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Skill

1.Young Ben Franklin learned the printing trade by serving as an _______ to his half brother

James.

2.Eric is clumsy with tools; he has little mechanical _______.

3.To build a house, you need the services of _______, bricklayers, _______, electricians, and

several other _______.

4.You can’t expect an apprentice to have the same _______ as a master craftsman.

5.Our _______ passing enabled us to score four touchdowns.

6.Jack is an _______ hitter; he can bat right-handed or left-handed.

7.Leonardo da Vinci was remarkably _______. He was a painter, _______, architect, musician,

engineer and scientist.

Poverty

1.By hard work, many people have raised themselves from _______ to wealth.

2.Housewives can _______ by buying their milk in gallon containers.

3.The increase in dues is only 10 cents. It will not _______ any member.

4.The severe earthquake killed hundreds of people and left thousands _______.

5.The old man had nothing to eat but bread and cheese; yet he offered to share this _______ meal

with his visitor.

6.An allowance of $200 a week for lunches and fares isn’t much, but you can get by on it if you

are _______.

Wealth

1.People who suffer from _______ spend much less and save much more than they should.

2.With his wife’s _______, the young attorney was able to open a law office.

3.To own an expensive home, a _______, and a _______, you have to be a man of _______.

4.Dickens contrasts the _______ of France’s nobility with the _______ of her peasants.

5.Peter _______ his neighbor’s farm but could not get her to sell it.

6.If your brother paid $400 for that car, he was _______. The mechanic says it is worth $150.

7.Tom had a reputation as a miser who _______ every penny he could get his hands on.

8.The new wing to the hospital was made possible by a gift of $500,000 from an _______

contributor.

9.People who keep spending more than they earn usually get into _______ difficulties.

10.The young _______ was warned that he would soon have nothing left if he continued to be

_______ with money.

11.Vera’s composition is good, but it doesn’t deserve the _______ pra ise that Linda gave it.

12.To run a restaurant is a _______ business.

Fear

1. A hero risks his life to help others; a _______ runs from the scene.

2.I thought Carol would be nervous when she made her speech, but she delivered it without

_______.

3.Brave men defy tyrants, instead of _______ before them.

4.The younger boys would not have given up the playing field so quickly if the older boys hadn’t

_______ them.

5.Several _______ parents telephoned the school when the children were late in getting home

from the museum trip.

6.It was _______ of the captain to desert the sinking vessel and leave the passengers to fend for

themselves.

7.If the other team challenges us, we should accept. Let’s not be so_______.

Courage

1.Robert E.Peary won worldwide fame for his _______ as an Arctic explorer.

2.The captain showed remarkable _______ in continuing to lead his men despite a painful

wound.

3.Risking serious injury, the outfielder made an _______ leap against the concrete wall and

caught the powerfully hit ball.

4.After we had waited for about twenty minutes, an _______ freshman came along and tried to

get in at the head of our line.

5.The frightened sailors wanted to turn back, but their _______ leader urged them to sail on.

6.Columbus had an _______ belief that he would reach land by sailing west.

7.Though defeated, our team put up a _______ defense against their taller and huskier opponents.

8.When a person loses his temper, he may say or do something _______ and regret it afterwards. Concealment

1.Inspector Javert discovered that David Smith was not the mayor’s real name but an _______ for

Jean Valjean, the ex-convict.

2.Jean Valjean, _______ David Smith, was arrested by Inspector Javert.

3.I have read the first homework problem several times but can’t understand it. Maybe you can

help me with this _______.

4.General Braddock’s troops,marching in columns, were easy targets for the Indians _______

behind trees.

5.To find a quiet place to study, Bruce had to _______ himself in the attic.

6.Before the Revolutionary War, an underground organization, known as the Sons of Liberty,

used to hold _______ meetings in Boston.

7. A good education will help you discover and develop your _______ talents.

8.The burglar must have been very _______ if he was able to get past the two watchmen without

being noticed.

Disclosure

1.The white flag of surrender is an _______ of defeat.

2.The magazine has _______ its readers of an increase in rates beginning January 1.

3.I told my secret only to Margaret because I knew she would not _______ it.

4.By questioning the witness, the attorney _______ the fact that it was raining at the time of the

accident.

5.The new student was going in the wrong direction until someone _______ him that his room is

at the other end of the hall.

6.My art teacher told my parents that I have failed to _______ any interest in her subject.

7.It is now _______ that, if I do not do my work, I will fail the course.

8.The teacher didn’t believe that Ned was annoying me until she saw him in the _______ act of

pulling my hair.

Agreement

1.Though we are in _______ on what our goals should be, we differ on the means for achieving

them.

2.The states bordering on the Delaware River have entered into a _______ for the sharing of its

water.

3.At first, the union and management were far apart on wages, but they finally came to a

_______.

4.When I asked my English teacher if I might change my topic, he readily _______ to my

request.

5.When a new style of clothes appears, women usually hasten to _______

6.The rank of second lieutenant in the Army _______ to that of ensign in the Navy.

7.Gilbert’s skill as a writer _______ Sullivan’s talent as a composer,resulting in the famous

Gilbert and Sullivan operattas.

8.After our quarrel, my brother and I refused to talk to each other until Mother _______ us.

9.The mayor has banned all lawn sprinkling because of the water shortage. However, if the

reservoirs fill up, he may _______ somewhat.

10.Miss Evans knows that Arthur and I can’t be on the same committee. We’re not _______.

11.By bringing up an unrelated matter you are not being _______ with your previous statement

that we should stick to the topic.

Disagreement

1.The teacher halted the _______ by separating the two opponents before they could come to

blows.

2.The _______ between the poor and wealthy classes in some western countries has become a

more and more serious problem.

3.Billy Budd put an end to the _______ aboard the RIGHTS-OF-MAN. He was an excellent

peacemaker.

4.Eighty students came to the dance but only seventy-four tickets were collected at the door. Can

you account for this _______?

5.At the budget hearing, there was considerable _______ between the supporters and the

opponents of higher taxes.

6.Some business disputes can be settled out of court; others require _______.

7.The official _______ the leader of his own party by accusing him of cowardice.

8.The vote approving the amendment was far from _______; six members _______.

9.Motorists who disregard traffic regulations eventually become _______ with the law.

10.A quarrel over an _______ _______ the brothers for many years.

11.When I left, two neighbors were quarreling noisily. When I returned an hour later, they were

still _______.

12.It is doubtful whether anyone can make peace between the estranged partners; they have

become _______.

13.Cynthia is an independent thinker. Her opinions are often _______ _______ with those of the

rest of the class.

Eating

1.There is a shelf in our kitchen for pepper, salt, mustard, catsup and other _______.

2.I had a second helping and would have taken a third except that I didn’t want to be considered a

_______.

3.The hikes were so hungry that they _______ the hamburgers as fast as they were served.

4.On a sultry afternoon you may find a long line of people at the drinking fountain, waiting to

_______ their thirst.

5.Never eat wild mushrooms, even though they look _______. They may be poisonous.

6.The watermelon was very _______. Everyone wanted another slice.

7.The main dish had little flavor, but I made it _______ by adding condiments.

8.The steak will be dry if you leave it in the oven longer. Take it out now if you want it to be

_______.

9.John would not be overweight if he were not such a _______ eater.

Size / Quantity

1.After the test I thought at first I had done very well, then quite well, and finally, poorly. I ran

_______ _______ from confidence to despair.

2.If you make the same mistake again, despite all my warnings, I will not have one _______ of

sympathy for you.

3.Shopping for clothes can be a small matter for some, but a problem of the greatest _______ for

others.

4.At those low wages, few will apply for the job. Who wants to work for a _______?

5.Our committee doesn’t ne ed any more help. We have a _______ of helpers.

6.Since the football has lost air, we shall need a pump to _______ it.

7.The game will be played in a _______ sports arena with a seating capacity of more than 60,000.

8.Even during change of classes there is no crowding because the halls and stairways are

_______.

9.In our science lesson tomorrow we shall consider whether space is bounded or _______.

10.If there is any salt in this soup, it must be _______. I can’t taste it.

11.Frank kept my book for such an _______ length of time that I shall never lend him anything

again.

12.The trouble with your studying is that you spend too much time on _______ details and not

enough on the really important matters.

13.The skyscraper dwarfs the surrounding buildings by comparison to it, they seem _______. Weakness

1.On leaving the hospital, the patient felt almost too weak to walk, but he soon overcame this

_______.

2.The patient had been so _______ by the fever that he lacked the strength to sit up.

3._______ by the heat, we rested under a shady tree until our strength was restored.

4.Ruth will be absent today. She is _______ by a sore throat.

5.When industry moves away, a flourishing town may quickly become _______.

6.Bill rode past the street on a horse that looked _______ and about to collapse.

7.Up the road was an abandoned farmhouse, partially in ruins, and near it was a barn, even more

_______.

8.Judy understands algebra well but I have only a _______ grasp of the subject.

9.To be an astronaut, you must be in _______ health. It is not an occupation for a _______

person.

10.

Strength

1.For centuries the British regarded their navy as their principal _______ against invasion.

2.The fortified city of Singapore was once considered unconquerable. In 1942, however, this

_______l fell to the Japanese.

3.I am better than Jack in English but not in math; that is his _______.

4.The robust young pitcher performed with his usual vigor for seven _______, but he weakened

in the eighth and was removed from the game.

5.If you feel _______ by the heat, try a _______ in the cool ocean. It will _______ you.

6.Excuses for not handing work in on time vary. Some are flimsy, as, for example, “I left it at

home.” Others are more _______,such as a physician’s note.

7.If you elect Jessica, you may be sure she will present our views forcefully and energetically.

She is a very _______ speaker.

8.Our hopes for an easy victory sank when our opponents took the field. They were much taller

and ______ , and they looked _______.

9.Before World War II, the French regarded their Maginot Line as an _______ bulwark against a

German invasion.

10.The lifeguard was in excellent physical condition. I had never seen anyone more _______.

11.After the dog got the ball, I tried to _______ it from her _______ jaws, but I couldn’t.

12.Your protest was too mild. If it had been more _______, the dealer might have paid attention to

it.

Neglect

1.The royals must be on the playing field by 4 p.m. if they do not appear, they will lose the game

by _______.

2.The finance company took away Mr.Lee’s car when he _______ on the payments.

3.The motorist was given a ticket for _______ a stop sign.

4.Some of the students in the play neglected their studies during _______, but after the

performance they caught up quickly.

5.For leaving his post, the guard was charged with _______ _______ _______.

6.Before his injury, Mike used to jump from the stairs, _______ of the “No Jumping” sign. Now

he pays attention to it.

7.Unfortunately, I made an _______ remark about Irma’s failure while she was present.

8.The owner of the stolen car was himself _______. He left the keys the vehicle.

9.You would not expect anyone so neat in her personal appearance to be _______ in her

housekeeping.

Care

1.My brother’s _______ over getting into college ended when he received word that he had been

accepted.

2.The night watchmen who _______ the thief was praised for his _______.

3.Our teacher said that we might have a test, but I didn’t _______ her.That’s why I was

unprepared.

4.The guard at the gate _______ Harve y’s pass before letting him in, but he just glanced at mine.

5.You were _______ not to say an ything about our plans when Harry was here. He can’t keep a

secret.

6.Before signing a contract, one should read it carefully, including the fine print. This is one case

where it pays to be _______.

7.Mr.Brooks refused to be a judge because his wife’s niece is a contestant. He is very _______.

8.General Braddock might not have been defeated if he had been _______ _______ an ambush. Residence

1.On their safari, the hunters _______ lions, tigers, and other _______ denizens of the jungle.

2.The announcement read: “The Coopers have moved and invite you to visit them at their new

_______, 22 Apple Street.”

3.When the warden took charge, the prison had fewer than 100 _______.

4.The entire Russo family are _______ of New Jersey except the grandparents, who were born in

Italy.

5.Tobacco, potatoes, and tomatoes are native American plants. They were introduced into Europe

by explorers returning from the New World.

6.Nomads have no fixed homes but move from region to region to _______ their food supply.

7.On her trip home, Jane will stop in St.Louis for a two day _______ with relatives.

8.Hundreds of thousands of suburban residents regularly _______ to the city.

9.Because they were _______ in England, the Puritans _______ to Holland.

10.In winter, many European birds _______ to the British Isles in search of a more _______

climate.

11.Most of the Indians of the North American plains are _______.

12.After living abroad or a time, Robert became _______ for his native land.

Disobedience

1.The union showed _______ of the court order against a strike by calling the workers off their

jobs.

2.Parking at the bus stop is illegal. Motorists committing this _______ are heavily fined.

3.When the revolt broke out, the government ordered its troops to arrest the _______.

4.The _______ was easily suppressed, less than a dozen being _______ on both sides.

5.The work stoppage was caused by a few _______ who felt they had been ignored when the

promotions were made.

6.The author of the _______advocating the overthrow of the government was arrested for

_______.

7.Jack’s previous record s howed he had been an obedient student and had never _______ school

regulations.

8.The owner erected a “Keep OFF” sign to discourage strangers from _______ on his land.

9.Do as mother says. If you are _______, father will probably hear of it.

10.Though I had carefully explained the shorter route to him, the _______ youngster came by the

longer way.

Obedience

1.He swore full _______ to his nation.

2.Though I wasn’t enthusiastic about Tom’s plan to go fishing,I _______ in it because there

seemed nothing else to do.

3.Husbands as a rule do not decide on the colors of home furnishings but _______ to their wives

in these matters.

4.Mr.Walker, who had been told that he was getting a disciplined class, was surprised to find it

_______.

5.Though he _______ he would never be taken alive, the outlaw _______ without a struggle

when the police arrived.

6.Dan is easy to each, but his brother is not so _______.

7.Only two of the girls protested when they were ordered off the field. The rest were too _______

to complain.

8.We tried to get Joe to change his mind, but he was not _______. Perhaps you can influence

him.

9.For his cabinet, the dictator wanted _______ men. Therefore, he appointed no one whom he

could not control.

Time

1.My sister _______ over the dishes. Mother gets them done without wasting time.

2.Most of the picnickers took cover when the rain seemed imminent. The few that _______ got

drenched.

3.We had planned to stay only for lunch but, at our host’s insistence, we _______ our visit until

after dinner.

4.Carl’s sore arm is not a new devel opment but the return of a _______ ailment.

5.Rhoda is a _______ complainer. She is always dissatisfied.

6.When the strike is settled, there will probably be an increase in wages and a _______ increase

in prices.

7.By the sudden darkening of the skies and the thunder in the distance, we could tell that rain was

_______.

8.Certain serious diseases can be successfully treated if detected in an _______ stage.

9.There were intervals when the sun broke through the clouds, because the showers were

_______.

10.Don’t think that war has plagued only our times. It has been _______ curse of man.

11.Some grasses last only a year. Others are _______.

12.Though polio has practically been wiped out, there have been _______ cases of the disease. Necessity

1.The union and management held a leng thy meeting without getting to the _______ of the men’s

dissatisfaction-low wages.

2. A mark of at least 75% in Basic Art is a _______ for Advanced Art.

3.Can your family afford the extra expense that a larger apartment _______?

4.Mr. Brown told Ellen that her refusal to work _______ sending for her parents.

5.If your friend w ere in trouble, wouldn’t you feel _______ to go his help?

6.Helen has agreed to lend me the book I need. This _______ my trip to the library.

7.State law makes attendance at school _______ for children of certain ages.

8.Were it not for your _______ interference, the children would have quickly settled their dispute.

9.If you have failed a subject you need for graduation, it is _______ that you go to summer

school.

10.Dan felt it _______ on him to pay for the window, since he had hit the ball that broke it.

11.We can do without luxuries and entertainment. However, food, shelter, and clothing are

_______.

12.Before preparing for tomorrow’s party, I have some more _______ matters to attend to, such as

finishing my report.

13.Since we already have enough food for the picnic, please don’t bring any because it will only

be _______.

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