V-Lev.08-Part 1 of 22

V-Lev 08(8000-9000words)

A 1 … replaceable
… replaceable
… The broken part is easily replaceable.
… These batteries are not replaceable.
… replaceable

/ replaceable

The broken part is easily replaceable.

/ The broken part is easily replaceable.

… These batteries are not replaceable.

/ These batteries are not replaceable.

A 2 … spark
… spark
… His speech sparked a lot of interest.
… A spark flew from the fire.
… spark

/ spark

His speech sparked a lot of interest.

/ His speech sparked a lot of interest.

… A spark flew from the fire.

/ A spark flew from the fire.

A 3 … pity
… pity
… It’s a pity you couldn’t come to the party.
… She felt pity for the injured bird.
… pity

/ pity

It’s a pity you couldn’t come to the party.

/ It’s a pity you couldn’t come to the party.

… She felt pity for the injured bird.

/ She felt pity for the injured bird.

A 4 … strictly
… strictly
… Smoking is strictly prohibited here.
… The rules are strictly enforced.
… strictly

/ strictly

Smoking is strictly prohibited here.

/ Smoking is strictly prohibited here.

… The rules are strictly enforced.

/ The rules are strictly enforced.

A 5 … brightly
… brightly
… The stars shone brightly in the sky.
… She smiled brightly at her friend.
… brightly

/ brightly

The stars shone brightly in the sky.

/ The stars shone brightly in the sky.

… She smiled brightly at her friend.

/ She smiled brightly at her friend.

A 6 … hang on
… hang on
… Hang on a minute, I’ll be right back.
… Hang on to the rope tightly.
… hang on

/ hang on

Hang on a minute, I’ll be right back.

/ Hang on a minute, I’ll be right back.

… Hang on to the rope tightly.

/ Hang on to the rope tightly.

A 7 … look up to
… look up to
… I look up to my older brother.
… Many students look up to their teacher.
… look up to

/ look up to

I look up to my older brother.

/ I look up to my older brother.

… Many students look up to their teacher.

/ Many students look up to their teacher.

A 8 … sympathetic
… sympathetic
… She was very sympathetic to my situation.
… He gave me a sympathetic smile.
… sympathetic

/ sympathetic

She was very sympathetic to my situation.

/ She was very sympathetic to my situation.

… He gave me a sympathetic smile.

/ He gave me a sympathetic smile.

A 9 … end up
… end up
… He ended up working late again.
… We ended up eating at a fast food place.
… end up

/ end up

He ended up working late again.

/ He ended up working late again.

… We ended up eating at a fast food place.

/ We ended up eating at a fast food place.

A 10 … chimney
… chimney
… Smoke came out of the chimney.
… The chimney needs to be cleaned.
… chimney

/ chimney

Smoke came out of the chimney.

/ Smoke came out of the chimney.

… The chimney needs to be cleaned.

/ The chimney needs to be cleaned.

A 11 … temper
… temper
… He lost his temper during the meeting.
… She has a calm temper.
… temper

/ temper

He lost his temper during the meeting.

/ He lost his temper during the meeting.

… She has a calm temper.

/ She has a calm temper.

A 12 … quarrel
… quarrel
… They had a quarrel over money.
… The siblings often quarrel about chores.
… quarrel

/ quarrel

They had a quarrel over money.

/ They had a quarrel over money.

… The siblings often quarrel about chores.

/ The siblings often quarrel about chores.

A 13 … bark
… bark
… The dog barked loudly at the stranger.
… I heard a bark from the backyard.
… bark

/ bark

The dog barked loudly at the stranger.

/ The dog barked loudly at the stranger.

… I heard a bark from the backyard.

/ I heard a bark from the backyard.

A 14 … loyalty
… loyalty
… He showed great loyalty to his team.
… Loyalty is important in friendship.
… loyalty

/ loyalty

He showed great loyalty to his team.

/ He showed great loyalty to his team.

… Loyalty is important in friendship.

/ Loyalty is important in friendship.

A 15 … intent
… intent
… Her intent was to help others.
… He acted with good intent.
… intent

/ intent

Her intent was to help others.

/ Her intent was to help others.

… He acted with good intent.

/ He acted with good intent.

A 16 … lately
… lately
… I haven’t seen him lately.
… Lately, I’ve been feeling tired.
… lately

/ lately

I haven’t seen him lately.

/ I haven’t seen him lately.

… Lately, I’ve been feeling tired.

/ Lately, I’ve been feeling tired.

A 17 … invade
… invade
… The army invaded the country.
… The privacy of citizens was invaded.
… invade

/ invade

The army invaded the country.

/ The army invaded the country.

… The privacy of citizens was invaded.

/ The privacy of citizens was invaded.

A 18 … tender
… tender
… The meat was very tender.
… She gave him a tender hug.
… tender

/ tender

The meat was very tender.

/ The meat was very tender.

… She gave him a tender hug.

/ She gave him a tender hug.

A 19 … map out
… map out
… We need to map out our strategy.
… She mapped out her career goals.
… map out

/ map out

We need to map out our strategy.

/ We need to map out our strategy.

… She mapped out her career goals.

/ She mapped out her career goals.

A 20 … spontaneous
… spontaneous
… His laughter was spontaneous.
… They made a spontaneous decision to travel.
… spontaneous

/ spontaneous

His laughter was spontaneous.

/ His laughter was spontaneous.

… They made a spontaneous decision to travel.

/ They made a spontaneous decision to travel.

A 21 … forgive
… forgive
… I forgive you for your mistake.
… She couldn’t forgive his betrayal.
… forgive

/ forgive

I forgive you for your mistake.

/ I forgive you for your mistake.

… She couldn’t forgive his betrayal.

/ She couldn’t forgive his betrayal.

A 22 … in contrast
… in contrast
… In contrast to his brother, he is very quiet.
… The two paintings are striking in contrast.
… in contrast

/ in contrast

In contrast to his brother, he is very quiet.

/ In contrast to his brother, he is very quiet.

… The two paintings are striking in contrast.

/ The two paintings are striking in contrast.

A 23 … fame
… fame
… She rose to fame quickly.
… Fame can be fleeting.
… fame

/ fame

She rose to fame quickly.

/ She rose to fame quickly.

… Fame can be fleeting.

/ Fame can be fleeting.

A 24 … modest
… modest
… He is modest about his achievements.
… She lives in a modest house.
… modest

/ modest

He is modest about his achievements.

/ He is modest about his achievements.

… She lives in a modest house.

/ She lives in a modest house.

A 25 … thumb
… thumb
… He gave a thumbs-up sign.
… She hurt her thumb while cooking.
… thumb

/ thumb

He gave a thumbs-up sign.

/ He gave a thumbs-up sign.

… She hurt her thumb while cooking.

/ She hurt her thumb while cooking.

A 26 … robber
… robber
… The robber escaped with the money.
… Police caught the robber last night.
… robber

/ robber

The robber escaped with the money.

/ The robber escaped with the money.

… Police caught the robber last night.

/ Police caught the robber last night.

A 27 … terribly
… terribly
… I’m terribly sorry for the mistake.
… She felt terribly lonely.
… terribly

/ terribly

I’m terribly sorry for the mistake.

/ I’m terribly sorry for the mistake.

… She felt terribly lonely.

/ She felt terribly lonely.

A 28 … drawer
… drawer
… I keep my socks in the top drawer.
… He opened the drawer to get a pen.
… drawer

/ drawer

I keep my socks in the top drawer.

/ I keep my socks in the top drawer.

… He opened the drawer to get a pen.

/ He opened the drawer to get a pen.

A 29 … informal
… informal
… We had an informal meeting at lunch.
… Her speech was informal and friendly.
… informal

/ informal

We had an informal meeting at lunch.

/ We had an informal meeting at lunch.

… Her speech was informal and friendly.

/ Her speech was informal and friendly.

A 30 … conclusive
… conclusive
… The evidence was conclusive.
… We need a conclusive answer.
… conclusive

/ conclusive

The evidence was conclusive.

/ The evidence was conclusive.

… We need a conclusive answer.

/ We need a conclusive answer.

A 31 … fertilizer
… fertilizer
… Farmers use fertilizer to grow crops.
… This fertilizer helps plants grow faster.
… fertilizer

/ fertilizer

Farmers use fertilizer to grow crops.

/ Farmers use fertilizer to grow crops.

… This fertilizer helps plants grow faster.

/ This fertilizer helps plants grow faster.

A 32 … holistic
… holistic
… She takes a holistic approach to health.
… Holistic education focuses on the whole child.
… holistic

/ holistic

She takes a holistic approach to health.

/ She takes a holistic approach to health.

… Holistic education focuses on the whole child.

/ Holistic education focuses on the whole child.

A 33 … sincerely
… sincerely
… I sincerely apologize for the delay.
… She sincerely thanked her teacher.
… sincerely

/ sincerely

I sincerely apologize for the delay.

/ I sincerely apologize for the delay.

… She sincerely thanked her teacher.

/ She sincerely thanked her teacher.

A 34 … sympathy
… sympathy
… He expressed his sympathy for the victims.
… She showed sympathy to the grieving family.
… sympathy

/ sympathy

He expressed his sympathy for the victims.

/ He expressed his sympathy for the victims.

… She showed sympathy to the grieving family.

/ She showed sympathy to the grieving family.

A 35 … pat
… pat
… She gave the dog a gentle pat.
… He patted his friend on the back.
… pat

/ pat

She gave the dog a gentle pat.

/ She gave the dog a gentle pat.

… He patted his friend on the back.

/ He patted his friend on the back.

A 36 … in order to
… in order to
… He studies hard in order to pass the test.
… In order to stay fit, she exercises daily.
… in order to

/ in order to

He studies hard in order to pass the test.

/ He studies hard in order to pass the test.

… In order to stay fit, she exercises daily.

/ In order to stay fit, she exercises daily.

A 37 … pioneer
… pioneer
… She is a pioneer in medical research.
… The pioneers settled in the new land.
… pioneer

/ pioneer

She is a pioneer in medical research.

/ She is a pioneer in medical research.

… The pioneers settled in the new land.

/ The pioneers settled in the new land.

A 38 … mend
… mend
… He mended the broken chair.
… She mended her relationship with her friend.
… mend

/ mend

He mended the broken chair.

/ He mended the broken chair.

… She mended her relationship with her friend.

/ She mended her relationship with her friend.

A 39 … pollution
… pollution
… Air pollution is a serious problem.
… We must reduce water pollution.
… pollution

/ pollution

Air pollution is a serious problem.

/ Air pollution is a serious problem.

… We must reduce water pollution.

/ We must reduce water pollution.

A 40 … tightly
… tightly
… She held the rope tightly.
… The lid was screwed on tightly.
… tightly

/ tightly

She held the rope tightly.

/ She held the rope tightly.

… The lid was screwed on tightly.

/ The lid was screwed on tightly.

A 41 … cruel
… cruel
… It was a cruel joke.
… The cruel treatment shocked everyone.
… cruel

/ cruel

It was a cruel joke.

/ It was a cruel joke.

… The cruel treatment shocked everyone.

/ The cruel treatment shocked everyone.

A 42 … oxygen
… oxygen
… We need oxygen to breathe.
… The plant produces oxygen.
… oxygen

/ oxygen

We need oxygen to breathe.

/ We need oxygen to breathe.

… The plant produces oxygen.

/ The plant produces oxygen.

A 43 … come down with
… come down with
… I came down with a cold.
… She came down with the flu.
… come down with

/ come down with

I came down with a cold.

/ I came down with a cold.

… She came down with the flu.

/ She came down with the flu.

A 44 … applause
… applause
… The audience gave loud applause.
… He received applause for his performance.
… applause

/ applause

The audience gave loud applause.

/ The audience gave loud applause.

… He received applause for his performance.

/ He received applause for his performance.

A 45 … spectator
… spectator
… Thousands of spectators watched the game.
… The spectators cheered loudly.
… spectator

/ spectator

Thousands of spectators watched the game.

/ Thousands of spectators watched the game.

… The spectators cheered loudly.

/ The spectators cheered loudly.

A 46 … afford to
… afford to
… I can’t afford to buy a new car.
… Can you afford to travel abroad?
… afford to

/ afford to

I can’t afford to buy a new car.

/ I can’t afford to buy a new car.

… Can you afford to travel abroad?

/ Can you afford to travel abroad?

A 47 … slave
… slave
… He was treated like a slave.
… Slaves were freed after the war.
… slave

/ slave

He was treated like a slave.

/ He was treated like a slave.

… Slaves were freed after the war.

/ Slaves were freed after the war.

A 48 … debt
… debt
… He is in a lot of debt.
… She paid off her student debt.
… debt

/ debt

He is in a lot of debt.

/ He is in a lot of debt.

… She paid off her student debt.

/ She paid off her student debt.

A 49 … tame
… tame
… The lion was surprisingly tame.
… He managed to tame the wild horse.
… tame

/ tame

The lion was surprisingly tame.

/ The lion was surprisingly tame.

… He managed to tame the wild horse.

/ He managed to tame the wild horse.

A 50 … blank
… blank
… Please fill in the blank space.
… The screen went blank.
… blank

/ blank

Please fill in the blank space.

/ Please fill in the blank space.

… The screen went blank.

/ The screen went blank.

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