Wordlist 3 - Gapfills
Academic Wordlist - Sublist 3 Gapfills
Academic Wordlist - Sublist 3 Gapfills
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Language | Deutsch |
Category | English |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 07.11.2014 / 11.11.2014 |
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There was a ... ... ice on the streets last night due to the rain followed by frosty weather.
layer of (noun)
There were location notes for a film and sheets about the ... appearance of the characters and the sort of actors who might play them.
physical
Policemen under pressure to resolve a horrific crime refused to accept the repeated and ... denials of a man who was psychologically vulnerable.
emphatic (adj.)
... you ... I am wrong?
Are implying (verb.)
This research seems to give/lend some ... to the theory that the drug might cause cancer.
validity (noun)
She didn't want to work for a big ... where everything was so impersonal.
corporation (noun)
To make a claim, you must ... the date when the article was lost.
specify (verb)
A 12-hour ...
shift (noun)
He was ... about(adj losing and said that he'd be back next year to try again.
philosophical (adj.)
Some people have an allergic ... to shellfish.
reaction (noun)
She suffered only ... injuries.
minor (adj.)
If, ... ..., such a change is produced by one or a few insulin comas or electroshocks, previously inhibited conditioned reactions reappear.
for instance (adv.)
The seminar aims to ... and highlight outstanding efforts in using alternative media for development programs in the Asia-Pacific Region.
document (verb)
She applied a new ... of playing the guitar. Now, she is one of the most famous guitar players of the world.
technique (noun)
The flowers mature in ... with the oldest at the top.
sequence (noun)
The town of Simsbury ran an advertisement offering property tax relief and staff assistance to anyone willing to ... to the area.
relocate (verb)
The ... of new data.
demonstration (noun)
1. The company ... the quality of the product by testing it thoroughly before bringing it to market.
2. Built in disaster recovery options also ... fully reliable IT operations.
1. ensured (verb)
2. ensure (verb)
The ... also includes detailed instructions on land restoration.
scheme (noun)
They have ... use of the machine.
exclusive (adj.)
1. There is now ... evidence to prove this claim.
2. Three open sprinklers were found to be ... to stop even the most rapidly developing fire.
sufficient (adj.)
Please ... each page of the test.
initial (verb)
There is an ... payment of $60.
initial (adj.)
The librarian made a ... of the new books.
register (noun)
The evidence was so compelling that he felt ... to accept it.
constrained (adj.)
The company could be denied a ... for its pension payments, or those payments for the wife and other employees could be ruled taxable to them in the year made.
deduction (noun)
Several people ... ... how ill David looked.
commented on (verb)
The main ... should be ... quality rather than quantity.
emphasis on (noun)
It is not possible to ... for the course unless you are a full-time student.
register (verb)
Choose a ... within easy commuting distance of both the regular job and other employment opportunities.
location (noun)
The court ... the improperly obtained evidence.
excluded (verb)
1. His lecture ... ... with slides taken during the expedition.
2. To ... my point, let me tell you a little story.
1. was illustrated (verb)
2. illustrate (verb)
1. Children make up a large ... of the world's population.
2. I'm not very good at drawing people - I can never get the ... right.
1. proportion (noun)
2. proportions (noun, pl.)
The region's ... on tourism is unwise.
reliance (noun)
He ... ... everything he had been taught.
reacted against (verb)
Your first ... will be to type these letters.
task (noun)
Excellent road and rail ... make access easy from all parts of the country.
links (noun, pl.)
His documentary sources are ... wrong.
demonstrably (adv.)
1. We received a ... answer to our request.
2. You're so ... about everything!
3. The results of Salmonella infection are ... .
4. They answered ... to our request.
1. - 3. negative
4. negatively
1. Police said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the boy's death.
2. The company has promised the repay the repay the money when its financial circumstances improve.
3. It's not an ideal solution, but it's the best we can do ... ... ... .
4. ... ... ... should you enter my office.
1. & 2. circumstances
3. In/ under the circumstances
4. In/ under no circumstances