[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

36. d. Philanthropy is a noun that means goodwill toward fellowmen; humanitarianism;
generosity.
37. c. Proximity means the state of being proximate or near.
38. a. Negligible means of little consequence; insignificant.
39. b. Vigilant means watchful, especially to danger.
40. a. Astute and perceptive both mean having or showing a keen awareness.
41. a. To collaborate means to work jointly with others; to cooperate.
42. b. Insipid means lacking taste.break
For more material and information, please visit Tai Lieu Du Hoc at www.tailieuduhoc.org
Page 118
SET 3 (Page 10)
43. c. A journal and a diary are both records of daily happenings.
44. c. An opportunity to do something is the same as a chance to do it.
45. b. Invent means to create or to discover.
46. c. Sphere and globe both mean ball or orb.
47. d. To refine and to purify both mean to remove impurities.
48. d. Pledge and promise both mean a declaration that one will do something.
49. d. Gangly and lanky both mean tall, thin, and awkward.
50. a. Sage and wise both mean intelligent, perceptive.
51. c. To navigate and to steer both mean to direct a course.
52. b. Dormant and slumbering both mean sleeping.
53. a. To banish and to exile both mean to force to leave.
54. d. To tailor and to alter both mean to make something fit.
55. b. To yield and to relinquish both mean to give up.
56. b. To croon and to vocalize both mean to sing.
57. a. Eternal and timeless both mean without end.
58. d. A hostel and an inn are both lodging places.
59. a. To stow and to pack both mean to store away.
60. b. A mesa and a plateau are both hills with flat tops.
61. d. Ado and fuss, when used as nouns, both mean a hubbub or commotion.
62. c. Intimate and private both mean personal.
63. a. Obscure and hidden both mean concealed.
64. d. To consider and to deem both mean to regard as or to judge.
65. a. To humidify and to moisten both mean to make damp.break
For more material and information, please visit Tai Lieu Du Hoc at www.tailieuduhoc.org
Page 119
SET 4 (Page 12)
66. c. To arouse and to waken both mean to stir or to cause to become alert.
67. a. A malicious action and a spiteful action are both intended to harm.
68. d. To harass and to humiliate both mean to torment.
69. a. Fortified and reinforced both mean strengthened.
70. d. To delegate and to assign both mean to authorize or to appoint.
71. d. Obsolete and outmoded both mean no longer in use.
72. a. Expansive and outgoing both mean open and sociable.
73. c. To be held accountable and to be held responsible both mean to be held answerable for
something.
74. b. Philosophy means a system of motivating principles.
75. b. A custom is a common practice; a habit is a practice followed regularly.
76. c. A harbor is a place of security; a refuge is a place that provides shelter or protection.
77. b. To muse and to ponder both mean to consider carefully or at length.
78. a. Relinquish means to let go or release; abandon means to desert.
79. a. A vessel and a container are both receptacles for holding goods.
80. b. Submissively means the state of submitting to others; obediently implies compliance.
81. a. Ponderous means unwieldy or clumsy because of weight or size.
82. a. Stoically means not showing passion or feeling; impassively means expressionless.
83. c. Haggard means having a worn or an emaciated appearance; gaunt means excessively thin.
84. a. To dispute is to engage in argument; to debate is to argue about.
85. b. An enigma is something hard to understand or explain; a mystery.
86. d. Jocular means given to jesting; habitually jolly.
87. a. To rebuke is to censure angrily; to scold is to reproach abusively.
88. b. Renown means a state of being honored; fame means popular acclaim.break
For more material and information, please visit Tai Lieu Du Hoc at www.tailieuduhoc.org
Page 120
SET 5 (Page 14)
89. d. Robust means showing vigor or strength.
90. a. Site means the place or spatial point of something; location means a position or place
occupied or marked by some distinguishing feature.
91. b. Mundane means characterized by the practical and commonplace; ordinary means of a
kind to be expected in the normal order of events.
92. d. Compensate means to make an appropriate payment to.
93. c. Remiss means showing neglect or inattention; negligent means not taking prudent care.
94. c. Imminently means in the near or immediate future; soon means in a prompt manner.
95. a. Inordinately means exceeding reasonable limits; excessively means going beyond a normal
limit.
96. a. Disheveled means marked by disorder or disarray; rumpled means mussed up or tousled.
97. c. Disillusioned means the condition of being disenchanted or disappointed.
98. d. Query means to ask questions about to resolve a doubt; inquire means to ask about or
search into.
99. d. Clemency means an act or instance of leniency; mercy means compassion shown to an
offender.
100. a. Attribute means a characteristic or quality of a person or thing.
101. a. Subdue means to bring under control; conquer.
102. b. Confer means to compare views or to take counsel; consult with.
103. a. A repast is a meal; a meal is food served and eaten in one sitting.
104. b. To be apathetic is to show little emotion or interest; to be indifferent is to have no
particular interest or concern.
105. b. To be surreptitious is to be clandestine or stealthy; to be secretive is to be covert.
106. d. To be animated is to be filled with vigor and activity; to be lively is to be full of energy or
to be vigorous.
107. c. To augment is to increase or make greater in extent; to expand is to increase in size.
108. d. To be incredulous is to be skeptical; to be disbelieving is to refuse to believe in.
109. c. To be vindictive is to be vengeful; to be spiteful is to be malicious.
110. a. To be menial is to be servile; to be lowly is to be humble or plain.
111. a. A panacea is an all-compassing remedy; a cure is a remedy or restoration to health.break
For more material and information, please visit Tai Lieu Du Hoc at www.tailieuduhoc.org
Page 121
SET 6 (Page 16)
112. d. To be glib is to be quick or fluent in a way that suggests insincerity; to be superficial is to
be shallow.
113. d. Intricate means having many complexly arranged elements; complex means complicated.
114. a. To be cognizant of something is to be aware of it; to be conscious of something is the
same thing.
115. c. To mediate is to settle disputes; to reconcile is to bring into agreement.
116. b. Concurrent means happening at the same time; simultaneous means the same thing.
117. a. To induce is to bring about; to prompt is to provoke or induce to action.
118. d. To manipulate is to manage or to handle in a controlling manner.
119. c. To saturate is to fill or to load to capacity; to soak is to penetrate or permeate.
120. d. One of the meanings of to proscribe is to prohibit; to forbid is to command (someone)
not to do something. Proscribe should not be confused with prescribe, which is what a doctor
does with a medication.
121. a. To refrain is to hold back from doing something; to desist is to cease doing something. [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

  • zanotowane.pl
  • doc.pisz.pl
  • pdf.pisz.pl
  • sulimczyk.pev.pl