1.
His students are always complaining that his method of teaching science is dry
wand andshis lessons are never fun at all.
(1) pedantic (2) perspicacious (3) pedestrian (4) provocative
2. My investments will suffer unless property values a little within the next
few months.
(1) soar (2) escalate (3) spiral (4) appreciate
3. The inflation rates of the country are rising rapidly and show no sign of
out to a stable rate.
(1) plunging (2) lowering (3) plummeting (4) leveling
4. Itis for elders to give out red packets during the Chinese New Year.
(1) contradictory (2) consistent (3) customary (4) controversial
5. Conventions cannot be blindly to if we want originality.
(1) adhered (2) reconciled (3) adjusted (4) accommodated
6. You must be brave and yourself to the tragedy of having lost both your
parents in the car crash.
a (1) reconcile (2) redeem (3) concede (4) submit
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7. The newscaster announced that America has just put new economic on
Palestine and will not be accepting Palestine’s key exports until further notice.
(1) policies (2) measures (3) sanctions (4) guidelines
8. He took out a of arrows, picked one and fitted it to his bow.
(1) quire (2) quibble (3) quiche (4) quiver
9. Harry Lee is always exploiting the situation to his wealth and fame.
(1) exaggerate (2) aggrandise (3) procure (4) enlarge
10. | am very interested in hearing your ideas and would like you to on the
brief points you have just mentioned.
(1) embellish (2) elaborate (3) enhance (4) emote
11. You can check the for synonyms of the word you have at hand.
(1) thesaurus (2) dictionary (3) encyclopedia (4) tome
12. Can you please the colour and material you would like your shirt to be
tailored in?
(1) specify (2) consider (3) consign (4) exemplify