A lacking
B shortage
C desire
D famine
A ordering
B taking
C having
D making
A approximate
B general
C near
D rough
A verify
B certify
C investigate
D agree
A expecting
B expectations
C expect
D expectant
A baffled
B rambled
C stumbled
D shuffled
A on behalf of
B in favour of
C in front of
D in aid of
A If it were nice weather
B But for the weather
C If the weather hadn’t been nice
D Had it been the weather
A expanding
B even more greater
C ever- increasing
D large amounts of
A initially
B instantly
C eventually
D constantly
A I am going to know/will tell
B will know/tell
C will know/tell
D am going to know/tell
A high sight
B vision
C look
D scene
A I don’t neither
B neither do I
C so do I
D I don’t, too
A auditions
B rehearsals
C applauses
D directions
A there-whom
B them-which
C that- their own
D those- them
A Sorry, but I am not in agreement with you
B I'm sorry I couldn't agree more.
C Me neither
D I don't agree. You can say that again.
A culprit
B boaster
C fiance'
D coward
A is just a strong headache.
B can be treated with regular aspirin.
C is caused by the same things that cause a headache.
D has a specific scientific cause, unlike a headache.
A eliminated any pain.
B tightened blood vessels
C eliminated the aura.
D eliminated stress.
A hindered
B augmented.
C described
D studied
A have more electrical charge than those of people who do not suffer migraines.
B tend to fire in an unusual pattern when a migraine begins.
C do not react.
D have no effect on migraines
A using imaging devices that allow one to watch the neurons.
B taking blood tests.
C giving patients aspirin and watching for results.
D asking patients to describe the symptoms
A know all they need to know about the cause of migraines.
B have developed medicine to permanently reverse the neurons' charge.
C still do not know exactly what causes the pain.
D know that the defective neurons reside in the brain stem
A drugs.
B a magnetic field.
C electric charges.
D imaging.
A Imaging As a Means of Studying Migraines
B How Migraines and Headaches are Different
C New Evidence of How Migraines Are Formed
D New Treatments for Migraines
A are susceptible to illness.
B can suffer physical changes in the brain and be in chronic pain.
C are not following instructions about their environment.
D can take a migraine medicine and avoid problems in the future.
A Different Indian tribes
B Types of households among Indians
C Types of shelters built by Indians
D Different Indian cultures
A markedly
B minimally
C temporarily
D tentatively
A mostly
B conversely
C occasionally
D notably
A carried their construction materials to new locations
B lived in settlements, similar to the Europeans
C liked the climate in the Southwest
D constructed shelters every time a tribe moved
A random
B round
C rectangular
D convex
A constructed huts without roofs
B planted trees to harvest crops
C made fires inside their huts
D used sheets and blankets as bedding
A in separate sections
B in several shelters
C comfortably
D together
A The Pueblos lived in permanent structures, but the Woodland Indians lived in transient shelters.
B The Pueblos used wood in their constructions, but the Woodland Indians relied mostly on animal hides.
C The Woodland Indians lived on flat ground, but the Pueblos lived in canyons.
D The Woodland Indians built small shelters, but the Pueblo rooms were large.
A attacks by enemies and cold winters
B attacks by enemies and against rain water
C wind storms and water from rain
D wild animals, cold winters, and desert sands.
A main
B unimportant
C initiative
D last
A killed
B arrested
C freed
D jailed
A speaking indirectly
B making a mistake
C doing things in the wrong order
D saying embarrassing things
A light
B huge
C tiring
D difficult
A A schedule
B day’s
C obtain
D the front deck
A asked
B that how much
C had bought
D my laptop
A amount
B can
C colds
D respiratory
A ancient
B sculptures
C a few
D he is
A how
B girlfriend
C about
D elder
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