UNIT 6
Reding 1 1
Your answer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Correct answer tolerant democracy loyal renowned destiny retreat bully
tolerant democracy loyal
renowned destiny retreat bully
2
Your answer (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Correct answer destined renowned loyality democractic bullied tolerate retreat
destined renown loyalty democratic bullied tolerate retreat
3
1. His achievements were so great that they can never be bettered.
Your replacement:
Your answer surpassed
Correct answer surpassed
2. The situation can only get worse; it will never improve.
Your replacement:
Your answer degenerate
Correct answer degenerate
3. Although he was a rich man, his clothes were of poor quality and in bad condition.
Your replacement:
Your answer shabby
Correct answer shabby
4. He exchanged his position as a general for that of an ordinary soldier.
Your replacement:
Your answer swap
Correct answer swapped
5. At the beginning of World War II the King turned to Churchill to lead the country.
Your replacement:
Your answer onset
Correct answer onset
6. Churchill drank a lot of alcohol.
Your replacement:
Your answer liquor
Correct answer liquor
7. Churchill wanted to do something to show he was sorry for his mistake at the battle
of Gallipoli. Your replacement:
Your answer make amends
Correct answer make amends
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Reasing 2 1
Your answer
Correct answer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
observation observation timber
timber
auxiliary auxiliary fragment
fragment
elaborate elaborate selection selection petty dispute propose
petty dispute propose
2
1. His proved popular and the meeting accepted it unanimously.
Your answer proposal
Correct answer proposal
2. It's the of the decoration that makes the building special.
Your answer elaboration
Correct answer elaborateness
3. The evidence was very and it was difficult to get a complete picture.
Your answer fragmentary
Correct answer
fragmentary / fragmented
4. The historian the important facts and arranges them to fit his theory.
Your answer selects
Correct answer selects
5. Restoration is a(n) science which helps art historians find out the age of a painting
and the artist.
Your answer auxiliary
Correct answer auxiliary
6. The of his arguments meant that they weren't important or worth taking seriously.
Your answer pettiness
Correct answer pettiness
7. These ancient buildings were constructed of wood from the nearby forest.
Your answer timbered
Correct answer timbered
8. They the truth of the theories for a long time.
Your answer disputeed
Correct answer disputed
9. They that there was more than one interpretation of the facts.
Your answer observed
Correct answer observed
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language use 1
Thanks to Churchill's leadership and example, we showed courage and determination.
Thanks to their loyalty to king and country, young Winston was brought up to serve the UK.
At school he was bullied thanks to his lisp, stammer and ill-health.
Thanks to his dispatches from the Boer War, he returned to England as a hero.
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