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1314- Level F English Vocab. Revision Sheet T1C2 Page 1 of 4
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SABIS REVISION SHEET
Level F ENGLISH VOCABULARY October, 2013
1314-TERM 1 CAT 2
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Q1-7: Which of the following words best completes the sentence?
1. A new teacher was______ in place of Mrs. Jones.
[-A-] motioned
[-B-] appreciated
[-C-] defeated
[-D-] executed
[-E-] appointed
2. My ________ friend always spills her soda all over herself.
[-A-] clumsy
[-B-] terrifying
[-C-] efficient
[-D-] curious
[-E-] several
3. I _________ my ear, so now I can wear pretty earrings.
[-A-] interrupted
[-B-] pierced
[-C-] forced
[-D-] compared
[-E-] supplied
4. My grandmother likes to have a ________ everyday to pass the time.
[-A-] regiment
[-B-] council
[-C-] region
[-D-] visitor
[-E-] buffalo
5. The students ______ inside their room as the school bell was ringing.
[-A-] rushed
[-B-] resented
[-C-] responded
[-D-] hesitated
[-E-] invented
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6. The people ______ the lovely painting.
[-A-] admired
[-B-] promoted
[-C-] distributed
[-D-] resisted
[-E-] existed
7. It is ______ to see a snake with two heads.
[-A-] impressive
[-B-] efficient
[-C-] unusual
[-D-] curious
[-E-] major
Q8-14: Which word is explained incorrectly?
8.
[-A-] design : payment or gifts to show that someone is your ruler
[-B-] coast : the sea-shore and the land close to it
[-C-] barefoot : not wearing shoes
[-D-] discipline : well-trained, obedient behavior
[-E-] buffalo : a wild animal like a large cow
9.
[-A-] expression : a word or phrase
[-B-] youth : being young; the period when you are young
[-C-] received : to get something that is given or sent to you
[-D-] enemy : best friend
[-E-] doubted : feel uncertain about, to hesitate to believe or trust
10.
[-A-] generosity : the relationship between two relatives
[-B-] eventually : finally; at last
[-C-] gravely : serious; solemn
[-D-] greetings : the first words used when meeting someone
[-E-] commands : telling somebody to do something
11.
[-A-] iron : a strong, heavy metal
[-B-] regiment : a unit in an army
[-C-] invitation : telling somebody you would like them to come somewhere
[-D-] landscape : a special machine used to see things that are far away
[-E-] absent : not here; away
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12.
[-A-] empire : a group of countries ruled by one person
[-B-] invented : to be the first person to make or think of a particular thing
[-C-] powers : ability to do something
[-D-] decision : what you have decided, chosen, or made up your mind
about
[-E-] unison : a kind of magical animal
13.
[-A-] confidence : believing that you are right or that you can do something
[-B-] curious : wanting to find out about things
[-C-] soles : secrets
[-B-] sandals : a light shoe with straps that go round the foot
[-E-] existed : to be; to be real
14.
[-A-] weapon : something used to hurt other people in a battle or fight
[-B-] section : a part of something
[-C-] avenge : a plan to use in a battle
[-D-] prize : the favorite thing
[-E-] council : a group of people chosen to organize or discuss something
Q15-21: Which underlined word is used incorrectly?
15.
[-A-] I was absent from class for two days because I got sick.
[-B-] Most doves have white feathers.
[-C-] Paris is the capital city of France.
[-D-] Do not put the history in the freezer.
[-E-] He received a present for his birthday.
16.
[-A-] It was my brothers decision to study in London. [-B-] Several students failed the exam.
[-C-] She supplied the candle with a match.
[-D-] I got an invitation to the party.
[-E-] Nobody can survive without water for many days.
17.
[-A-] The soldiers marched in unison.
[-B-] We are all a part of the society we live in.
[-C-] We saw a barefoot in the soil.
[-D-] The king ordered the people to follow his commands.
[-E-] The teacher distributed the revision sheets to the students.
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18.
[-A-] The Indians hunted the buffalo which provided food, clothing and shelter for
them.
[-B-] The warriors promised to avenge the death of their chief.
[-C-] The workers were forced to work overtime.
[-D-] We all admired her beautiful voice as we listened to her singing.
[-E-] The campaign put the rubbish in the bin.
19.
[-A-] Johns mother gave him a delicious expression to take to school. [-B-] My dad was a very good tennis player in his youth.
[-C-] The teams win was impressive. [-D-] I hope this long movie will eventually end!
[-E-] The top winners of the television game show got cash prizes.
20.
[-A-] The policeman motioned for the car to pass.
[-B-] The wooden bed is made of iron.
[-C-] The captain controlled the ship with the steering wheel.
[-D-] She hung a colorful painting on the wall as a decoration.
[-E-] The hunter made a machine with a special design to trap the wild bear.
21.
[-A-] Leila appreciated everything her parents gave her.
[-B-] The major road is small and narrow.
[-C-] The warriors executed the enemies.
[-D-] The favorite son is most likely to succeed the king.
[-E-] I love the sea so I would love to live on the coast.
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