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Part 1: For questions 36-45, write the correct form of each bracketed word in the corresponding

numbered boxes on the answer sheet. There is an example at the beginning (0).
Juvenile Crime 0. delinquency
Juvenile 0. (delinquent) ___________ refers to 36.
(society) ____________ or illegal behavior by children or 36.
adolescents and is considered a serious problem all over the world. It
is caused by social, economic and cultural factors. This juvenile 37. ____antisocial____________
(crime) _______________ is apparent in marginal sectors of urban
areas where children are exposed to violence in their immediate 37.
social environment, either as observers or as victims. Because
delinquent basic education, if they have any, is poor they have been _____criminality___________
38. (margin) ______________ from society and destitute of any
dignity or self esteem. Although most legal systems prescribe 38.
specific procedures for dealing with young criminals, such as
juvenile detention centers and 39.(suppress) _____marginalized___________
____suppression________, approaches to prevent youth from
becoming delinquent should also include measures to instill equality 39. ________________
and justice, fight poverty and create an atmosphere of hope and
peace among youth. These 40. (prevent) ___preventive_________ 40. ________________
policies should be 41. (prior) ______prioritized______ over any
42. (coerce) _____coercive_______ measures. 41. ________________
Information campaigns should be planned to 43. (sensitive)
____sensitize________ youth to be aware of the detrimental effects 42. ________________
of violence on the family, community and society, to teach them
how to communicate without violence. Focus on the importance of 43. ________________
family should become a priority because it is the primary institution
of 44. (social) ______socialization_________ of youth and 44. ________________
continues to play an important role in the prevention of juvenile
delinquency and 45. (old) ___underage___________ crime. 45. ________________

Part 2: Give the correct form of each bracketed word in the following passage. Write your
answers in the space provided.

In January 2001, the (1. GOVERN)____intergovernmental_______ Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)


issued its latest report on climate change. Climate models worked out by giant super-computers had
become far more reliable since the previous report in 1995 and allowed them to (2.
PRAISE)____appraise________ the earlier projections for global warming. Their conclusions were
that something very serious is happening and that it cannot be a natural process. The 1990s was the
hottest decade for 1,000 years and the Earth is warming faster than at any time in the last 10,000
years. According to the report, human activities are (3. EQUIVOCATE) _____unequivocally______to
blame for the temperature rise. The burning of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide and, due to (4.
FOREST)___deforestation______, there are fewer trees to absorb this gas and recycle it back into
oxygen. Methane (5. CONCENTRATE)_____concentrations________have also gone up dramatically
because of increases in rice culture and cattle - raising, both of which generate methane from (6.
COMPOSE) ______decomposed_____vegetation. These greenhouses gases trap heat in the Earth’s
atmosphere and cause the temperature to rise. In the worst case, the resulting melting of ice-caps
and glaciers would cause sea levels to rise by up to 88 cm, endangering the homes and (7.
LIVE)_____livelihood______ of tens of millions of people who live in low-lying regions.
Unfortunately, there is far greater unanimity among the world’s scientists over the issue than
among politicians. As long ago as 1990, the IPCC recommended a 60% reduction in carbon dioxide
(8. EMIT)_____emissions________, as the basic level required to return the planet’s climate to a
healthy level. Governments globally failed to (9. ACT)_____enact______ these proposals. Now that
the dangers have been reaffirmed by the latest
report, it is high time that governments took an active interest in exploring alternative, (10.
NEW)____newly-developed______energy sources.
Your answers
1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10

Part 3. Complete the following sentences with the words given in the brackets. You have to change
the form of the word. (10 pts)
1. My friends started going out late to nightclubs so I decided to …………dissociate…………..
myself from the group. (SOCIAL)
2. The witness claimed she was capable of discovering the man’s evil intentions from the ……………
murderous……….. look in his eyes. (MURDER)
3. Research has proved that certain types of meditation can decrease key stress symptoms such as
anxiety and ……………irritability……….. (IRRITATE).
4. My father is a strict …disciplinarian……….who always believes in 'spare the rod, spoil the child'.
(DISCIPLINE)
5. Sales forecasts indicate a poor …………outlook………….. for the clothing industry. (LOOK)
6. An alarm sounds when the temperature reaches a …………predetermined ………….. level.
(DETERMINE)
7. Children who grow up in time of war are more likely to be ………maladjusted…………….. than
others. (ADJUST)
8. She stood there completely……………expressionless……….., so I had no idea at all what she was
thinking. (EXPRESS)
9. I’ve tried to advise my daughter against hitch-hiking around Europe alone, but she won’t listen to
me. She’s so …………headstrong………….. (HEAD)
10. How awful! What an ……………outrageous……….. thing for anyone to do! (OUTRAGE)

Your answer
1. 3. 5. 7. 9.

2. 4. 6. 8. 10.

Part 4: For questions 40-45, write the correct form of each bracketed word in the numbered space
provided in the column on the right. (0) has been done as an example.
TURNING PROFESSIONAL

The transition from amateur to professional is far from (0) _____ (EASE) for an athlete. Choices must
be made and sacrifices too. As an (40) ___enlightening ___ (LIGHT) novice, you may find it a steep
learning curve going from running for fun on a regular basis to a very (41) ___rigid____ (REGIME)
approach to training as established by a coach. Your coach is likely to create a varied routine for each
day that focuses on (42) __unifying____ (UNITY) different aspects of fitness to get you into peak
shape. They will also have you do a (43) ___nutritional___ (NUTRIENT) assessment so they can
determine any dietary changes needed. When first turning professional, you might be (44)
__gainfully____ (GAIN) employed but pretty soon you might find yourself having to choose which
matters most: becoming a successful athlete or having a full-time job. Our advice would be to discuss
(45) _____sponsorship__ (SPONSOR) with your coach and start following up leads as soon as
possible.

0. easy
40. _______________
41. _______________
42. _______________
43. _______________
44. _______________
45. _______________

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