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1. A. Flew into a rage: become angry


B. Drove: operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle.
C. Jumped: do an act of pushing oneself off a surface and into the air by using the
muscles in one's legs and feet.
D. Rushed: go/do sth quickly
2. A. Catches: intercept and hold (sth which has been thrown, propelled, or dropped).
B. Holds: hold
C. Come to grips with sth: make an effort to understand and deal with a problem
or situation
D. Grabs: grasp or seize suddenly and roughly.
3.
A. inspector: an officer of middle rank in the police force
B. invigilator: a person who watches people while they are taking an exam to
make sure that they have everything they need, that they keep to the rules,
etc.
C. tester: a person or thing that tests something
D. assessor: an expert in a particular subject who is asked by a court or other
official group to give advice
4.
A. evaluator: a person who assesses the amount, extent, or value of something.
B. sponsor : a person or company that pays for a radio or television
programme, or for a concert or sporting event, usually in return for
advertising
C. academic referee: An academic referee is someone who provides a
reference regarding your abilities, something all graduates will need at
some point
D. arbitrator: a person who is chosen to settle a disagreement
5. B. Chief of Department: The chief of an organization is the person who is in charge
of it.
6. D. Contender: someone who is qualified to compete to win something or to achieve a
position of leadership
7. A. borrowing: to get sth from a place or sb temporarily
B. loan (Short loan section: an area in the library containing books needed by many
students and should be borrowed in a short duration)
C. credit: believe; an amount of money
D. return: to get sth back to its original state or place
8. A. fiscal: relating to various kinds of revenues
B. finance (Accounting and finance: name of a major)
C. monetary: relating to money
D. economic: relating to the circulation of goods
9. Nursery school: A school for children, usually between the ages of three and five, who
are not old enough to attend kindergarten.
10. hall of residence: a place where students sleep
Abode: a place where one lives
Dwelling: a home or a place to live in
11.A.lamp :a device for giving light.
B. light: the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible
C.to burn the midnight oil: to stay up late at night to work, study, read, or
perform some other activity
D.oil: a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant.
12.A.files: a folder or box for holding loose papers that are typically arranged in a particular order
for easy reference.
B.archives: a collection of historical or records providing information about a
place, institution, or group of people.
C.records: a thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past, especially an
account kept in writing or some other permanent form.
D.collections:A group of things or people
13.

A. fill in: to do someone else's work for them because they cannot or will not do it
themselves
B. soak up: to absorb or enjoy something that exists around you
C. well up: to gradually or steadily flow upwards or outwards so as to begin to fill or
overflow something
D. weigh down: impede or hold down someone

14.

A. forgone: to not have or do something enjoyable


B. foretell: to say what is going to happen in the future
C. prearranged: arranged at an earlier time
D. pre-plan: to think about and arrange how you are going to do something
differently, for example, at a different time or in a different way

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A. pupil :someone who is being taught a skill, especially painting or music, by an


expert
B. assistant:a person who helps someone else to do a job or who holds a less
important position in an organization
C. Student: someone who knows about a subject and is interested in it, but may not
have studied it formally
D. apprentice: someone who has agreed to work for a skilled person for a particular
period of time and often for low payment, in order to learn that person's skills
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A. Distance: an amount of space between two things or people
B. Postal: relating to post or to the public service that collects and delivers the post
C. Mail: the letters, etc. that are sent to or from people, or the system for sending
letters, etc. from place to place:
D. correspondence:the action of writing, receiving, and reading letters, especially
between two people
17.
A. Preserved : to keep something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from
decaying or being damaged or destroyed
B. Maintained: to continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less
C. Conserved: to keep and protect something from damage, change, or waste
D. Defended: to protect someone or something against attack or criticism
18.
A. Scorching: to (cause to) change colour with dry heat, or to burn slightly
B. Exploded: to break up into pieces violently, or to cause something to do this
C. Fiery: flaming or extremely bright, hot, or of a red color like fire
D. Flamed: to burn (more) brightly
19.
A. Advisor: someone whose job is to give advice about a subject.
B. Consultant: a person who is a specialist in a particular subject and whose job is to
give advice and information to businesses, government organizations, etc.
C. Counsellor: someone who is trained to listen to people and give them advice about
their problems.
D. Guide: a person whose job is showing a place or a particular route to visitors.
20. D. drop out: to stop going to school before finishing the course of instruction.

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