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WORD FORM 9

1. …………..(content) people are often critical and sarcastic.


2. Tests have shown that people’s blood …………. (press) goes up when they are in red colored ……..(surround).
3. Insecure people often do things just to avoid other people’………….. (approve).
4. Most of us think we have a rational and well-balanced…………..(look) on life.
5. Faulty electrical…………..(apply) are a relatively common cause of fires in offices, factories and hotels.
6. Without color dyes people would find a lot of processed food rather ………….. (appetite).
7. Low…………..(consume) of animal fats generally means a low risk of heart disease.
8. Eating fish and lots of vegetables greatly increases your life………….. (expect).
9. A certain degree of stress seems to be…………..(avoid) in modern life.
10. The steak was really ………….. (do) so I sent it back with …………..(instruct) to cook it for another five
minutes.
11. Our class team has won five…………..(succeed) football matches.
12. Bacteria are …………..(vision) to the naked eyes.
13. The…………..(genetics) have discovered the laws of inheritance.
14. He was not considered the best worker because of his…………..(profession) behavior.
15. …………..(doubt), that is the best method to adopt.
16. A holiday in Thailand can be…………..(surprise) cheap.
17. We shouldn't carry out this plan. It is…………..(practice).
18. Although some societies are …………..(technology) undeveloped, their languages are quite complex.
19. Afler listening to his sad story, the old woman shook her head…………..(sympathy)
20. If you are…………..(sense), you might hurt someone's feeling.
21. I’m surprised at what you’ve done. I hope my confidence in you has not been…………….(place).
22. Fresh vegetables certainly have a better taste than ……………. (freeze) ones.
23. All…………….(apply) should go to Room 12.
24. That painting is not just extremely valuable, it is…………….(price).
25. To avoid…………….(break) on the journey we’d better pack these glasses in either cotton wool or soft paper.
26. The cat looked at the new type of food on its plate…………….(suspect).
27. No, Shirley, that sort of dress is quite…………….(suit) for a wedding.
28. Poor Quentin put his head too far out of the train window and was …………….(head) by a passing train.
29. This is no longer a quiet…………….(reside) neighborhood.
30. How awful! What an…………….(outrage) thing for anyone to do!
31. The man has displayed considerable…………….(expert) in doing the job.
32. The enforcement of this law can be very…………….(problem).
33. Pluto is said to be the…………….(out) planet of the solar system. It is the farthest-away planet of all.
34. This was a…………….(praising) attempt to run a campaign for justice in the region.
35. His bad behavior in several study sessions resulted in his…………….(expel) from school.
36. The very first step to industrialization is to upgrade the …………….(structural) of the country.
37. I am afraid he is more of a …………….(hinder) than a help.
38. My suspicions proved to be…………….(foundation), he was the murderer.
39. Financially, no one can deny the fact that we are now …………….(good) than we were five or six years ago.
40. People admire his…………….(selfless) in his devotion to the cause of building socialism in the country.
41. If you want to……………(society), you must not be shy.
42. There is no……………(likely) of that happening.
43. I don’t care if you had had too much to drink. Your behavior last night was quite……………(defend).
44. Tell me some……………(similar) between these two pictures.
45. Although some societies are …………… (technology) undeveloped, their languages are quite complex.
46. Our education must put an end to……………(literate).
47. The King sent a huge army to curb the……………(rebel) in the south.
48. He likes watching mainly …………… (document), news and technical programs.
49. ……………(doubt) that is the best method to adopt.
50. Barter, however, was a very……………(satisfy) system.

Until World War II there were very distinct (51)…………….(society) groups in British society. There was an
upper class that included the (52) …………….(aristocrat) and many people who lived on inherited wealth, a middle
class that could be (53) ……………. (divide) into upper middle class, middle class and (54)…………… (low)
middle class, and a working class that included both skilled craftsmen and unskilled (55) ……………. (industry)
workers and (56) …………….(agriculture) laborers. The (57) ………… (divide) between the classes were
reflected in many aspects of life. Working-class children usually left school and went out to work at the age of 14.
Upper class children were educated in private schools and formed the (58) ……………. (major) of students at
university. Pubs were divided into public bars and saloon bars which were more (59) ……………. (expense) and
more comfortable. Trains had first, second and third class (60) …………….(carry). Theatres had a dress circle
where theatre goers wore evening dress, and a gallery where the seats were cheaper and evening dress was not
worn.

61. Peter's…………..(eye) got worse as he returned to wear glasses.


62. I'm not used to smoking. A few puffs on a cigarette make me feel quite…………..(light).
63. Apparently, eating fish and lots of vegetables greatly increases your life …………..(expect).
64. The main ………….. (draw) of working freelance is the lack of paid holidays.
65. The local TV company was stopping…………..(pass) to ask their opinion about the new shopping centre.
66. Low ………….. (consume) of animal fats generally means a low risk of heart disease.
67. A lot of people keep up their English by listening to radio…………..( broad).
68. You'd belter read the government …………..(guide) on setting up a business abroad.
69. Global…………..(warm), or "the greenhouse effect", is due to a build up of gasses in the atmosphere.
70. I was born at home but most babies are born in hospitals…………..(now).

A man takes a single (71) ……………(spoon)of a substance and puts it in his mouth. Instantly he is transported
to another world, a place of surreal visions and swirling colours. He rushes (72) ……… (head) into this parallel
universe. What is this (73) ……………(terrify) compound with the power to induce such a mind-blowing trip? Is it
some kind of drug that makes the user hallucinate? No, it is just a humble cereal ad on TV. The Fruity Wheat ad is
the latest in a long line of (74)……………( controversy) ads whose imagery appears to draw on the effects of
mind- altering substances. Collin Rees of the “Stop TV Advertising ” group said: I find this and other such ads
totally (75) ……………(accept) Take this stuff and you will experience something out of this world- the (76)
…………… (imply) of the ad seems clear to me. The companies who make them will say that any relation to drugs
is just one (77) …………… (interpret) of the ad, and not one that they (78) ……………(intention) When I
complained about this ad, I was told that it didn't contain any (79) …………… (conscious) messages. I thought that
was a bit rich - I think the message in it is (80) ……………(blatancy) obvious! And I don't think we should be
giving TV viewers any encouragement in that respect.

81. I wouldn't want to be a ……………(sail) because I'd have to be away from home so much.
82. He……………(brakes) as he came up to the corner, but he was going too fast and went straight over the
handlebars.
83. That soup was very……………. (taste) Could I have some more?
84. Katy went on a……………(cook) course last year to learn how to make curries.
85. Dan has……………(grow) his shoes already and is complaining that they’re too tight.
86. Our holiday was quite……………(expense) because we took a tent instead of staying in a hotel and we hired
bikes instead of a car.
87.A lot of telephone boxes have been ……………(vandal) recently so you can never find one that works.
88. Sarah's uncle is a……………(crime) and he’s in prison for burglary at the moment.
89. John Irving is my favourite …………… (novel) and I've just finished his latest book.
90. The cruise ship that we were on was fantastic - there were different……………(entertain) every evening,
including a jazz singer and an amazing magician.
91. Serious events arc too often……………(trivial)by the media.
92. The Federal Reserve Bank denied any……………. (wrong)
93. He finally rebelled against his strict……………. (bring)
94. ……………(nation)can be dangerously close to racism.
95. How ……………(damage)do you think this will be to the Democracy Party?
96. I was greeted with a show of……………. (cordial)
97. She was……………(doubt)gifted: as a writer and as a painter.
98. They told me the museum was open today but I was obviously……………. (inform)
99. She found that it was difficult to handle children who……………(behave)in class.
100. It’s……………(iron)that she became a teacher, because she used to hate school when she was a girl.
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