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C1 Reading and Use of English Part 1 (Game 2)

  •  English    20     Public
    Advanced Multiple Choice Gap Fill
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  • A solution to ________ desires and expectations perhaps lies in the recognition that wealth does not involve having many things, - ( coiling, curving, spiralling, revolving 9
    spiralling
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  • Every time we feel satisfied with what we have, we can be _______ as rich, however little we may actually own. - ( counted, added, thought, accounted )
    counted
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  • There are two ways to make people richer: to give them more money or to _______ their desires. - ( refer, reassure, recline, restrain )
    restrain
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  • The most effective way to feel wealthy may not be to try to make more money. It can be to ______ ourselves - practically and emotionally - ( dispute, vary, single, distance )
    distance
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  • Rather than trying to become bigger fish, we should concentrate our energies on ______ around us smaller companions. - ( gathering, heaping, loading, distributing )
    gathering
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  • If we have smaller companions next to us, our own size will not ________ us. - ( brood, fret, trouble, console )
    trouble
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  • The _____ we have paid for expecting to be so much more than our ancestors is the permanent feeling that we are far from being all we might be. - ( fee, price, fund, charge )
    price
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  • No matter what the media _______ at us, we must remain realistic in our goals and expectations. _ ( sends, delivers, exploits, throws )
    throws
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  • We must not allow ourselves to be _______ into a life of materialism. - ( liberated, quarantined, brainwashed, investigated )
    brainwashed
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  • The net effect of these societies may be to _______ us because they keep open a permanent gap between what we want and what we can afford. - ( redeem, impoverish, enrich, augment )
    impoverish
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  • The arid character of the Navajo Indian´s country forces them to _______ a nomadic life. - ( hold, lead, serve, escort )
    lead
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  • The Navajo women weave the renown Navajo blankets, _______ for their durability, beauty and variety of design. - ( notorious, famous, conspicuous, obscure )
    famous
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  • Navajos have little of the sullen, reticent disposition ______ to Indians generally, and are cheerful, friendly, hospitable and industrious. - ( attributed, contributed, donated, blamed )
    attributed
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  • Their local chiefs are men of temporary and ill-defined authority, whose power ______ largely upon their personal influence. - ( reckons, determines, trusts, depends )
    depends
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  • Pueblo lndians were eventually adopted into the tribe, are responsible for a number of clans. As a ______ there is nothing like a pronounced or a prevailing Navajo type. - ( connection, sequel, consequence, condition )
    consequence
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  • The elaborate system of pagan worship, expressed in chants, sacrifices, sand painting, and dances, make the Navajo ______ very religious. - ( assume, arise, appear, apply )
    appear
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