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CHAPTER 1

A. Match each key word with each definition.


VOCABULARY WORDS
a. Consider b. feast c. generous d. guilt e. load
f. mean g. occasion h. proof i. settle j. spirit

1.______________ a large amount of something that is carried


2.______________ willing to give more money, time etc., than normal
3.______________ unkind or wanting to hurt others
4.______________ to end an argument or a bad situation
5.______________ to think about something carefully
6.______________ the parts of someone ‘s personality that make him or her
special (people believe these special things live on after death)
7.______________ facts or information that show something is true
8.______________ a large meal for many people to celebrate a special event
9.______________ a time when something happens
10._____________ sadness and embarrassment because of wrong doing

B. WORDS IN DISCUSSION
Apply the key words to your own life. Read and discuss the questions. Try
to use the key words.
1. What do you consider to be healthy snack?
2. Name something you often forget to do or decide not to do until later. Do
you feel guilty about doing this?
3. You have $200 to spend on dinner with some friends. What will you feast
on?
4. How can you try to prove that someone is lying about his or her age?
5. What is the easiest way to carry a load of books?
C. WORDS IN WRITING
Write a short answer ( 1-2 sentences )for each question. Try to use the key
words.
1.When was the last time you were in high spirits?

2.A doctor gives you a very sad news: you have only one year to live. What
kind of changes that is mean for you?

3. Name a special occasion you like to celebrate every year?

4. Do you have brothers or sisters? If so, did your parents settle your fights?
If not, do you think parents should settle arguments among their children?

5.Who is the most generous person you know? Give an example of his or
her generosity?
D.COLLOCATIONS AND EXPRESSIONS
1. Consider something to be
-to think someone or something in some way
2. feast on something
-to eat a lot of food with great enjoyment
3. feel guilty about something
-to feel something sad and embarrassed because you did something wrong
4. load up on something
-to get a lot of something
5. on several occasions
-several times or meeting
6. be in high spirits

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