Monday, December 29, 2014

Albert Schweitzer and the power of Caring


One day, a few months after his 21st birthday, Albert Scheitzer made a decision that was to change his entire life. He decided that after his 30th birthday he would spend the rest of his life helping human beings in some way. He did not know what kind of work he would do, but he had nine years to make up his mind.

Albert Schweitzer was born more than a hundred years ago in Alsace, which was then part of Germany but is now part of France. When he was five years old, he began to learn to play the piano. Three years later he started lessons on the organ; very soon he was good enough to play at church services.
  When he was 18, Schweitzer went to the university of Strasbourg. The son of a minister, he was interested especially in theology, the study of religion. But when he was not studying or attending class, he would practice on the organ. His favourite composer was Johann Sebastian Batch, a famous German organist who lived about 300 years ago. While still a student, Schweitzer became an excellent musician and an expert on the life of Bach.

  In those days in Germany, every young man had to spend a year training in the army. But even when the time came for Albert Schweitzer to take military training, he did not give up his studies.

After Albert Schweitzer was graduated from the University of Schweitzer , he became a teacher and a preacher. He wrote a book about  Bach and another book on the building and playing of organs. He also wrote two books on religion that are still read and discussed today.

  But these successes were of little importance to Albert Schweitzer. In 1905, when he turned 30, he told his friends he wanted to be a doctor and open a hospital in Africa. He felt that Caring for others when they   became ill was a good way for him to spend his  life.
It took courage to leave his comfortable home in Europe to go to Africa, but in 1913, Schweitzer, now  a doctor , and his wife Helene, traveled to Lambarene, a village on the Ogowe River in what is now Gabon in west central Africa. There he built his hospital.

The hospital did not look like the hospitals in the United States. It was designed so that the path of the hot African sun would travel along the length of the roof to lessen the effect’s heat. The roof also hung the sun’s heat. Two sides of the building were made of mosquito netting. This kept the mosquitos out while giving the hospital plenty of fresh, cool air. Later, houses were built around the hospital so the families of his patients could live in them while they helped care for their loved ones.

Soon people began to flock to Lambarene to be healed by Dr. Schweitzer. They saw that he cared deeply about them, so the word spread and even more people came to Lambarene. Dr. Schweitzer worked very hard. He spent long hours in the operating room, visited all the patients at the hospital, and often worked far into the night. He seemed never to run out of energy.
When World War I broke out in 1914, Dr. Schweitzer had to close the hospital. Made a prisoner, he was sent back to Europe. Bur never he forgot the people he left behind. After the war ended, he returned to Lambarene and rebuilt his hospital.

For nearly 40 years, Dr. Schweitzer continued his medical work in Africa. To help pay his hospital he traveled to Europe to give organ concerts. He also gave the money he earned from his books to the hospital.
Many people, after hearing Dr. Schweitzer talk about the hospital, gave money to help it grow and serve more people.
The story of  Dr. Schweitzer has inspired many others to follow his example. One person, who started a hospital in Haiti, named it after Dr. Schweitzer, another person did the same thing in Peru.
After Schweitzer dedicated his life to helping others.

His  efforts made life better for thousands of people. He showed that caring about people should be an important part of all our lives.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

TOEFL tests/ Incomplete Sentences/ Advanced level #  18


LOSING IT (1)

Q1 He’s one of those people who can’t bear being seen to be wrong in fact of losing…….

(a) looks                        (b) appearance                           (c) face                            (d) looking


Q2 We haven’t made any progress this year and are in sense going backwards and losing……..

(a) terrain                              (b) space                           (c) land                            (d) ground


Q3 Please don’t lose ….. because I’m sure you’ll succeed in the end.

(a) heart                         (b) body                          (c) strength                  (d) feeling


Q4 The important key to success in this business is strong management because if you lose your 
……., then you’re in real trouble.

(a) hold                          (b) stay                     (c) grab                      (d) grip


Q5 She panicked when she skidded on the ice, lost her …… and crashed  into the tree.

(a) control                       (b) brain                         (c) head                              (d) skull


Q6 Yes, it’s a slight problem but quite honestly I wouldn’t lose any …… over it if I were you.

(a) rest                                (b) sleep                       (c) time                             (d) slumber


Q7 I followed as much as I could of his arguments but then I gave up because I’d completely lost ……. of what he was saying.

(a) pace                                 (b) route                                (c) path                            (d) track


Q8 After he’d wasted all his money, got into debt and then ended up in prison, his family began to 
regard him as a bit of a lost……..

(a) case                            (b) reason                             (c) cause                            (d) argument


Q9 To be frank I find these philosophical discussions too deep for me and many of the points are lost…… me.

(a) to                                 (b) on                                (c) for                                (d) by


Q10 Putting all your money in that enterprise is futile it’s like playing a losing …….


(a) part                              (b) role                               (c) section                           (d) game

Tuesday, December 23, 2014


Kiss your life

For the umpteenth time I’ve just seen a man suffer
shockingly from the irreparable loss of his wife.
Rebellious and irreconcilable, he made me think of
another man who once sat here before me, many
years ago. At first he looked like a block of granite, with
a vacant stare, a stone-hard mask for a face, with a
menacing expression. Between long silence, the
words which came from his mouth sounded just like
swear words, “It can’t be. It musn’t be. My wife is
dead. Killed. I can’t feel it. I’m going to kill myself…
I potter about, can’t work, go through bottles of
sleeping pills. Nothing helps’’.

‘’Try to accept it’’, I say softly.
I can’t! I won’t’’ he blurts out, I’m putting an
end to it.’’

Sometimes life treats people dreadfully.

Arthur Miller wrote in one of his plays: ‘’ …I had a
child and even in the dream I saw that the child was my
life; and it was an idiot. And I wept, and a hundred
times I ran away, but each time I came back, it had the same dreadful face. Until I thought, if only I could kiss
it, whatever in it was my own,perhaps I could rest.
And I bent to its broken face, and it was horrible, but I
kissed it.’’
Yes, I believe that eventually you must take your life in
your arms-your life just as it is. Accept it, kiss it, no
matter how heavy or how hard it seems. If you’ve once
kissed it, it will be different, bearable.

But don’t have any illusions. Happiness is no
‘continuous performance’.Real happiness in life comes
and goes and usually doesn’t last very long. The rest of
the time you dream of it and wait for it. Kiss your life.
Accept it, just as it is. Today. Now. So that those
moments of happiness you’re waiting for don’t pass
you by.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Marie Curie and the power of Curiosity



MARYA SKLODOWSKA was born in Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, about 120 years ago. In future years the whole world would come to know her as the greatest scientist Marie Curie.

At school Marya was always the smartest student in her class. She liked especially to read. She read adventure stories, poems, history books, and science books. She was curious about everything. It seemed she never forgot  anything. Her mind was like a sponge for facts.

Her father was a teacher of mathematics and physics and had many books about science. He let Marya read as many of the books she wanted. She also liked to look at the delicate pieces of scientific equipment he kept in a large glass case in his study. She thought they were beautiful.

When Marya was 15 years old, she graduated from high school with very high marks was given a beautiful gold medal prize. Though her father was a respected teacher, the family was not rich. Marya had to find a job to get money for college.
She went to work as a governess, teaching and caring for the children of a wealthy family. But she still found time to read and study and to teach the children of poor families who lived nearby.
The years went by. Finally Marya was able to enter a great university, the Sorbonne, in Paris, France. When she registered for  classes, she changed the spelling of her first name from the Polish Marya  to the French Marie.

Though Marie was curious about everything, she soon found that science, especially chemistry, was her favorite subject. While she was still a student she met a brilliant young scientist named Pierre Curie. The two fell in love; when they were married she became Marie Curie.
A year later a new discovery attracted Marie Curie’s curiosity. A French scientist, Henri Becquerel, discovered that the element uranium gave off mysterious, invisible rays of energy. Marie wanted to know if anything else also gave off these rays.

She began to experiment. After making tests on many different substances, she began  to study pitchblende, a mineral that contains uranium  and thorium. Marie discovered  that thorium also gives off the rays.
After removing the small amount of uranium and thorium from the pitchblende, Marie was surprised and puzzled  to find  that the mineral remaining still gave off the mysterious rays.

What could cause such a thing? Marie wondered. At last she decided  that the pitchblende must contain an even more active element-a new element!

Now Pierre Curie joined his wife in  the search for the mystery element. Marie worked on separating the element from the pitchblende, while Pierre worked on studying the element itself and the rays it gave off  .

Finally the Curies had collected a small sample of the pure element, which Marie called polonium, after her  country Poland. She also gave a name to describe the release of the invisible rays of energy. She called the energy radioactivity.
But the Curies were amazed to find that the pitchblende contained yet another element-one that was more radioactive.

Marie’s curiosity drove her on. She wanted to collect a sample of the pure element, which she and Pierre named radium. It took four years, but from several tons of one, Marie was able to get a tiny sample of the new element.

The Curies and Henri Becquerel in 1903 were given the Nobel Prize for their work on radioactivity. In 1911 Marie Curie was given the Nobel Prize for  her discovery of radium.


   Marie Curie’s  curiosity had helped her to discover two new elements. Her curiosity about what radioactivity is brought about a new understanding of how atoms, the tiny building blocks of the universe, are put together. She was truly one of the world’s great scientists.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

TOEFL tests/ Incomplete Sentences/ Advanced level #  17

LEAVE ME ALONE

Q1 Alan: Excuse me ….. but what are you doing?

(a) intervening                   (b) interviewing                (c) interrupting                           (d) intercepting


Q2 User: I should have though it was pretty ………

(a) obvious                          (b) absolute                         (c) noticeable                          (d) accurate


Q3 Alan: Well, I only asked --- there’s no need to bite my …… off!

(a) nose                          (b) head                           (c) arm                           (d) leg


Q4 User: Sorry I didn’t mean to be rude but I’m trying to ……..

(a) deliberate                            (b) ruminate                          (c) concentrate                       (d) cogitate


Q5 Alan: I see and what is the …….. you are working on ?

(a) duty                       (b) task                            (c) work                         (d) goal


Q6 User: I’m working on those ….. English tests, which I find very interesting.

(a) notorious                       (b) fabled                     (c) famous                      (d) infamous


Q7 Alan: Oh, yes I’ve heard of them. Do they ….. you with your English?

(a) aid                          (b) support                         (c) help                         (d) comfort


Q8 User: Yes, they would do if you didn’t …….. in asking questions.

(a) continue                              (b) persist                     (c) insist                       (d) pursue


Q9 Alan: If that’s how you feel, I’ll leave you ……..

(a) lonely                              (b) lonesome                        (c) alone                            (d) apart


Q10 User: Whan an excellent ideal! Leave me in …… and go and write another  test.


(a) piece                     (b) peacetime                  (c) peaceful                     (d) peace
  

1.c  2.a; 3.a; 4.a; 5. d; 6.c; 7.c; 8.c;  9. c; 10. d;

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

The goose that laid the golden egg


There was once a man who owned a wonderful goose.Each day he went to the barnyard and said to the goose:”Where is my golden egg?”
   And every day the goose laid one shinning golden egg. Then the man took the egg to market and sold it for a great deal of money. And he and his family lived in comfort.

   But one day a neighbor said to the man:
“Why are you satisfied with one egg a day? Surely that goose must be lied with gold. Why not cut it open and get all the gold?”

 At first the man could not bring himself to kill the bird which had brought him such comfort. But at length his greed got the better of him.
 So he went to the barnyard and killed the goose that laid the golden eggs. Quickly he cut it open- and found just what you would find if you cut open an ordinary, every-day goose.

  Now there were no more golden eggs each morning, and the greedy farmer and his family had to work hard for their living the rest of their days.






Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Sad times

Sooner or later you bang your head
against the inevitable obstacle
that turns your life into a cross.
You become sick.
You have an accident.
Your loved-one dies.
Your career is a failure.
You are deceived, abandoned by your husband or wife.
Things go against you.
People pull you down.
You are humiliated, ruined.
You can’t go any more.
You grow old.
This obstacle can be any shape or size.
It doesn’t take any notice of your degrees,
Your standing, your name, your reputation,
the size of your wallet, your relationships
or your success with people.
You seem lucky.
Everything is going well…
Then suddenly that dark could looms up.
It can hurt you so badly, that,
Disillusioned, disheartened and battered,
you’d rather be dead.

This tragedy, this obstacle,
is a reality in every person’s life.
But fewer  and fewer people can cope with it.
They can’t accept it any more and become over-anxious.
Many go down under the stain.
Doctors and psychiatrists are overburdened.
You have no choice.
Either you bear your cross
or it will crush you.
But you cannot carry your cross,
Unless you learn to understand its function.
The cross brings you back to truth,
to the reality of your vulnerability
-your exact human size, your insignificance,
your poverty, your feebleness.
The cross can free you from your material things,
Which threaten to drown you.
You can cut free from your mediocrity.
The cross is like an aerial,
which can pick up a message from God.
It won’t take away your pain,
but it will take away the senselessness,
the purposelessness of it all.
You can feel human again
and perhaps, feel and see everything clearly,
through eyes that have wept.

















Monday, November 17, 2014

TOEFL tests/ Incomplete Sentences/ Advanced level #  16


HIGH SCHOOL VOCABULARY TEST (3)


Q1 The result of the election didn’t give either candidate a clear majority but in the end the leader of the opposition agreed to step down and ……. to the wishes of the electorate.

(a) accept                             (b) accent                     (c) accede                    (d) ascend

Q2 The sound of the waterfall goes on all day and night and in the end the ….. noise gets on your nerves.

(a) interrupting                    (b) inciting                  (c) invading                     (d) incessant

Q3 I apologized for what seemed like a deliberate act of rudeness but I explained that it had been purely accidental and an ….. action on my part.

(a) inverted                           (b) inadvertent              (c) incurred                  (d) inhibited

Q4 Although it’s a complicated subject the professor managed to make it all totally clear and …… by her delivery.

(a) lucid                           (b) luminous                     (c) lightening                              (d) lifting

Q5 When you take a party of tourists round a famous city there are always those who ……. and keep everybody else waiting.

(a) litter                            (b) lessen                             (c) loiter                              (d) languish

Q6 Before she knew what had happened a man suddenly fell on her …… across and stealing her handbag.

(a) lurking                      (b) linking                         (c) limping                          (d) lunging

Q7. There was absolutely no call for him to criticize her so cruelly and in almost a …… manner.

(a) malformed                       (b) malicious                       (c) maladroit                          (d) malcontent

Q8. There was absolutely no question about it he was the ……. idiot such as you’d find in one of those old farces.

(a) provincial                            (b) provided                           (c) proverbial                      (d) protective

Q9. You’ll soon get used to his funny ways as it’s one of the ….. of his personality.

(a) quibbles                        (b) quills                    (c) quaffs                       (d) quirks

Q10. He didn’t really give speeches because he used to scream and shout and you could hear him …… a hundred meters down the road.


(a) reigning                         (b) raining                           (c) ruling                              (d) rattling

Tuesday, November 11, 2014







 The pot that would not stop boiling


There was once a little girl who lived with her mother in a tiny little house. They were very, very poor, and often did not even have enough to eat.
   One day there was nothing at all in the house to eat, so the mother sent the little girl out into the woods to hunt for berries.
As the little girl wandered in the woods she met an old woman.
    “Why are you out in the woods alone, my dear?” asked the old woman. When the little girl told her, the old woman pulled out from under her heavy cloak a little iron pot.
    “This is a magic pot, my dear,” said the little old woman. “Whenever you are hungry, just say to it, ‘ Cook, little pot, cook!’
and you will have sweet porridge. When you  have enough, all you need to say stop.”
         The little girl thanked the old woman and ran all the way home with home with the little magic pot.
   From that time on the little girl and her mother never went hungry, for whenever they needed food, the little girl would say:
    “Cook, little pot, cook!” and the little pot would fill up with sweet porridge.
    Then the little girl would say:
   “Stop, little pot, stop!” and the little pot would stop boiling.
But one day when the little girl was away from home, her  mother got hungry for some good sweet porridge. So she took out the little pot and said: ‘’Cook, little pot, cook!’’Soon the little pot was full of sweet porridge. ‘’No more, little pot, no more!’’ said the mother. But the porridge climbed up to the brim of the little pot and began to spill over the edges. ‘’Halt, little pot, halt!’’ cried the mother . But the porridge kept coming. It ran over the stove and began to drip on to the floor. Try as she might, the mother could not think of the right words to make the little pot stop boiling. So the porridge spread out over the kitchen floor, and grew deeper and deeper. It ran out the door and tricked down the path. Soon the trickle was a stream that went rushing down the little village street, pushing its way into houses. And still the little pot kept on boiling. The stream of porridge flowed along, growing deeper and faster, until it came to the last house in the village, where the little girl was visiting. When she saw the first trickle of porridge creep in under the door, she guessed what had happened, and she ran home through porridge-filled streets. ‘’Stop, little pot, stop!’’ cried the little girl as she waded into the kitchen. Instantly the little pot stopped boiling. But by that  time the village was so full of porridge that it took the people three weeks to eat their way out of it.  
   


Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Words that inspire.

"Raise your words not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder."



Talk is “in”. Action is out


Talk is ‘in’
Action is ‘out’
Never has there been so much talk as there is today.
Never has such an avalanche of hollow,
pointless words crashed down on people’s heads.
Everyone wants to talk.
Everyone wants to put in a word.
Everyone wants to interrupt.
But only a few have anything to say.
Because only a few can bear the silence
and effort needed to think.


Tuesday, October 28, 2014

HIGH SCHOOL VOCABULARY TEST (3)


Q1 The result of the election didn’t give either candidate a clear majority but in the end the leader of the opposition agreed to step down and ……. to the wishes of the electorate.

 (a) accept                             (b) accent                     (c) accede                    (d) ascend

Q2 The sound of the waterfall goes on all day and night and in the end the ….. noise gets on your nerves.

(a) interrupting                    (b) inciting                  (c) invading                     (d) incessant

Q3 I apologized for what seemed like a deliberate act of rudeness but I explained that it had been purely accidental and an ….. action on my part.

(a) inverted                           (b) inadvertent              (c) incurred                  (d) inhibited

Q4 Although it’s a complicated subject the professor managed to make it all totally clear and …… by her delivery.

(a) lucid                           (b) luminous                     (c) lightening                              (d) lifting

Q5 When you take a party of tourists round a famous city there are always those who ……. and keep everybody else waiting.

(a) litter                            (b) lessen                             (c) loiter                              (d) languish

Q6 Before she knew what had happened a man suddenly fell on her …… across and stealing her handbag.

(a) lurking                      (b) linking                         (c) limping                          (d) lunging

Q7 There was absolutely no call for him to criticize her so cruelly and in almost a …… manner.

(a) malformed                       (b) malicious                       (c) maladroit                          (d) malcontent

Q8 There was absolutely no question about it he was the ……. idiot such as you’d find in one of those old farces.

(a) provincial                            (b) provided                           (c) proverbial                      (d) protective

Q9 You’ll soon get used to his funny ways as it’s one of the ….. of his personality.

(a) quibbles                        (b) quills                    (c) quaffs                       (d) quirks

Q10 He didn’t really give speeches because he used to scream and shout and you could hear him …… a hundred meters down the road.


(a) reigning                         (b) raining                           (c) ruling                              (d) rattling

Monday, October 20, 2014

 The following story comes to you from the collection of bedtime stories. Hope you enjoy reading it.


The Three Little Pigs


 Once upon a time there was a mother pig who had three little pigs. As the little pigs grew up, there were more mouths than the mother pig could feed, so she decided to send the young ones out into the world to make their fortunes.
One fine morning the three little pigs started out into the wide world, each along a different road.
   The first pig walked along in the wide world until he met a man with a load of straw.
  “Please, Mr. Man, “said the first little pig.
“give me some straw to build me a little house”.
  The man gave the first little pig some straw, and he built himself a house.
         The first little pig was no more than settled in his straw house when a wicked wolf came along.
  “Little pig, little pig, let me in, let me in!”
 he called.
“Not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin!” answered the first little pig.
   “If you don’t,” said the wolf, “I’ll huff and I’ll blow your house in!”
But the first little pig wouldn’t.
So the wolf huffed
   and he puffed
            and he blew the house in,
                       and he ate up the first little pig.
         Now the second little pig walked along in the wide world until he met a man load of sticks.
“Please, Mr.Man,”said the second little pig, “give me some stick to build  a little house”.
  The man gave the second little pig some sticks, and he built himself a house.
  The second little pig was no more than settled in his house of sticks when along came the wicked wolf.
   “Little pig, little pig, let me in, let me in!”
he called.

“Not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin!” answered the second little pig.
 “If you don’t” said the wolf I’ll blow your house in”
  But the second little pig wouldn’t.
 So the wolf huffed
        and he puffed
                   and he blew the house in,
                           and he ate up the second little pig.
Now the third little pig walked along in the wide world until he met a man with a load of bricks.
  “Please, Mr.Man,” said the third little pig, “give me some bricks to build  a little house.”
  The man gave the third little pig some bricks, and he built himself a house.
  The third little pig was no more than settled in his house of bricks when along came the wolf.
“Little pig, little pig, let me in, let me in!”
he called.
“Not by the hair of chinny, chin, chin!” answered the third little pig.
  “If you don’t, said the wolf, I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house in!”
  But the third little pig wouldn’t.
     So the wolf huffed
                 and he puffed
                          and he huffed
                                      but he couldn’t blow the
                                                     house in.
Then the wicked wolf slunk off, muttering to himself, “Little pig, little pig, I’ll catch you yet!” Soon he was back at the little pig’s door.
“Little pig,” he called in his friendliest voice, “if you will meet me in Farmer Brown’s garden at six o’clock tomorrow morning I will show you where the finest turnips grow.”
  The next morning the little pig got up at five o’clock and hurried to Farmer Brown’s garden. By the time the wolf came at six, the little pig was safe and sung at home again, with his turnips on the stove.
  So the wicked wolf slunk off, muttering to himself, “Little pig, little pig, I’ll catch you yet”. Soon he was back at the little pig’s door.
“Little pig,” he called in his friendliest voice,”if you will meet me in Farmer Brown’s  orchard at five o’clock tomorrow morning I will show you where the finest apples are.”
   The next morning the little pig got up at four o’clock and hurried to Farmer Brown’s orchard. But he was still up in an apple tree when he saw the wolf coming, down below.
“Ah, so you have found the apples, little pig,” grinned the wolf, thinking he had trapped the little pig at last.
   “Yes, won’t you try one?”said the little pig, and he threw down a big red apple to the wolf.
   But he threw it so hard that it rolled down a big hill and the wolf had to go running after it. While the wolf was running, the little pig scrambled down and ran home with his basket full.
          When the wolf found he had been fooled the slunk off, muttering to  himself, “Little pig, little pig, I’ll catch you yet. “Soon he was back at the little pig’s door.
“Little pig,” he called, still in his friendliest voice, “tomorrow there is a fair in the village. If you will meet me there is a fair in the village. If you will me there at three o’clock I will show you the best bargains.”
The next day the little pig got to the fair at two o’clock and bought himself a  new butter churn. He was just starting home with it when he saw the wolf coming up the road.
The little pig had nowhere else to hide so he jumped into the churn, and away he went, rolling down the hill toward the wolf.
    The wolf was so frightened that he ran as fast as he could go.
 The little pig in his churn rolled straight on home.
    When the wolf found he had been fooled again he slunk off, muttering worse than ever, “Little pig, little pig, I’ll catch you this time.” So he climbed up on the little pig’s roof and called down the chimney, “Now little pig, I am coming down to eat you up.”
 “Oh, are you?” the little pig called back, and he took the lid off a huge pot of water bubbling on the fire, just as the wolf jumped down the chimney.

    Down tumbled the wolf right into the boiling water. Then the little pig popped the cover back onto the pot, and that was the end of wolf.

Friday, October 17, 2014


Your words can heal, and unfortunately, cause much harm. It's up to you to choose what words to use. If you need a piece of advice try the first action.


Words are weapons


Take care when you speak in judgement.
Words are powerful weapons,
which can cause a lot of tragedies.
Never make a person look a fool with your tongue.
Never make a person look small with your big mouth.

A hard word , a sharp word,
can burn a long time,
deep in the heart, leaving a scar.
Accept that others are different,
think differently, act differently,
feel differently , speak differently.

Be mild and healing  with your words.
Words should be ‘lights’.
Words should calm, bring people together,
bring peace.

Where  words are weapons,
people face each other like enemies.

Life is much too short,
and our world is much too tiny                                          
to turn it into a battlefield.


"Lord help me
to keep my big mouth shut,
until
I know what I want
to say

Amen."

Monday, October 13, 2014

HIGH SCHOOL VOCABULARY TEST (2)



Q1 This story is …… on an incident that actually happened.

(a) founded            (b) grounded          (c) based              (d) established


Q2 I’m afraid I shan’t be ……. to come on Tuesday because of a prior engagement.

(a) capable                            (b) able                      (c) can                        (d) possible


Q3 You can easily tell that this document …… from the 12th century because of a distinctive script.

(a) holds                         (b) trails                          (c) lasts                           (d) dates

Q4 I’m sorry to tell you but she is simply …… that this will be the result but she has no actual proof.

(a) daydreaming  (b) hallucinating     (c) hypothesizing   (d) dithering


Q5 I do apologize for talking to you a minute ago only I ….. you for one of my colleagues, who looks 
exactly like you.

(a) mistook                       (b) accepted                      (c) believed                      (d) thought



Q6 It’s a waste of time asking them for their opinion as they’re bound to object because they’ve been ….. against the idea from the start.

(a) subjective                       (b) derogative                      (c) conscious                             (d) prejudiced


Q7 I asked you to bring back a different one but you’ve brought a similar one back that’s exactly the 
……. as the first one.

(a) equivalent                     (b) apparent                     (c) same                       (d) identical


Q8 The main quality that is required of someone holding that kind of job is to have the …… to get on with people.

(a) task                          (b) ability                            (c) requirement                       (d) need


Q9 They couldn’t hold their meeting in the open air …… of the heavy rain.

(a) because                        (b) but                       (c) since                         (d) for

Q10 I always let her handle that kind of situation because she’s very good at…… with difficult clients.


(a) taking                     (b) bringing                (c) tackling                         (d) dealing