WORD FORMATION TỔNG HỢP OLYMPIC 304 VÀ CÁC KÌ THI HSG 1 3 Mary has no practical experience in treating sick animals She only has knowledge of the subjects (BOOK) BOOKISH 2 10 aan schedule assists me. ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
WORD FORMATION TỔNG HỢP OLYMPIC 30/4 VÀ CÁC KÌ THI HSG 3.Mary has no practical experience in treating sick animals She only has _ knowledge of the subjects (BOOK) BOOKISH 10.a/an _ schedule assists me in passing the day smoothly (ARRANGE) PREARRANGED 3.He was definitely _ when he scored that goal (SIDE) ONSIDE 4.After some _ one of the children began to speak (HESITATE) HESITATION 6.It has thoroughly established its rights to existence and its _ as a religious force and influence (DISPENSE) INDISPENSABILITY 5.The losing team returned to their locker room _ after the game (CONSOLE) DISCONSOLATE 5.So far, the United States has said it cannot agree to outlaw all types of _ mines (PERSON) ANTI-PERSONNEL 5.There is no significant _ between modern and primitive societies (CONTINUE) DISCONTINUITY 5.The printed instructions are quite _; there’s no need for me to further explain anything (EXPLAIN) SELF-EXPLANATORY 10 8.Look ! I know you’ve lost your wallet, but there’s no use in keeping on _ the fact Someone has stolen it and that’s all there is to it ! (MOAN) BEMOANING 11 1.His detailed description helped the readers to _ the scene (VISUAL) VISUALIZE 12 4.The work is still at a very _ level (EXPERIMENT) EXPERIMENTAL 13 2.There has been no _ in this class – they have had a succession of different teacher (CONTINUE) CONTINUITY 14 4.No agreement has yet been reached and the negotiations are still _ (GO) ONGOING 15 7.A _ brother is a man who has promised to treat another man as his brother, usually in a ceremony in which their blood is mixed together (BLEED) BLOOD 16 5.New full-time students from lower income households will be able to apply for a/an _ maintenance grant offered by the government, but have to work in public sectors after they graduate (PAY) NON-REPAYABLE 17 2.The attack in the city centre last night is said to _ the kind of behaviour amongst young people that many people object to (EXAMPLE) EXEMPLIFY 18 10.The darkness _ him, so he doesn’t know where the murder hid (ORIENT) DISORIENTED 19 2.In my opinion, this book has nothing more than _ rubbish (INTELLECT) PSEUDO-INTELLECTUAL 20 5.Twenty workers lost their jobs when the department was _ (RATION) RATIONALIZED 21 9.Tourists forget their _ ideas as soon as they visit our country (CONVINCE) PRECONCEIVED 22 7.The latest release by the Bangles has a great _ of songs on it You should listen to it some time ! (COMPILE) COMPILATION 23 8.The record of 47 hours for watching TV wiithout stopping was set last year and is still _ (BREAK) UNBROKEN 24 8.Even if your current lease prohibits _ a call to your landlord to explain the situation might work out in your favor (LET) SUBLETTING 25 10.The agenda for the meeting is still not _ (FINAL) FINALIZED 26 7.You are entitled to receive a government allowance for each _ who is living with you (DEPEND) DEPENDANT 27 10.Jim’s really gone to the dogs He looks shabby and his _ usually leaves much to be desired (SOBER) SOBRIETY 28 2.Dute to the clerk’s _, we missed the train (STUBBORN) STUBBORNNESS 29 5.It was a long, slow film I nearly died of _ (BORE) BOREDOM 30 5.They are losing 200,000$ on this deal, but that is _ for a company with yearly profits of $25 million (FEED) CHICKENFEED 31 4.In the country’s capital city, Santo Domingo, much of the housing is _ and the quality of the water is poor (STANDARD) SUBSTANDARD 32 7.A mother has to be a nurse, housekeeper, shopper, cook, teacher,etc She plays a _ role (LATERAL) MULTILATERAL 33 6.After the tsunami many people lost their families, friends and _ (LIVE) LIVELIHOODS 34 4.The price of the house includes many existing _ and fittings (FIX) FIXTURES 35 2.The actor’s performance is horridly _ - his screaming antics would be more appropriate for a cartoon villain (KEY) OFF-KEY 36 4.Ask Margaret She’s pretty _ about that sort of thing (CLUE) CLUED-UP 37 8.The school has won five _ game (SUCCEED) SUCCESSIVE 38 4.The news of _ of war terrified people all around the globe (BREAK) OUTBREAK 39 9.When I was younger, I thought my parents’ philosophy of children-raising was so outmoded that it was _ (DELUGE) ANTEDILUVIAN 40 9.He is a wealthy businessman who can easily afford _ suits (SPEAK) BESPOKE 41 3.Despite his failure, the inventor was not _ (ENCOURAGE) DISCOURAGED 42 9.Our competitive company confirmed that they were not involved in any _ activities (ACT) ACTIONABLE 43 9.Students who have finished the courses held before the main teaching semesters can now sign up for _ language courses, especially EAP writing course (SESSION) IN-SESSIONAL 44 3.The championship was a _ for The Rainbow They won it easily (WALK) CAKEWALK 45 9.These _ produced antibiotics are only available by prescription (SYNTHESIS) SYNTHETICALLY 46 3.Our competitive company confirmed that they were not involved in any _ activities (ACT) ACTIONABLE 47 8.He was supposed to be the _ of a trust fund left by his mother when she died in 1983 (BENEFIT) BENEFICIARY 48 4.The alpine _ is very dramatic (LAND) LANDSCAPE 49 9.There is a craze for _ foods in our country these days (CANCER) ANTI-CARCINOGENIC 50 10.Originally the builders gave me a price of $2000, but now they say they _ and it’s going to be at least $3000 (ESTIMATE) UNDERESTIMATED 51 10.You may not remember all the facts, but you should remember the _ events that put an end to the 1000-year feudalism (EPOCH) EPOCH-MAKING 52 4. _ traces its origins to the first punches and dies used to make seals and currency in ancient times (TYPO) TYPOGRAPHY 53 2. _ questions such as “What if the President had not been assassinated ?” (FACT) COUNTERFACTUAL 54 7.Some European overseas empires, most notably the British, made a pretty firm distinction between the core modern state and the colonies, dominions, and _ that made up the empire (PROTECT) PROTECTORATE 55 8.The courts required a convicted offender to make financial _ to his victim (REPAIR) REPARATION 56 4.He didn’t pay the bill and now the electricity has been _ (CONNECT) DISCONNECTED 57 8.He lacked _ and analytical percision (PROFOUND) PROFUNDITY 58 9.Tourists forget their _ ideas as soon as they visit our country (CONCEIVE) PRECONCEIVED 59 2.The politician argued for the _ of the old system of taxation (RETAIN) RETENTION 60 7.They have a big _ shop in London (JEWEL) JEWELRY 61 7.Like oil, gas is a fossil fuel and is thus a _ source of energy (RENEW) NON-RENEWABLE 62 9.This brochure will be ready for _ in September (PUBLISH) PUBLICATION 63 2.One of the aims of the organization is to provide _ aid to the refugees (HUMAN) HUMANITARIAN 64 7.Because of a fire hazard it is _ to walk in forests when it’s dry (ADVISE) INADVISABLE 65 5.Those who made this dress are going to be _ designers They are nothing but awesome! (TREND) TRENDSETTING 66 3.He felt very _ when he saw he had failed the exam again (COURAGE) DISCOURAGED 67 4.My friends started going out late to nightclubs, so I decided to _ myself from the group (SOCIAL) DISSOCIATE 68 10.We should arrive two days early in order to _ (CLIMATE) ACCLIMATIZE 69 1.There is a strong smell of _ in the hospital (INFECT) DISINFECTANT 70 3.Although he read them time and time again, he could not understand these _ of this economic policies (INTRICATE) INTRICACIES 71 5.His recent unpredictable mood _ him from his friends (STRANGE) ESTRANGES 72 3.In my opinion, this book is just _ rubbish (INTELLECT) PSEUDO-INTELLECTUAL 73 9.The technician was electrocuted when he _ touched a live wire (ACCIDENT) ACCIDENTALLY 74 1.By misjudging the tolerance for aggression in Europe, Moscow is bringing on the _ it fears (CIRCLE) ENCIRCLEMENT 75 3.You shouldn’t interrupt someone in _ (SENTENCE) MID-SENTENCE 76 2.The audience burst into _ at the end of the play (APPLAUD) APPLAUSE 77 1.She always listens _ to what she is told (ATTENTION) ATTENTIVELY 78 6.James, a _ correspondent, immediately headed for the scene to give extensive coverage of the Belgium blast (GLOBE) GLOBETROTTING 79 6.For anyone travelling alone, or someone who is naturally gregarious, the cheery _ of the other guests might be fun (COMPANY) COMPANIONABILITY 80 3.Though many parties regarded his behaviour as a/an _, the public still had much faith in his ability to become a leader (ABERRANT) ABERRATION 81 8.Theo and his twin brother are always togeth ... _ him, so he doesn’t know where the murder hid (ORIENT) DISORIENTED 19 2.In my opinion, this book has nothing more than _ rubbish (INTELLECT) PSEUDO-INTELLECTUAL 20 5.Twenty workers lost their... walk in forests when it’s dry (ADVISE) INADVISABLE 65 5.Those who made this dress are going to be _ designers They are nothing but awesome! (TREND) TRENDSETTING 66 3.He felt very _ when he... understand these _ of this economic policies (INTRICATE) INTRICACIES 71 5.His recent unpredictable mood _ him from his friends (STRANGE) ESTRANGES 72 3.In my opinion, this book is just _