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Tier 2- Vocabulary

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  • Everyone in the group had to contribute an idea to the project so it would be a team effort.
    What does "contribute" mean? A. Take something away B. Add or give something C. Say nothing D. Stop helping
  • The teacher gave a brief announcement that lasted only a minute before class started. What does "brief" mean?
    A. Long and boring B. Exciting and fast C. Short in time D. Hard to understand
  • To make the smoothie, she had to blend the fruit and yogurt together until it was smooth. What does "blend" mean?
    A. Keep separate B. Freeze completely C. Mix together D. Cut into pieces
  • The crowd roared as the basketball players entered the arena for the championship game. What is an "arena"?
    A. A playground B. A room for small meetings C. A large building for sports or events D. A school cafeteria
  • The two friends began to argue about whose turn it was to play the game, raising their voices and interrupting each other. What does "argue" mean?
    A. To play together B. To fight using words C. To sing a song D. To share something
  • He felt awkward during the dance because he didn’t know the steps and kept bumping into people. What does "awkward" mean?
    A. Confident and graceful B. Strange and uncomfortable C. Excited and happy D. Quiet and shy
  • She made an attempt to climb the wall, even though it looked nearly impossible. What is an "attempt"?
    A. A success B. A try or effort C. A mistake D. A complaint
  • In spring, the cherry trees begin to blossom, filling the air with sweet smells and color. What does "blossom" mean?
    A. Lose leaves B. Grow flowers C. Turn brown D. Fall over
  • The loud noise outside the window began to distract the students from their reading. What does "distract" mean?
    A. Help focus B. Take attention away C. Make sleepy D. Repeat directions
  • To win the game, you must eliminate all the extra pieces from the board. What does "eliminate" mean?
    A. Add more B. Choose again C. Remove or get rid of D. Move faster
  • There was a conflict between the two teams over which one followed the rules. What does "conflict" mean?
    A. A friendly visit B. A peaceful agreement C. A disagreement or fight D. A celebration
  • She looked at her friend’s new bike with envy, wishing she had one too. What does "envy" mean?
    A. Admiration B. Jealousy C. Confusion D. Happiness
  • The rabbit began to burrow into the ground, creating a tunnel for its nest. What does "burrow" mean?
    A. Hop around B. Hide behind a tree C. Dig a hole D. Sleep on grass
  • My ancestor fought in the Civil War over 150 years ago, making him a part of our family’s long history. What does "ancestor" most likely mean?
    A. A future relative B. A family member from the past C. A soldier D. A neighbor
  • Please concentrate on your work so you can finish it without making mistakes. What does "concentrate" mean?
    A. Work quickly B. Focus your attention C. Daydream D. Talk loudly
  • The teacher asked the student to confirm the answer by checking it in the textbook. What does "confirm" mean?
    A. Guess again B. Prove it's correct C. Erase it D. Change it
  • The students were eager to go on the field trip and couldn’t stop talking about it. What does "eager" mean?
    A. Nervous and shy B. Uninterested C. Very excited and ready D. Tired and bored
  • He saved a copy of the official document to prove that he paid the bill. What is a "document"?
    A. A secret message B. A piece of writing with important information C. A folder of photos D. A text message
  • She will demonstrate how to solve the puzzle by doing the first one in front of the class.
    What does "demonstrate" mean? A. Watch quietly B. Prove something wrong C. Show or explain D. Think silently
  • Before learning advanced math, students must understand the basic skills like addition and subtraction. What does "basic" mean?
    A. Most important or simple B. Unnecessary C. Very difficult D. Extra