V-Lev.09-Part Q

V-Lev 09(8000-9000words)

Q 1 … in order
… in order
… He arranged the books in order on the shelf.
… Please keep the files in order.
… in order

/ in order

… He arranged the books in order on the shelf.

/ He arranged the books in order on the shelf.

… Please keep the files in order.

/ Please keep the files in order.

Q 2 … believe in
… believe in
… I believe in your ability to succeed.
… She believes in honesty above all.
… believe in

/ believe in

… I believe in your ability to succeed.

/ I believe in your ability to succeed.

… She believes in honesty above all.

/ She believes in honesty above all.

Q 3 … ridicule
… ridicule
… He faced ridicule for his strange ideas.
… They ridiculed his attempt to sing.
… ridicule

/ ridicule

… He faced ridicule for his strange ideas.

/ He faced ridicule for his strange ideas.

… They ridiculed his attempt to sing.

/ They ridiculed his attempt to sing.

Q 4 … forefather
… forefather
… Our forefathers built this town.
… He studied the lives of his forefathers.
… forefather

/ forefather

… Our forefathers built this town.

/ Our forefathers built this town.

… He studied the lives of his forefathers.

/ He studied the lives of his forefathers.

Q 5 … stand up to
… stand up to
… She stood up to the bully at school.
… You must stand up to injustice.
… stand up to

/ stand up to

… She stood up to the bully at school.

/ She stood up to the bully at school.

… You must stand up to injustice.

/ You must stand up to injustice.

Q 6 … submission
… submission
… The deadline for submission is tomorrow.
… Her submission to authority surprised everyone.
… submission

/ submission

… The deadline for submission is tomorrow.

/ The deadline for submission is tomorrow.

… Her submission to authority surprised everyone.

/ Her submission to authority surprised everyone.

Q 7 … sermon
… sermon
… The priest delivered a long sermon.
… He listened to the Sunday sermon.
… sermon

/ sermon

… The priest delivered a long sermon.

/ The priest delivered a long sermon.

… He listened to the Sunday sermon.

/ He listened to the Sunday sermon.

Q 8 … beverage
… beverage
… Water is the healthiest beverage.
… They served a hot beverage after dinner.
… beverage

/ beverage

… Water is the healthiest beverage.

/ Water is the healthiest beverage.

… They served a hot beverage after dinner.

/ They served a hot beverage after dinner.

Q 9 … pebble
… pebble
… He threw a pebble into the pond.
… The beach was covered with pebbles.
… pebble

/ pebble

… He threw a pebble into the pond.

/ He threw a pebble into the pond.

… The beach was covered with pebbles.

/ The beach was covered with pebbles.

Q 10 … prescribe
… prescribe
… The doctor will prescribe medicine for you.
… He prescribed rest after the surgery.
… prescribe

/ prescribe

… The doctor will prescribe medicine for you.

/ The doctor will prescribe medicine for you.

… He prescribed rest after the surgery.

/ He prescribed rest after the surgery.

Q 11 … disappearance
… disappearance
… The sudden disappearance of the cat worried us.
… Police are investigating her disappearance.
… disappearance

/ disappearance

… The sudden disappearance of the cat worried us.

/ The sudden disappearance of the cat worried us.

… Police are investigating her disappearance.

/ Police are investigating her disappearance.

Q 12 … kernel
… kernel
… The kernel of the nut is edible.
… He explained the kernel of the argument.
… kernel

/ kernel

… The kernel of the nut is edible.

/ The kernel of the nut is edible.

… He explained the kernel of the argument.

/ He explained the kernel of the argument.

Q 13 … reproach
… reproach
… She looked at him with reproach.
… He reproached his friend for lying.
… reproach

/ reproach

… She looked at him with reproach.

/ She looked at him with reproach.

… He reproached his friend for lying.

/ He reproached his friend for lying.

Q 14 … give over
… give over
… Give over the keys to the new owner.
… He gave over control of the company.
… give over

/ give over

… Give over the keys to the new owner.

/ Give over the keys to the new owner.

… He gave over control of the company.

/ He gave over control of the company.

Q 15 … brisk
… brisk
… She took a brisk walk in the park.
… Business was brisk during the holiday season.
… brisk

/ brisk

… She took a brisk walk in the park.

/ She took a brisk walk in the park.

… Business was brisk during the holiday season.

/ Business was brisk during the holiday season.

Q 16 … tell on
… tell on
… Don’t tell on your friends.
… He told on his classmate to the teacher.
… tell on

/ tell on

… Don’t tell on your friends.

/ Don’t tell on your friends.

… He told on his classmate to the teacher.

/ He told on his classmate to the teacher.

Q 17 … heed
… heed
… You should heed the warning signs.
… He failed to heed her advice.
… heed

/ heed

… You should heed the warning signs.

/ You should heed the warning signs.

… He failed to heed her advice.

/ He failed to heed her advice.

Q 18 … emission
… emission
… Car emission standards are getting stricter.
… Factories must reduce harmful emissions.
… emission

/ emission

… Car emission standards are getting stricter.

/ Car emission standards are getting stricter.

… Factories must reduce harmful emissions.

/ Factories must reduce harmful emissions.

Q 19 … skinny
… skinny
… He is tall and skinny.
… She wore a pair of skinny jeans.
… skinny

/ skinny

… He is tall and skinny.

/ He is tall and skinny.

… She wore a pair of skinny jeans.

/ She wore a pair of skinny jeans.

Q 20 … mediator
… mediator
… The mediator helped resolve the conflict.
… They appointed a mediator for the negotiations.
… mediator

/ mediator

… The mediator helped resolve the conflict.

/ The mediator helped resolve the conflict.

… They appointed a mediator for the negotiations.

/ They appointed a mediator for the negotiations.

Q 21 … presumably
… presumably
… Presumably, he will arrive soon.
… She is presumably the new manager.
… presumably

/ presumably

… Presumably, he will arrive soon.

/ Presumably, he will arrive soon.

… She is presumably the new manager.

/ She is presumably the new manager.

Q 22 … be laid up
… be laid up
… He was laid up with a bad cold.
… She was laid up after the accident.
… be laid up

/ be laid up

… He was laid up with a bad cold.

/ He was laid up with a bad cold.

… She was laid up after the accident.

/ She was laid up after the accident.

Q 23 … specimen
… specimen
… The scientist examined the specimen under a microscope.
… They collected a blood specimen for testing.
… specimen

/ specimen

… The scientist examined the specimen under a microscope.

/ The scientist examined the specimen under a microscope.

… They collected a blood specimen for testing.

/ They collected a blood specimen for testing.

Q 24 … suspension
… suspension
… The suspension of the service caused inconvenience.
… He faced suspension from school.
… suspension

/ suspension

… The suspension of the service caused inconvenience.

/ The suspension of the service caused inconvenience.

… He faced suspension from school.

/ He faced suspension from school.

Q 25 … diagnosis
… diagnosis
… The doctor made a quick diagnosis.
… Early diagnosis can save lives.
… diagnosis

/ diagnosis

… The doctor made a quick diagnosis.

/ The doctor made a quick diagnosis.

… Early diagnosis can save lives.

/ Early diagnosis can save lives.

Q 26 … catch on
… catch on
… It took a while for the new trend to catch on.
… The joke didn’t catch on with the audience.
… catch on

/ catch on

… It took a while for the new trend to catch on.

/ It took a while for the new trend to catch on.

… The joke didn’t catch on with the audience.

/ The joke didn’t catch on with the audience.

Q 27 … hazard
… hazard
… Smoking is a health hazard.
… The workers wore helmets to reduce the hazard.
… hazard

/ hazard

… Smoking is a health hazard.

/ Smoking is a health hazard.

… The workers wore helmets to reduce the hazard.

/ The workers wore helmets to reduce the hazard.

Q 28 … rake
… rake
… He used a rake to gather the fallen leaves.
… She raked the garden every morning.
… rake

/ rake

… He used a rake to gather the fallen leaves.

/ He used a rake to gather the fallen leaves.

… She raked the garden every morning.

/ She raked the garden every morning.

Q 29 … bough
… bough
… A bird sat on the bough of the tree.
… The heavy snow broke the bough.
… bough

/ bough

… A bird sat on the bough of the tree.

/ A bird sat on the bough of the tree.

… The heavy snow broke the bough.

/ The heavy snow broke the bough.

Q 30 … buckle down
… buckle down
… It’s time to buckle down and finish the project.
… He buckled down to his studies before the exam.
… buckle down

/ buckle down

… It’s time to buckle down and finish the project.

/ It’s time to buckle down and finish the project.

… He buckled down to his studies before the exam.

/ He buckled down to his studies before the exam.

Q 31 … exclusion
… exclusion
… The policy led to the exclusion of certain groups.
… Exclusion from the club made him upset.
… exclusion

/ exclusion

… The policy led to the exclusion of certain groups.

/ The policy led to the exclusion of certain groups.

… Exclusion from the club made him upset.

/ Exclusion from the club made him upset.

Q 32 … keep A away from B
… keep A away from B
… Please keep children away from the fire.
… She kept her dog away from the kitchen.
… keep A away from B

/ keep A away from B

… Please keep children away from the fire.

/ Please keep children away from the fire.

… She kept her dog away from the kitchen.

/ She kept her dog away from the kitchen.

Q 33 … not surprisingly
… not surprisingly
… Not surprisingly, he passed the test with high marks.
… Not surprisingly, the movie was a big hit.
… not surprisingly

/ not surprisingly

… Not surprisingly, he passed the test with high marks.

/ Not surprisingly, he passed the test with high marks.

… Not surprisingly, the movie was a big hit.

/ Not surprisingly, the movie was a big hit.

Q 34 … lessen
… lessen
… They took measures to lessen the impact of the storm.
… Painkillers can lessen the pain.
… lessen

/ lessen

… They took measures to lessen the impact of the storm.

/ They took measures to lessen the impact of the storm.

… Painkillers can lessen the pain.

/ Painkillers can lessen the pain.

Q 35 … pious
… pious
… She is a pious woman who prays daily.
… His pious behavior impressed the community.
… pious

/ pious

… She is a pious woman who prays daily.

/ She is a pious woman who prays daily.

… His pious behavior impressed the community.

/ His pious behavior impressed the community.

Q 36 … lengthen
… lengthen
… They decided to lengthen the meeting by an hour.
… The tailor will lengthen the skirt.
… lengthen

/ lengthen

… They decided to lengthen the meeting by an hour.

/ They decided to lengthen the meeting by an hour.

… The tailor will lengthen the skirt.

/ The tailor will lengthen the skirt.

Q 37 … play down
… play down
… He tried to play down the importance of the issue.
… She played down her achievements.
… play down

/ play down

… He tried to play down the importance of the issue.

/ He tried to play down the importance of the issue.

… She played down her achievements.

/ She played down her achievements.

Q 38 … affirm
… affirm
… He affirmed his commitment to the project.
… The witness affirmed that the statement was true.
… affirm

/ affirm

… He affirmed his commitment to the project.

/ He affirmed his commitment to the project.

… The witness affirmed that the statement was true.

/ The witness affirmed that the statement was true.

Q 39 … feminine
… feminine
… She chose a dress with a feminine design.
… His handwriting is very feminine.
… feminine

/ feminine

… She chose a dress with a feminine design.

/ She chose a dress with a feminine design.

… His handwriting is very feminine.

/ His handwriting is very feminine.

Q 40 … hearth
… hearth
… They sat by the hearth to keep warm.
… The hearth was decorated for the holidays.
… hearth

/ hearth

… They sat by the hearth to keep warm.

/ They sat by the hearth to keep warm.

… The hearth was decorated for the holidays.

/ The hearth was decorated for the holidays.

Q 41 … expenditure
… expenditure
… Government expenditure on education increased.
… They reduced household expenditure.
… expenditure

/ expenditure

… Government expenditure on education increased.

/ Government expenditure on education increased.

… They reduced household expenditure.

/ They reduced household expenditure.

Q 42 … fascination
… fascination
… She has a fascination with ancient history.
… The magician’s tricks held the audience in fascination.
… fascination

/ fascination

… She has a fascination with ancient history.

/ She has a fascination with ancient history.

… The magician’s tricks held the audience in fascination.

/ The magician’s tricks held the audience in fascination.

Q 43 … allied
… allied
… The allied forces won the battle.
… They are allied in their efforts to protect nature.
… allied

/ allied

… The allied forces won the battle.

/ The allied forces won the battle.

… They are allied in their efforts to protect nature.

/ They are allied in their efforts to protect nature.

Q 44 … bachelor
… bachelor
… He remained a bachelor all his life.
… She earned a bachelor’s degree in science.
… bachelor

/ bachelor

… He remained a bachelor all his life.

/ He remained a bachelor all his life.

… She earned a bachelor’s degree in science.

/ She earned a bachelor’s degree in science.

Q 45 … shawl
… shawl
… She wore a shawl over her shoulders.
… The shawl was made of silk.
… shawl

/ shawl

… She wore a shawl over her shoulders.

/ She wore a shawl over her shoulders.

… The shawl was made of silk.

/ The shawl was made of silk.

Q 46 … spoil
… spoil
… Don’t let the rain spoil your picnic.
… She spoiled her child with too many gifts.
… spoil

/ spoil

… Don’t let the rain spoil your picnic.

/ Don’t let the rain spoil your picnic.

… She spoiled her child with too many gifts.

/ She spoiled her child with too many gifts.

Q 47 … confrontation
… confrontation
… The meeting ended in a heated confrontation.
… He avoided confrontation with his boss.
… confrontation

/ confrontation

… The meeting ended in a heated confrontation.

/ The meeting ended in a heated confrontation.

… He avoided confrontation with his boss.

/ He avoided confrontation with his boss.

Q 48 … grumble
… grumble
… He began to grumble about the long wait.
… She grumbled under her breath.
… grumble

/ grumble

… He began to grumble about the long wait.

/ He began to grumble about the long wait.

… She grumbled under her breath.

/ She grumbled under her breath.

Q 49 … interaction
… interaction
… Social interaction is important for mental health.
… The interaction between teacher and student was positive.
… interaction

/ interaction

… Social interaction is important for mental health.

/ Social interaction is important for mental health.

… The interaction between teacher and student was positive.

/ The interaction between teacher and student was positive.

Q 50 … affectionate
… affectionate
… She gave her dog an affectionate hug.
… He is very affectionate toward his family.
… affectionate

/ affectionate

… She gave her dog an affectionate hug.

/ She gave her dog an affectionate hug.

… He is very affectionate toward his family.

/ He is very affectionate toward his family.

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