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Vocabulary Sentences, Lessons 61-70


Lesson 61

I felt 1 when I 2 in front of everyone.

The 3 on the wall 4 the lights in the room.

The committee 5 multiple 6 before making a decision.

I need to give 7 to my team for their hard work.

The 8 in the movie was 9 and realistic.

Answer

I felt embarrassed when I tripped in front of everyone.

The switch on the wall controls the lights in the room.

The committee considered multiple viewpoints before making a decision.

I need to give credit to my team for their hard work.

The violence in the movie was intense and realistic.

Lesson 62

The 1 of food to the 2 was handled 3 .

The 4 location of the city made it an important 5 .

I 6 asked for a side of fries, not a baked potato.

The 7 represented our country at the international 8 .

The 9 of the information was 10 .

Answer

The distribution of food to the refugees was handled efficiently.

The strategic location of the city made it an important trade center.

I specifically asked for a side of fries, not a baked potato.

The delegate represented our country at the international conference.

The source of the information was unreliable.

Lesson 63

It is 1 the best restaurant in town.

The 2 desert 3 as far as the eye could see.

His comments were meant to 4 a reaction from the 5 .

The 6 of endangered 7 is important for the environment.

The 8 nature of art makes it open to 9 .

Answer

It is arguably the best restaurant in town.

The vast desert stretched out as far as the eye could see.

His comments were meant to provoke a reaction from the audience.

The conservation of endangered species is important for the environment.

The subjective nature of art makes it open to interpretation.

Lesson 64

The 1 2 strict rules on its citizens.

I am 3 working on a 4 plan for the company.

The 5 near the border is considered 6 .

She provided 7 8 about the 9 .

Answer

The dictatorship imposed strict rules on its citizens.

I am currently working on a strategic plan for the company.

The zone near the border is considered sensitive.

She provided specific details about the incident.

Lesson 65

I 1 not to take the job 2 .

The 3 events made it hard to choose which one to attend.

The 4 of privacy was a serious 5 of personal rights.

The 6 rain showers 7 our plans.

The 8 9 for several hours before reaching a 10 in the case.

Answer

I decided not to take the job promotion.

The simultaneous events made it hard to choose which one to attend.

The breach of privacy was a serious violation of personal rights.

The intermittent rain showers disrupted our plans.

The jury deliberated for several hours before reaching a verdict in the case.

Lesson 66

The 1 was a cruel and 2 ruler, 3 his people basic rights and freedoms.

The scientist made a 4 in 5 research, discovering a new treatment that could 6 save lives.

The company's profits 7 after they 8 their new product, which 9 all expectations.

Answer

The dictator was a cruel and oppressive ruler, denying his people basic rights and freedoms.

The scientist made a breakthrough in cancer research, discovering a new treatment that could potentially save lives.

The company's profits soared after they launched their new product, which outperformed all expectations.

Lesson 67

The athlete was 1 to win the gold medal, and he trained 2 to achieve his goal.

Tom summarized the story concisely for his friend. (to the point without too many details)

The government 3 to provide financial aid to the 4 of the disaster.

The 5 between the two countries were 6 , but they eventually reached an agreement.

The artist's work was 7 by its 8 style and bold use of color.

Answer

The athlete was determined to win the gold medal, and he trained aggressively to achieve his goal.

Tom summarized the story concisely for his friend. (to the point without too many details)

The government pledged to provide financial aid to the victims of the disaster.

The negotiations between the two countries were tense, but they eventually reached an agreement.

The artist's work was characterized by its unique style and bold use of color.

Lesson 68

The lawyer argued the case 1 in court, and the 2 ruled in her client's favor.

The engineer designed a 3 new machine that could 4 manufacturing.

The musician's latest album was a 5 , and it 6 to the top of the charts.

Jane and her 7 found a solution to the problem during their meeting.

The community 8 great support for the economic 9 proposed by the local government.

Answer

The lawyer argued the case persuasively in court, and the jury ruled in her client's favor.

The engineer designed a cutting-edge new machine that could revolutionize manufacturing.

The musician's latest album was a commercial success, and it soared to the top of the charts.

Jane and her colleagues found a solution to the problem during their meeting.

The community displayed great support for the economic reform proposed by the local government.

Lesson 69

The 1 presented in the 2 strongly 3 4 5 the 6 argument.

After the 7 , Mark decided to take the 8 offered by the company.

9 the economic 10 , some individuals in the community 11 frustrated with their financial situation.

Answer

The evidence presented in the courtroom strongly reinforced the prosecutor's argument.

After the interview, Mark decided to take the opportunity offered by the company.

Despite the economic reform, some individuals in the community remain frustrated with their financial situation.

Lesson 70

In 1 , the decision to 2 construction 3 a bad move.

The supervisor 4 a 5 to employees who successfully completed the project.

The 6 decided to 7 the 8 to the international committee for further negotiations.

John's ability to 9 with stress makes him a 10 member of the team.

Answer

In retrospect, the decision to halt construction turned out to be a bad move.

The supervisor granted a bonus to employees who successfully completed the project.

The ambassador decided to refer the matter to the international committee for further negotiations.

John's ability to cope with stress makes him a resilient member of the team.


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