c neither
[nhdar]
adv.
You use
neither to connect two negative statements.
->
Neither
the pass on the left nor the pass on the right will lead us home.
r
otherwise
[Adarwaiz]
adv.
Otherwise means different or in another way.
-*
It’s good to stay active;
otherwise,
you’ll gain weight.
r
physical [fizikal]
adj.
If something is
physical, it is related to your body and not your mind.
-+
Biking is good for your
physical
health.
r
prove ipm:v] v.
To
prove something is to show that it is true.
->
My teacher
proved
the answer on the board.
r
react
[rtaekt] V.
To
react is to act in a certain way because of something that happened.
-*•
James
reacted
badly to the news.
r
ride
[raid]
v.
To
ride something is to travel on it. You can ride an animal, a bike, etc.
-»I will
ride
a roller-coaster for the first time today.
r
situated
[si'tjueitid]
adj.
If something is
situated somewhere, it is in that place.
->
The white board is
situated
between the two men.
c society
[sasaiati]
n.
Society is people and the way that they live.
-♦
Society
expects people to be good and honest.
r
standard
[staenda:rd]
n.
A
standard is what people consider normal or good.
-*
This older model TV is below our store’s
standards.
r
suggest [safest] v.
To
suggest something means to give an idea or plan about it.
-►
He
suggested
that we go to see his boss.
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Choose the right word for the given definition.
d. prove
1. to keep something going
a.
maintain
b. react
2. not this one or that one
a. neither
b. further
3.
people and how they act
a. otherwise
b. society
4. describing the body
a.
final
b. drop
5. to make someone interested
a. imply
b. suggest
c.
standard
c. along
c. advice
c. physical
c.
attract
d. situated
d. climb
d. attention
d. ride
Write a word that is similar in meaning to the
underlined part.
1. How did Clare act when you told her about the party?
re______
2.
In this group of people, wearing hats is common,
soc________
3. I invited Jane and Lisa to my house, but not Jane or Lisa could come,
nei________
4. I’ve nearly finished the book. I’m on the last page,
f ________
5. I can jump higher than you. Watch me, and I will show you that I can do it.
iJW lf f i Choose the word that is a better fit for each sentence.
1. suggest / advice
Can I give you some______________ ?
I _______________ that you do your homework before you go out.
2. situated / attention
I got everyone’s _______________ with my new dress.
Where is your office_______________ in the building?
3. dropped / standard
The______________ of his work is very high.
I accidentally_______________ my phone in the snow.
4. attracted / reacted
He_______________ my attention by waving to me.
She______________ badly to the news.
5. further / along
How much______________ is the beach? I’m tired!
We walked______________ the path for two hours.
Check (V ) the one that suits the blank naturally.
1. She was angry when__________ .
a. he implied that she was not smart
b. he proved that she was right
2. If you want to win the race, you need to
a. be in good physical condition
b. drop off all of your extra work
3. He said that I should play sports, so I _
a.
suggested playing football
4. The sound of the car’s horn__________
a. got everyone’s attention
b. is situated next to the bus stop
5. We are nearly at Jack’s house.________
a. It’s much further down the road
b. gave him my advice
b. He lives along this road
Archie and
His Donkey
Old Archie needed some money. He decided to sell his donkey. So he and his
son Tom went to town. It was situated many miles away.
Soon, they met a woman. “Where are you going?” she asked.
“To town,” said Archie.
“Any smart person would ride the donkey,” she said.
“What are you implying?” Archie asked. “ I’m very smart!” Archie wanted to
look smart. So he climbed onto the donkey. Then they continued in the direction
of the town.
Further along the road, they met a farmer.
“ Hello,” said Archie. “We want to sell this donkey. Do you want to buy it?”
“ I don’t need a donkey,” said the farmer. “ But if you want my advice, don’t ride
it. The donkey needs to be in good physical condition.”
“ Good idea,” said Archie. “Tom, I want you to ride it. You’re lighter.”
“ Neither you nor your son should ride it. It looks very tired. You should carry
the donkey.” suggested the farmer.
“You’re right,” said Archie. “Come on, Tom! We’ll carry it for the final few miles!”
The donkey was very heavy, and they couldn’t maintain a good speed. They
didn’t arrive until late in the evening. At last, they walked into the town. But there
they attracted the attention of some teenage boys. They laughed at Tom and
Archie. They started to throw stones at them. The donkey reacted by kicking. Tom
and Archie dropped the donkey. It fell on the ground and then ran
away. Archie lost his donkey. He went home with no money.
What does this story teach us? We cannot please
everyone in our society. Don’t take
everyone’s advice, but set your
own standards. Prove to everyone
can make decisions by
you may
at all.