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Reading Explorer 2 Unit 6A

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  • Make a sentence: brilliant
    (answers may vary)
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  • Make a sentence: negative
    (answers may vary)
  •  20
  • Make a sentence: pollution
    (answers may vary)
  •  20
  • Make a sentence: release
    (answers may vary)
  •  20
  • Make a sentence: remarkable
    (answers may vary)
  •  20
  • Make a question: shallow
    (answers may vary)
  •  20
  • If you catch a fish and then release it, you _____ it. (a. don't keep / b. keep)
    a. don't keep
  •  15
  • If you construct a house, you _____ it. (a. build / b. buy)
    a. build
  •  15
  • If you occupy a place, you _____ there. (a. stay / b. leave)
    a. stay
  •  15
  • In a city with high levels of pollution, the air is likely to be very _____. (a. clean / b. dirty)
    b. dirty
  •  15
  • A color that is described as brilliant is probably very _____. (a. bright / b. dark)
    a. bright
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  • People often create chemicals in a _____. (a. library / b. science lab)
    b. science lab
  •  15
  • The word skinny has a more negative _____ than the word slim. (a. meaning / b. response)
    a. meaning
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  • There was a largely negative _____ to the government's plans to increase income tax. (a. thought / b. response)
    b. response
  •  15
  • Playing video games late a night can have a negative _____ on your sleep. (a. thought / b. effect)
    b. effect
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  • Sports psychologists believe that negative _____ can affect an athlete's performance. (a. thought / b. meaning)
    a. thought
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