Подготовка к заданиям на словообразование в объёме олимпиад по английскому

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Упражнение на словообразование B1-C1

1.The document outlines the planned *** of the programme across the UK. EXPAND
2.Trees have enormous roots that can reach out for *** far below the surface. MOISTEN
3.She only caught a(n) *** of him before he vanished into the crowd. SEE
4.New tax incentives will be introduced in the hope of stimulating future ***. INVEST
5.It must be a great *** to have achieved such a goal. SATISFY
6.We shouldn’t *** the part that exercise plays in good health. ESTIMATE
7.They spend a(n) *** amount of time watching television. EXCESS
8.We are introducing monthly meetings to facilitate *** between the departments. COMMUNICATE
9.This is a(n) *** poison. Keep it out of the reach of the children. DEAD
10.Artistic people are in a tiny *** in this country. MINOR
11.*** people whom we weren’t expecting turned up at the meeting. VARY
12.There’s a four-digit number you have to enter in order to *** the alarm. ACT
13.Most old acquaintances address him *** as «Governor.» RESPECT
14.He was *** to discover that he had no money left in his account. SHOCK
15.They have no way to dispose of the *** waste they produce. HAZARD
16.I find it hard to *** myself with any of his characters. IDENTITY
17.Chicago was an important shipping point for *** products and livestock. AGRICULTURE
18.The *** provides some temporary relief from the pain. INJECT
19.I want a job that is fulfilling — the money is of secondary ***. IMPORTANT
20.The train journey took us through a valley past *** hills. ROLL
21.She was renowned for her beauty and her *** for privacy. CRAVE
22.It’s always a pleasure to lecture to a(n) *** audience. ATTEND
23.You won’t *** how much money I won from the lottery. BELIEF
24.Edison had a remarkable *** for inventing new things. APT
25.The inspector declared the meat fit for human ***. CONSUME
26.Soon the *** couldn’t afford to buy food for themselves. VILLAGE
27.His work has been criticized for being *** and shallow. IMITATE
28.All three men were hot, dirty and ***. EXHAUST
29.She threw her hands into the air.»That is just *** of you, isn’t it?» TYPE
30.How can you make a(n) *** assessment of her if she’s your daughter? OBJECT
31.Our very first reaction to great names is often amusement or ***. CONFUSE
32.It was *** to throw up one’s hands, abandon standards, give in. PARDON
33.The whole policy has proved a(n) *** and should be abandoned. FAIL
34.The experience of being fired has had lasting *** effects.
35.He scooped up a(n) *** of soil and examined it carefully. HAND
36.»Can I be of any ***, madam?» «Yes, do you sell these shoes in brown?» ASSIST
37.When I tried to tell her about my vacation, she seemed completely ***. INTEREST
38.He was wearing a(n) *** shirt and baggy blue trousers. STRIPE
39.They have no *** about telling you what they think. SHY
40.He had led the *** of southern Poland in 1939. CONQUER

Ответы

1.expansion 2.moisture 3.sight 4.investment 5.satisfaction 6.underestimate 7.excessive 8.communication 9.deadly 10.minority 11.various 12.deactivate 13.respectfully 14.shocked 15.hazardous 16.identify 17.agricultural 18.injection 19.importance 20.rolling 21.craving 22.attentive 23.believe 24.aptitude 25.consumption 26.villager. 27.imitative 28.exhausted 29.typical 30.objective 31.confusion 32.unpardonable 33.failure 34.psychologic(al) 35.handful 36.assistance 37.uninterested 38.striped)(strip(e)y 39.shyness 40.conquest

Упражнение на словообразование C1+

1.Other groups, especially more recently, were enthusiastic rather than ***. RELUCTANCE
2.It is *** by a maximum of 14 years’ imprisonment or a fine or both. PUNISH
3.Whenever she speaks of those days, it is with *** and a smile. FOND
4.The teacher provided single word *** and then the students refined their understanding and pronunciation. STIMULATE
5.There must of course be no *** loss of quality. CONSEQUENCE
6.They failed to be grateful for years of his *** public service. SELF
7.Obviously this is a(n) ***, but it does not really exaggerate too much the state of mind many of us have reached. STATE
8.We get *** of them, and constantly compare ourselves to them. ENVY
9.We should at least be able to start *** with some element of hope. NEW
10.I *** felt that there was something wrong with this group, and it was then, that I spotted two girls hiding somewhere behind. INSTINCT
11.If there are problems of *** and hunger, these can be tackled at source by attempts to produce more food. NUTRITION
12.Were Bernard to be *** to her, she was convinced, she would leave him at once. FAITH
13.This attitude is not *** but it was new to me, as were a good many of Sophie’s ideas. COMMON
14.To begin with, the major *** of the system has its source in the correctness of the translation. CONVENIENT
15.No numerical *** on the number of licences in any particular area is allowed. RESTRICT
16.Unless action is taken soon, many rural areas will become economically ***. SUSTAIN
17.That was a very *** presentation, which would have benefited from the use of more slides, particularly in the beginning. WORD
18.The lack of cultural awareness causes teachers to *** against this problem. DEFEND
19.They believe in the *** of human happiness and well-being. PURSUE
20.Some shops offer *** items, which are unavailable in other cities. PARALLEL

Ответы

1.reluctant 2.punishable 3.fondness 4.stimuli 5.consequential 6.selfless 7.overstatement 8.envious 9.anew 10.instinctively 11.malnutrition 12.unfaithful 13.uncommon 14.inconvenience 15.restriction 16.unsustainable 17.wordy 18.defense 19.pursuit 20.unparalleled

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