(7)Test #3. Name:
Date:
Period: AWS:____/10
Warm Ups: 9/13: ___/7 9/14:___/8
9/15:___/10 Non-clicker Extra Credit:
Academic Words. Skip if exempt.
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Which word best matches the expression, "Beauty is in the eye of the
beholder"? a) procedure b) principle
c) previously d) perception e) potential
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The coach thought the rookie was a _____ starter.
a) achieve b) acquire c) impact d) resource e)
potential
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His expensive car was also expensive to _____.
a) achieve b) impact c) maintain d) consume e)
resource
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He didn't study, _____ he failed. a) consequently
b) previously c) principally d) distinctly e) potentially
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The sun has many bad _________(s) on your skin.
a) affect b) effect c) potential d) restrict e)
resource
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I would recognize his ____ voice anywhere. a) potential
b) distinctive c) impact d) restriction e) procedure
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He didn't realize the great ___ of his small action. a) consume
b) perception c) perceive d) vary e) impact
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The Boy Scouts teach you to be _______(ful). a) design b)
resource c) restrict d) principle e) site
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The house was ______(ed) by fire before the firemen arrived. a)
obtain b) vary c) consume d) perceive e) design
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His latest ____ was a rare comic collection. a) acquiring
b) previous c) acquirement d) acquisition e) principle
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The council studied the ______ _______ of the new shopping center.
a) consume effect b) affect strategy c) site affect
d) potential impact e) potential principle
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Many times, things are not really what we _______ them to be. a)
vary b) potential c) maintain d) perceive e) secure
Vocabulary. Skip if exempt.
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lazy : dogged :: flattered : _______ a) acquit b) leery
c) bluff d) indignant e) subside
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fear : panic :: ask : ________ a) acquit b) conducive
c) bluff d) implore e) gorge
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I was _______ when Dad blamed me for breaking the lamp instead of my
sister. a) acquitted b) conducive c) bluff d) implore
e) indignant
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Homesick away at camp, Stevie thought ________(ly) of his life back
home. a) bluff b) dogged c) conducive
d) wistful e) gorge
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inventive : resourceful :: suspicious : _______ a) dogged
b) leery c) bluff d) indignant e) subside
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I tried to __________ my way out of trouble, but Mom wasn't buying my
excuses. a) wistful b) leery c) bluff d) indignant
e) subside
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"Johnny and I __________(ed) ourselves on barbecue sandwiches and banana
splits." a) implore b) leery c) bluff d) indignant
e) gorge
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A savvy person is usually more ____ than a credulous one. a) leery
b) dogged c) conducive d) wistful e) bluff
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Moisture and heat help create an environment _____ to the growth of
bacteria. a) indignant b) dogged c) conducive
d) wistful e) gorge
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Since I studied, I __________(ed) myself quite well on the test.
a) bluff b) dogged c) acquit d) implore e)
gorge
Verbs+. Skip if exempt.
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The words am, is, are, was, were are all forms of the same
word. a) True b) False
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The main verb in a sentence is called... a) the action
b) the large and in charge verb c) Mr. Morton d) linking verb
e) NOTA
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Only _______ have a past, present, and future tense.
a) adjectives b) verbs c) nouns d)
NOTA
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Thor was fabulous in the play. a) adjective b)
verb c) noun d) NOTA
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Fritz's leap across the pool was a failure. a)
adjective b) verb c) noun d) NOTA
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The climb up Walton mountain took us two hours. a) noun
b) verb c) adjective d) NOTA
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Lucille's party at the pool was a failure. a) noun
b) verb c) adjective d) NOTA
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Lenny had to time the race for us with his watch. a)
noun b) verb c) adjective d) NOTA
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We beat a hasty retreat from his lair. a) noun
b) verb c) adjective d) NOTA
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You can't have a sentence without a verb. a) True b) False
Husker Du?
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"They are right. You are a hood." Who's talking? a) The girl
in one of Pony's classes b) Dally's ex-girlfriend c)
Steve d) Two-Bit's mom e) The Socs who jumped Pony
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When Pony talks about the word dropout, and what it makes him think
of, he is talking about the ___________ of the word. a) harshness
b) connotation c) denotation d) stupidity e) NOTA
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She speaks so softly that I can hardly hear
her. a) softly - adjective, hardly - not b) softly -
not, hardly - adjective c) both adjectives d) both not
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Click the only word that is an adjective: We hastily retreated
from his lair. a) hastily b) his c) lair
d) from e) It's a trick; there aren't any adjectives.
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The savvy investor made a million dollars buying
old
buildings. a) savvy b) million c) old d) savvy,
old e) all of the them
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Which of these is not true about printing at the library? a) You
need permission. b) There is a 3 page limit. c) Pictures cost
extra. d) Schoolwork only. e) All are true.
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"I liked him real well because he kept us laughing at ourselves."
Who is "him"? a) Soda b) Darry c) Pony d)
Steve e) Two-Bit
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The antagonist of our story is... a) Dally b) Ponyboy
c) Cherry d) Pip e) NOTA
Trackwords!
Spell words by connecting adjoining letters. Words must be at least 3 letters
long. Each letter must touch the one before it. No proper nouns, abbreviations,
or foreign words. You can only use a letter once in the same word. 10 words
= +1, 20 words = +2, etc.