CAE GOLD EXPERIENCE UNIT 1 VOCABULARY REVIEW
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Her interests are (4 words) practical politics. (a kingdom; a region or field
of study) Answer - in the realm of
Have you seen the issue of Vogue magazine? (now; in the present) Answer
- current (adj, n)
Diamonds are still valuable, even when they are . (imperfect) Answer -
flawed (adj)
Instead of simply punishing them, the system encourages offenders to
their behaviour. (change slightly) Answer - modify (v)
Life was transformed by the of the steam engine. (arrival) Answer - advent
(n)
The new ramp will the entry of wheelchairs. (to make easier; to help)
Answer - facilitate (v)
The Supreme Court decision (4 words) further legislation on civil rights. (to
make possible; opening opportunities for) Answer - paved the way for
The owner's name and address is stored on a microchip and in the dog's
body. (to set in firmly; to insert in the body surgically) Answer - implanted (v)
,Problems can occur when a company does not know a has broken into its
system. (a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data)
Answer - hacker (n person)
Her work has been to the project's success. (extremely important) Answer
- crucial (adj)
Computerization should us to cut production costs by half. (to make
possible; to allow) Answer - enable (v)
Throughout her career she has very successfully the media. (to control
something or someone to your advantage, often unfairly or dishonestly)
Answer - manipulated (v)
He scored a goal in the second half. (amazing; impressive; fantastic)
Answer - spectacular (adj)
He's overweight and bald, somehow, he's attractive. (but; however)
Answer - yet (conj)
I was absolutely when I was pregnant. (huge; very large) Answer -
enormous (adj)
Medical tools used to see inside of the body, especially to detect the early
stages of disease Answer - imaging tools
the study of the effects of drugs on mind and behavior Answer -
psychopharmacology
, The map the course of the river where it splits into two. (to show
something visually) Answer - charts (v, n)
Meeting a twin brother I didn't know I had was an experience. (upsetting;
causing nervousness) Answer - unnerving (adj)
I hope this will you to change your mind. (persuade; get someone to agree
with you) Answer - convince (v)
A youth was seriously injured in a shooting on Saturday night. (events or
occurrences that are usually unpleasant) Answer - incident (n)
If any of these symptoms while you are taking the medication, consult your
doctor immediately. (to happen, to take place) Answer - occur (v)
Clever salesmanship can you to buy things you don't really want. (to
convince) Answer - persuade (v)
Half the people questioned said they were opposed to military in the civil
war. (getting involved in a situation to change what is happening) Answer -
intervention (n)
This week's broadcast a report on victims of domestic violence. (include as
an important part) Answer - features (v, n)
I believe that having (2 words) would be more of a curse than a blessing.
(the ability to remember with clarity every detail of the events of one's life or
of a particular event, object, or experience) Answer - total recall
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Her interests are (4 words) practical politics. (a kingdom; a region or field
of study) Answer - in the realm of
Have you seen the issue of Vogue magazine? (now; in the present) Answer
- current (adj, n)
Diamonds are still valuable, even when they are . (imperfect) Answer -
flawed (adj)
Instead of simply punishing them, the system encourages offenders to
their behaviour. (change slightly) Answer - modify (v)
Life was transformed by the of the steam engine. (arrival) Answer - advent
(n)
The new ramp will the entry of wheelchairs. (to make easier; to help)
Answer - facilitate (v)
The Supreme Court decision (4 words) further legislation on civil rights. (to
make possible; opening opportunities for) Answer - paved the way for
The owner's name and address is stored on a microchip and in the dog's
body. (to set in firmly; to insert in the body surgically) Answer - implanted (v)
,Problems can occur when a company does not know a has broken into its
system. (a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data)
Answer - hacker (n person)
Her work has been to the project's success. (extremely important) Answer
- crucial (adj)
Computerization should us to cut production costs by half. (to make
possible; to allow) Answer - enable (v)
Throughout her career she has very successfully the media. (to control
something or someone to your advantage, often unfairly or dishonestly)
Answer - manipulated (v)
He scored a goal in the second half. (amazing; impressive; fantastic)
Answer - spectacular (adj)
He's overweight and bald, somehow, he's attractive. (but; however)
Answer - yet (conj)
I was absolutely when I was pregnant. (huge; very large) Answer -
enormous (adj)
Medical tools used to see inside of the body, especially to detect the early
stages of disease Answer - imaging tools
the study of the effects of drugs on mind and behavior Answer -
psychopharmacology
, The map the course of the river where it splits into two. (to show
something visually) Answer - charts (v, n)
Meeting a twin brother I didn't know I had was an experience. (upsetting;
causing nervousness) Answer - unnerving (adj)
I hope this will you to change your mind. (persuade; get someone to agree
with you) Answer - convince (v)
A youth was seriously injured in a shooting on Saturday night. (events or
occurrences that are usually unpleasant) Answer - incident (n)
If any of these symptoms while you are taking the medication, consult your
doctor immediately. (to happen, to take place) Answer - occur (v)
Clever salesmanship can you to buy things you don't really want. (to
convince) Answer - persuade (v)
Half the people questioned said they were opposed to military in the civil
war. (getting involved in a situation to change what is happening) Answer -
intervention (n)
This week's broadcast a report on victims of domestic violence. (include as
an important part) Answer - features (v, n)
I believe that having (2 words) would be more of a curse than a blessing.
(the ability to remember with clarity every detail of the events of one's life or
of a particular event, object, or experience) Answer - total recall