academic vocab, practice, quiz 3, short 2012
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ACADEMIC WORD LIST ONLINE VOCABULARY QUIZQUIZ 1QUIZ 2QUIZ 3
ABANDONENABLEOUTPUT
ABSTRACTENCOUNTEROVERALL
ACADEMYENERGYOVERLAP
ACCESSENFORCEOVERSEAS
ACCOMMODATEENHANCEPANEL
ACCOMPANYENORMOUSPARADIGM
ACCUMULATEENSUREPARAGRAPH
ACCURATEENTITYPARALLEL
ACHIEVEENVIRONMENTPARAMETER
ACKNOWLEDGEEQUATEPARTICIPATE
ACQUIREEQUIPPARTNER
ADAPTEQUIVALENTPASSIVE
ADEQUATEERODEPERCEIVE
ADJACENTERRORPERCENT
ADJUSTESTABLISHPERIOD
ADMINISTRATEESTATEPERSIST
ADULTESTIMATEPERSPECTIVE
ADVOCATEETHICPHASE
AFFECTETHNICPHENOMENON
AGGREGATEEVALUATEPHILOSOPHY
AIDEVENTUALPHYSICAL
ALBEITEVIDENTPLUS
ALLOCATEEVOLVEPOLICY
ALTEREXCEEDPORTION
ALTERNATIVEEXCLUDEPOSE
AMBIGUOUSEXHIBITPOSITIVE
AMENDEXPANDPOTENTIAL
ANALOGYEXPERTPRACTITIONER
ANALYZEEXPLICITPRECEDE
ANNUALEXPLOITPRECISE
ANTICIPATEEXPORTPREDICT
APPARENTEXPOSEPREDOMINANT
APPENDEXTERNALPRELIMINARY
APPRECIATEEXTRACTPRESUME
APPROACHFACILITATEPREVIOUS
APPROPRIATEFACTORPRIMARY
APPROXIMATEFEATUREPRIME
ARBITRARYFEDERALPRINCIPAL
AREAFEEPRINCIPLE
ASPECTFILEPRIOR
ASSEMBLEFINAL FINANCE FINITEPRIORITY
ASSESSFLEXIBLEPROCEED
ASSIGNFLUCTUATEPROCESS
ASSISTFOCUSPROFESSIONAL
ASSUMEFORMATPROHIBIT
ASSUREFORMULAPROJECT
ATTACHFORTHCOMINGPROMOTE
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ATTAINFOUNDATIONPROPORTION
ATTITUDEFOUNDERPROSPECT
ATTRIBUTEFRAMEWORKPROTOCOL
AUTHORFUNCTIONPSYCHOLOGY
AUTHORITYFUNDPUBLICATION
AUTOMATICFUNDAMENTALPUBLISH
AVAILABLEFURTHERMOREPURCHASE
AWAREGENDERPURSUE
BEHALFGENERATEQUALITATIVE
BENEFITGLOBEQUOTE
BIASGOALRADICAL
BONDGRADERANDOM
BRIEFGRANTRANGE
BULKGUARANTEERATIO
CAPABLEGUIDELINERATIONAL
CAPACITYHENCEREACT
CATEGORYHIERARCHYRECOVER
CEASEHIGHLIGHTREFINE
CHALLENGEHYPOTHESISREGIME
CHANNELIDENTICALREGION
CHAPTERIDENTIFYREGISTER
CHARTIDEOLOGYREGULATE
CHEMICALIGNORANTREINFORCE
CIRCUMSTANCEILLUSTRATEREJECT
CITEIMAGERELAX
CIVILIMMIGRATERELEASE
CLARIFYIMPACTRELEVANT
CLASSICIMPLEMENTRELUCTANCE
CLAUSEIMPLICITRELY
CODEIMPLYREMOVE
COHERENTIMPOSEREQUIRE
COINCIDEINCENTIVERESEARCH
COLLAPSEINCIDENCERESIDE
COLLEAGUEINCLINERESOLVE
COMMENCEINCOMERESOURCE
COMMENTINCORPORATERESPOND
COMMISSIONINDEXRESTORE
COMMITINDICATERESTRAIN
COMMODITYINDIVIDUALRESTRICT
COMMUNICATEINDUCERETAIN
COMMUNITYINEVITABLEREVEAL
COMPATIBLEINFERREVENUE
COMPENSATEINFRASTRUCTUREREVERSE
COMPILEINHERENTREVISE
COMPLEMENTINHIBITREVOLUTION
COMPLEXINITIALRIGID
COMPONENTINNATEROLE
COMPOUNDINJUREROUTE
COMPREHENSIVEINNOVATIVESCENARIO
COMPRISEINPUTSCHEDULE
COMPUTEINSERTSCHEME
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CONCEIVEINSIGHTSCOPE
CONCENTRATEINSPECTSECTION
CONCEPTINSTANCESECTOR
CONCLUDEINSTITUTESECURE
CONCURRENTINSTRUCTSEEK
CONDUCTINTEGRALSELECT
CONFERINTEGRATESEQUENCE
CONFINEINTEGRITYSERIES
CONFIRMINTELLIGENCESEX
CONFLICTINTENSESHIFT
CONFORMINTERACTSIGNIFICANT
CONSENTINTERMEDIATESIMILAR
CONSEQUENTINTERNALSIMULATE
CONSIDERABLEINTERPRETSITE
CONSISTINTERVALSO-CALLED
CONSTANTINTERVENESOLE
CONSTITUTEINTRINSICSOMEWHAT
CONSTRAININVESTSOURCE
CONSTRUCTINVESTIGATESPECIFY
CONSULTINVOKESPHERE
CONSUMEISOLATESTABLE
CONTACTISSUESTATISTIC
CONTEMPORARYITEMSTATUS
CONTEXTJOBSTRAIGHTFORWARD
CONTRACTJOURNALSTRATEGY
CONTRADICTJUSTIFYSTRESS
CONTRARYLABELSTRUCTURE
CONTRASTLABOURSTYLE
CONTRIBUTELAYERSUBMIT
CONTROVERSYLECTURESUBORDINATE
CONVENELEGALSUBSEQUENT
CONVERSELEGISLATESUBSIDY
CONVERTLEVYSUBSTITUTE
CONVINCELIBERALSUCCESSOR
COOPERATELICENSESUFFICIENT
CORRESPONDLIKEWISESUM
COUPLELINKSUMMARY
CREATELOCATESUPPLEMENT
CREDITLOGICSURVEY
CRITERIAMAINTAINSURVIVE
CRUCIALMANIPULATESUSPEND
CULTUREMANUALSUSTAIN
CURRENCYMARGINSYMBOL
CYCLEMATURETAPE
DATAMAXIMIZETARGET
DEBATEMECHANISMTASK
DECADEMEDIATEAM
DECLINEMEDIATETECHNICAL
DEDUCEMEDICALTECHNIQUE
DEFINEMEDIUMTECHNOLOGY
DEFINITEMENTALTEMPORARY
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DEMONSTRATEMETHODTENSE
DENOTEMIGRATETERMINATE
DENYMILITARYTEXT
DEPRESSMINIMALTHEME
DERIVEMINIMIZETHEORY
DESIGNMINIMUMTHEORY
DESPITEMINISTRYTHEREBY
DETECTMINORTHESIS
DEVIATEMODETOPIC
DEVICEMODIFYTRACE
DEVOTEMONITORTRADITION
DIFFERENTIATEMOTIVETRANSFER
DIMENSIONMUTUALTRANSFORM
DIMINISHNEGATETRANSIT
DISCRETENETWORKTRANSMIT
DISCRIMINATENEUTRALTRANSPORT
DISPLACENEVERTHELESSTREND
DISPLAYNONETHELESSTRIGGER
DISPOSENORMULTIMATE
DISTINCTNORMALUNDERGO
DISTORTNOTIONUNDERLIE
DISTRIBUTENOTWITHSTANDINGUNDERTAKE
DIVERSENUCLEARUNIFORM
DOCUMENTOBJECTIVEUNIFY
DOMAINOBTAINUNIQUE
DOMESTICOBVIOUSUTILIZE
DOMINATEOCCUPYVALID
DRAFTOCCURVARY
DRAMAODDVEHICLE
DURATIONOFFSETVERSION
DYNAMICONGOINGVIA
ECONOMYOPTIONVIOLATE
EDITORIENTVIRTUAL
ELEMENTOUTCOMEVISIBLE
ELIMINATEVISION
EMERGEVISUAL
EMPHASISVOLUME
EMPIRICALVOLUNTARY
WELFARE
WHEREAS
WHEREBY
WIDESPREAD
NO.WORDDEFINITIONSENTENCE
1.Output An amount that a person, machine, or organization produces The amount of product we need to produce far exceeded our ..
2.OverallIn general rather than in particular, or including all the people or things in a particular group or situation The .. situation is good, despite a few minor problems
3.OverlapTo partly cover (something) with a layer of something else These .. (-ing) plates actually strengthen this part of the vehicle
4.OverseasIn, from, or to countries that are across the sea Back then many Europe countries tried to expand their territory by invading other countries, even going as far as their .. neighbor
5.PaneA flat piece of glass used in a window or door This window .. doesnt really match the room, does it?
6.ParadigmA very clear or typical example used as a model Some of these educators are hoping to produce a change in the current cultural ..
7.ParagraphA short part of a text that begins on a new line and consists of one or more sentences dealing with a single idea This .. would be better if it was combined with the one above it
8.ParallelBeing the same distance apart along all their length To make a rectangle, you need two sets of .. lines
9.ParameterA fixed limit that establishes how something should be done The central office sets/establishes the .. which guide policy at the local level
10. Participate To take part in or become involved in an activity She never .. in any of our discussion, does she?
Part 1NO.WORDSENTENCE
1.Output A. This window .. doesnt really match the room, does it?
2.OverallB Back then many Europe countries tried to expand their territory by invading other countries, even going as far as their .. neighbor
3.OverlapC. She never .(s) in any of our discussion, does she?
4.OverseasD. The central office sets/establishes the .. which guide policy at the local level
5.PaneE. The amount of product we need to produce far exceeded our ..
6.ParadigmF. To make a rectangle, you need two sets of .. lines
7.ParagraphG. This .. would be better if it was combined with the one above it
8.ParallelH. These .. (-ing) plates actually strengthen this part of the vehicle
9.ParameterI. Some of these educators are hoping to produce a change in the current cultural ..
10. Participate J. The .. situation is good, despite a few minor problems
Answer: 1E; 2J; 3H; 4B; 5A; 6I; 7G; 8F; 9D; 10C
Part 2NO.WORDDEFINITIONSENTENCE
1.PartnerOne of two people who do something together or are closely involved in some way The two companies are ..(s) in a contract to build a new power station
2.PassiveNot reacting to what happens, or not acting or taking partMen have always played an active part in leading worship while women have been confined to more ..
3.PerceiveTo think of (something) in a particular wayHow do the French .. the British?
4.PercentFor or out of every 100, symbolized in Mathematics as %Theres a 10 .. tax on these items
5.PeriodA length of time, durationHer work means that she depends long ..(s) away from home
6.PersistTo continue existing part the usual time, or to continue doing something in a determined way even when facing difficulties or oppositionsThe cold weather is set to .. throughout the week
7.PerspectiveA particular way of viewing things that depends on ones experience and personalityHe writes from a Marxist ..
8.PhaseAny stage in series of event or in a process of development The project is only in the initial .. as yet, but its looking quite
9.Phenomenon plural : PhenomenaAnything that is or can be experienced of felt, esp. something that is noticed because it is unusual or new Do you believe in the paranormal and other physic ..?
10. Philosophy The study of the nature of reality and existence, of what it is possible to know, and of right and wrong behavior, or a particular set of belies of this type We tried incorporating .. to science, it almost worked out
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1.PartnerA. Do you believe in the paranormal and other physic ..?
2.PassiveB. How do the French .. the British?
3.PerceiveC. The project is only in the initial .. as yet, but its looking quite
4.PercentD. We tried incorporating .. to science, it almost worked out
5.PeriodE. He writes from a Marxist ..
6.PersistF. The cold weather is set to .. throughout the week
7.PerspectiveG. The two companies are ..(s) in a contract to build a new power station
8.PhaseH. Theres a 10 .. tax on these items
9.Phenomenon plural : PhenomenaI. Men have always played an active part in leading worship while women have been confined to more ..
10. Philosophy J. Her work means that she depends long ..(s) away from home
Answer: 1G; 2I; 3B; 4H; 5J; 6F; 7E; 8C; 9A; 10D
Part 3
NO.WORDDEFINITIONSENTENCE
1.PhysicalConnected with the bodyI dont enjoy these .. activities
2.PlusWith the addition of, or in additionMr. Robin, you have to pay $40 for your meals, .. tax "He is a committed man, .. he has imagination, vitality and national stature" (Merv Griffin).
3.PolicyA set of ideas or a plan for action followed by a business, government, political party, or a group of people Work ethics often clash with the company .. of maximum profit
4.PortionA part or share of something largerA large/major .. of the companys profit goes straight back into new projects
5.PoseTo cause (esp. a problem or difficulty) to exist Nuclear weapons .. a threat to people around the world
6.PositiveWithout any doubt; certainYou should be having .. thinking, so that you can do all of these things easily.He takes a very .. attitude when correcting pupils' mistakes
7.PotentialPossible but not yet achieved A number of .. buyers have expressed interest in the company
8.PractitionerSomeone involved in a skilled job or activity..(s) of ancient martial arts were taught to maintain disciple
9.PrecedeTo be or go before something or someone in time or space Jimmy Carter .. Ronald Reagan as the president of the USA
10. Precise Exact and accurate A .. measurement is really needed when designing a machine The victim gave a precise description of the suspect.
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1.PhysicalA. Work ethics often clash with the company .. of maximum profit
2.PlusB. He takes a very .. attitude when correcting pupils' mistakes
3.PolicyC. The victim gave a .. description of the suspect.
4.PortionD. ..(s) of ancient martial arts were taught to maintain disciple
5.PoseE. "He is a committed man, .. he has imagination, vitality and national stature" (Merv Griffin).
6.PositiveF. Jimmy Carter .. Ronald Reagan as the president of the USA
7.PotentialG. Nuclear weapons .. a threat to people around the world
8.PractitionerH. A number of .. buyers have expressed interest in the company
9.PrecedeI. I dont enjoy these .. activities
10. Precise J. A large/major .. of the companys profit goes straight back into new projects
Answer: 1I; 2E; 3A; 4J; 5G; 6B; 7H; 8D; 9F; 10C
Part 4
NO.WORDDEFINITIONSENTENCE
1.PredictTo say that an event or action will happen in the future, esp. as a result of previous information or knowledge Although some talented men can .. the future, they dont know the time precisely The fortune teller .. his fate in the crystal ball.
2.PredominantMore noticeable or important, or larger in number, than othersResearch forms the .. part of my job
3.PreliminaryComing before more important in action or event, esp. introducing or preparing itThe .. matches are over, Danny failed to be the finalist of his schools singing contest Training is a necessary .. to employment.
4.PresumeTo believe something to be true, although youre not really sure In the British law, you are .. (-ed) innocent until you are proved guilty
5.PreviousHappening or existing before something or someone else In the shows .. episode, we saw a person who fell from a ten-floor building and fortunately, he was safe from that accident He recalled what Bob had told him the .. night.
6.PrimaryMore important than anything elseThe .. responsibilities lie with those who breaks the law
7.PrimeMain or most important Nowadays, in most of the .. time, some TV channels are competing to show many exciting shows or cartoon films in the .. timeA prime cause of deforestation was the burning of charcoal to melt ore into iron.
The programme will be broadcast during .. time.
8.PrincipalFirst in order of its importance; mainIraqs .. commodity is oil
9.PrincipleA basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens or worksThe organization works on the .. that all members have the same rights
10. Prior Existing or happening before something else, or before a particular time .. to the explosion, the airplanes engine is broken down .. to working in America, he had travelled in Europe.
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1.PredictA. The .. responsibilities lie with those who breaks the law
2.PredominantB. Iraqs .. commodity is oil
3.PreliminaryC. .. to working in America, he had travelled in Europe.
4.PresumeD. Research forms the .. part of my job
5.PreviousE. The organization works on the .. that all members have the same rights
6.PrimaryF. The programme will be broadcast during .. time.
7.PrimeG. Training is a necessary .. to employment.
8.PrincipalH. In the British law, you are .. (-ed) innocent until you are proved guilty
9.PrincipleI. The fortune teller .. his fate in the crystal ball.
10. Prior J. He recalled what Bob had told him the .. night.
Answer: 1I; 2D; 3G; 4H; 5J; 6A; 7F; 8B; 9E; 10CPart 5
NO.WORDDEFINITIONSENTENCE
1.PrioritySomething that is very important and must be dealt with before the other things You have to set your ..(s) orderly
2.ProceedTo continue as planned The preliminary matches are over, Danny failed to .. to the quarter final
3.ProcessA series of actions that you take in order to achieve a resultThe .. of extracting iron from iron ore isnt as simple as we first thought
4.ProfessionalHaving the qualities that you connect with trained and skilled people, such as effectiveness, skill, organization, and seriousness of manner A .. doctor wouldnt have overlooked any details
5.ProhibitTo forbid something officiallyThe policemen have .. the pedestrians to walk on this pathway since three years agoMy friends .. me from saying what happened.
6.ProjectA piece of planned work or an activity which is completes over a period of time and intended to achieve a particular aim My Physics teacher told me to make a .. about how the magnetic field influence the motion of a compassThe government .. (-ed) an irrigation project.
7.PromoteTo encourage the popularity, sale, development or existence of something In this year, the Department of the National Tourism was .. (-ing) the Komodo Island to the public as one of the seven natural wonders of the world and finally, it was enlisted by UNESCO successfullyCommercials usually .. new products.
8.ProportionThe number or amount of a group or part of something when compared to the whole The .. of your daily consumptions must be balanced with your daily activities Only a small .. of the class passed the exam.
9.ProspectThe possibility that something good might happen in the futureThe .. of having Nina as our group leader frightens us
10. Protocol The system of rules and acceptable behaviors used at official ceremonies, events, or occasions Signed in 1990s, the Tokyo .. is the only one model for many industries around the world to consider when emitting CO2 The Montreal .. claims the use and production of CFCs
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1.PriorityA. Commercials usually .. new products.
2.ProceedB. The government .. (-ed) an irrigation project.
3.ProcessC.. The Montreal .. claims the use and production of CFCs
4.ProfessionalD. You have to set your ..(s) orderly
5.ProhibitE. The preliminary matches are over, Danny failed to .. to the quarter final
6.ProjectF. The .. of extracting iron from iron ore isnt as simple as we first thought
7.PromoteG. A .. doctor wouldnt have overlooked any details
8.ProportionH. The .. of having Nina as our group leader frightens us
9.ProspectI. My friends .. me from saying what happened.
10. Protocol J. Only a small .. of the class passed the exam.
Answer: 1D; 2E; 3F; 4G; 5I; 6B; 7A; 8J; 9H; 10C
Part 6NO.WORDDEFINITIONSENTENCE
1.PsychologyThe scientific study of the way the human mind works and how it influences their behavior, or the influence of a particular persons character on their behavior Understanding human ..... is an important thing for many school counselor
2.PublicationThe act of making information or stories available to people in a printed form The magazine will be ready for .. next year
3.PublishTo make the information available to people, esp. in a book, magazine, or newspaper, or to produce and sell them Kodansha has .. (-ed) many translated scriptures in Japanese language
4.PurchaseTo buy something you want When I was 5 years old, my grandmother said that I have to .. and pay some money to get something I want
5.PursueTo be after/follow someone or something, esp. to get or reach something, catch, or kill themWhile .. its prey, a male cheetah usually asks the others to help him chasing the prey Let's not .. this argument.
6.QualitativeRelating to how good or bad something is Is there any .. difference between these two video recorders?
7.QuoteTo repeat the words that someone else has said or writtenIn his writing, John .. from Martin Luther Kings saying during his speech in 1960sHe began the chapter with a .. from the Bible,
8.RadicalBelieving or expressing the belief that there should be great or extreme social or political change Mark Twain was considered a .. thinker in his time, but now hes considered a genius author
9.RandomHappened, done, or chosen by chance rather than according to a planDuring a lecture in a Math class last week, my teacher asked the students to do a simple experiment by throwing two dices .. (ly) Chose a card at .. from the deck.
10. Range The amount, number or type of something between the upper and the lower limit The .. of the data collected was quite small, so we can deduce that the project was a success
NO.WORDSENTENCE
1.PsychologyA. When I was 5 years old, my grandmother said that I have to .. and pay some money to get something I want
2.PublicationB. He began the chapter with a .. from the Bible,
3.PublishC. The .. of the data collected was quite small, so we can deduce that the project was a success
4.PurchaseD. The magazine will be ready for .. next year
5.PursueE. Mark Twain was considered a .. thinker in his time, but now hes considered a genius author
6.QualitativeF. Let's not .. this argument.
7.QuoteG. Chose a card at .. from the deck
8.RadicalH. Understanding human ..... is an important thing for many school counselor
9.RandomI. Kodansha has .. (-ed) many translated scriptures in Japanese language
10. Range J. Is there any .. difference between these two video recorders?
Answer: 1H; 2D; 3I; 4A; 5F; 6J; 7B; 8E; 9G; 10CPart 7
NO.WORDDEFINITIONSENTENCE
1.RatioThe relationship between two groups or amounts, which expresses how much bigger one is than the otherWhen working on an empirical formula, you have to simplify the ratios among the numbers of a chemical formula in a substance The .. of 7 to 4 is written 7:4 or 7/4.
2.RationalShowing clear thought or reasonAbraham Lincoln was a rational president who always thought clearly and sensibly in his terms during the popularity of slaveries in the USA in the middle of 19th century Man is a .. being
3.ReactTo act in a particular way as a direct result of something elseAfter the news about atomic bomb as a world terror, many world scientists, notably the physicians and chemists reacted positively and negatively How did he react when you called him a fool?;
4.RecoverTo get back something lost, esp. health, ability, possessions, etcSoon after the assassination attempt aimed to President Reagan in 1981, he recovered and went back to the White House with his family He is trying hard to .. from a serious illness
5.RefineTo make something pure or improve something, esp. by removing unwanted materials Oil refinery refines crude oil by distilling it
6.RegimeA particular government or a system or method of governmentDuring President Suhartos regime lasted for about 30 years, there were a popular term called Corruption, Collusion, and Nepotism (KKN)People suffered under the fascist .. of Fidel Castro
7.RegionA particular area or part of the world, of the body, etc., or any of the large official areas into which a country is dividedThe mountainous region of Canada is a very cold place
8.RegisterTo put information, esp. your name, address, institutions, etc., into an official list or recordBefore joining in a national ballot, first, you have to register by completing the list, then you will be officially enrolled The warning failed to ...
9.RegulateTo control something, esp. by making it work in a particular way You can regulate the heat of this machine by twisting the temperature value
10. Reinforce To make something stronger Extra troops will be sent to reinforce the army.
NO.WORDSENTENCE
1.RatioA. You can .. the heat of this machine by twisting the temperature value
2.RationalB. The mountainous .. of Canada is a very cold place
3.ReactC. The Extra troops will be sent to .. the army.
4.RecoverD. The .. of 7 to 4 is written 7:4 or 7/4.
5.RefineE. The warning failed to ...
6.RegimeF. Man is a .. being
7.RegionG. Oil refinery .. (-s) crude oil by distilling it
8.RegisterH, People suffered under the fascist .. of Fidel Castro
9.RegulateI He is trying hard to .. from a serious illness
10. Reinforce J.. How did he .. when you called him a fool?
Answer: 1D; 2F; 3J; 4I; 5G; 6H; 7B; 8E; 9A; 10C
Part 8NO.WORDDEFINITIONSENTENCE
1.RejectTo refuse to accept, use or believe something or someone Jacks idea was .. because it wasnt relevant to the problem at hand
2.RelaxSpend time resting or doing things for pleasureTim was really stressed and frustrated about his work, now after he resigned, he was more ..
3.ReleaseTo give freedom or free movement to someone or something An anion ion occurs when an atom .. its electrons, thus dwindling the number of its electrons and becoming unbalanced
4.RelevantConnected with what is happening or being discussed Knowing that the story was .. to her problems, Anna took her note and made a brief poem entitled The Story Solves My Problems
5.ReluctanceAn unwillingness to do something Kim was .. (adj) to move, but he did it because he had no other choices
6.RelyTo need a particular thing or the help and support of someone or something in order to continue, to work correctly, or to succeed Never .. on others to help you, because that proves that youre immature
7.RemoveTo take something or someone away from somewhere, or off something When Julia was a toddler, her mother taught her how to .. stains from her toys by wiping and cleaning them with wet tissues
8.RequireTo need or make necessaryInsufficient data means we .. more survey subjects
9.ResearchA detailed study of a subject, esp. in order to discover new information or reach a new understandingAccording to the latest .., there will be more than 80% species extinct or vanish for future projections
10. Reside to live, have your home or stay in a place We have .. in North Carolina for 10 years
Part 9NO.WORDDEFINITIONSENTENCE
1.ResolveTo make a decision formally or with determinationOur new leader .. to repair the companys economy in a year
2.ResourceA useful or valuable possessions or quality of a country, organization, or personEMP bomb is a devastating and massive bomb whose its particle radiation can cripple our electricity .., notably the power plant
3.RespondTo say or do something as a reaction to something that has been said or doneSoon after the announcement of the US President, John F. Kennedy about a missile-projected on Cuba in early 1960s, Catholic Pope John XXIII .. the announcement by forcing the president to call off the missile, in front of the radio
4.RestoreTo return something or someone to an earlier good condition or positionThe museum tried to .. the painting and so far its only been 40% done
5.RestrainTo control the actions or behavior of someone by force, esp. in order to stop them from doing something, or to limit the growth or force of somethingBecause of his wild nature, he had to be physically .. by the other players
6.RestrictTo limit the movements or actions of someone, or to limit something an reduce its size or prevent it from increasingThe previous caution told that the room was .. to members only
7.RetainTo keep or continue to have somethingThe town had .. much of its old charm
8.RevealTo make known or show something that is surprising or that was previously secret Gaping holes and gullies which cover the Mars rocky and barren surface .. that there was a primitive and massive ocean a long time ago
9.RevenueThe income that a government or company receives regularlySome companies also receive .. from interest, dividends, or royalties paid to them by other companies
10. Reverse To (cause something to) go backwards, or to change the direction, order, position, result, etc. of something to its opposite The chemical reaction inside an accumulator becomes .. (adj) when we charge it with electricity
Part 10NO.WORDDEFINITIONSENTENCE
1.ReviseTo look at or consider again an idea, piece of writing, etc. in order to correct or improve itThe government .. the constitution several times
2.RevolutionA change in the way a country is governed, usually to a different political system and often using violence of wars and rebellionsIn the aftermath of Iranian .. led by Muslim anarchists in 1979, Ayatollah Khomeini swept to power and kicked the King of Iran away from his throne
3.RigidStiff or fixed; not able to be bent, amended, moved, changed, or persuadedDuring the new order government ranged for 30 years, the constitution of Indonesia was a .. law that no one could amend and revised it
4.RoleThe position or purpose that someone or something has in a situation, organization, society, or relationshipWe all have a .. in life and as long as we go along with it, everything will be just fine
5.RouteA particular way or direction between placesDuring the most devastating disaster in the U.S. history, the Dust Bowl, many people in Oklahoma fled to California by going along .. 66 in 1920s, which is recently reminded for its footage
6.ScenarioA description of possible actions or events in the future The worst .. would be if the college had to close
7.ScheduleA list of planned activities or things to be done showing the times or dates when they are intended to happen or be doneAs a First Lady, she has to assist her husband, the President, on making .. for his tasks, speeches, and visitations
8.SchemeAn officially organized plan or systemHis get rich quick scheme is just that, a ..
9.Scope The range of a subject covered by a book, program, class, etc. Im afraid that problem is beyond/outside the .. of my lecture
10. Section One of the parts that something is divided into The wind .. in The Book of Five Rings was about martial arts
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