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Exercises p.48 Grammar p.59
1. No, I don’t believe it. 1. B. (The correct word is “who”, a relative pronoun for a person.)
2. There is not enough evidence to prove it. 2. B. (The correct word is “rich, an adjective for the noun “friends”.)
3. I believe we are made by God. 3. B. (The correct word is “him”, an objective pronoun.)
4. Yes, I believe so. 4. B. (The correct word is “but”, a conjunction that connects opposing ideas.)
5. I have faith in God. 5. A. (The correct word is “wants”, the singular form of the verb for the subject “no
body”, which is also singular.)
Reading Comprehension p.49
1. B Exercises p.60
2. A 1. B
3. B 2. A
4. A 3. D
5. B 4. C
5. E
Reading Comprehension p.60
Lesson 13 1. D. his friends
Vocabulary p.51 2. B. Money comes, money goes.
1. C. fable (A novel and a legend is long, and a proverb is not a story.) 3. C. Could you lend me a thousand grand? I’m broke.
2. A. denied (To deny is to state that something is not true.) 4. D. a rich guy.
3. C. mumbled (To mumble is to mutter or to speak in a low indistinct manner.) 5. A. The girl is a gold-digger.
4. C. sour (Vinegar is a sour liquid. A sour taste is acidic.)
5. B. rationalize (To rationalize is to find reasons to justify or explain something.)
Lesson 16
Grammar p.51 Vocabulary p.63
1. B. by (“By” is used to indicate the person who made a creative work.) 1. B. explore (To explore is to look closely or examine.)
2. B. crossing (The progressive form of the verb should be used here.) 2. A. inordinate (Inordinate means immoderate.)
3. C. At (“At” is used at a specific position.) 3. A. unleashed (To unleash is to release.)
4. B. another (“Another” is used to mean one more or an additional.) 4. C. resilient (Resilient means recovering readily from illness.)
5. B. fell (Verb tenses should conform. Since the verb in the first clause is in the 5. B. rampant (Rampant is occurring without restraint and frequently.)
past, the verb here in the second clause should also be in the past form. Also,
the action happened in the past.)
Grammar p.63
Exercises p.52 1. C. (The correct word is “at” to refer to within an interval or time span.)
2. C. (The correct word is “are” since the subject “forms” is plural.)
1. B. What’s the update between you and that girl you are courting? (“What’s the 3. A. (The correct word is “are” since there are three forms of pollution presented.)
score” means “What’s the update?”) 4. C. (The correct word is “save”. The base form of the verb is used in an infinitive.)
2. A. My mother ignored me. (To give the cold shoulders is to ignore.) 5. D. (The correct word is “in” for a place. We use “live in” before the place where
3. C. She told me to go away. (To “beat it” is to “go away”.) we stay.)
4. A. I saw a hot girl walking on the street. (A “chick” is a slang term for a young,
attractive girl.)
5. C. He was attracting that chick. (To “hit on” is to attract.) Exercises p.64
1. I know land, water, and air pollution. /
I know land, air, and water pollution. /
I know air, land, and water pollution. /
Reading Comprehension p.53 I know air, water, and land pollution. /
1. fox I know water, land, and air pollution. /
2. grapes I know water, air, and land pollution.
3. vine 2. I will recycle things if I can.
4. mumbled 3. I will not throw away garbage in bodies of water.
5. sour 4. I will support campaigns against air pollution.
5. Our environment would be completely ruined.
Lesson 14 Reading Comprehension p.65
Vocabulary p.55 1. B. The Day After Tomorrow
1. A. distinguishing feature or characteristic 2. A. because of greenhouse effect
2. B. refugee 3. B. balance between the earth’s natural forces
3. A. overturn 4. C. ghost town
4. A. unhesitating in danger 5. C. a climatologist
5. A. intelligence and humor
Grammar p.55 Lesson 17
1. B. adjective
2. A. noun Vocabulary p.67
3. D. verb 1. exaggerated (Exaggerated means overstated.)
4. D. verb 2. appellation (An appellation is a name, title, or designation.)
5. C. adjective 3. symptoms (A symptom is a sign or indication of the existence of something else.)
4. illusion (An illusion is something deceiving.)
5. repugnant (Repugnant is offensive.)
Exercises p.56
1. Yes, I have been on one before.
2. I told all my ideas and opinions. / Grammar p.67
I told all my opinions and ideas. 1. C. adjective
3. I find it exciting and educating. / 2. B. noun
I find it educating and exciting. 3. C. adverb
4. No, I rarely do debates. 4. D. adjective
5. I usually join debates in school. / 5. C. verb
Usually, I join debates in school.
Exercises p.68
Reading Comprehension p.57 1. No, I am not a narcissist.
1. B. Hitler’s Germany during the Third Reich 2. Sometimes, I do meet one in a day. /
2. D. a Jewish mother on the run I sometimes do meet one in a day. /
3. A. a run-down barn 3. I know an actor who is a narcissist.
4. B. Your baby starts to cry. 4. I think he or she is exaggerated or overrated. /
5. C. Your ship capsizes in a raging storm. I think she or he is exaggerated or overrated. /
I think he or she is overrated or exaggerated. /
I think she or he is overrated or exaggerated.
Lesson 15 5. I don’t think it is right.
Vocabulary p.59 Reading Comprehension p.69
1. C. stunned (To be stunned is to be overwhelmingly shocked or surprised.) 1. wang japyong
2. A. gullible (Gullible is easily deceived or cheated.) 2. congju pyang
3. C. callous (Callous is unsympathetic or indifferent.) 3. congju pyang
4. B. head over heels (Head over heels means completely.) 4. wang japyong
5. A. stoic (Stoic is one who is seemingly indifferent or unaffected by any emotions.) 5. congju pyang
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