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You must understand the basic ( ) of science in order to know why water becomes steam when it boils. 1 principles 2 substitutes 3 decades 4 critics
1 principles 2 substitutes 3 decades 4 critics
Keith was the only person to wear jeans to the formal party, and people were looking at him strangely. He felt ( ), so he went home early. 1 intelligent 2 steady 3 pleasant 4 awkward
1 intelligent 2 steady 3 pleasant 4 awkward
Nate’s parents could not pay for his college education, so he had to get a student ( ). After graduating, he will have to pay back $100 every month. 1 tube 2 loan 3 unit 4 pile
1 tube 2 loan 3 unit 4 pile
Eva is studying French literature in college. For her final project, she is ( ) a French novel into English. 1 translating 2 measuring 3 arresting 4 greeting
1 translating 2 measuring 3 arresting 4 greeting
Jason was ( ) not feeling well today. He kept coughing, and he looked very tired. 1 luckily 2 obviously 3 commonly 4 separately
1 luckily 2 obviously 3 commonly 4 separately
A : Patricia, this salad is delicious! Did you say you grow your own vegetables? B : Yes. The secret is to mix seashells in the ( ) in your garden. 1 wound 2 trap 3 index 4 soil
1 wound 2 trap 3 index 4 soil
A : Who was that on the telephone, Pete? B : Just someone who was doing a ( ). She asked me some questions. 1 label 2 figure 3 survey 4 purpose
1 label 2 figure 3 survey 4 purpose
Wayne did not want to go to the party, but his friends ( ) that he should join them. He finally agreed to go with them and ended up having a great time. 1 proved 2 revealed 3 insisted 4 reported
1 proved 2 revealed 3 insisted 4 reported
People used to stop working when they turned 60. Now, however, many people ( ) when they are 65 or older. 1 retire 2 spoil 3 broadcast 4 insert
1 retire 2 spoil 3 broadcast 4 insert