QUESTIONS–40Set 17 (Answers begin on page 119.)Now try this last set of analogies, which are somewhatmore difficult than the previous set. Remember that thefirst step in solving an analogy is to make up a sentencethat describes the relationship between the first twowords. Sometimes, your sentence may[r]
39. What do the students do to support school activities? A. look after a baby B. repair cars C. sell lawn movers D. sell newspapers 40. Which activities are not helped by parents and local business? A. performing at a state music competition B. working in a TV station C. playing in a sport c[r]
over time grew larger part3. America’s manufacturing industries have been in decline for manyyears.a. businesses that b. computerized c. agriculturalmake goods enterprises production4. To get new jobs, displaced workers often need retraining.a. people who b. employees who c. people whosequit their j[r]
73. They accidentally cut off our water supplying while mending the road. 74. He needn't have brought the umbrella along (because it didn't rain anyway). 75. Despite my strong disapproval of your behaviour/ the fact that I strongly disapprove of your behaviour, I will help you this time. II. Use th[r]
30. They'll say that the Smell-O-Phone®is nothing more than a fat, and that this time next yearnobody will want one!31. However, I just know it will sell well, and I bet our competiton is getting really worried!32. Perhaps I can canvince you to buy one? Go on! You know it's just what y[r]
to a concert. Choice (C) is a different context; the audience may be workers, but they are sitting, not returning. Choice (D) is out of context; these are not musicians in an orchestra with a conductor. 4. (D) The people are shaking hands. Choice (A) confuses rubbing their fingers and shaking[r]
Sing Sung 9 10 3. Language focus 1 Sets the sence.now what’s this? Yes! This is an album,Nga’s album. Nga is talking with Mi about some pictures in her album Presents the dialogue gets ss to listen and repeat Rub out some words Gets ss to use the information in the table to make [r]
1. love2. money3. family4. health5. job6. marriageT Q-LA1. What do you know about the age of marriage in Viet Nam?2. What is attitude of Vietnamese people about marriage?3. In your opinion, what are the most important factors in marriage ?( in Viet nam and American) Pre-teach Vocabulary- Us[r]
USE THE WORDS GIVEN IN BRACKETS AND MAKE ANY NECESSARY ADDITIONS TO WRITE A NEW SENTENCE IN SUCH_ _A WAY THAT IT IS AS SIMILAR AS POSSIBLE IN MEANING TO THE ORIGINAL SENTENCE.. While I w[r]
Turn, become, get, grow, goThe words become, go, grow, turn, come and get can all be used to talk about change. They have similarmeanings. There are differences too.Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word indicating change.1. You are ……………….. younger and young[r]
word senses in its cluster (E.g., “die” and “save”),TRANSFEAT gave 4.09−6.21% higher accuracies2TRANSFEAT does better than Ando[CoNLL’06] on thesewords even though on average over all 172 verbs, the differ-ence is slender.than other methods. Transfer makes the biggestdifference when the targe[r]
A. performing at a state music competition B. working in a TV station C. playing in a sport competition D. having a camping trip QUESTIONS 41 - 45: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the sentence which has the same meaning as the original one. 41. He only feels happy whenever he doesn’t[r]
DESICCATE: to dry out thoroughlyAfter a few weeks of lying on the desert's baking sands, the cow's carcass became completelyDESICCATED.Related words:DESICCANT: something that removes water from another substanceWords with similar meanings:DRY PARCH DEHYDRATEDESULTORY: jumping from one[r]
37. Which extracurricular school activities are not mentioned? A. writing newspapers B. singing in a choir C. helping old people D. working in a radio station 38. Which sports facilities are not mentioned in the text? A. swimming pools B. tennis courts C. golf course D. stadiums 39. What do the stu[r]
English Synonym Part A: Introduction “Lexicology” (from Greek LEXIS “word” and LOGOS “learning”) isthe study of vocabulary items (also called LEXEMES) of a language includingtheir meanings and relations (synonym, antonym, semantic field etc…) andchanges in their form and meaning[r]
10 01VOCABULARY &SPELLING QUESTIONS1SECTION1Synonyms,Antonyms,VerbalClassification,and AnalogiesTHIS SECTION CONSISTS of five chapters of different types of vocabularyquestions. Questions vary from finding similar words to finding dissimilarwords, from identifying analogies,[r]
tion, our approach for identifying the unknown-word boundary is based on a statistical pattern-matching algorithm. The basic idea is that thesame unknown word which occurs m ore than oncewould likely to appear in different surroundingcontexts. Therefore, a group of characters whichform the unknown w[r]
out of corn. The contexts in which the word tezgiiino is used suggest that tezgiiino may be a kind of alcoholic beverage made from corn mash. Bootstrapping semantics from text is one of the greatest challenges in natural language learning. It has been argued that similarity plays an important role i[r]
6. Sally was upset about ______ and refused to talk to ______ . 7. There was _____ on the beach. It was deserted. 8. We slept in a park because we didn’t have _______ to stay. 9. “Where did you go for your holidays?” “ _____ . I stayed at home.” 10. “What did you buy?” “ _____ . I couldn’t[r]
2. Mr. Ellis .....................phonectics at Leeds University.He....................students on the frequency of certainspeech patterns and they ....................(2 possibilities)torecognize them.3. There are schools where blind people are .................how to use guide dogs. The dog[r]