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Test on Word Formation ( 7 )
Exercise 1. Cho d¹ng ®óng cña tõ trong ngoÆc.
At first light, there’s nothing ( 1 – usual ) _________ about the Town of Cameron Park in California
but as the day begins and the town comes to ( 2 – live ) ________, you can’t help ( 3 – notice ) ______
that, among the cars there are light aeroplanes moving along the roads towards the airport. When the
town was ( 4 – origin )________ built, a small airport was included for the convenience of people
flying in to look at the ( 5 – proper ) ________ which were for ( 6 – sell ) ________ : but it soon
became clear to the ( 7 – develop ) _________ that this was an attraction itself. The streets were ( 8 –
wide ) ________ so that planes could use them, the mailboxes near the roads were made ( 9 – short )
_________ to avoid passing wings, and all the electricity cables were buried ( 10 – ground ) _______.
Now, there is every ( 11 – likely ) _________ that the ( 12 – reside ) _________ will have a private
plane in their garage and use it with the same ( 13 – free ) __________ as others enjoy with their cars.
Exercise 2. Cho d¹ng ®óng cña tõ trong ngoÆc.
1. If this news ever reaches her ears, she will be ( 1 – fury ) ___________.
2. ( 2 – Certain ) ________ still surrounds the ( 3 – appoint ) _________ of a new director.
3. The ( 3 – beautiful ) ________ of the ( 4 – scene ) _______ surpassed all my ( 5 – expect ) ___.
4. I was surprised at his ( 6 – eager ) ________ to return.
5. Don’t keep us in ( 7 – suspend ) ________any longer – tell us what happened !
6. Most ( 8 – furnish ) __________ is made of wood.
7. We have ( 9 – vacant ) _________ for secretaries with word – processing experience.
8. There were plenty of ( 10 – eat ) ________ at birthday party, but not enough to drink.
9. The food he gave you last night is almost ( 11 – eat ) __________.
10. It is ( 12 – oblige ) ________ to remove your shoes before entering the mosque.
Exercise 3. Cho d¹ng ®óng cña tõ trong ngoÆc
Public ( 1 – react ) _________ to the Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs when it was
first shown in 1937 was ( 2 – ordinary ) ________. It was received with great ( 3 – excite ) ________
and it immediately became enormously popular ( 4 – through ) _________ the world. Good advertising
was not the only reason for this ( 5 – world ) _________ popularity : the film and its characters
captured the ( 6 – imagine ) _________ of people all over the world . In Britain, there were daily
newspaper articles about the film and how it was made. Snow White toys and books were on sale
everywhere. Some people thought it might be ( 7 – upset ) _________ for children but most people saw


it as ( 8 – harm ) _________ entertainment. Since 1937, it has been ( 9 – issue ) ________ every few
years, giving ( 10 – enjoy ) ____________ to many generations of children.
Exercise 4. Cho d¹ng ®óng cña tõ trong ngoÆc
1. He was clearly relaxed and in an ( 1 – expand ) _________ mood.
2. The oil spill is an ( 2 – ecology ) _________ disaster for thousands of fish.
3. She has a profound ( 3 – hate ) _______ of fascism.
4. Don’t wipe your ( 4 – jam ) ________ fingers on the table – cloth .
5. She is ( 5 – doubt ) _________ gifted : as a writer and as a painter.
6. I was greeted with a show of ( 6 – cordial ) ____________.
7. The whole building was soon well ( 7 – blaze ) _________.
8. A dedicated ( 8 – balance ) _________ act is needed in order to satisfy the two sides.
9. ( 9 – National ) _________ can be dangerously close to racism.
10. How ( 10 – damage ) ________ do you think this will be to the Democracy Party ?
Exercise 5. Cho d¹ng ®óng cña tõ trong ngoÆc
( 1 – Commerce ) __________ fishing has been carried out since the middle age. Before that it was
imposible to keep fish for long periods, but the development of ( 2 – store ) _________ methods such
as drying and salting made it possible for ( 3 – fish ) __________ to go on fishing trips further away. In
fact, although ( 4 – Euro ) _______ were completely ( 5 – aware ) ________ of America’s ( 6 – exist )
_________, they were already fishing near its coasts then. They were, however, still unable to keep
fish fresh for any length of time. All this changes as a result of the new ( 7 – technology ) _____
advances in refrigeration in the 19
th
century. Soon the ( 8 – coast ) _____ waters of Africa and the
Mediterranean were full of Northern European fishing boats. In the 20
th
century, ( 9 – science ) _____ (
10 – discover ) _________ made during the Second World War were used for discovering large groups
of fish.
Exercise 6. Cho d¹ng ®óng cña tõ trong ngoÆc
1. A good clean will really ( 1 – fresh ) ________ up the house.

2. ( 2 – Effect ) ________ from 1
st
April, the interest rate will be increased by 1%.
3. I’ve made an appointment for a ( 3 – face ) ________ massage next week.
4. He gambled all his ( 4 – win ) ________ on the last race.
5. You cannot ( 5 – general ) __________ about the effects of the drug from the cases of one or
two patients.
6. In an ideal world there would be no ( 6 – poor ) ________ and disease.
7. Tom is ( 7 – habit ) _______ late for school.
8. The security of the whole operation has been jeopardised by their ( 8 – care ) ________.
9. She drank her wine with small ( 9 – lady ) _________ sips.
10. Finding a job can be a ( 10 – chance ) _________ business.
Exercise 7. Cho d¹ng ®óng cña tõ trong ngoÆc
According to some scientists, high – risk sports can be particularly valuable for certain types of
people. Such ( 1 – act ) ________ help them to learn that being ( 2 – fright ) _______ doesn’t mean that
they have to lose their control. The recent fashion for jumping from bridges attached to a length of
elastic rope, ( 3 – know ) _____ as “ bungee jumping”, has been now tried by over one million people (
4 – world ) _______, and interest in it is continuing to grow.
Before the special elastic rope ( 5 – tight ) _________ around them, jumpers reach speeds of nearly
160kph. First – timers are usually too ( 6 – terror ) ________ to open their mouths, and when they’re
finally ( 7 – low ) ________ safely to the ground, they walk around with broad smiles on their faces,
saying ( 8 – repeat ) _______ how amazing it was. However, for some people, it is only the ( 9 –
embarass ) _____ of refusing to jump at the last minute that finally persuades them to ( 10 – conquest )
_______ their fear of height and push themselves off into space.
Exercise 8. Cho d¹ng ®óng cña tõ trong ngoÆc
1. He finally rebelled against his strict ( 1 – bring ) __________.
2. The Federal Reserve Bank denied any ( 2 – wrong ) __________.
3. He carries on writing , ( 3 – regard ) ________ of whether he’s tired or not.
4. ( 4 – Ideal ) ________ has no place in modern politics.
5. It is ( 5 – question ) ________ how necessary the changes are.

6. He stared at me with a look of ( 6 – puzzle ) _________ on his face.
7. We’ve turned the smallest bedroom into a ( 7 – nurse ) ________ for our new baby.
8. The United Nations will act as ( 8 – guarantee ) _________ of the peace settlement.
9. Come and get an ( 9 – eye ) ________ of this – there’s a giraffe in the garden.
10. She wrote a ( 10 – duty ) _______ postcard to her mother – in – law living in New York.
Exercise 9. Cho d¹ng ®óng cña tõ trong ngoÆc
Human have long been fascinated by ( 1 – out ) ________ space, and have wondered if there are
intelligent life – forms ( 2 – else ) ________ , which we might be able to contact. ( 3 – Nature ) _____,
we have all seen space creatures on our TV and cinema screens, but “ aliens” like these owe more to
the convenience of using human ( 4 – act ) _______ to play the parts than to any real form of ( 5 –
science ) ________ investigations. However, many serious space researchers are now beginning to turn
their attention to the question of what alien life might ( 6 – actual ) _______ look like. One result is the
Arnold Alien, ( 7 – design ) _______ by ( 8 – biology ) ______ Dougal Dixon. This strange being, ( 9 –
like ) ______ humans, has its eyes, ears and limbs in groups of three instead of pairs, but despite its
odd ( 10 – appear ) ________, its behaviour is not very different from our own.
Exercise 10. Cho d¹ng ®óng cña tõ trong ngoÆc
1. They’ve agreed to give me a ( 1 – try ) ______ for a week to see if I’m up to the job.
2. I could hit myself. I made the same mistake twice in ( 2 – succeed ) _________.
3. Meeting other people, for me , is a basic ( 3 – need ) __________.
4. I usually have a headache after a night of drinking and smoking ( 4 – exceed ) _________.
5. They must have forgotten to add the ( 5 – enclose ) _______ to this letter.
6. Could you send us 10 brochures for ( 6 – add ) ________ distribution among our staff?
7. It ( 7 – mad ) ________ me that she was chosen instead of me.
8. He believes ( 8 – passion ) ________ in ( 9 – free ) _______ of ( 10 – speak ) _________.
9. Was your university degree a good ( 11 – prepare ) ________ for your career ?
10. ( 12 – Secure ) _______ checks had been caried out ( 13 – prepare ) ________ to the
President’s ( 14 – arrive ) _________.

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