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Select the boldface word that better completes each sentence. You might refer to the passage on jes 50-51 how most. of these words are used in content oo Seen 4. During several of Heracles's labors, Athena noticed the (ovation, plight) the hero was in and offered her assistance. 2, Our supervisor (topples, scans) the newspaper each morning for items that may serve as leads for the sales force. 3, Once order had been restored, the leaders of the opposition called for the (revocation, keepsake) of martial law. ‘The great Greok hero Heracles had to accomplish twelve labors, or dificult tasks, 4, By reelecting him to Congress, the court of fe cies ere doatin ot Ne sone public opinion has forever (generated, ‘One task was fo wrestle and subdue the acquitted) him of the charges of neglecting _—-Pawertul retan bull his duties. 5. In Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, which character speaks the line, “Lord, what fools these (mortals, keepsakes) be"? 6. Imagine his (plight, ingratitude)—penniless, unemployed, and with a large family to support! 7. Ateam of filmmakers spent a year in the rain forests of South America, searching for the (elusive, toppled) harpy eagle. 8. Since you are the only one of us who has had experience with this kind of problem, we shall do whatever you (deem, scan) necessary. 9. The children stood on the southern (reverie, strand) and waved at the boats Sailing into the harbor. 10. Are we going to allow (elusive, petty) quarrels to destroy a friendship that has endured for so many years? 11. While the actors were busy rehearsing, the manager ran away with all the money and left them (stranded, plighted) in a strange town. 12. After so many years of (strife, ovation)—in business, politics, and the family—he wants only to retire to the peace and quiet of his ranch. 18. A special edition of poems by the noted writer was presented as a (reverie, keepsake) to all who attended her eightieth birthday party. 14. In my composition, | tried to give a definition of “humor,” but | found the idea too (Petty, elusive) to pin down 18. At times we all enjoy a(n) (ovation, reverie) about “what might have been,” but before long we must return to “the way things are. Unit 4 = 55 Scanned with CamScanner ing to see that his best friend was trying to (discredit, . It was upsetti tl _ record es the best receiver on the team. + Sean) herself, but | never dreamed that that she was wrapped up in Trey pe gully of such (revocation, ingratitude). even se iseases that have disappeared in the United States continue to 18, Many diseant in other parts of the world. (ovata, idolize) countries i natural to feel afraid, and it is certainly no (discredit, Mortal) jp 49, Attimes itis qui anyone to admit it. 20. We will never allow such vicious, unfounded rumors to (deem, generate) discorg and conflict in our school! |. What a(n) (ovation, reverie) he received when he trotted back to the bench afte, scoring the winning touchdown! 22. Our business is barely managing to pay its bills; one bad break will be enough ip (acquit, topple) it into bankruptcy. s that he has never stopped (repenting, devastating) the any years ago to give up the study of medicine. 24. We should respect our national leaders, but we should not (idolize, discredit) them and assume that they can do no wrong. keepsake) box to store letters and photographs. 2 23. Our father often say: decision he made mi 25. Katie purchased a (revocation, \ Yy Choose the word from this Unit that is the same or most nearly Syi MS the same in meaning as the boldface word or expression in the Zi Pras Wee tha word on the line. Use a dictionary if necessary. 4. asked for a retraction of the news column =e 2. pitied her for the difficult situation she was in eS 3. too much friction to remain partners li 4. to desert them on a dangerous island —_————— 5. may never apologize for his wrongdoing a aa 6. power to demolish an entire community al 7. waved his cap to acknowledge the cheers | 8. search the night sky for shooting stars te 9. immersed in contemplation SS 10. a lack of appreciation that was uncalled for | Scanned with CamScanner Antonyms —reonrgshevtaece wed reese fa “TINS Write that word on the line. Use a dictionary if necessary. 4, heckling that was not appreciated 2, to boast about a crime 4, show our appreelation for your kindness 4, cooperation that produces harmony 5, giving the nominee our approval each of the following sentences. Write the correct word form in space provided. 4, Why argue about such ________ matters when there are so many important problems to deal with? 2. The sudden racket produced by a noisy car radio jolted me out of my deep and peaceful 3, Tom is not a very fast runner, but he is so _______ that he is extremely hard to tackle on the football field. 4, Though that actress's name and face are all but forgotten today, she used to be by adoring fans all over the world. 5. I don't have the time to read every word of that long newspaper article, but I'll it quickly to get the main idea. 6. Instead of telling us how much you your outrageous conduct, why don't you sincerely try to reform? 7. We learned that even unfavorable reviews of a new book may help to a certain amount of public interest in it. 8. Regardless of what you might think proper, | do not it Necessary for someone of your age to wear an evening gown to the dance. 8. The famous Leaning Tower of Pisa looks as though it might Over any minute, 10. The evidence against the accused man proved to be so weak that the jury had no Choice but to. him. Unit 4 = Wy : piéting From the words in this Unit, choose the one that best completes the 57 Scanned with CamScanner al As itis i aL 's Clear that his only interest is to make money for himself, his plan for 'Ng a new highway has been completely ——_____—_— 12. , . Secause the members of my family disagree on so many matters, the dinner table 's often the scene of much verbal —__—. 13. ire wound at first did not appear to be too serious, but to our great grief it proved e a | 14. The TV program made us keenly aware of the ____—- of retired People trying to live solely on Social Security payments. 15. The defendant was warned that another speeding ticket would result in the of her driver's license. The rope is made of many 18 of fiber woven together. 17. The hurricane so 1. —____a large section of the coast that the president declared it a disaster area. 18. As | sincerely appreciate all my parents have done for me, how can you accuse 1 OF ee a al 19. She richly deserved the audience's ——_—______—— for her brilliant performance of Lady Macbeth. 20. | plan to save this old notebook as a(n) of one of the best and most enjoyable classes | have ever had. Scanned with CamScanner Vocabulary in Context CED 1, | have never told this story, have passed over for eterni what it cannot grasp, and so | do not pulpit, and the press, and held up truths which some day science will subste One who is mortal a. will live forever b. has a strong sense of duty words in boldface type. Complet circling the letter of the conenr fantiate. ¢. will die one day d. has trouble believing the truth . “Cannot the war be ended at once?" happiness, and end this unpopular strife.” Strife is a(n) a. reign b. war ©. peace d. conversation . When Woola had finished his meal | again took up my weary and seemingly endless wandering in quest of the elusive waterway. Awaterway that is elusive is a. very large ¢. difficult to navigate b. hard to find d. rough and choppy '. On the seventh day following the battle with the air craft we again took up the march toward Thark, all Probability of another attack being ‘eemed remote by Lorquas Ptomel. Something that is deemed is & ignored c. approved . described d. considered “Good-bye, my princess,” | whispered, “we may prctin Helium yet. |have escaped from worse Plights than this,” and | tried to smile as | lied. What,” she cried, “are you not coming with us?” A light is NOT a(n) — B Seat difficulty _¢, dangerous situation * S@8y circumstance d. serious Vow h , Burouane ets are from A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice 8B 5. Ie of the You have studied in this Unit appear +h statement below th Of the correct answer, anenaen Nor shall mortal man see this Manuscript until after f inuscript uni age human mind will not believe Spoke Sab Than. "It requires but the word of Than Kosis to bring peace. Say it, my father, say the word that will hasten my Edgar Rice Burroughs set many of hhis adventure stories on the planet Mars, but he became famous for his tales of Tarzan. Snap the code, or go to | vocabularyworkshop.com Scanned with CamScanner the Select the botdtace choosing You might reer to the peat better completes each sentence. | pight Word ofthese word | 4, puring several of Heracles's labors, Athena noticed the (ovation, plight) the hero was in and offered her assistance, Our supervisor (topples, scans) the newspaper each morning Tor items that may serve as leads for the sales force, br Once order had been restored, the leaders ‘of the opposition called for the (revocation, keepsake) of martial law. SS ‘The great Greek hero Heracles had to 4 ayetecting him to Congress, he coutoi Semeur stars public opinion has forever (generated, One task was to wrestle and subdue the acquitted) him of the charges of neglecting _-—_~powerful Cretan bul is duties. In Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, which character speaks the line, “Lord, what fools these (mortals, keepsakes) be"? 2 2 Imagine his (plight, ingratitude)—penniless, unemployed, and with a large family to support x A team of filmmakers spent a year in the rain forests of South America, searching for the (elusive, toppled) harpy eagle. 2 | 8. Since you are the only one of us who has had experience with this kind of problem, | we shall do whatever you (deem, scan) necessary. The children stood on the southern (reverie, strand) and waved at the boats sailing into the harbor. | 10. Are we going to allow (elusive, petty) quarrels to destroy a friendship that has | endured for so many years? nw the manager ran away with all the money While the actors were busy rehearsing, and left them (stranded, plighted) in a strange town. ovation)—in business, politics, and the family—he d quiet of his ranch. B After so many years of (strife, Wants only to retire to the peace an noted writer was presented as a (reverie, 1 eightieth birthday party. “humor,” but | found the idea too 13. A special edition of poems by the Keepsake) to all who attended her 14. In my composition, | tried to give 4 definition of | ___ (Petty, elusive) to pin down. reverie) about “what might have been,” but 18. Ati : At times we all enjoy a(n) (ovation, Bigs are." before long we must return to "the way th Unit 4 = 55 CCSS Vocabulary: 4.4. (See pp. T1415.) Scanned with CamScanner 46. It was upsetting to see that his best friend was trying to (discredit, scan) hig record as the best receiver on the team. 17. | knew that she was wrapped up in herself, but | never dreamed that even she could be guilty of such (revocation, ingratitude). . is i ‘ed in the United States continue to (dey 18. Many diseases that have disappeared ii (devastate idolize) countries in other parts of the world. 19. Attimes it is quite natural to feel afraid, and it is certainly no (discredit, mortal) to anyone to admit it. 20. We will never allow such vicious, unfounded rumors to (deem, generate) discorg and conflict in our school! 21. What a(n) (ovation, reverie) he received when he trotted back to the bench after scoring the winning touchdown! 22. Our business is barely managing to pay its bills; one bad break will be enough to (acquit, topple) it into bankruptcy. 23, Our father often says that he has never stopped (re| enting, devastating) the decision he made many years ago to give up the ey ‘of medicine. 24. We should respect our national leaders, but we should not (idolize, discredit) them and assume that they can do no wrong. ae 25. Katie purchased a (revocation, keepsake) box to store letters and photographs. QW Choose the word from this Unit that is the same or most nearly SYAMONYMS the same in meaning as the boldface word or expression in the phrase. Write that word on the line. Use a dictionary if necessary. 1. asked for a retraction of the news column revocation 2. pitied her for the difficult situation she was in ena plight___ 3. too much friction to remain partners strife ae 4, to desert them on a dangerous island strand = 5. may never apologize for his wrongdoing repent et 6. power to demolish an entire community devastate __— 7. waved his cap to acknowledge the cheers ____ ovation __— 8. search the night sky for shooting stars ______ssean_— 9. immersed in contemplation reverie _— 10. a lack of appreciation that was uncalled for ingratitude __— Scanned with CamScanner rhe synonyms and antonyms here do not appear on the Definitions page. a | Choose the word from this Unit that is most nearly opposite in Ant onyms meaning to the boldface word or ‘expression in the phrase. Write that word on the line. Use a dictionary if necessary. 4, heckling that was not appreciated ——_wvation __ », to boast about a crime eu tpn a g, snow our appreciation for your kindness ___ingratitude 4, cooperation that produces harmony strife 5. gving the nominee our approval revocation n From the words in this Unit, choose the one that best completes Completing each of the following sentences. Write the correct word form in the the Sentence space provided. sent 1. Why argue about such______petty _ matters when there are so many important problems to deal with? 2, The sudden racket produced by a noisy car radio jolted me out of my deep and peaceful_____reverie 3. Tomis not a very fast runner, but he is so___elusive__ that he is. extremely hard to tackle on the football field. | 4. Though that actress's name and face are all but forgotten today, she used to be idolized by adoring fans all over the world, 5. Idonit have the time to read every word of that long newspaper article, but I'll ——Sean___it quickly to get the main idea, 6. Instead of telling us how much you _____repent__ your outrageous Conduct, why don't you sincerely try to reform? | T Welearned that even unfavorable reviews of a new book may help to ———Senerate a certain amount of public interest in it. | | } a : Fegerdess of what you might think proper, | do not ____deem__it Scessary for someone of your age to wear an evening gown to the dance. 9 ak The famous Leaning Tower of Pisa looks as though it might ___tepple_ 4 ‘any minute, | 10, pe evidence against the accused man proved to be so weak that the jury had no Sieebutto_____aequit_him. ic fc : | °S8 Vocabulary: _ (See pp. 114-15.) Unit 4 = 57 Scanned with CamScanner | 11. As itis clear that his only interest is to make money for himsolt, his pi building a new highway has been complotely_lscrodited! 12. Because the members of my family disagree on so many maltors, the inne is often the scene of much verbal ____Strlfe___ " tably 13. The wound at first did not appear to be too serious, but to our great to be mortal Great griof It proveg 414. The TV program made us keenly aware of the light of retired people trying to live solely on Social Security payments. 15. The defendant was warned that another speeding ticket would result in the —___tevocation _of her driver's license. 16. The rope is made of many strands of fiber woven together, 17. The hurricane so___devastated_ a large section of the coast that the president declared it a disaster area. 48. As | sincerely appreciate all my parents have done for me, how can you accuse me-of ingratitude 2 19. She richly deserved the audience's ovation for her brilliant performance of Lady Macbeth. 20. | plan to save this old notebook as a(n) ____ keepsake ___of one of the bes! and most enjoyable classes | have ever had. Scanned with CamScanner Vocabulary in Context: Informational Text for it : : F Unit avaliable online at vocabularyworkshop.com.” Vocabulary the following excerpts are from A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Some of the ied in this Unit in context ghs. Some of the words you have studied in this Unit appear in boldface type. Complete each statement below the excerpt by Cua circling the letter of the correct answer. 4. | have never told this story, nor shall mortal man see this manuscript until after | have passed over for eternity. | know that the average human mind will not believe what it cannot grasp, and so | do not purpose being pilloried by the public, the pulpit, and the press, and held up as a colossal liar when | am but telling the simple truths which some day science will substantiate. One who is mortal a. will live forever @)will die one day b. has a strong d. has trouble believing sense of duty the truth 2. “Cannot the war be ended at once?” spoke Sab Than. “It requires but the word of Than Kosis to bring peace. Say it, my father, say the word that will hasten my happiness, and end this unpopular strife.” Strife is a(n) a. reign c. peace war d. conversation 3. When Woola had finished his meal | again took up my weary and seemingly endless wandering in quest of the elusive waterway. ‘Awaterway that is elusive is . difficult to navigate a. very large @)hard to find d. rough and choppy 4. On the seventh day following the battle with ae eee the air craft we again took up the march toward Cer eee rari on the planet Thark, all probability of another attack being Mars, but he became famous for fis tales of Tarzan. deemed remote by Lorquas Ptomel. Something that is deemed is a. ignored c. approved b. described @considered 5. “Good-bye, my princess,” | whispered, “we may | | meet in Helium yet. | have escaped from worse - plights than this," and | tried to smile as | lied. wy = “What,” she cried, “are you not coming with us?” A plight is NOT a(n) ' a. great difficulty _¢. dangerous situation ()easy circumstance d. serious vow Snap the code, or go to vocabularyworkshop.com CS ccss Vocabulary: 4.d.; Reading (Literature): 4 (See pp.T14-15.) Unit 4 = 59 Scanned with CamScanner

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