Wordlist 3 - Gapfills

Academic Wordlist - Sublist 3 Gapfills

Academic Wordlist - Sublist 3 Gapfills


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She's just had an article ... in their weekend supplement.

published (verb)

The County Council, having been presented with the Channel Tunnel as a fait accompli, is concerned to ... its potential benefits by directing associated commercial development to those areas which will benefit most.

maximise (verb)

He should ... more ... his collegues.

interact with (verb)

A disaster relief ... .

fund (noun)

The museum is privately ... .

funded (verb)

1. I've been ... articles to this paper for many years.

2. Design faults in the boat ... ... the tragedy. 

1. contributing (verb)

2. contributed to (verb)

The Labour Party is still a ... in the national unity government.

partner (noun)

It's only a tiny ... of people who are causing the problem.

minority (noun)

The hospital is trying to raise ... for a new kidney machine.

funds (noun, pl.)

The chancellor was not available for ... .

comment (noun)

In other words, if an ideal gas is compressed an kept at ... temperature, the work done in compressing it is completely converted into heat and transfered to the surrounding heat sink.

constant (adj.)

Customs insisted on seeing my outward plane ticket - did they think I was trying to ... illegally?

immigrate

The company expects to extend upward both ... and status for non-supervisory engineers.

compensation (noun)

All attached ... must be either original or certified copies.

documents (noun, pl.)

There are a ... number of girls in the class.

disproportionate (adj.)

... wisdom says that the best way to prepare for an exam to study past exam questions.

conventional (adj.)

Public opinion had ... sharply to the left following the war.

shifted (verb)

1. The basic lack of government funding is ... ... ... of the problem.

2. The Earth's ... is a hot, molten mix of iron and nickel.

1. at the core

2. core

Is this contract/ticket/agreement still ... ?

valid (adj.)

He ... a meeting of all the managers.

convened (verb)

In most ..., there will be no need for further treatment.

instances (noun, pl.)

At last we could relax and talk without ... .

constraint (noun)

1. The motorway was closed so we had to find an ... route.

2. ... medicine

alternative (adj.)

1. An important ... of maturity is creativity.

2. This may result in a number of different ... being applied at different stages of the search activity.

1. criterion (noun)

2. criteria (noun, pl.)

We have been trying very hard to forge a ... that no nuclear weapons should be allowed on the Korean Peninsula.

consensus (noun)

There are several ... open to us at the moment.

alternative (noun)

Research has been ... by a lack of funds.

constrained (verb)

The men came to ... the rubbish from the backyard.

remove (verb)

From the size of these shoeprints, I ... the intruder was wearing large shoes.

deduce (verb)

These figures clearly ... the size of the economic problem facing the country.

demonstrate (verb)

If it is not possible to ... immediately the source of the electrical fault, then it is safer to shut the whole system down.

locate (verb)

1 He was certainly ... ... taking the money, particularly as the company had refused to compensate him till now.

2. The fact that he refuses to cooperate with the police ... our suspicion that he did indeed commit the crime.

1. justified in (verb)

2. justifies (verb)

Would you like to make a ... to this charity?

contribution (noun)

The judge ... angrily to the suggestion that it hadn't been a fair trial.

reacted (verb)

1. The collected works of James Thurber, now numbering 25 ... represent a high standard of literary excellence, as every schoolboy knows.

2. The San Diego freeway in California has the heaviest ... of traffic in the world.

3. Using the server to generate large ... of email from a database is an example of an activity that is not allowed.

4. How do I adjust the ... of the audio?

1. & 3. volumes (noun, pl.)

2. & 4. volume (noun)

The government should ... the farmers for the loss of their crop due to the unseasonal rains.

compensate (verb)

The bacteria excrete cellulose, the basic ... of our forests.

component (noun)

For ... reasons the concert must be postponed.

technical (adj.)

Even the rare free vote requires the ...  of the party in power.

consent (noun)

Unemployment will be a ... ussue at the next election.

dominant (adj.)