3. _ _ 4. _ _ 5 . a. I should quit eating candy because it is bad for me. b. The tiny tower stretched to the sky. a. We ran far above the mountain peak. b. I will need water if Im going to hike the long trail. a. If I want to get better at sports, I should quit playing. b. The tiny ant crawled in under the door. a. The clouds look like they can touch the mountain peaks. b. I have a great deal of pride when I lose a contest. a. The boy was filled with pride when he learned how to read. b. I hiked downstairs from my room.
3 . billions / intense My eyes hurt when I looked into the There are of people in the world.
4 . quit/initial To cook noodles, the _______________ step is to boil water. She_______________ taking care of her plants, so they died. 5 . emergency / anxiety I had a feeling of___ when I thought the bully would hit me. When the man stopped breathing, his wife knew it was an
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2 . Why did the fox feel intense anxiety? a. b . c. d. Because Because Because Because he tried to spin in circles his army of friends did not lend their help he did not know what his initial move should be he could not find a tree in which to carve a tiny hole
3 . Why was the cat full of pride at the end of the story? a. b . c. d. He hiked to the peak of the mountain. He had proof that his plan was best. He did not let the fox become his tutor. He loved to hide in the trees.
4 . According to the passage, all the following are true EXCEPT___ a. b. c. d. the fox got caught by the wolves the cat did not get caught by the wolves the fox said he could consult his friendsif he got into trouble the fox decided to quit thinking of plansand just use one
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r apparent
[apaerant] adj.
If something is apparent, it is easy to see. - Her happiness was apparent from the smile on her face.
r blind
[blaind] adj.
When people are blind, they cannot see. * The blind man didnt see the hole and almost fell in.
r calculate
[kaelkjaleit] v.
To calculate is to find an answer using math. * I calculated how much money I would need to buy the car.
r chat
[tjset] v.
To chat is to talk with someone. * Even though they were far apart, the couple chatted every day.
r commit
[kamit] v.
To commit to something is to promise to do it. Seth wanted to go home, but he had committed to finishing the job.
r compose
[kampouz] v.
To compose something is to make it from smaller parts. * Tonya composed her report using many sources of information.
r dormitory
[dormatori] n.
A dormitory is a school building where students live. -* I will move into the dormitory at the beginning of the school year.
r exhaust
[igzoist] v.
To exhaust someone is to make them tired. * John exhausted himself by swimming all day.
r greenhouse
[gri:nhaus] n.
A greenhouse is a small glass building that is used to grow plants. * \N e have a small greenhouse in our backyard where we grow plants.
r ignore D g n o x ]v .
To ignore something is to act like you do not see or hear it. -I ignored the message he was making and kept studying.
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r obvious [a b v ie s ] adj.
If something is obvious, it is clear and easily seen. * It was obvious that he was tired. He kept falling asleep.
r physics ifiz ik s ] n.
Physics is a science that deals with energy and how it affects things. In physics class, we used Newtons Cradle to learn about energy.
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portion
[porjan] n.
A portion of something is a part of it. I only ate a small portion of the pizza.
c remind [rim a in d ] v.
To remind someone is to tell them to remember to do something. Nicks dad reminded him to do his homework.
r
secretary
[sekrateri] n.
A secretary is a person who works in an office. -Rebecca asked her secretary to type a report.
r talent
Itaelant] n.
If someone has a talent, they are naturally able to do it well. * Maria has a talent for playing the piano.
r thesis
[e[:sis] n.
A thesis is an idea that needs to be proved. She did not support her thesis very well.
r
uniform
[ju:nafo:rm] n.
A uniform is a piece of clothing worn by people of the same group. >All the members of our marching band wear matching uniforms.
r vision [vi3 a n ]n .
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b. commit d. ignore
b. exhaust d. remind
b. thesis d. uniform
b. vision d. greenhouse
b. apparent d. blind
b. greenhouse d. talent
b. talent d. uniform
b. compose d. calculate
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Exercise 3
Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank.
WORD BANK
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1 . My sister always______________
2 . The__________________answers the office phone for her boss. 3 . Nikkis love of books is_________________ , because she is always reading. 4 . Jeff needed Rick to coming. 5 . The_____________ .to being there so that he knew he was
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2 . According to the passage, why did Sue stay up late the night before? a. b. c. d. She was washing her uniform. She was ignoring her parents on purpose. She was composing a thesis. She was cleaning her dormitory.
3. What did the nurse bring into the room? a. b. c. d. A glass of juice The secretary Sues physics test A vision chart
4. According to the passage, what was obvious to the nurse after seeing Sue? a. b. c. d. Sue Sue Sue Sue had had had had committed herselfto learning. exhausted herself. done only a portion of the test. become blind.
5 . As they chatted, what did the nurse say would cause Sue severe sickness?
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r absorb
[absorb] v.
To absorb a liquid means to take it inside. -* He used a sponge to absorb the water on the floor.
C bOSS
[bo(:)s] n.
r committee [k e m fti] n.
A committee is a group of people who meet together to make decisions. * The schools committee agreed on a new dress code for students.
r
contract
[kantraekt]
n.
A contract is a written agreement between two people. - The woman signed a contract when she bought the house.
r crew
[kru:] n.
A crew is a group of workers. * My father has a crew. They help him build houses.
r devote
[divout] v.
To devote time to something means to spend a lot of time doing it. * She devotes two hours a day to playing the piano.
r dig [ d i g ]*
To dig is to make a hole in the ground. * My dog digs in the yard so he can hide his bones.
r dine
[dain] v.
To dine means to eat dinner. - The young couple dined at their home.
r donate
[douneit] v.
To donate is to give something to a charity or organization. -* We donate money to Christmas charities every year.
r double
[dAbal] adj.
If something is double, it is twice as much, or twice as many. I paid almost double the amount for that shirt.
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r e l e v a t e[ e l a v e i t ]v.
To elevate something is to put it at a higher level. -* The man elevated the picture so he could see it better.
r f l a v o r[ f l e i v a r ]n.
A flavor is the taste of food or drinks. + The flavor of the ice cream was very good.
r f o u n d a t i o n[ fa u n d e ija n ]
n.
A foundation is a group that provides money for research. * The foundation raised money to give scholarships to students.
r g e n e r a t i o n[d3 e n a r e ij a n ]
n.
A generation is a group of people who live at the same time. -My grandparents are from a different generation than me.
r h a n d l e[h ae n d l]
n.
A handle is the part of an object people hold while using it. > The pot is very hot. So pick it up by the handle.
r l a y e r[ l e i a x ]n.
A layer covers over something or is between two things. * There was a layer of snow on the tops of the houses this morning.
r
m u d [m A d ]
n.
Mud is soft, wet dirt. -My brother played rugby in the mud. Now hes dirty.
r s m o o t h[ s m u : 6 ]a.
If something is smooth, it has no bumps. -* The babys skin felt very smooth.
r s o i l[ s o i l ]n.
Soil is the top layer of land on the Earth. The boy planted flowers in the soil and watered them every day.
r u n i q u ei j u m k ]adj.
If people or things are unique, they are not like the others. * Her dog is unique. Ive never seen one quite like it.
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d. unique
c. double
d. devote
b. precise
c. mud
d. handle
c. soil
d. contract
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2 . All of the following are true EXCEPT_____________ . a. b. c. d. the college students signed a contract the authors uncle worked for a foundation the items found at the site were donated the teen worked double the amount of everyone else
3 . What is probably true of the teen in the story? a. b. c. d. He could not read the writing on the knife. He held a higher position than the other students. He had to elevate the knife to see what it was. He didnt want to devote his time to history
4 . Where did the teen find the knife? a. b. c. d. On top of the soil Under layers of dirt In the museum In his bosss tent
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chamber
[tjeimbar] n.
A chamber is an old word for a bedroom. The girl was tired. She went to her chamber fora nap.
c deny
[dinai] v.
To deny something is to say it is not true. The boy denied that he broke the window.
n.
A document is an official piece of writing. He was given an official document proving he was a citizen.
r
fever Ww]
n.
A fever is a high body temperature that people get when they are sick. Lydia had a high fever so she didnt go to school.
r flu [flu :] n.
The flu is a type of sickness that makes you feel weak or your body hurt. -* Since he had the flu, he felt miserable.
r
freeze
m-.z] v.
To freeze is to become very cold. -If you dont wear your coat in winter, you will freeze.
c gesture
[d3estjar] n.
A gesture is a movement of the hands or body. -My teacher makes a lot of gestures when she speaks.
r interrupt [in ta rA p t] v.
To interrupt is to briefly stop someone when they are doing something. -* My mother interrupted me when I was trying to listen to music.
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r likeness
[laiknis] n.
Likeness means the state of being like, or resemblance. Michelle bears a strong likeness to her older sister Kate.
r m o r e o v e r [mo:r6uva:r] adv.
Moreover means besides or in addition to something. * Its cold outside. Moreover, the wind is very strong.
r
perspective
[p a r s p e k t iv ]
n.
A perspective is the way you think about something. -* The mans speech gave me a new perspective on our country.
recover
[nkAve:r] 1 / .
To recover is to go back to normal after something bad happens. +I hope the city will recover soon after the flood.
r rely t n i a o v .
To rely on something or someone is to trust or depend on them. -* The boy relied on his older brother to help him.
r
shock
[Jak]
V.
To shock people is to surprise them. - The man was shocked by the news. r~
Shy
[Jai] adj.
When people are shy, they are nervous around people strange to them. - The girl was too shy to try out for the play.
r stare [stca:r]
v.
To stare at something is to look at it for a long time. The young couple stared into each others eyes.
r
thus
[Sas]
adv.
Thus means as a result or for that reason. - The sun was shining. Thus, I wore my sunglasses.
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Choose the word that is a better fit for each sentence.
1 . chamber / fever He woke up feeling sick and with a high_______________ . was unlocked. The door to her private. 2 . perspective / likeness Many people have a different____________ The painting didnt have much of a ______ than me. to my dad.
3 . rational / document The_______________ had to be signed by ten people. My brother was too excited to have a ________________plan. 4 . stared / shocked The loud noise__ The monkey____ me. at me through the bars.
5 . moreover / flu Im not old enough to drive;_______________ , it seems kind of scary. Im scared that I might get the_______________ this winter. interrupted / gesture The boy made a _____ My sister ran in and _ 7 . thus / relied I trusted the man, so I I could not depend on the man;
to his friends to follow him. what I was saying. on his advice. _________, I had to do it all myself.
8 . recovered / lasted longer than three hours. The basketball game_________ I was sick, but I ______________ in time to go on the field trip. deny / shy The girl at the store was The man did not______ _, so she didnt talk. that he liked ice cream.
1 0 . emphasized / freeze the need for good manners. She___________ last night due to the snow? Did the flowers.
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Prince Sam
Sams mother cooked at the royal palace. One day, he went to work with her. She emphasized that he should stay in the kitchen. But Sam was bored. Thus, he decided to look around. He went around a corner. It shocked him to see a boy who had a strong likeness to him. Sam soon recovered. The other boy stared at him. Then he spoke. Come with me. He needed to be rational. But he couldnt deny that he wanted to go. So he followed the boy to a chamber. I am Prince Bertram, the boy said. Sam felt shy talking to a prince. Im Sam. Trade places with me. The prince said. We cant. My mother will kill me. Moreover, I dont know anything about being a prince. No one will find out, the prince interrupted. We look the same, and even our gestures are the same. It will only last for a week. Sam said OK. Soon, Sams perspective on being a prince changed. He spent most of his day signing royal documents. At night, the princes chamber was cold. He thought he was going to freeze or get sick with a fever or the flu. He was happy when the week ended. So was the prince. I didnt know how to do anything, the prince said. Ive always relied on my servants to do everything for me. I think I like being a regular person, Sam said. Being a prince isnt fun. So, they both returned to their normal positions and enjoyed their lives more than before.
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2 . What happened after Sam ran into the prince? a. b. c. d. Sam was too shocked to recover. The prince stared at Sam. Sam couldnt talk; thus, he ran away. Sam made a gesture.
3 . What did Sam think about being a prince? a. b. c. d. He thought it was fun while it lasted. He didnt like it; moreover, he missed his mother. He liked to rely on the servants at the palace. He was afraid he would freeze or get a fever or the flu.
4 . What did the Prince miss when he was being Sam? a. b. c. d. Sleeping in his own chamber Having servants do things for him Signing all of the official documents People not emphasizing how important he was
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aim
[eim] n.
An aim is a goal someone wants to make happen. -* My aim is to become a helicopter pilot.
r bet [b e t] v.
To bet is to risk money on the result of a game or a business. -How much will you bet that your horse will win?
r carriage
[k3end3] n.
C l a S S i C [klaesik] adj.
If something is classic, it is typical. - The athlete made a classic mistake-he started running too soon.
r commute [kam ju t] *
To commute is to travel a long distance to get to work. -I usually commute to work on the train.
r confirm
[kanfaxm] v.
To confirm is to make sure something is correct. -* Winning the game confirmed that James was a good player.
r criticize
[kritisaiz] v.
To criticize is to say you do not like someone or something. He criticized his wife forspending too much money.
r differ [d ifar] v.
To differ is to not be the same as another person or thing. >I differ from my brother: he is short, while I am tall.
r expense
[ikspens] n.
An expense is the money that people spend on something. -* She wrote down all the expenses for her trip.
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r formal
[foirmal] adj.
If something is formal, it is done in an official way. -It was a formal dinner, so we wore our best clothes.
r height [ h a s t ]n.
Height is how tall someone or something is. +My height is 168 centimeters.
r invent
[invent] v.
To invent something is to create something that never existed before. * My grandfather has invented some interesting things.
r junior
[d3uinjar] adj.
If someone is junior in their job, they do not have a lot of power. - When she started at the company, she was only a junior manager.
r labor
[leibar] n.
Labor is the act of doing or making something. -* Building the house took a lot of labor.
c mechanic
[makaenik] n.
A mechanic is someone who fixes vehicles or machines. - We took the car to the mechanic to be fixed.
r prime
[praimj adj.
If something is prime, it is the most important one. -Dirty air is a prime cause of illness.
r shift [ j i f t ]*
To shift to something is to move into a new place or direction. - He shifted to the other side of the table to eat his breakfast.
r signal
[signal] n.
A signal is a sound or action that tells someone to do something. The coach blew his whistle as a signal to begin the game.
C S i n c e r e [sinsiar] adj.
When people are sincere, they tell the truth. He sounded sincere when he apologized to me.
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b. junior
c. prime
d. commute
b. shift
c. bet
d. confirm
b. expense
c. height
d. labor
b. criticize
c. formal
d. sincere
all I am.
in a horse-pulled vehicle.
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Check (V) the sentence with the bolded word that makes the better sense.
1 . _ _ a. It is a good idea to bet your money on silly things. b. You should go to a mechanic if you have a problem 2 . _ _ a. Drivers use signals to make their cars go faster. b. You should attach a stamp to a letter before you mail it. 3 . ___ a. If you and your date differ too much, you might notlike each other. b. When you confirm the results of the test, you make them better. 4 . _ _ a. It is O.K. to wear sandals to a formal party. b. Teachers often criticize lazy students. 5 . ___ a. People must pay attention to signals when they are driving. b. When you visit a mechanic they will sell you a new car. 6 . ___ a. You should wear nice clothing if you go to a formal event. b. Good friends like to criticize each other. 7 . ___ a. Husbands and wives who differ are often very busy people. b. If you commute to work, you have to travel a certain distance. 8 . ___ a. It is a good idea to confirm your plans before you travel. b. If you attach a large sign to your door, no one will see it. 9 . ___ a. If your aim is to learn how to swim, you must get in the water. b. Everyone commutes in math class. 1 0 . ___ a. People who have an aim to succeed are very lazy. b. When you bet money, you might lose it. with your car.
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2 . How did the Model T change other car companies? a. b . c. d. It confirmed that their expenses were large. It made workers criticize their bosses about their labor. It created a signal for them to start making cheaper cars. It forced car companies to bet on Fords success.
3 . In paragraph 1, we can infer that_______ a. Ford/fiad a very formal childhood b. Ford differed in thought from his father c. Ford was not of great height d.Tords father was sincere
4 . According to the passage, all the following are true EXCEPT___ a. b. c. d. the Model-T had a classic design people would use cars to commute if they werent expensive Ford worked as a junior mechanic the first vehicle from the Ford Motor Company was a truck
5 . What was the prime reason for making the Model T with one design
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r ability
[abilati] n.
Ability is the quality of a person being able to do something well. * His swimming abilities let him cross the entire lake.
r agriculture
[aegrikAltJar] n.
Agriculture is the growing of food and animals. * The farmer studied agriculture in college.
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cartoon
[ka:/iu;n] n.
A cartoon is a funny drawing. -Sometimes, people draw cartoons for the newspaper.
r ceiling ls t:lir)] n.
The ceiling is the top of a room. -* He painted the ceiling with a special roller.
r convince [k a n v in s ]*
To convince someone means to make them sure of something. -* She convinced me to buy the house.
CUriOUS
[kjuarias] adj.
When you are curious about something, you want to know more about it , * I opened up the clock because I was curious about how it worked.
r delay m / .
To delay means to wait to do something. * I was delayed at the airport for over two hours.
r diary
[daiari] n.
A diary is a book in which people write their personal experiences. * I do not let anybody read my diary.
r element
[elamant] n.
An element of something is a particular part of it. Tackling an opponent is Johnnys favorite element ofAmerican footbal
r faith
[feie] n.
When people have faith in something, they believe in it and trust it. > The sick girl had faith in doctors. She knew they would make herbettet
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r gram
[grein] a
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Grain is food crops such as wheat, corn, rice or oats. - The farmer planted two fields of grain this year.
greet
igitt] v.
To greet someone means to meet and welcome them. When my friend came over, I greeted him at the door.
investigate
[investegeit] v.
To investigate means to search for something or learn about it. The detective went to investigate the crime. r
joy
[d30i] n.
Joy is a feeling you get when you are really happy. * I love baseball. I feel joy when I play.
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r label
[leibal] n.
A label is a tag that tells about something. * The label on the back of your shirt will tell you what size it is. r
monk [m A t]k ] n.
A monk is a religious person who lives a simple life. The monks knew a lot about religion.
O d d [ad] adj.
When something is odd, it is unusual. Her cat is odd. It walks on two feet.
r pause
lpo:z] V.
To pause means to stop doing something for a while. -* Since she was so hungry, she paused to make a snack.
r priest
tpri:st] n.
A priest is a person trained to perform religious duties. The priest taught us about God.
r profession
[prafejan] n.
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1 . joy / odd The boy was full of The store was 2 . faith / diary The girl writes in her. The boys _________
when his new brother was born. , It was only open one day a week.
3 . cartoons / profession The_______________in this book make me laugh. I want to get involved in a _______________ where I am helping others. 4 . convinced / greeted I_______________ my new neighbors for the first time. She_______________ me that she was right. 5 . label / abilities The_______________ on my jacket says do not wash. The smart child had many_______________ when it came to math.
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Circle two words that are related in each group.
1 . a. agriculture 2 . a. diary 3 . a. faith 4 . a. delay 5 . a. greet b. label b. abilities b. curious b. ceiling b. curious c. grain c. monk c. investigate c. joy c. profession
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The Priest
A young priest was always sad. He was good at his profession, but he still had no joy. He visited a group of wise monks. When he got to the monks house, they greeted him and let him in. The monks asked the priest, What is the matter? The priest said, I should be happy, but I am not. I dont know what to do. The wise monks paused for a minute. Then one said, We are convinced of your faith. You are a very good priest. But to find joy, you have to do more. Above all, investigate the elements of your life that you love. The priest thought that this answer was odd, but he was curious. The next day, the priest thought about his abilities. He got a few ideas, and he did not want to delay any longer. He liked to draw, so he made some cartoons. He also liked to write, so he started a diary. He was interested in agriculture, so he planted some grains. He made jam from berries. He made his own labels to put on the jars of jam. He painted his ceiling. The priest learned something. It is not too hard to be happy after all. All one has to do is find things they like doing, and do them!
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2 . Why did the priest go to the monks? a. b. c. d. Because Because Because Because he was convinced that he was a fine priest he wanted to greet them he wanted their help he wanted to tell them how happy he became
3 . After the priest talked to the monks, what did he think about? a. b. c. d. His abilities His curious job His pauses His delays
4 . According to the passage, all the following are true of the priest EXCEPT a. b. c. d. he painted his ceiling he tried agriculture and planted grains he drew cartoons he forgot to put labels on his jam
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r adopt
[adapt] v.
To adopt someone is to make them as a part of ones own family. - The girl was adopted by the couple when she was three.
r b e g [beg] v.
To beg is to ask for something one really wants. - The man begged for some money.
r beyond
[bi/and] prep.
r costume
[kasyuim] n.
A costume is a set of clothes people wear for a particular occasion. The woman wore a mask with her costume.
r exclaim
[ikskleim] v.
To exclaim is to say something loudly, usually due to being excited. * Look at her dress! Sara exclaimed.
r extend
[ikstend] v.
To extend is to stretch out or reach. The boy extended his hand to catch the ball.
r forbid [fa x b fd ]v .
To forbid is to tell someone they cannot do something. * My father forbids watching TV while were eating dinner.
r illustrate
[ilastreit] v.
To illustrate is to show something by drawing a picture. - The executive illustrated the decreasing profits of the company.
r indeed
[indid] adv.
Indeed means truly or really. * The birthday party was indeed fun last night.
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interpret
[intarprit] v.
To interpret is to explain what something means. * The woman interpreted what her co-worker was trying to say. A
kindly
[kaindli] adv.
If people do something kindly, they do it in a nice way. * The stranger kindly cared for the hurt man. r
motive
[moutiv] n.
A motive is the reason someone does something. * His motive for studying so hard is to get into a good college.
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nest
[nest] n.
A nest is a place where a bird lays its eggs. + The bird laid her eggs in the nest that she made.
origin
[d:rad3in] n.
The origin of someone or something is where they come from. * The origin of the honey that we eat is from a beehive.
reception
[risepjan] n.
A reception is a party to welcome a person or celebrate an event. * We all danced and had a good time at the wedding reception.
reject
[rid3ekt]
V.
To reject is to refuse something because you do not want it. * The girl rejected the broken cup.
r silence
[sailans] n.
Silence is complete quiet. - The man asked for silence while he worked on the problem.
r stream
[stri:m] n.
r tone
[toun] n.
Tone is the sound of someones voice. It shows how they feel. -* My fathers tone told me I had broken the rule.
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clothes that people wear for a particular occasion a. motive b. neat c. costume to reach or put out a. beg b. extend in a kind way a. beyond b. illustrate c. forbid c. indeed
Exercise
Check (V ) the one that suits the blank naturally.
1. When I found the lost cat,________________ . a. I asked my mom if we could adopt it b. I extended my hurt foot 2. When I visit other countries,________________ . a. I usually tell them how much better my country is than theirs b. someone has to interpret what I say 3. Not having enough money. a. can put you beyond the forest b. can indeed be a big problem 4. At the start of class,________________ a. the teacher kindly asked for us to stop talking b. the teacher exclaimed the lesson 5. The woman wanted to go to Africa. a. The tone of hervoice was angry b. Her motive was to help people
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Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank.
WORD BANK
illustrate costume silence fool begged reception origin forbids rejected stream
1 . We had a big. hospital. 2 . The man was a 3 . A friend asked me to artist. 4 . I sewed feathers on my. 5 . My teacher.
for crossing the street without looking. the book she wrote because I am an
for the play. my paper because I didnt follow the directions. thats
6 . I like being alone in the forest because of the. around me. 7 . The boy who stole the bread 8 . Some fish swim up a 9 . We learned about the. 1 0 . My sister, first. me not to tell. to lay their eggs. of the Statue of Liberty.
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2. What are the people trying to do to the green girl? a. b. c. d. Beg her to jump into the stream Make her leave Forbid her to stay with Mrs. May Interpret what she was trying to say
3 . What is true of the green girl in the story? a. b. c. d. She was good at drawing illustrating about what she meant. She was indeed there to bring bad luck. Her costume turned her skin green. She asked Mrs. May to adopt her.
4 . Why did Mrs. May extend her hand to the green girl? a. b. c. d. To tell the girl that she was a fool To show that she indeed had good motives To exclaim that she didnt want to adopt her To silence the crowd from hurting the girl
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accomplish
[akamplij] v.
To accomplish something means to finish it. -* He accomplished his goal of running ten miles.
approve
[epru:v] v.
To approve of something means you like it or are happy about it. -Her co-workers approved her new plan.
approximate
[apraksamit] adj.
Approximate means to be close to an exact amount, number or time. -* My approximate height is two meters.
barrier
[baeriar] n.
A barrier is something that is in your way. -* The Great Wall was a barrier between China and its enemies.
d e t e c t [ditekt] v.
To detect something means to notice or find something. * The boy ran to the kitchen when he detected the smell of cookies.
duty
[d/'u:ti] n.
A duty is something that a person has to do. -* It is parents duty to take care of their children.
elementary
[elamentari] adj.
When something is elementary, it is the first or most simple thing. Children go to elementary school before high school.
failure
[feiljar] n.
A failure happens when you do not do something right. - My cooking ended in failure because I burned the food.
gradual
[graed3usl] adj.
When something is gradual, it happens slowly. -Children learn to read at a gradual pace. They do not learn right away.
immigrant
[(migrant] n.
An immigrant is a person who moves to a different country. - My parents were immigrants. They came from Poland.
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r insert
[insert] v.
To insert something means to put it in something else. -* The mailman inserted the letter into the mailbox.
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instant
[instant] n.
An instant is a very short amount of time. +A microwave oven cooks food in an instant.
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poverty
[pavarti] n.
Poverty is the state of being poor. Poverty is a problem in many countries around the world.
r pretend
[pritend] v.
To pretend means to make believe something is real. * The boy liked to pretend he was a king.
c rank
[rserjk] n.
A persons rank is their place in an order of people. The man got to the rank of captain in the navy.
r
recognition
[rekagnijen] n.
Recognition is getting praise from other people. - The hero got recognition for his brave deed.
r refrigerate
[rifrid3areit] v.
To refrigerate something means to make it cold. -* Grocery stores refrigerate fruit to make it last long.
r rent
[rent] n.
Rent is the money people pay to someone to live in a certain place. To live in this house, I have to pay rent at the start of each month.
r statistic
[statistik] n.
A statistic is a number that tells a fact about something. -* The statistics showed that we did just as well this year as last year.
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Check (V ) the sentence with the bolded word that makes better sense.
1. a. Learning Spanish was a gradual process for me. b. The boy retired his mother. a. The bottle fell and broke in an instant. b. I accomplish sleeping before I go to bed. a. Four is the approximate number of forty. b. The old man retired from his job. a. It is not always easy to accomplish hard goals. b. The racecar won by going at a gradual speed. a. Peanuts are an instant to grow and eat. b. His approximate height is two meters.
2.
3.
4.
5 .
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Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank.
WORD BANK
barrier recognition failure elementary immigrant
the same 2__________________school that I do. He does not know many English words. Having to learn new words is a hard 3__________________for him to get past. When he says things wrong, he feels like a 4_________________ . I tell him not to worry. Soon he will know English very well. When I help him learn, he is happy and gives me 5 __________________for my good deed.
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Albert Einstein
My name is Albert Einstein. Many people know about the great things Ive accomplished. But I had many barriers before I became famous. I was born in Germany. When I was in elementary school, I already knew about math and statistics. When I was a boy, I pretended to be a great scientist. I loved school, but my life at home was hard. My father lost his job, so my family lived in poverty. We could not pay the rent in Germany. We became immigrants and went to Italy. I finished high school and went to college in Switzerland. After college, I began writing about science. I did not reach success in an instant, though. At first, other scientists did not approve of my work. They thought I was a failure. Rising to the rank of an admired scientist was a gradual process. Soon, people started to notice that I was right. At last, I began to get some recognition. I showed how to find the approximate size of very big things, like stars. I also detected and explained the movement of very small things, like atoms. And for fun, I made a machine that could refrigerate food by inserting heat. I never retired. It was my duty to keep working. I overcame many hard times, and I will be remembered for my important works.
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2. Why did Einsteins family become immigrants? a. b. c. d. They were unhappy about new developments in math and statistics. They couldnt pay their rent in Germany and had to leave. His parents didnt want him to stay in school. They wanted Einstein to go to college in Switzerland.
3. Why was Einsteins rise in the ranks of scientists gradual? a. b. c. d. Einstein did not write down his ideas. Einsteins ideas could not be proven. Other scientists already knew about his ideas. Other scientists didnt approve of his ideas at first.
4. According to the passage, all the following are true about Einstein EXCEPT a. b. c. d. he found the approximate size of stars he refrigerated food by inserting heat as a power source he had a duty to retire he detected the movement of atoms
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r awake [a w e ik ] adj.
When you are awake, you are not asleep. * Sometimes I lay awake in bed because I am not tired.
r courage [k a :n d 3 ]n .
When you have courage, you are not afraid. * The man had the courage to touch the lion.
r float
[flout] V.
To float is to move on top of water without sinking. * The boys toy boat floated in the pool.
r grant
[graent] v.
To grant something is to allow someone to have it. -* The teacher granted us a break after studying hard all day.
r gravity
[graevati] n.
Gravity is the force that makes things fall to Earth. * There is no gravity in space.
r jewel
[d3u:el] n.
A jewel is a beautiful stone that is worth a lot of money. -A diamond is one of the most expensive jewels in the world.
C miner
[mainar] n.
A miner is a person who works in a mine. The miner was looking for gold.
r mineral [m in e ra l] n.
A mineral is a type of substance found in the Earth. * Rocks are made up of different kinds of minerals.
r
participate
[pa:rtisepeit] v.
To participate is to take part in something. -* The students participated in the school play.
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r permission [p e im m js n ]n .
Permission means the act of allowing the doing of something. -I have permission to drive my moms car.
r pour [p o x ]v .
To pour a liquid means to make it come out of a container. -*I poured some milk into my sisters cup.
C presence
[prezans] n.
Someone or somethings presence is the fact they are there. + The presence of dark clouds meant it would rain.
A satellite is something that is sent into space to get information. -* The satellite was traveling around the earth.
C
scale
[skeil] n.
The scale of something is its size, especially when it is very large. -I was surprised by the scale of the buildings in the downtown area.
C skip
[skip]
V.
r stretch
[stretj]
To stretch is to make your arms or legs reach out. She stretched her body before exercising.
c telescope
[telaskdup] n.
A telescope is a tool people use to look at the stars. - With a telescope, you can see the moon and stars easily.
r underground
[Andargraund] adv.
When something is underground, it is below the surface of the Earth. Subway trains travel underground.
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b. the act of allowing the doing of something d. something sent into space
b. something sent into space d. the act of allowing the doing of something
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Exercise 3
Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank.
WORD BANK
jewel participate permission underground awake
One day I saw an ad in the newspaper. It was for a treasure hunt in some _________________ caves. I really wanted to 2____________ . but I had to ______________ . They said I could do it. The night before the get my parents 3_____________ hunt, I was 4_________________ all night long. I kept wondering what wed be looking for. Maybe it would be a big 5 __________________ or gold. When I got to the hunt, there were a lot of other kids there. We were given maps. Each map led to a different place. My treasure turned out to be a book called Treasure Island. I was a little disappointed. But I had fun looking for it!
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2. Why did Jeremy stop going underground? a. b. c. d. It kept him awake all night long. He could not find any jewels or minerals. An angel told him to stop working there and make his dreams come true. He stopped having the courage to skip work.
3. In the second paragraph, we can infer that Jeremy_____________ . a. b. c. d. did not know how to float could not see the angel broke the pipe by accident felt the presence of the workers
4. According to the passage, all the following are true EXCEPT_____________ . a. b. c. d. Jeremy was granted permission to leave the mine Jeremy used a telescope to watch the stars Jeremy stretched out to grab the wood Jeremy was amazed by the scale of space
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alarm
[alarm] n.
An alarm is something that warns people of danger. When the students heard the fire alarm, they left the building.
r apart
[apart] adv.
When people or things are apart, they are not close together. - The couple decided to live apart from each other. c
arrest
[arest] v.
To arrest someone means to catch them for doing something bad. * The man was arrested for breaking the law.
award
[aword] n.
An award is a prize someone gets for doing something well. He got an award for having the best grades in class. fi
breed
ibitd]
n .
A breed is a group of animals within a species. -* I like small dog breeds, such as terriers.
bucket
IbAkit] n.
A bucket is a round containerto put things in. -* I filled the bucket with water. f
contest
[kantest] n.
A contest is a game or a race. + The girls had a contest to see who could jump higher. r
convict
[kanvikt] v.
To convict someone means to prove that they did a bad thing. -* He was convicted of the crime and sent to jail.
garage
[gard:3] n.
A garage is the part of a house where people put their cars. -* My car does not get dirty because I keep it in the garage.
journalist
[d3a:malist] n.
A journalist is a person who writes news stories. The journalist took notes for a story he was writing.
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pup [p A p ]n .
A pup is a young dog. -All the girl wanted for her birthday was a pup.
qualify [k w a la fa i] v .
To qualify is to get, or to be declared, adequate or good enough. * He qualified to go to the final match by beating the opponent.
repair [rip e a r] v .
To repair something is to fix it. * I repaired the flat tire on my car.
resume [riz u :m ]V .
To resume something means to start it again after taking a break. >I put the newspaper down to eat breakfast. Then I resumed reading.
rob [ra b ]v .
To rob a person or place is to take their property by using force. -* A thief has robbed me of my passport.
slip [s lip ]v .
To slip means to slide and fall down. - The man slipped on the wet floor.
somewhat [s A m / ? w d t] a d v .
Somewhat means to some degree, but not to a large degree. * James was somewhat upset when he had to move some boxes.
stable [s te ib l] a d j .
When something is stable, it will not fall over. -* The chair is stable. Its legs are strong.
tissue [tffu :] n .
A tissue is a soft piece of paper people use to wipe their noses. -* There was a box of tissue on the table.
yard yard ]n .
A yard is the ground just outside of a persons house. * The girls jumped rope in the yard.
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c. convict
d. resume
c. slip
d. qualify
b. breed
c. yard
d. contest
b. journalist
c. award
d. qualify
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Check (V ) the sentence with the bolded word that makes better sense.
1. ___ a. Be careful not to slip on the ice. b. I hope my yard is ready to eat. 2. ___ a. I made a cake with my stable. b. The man robbed the store of over 200 dollars. 3. ___ a. The boy carried sand in his bucket. b. He used the contest to clean the floor. 4. ___ a. The award for winning the game is a new toy. b. The boy pulled the car apart by washing it. 5. ___ a. The mother arrested dinner for her family. b. An alarm sounds to warn us of a fire. 6. ___ a. The stable tree did not fall in the wind. b. She slipped the table after dinner. 7. ___ a. My dog likes to play in the yard. b. The man was upset after he robbed himself. 8. ___ a. I fell down and got hurt as an award. b. I won the contest because I was the fastest runner. 9. ___ a. China and Mexico are far apart. b. The alarm washed away the dirt. 10. a. The bucket wrote down every word. b. If you steal, the police will arrest you.
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2. When the cart with the apples fell over, why did the animals stop running? a. b. c. d. Because they did not want to slip on the apples Because they had to find tissue Because they did not want to resume the race Because the yard was far apart
3. What did the duck do wrong? a. b. c. d. He was arrested and convicted of stealing a bag of money. He stole the bucket. He tried to steal the award. He set the garage on fire.
4. According to the passage, all the following are true EXCEPT a. b. c. d. the alarm sounded when there was a fire the animals were somewhat angry the cart was not stable a journalist wrote about the festival
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r alike
[alaik] adj.
If two things or people are alike, they are similar in some way. -* People often think my sister and I look alike.
r annoy fe n o o*
To annoy someone means to bother them. -* The flies buzzing around Johns head annoyed him very much.
r architecture
[d:rketektjar] n.
Architecture is the style or way a building is made. - The architecture of the church is amazing.
r chain
[tfein] n.
A chain is a series of connected loops often used to keep things in place. - The scary dog was secured with a chain.
r distinct
[distfrjkt] adj.
If something is distinct, it is easily noticed or different from other things. + That girl has distinct pink hair.
r distinguish
[disti'rjgwiJ] v.
To distinguish is to recognize differences between things. > The twins look exactly the same. It is hard to distinguish between them.
r dust
[dASt]
n.
Dust is very tiny pieces of dirt or other matter. +In the old house, the dust was thick on the floor and chairs.
r excitement
[iksaitmant] n.
Excitement means to feel a lot of happiness about something. -* Did you see the excitement in her when the team scored?
r heal th m ]*
To heal means to make a part of the body healthy again after injury. -* After my broken arm heals, I can play baseball again.
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r inherit
[inherit] v.
To inherit is to get something from someone who has died. -* She inherited her mothers gold earrings.
r manner
[m&nax] n.
A manner is the way someone does something. His manner of not looking at someone while speaking, is a bit rude.
r mount
[maunt] v.
Something mounts when it becomes stronger over time. - His fear mounted as the monster crawled out from under his bed.
r roof [ru:fl
n.
A roof is the outside top part of a building. - The roof was covered with snow.
r solid
[solid] adj.
If something is solid, it is made of firm material. The safe looked to be quite solid.
r S t o c k [stak]
n.
A stock is a stored amount of something. - They keep a stock of rice so theyll always have something to eat.
r substance
[sAbstsns] n.
A substance is any specific material or mixture of materials. * Water is an important substance for all living things.
r tomb
[tu:m] n.
A tomb is a grave where a dead person is buried. - Their whole family is buried inside the tomb.
r wound
[wu:nd] n.
A wound is an injury to the body. He had many wounds after the car accident.
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_______ of wood to burn in the winter. left several areas with nothing to drink.
4. distinct / distinguish The________________smell of fresh cookies came from our house. I couldnt _______________ which of the black bags was mine. 5. roof / tomb The cat slowly walked across the steep. They laid the body inside the cold dark.
c. wound
d. artificial
c. manner
d. architecture
b. manner
c. alike
d. stock
c. mount
d. thief
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2. What distinguished the artificial block from the real blocks? a. b. c. d. A distinct mark on one of the blocks The different color of its substance The amount of dust on it The solid gold pieces in it
3. How did the king know his gold was missing? a. b. c. d. He found a chain in the tomb. There was a hole in the roof. There was a shortage of guards. His stock of gold had decreased.
4. The builderwas caught because a. b. c. d. he and another man looked alike he mounted the wrong tomb a guard wounded him he stopped to heal the kings wound
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r bath
[baee] n.
A bath is water in a tub. People take a bath to get clean. After playing in the dirt, the boy took a bath.
r bend
[bend] v.
To bend is to move something so it is not straight. -* Lee bent over and picked up the paper on the ground.
r chew [t/ u :i v .
To chew is to move your mouth to break up food. -* I always chew my food carefully before swallowing it.
r disabled
[diseibald] adj.
When a person is disabled, they cannot do what a normal person can d o . * The disabled man used a wheelchair to move around.
r fantastic
[fasntaestik] adj.
If something is fantastic, it is really good. * The student did a fantastic job on his project and got an award.
r fiction
[fi'kjan] n.
Fiction is a story that is not true. -I enjoy reading works of fiction because they are very entertaining.
r flag
[flaeg] n.
A flag is a piece of colored cloth that represents something. -* Our country has a beautiful flag.
r inspect
[inspekt] v.
To inspect is to look at something carefully. The mechanic inspected our car to see if it had any problems.
r journal
[d3a:msl] n.
A journal is a type of magazine that deals with an academic subject. Mi-young was busy working on an article for an art journal.
liquid
[h'kwid] n.
A liquid is a substance that is neither solid nor gas. Water is the most important liquid for life.
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r marvel [m a x v s l] v .
To marvel at something is to feel surprise and interest in it. >1 / 1 / emarveled at her excellent piano playing.
r
nutrient tryu:triant] n .
A nutrient is something that a living thing needs to keep it alive. -* Vegetables are full of important nutrients.
r overcome [o u v a rk A m ]v .
To overcome a problem is to successfully fix it. * She overcame her shyness and spoke in front of the class.
r recall t r i k o : i ]*
To recall something is to remember it. -She was trying to recall what she had told her friend.
r regret [n g re t] *
To regret something is to wish that it didnt happen. >I regret that I was mean to my sister.
r soul
[soul]
n .
A soul is a persons spirit. -* Some people believe that the soul lives after the body dies.
r surgery [safari] n .
Surgery is medical treatment when the doctor cuts open your body. I needed surgery to repair my leg after the accident.
r tough m a d j .
If something is tough, it is difficult. - The man passed his driving test even though it was very tough.
r tube
[t/u:b]
n .
A tube is a pipe through which water or air passes. The pile of tubes was going to be put in the ground.
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3. Do you remember the movie we saw together? ___ b. No, I think it was fiction. a. Yes, I recall it was wonderful. 4. What do you think we need for our classroom? a. We should have a flag in the corner. b. Yes, I think it is fantastic. 5. How do you feel about your new car? a. It uses sufficient gas.
Exercise
Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank.
WORD BANK
chew inspected nutrients overcome surgery
Franklin felt pain in his stomach. The doctor l ____ the cause. His doctor said Franklin needed to 2 _____ slowly. If he did, he could get all the 3______________
also help him _________________ his pain. If Franklin didnt listen, the doctor would have to perform s_
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4. A lot of people eat too quickly._______________ . a. They hardly chew their food ___ b. They only drink liquids 5 . The movie was better than we imagined._______________ . a. It was sufficient b. It was fantastic 6 . This is an important decision._______________ . a. I feel like I need to bend forward b. I dont want to have to regret making a mistake 7 . Before you buy a car,. a. marvel at it 8. After the accident,_______________ . a. Ali was disabled
b. inspect it carefully
9. Memorize this address,_______________ . a. then you will feel tough b. so you will be able to recall it in the future
10. He climbed the mountain_____________ a. and overcame his fear of heights b. to get more nutrients
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2. What does James notice now that he isnt busy? a. b. c. d. Food tastes better when you chew it slowly. Reading fiction is tough. He regrets not working more. His soul feels worse than before.
3. How did James get hurt? a. b. c. d. He didnt get enough nutrients. He slipped and fell on a broken tube. He didnt spend sufficient time at the hospital. He slipped on liquid after a bath.
4. What does James do when he leaves the hospital? a. b. c. d. He inspects a patients file. He shows Steve that he can bend his legs. He watches a flag blow in the breeze. He marvels at the taste of food.
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^ admit
[admit] v.
To admit something means to say that it is true. -* I had to admit that I stole his idea.
r
bin
[bin] n.
A bin is a container that holds things. He put his trash in the bin.
r bowl
[boul] n.
A bowl is a deep, round dish that holds food or liquid. >I ate a bowl of cereal for breakfast.
c
cabin
[kaebin] n.
A cabin is a small house made of wood. My grandfather owns a small cabin in the country.
r cash m i
n.
Cash is money in the form of paper or coins. * I was able to save up enough cash to buy my mother a gift.
r criminal
[krimanl] n.
A criminal is a person who does something against the law. The police made sure the criminal couldnt move his hands.
r dozen [d A z a n ] n.
A dozen is a group of twelve things. +Mom brought home a dozen donuts for us as a treat.
r elder [e ld a r] adj.
An elder is a person who is olderthan the people around them. * Uncle Ray is my elder so I always try to be respectful.
r fence
[ fe n s]
n.
A fence is a structure around a house or field. - The farmer put up a fence so that no one could walk on her field.
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r inspire
[inspaiar] v.
To inspire means to make a person want to do something. >I was inspired to write a poem after watching the sunrise.
r neat
[ni:t] adj.
If something is neat, it is very clean or organized well. My sister always keeps her bedroom very neat.
r occasion
[akei3an] n.
An occasion is a time when something important happens. +Her graduation was an occasion to have a good time.
r penalty
[penalti] n.
A penalty is a punishment, given when someone breaks a rule or law. -* I had to pay a $100 penalty for parking in the wrong spot.
c rude M d ]a d j.
When someone is rude, they are mean and not polite. -* The children at the bus stop were very rude.
r settle fe e ti] *
To settle a problem means to end it by finding a solution. It took three of our best executives all day to settle the problem.
r vehicle
[vi;iksl] n.
A vehicle is a thing that moves people or things to another place. >A ferry is a vehicle that takes people from one island to another.
r wallet
[wdlit]
n.
A wallet is a thing that holds money and fits in a pocket. -I keep my money in a wallet.
r yell
Oei] v.
To yell is to say something very loudly. * The coach yelled at his team for their poor performance.
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b. inspire
c. admit
3. relating to the face a. bowl b. facial 4. not polite a. settle 5. an older person a. criminal
b. vehicle
b. elder
Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank.
WORD BANK
mere penalty inspire bowl neat
1. I love sports, and I want to__________________ children to play sports, too. 2. Mias __________________for not stopping at a red light was $50. 3. After he took a shower and got dressed, my brother looked very
4. The cat ate his food out of a black_________________ . 5. He was only given a __________________five dollars for his hard work.
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Check (V ) the sentence with the bolded word that makes better sense.
1. ____ a.My beans yelled when I dropped them. b. I keep all of my money in my wallet. 2. ____ a.The rude boy always said please and thank you. b. The fence around the house needed to be painted. 3. ____ a. The criminal was sent to jail. b. I can admit to a race because I am fast. 4. ____ a. The man built a cabin in the forest. b. The cash tasted good tonight. 5. ____ a. The penalty for your birthday is a big cake. b. The coach kept the footballs in a large bin. 6. ____ a. We were nice to the rude man, but he was mean to us. b. The wallet made his dinner taste better. 7. ____ a. The strong fence let all of the sheep go into the field. b. It was loud at the party, so he had to yell for me to hear him. 8. ____ a. When he does something wrong, he always admits it. b. The mean cabin told the boy to go away. 9. ____ a. If you cheat during the game, there will be a penalty. b. Criminals are always nice to people. 10. ___ a. She liked to bin her toys. b. I do not have enough cash to buy a car.
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The Criminal
A man had been in jail because he stole things. The criminal never felt bad. One day, he escaped and ran into the woods. He found a cabin with a fence. The cabin was very neat. Inside, the criminal found a bowl of fruit, a bottle of milk, and a dozen eggs. He ate the fruit and drank the milk. But the eggs smelled funny, so he put them in the trash bin. Soon, he heard the sound of a vehicles motor. An old man came in and saw the criminal. The old man yelled, Why are you in my house? The criminal lied, I am a policeman. The old man replied, I am your elder. You cannot fool me. You are the criminal. The criminals facial expression became very sad. He admitted that he was a criminal. He said, Im sorry. It was rude for me to come into your home. Please take the cash from my wallet. It is a mere amount, but it will settle our problem. The old man said, I do not want your money. I just want to inspire you to be good. There will be no penalty for taking my food. On this occasion, the criminal realized that he had been bad. He listened to the old man and never stole from anyone ever again.
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2. Why did the old man yell at the criminal? a. b. c. d. The old The old The old The old man reported the criminals penalty to the police. man made an occasion to be bad. man let the criminal go. man tookthe criminals money.
3. What did the old man do with the criminal at the end of the story? a. b. c. d. The old The old The old The old man reported the criminals penalty to the police. man made an occasion to be bad. man convinced the thief to never steal again. man tookthe criminals money.
4. According to the passage, the criminal did all of the following EXCEPT a. b. c. d. he ate the fruit that was in the bowl he drankthe milk that was in the bottle he heard the motor from the vehicle he fell asleep in the cabin
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r accuse fe k ju iz i*
To accuse someone of something is to blame them for doing it. -* She accused her brother of breaking her computer.
r adjust [9 d 3 A S t]
V.
To adjust something means to change it so it is better. - He adjusted the old guitar to make it sound better.
r amuse Mu:z] V .
To amuse someone means to do something that is funny or entertaining. -* The singer was very good. She amused the crowd.
r coral E k d :ra l] n.
Coral is the hard, colorful material formed by the shells of animals. - The diver admired the beautiful coral under the water.
r cotton
[kdtnl n.
Cotton is a cloth made from the fibers of the cotton plant. * I like to wear clothes made from cotton in the summer.
r
crash
[kraej] v.
To crash means to hit and break something. * There was a loud noise when the car crashed into the tree.
r deck [d e w n.
A deck is a wooden floor built outside of a house or the floor of a ship. A ship will store many supplies below its deck.
v.
To engage in something means to do it. -Dad was engaged in sawing a piece of wood in half.
r firm [farm ]
adj.
When something is firm, it is solid but not too hard. -* He sleeps better on a firm bed.
r fuel [fy u :a l] n.
Fuel is something that creates heat or energy. -Heat is the fuel that comes from fire.
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g ra n d
[graend ]
adj.
When something is grand, it is big and liked by people. The grand mountain rose high into the sky.
h u rric a n e
[ha:rakein] n.
A hurricane is a bad storm that happens over the ocean. -* The wind from the hurricane bent the palm tree.
lOSS
[b (:)s ]
n.
A loss means the act or an instance of losing something. >I suffered a big loss while I was gambling.
p la in
[p le in ]
adj.
If something is simple, it is plain and not decorated. -* He bought a pair of plain white shoes over the weekend.
reef m
n.
A reef is a group of rocks or coral that rise to or near the ocean. -* He walked along the reef and looked at the water below.
s h u t [jA ti *
To shut something means to close it tightly. * Please shut the door; the air outside is cold.
stric t
[strikt]
adj.
When someone is strict, they make sure others follow rules. - The teacher is strict. She does not let students talk in class.
SUrf
ls a :rf]
To surf means to use a special board to ride on waves in the ocean. - The students went to the beach to surf during their vacation.
ta sk
[taesk]
n.
A task is a piece of work to be done that is usually difficult. -* My task for the weekend was to clean the entire back yard.
zone
[zoun] n.
A zone is an area that has different qualities from the ones around it. -* Firefighters often work in danger zones.
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3. coral / reef The boy found a piece of colorful in the ocean. That group of rocks coming out of the ocean is a ______________ 4. surfed / amuse Funny stories always________________me. I ________________quite a bit when I was in Hawaii last summer. 5. task / shut I was given the___________ Dont forget to ____________ _ of editing his entire manuscript. . the door on your way out.
Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank.
WORD BANK
accuse grand strict ensure shut
There are l _________________ rules about what people may wear at fancy parties. Instead of normal things, people must 2__________________that they wear 3_________________ clothing. If a man wears the wrong clothes, people will 4_________________ him of ruining the evening. They will make him leave and
5 _________________
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2. Why did Thomas turn his ship around? a. b. c. d. He saw the hurricane and did not want to crash. He wanted to go to the reef. He could not shut the door. He wanted to engage in other activities.
3. Why did Williams crew accuse him of being a bad captain? a. b. c. d. William did not go into the storms danger zone. William caused the loss of the ship. He did not succeed in getting the cotton to its destination. He ensured his crew that they would not crash.
4. According to the passage, all of the following are true about Thomas EXCEPT a. b. c. d. he told his crew to put fuel in the tank he had his crew make sure the deck was firm he adjusted the radio dial to call William he sang and danced to songs from an opera
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r a p o lo g y
[apalad3i] n.
An apology is something someone says to show that they are sorry. After arguing with her teacher, the girl wrote the teacher an apology.
bold
[bould] adj.
If someone is bold, they are not afraid of doing something. * The bold man climbed the high mountain.
r c a p tu re
[kseptjer]
v .
To capture someone or something is to catch them. -James tried to capture the bubbles in his hands.
r c a rd in a l
[kardanl] adj.
If a rule or quality is cardinal, then it is the most important one. * Raising your hand in the classroom before you speak is a cardinal rule.
r duke m .k ]n .
A duke is a man of high social rank but below a king or queen. -* The duke ruled over the land.
r expose
[ikspouz]
v .
To expose is to make known something that is hidden. He took off his shirt exposing his costume.
r g u ilty [gfiti] a d j .
If people feel guilty, they feel bad for what they did. -* I felt guilty for taking my sisters cookies.
h ire
[haier]
v .
To hire someone is to pay them money to work for you. -* We hired a man to paint our house.
r in n o ce n t
[inasnt] adj.
If someone is innocent, they are not guilty of a crime. The judge said that the woman was innocent of the crime.
r ja il
[d3eil] n.
Jail is a place where criminals go to be punished. * The thief was caught and sent to ja il for ten years.
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m in is te r
[ministar] n.
A minister is an important person in government with many duties. - The minister of education controls the countrys schools.
o rd in a ry
[oxdaneri] adj.
If someone or something is ordinary, they are not special in any way. Today was just an ordinary day. Nothing unusual happened.
p e rm a n e n t
[permanent] adj.
If something is permanent, it lasts for a long time or forever. * We dont know if Aunt Mildreds visit will be a permanent one.
p re se rv e
[priza.rv] v.
To preserve is to protect something from harm. -* Dad sprayed a chemical on the house to help preserve its looks.
p ro n o u n ce
[pranauns] v.
To pronounce is to say the sounds of letters or words. -* Young children often have trouble pronouncing words right.
re se m b le
[rizembal] v.
To resemble someone is to look like them. -* The baby resembles his father a great deal.
sym p to m
[simptam] n.
A symptom of a bad condition or illness is a sign that it is happening. -Sneezing and a high fever are symptoms of the common cold.
to b a cco
[tabaekou] n.
Tobacco is a plant whose leaves are smoked, such as in cigarettes. -* The tobacco in cigarettes is bad for your health.
tw in
[twin] n.
Twins are two children born at the same time. -* My sister and I are twins. We look exactly the same.
w itch
[witj] n.
A witch is a woman with magical powers. People think that witches fly around on broomsticks.
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4. People say I look like my mother, re_____________ 5. Did I say your name correctly? P __________________
Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank.
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permanent capture twin resembles ordinary
1have a l __________________ sister who very much 2__________________ me. When we were kids, wed 3 _________________ fireflies in jars on summer nights. We would stand still and wait for them to light up. Then wed quickly scoop them into __________________glass jars and put the lids on. But the jars were never the bugs 5 __________________ homes. We always let them go before we went inside.
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2. Why did the duke hire the men to watch the fields? a. b. c. d. They had a bold plan to preserve the tobacco. The tobacco plants were being destroyed. He needed them to expose the truth. He wanted permanent guards to watch the farmers.
3. Who or what was destroying the tobacco plants? a. b. c. d. An ordinary woman Little bugs A guilty witch The symptoms of disease
4. According to the passage, all the following are true EXCEPT a. b. c. d. the duke and the minister are twins the minister pretended to be the duke the duke gave an apology to the innocent woman the guard said the woman pronounced magic words
5. Why did the duke and the minister resemble each other?
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r accompany [a k A m p e n i]
v.
To accompany other people means to join them or go with them. * My brothers accompanied me to the movie.
r bare [b e a r] adj.
When something is bare, it is plain. It has no covering. -* He likes to walk around in his bare feet.
r branch [b ra e n tj] n.
A branch is the part of a tree with leaves. ' The monkey was hanging from a branch on the tree.
r breath
[bree] n.
A breath is the air that goes into and out of ones lungs. * You cant take a breath under water.
r bridge [b rid 3 ] n.
A bridge is something that is built over a river so people can cross it. ' The old bridge fell into the river.
C * cast [k a s s t]
V.
To cast something means to throw it. * The fisherman cast his line into the water.
r dare
[dear]
v.
To dare means to be brave enough to try something. -*He dared to jump out of the airplane and skydive.
r electronic
[ilektranik] adj.
When something is electronic, it uses electricity to do something. -I like having electronic devices such as an MP3 player.
r inn O n ]n.
An inn is a place where travelers can rest and eat. - The visitor got a room at the inn.
r -net
[net] n.
A net is a bag made of strong thread. It is used to catch animals. - The boy caught butterflies in his net.
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o philosophy [filasafi] n .
A philosophy is a way to think about truth and life. - My philosophy is live and let live.
P0t [p at]
n.
A pot is a deep, round metal container used for cooking. * Dont touch the pot on the stove. Its hot.
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r Seed [si:d]
n.
A seed is the hard part of a plant or fruit that trees grow from. -* I planted the seed in the dirt hoping that it would grow into a tree.
r sharp [Jarp]
adj.
When something is sharp, it has a thin edge that cuts things easily. - That knife is very sharp. Be careful not to hurt yourself.
r so rt
[sort] n.
A sort of something is a type of it. - What sort of instrument do you want to learn to play? V
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-
v.
To subtract means to take something away. -* We learned how to subtract numbers from each other in class.
r tig h t [tait]
adj.
When something is tight, it is fixed or fastened firmly in place. * The knots were too tight to untie.
r virtu a l [va:rtjual]
adj.
If something is virtual, then it is very close to being true or accurate. Because hes popular, Joe is the virtual leader of the group.
r w eigh [w ei]
v.
To weigh something means to see how heavy it is. - The little dog weighed exactly 3kgs.
v.
To whisper means to say very quietly. We have to whisper in the library so people can focus on reading.
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b. branch
c. whisper
d. accompany
3. a place for travelers to rest a. seed b. inn 4. a way to think about life a. philosophy b. sharp 5. to throw a. breath
c. net
d. pot
c. electronic
d. sort
b. virtual
c. cast
d. bridge
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1. ___ a. It is easy to seed your dinner. b. Its raining so much that its a virtual flood. 2. ___ a. The boy whispered as loudly as he could. b. I dont care what sort of food I eat. 3. ___ a. Will you accompany me to the party? b. The dog made a branch to catch the ball. 4. ___ a. The door was bare when we tookthe paint off of it. b. She put the net inside the fish. 5. ___ a. The man dared to leap over the big fire. b. It is important to weigh your math tests. 6. ___ a. The virtual in my house was dirty. b. When I tell a secret, I whisper so no one else will hear. 7. ___ a. You should save the seed so you can grow another plant. b. Sort your hands before dinner. 8. ___ a. The boy was accompanied alone to school. b. The fish could not get out of the net. 9. ___ a. The bird built a nest on the highest branch. b. I dare my bed before going to sleep. 10. a. The bare tree was covered in leaves and bark. b. You can weigh yourself to see if your diet is working.
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The Fisherman
Every day, a fisherman sat on a bridge. He ate apples and spit the seeds into the water. He had a simple way to catch fish. He cut a branch off of a tree and tied a line to it. He put a sharp hook on it and made a tight knot. Then he whispered, Come here fish. Like magic, the fish bit the hook. He put them in a big net and took them home to make big pots of fish soup from them. One day, another man walked up to him. He said, My name is George. I am staying at the inn. I bet that I am a better fisherman than you. I will accompany you today. I dare you to prove your skill! The fisherman cast his line. George had a lot of electronic tools. One machine gave him the virtual locations offish. His rod weighed fish. At the end of the day, George subtracted his fish from the fishermans. The fisherman had beaten him by forty-seven! George asked, How do you catch fish with only a branch and a bare line? I have many different sorts of tools. The fisherman told George, My philosophy is simple. I am patient, and I believe in myself. Take a breath, and try it my way.
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2. What did the fisherman do with the fish? a. b. c. d. He sold them to a restaurant. He subtracted the fish. He made all sorts of food. He made soup with them.
3. What did the fisherman do every day at the bridge? a. b. c. d. He would cast his line into the water. He would take a breath then jump into the river. He would accompany George from the inn. He would eat a virtual pot offish soup.
4. According to the passage, all the following are true about the fisherman EXCEPT______________ . a. b. c. d. he used he used he used he used a tree branch a bare line with a tight knot a sharp hook an electronic rod to weigh fish
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a b s tra c t
[asbstrsekt] adj.
If ideas are abstract, they are based on general ways of thinking. The idea of beauty is abstract and changes over time.
r annual
[aenjusl] adj.
If something is annual, it happens once a year. - The only time I see my aunts and uncles is at our annual family picnic.
r c la y [kiei] n .
Clay is a type of heavy, wet soil used to make pots. * She made a bowl out of the clay.
r
Cloth [klo(:)e]
n.
Cloth is material used to make clothes. -* His shirt is made of a very soft type of cloth.
r cu rta in [kaxtan] n .
A curtain is a cloth hung over a window or used to divide a room. * She opened the curtains to let light into the room.
r d e s e rv e [diza:rv]
v.
To deserve is to be worthy of something as a result of ones actions. + The dog deserved a bone for behaving very well.
r fe a th e r ife d a ri n .
Feathers are the things covering birds bodies. * That bird has orange feathers on its chest.
r fe rtile m . n \ ]a d j .
If land is fertile, it is able to produce good crops and plants. -* The farmer grew many vegetables in the fertile soil.
flood [fU d]
n.
A flood is an event in which water covers an area which is usually dry. -After three days of rain, there was a flood in the city.
r fu rn itu re [farnitjax]
n.
Furniture is the things used in a house such as tables and chairs. His living room only had a few simple pieces of furniture.
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c grave [greiv]
n.
A grave is the place where a dead person is buried. - We visit our grandfathers grave each year.
P id e a l
[aidfial] adj.
If something is ideal, it is the best that it can possibly be. * This house is an ideal place for my family. It has everything we need.
in te llig e n c e
[intel8d3ens] n.
Intelligence is the ability to learn and understand things. Because of his high intelligence, he finished school early.
now adays
[nauadeiz] adv.
If something happens nowadays, it happens at the present time. - In the past people walked everywhere. Nowadays, they use cars.
r o b ta in
[abtein] v.
To obtain is to get something you want or need. >After I passed the test, I obtained my drivers license.
r re lig io u s
[rilfdsas] adj.
When something is religious, it has to do with religion. The holy man spoke about religious topics.
r ro m a n tic
[rcx/maentik] adj.
When something is romantic, it has to do with love. > The young couple went to see a romantic movie.
r
s h e ll
[jeo n.
A shell is a hard covering that protects the body of some sea creatures. - There were many pretty shells on the beach.
r s h o re im
n.
A shore is the edge of a large body of water. -* All of the boats were floating near the shore.
w heel
n.
A wheel is a round thing on a vehicle that turns when it moves. * A car has four wheels.
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WORD BANK
clay cloth fertile graves flood
Jimmy went on a trip to Egypt. There, he visited the great pyramids. Inside them were the l of old kings. He also visited a village near . People grew many _____________ pots to
the river and learned about a recent 2 . crops on this 3 . land. They used 4 .
carry water from the river into their homes. One friendly man gave Jimmy a white
5.
to cover his head from the hot sun. It was a wonderful trip.
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Check (V ) the sentence with the bolded word that makes better sense.
1. ___ a. Many people wear a shell before going out into the rain. b. In the past three years, the city has had two floods. 2. ___ a. Nowadays, many students like using the Internet to do research. b. Many groups have annual meetings every month. 3. ___ a. Some dogs have interesting feathers. b. You cannot ride a bicycle if it doesnt have wheels. 4. ___ a. Churches dont let people read religious books. b. Birds use their feathers to help them fly. 5. ___ a. Many people enjoy watching romantic movies. b. If you get good grades, you dont deserve to graduate. 6. ___ a. A crab is an example of an animal that has a shell. b. People never go fishing near the shore. 7. ___ a. People who do bad things deserve to be punished. b. Mountains and hills are examples of floods. 8. ___ a. Horses are more common than cars nowadays. b. People who are religious go to church. 9. ___ a. If you are romantic, you probably dont like movies about love. b. There are beaches along the shore of some oceans and lakes. 10. a. You should see your doctor once a year for an annual checkup. b. The wind makes the wheels of a car turn.
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2. What happened each spring? a. b. c. d. Osiris gave people feathers and shells. Set obtained furniture from people. Set hid a box behind a curtain. Osiris made an annual trip to villages.
3. In the last paragraph, we can infer that______________ . a. b. c. d. the shore is the ideal home for Osiris Set had greater intelligence than the gods the gods felt that Isis did a good deed nowadays, the Egyptians dont use Osiris abstract ideas
4. According to the passage, all the following are true EXCEPT a. b. c. d. the the the the Egyptians Egyptians Egyptians Egyptians made wheels used clay pots made cloth built religious villages
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appeal [e p i:i] v.
To appeal to someone is to be interesting or attractive to them. * Sleeping all day appeals to me, but I have to go to school. fs
assume la s ju Mv .
To assume something is to think that it is true, even with no proof. -* I assume you are both fam iliar with this plan.
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borrow
[bo(:)rou] v.
To borrow something is to take it and then give it back later. - Can I borrow a pencil to use today? Ill give it back to you tomorrow.
r client
[klaiant] n.
A client is a person or business that pays another to do a service. She has many clients who enjoy coming to her salon.
r downtown
[dauntaun] n.
The downtown is the center of most cities. -* The downtown is filled with many tall buildings.
r dull td A l] adj.
If something is dull, it is not exciting. -* The movie was very dull. I fell asleep watching it.
r embarrass
[imbseras] v.
To embarrass someone is to make them feel ashamed or foolish. -* He was embarrassed when he couldnt remember her name.
r fare [fe a r] n .
A fare is an amount of money paid to use a bus, train, or taxi. * Since he is a senior, my grandfather pays a low fare for the bus.
r former
[fo:rma:r] adj.
Former describes something that used to be but is not any more. - The hotel, a former castle, was built over 200 years ago.
r formula [fb rm je le ]/ ? .
A formula is a set mathematical way or method of solving a problem. -* I learned a new formula that may help us with our problem.
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r found
[faund] v.
To found a company or organization means to start it. - The pilgrims founded one of the first colonies in the United States.
r invest
[invest] v.
To invest means to use money in a way that will bring a profit later. -* I invested money in a new building that should bring me a profit.
r loan
[loun] n.
A loan is the act of lending something, usually money. -I got a loan from the bank.
r practical
[prsektikal] adj.
If something is practical, it is useful in normal life. Learning English is practical; you can use it in many places.
r quarter [k w o :rte r] n.
A quarter is 25 cents. * He paid a quarter for the candy.
r salary [s s e le ri] n.
A salary is how much money a person makes at his or her job. -He got a new job with a better salary.
r scholarship
[skaleirjlp] n.
A scholarship is money given to one so they can go to school. -I got a scholarship to help me pay for university.
r temporary
[tempered] adj.
If something is temporary, it exists for a short time. * This car is only temporary; Ill get a new one soon.
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treasure
[tre3e:r] n.
A treasure is a collection of valuable things, especially jewels or gold. -* They became very rich when they found the buried treasure.
r urge
[e:/-d3] v.
To urge someone is to try very hard to get them to do something. He urged them to believe his story.
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b. useful d. boring
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Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank.
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WORD BANK
urge borrow practical appeal downtown
____________ , you can use it often. my hat, but you have to give it back to me. _________; it is an exciting place. you to save money; you might need it later. _________ to you? Ive always wanted to try it.
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2. What does Peter do downtown? a. b. c. d. He drives a taxi. He studies math formulas. He grumbles about his job. He drives people around for a quarter.
3. Why does the man give Peter a job? a. b. c. d. He assumes that Peter is practical. He didnt want to give Peter a treasure. Peter showed that he was honest. Peter loaned him twenty five cents.
4. Why does Peter like his job? a. b. c. d. He invested a lot of money in it. It is only a temporary job. He can embarrass other people by being rude. It is never dull and he meets many people.
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SOLAR SYSTEM
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SHAPES
square
rectangle
triangle
Capacity measure
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circle
semi-circle
oval
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cube cone sphere
Linear measure
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pyramid
cylinder
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Index
Q
a b ility ................. 1 1 0 ab ro ad .............. 38 a b so rb .............. 92 abstract ..............176 abuse ................ 74 accompany......... 170 accomplish......... 122 a c c u se ................158 a d ju s t................. 158 ad m ire.............. admission ........
56 68
authority
56
G
cabin .................. 152 cage ........ candle .............. capable............. capital...............
44 74
considerable consist
50
8
calculate ........... 86 50
56
o
b a k e .................. 74 b a re .................... 170 barrier.................122 basis.................. 44 bath .................... 146 battle................. 20 b e a n .................. 74 b e g ......................1 1 6 b e n d ................... 146 b et...................... 104 beyond................ 1 1 6 b illio n ...............
80
50
capture .............. 164 cardinal.............. 164 carriage.............. 104 cartoon ............... 1 1 0 carve ................. 80 cash .................... 1 52 cast..................... 1 70 castle................. 1 4 ceiling................. 1 1 0 chain ..................140 chamber............ 98 ch ase................. 38 c h a t................... 86 c h e a t................. 50 chem istry
68
convict............... 134 convince .............1 1 0 cooperate.......... 56 c o ra l................. * 158 costum e..............1 1 6 cotton.................158 council.............. 62 counsel............. 1 4 courage.............. 128 crash ..................158 crew ................... 92 criminal.............. 1 5 2 criticize 104 1 0 curious................1 cu rtain ................176
ad m it.................. 152 ad op t.................. 1 1 6 afford................. 74 agriculture aim ........ 1 1 0 a id ..................... 56 .............. 104 a la rm ..................134 alike.................... 140 amuse ........... 158 ancestor............ 32 an g er................. 38 angle .......... 32 annoy .................140 a n n u a l................ 176 anxiety anxious............. 80
8
b in ...................... 152 biology............... 44 b la m e ................ 68 b lin d .................. 86 b o ld .................... 164 boot................... 32 border................ 32 borrow............... 182 b o s s .................. 92 b o w ................... 20 b o w l................... 152 branch ................170 b ra v e ................. 20 breath.................170 breed .................. 134 bride.................. 38 bridge.................170 brief................... 38 bring.................. 1 4 broad................. 50 bucket.................134 b u s h .................. 50
o
70 d a re .................... 1 d e b a te .............. 44 deb t................... 74 deck.................... 158 declare.............. 62 decrease........... 74 d efend ..............
56
classic.................104 cla y ..................... 176 c lie n t..................182 c lo th ................... 176 colleague .......... 44 colony...............
44
apart................... 134 apology.............. 164 apparent........... 86 a p p e a l................182 approve ............. 122 approximate 122 architecture........140 a rm y .................. 80 arrest..................134 arro w ................. 20 artificial.............. 140 assu m e.............. 182 astronaut ........... 128 astronomy attem pt............. * 68
56
defin ite............. 50 delay................... 1 1 0 d elig ht.......... 5 1 d e n y .................. 98 depart............... 44 depress desire ............... destination destruction
44 8
attach .................104
d e te c t................ 122
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devote .............. 92 diary .......- ......... 1 1 0 dictate ...... 5 1 differ................... 104 d ig *.......... 92 d in e dinosaur disabled disadvantage disappoint disaster disorder distinct 92
68 146
ensure .............. 1 4 entrance............ 20 estim ate............ 26 exchange .......... 38 excitement ........ 140 exclaim ...............1 1 6 exhaust 86 exhibit .............. 68 expense ............ 104 explosion 1 4 expose .............. 164 extend................. 1 1 6 extraordinary ..... 62
former............... 182 form ula.............. 182 fortune **** 80 found ................ 183 foundation 93 frame ................ 32 freeze............. 98 frustrate 5 7 fu e l................... 158 fund .................. 74 fun eral............. 62 furniture ............ 1 7 6
h ik e hire ......
so
164 8
20 38
o
id e a l................... 1 7 7 ignore ............... 86 illustrate ..... ... 1 1 6 immigrant 122 im press............. 26 impression ........ 62 incom e.............. 62 incredible .......... 32 indeed .............. 1 1 6 ingredient**** 75 inherit .............. 1 4 1 initial ................ so inn .................... 170 innocent ........... 164 in se rt................ 123 insist-* *......... 7 5 inspect.............. 146 inspire ................1 5 3 instant .............. 123 intelligence 1 7 7 intend ............... 20 intense*...***^** intent
8 1 8
26
56
140
Q
facial................... 152 factual 44 failure ............... 122 1 1 0 faith ............ fame ................. 68 fantastic............ 146 fare ................... 182 fascinate ........... 44 fau lt 74 favo r................. 38 feather.............. 1 7 6 fee .................... 38 fence ........ ... ... 152 fertile ................ 1 7 6 fever ................. 98 fiction ............... 146 firm ................ .. 158 fla g ................... 146 flavor ................ 93 flo a t.................. 128 flood ................. 176 flu 98 fog .................... 62 fool ................... 116 forbid ............. .. 1 1 6 forecast............. 68 forever .............. 39 formal ... . ........ 105
garage............... 134 generation ......... 93 generous ........... 7 5 genius............... 68 gentle ............... 69 geography ......... 69 gesture.............. 98 g ia n t................. 62 govern 5 7 gradual . .. .... ... 122 grain ................. 1 1 1 grand ................ 159 grant 128 grave ................ 1 7 7 gravity......... . . .128 greenhouse 86 g reet................. 1 1 1 guarantee.......... 80 guilty ................ 164
g u y .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
document...... ... 98 donate .............. 92 dormitory .......... 86 d o u b le . .. 92 downtown ......... 182 dozen............. 152 duke ................. 164 dull ................... 182 dust ...... 140 duty .................. 122
5 1 152
electronic .......... 170 element 1 1 0 elementary ........ 122 elevate.............. 93 em barrass emergency** * * 182 80
39
handle .............. 93 hardly ............... 20 heal .................. 140 heaven 32 height ............... 105
o
j a il.................... 164 jew e l............. . . 128 jewelry .............. 1 4
146 134
mineral ............. 128 m inister............. 165 m ission.............. 45 m onitor......... 7 5 m o n k.............. 1 1 1 m onster......... 1 4 mood ................ 39
128 7 5 5 1
q uit...........
8 1
111
105
pause ................ 1 1 1 p e a k .................. 8 1 penalty ...............15 3 permanent.......... 165 perm ission......... 129 perm it............... 39 perspective ...... * 99 persuade........... 45 philosophy..........1 7 1 physics ......
87
ran k .......... rap id ly...... rational.... r a w ........... recall ........ reception... recognition recover..... reef . refrigerate regret........ reje ct........ relative..... relieve....... religious re ly ........... rem ark..... rem ind..... rem ote...... rent........... repair........ reputation resemble re s is t........ resort........ resume .... retire......... reveal........ rid ............ rob ........... romantic r o o f .......... rough ........ route......... ro w ........... ro y a l......... rude.......... ru in s.........
123 9 99 129 147 1 1 7 123 99 159 123 147 1 1 7 33 57 177 99 9 87 1 5 123 135 57 165 63 5 1 135 123 63 63 135 177 1 4 1 27 45 69 57 153 45
117
39
111
105
14
8
narrow............
98
portion..............* 87 p ot....................... 1 7 1 pour ................. 129 poverty ...............123 practical............. 183 praise ................ 32 presence............ 129 preserve..............165 pretend...............123
21
93 32 8 1
8
69 99
146
8
183
.
obey obtain
........... .......
2 1 1 7 7
87
pride
8 1
21
159
9
45 7 5
o d d ................. 1 1 1 ordinary............. 165 origin.............. 1 1 7 ought................ * 63 overcome .......... 147 overseas .....
45
63
1 4 1 26 147 105
153
75 75
14
pale
9 39 27 ..............
21
128
Q
salary.................. 183 satellite.............. 129 satisfy................ 27 s ca le ...................129 scholar..............
45
1 5
9
th u s ................... 99 tight.....................1 7 1 tin y .................... 8 1 tissue.................. 1 35 tobacco...............165 tom b................... 1 4 1 to n e .....................1 1 7 tough.................. 147 trap.................... 63 treasu re............. 183 tria l.................... 63 tribe................... 39 trust................... tutor................... 2 1
8 1
s p in ................... 8 1 s p ite .................. 69 stable ................. 1 35 s ta re .................. 99 statistic............. 23 s ta tu e ................ 1 5 steady................ 2 1 steam ............... 1 5 stock .................. 1 4 1 stream ................ 1 1 7 stretch ................129 s trict................... 159 struggle.............
57
scholarship......... 183 scream ................ 27 sculpture........... 39 secretary............ secure................. seek..................... sen sitive
87
o
35 y a rd .................... 1 y e l l ..................... 153 yo u th ................. 39
2 1
9
seed ................... 1 7 1 se n io r................. 33 27 s e ttle .................. 1 53 severe................. 87 s h a d e ................. 27 shadow ............... 5 1 s h a rp .................. 1 7 1 s h e lf................... 69 s h e ll................... 177 sh ift.................... 105 s h in e .................
9
stu p id ................ 57 su b m it............... 1 5 substance .......... 1 4 1 subtract............... 1 7 1 succeed............. sufficient 5 1 147 s u e .................... 75 s u p e r................. 69 superior............ 33 supplem ent 27 surf..................... 159 surgery................147 surround........... 33 suspect............. 5 1 sword................. 63 sym ptom ............ 165
o
underground uniform u n iq u e.............. 129
93
........... 87
shock................. 99 sh o re .................. 1 77 shortage..............1 4 1 s h u t.................... 159 s h y .................... 99 signal.................. 105 significant......... 45 silen ce................ 1 1 7 s ile n t................. 33 sincere................105 s in k ................... 33 s k ip ....................129 sla ve .................. 57 s lip ..................... 135 smooth ............. 93 soil .................... 93 solid .................. 1 4 1 som ewhat.......... 135 sort......................1 7 1 soul ................... 147
Q
v a lle y ................. 5 1 v e h icle ................ 153 victim ................. 27 violent................ 63 virtual ................ 1 7 1 vision ............... 87 volcano .............
45
o
ta le .................... 63 ta le n t................. 87 task..................... 159 telescop e........... 129 te m p le .............. 1 5 temporary........... 183 te rro r................. 27 thesis ............... 87 th ic k .................. 33 threat................. 27
w eigh.................. 1 7 1