SZÓKÉPZÉS – ÖSSZEFOGLALÓ TÁBLÁZAT
Mit
képez? Képzők PÉLDÁK
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igéb
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dis- (a cselekvés ellentéte)
like dislike (szeret nem szeret)
obey disobey (szótfogad nem fogad szót)
appear disappear (megjelenik eltűnik)
un- (a cselekvés ellentéte)
do undo (csinál visszacsinál)
pack unpack (becsomagol kicsomagol)
lock unlock (bezár kinyit /kulccsal/)
de- (a cselekvés ellentéte)
frost defrost (lefagyaszt kiereszt /fagyasztásból/)
code decode (kódol dekódol)
mis- (valamit rosszul csinál)
lead mislead (vezet félrevezet)
inform misinform (informál félreinformál)
calculate miscalculate (számol rosszul számol)
pre- (valamit megelőzően csinál)
cook precook (főz előfőz)
judge prejudge (ítél előre ítél)
over- (valamit túlzásba visz)
cook overcook (főz túlfőz)
charge overcharge (megterhel túlterhel)
estimate overestimate (felbecsül túlbecsül)
under- (valamit nem csinál meg
eléggé)
estimate underestimate (felbecsül alábecsül)
cook undercook (főz nem főz meg eléggé)
re- (valamit újra csinál)
visit revisit (meglátogat újra meglátogat)
build rebuild (épít újrépít)
főn
évb
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mel
lék
név
ből
en- danger endanger (veszély veszélyeztet)
large enlarge (hatalmas felnagyít)
rich enrich (gazdag felékesít)
em- power empower (hatalom felhatalmaz, hatalommal ruház
fel) bitter embitter (keserű elkeserít)
-en
strength strengthen (erő erősít)
threat threaten (rémület megrémít)
sad sadden (szomorú elszomorít, elszomorodik)
white whiten (fehér /ki/fehérít, fehéredik)
tight tighten (szoros megszorít)
-ise / -ize
symbol symbolise (jelkép jelképez)
liberal liberalize (szabad, szabadelvű felszabadít)
stabil stabilise (stabil stabilizál)
-ify just justify (igazságos igazol)
simple simplify (egyszerű egyszerűsít)
-ate different differentiate (különbözik megkülönböztet,
különbséget tesz) liquid liquidate (folyékony folyékonnyá tesz)
Szófajváltással (zéróképző)
brake brake (fék fékez)
butter butter (vaj vajaz)
group group (csoport csoportosít)
bottle bottle (palack palackoz)
empty empty (üres kiürít)
dry dry (száraz szárít, szárad)
Igésítő igével Az angolban némelyik
főnévnek nincs igévé képzett
alakja. Ilyenkor kell elé
tenni egy igét (ált. a have,
play vagy do)
piano play the piano (zongora zongorázik)
breakfast have breakfast (reggeli reggelizik)
sport do sports (sport sportol)
shower have a shower (zuhany zuhanyozik)
coffee have (a) coffee (kávé kávézik)
Tőhangváltással a
kiejtésben
use (ejtsd: júsz) use (ejtsd: júz) (haszon használ)
house (ejtsd: hausz) house (ejtsd: hauz) (ház helyet ad, a
házában elhelyez)
Tőhangváltással
írásban is jelölve
advice (ejtsd: ödvájsz) advise (ejtsd: ödvájz) (tanács
tanácsol)
belief (ejtsd: bilíf) belive (ejtsd: bilív) (hit elhisz)
half (ejtsd: half) halve (ejtsd: halv) (fél, fele vminek
elfelez)
life (ejtsd: lájf) live (ejtsd: liv) (élet él)
proof prove (bizonyíték bizonyít)
blood bleed (vér vérzik)
safe save (biztonságos biztosít, megvéd, megtakarít)
FŐ
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igéb
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-er / -or / -ar A cselekvést általában végző
személyt vagy a foglalkozást
jelöli
(magyarban ált. –ó/ -ő)
write writer (ír író)
read reader (olvas (rendszeresen) olvasó)
send sender (felad feladó)
act actor (színtjátszik színész)
visit visitor (meglátogat látogató)
edit editor (szerkeszt szerkesztő)
lie liar (hazudik hazug, hazudozó)
beg beggar (koldul koldus)
football footballer (futball futballista)
-ant / -ent (ált. foglalkozást jelöl)
assist assistant (segít, asszisztál – asszisztens)
study student (tanul tanuló, diák)
-ee (ált. vmilyen munkakörrel
megbízott személy)
employ employee (alkalmaz – alkalmazott)
-(a)tion / -sion (-ás/-és; -(á)ció – főképp
fogalom jelölésére)
imitate imitation (utánoz utánzás)
operate operation (működik, működtet; operál működés,
működtetés; operáció)
accommodate accommodation (elszállásol szállás)
inform information (informál információ)
prepare preparation (előkészít, elkészít előkészület,
elkészítés)
expand expansion (kiterjeszt kiterjesztés)
include inclusion (belefoglal belefoglalás)
-ment (-ás/-és –főképp a cselekvés
eredményének jelölésére)
state statement (állít állítás)
agree agreement (egyetért, megegyezik egyetértés,
megegyezés) develop development (fejleszt fejlesztés)
punish punishment (megbüntet büntetés)
-al (-ás/-és – ált. a cselekvés
befejezettségét jelöli)
arrive arrival (megérkezik megérkezés)
-ing (-ás/-és – ált. a folyamat
jelölésére)
read reading (olvas olvasás)
book booking (lefoglal lefoglalás)
cross crossing (keresztez kereszteződés)
save saving (megtakarít megtakarítás)
refuse refusal (visszautasít visszautasítás)
-ence / -ance (-ás/-és; -ság/-ség)
prefer preference (jobban kedvel előnyben részesítés)
depend dependence (függ vmitől függés)
accept acceptance (elfogad elfogadás)
ignorant ignorance (figyelmetlen figyelmetlenség,
butaság)
Szófajváltással (zéróképző)
laugh laugh (nevet nevetés)
love love (szeret szeretet)
swim swim (úszik úszás)
walk walk (sétál séta)
work work (dolgozik munka)
főn
évb
ől
-man
fire fireman (tűz tűzoltó)
post postman (posta postás)
cave caveman (barlang barlanglakó, ősember)
-y /-ie (Kicsinyítő/Becéző képző)
John Johnny
aunt auntie (nagynéni nénike)
dog doggie (kutya kutyuska)
-(er)y (ált. egy – er végű
foglalkozás megnevezéséből
a hely megnevezése)
baker bakery (pék pékség)
grocer grocery (fűszeres fűszerkereskedés)
parfume parfumery (parfüm parfüméria)
-ist (valamilyen foglakozást,
tevékenységet űző, elvet
valló személy, a magyarban
ált.: -ista)
science scientist (tudomány tudós)
novel novelist (regény regényíró)
piano pianist (zongora zongorista)
-ic (valamit megszállottan űző
személy, -ista)
alcohol alcoholic (alkohol alkoholista)
-ism (-izmus)
alcohol alcoholism (alkohol alkoholizmus)
Marx Marxism (Marx marxizmus)
-ess (nő-)
prince princess (herceg hercegnő)
waiter waitress (pincér pincérnő)
dis- (előképző – ellentétes
értelmű főnevet fejez ki)
advantage disadvantage (előny hátrány)
comfort discomfort (kényelem kényelmetlenség)
-ship (-ság/-ség - ált. vmilyen
pozíció, helyzet)
friend friendship (barát barátság)
leader leadership (vezető vezetőség)
dictator dictatorship (diktátor önkényuralom)
mel
lék
név
ből
-ness (-ság/-ség)
lazy laziness (lusta lustaság)
dark darkness (sötét sötétség)
-(i)ty (-ság,-ség)
stupid stupidity (buta butaság)
convertible convertibility (átalakítható átalakíthatóság)
curious curiosity (kíváncsi kíváncsiság)
electric electricity (elektromos elektromosság, áram)
able ability (képes képesség)
responsible responsibility (felelős felelősség)
similar similarity (hasonló hasonlóság)
safe safety (biztonságos biztonság)
-(a)cy (-ság,-ség)
accurate accuracy (pontos pontosság)
private privacy (magán- magánélet, magány)
frequent frequency (gyakori gyakoriság)
-th (ált. tőhangváltással)
strong strength (erős erő)
long length (hosszú hossz)
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-able / -ible (-ható)
convert convertible (átalakít átalakítható)
understand understandable (ért érthető)
rely reliable (megbízik vkiben megbízható)
response responsible (felel felelős)
forget forgettable (elfelejt felejthető)
believe believable (hisz hihető)
-ant / -ent
ignore ignorant (elkerül, figyelmen kívül hagy
figyelmetlen)
depend dependent (függ vmitől függő)
differ different (különbözik különböző)
-ive talk talkative (beszélget beszédes)
attract attractive (vonz vonzó)
-(u)ous continue continous (folytat folyamatos)
danger dangerous (veszély veszélyes)
fame famous (hírnév híres)
-ing (-ó, ő - folyamatos
melléknévi igenév: a
cselekvést éppen végző
személy)
read reading (olvas (éppen) olvasó) The reading girl
smiled.
write writing (ír (éppen) író)
3. alak (-t,-tt – befejezett
melléknévi igenév)
write written (ír – írott) He sent me a written document.
Tőhangváltással a
kiejtésben
live (ejtsd: liv) live (ejtsd: lájv) (él élő)
főn
évb
ől
-less
(- talan, -telen)
care careless (törődés, gondoskodás, óvatosság óvatlan,
nemtörődöm)
use useless (haszon hasztalan)
hope hopeless (remény reménytelen)
-ful 1 (- os,- es, vmivel teli)
care careful (törődés, gondoskodás, óvatosság óvatos)
use useful (haszon hasznos)
success successful (siker sikeres)
hope hopeful (remény reményteljes)
-ful 2 ('egy ...-nyi' (űrmérték))
mouth mouthful (száj falatnyi)
spoon spoonful (kanál kanálnyi)
-ar circle circular (kör köralakú)
muscle muscular (izom izmos)
pole polar (sark – sarki)
-al centre central (központ központi)
profession professional (szakma szakmai)
nation national (nemzet nemzeti, országos)
-ly
man manly (férfi férfias)
friend friendly (barát barátságos)
month monthly (hónap havi / havonta)
day daily (nap napi / naponta)
-ish child childish (gyermek gyermeki, gyermeteg, gyerekes)
girl girlish (lány lányos)
-like (valamilyen szerű, valamire
hasonlító)
child childlike (gyermek gyerekes)
woman womanlike (nő nőies)
-y (-s)
wind windy (szél szeles)
snow snowy (hó havas)
silk silky (selyem selymes)
-ic
(-s) alcohol alcoholic (alkohol alkoholos) economy
economic (gazdaság gazdasági)
Jelzős főnév +
-ed (-ú, -ű)
fair hair fair-haired (világos haj világos hajú)
blue eye blue eyed (kék szem kék szemű)
Szófajváltással (zéróképző)
(a magyarban ált. -i )
city city (város városi) city life = városi élet
evening evening (este esti) an evening paper = esti újság
paper paper (papír /anyag/ papír/ból készült/)
a paper bag = papírzacskó
mel
lék
név
ből
-ish
(-es, -as)
red reddish (piros pirosas)
un-
happy unhappy (boldog boldogtalan)
lucky unlucky (szerencsés szerencsétlen, balszerencsés)
believable unbelievable (hihető hihetetlen)
forgettable unforgettable (felejthető felejthetetlen)
im- polite impolite (udvarias udvariatlan)
patient impatient (türelmes türelmetlen)
dis- interested disinterested (érdeklődő nem érdeklődő)
honest dishonest (becsületes – becstelen)
ir- (r-rel kezdődő melléknevek
előtt)
rational irrational (ésszerű ésszerűtlen)
responsible irresponsible (felelős nem felelős)
il- (l-lel kezdődő melléknevek
előtt)
legal illegal (törvényes törvénytelen)
logical illogical (logikus logikátlan)
in- capable incapable (képes képtelen)
experienced inexperienced (tapasztalt tapasztalatlan)
tolerant intolerant (türelmes türelmetlen)
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igéb
ől -ing
(-va, ve – ha éppen folyt a
cselekvés)
cry crying (sír sírva) She stepped in crying. m
ellé
kn
évb
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-ly (-an, - en)
slow slowly (lassú lassan)
happy happily (boldog boldogan)
Szófajváltással (zéróképző)
hard hard (kemény, szorgalmas keményen, szorgalmasan)
fast fast (gyors gyorsan)
SZÓJELENTÉS MEGVÁLTOZÁSA HANGSÚLYVÁLTÁSSAL
Néhány két szótagú szóban az igét csupán az különbözteti meg a főnévtől, hogy az igének a
"végén", míg a főnévnek az "elején" van a hangsúlya.
pl.:
CONflict = konfliktus conFLICT = ellentmond
CONvict = elítélt, rab conVICT = elítél
INsult = sértés inSULT = megsért
OBject = tárgy obJECT = tiltakozik
PERmit = engedély perMIT = megenged
PREsent = ajándék preSENT = átad
PROduce = termény proDUCE = gyárt
PROgress = haladás proGRESS = halad
PROtest = tiltakozás proTEST = tiltakozik
REbel = lázadó reBEL = lázad
REcord = lemez; feljegyzés reCORD = felvesz, feljegyez
SUSpect = gyanúsított susPECT = gyanúsít
TRANSfer = átvitel transFER = átvisz
TRANSport = szállítás transPORT = szállít
1) Fill each blank with the correct form. Give their Hungarian equivalent. If no word exists, there is
a (---) in the table.
VERB ADJECTIVE NOUN
1. …………………….
advisable
inadvisable
advisory
adviser / advisor
……………………
2. analyse ……………………. …………………….
…………………….
3. --- anxious …………………….
4. approve
disapprove
…………………….
dis…………………….
…………………….
dis…………………….
5. assist --- …………………….
assistance
6. believe
disbelieve
…………………….
un…………………….
believer
non-believer
…………………….
dis…………………….
7. bleed ……………………. …………………….
…………………….
8. ……………………. choosy …………………….
9. communicate
…………………….
un…………………….
communicable
…………………….
10. conclude …………………….
in……………………. …………………….
11. confirm …………………….
un……………………. …………………….
12. contradict ................................ …………………….
13. contribute ……………………. …………………….
14. co-operate …………………….
un…………………….
…………………….
co-operation
15. criticise/ize …………………….
un…………………….
critic
…………………….
16. ……………………. deaf
……………………. deafness
17. demonstrate demonstrable
…………………….
…………………….
…………………….
18. deny …………………….
un……………………. …………………….
19. ……………………. ……………………. depth
20. ……………………. …………………….
indestructible destruction
21. fail ……………………. …………………….
22. ……………………. …………………….
flier/flyer
…………………….
…………………….
23. ……………………. growing grower
…………………….
24. ……………………. high height(s)
25. ……………………. ……………………. inclusion
26. insist ……………………. …………………….
27. integrate …………………….
integral …………………….
28. instruct ……………………. …………………….
…………………….
29. ……………………. ……………………. length
lengthy
30. --- ……………………. optimist
…………………….
31. ……………………. performing performer
…………………….
32. --- ……………………. …………………….
pessimism
33. please
displease
…………………….
un…………………….
…………………….
…………………….
…………………….
dis …………………….
34. predict …………………….
un…………………….
…………………….
predictability
unpredictability
35. refuse --- …………………….
36. ……………………. relieved
unrelieved …………………….
37. ……………………. …………………….
un…………………….
reliability
unreliability
reliance
38. ……………………. short
…………………….
…………………….
shortness
39. ……………………. ……………………. srtrength
40. ……………………. …………………….
un…………………….
suitability
unsuitability
41. survive ……………………. …………………….
survival
42. ……………………. ……………………. width
43. …………………….
defined
undefined
indefinable
definitve
…………………….
in …………………….
…………………….
44. …………………….
…………………….
un…………………….
economical
uneconomical
…………………….
…………………….
…………………….
45. …………………….
…………………….
un…………………….
identifiable
unidentifiable
…………………….
identity
…………………….
46. illustrate …………………….
illustrative
…………………….
…………………….
47. imagine
imaginable
unimaginable
…………………….
unimaginative
unimaginative
…………………….
48. impress
impressed
unimpressed
…………………….
un…………………….
…………………….
impression
49. live
live
…………………….
living
…………………….
living
livelihood
50. propose ……………………. proposer
…………………….
proposition
51. ---
real
un…………………….
…………………….
…………………….
realist
realism
52. …………………….
…………………….
…………………….
…………………….
in…………………….
…………………….
variation
variability
2) Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given at the end. Be careful
because in some cases you will need a negative form.
1. There was ____________________ all over the floor after he cut himself shaving. (bleed)
2. She became more and more ____________________ as time went by. (anxiety)
3. She looked at him in ____________________ when he told her the terrible news. (believe)
4. We have still received no ____________________ of our booking. (confirm)
5. He seemed very reluctant to take my ____________________ . (advise)
6. We can only catch criminals if we have the full ____________________ of the general
public. (cooperate)
7. She gave me a very ____________________ look when she saw that I wasn‟t wearing the
correct uniform. (approve)
8. In ____________________ I would like to thank everybody who has helped to make the
show such a success. (conclude)
9. She has made an invaluable ____________________ to our efforts. (contribute)
10. The shop ____________________ seemed to spend most of the time talking rather than
attending to customers. (assist)
11. They keep making ____________________ statements so we don‟t really know what they‟re
going to do. (contradict)
12. He‟s normally very ____________________ so you‟ll be lucky if you get any information
out of him. (communicate)
13. He left me with no ____________________ but to disqualify him. (choose)
14. With her ____________________ mind she was able to work out the best way to get
everybody to the meeting on time. (analyse)
15. How dare she ____________________ us when she sits around doing nothing all day!
(critic)
16. The mystery ____________________ as yet another body was discovered. (deep)
17. Everywhere you could see evidence of the ____________________ force of the enemy
bombs. (destroy)
18. He was most ____________________ that we should bring warm clothes. (insist)
19. Because of her ____________________ eyesight she‟s unable to paint any more pictures.
(fail)
20. That is supposed to be the ____________________ price but you always seem to end up
paying extra for something. (include)
21. We hope to see more ____________________ schools where children of different races can
get used to working together. (integrate)
22. Two of the ____________________ showed us how to do a hip throw. (instruct)
23. The ____________________ in population has led to problems in providing services such as
housing and hospitals. (grow)
24. I can‟t stand ____________________ so I didn‟t go to the top of the tower with the others.
(high)
25. Our ____________________ was delayed due to technical problems. (fly)
26. Every evening you hear the ____________________ noise of motor-cycles revving up in the
town square. (deaf)
27. One of the ____________________ sat down in front of the lorry and refused to move.
(demonstrate)
28. It is an ____________________ fact that children watch too much TV. (deny)
29. It was an extremely ____________________ experience, which I never want to go through
again. (please)
30. The table is two metres in ____________________ . (long)
31. The weather is so ____________________ that I don‟t know if I should take an umbrella or
sun-tan lotion. (predict)
32. What a ____________________ it is to be able to put your feet up! (relieve)
33. The telephone service was very ____________________ and we spent hours trying to make
a single call. (rely)
34. The sea defences need to be ____________________ before the winter to reduce the risk of
flooding. (strong)
35. There‟s a ____________________ of highly skilled engineers so we might have difficulty
getting the work done. (short)
36. She‟s not really ____________________ for this job as she hasn‟t had the right sort of
training. (suit)
37. As her only ____________________ relative, he expects to inherit all her money. (survive)
38. If they ____________________ the road, that will mean more traffic and maybe more
pedestrians being knocked over. (wide)
39. His ____________________ to sponsor the event came as a great shock. (refuse)
40. I wish I shared his ____________________, but I really don‟t think this will work. (optimist)
41. I could only get tickets for the afternoon ____________________ (perform)
42. They‟re very ___________________ about our chances of success. (pessimism)
43. Some of the ____________________ in this dictionary are more difficult to understand than
the word they‟re explaining. (define)
44. He‟ll be away for an ____________________ period. (define)
45. We have to ____________________ on electricity so make sure you switch off all the lights
when you leave. (economy)
46. All the leading ____________________ say that this country is heading for a recession.
(economy)
47. We‟re ____________________ twins so people have great difficulty telling us appart.
(identity)
48. You‟ll need some form of ____________________ if you want to draw money out of your
account. (identify)
49. This is just an ____________________ of the kind of thing that could happen if you don‟t
wear a seatbelt. (illustrate)
50. The judges were especially impressed by the ____________________ use of light and shade
in the painting. (imagine)
51. I was not very ____________________ by his so-called comedy act. (impress)
52. She is at a very ____________________ age so we must make sure that she goes around
with the right sort of people. (impress)
53. It was supposed to be a ____________________ performance but you could see she was
miming. (life)
54. I consider him to be one of our greatest ____________________ poets. (life)
55. This is a site of the ____________________ extension to the motorway. (propose)
56. After my holiday I had to get back to the ____________________ of the daily office routine.
(real)
57. Amber is a ____________________ girl. (rely)
58. Maria has ____________________ in understanding the topic. (difficult)
59. This chair is so ____________________. I‟ll buy a new chair. (comfort)
60. Melissa looks ____________________. I think she has problems. (happy)
61. I need to ____________________ this story. (read)
62. Mrs. Kaila is an ____________________ (engine). She is very ____________________
(success).
63. All the people are afraid of ____________________ disasters. (nature)
64. Sarah is must be very ____________________ (luck). She is very ____________________
despite the accident. (health)
65. This man is doing something ____________________. (legal)
66. I feel something ____________________. Could it be real? (visible)
67. Please wear something ____________________ (fashion). These clothes are so old.
68. “Black mamba” is the most ____________________ (poison) snake in the world. It‟s
____________________. (hazard)
69. Playing with toys is ____________________ for kids. (enjoy)
I won‟t go on this ____________________. (argue)
EXERCISES OF PREVIOUS FINAL EXAMS 3) Use the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps. There might be cases when you
do not have to change the word in brackets.
A. THE TWO TOP SUNTAN MYTHS
Everything about the sun is bad for you
We hear so much about how (0) __________ (danger) UV rays are that you‟d be forgiven for thinking
that (1) ________ (stay) indoors all summer was good for you! But there are plenty of (2) __________
(use) things about being out in the sunshine too. A 15-minute (3) __________ (day) stroll in the sun will
provide enough vitamin D to build strong bones.
This vitamin also boosts the immune system, preventing infections such as colds.
(4) __________ (sun) days also help increase the level of a brain chemical called serotonin, which puts
you in a good mood. If you are (5) __________ (careful) enough (avoiding the hottest times of the day
and using the appropriate sunscreen), the sun can actually help you get rid of some skin problems as well.
One bottle of sunscreen will be enough for the two of you on a 10-day holiday
Not if you apply the amount used during testing in laboratories to achieve the level of (6) __________
(protect) stated on the bottle. Experts say you should take one 400ml bottle of sunscreen per person for
every 10 days of your holiday. Sunscreen should be applied 15 minutes before going out in the sun and
then reapplied (7) __________ (frequent) and always after swimming. If you are using a spray, your skin
should be completely (8) __________ (cover) before you rub it in. And don‟t forget the (9) ________
(hide) places such as the soles of your feet and behind your ears.
0).............dangerous............
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2)..........................................
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4)..........................................
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B. THE MONA LISA
The Mona Lisa was one of Leonardo's (0) __________ (favour) paintings, and he carried it with him until
his (1) __________ (die). Today, it is regarded as the most (2) __________ (fame) painting in the world,
and is (3) __________ (visit) by many thousands of people every year.
Whose is this (4) __________ (please) face? Throughout the centuries many (5) __________ (suggest)
have been made, but the most likely candidate is Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a Florentine silk merchant.
Another more unlikely - but popular - theory is that the painting was a self portrait. There are (6)
__________ (certain) similarities between the (7) __________ (express) of the Mona Lisa and that of the
artist's self portrait painted many years later. Could this be why Leonardo gave the subject such a
mysterious smile?
Today, the Mona Lisa looks rather dull, in dark shades of brown and yellow. (8) __________ (probable)
this is due to a special layer covering the paint, which has yellowed over the years. It is possible that the
painting was once brighter and more (9) __________ (colour) than it is now.
The Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in 1911. The thief was caught by the police two years later,
and the painting was safely returned.
0)...................favourite...........
1).............................................
2).............................................
3).............................................
4).............................................
5).............................................
6).............................................
7).............................................
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9).............................................
C. PARROT KEPT INDOORS
It is proving to be a social (0) __________ (embarrass) for the Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary in
Nuneaton that one of their parrots has a rather (1) __________ (colour) vocabulary.
Barney, a five-year-old macaw parrot, has no respect for authority. He has used dirty words in front of
respectable people such as the Mayor and the vicar. He has also told several charity (2) __________
(work) what he thought of them.
Sanctuary volunteer Stacey Clark said Barney once belonged to a lorry (3) __________ (drive).
"We tend to keep him indoors, away from the public. But everybody seems to accept his behaviour with a
(4) __________ (smile)," she said. "He has got a lot of character and he does say thank you when he gets
a treat so he can be polite. He is (5) __________ (cheer) and very friendly, too."
Some of the sayings he likes to repeat include "hello big boys" and "where have you been?"
But his (6) __________ (favour) words are mainly unrepeatable. Geoff Green, the (7) __________ (own)
of Wildlife Sanctuary, said he had one rude word which he especially liked to say over and over again.
He added he had seen neighbours and passers-by duck and look around (8) __________ (surprise) when
they passed the window and heard the swearing from within. "He only seems to swear when you don't
want him to," he added. "We usually keep him inside, away from any (9) __________ (visit). He seems to
know which people he shouldn't swear in front of and so he goes and does so." Barney was given to the
sanctuary a year ago.
0)............... embarrassment................
1).........................................................
2).........................................................
3).........................................................
4).........................................................
5).........................................................
6).........................................................
7).........................................................
8).........................................................
9).........................................................
D. OLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLD
Items men, women, and children left behind when they died – everything from clothing to jewellery and
tools – tell (0) __________ (anthropology) a lot. And sometimes even their words survive.
Experts believe that a (1) __________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writing ever found in
the Americas. The people who created it (2) __________ (probable) lived 3,000 years ago, long before
Christopher Columbus arrived in the New World.
Digging in a stone mine, (3) __________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved onto its surface.
They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal, Mexico, near the capital city of an ancient people called
the Olmec. "There are signs on the block that seem to show (4) __________ (religion) objects they used.
For example, there is a sign that looks like a throne," an expert says. "It is (5) __________ (excite)
because it makes it clear that the Olmec could read and write." But experts don‟t know (6) __________
(exact) what the writing says. If you have ever tried to figure out a message (7) __________ (write) in
code, you have a pretty good idea of the hard work ahead. Finding other examples of Olmec writing could
help crack the code.
0)............anthropologists...........
1) ...............................................
2) ...............................................
3) ...............................................
4) ...............................................
5) ...............................................
6) ...............................................
7) ...............................................
E. FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTS Did you know that Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, was a peanut (0) __________
(farm) before he was President? Or that one of George Washington's (1) __________ (favor) foods was
ice cream? These are just two of the (2) __________ (interest) facts about past U.S. Presidents National
Geographic Kids has collected.
Many Presidents had (3) _________ (usual) careers before entering the White House. Andrew Johnson,
the 17th President, was a tailor. Ronald Reagan, the 40th President, was a movie (4) __________ (act).
Harry Truman bought and sold men's clothing and accessories, particularly hats.
Once in the White House, each President made his mark in (5) __________ (vary) ways. In fact, before
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President, came to office, the White House wasn't even called the White
House! People called the (6) __________ (build) the President's Palace, President's House, and the
Executive Mansion. Roosevelt (7) __________ (official) named it the White House in 1901.
Theodore Roosevelt wasn't the only President to invent a new (8) __________ (express). Martin Van
Buren, the (9) __________ (eight) President, probably created the word "OK." He was from Kinderhook,
New York. During his campaign, Old Kinderhook (O.K.) clubs formed to give him (10) __________
(support). Later, "OK" or "okay," came to mean "all right."
0)............. farmer.............
1).......................................
2).......................................
3).......................................
4).......................................
5).......................................
6).......................................
7).......................................
8).......................................
9).......................................
10) ………………………
F. OH DEER!
A cow called Yvonne, who has been on the run in Germany for nearly 10 months, has now found a home
with a herd of deer. Dozens of (0) ________ (witness) have reported sightings and say the cow now (1)
________ (clear) thinks she‟s a deer. Yvonne‟s fight for (2) ________ (independent) began when she
escaped from a Bavarian sausage maker almost 10 months ago. Soon afterwards, the (3) ________ (local)
press picked up the story and reported that (4) ________ (hunt) had been given permission to shoot the
cow. Animal rights campaigners in Germany are protesting against the (5) ________ (decide) and have
since organised a widespread search, which started at the weekend. (6) ________ (hundred) of people
travelled to Bavaria to help with the search and even brought (7) ________ (other) cow and its calf with
them to help trick Yvonne into leaving the woods. (8) ________ (fortunately), they had no luck and the
cow still remains on the run. Michael Aufhauser, an
Austrian multimillionaire and animal (9) ________ (love), has agreed to buy the smart animal from the
sausage maker as soon as the cow is captured, but it seems Yvonne really enjoys life with the deer.
0)............... witnesses..........................
1).........................................................
2).........................................................
3).........................................................
4).........................................................
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8).........................................................
9).........................................................
G. SUPERSTITIONS: FRIDAY THE 13TH – UNLUCKY FOR YOU?
Do you believe in good luck and bad luck? Are you (0) __________ (superstition)? And, if so, how do
you go about avoiding bad luck? And what do you do to (1) __________ (sure) good luck?
One person in four in Britain is, (2) __________ (apparent), superstitious, and they‟ll do everything from
hanging horseshoes over their fireplace to (3) ________ (cross) their fingers, touching wood and (4)
__________ (absolute) never walking under a ladder. And they are (5) __________ (care) about cats.
Black cats are supposed to be (6) __________ (relate) of witches or warlocks, so if one is following you,
it‟s (7) __________ (definite) bad luck!
On the other hand if one crosses your path and continues then it‟s good luck because it hasn‟t noticed you.
However, in some places the (8) __________ (believe) are different – so it pays to know where your
black cat comes from.
Superstitions are also a subject for research by Dr. Richard Wiseman at the University of Hertfordshire.
He believes that some people actually want to be (9) __________ (lucky), because it helps them to avoid
taking (10) __________ (responsible) for their own failings. It‟s easier to say „I failed the exam because I
had bad luck again‟ than to admit that you didn‟t work (11) __________ (hard) enough. „It‟s a way of
copping out‟, he said.
0)............. superstitious.............
1)................................................
2)................................................
3)................................................
4)................................................
5)................................................
6)................................................
7)................................................
8)................................................
9)................................................
10) …………………………….
11) …………………………….
H. "GREEN" BUILDINGS MAY HELP SAVE ENVIRONMENT
These days a green building means more than just the color of the paint. “Green” building can also refer
to (0) __________ (environment) friendly houses, factories, and offices. Green building means reducing
the impact of the building on the land.
Green buildings can reduce energy and water use. Also, the buildings are often located near public (1)
__________ (transport) such as buses and subways, so that people can drive their cars less. That could be
good for the environment, because cars use lots of (2) __________ (nature) resources, such as gasoline,
and cause (3) __________ (pollute).
Green buildings are often built on (4) __________ (previous) developed land, so that the buildings don't
destroy forests or other wild habitats.
The first green (5) __________ (resident) high-rise building in the U.S. is called the Solaire. Its project
(6) __________ (manage) says: "We've reduced our energy (7) __________ (consume) by one-third and
our water by 50 percent."
The Solaire cuts energy in part by using solar power. On the face of the building there are panels. They
absorb the sun's energy and convert it to (8) __________ (electric). The Solaire also has lights that (9)
__________ (automatic) turn off when people leave the room. Plus, the building has lots of windows.
This allows people to use the sun for light instead of lamps during the day.
0)............... environmentally............
1)......................................................
2)......................................................
3)......................................................
4)......................................................
5)......................................................
6)......................................................
7)......................................................
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9)......................................................
I. WHY WE’VE ALL TURNED OFF BIG BROTHER
As a student of body language I usually enjoy Big Brother because it is free of the artificiality of acted,
(0) __________ (script) roles. These are real people, not particularly (1) __________ (talent), brought in
off the street to represent our culture.
This year, however, I have found it (2) __________ (hard) to watch. The people (3) __________ (select)
appear to have been carefully chosen for their unpleasantness, vanity and exhibitionism. The idea, (4)
__________ (obvious), was that if a group of appalling and aggressive people were brought together,
there would be fireworks – and that has indeed been the case.
Analysing more deeply why I (5) __________ (like) this year‟s Big Brother so much, I came to the (6)
__________ (conclude) that it was not, after all, primarily the coarseness, ignorance and immorality of
the (7) __________ (participate) that upset me, but rather their lack of (8) __________ (warm) and
kindness.
In the past, we have all watched and enjoyed comedies in which the characters are at times rude or
ignorant, but we forgive them because somewhere just beneath the surface the scriptwriters have endowed
them with (9) __________ (generous) of spirit and kindheartedness.
By (10) __________ (compare), some of this year‟s housemates were downright disgusting.
0)................... scripted…..........
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2)................................................
3)................................................
4)................................................
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8)................................................
9)................................................
10) …………………………….
J. ONCE UPON A TIME
Ever wanted to tell an amazing story, but didn‟t know where to start? Or have you already started writing
(0) __________ (imagine) and original stories that you now want to set free? It doesn‟t matter whether
you‟re at the top of your class at English or not – we‟re (1) __________ (interest) in stories with a spark,
whether they‟re funny or sad, set in a (2) __________ (fantasy) universe or based on real-life events.
There are plenty of chances to shine, as we‟ll choose ten winners (3) __________ (separate) into three age
groups: under-8s, 9-11, and those aged 12 and over. The winners will help (4) __________ (transform)
their words into exciting radio at BBC studios, and the stories will be (5) __________ (broadcast) on a
BBC 7 radio show.
Want a bit of (6) __________ (inspire)? BBC 7‟s (7) __________ (interact) show has a story every day
which could help spark an idea. If you wish to enter, you can send your story (8) __________ (prefer)
typed or printed, along with an entry form. Stories will be judged on the basis of their originality of plot
and characterisation.
0).................. imaginative…........
1)...................................................
2)...................................................
3)...................................................
4)...................................................
5)...................................................
6)...................................................
7)...................................................
8)...................................................
K. ENORMOUS TELEPHONE BILL
A Malaysian man received a telephone bill for $218 trillion (0) __________ (recent) for a telephone line
he had disconnected in January. The bill, which was sent from Telekom Malaysia to Yahaya Wahib,
included a request for (1) __________ (pay) within 10 days for the large amount. Wahib was also
threatened with (2) __________ (prosecute) if he failed to pay the bill within the period given.
According to reports, Wahib, who lives in the (3) __________ (north) part of Malaysia, had his father's
phone disconnected after his (4) __________ (die) in January. At that time he paid the outstanding bill. In
April he received a further bill from the telephone company telling him he owed $218 trillion for (5)
__________ (call) made from his father‟s phone. Wahib is quoted as saying he (6) __________ (near)
fainted when he saw the charge against him.
It is (7) __________ (clear) whether the bill was a mistake or whether the phone had been (8) _________
(illegal) used over the period. Telekom Malaysia, the country's largest telecommunications company, is
said to be looking into the case. Wahib, on the other hand, is ready to face legal action if necessary.
0).................recently………........
1)...................................................
2)...................................................
3)...................................................
4)...................................................
5)...................................................
6)...................................................
7)...................................................
8)...................................................
L. A REAL MONSTER OF THE DEEP
Sea monsters living in the (0) __________ (deep) of the ocean may not be the stuff of fantasy after all. (1)
__________ (mystery) sounds have been detected in the ocean that (2) __________ (science) believe
could be evidence of large, unidentified sea (3) __________ (create). The sounds were first picked up in
1997 by underwater listening stations set up by the US Navy to monitor Russian submarines. A single
noise registered on sensors 3,000 miles apart, making it far louder than any other (4) __________ (know)
animal noise, including the calls made by whales. In the past, strange sounds picked up by the system
have been attributed to ocean currents, volcanic (5) __________ (active) or earthquakes under the seabed.
But researchers believe that this particular sound is made by a living (6) __________ (organ) because its
acoustic “signature” bears all the hallmarks of a marine animal‟s call.
One (7) __________ (possible) is that it could belong to a giant squid - like the (8) __________ (legend)
Kraken - which is known to live at extreme depths but has never been observed alive. “We don‟t have any
clue whether the giant squid makes any noise or not,” Christopher Fox, director of the Acoustic
Monitoring Project, told us, “but if it does, that may explain the sound.”
0 .................. depths..............
1).............................................
2).............................................
3).............................................
4).............................................
5).............................................
6).............................................
7).............................................
8).............................................
M. HE MISSES MUM’S MAGIC LAUNDRY BASKET
„When Lydia and I bought our house, we were really excited. It wasn‟t until we moved in that I (0)
__________ (real) that little jobs, like laundry, were a big part of (1) __________(life) together, too. At
home, I‟d stick my dirty clothes in a magic basket and they‟d reappear clean. But, even though my mum
did most of the housework, I always knew Lydia and I would share.
„We both have (2) __________ (strong) and weaknesses. I deal with the bills because I‟m a financial (3)
__________ (advise). I like (4)__________ (iron), and I also tidy up most evenings because I get home
from work first. Admittedly, I leave towels lying around, but she eats raisins out of the cereal box and
drops them on the floor!
„Decorating has been the main source of (5) __________(disagree). Lydia was so determined to paint the
bedroom and lounge pink, I buckled under the (6)__________ (press). We normally compromise, but I‟ve
developed a tactic for getting what I want: I‟ll suggest something and, if she (7)__________ (agree), I
sigh and go quiet for weeks. (8)__________ (event), she‟ll come round to my way of thinking, but she‟ll
present it as her idea so she feels more in control.
„That‟s what happened when she wanted a fancy mirror in the lounge and I wanted a fan. After three
weeks of me (9)__________ (ignore) the issue, she suggested a fan. I did the same with the bathroom. I
wanted mosaics, she wanted flowery tiles. (10)__________ (lucky), I won. I think the pink bedroom is
enough of a compromise.‟
0) ……………realised…………….
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10) …………………………………
KKKEEEYYY::: 1)
VERB ADJECTIVE NOUN
1. advise - tanácsol
advisable - tanácsos, ajánlatos
inadvisable - nem tanácsos
advisory - tanácsadó
adviser / advisor - tanácsadó
(személy)
advice - tanács
2. analyse - elemez analytic - analitikus, elemző analysis - elemzés
analyst - elemző (személy)
3. --- anxious - aggódó, szorongó anxiety - szorongás, aggodalom
4. approve - elfogad,
jóváhagy, helyesel
disapprove - helytelenít
approving - helyeslő, jóváhagyó,
elfogadó
disapproving - helytelenítő,
rosszalló
approval - helyeslés, jóváhagyás
disapproval - helytelenítés,
rosszallás
5. assist - segít, támogat --- assistant - asszisztens, segítő
assistance - segítség, támogatás
6. believe - hisz
disbelieve - nem hisz
believable - hihető
unbelievable - hihetetlen
believer - hívő (személy)
non-believer - hitetlen (személy)
belief - hit
disbelief - hitetlenség
7. bleed - vérzik bloody - véres blood - vér
bleeding - vérzés
8. choose - választ choosy - válogatós choice - választás, választék
9. communicate - közöl,
kommunikál
communicative - beszédes,
kommunikatív, közlékeny
uncommunicative - zárkózott
communicable - közölhető; fertőző
communication - közlés,
kommunikáció
10. conclude - következtet;
befejez
conclusive - meggyőző, bizonyító
erejű; végső
inconclusive - nem meggyőző;
hatástalan
conclusion - befejezés,
végeredmény; következtetés
11. confirm - megerősít,
igazol, bizonyít
confirmed - megrögzött,
meggyőződéses
unconfirmed - meg nem erősített;
határozatlan
confirmation - megerősítés,
alátámasztás; jóváhagyás;
konfirmáció
12. contradict - ellentmond contradictory - ellentmondó,
ellentétes, ellenkező
contradiction - ellentmondás,
ellentét, cáfolat
13. contribute - hozzájárul,
hozzáad, közreműködik, elősegít contributive - hozzájáruló, elősegítő
contribution - hozzájárulás,
közreműködés, hozzászólás
14. co-operate -
együttműködik, szövetkezik
co-operative - együttműködő;
egyesült, egyesített
uncooperative - nem együttműködő
co-operator - együttműködő
(személy)
co-operation - együttműködés,
szövetkezés
15. criticise/ize - kritizál, bírál
critic(al) - kritikus, bíráló, kritizáló;
válságos
uncritical - kritikátlan, nem kritikus
critic - műbíráló, kritikus (személy)
criticism - bírálat, kritika
16. deafen - megsüketít,
megsüketül; hangszigetel
deaf - süket
deafening - süketítő deafness - süketség
17. demonstrate - bemutat,
demonstrál, szemléltet; tüntet
demonstrable - kimutatható,
bizonyítható
demonstrative - szemléltető,
kifejező, meggyőző; tüntető
demonstration - szemléltetés,
bemutatás, kimutatás; tüntetés
demonstrator - magyarázó
(személy); tüntető (személy)
18. deny - tagad, cáfol
deniable - tagadható, cáfolhaó
undeniable - tagadhatatlan,
vitathatatlan
denial - tagadás, kétségbevonás,
cáfolat
19. deepen - mélyít, mélyül deep - mély depth - mélység
20. destruct - megsemmisít,
elpusztít, lerombol
destructible - elpusztítható,
lerombolható
indestructible - elpusztíthatatlan
destruction - megsemmisítés,
elpusztítás, (le)rombolás
21. fail - elbukik, megbukik, failing - gyengülő failure - elbukás, sikertelenség
nem sikerül
22. fly - repül flying - repülő
flier/flyer - szórólap
flight - repülőjárat
fly - légy
23. grow - nő, termel growing - növekedő grower - termelő, kertész
growth - növekedés
24. heighten - magasít high - magas height(s) - magasság
25. include - tartalmaz,
belevesz, belefoglal
inclusive - átfogó, beleszámított,
beleértett inclusion – beleértés, belefoglalás,
26. insist - ragaszkodik, kitart insistent - ragaszkodó, állhatatos,
kitartó insistence - ragaszkodás, kitartás
27. integrate - integrál, egyesít
integrating - integráló, egyesítő
integral - elválaszthatatlan, szerves,
lényeges
integration – integráció, egyesítés
28. instruct - utasít, oktat instructive - tanulságos, oktató
jellegű
instruction - instrukció, utasítás
instructor - oktató
29. lengthen - meghosszabbít,
megnyújt, hosszabbodik,
megnyúlik
long - hosszú
lengthy - hosszadalmas, terjedelmes length - hosszúság
30. --- optimistic - optimista, derűlátó optimist - optimista (személy)
optimism - optimizmus, derűlátás
31. perform - előad performing - előadó performer - előadó (személy)
performance - előadás
32. --- pessimistic - pesszimista, borúlátó pessimist - pesszimista (személy)
pessimism - pesszimizmus, borúlátás
34. please - örömöt szerez,
tetszik vkinek
displease - bosszant, nem
tetszik vkinek
pleasant – kellemes
unpleasant - kellemetlen
pleasing - kellemes, tetszetős, tetsző
pleased - elégedett
pleasure – öröm, élvezet
displeasure – nemtetszés, neheztelés
34. predict - megjósol, előre
megmond
predictable - megjósolható,
kiszámítható, előre látható
unpredictable - kiszámíthatatlan,
előreláthatatlan, megjósolhatatlan
prediction - előrejelzés, jóslás,
jövendölés
predictability - előreláthatóság,
kiszámíthatóság
unpredictability -
kiszámíthatatlanság
35. refuse – visszautasít,
elutasít, megtagad --- refusal – visszautasítás, elutasítás
36. relieve - enyhít, könnyít relieved - megkönnyebbült
unrelieved – nem megkönnyebbült relief - megkönnyebbülés
37. rely - számít, támaszkodik
vkire, megbízik vkiben
reliable - megbízható
unreliable - megbízhatatlan
reliability - megbízhatóság
unreliability - megbízhatatlanság
reliance - bizalom, vkire
támaszkodás, hagyatkozás
38. shorten - (meg)rövidít,
(meg)rövidül short - rövid; alacsony
shorts - rövidnadrág
shortage - hiány
shortness - rövidség, hiány,
elégtelenség
39. strengthen - (meg)erősít,
(meg)erősödik strong - erős srtrength - erő
40. suit - illeszt, illeszkedik,
alkalmazkodik
suitable - megfelelő, alkalmas, illő
unsuitable - nem megfelelő,
alkalmatlan
suitability - alkalmasság,
rátermettség
unsuitability - alkalmatlanság
41. survive - túlél, életben
marad surviving - túlélő
survivor - túlélő (személy)
survival - túlélés, életben maradás
42. widen - szélesít, tágít,
szélesedik, tágul wide – széles, tág width - szélesség
43. define - meghatároz,
definiál
defined - meghatározott
undefined - meghatározatlan
indefinable - meghatározhatatlan
definitve - végleges, döntő
definite - (meg)határozott,
egyértelmű
definition - definíció, meghatározás
indefinite - (meg)határozatlan,
korlátlan, bizonytalan
44. economize -
takarékoskodik, spórol;
gazdálkodik
economic - (köz)gazdasági
uneconomic - nem gazdasági,
gazdasági törvényekkel ellenkező;
nem jövedelmező
economical - gazdaságos, takarékos
uneconomical - gazdaságtalan, nem
kifizetődő, nem takarékos
economy - gazdaság
economist - közgazdász
economics - közgazdaságtan,
gazdaságtudomány
45. identify - azonosít,
felismer
identified - azonosított,
meghatározott
unidentified - azonosítatlan
identifiable - azonosítható
unidentifiable - azonosíthatatlan
identical - azonos, egyforma
identity - azonosság,
személyazonosság; egyformaság,
megegyezőség
identification - azonosítás,
meghatározás
46. illustrate - ábrázol,
szemléltet, illusztrál
illustrated - illusztrált, ábrázolt,
szemléltetett
illustrative - szemléltető, illusztratív
illustration - illusztráció,
szemléltetés, ábrázolás
illustrator - illusztrátor
47. imagine - (el)képzel
imaginable - elképzelhető
unimaginable - elképzelhetetlen
imaginative - ötletes, fantáziadús,
képzeletgazdag
unimaginative - fantáziátlan,
ötlettelen
imagination - képzelet, képzelőerő,
fantázia
48. impress - hat, hatással van,
lenyűgöz, jó benyomást kelt
impressed - lenyűgözött, meghatott
unimpressed - nem meghatott, hatás
nélkül maradt
impressive - hatásos, lenyűgöző,
megkapó, jó benyomást keltő
unimpressive - érdektelen,
hatástalan
impressionable - befoloyásolható,
érzékeny
impression - benyomás, hatás
49. live - él
live - élő, valóságos
lively - élénk, eleven, lendületes
living - élő, eleven
life - élet
living - életmód, életforma
livelihood - megélhetés
50. propose - javasol, ajánl,
indítványoz; megkéri vki kezét proposed - javasolt, ajánlott
proposer - ajánló, javaslattevő
proposal - javaslat, ajánlat,
indítvány; lánykérés
proposition - javaslat, ajánlat;
állítás, tétel
51. ---
real - valódi, valóságos, igazi
unreal - valótlan, valószerűtlen,
irreális
realistic - realisztikus, valószerű,
élethű, gyakorlatias
reality - valóság
realist - realista, gyakorlatias ember
realism - realizmus
52. vary - változik, változtat,
módosít
various – számos, különféle, több
varied – változatos, sokféle
variable - változékony, variálható,
változtatható
invariable - megváltoztathatatlan,
változatlan, állandó
variant - változat, variáns
variation - eltérés, módosítás,
variáció
variability - változékonyság,
változtathatóság
2)
1. There was blood all over the floor after he cut himself shaving.
2. She became more and more anxious as time went by.
3. She looked at him in disbelief when he told her the terrible news.
4. We have still received no confirmation of our booking.
5. He seemed very reluctant to take my advice .
6. We can only catch criminals if we have the full cooperation of the general public.
7. She gave me a very disapproving look when she saw that I wasn‟t wearing the correct uniform.
8. In conclusion I would like to thank everybody who has helped to make the show such a success.
9. She has made an invaluable contribution to our efforts.
10. The shop assistant(s) seemed to spend most of the time talking rather than attending to customers.
11. They keep making contradictory statements so we don‟t really know what they‟re going to do.
12. He‟s normally very uncommunicative so you‟ll be lucky if you get any information out of him.
13. He left me with no choice but to disqualify him.
14. With her analytic mind she was able to work out the best way to get everybody to the meeting on time.
15. How dare she criticise us when she sits around doing nothing all day!
16. The mystery deepened as yet another body was discovered.
17. Everywhere you could see evidence of the destroying force of the enemy bombs.
18. He was most insistent that we should bring warm clothes.
19. Because of her failing eyesight she‟s unable to paint any more pictures.
20. That is supposed to be the inclusive price but you always seem to end up paying extra for something.
21. We hope to see more integrated schools where children of different races can get used to working together.
22. Two of the instructors showed us how to do a hip throw.
23. The groth in population has led to problems in providing services such as housing and hospitals.
24. I can‟t stand heights so I didn‟t go to the top of the tower with the others.
25. Our flight was delayed due to technical problems.
26. Every evening you hear the deafening noise of motor-cycles revving up in the town square.
27. One of the demonstrators sat down in front of the lorry and refused to move.
28. It is an undeniable fact that children watch too much TV.
29. It was an extremely unpleasant experience, which I never want to go through again.
30. The table is two metres in length.
31. The weather is so unpredictable that I don‟t know if I should take an umbrella or sun-tan lotion.
32. What a relief it is to be able to put your feet up!
33. The telephone service was very unreliable and we spent hours trying to make a single call.
34. The sea defences need to be stregnthen before the winter to reduce the risk of flooding.
35. There‟s a shortness of highly skilled engineers so we might have difficulty getting the work done.
36. She‟s not really suitable for this job as she hasn‟t had the right sort of training.
37. As her only surviving relative, he expects to inherit all her money.
38. If they widen the road, that will mean more traffic and maybe more pedestrians being knocked over.
39. His refusal to sponsor the event came as a great shock.
40. I wish I shared his optimism, but I really don‟t think this will work.
41. I could only get tickets for the afternoon performance.
42. They‟re very pessimistic about our chances of success.
43. Some of the definitions in this dictionary are more difficult to understand than the word they‟re explaining.
44. He‟ll be away for an indefinite period.
45. We have to economize on electricity so make sure you switch off all the lights when you leave.
46. All the leading economists say that this country is heading for a recession.
47. We‟re identical twins so people have great difficulty telling us appart.
48. You‟ll need some form of identification if you want to draw money out of your account.
49. This is just an illustration of the kind of thing that could happen if you don‟t wear a seatbelt.
50. The judges were especially impressed by the imaginative use of light and shade in the painting.
51. I was not very impressed by his so-called comedy act.
52. She is at a very impressionable age so we must make sure that she goes around with the right sort of people.
53. It was supposed to be a live performance but you could see she was miming. (life)
54. I consider him to be one of our greatest living poets. (life)
55. This is a site of the proposed extension to the motorway. (propose)
56. After my holiday I had to get back to the reality of the daily office routine. (real)
57. Amber is a reliable girl.
58. Maria has difficulties in understanding the topic.
59. This chair is so uncomfortable. I‟ll buy a new chair.
60. Melissa looks unhappy. I think she has problems.
61. I need to reread this story.
62. Mrs. Kaila is an engineer. She is very successful.
63. All the people are afraid of natural disasters.
64. Sarah is must be very lucky. She is very healthy despite the accident.
65. This man is doing something illegal.
66. I feel something invisible. Could it be real?
67. Please wear something fashionable. These clothes are so old.
68. “Black mamba” is the most poisonous snake in the world. It‟s hazardous.
69. Playing with toys is enjoyable for kids.
70. I won‟t go on this argument.
EXERCISES OF PREVIOUS FINAL EXAMS
3)
A 1) staying
2) useful
3) daily
4) sunny
5) careful
6) protection
7) frequently
8) covered
9) hidden
B 1) death
2) famous
3) visited
4) pleasant/pleasing
5) suggestions
6) certain
7) expression
8) probably
9) colourful
C 1) colourful
2) workers
3) driver
4) smile
5) cheerful
6) favourite
7) owner
8) surprised
9) visitors
D 1) discovery
2) probably
3) workers
4) religious
5) exciting
6) exactly
7) written
E 1) favourite
2) interesting
3) unusual
4) actor
5) various
6) building
7) officially
8) expression
9) eighth
10) support
F
1) clearly
2) independence
3) local
4) hunters
5) decision
6) hundreds
7) another
8) unfortunately
9) lover
G 1) ensure
2) apparently
3) crossing
4) absolutely
5) careful
6) relatives
7) definitely
8) beliefs
9) unlucky
10) responsibility
11) hard
H 1) transport(ation)
2) unnatural
3) polution
4) previously
5) residential
6) manager
7) consumption
8) electricity
9) automaticaly
I 1) talented
2) hard
3) selection
4) obviously
5) disliked
6) conclusion
7) participants
8) warmth
9) generousity
10) comparision
J 1) interested
2) fantastic
3) separated
4) transform
5) broadcast
6) inspiration
7) interactive
8) preferably
K 1) payment
2) prosecution
3) northern
4) death
5) calls
6) nearly
7) unclear
8) illegally
L 1) mysterious
2) scientists
3) creatures
4) known
5) activities
6) organism
7) possibility
8) legendary
M 1) living
2) strengths
3) advisor
4) ironing
5) disagreement
6) pressure
7) disagrees
8) eventually
9) ignoring
10) luckily