81. IELTS Minh Huong Vocabulary booster (Cambridge 16, test 1, reading 1)

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How is the word "inner" defined?

Internal, innermost, inside, interior

What does it mean for events to "unfold"?

If a series of events unfolds, they happen

Define the term "promote."

Encourage, help, stimulate, support

What does "challenging" mean?

Demanding, difficult, tough

How is the term "colleague" defined?

Coworker, associate, partner, collaborator

What is meant by "framework"?

Structure, frame, scaffold

What is a synonym for "framework"?

Structure

What does "intellectual" mean?

Intelligent

What is a synonym for "humility"?

Modesty

What does "recognition" refer to?

Identification

What is a synonym for "appreciation"?

Gratitude

What does "perspective" mean?

Viewpoint

What is a synonym for "relation"?

Relative

What does "compromise" involve?

Cooperation

What does the term "vary" mean?

Differ, diverge, contrast, be different

How is the word "dramatically" defined?

In a great and sudden way

What does "contextual" relate to?

Relating to a particular context

Define the term "unique."

Unusually good and special

What is meant by "insight"?

Vision, understanding, awareness

How can the term "enhance" be defined?

Improve, increase, boost, develop

What does it mean to "possess"?

Own, have, hold, enjoy

What is the definition of "external"?

Outside, exterior, outward, outer

How is "impossible" defined?

Not possible, unfeasible, impracticable, unworkable

What does it mean to "characterize"?

Describe, portray, illustrate, depict

Define the term "role."

Part, position, responsibility, job

What does "solely" mean?

Only, merely

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Explore essential vocabulary terms that enhance communication skills. Learn the meanings of words like "vary," "dramatically," and "contextual" to improve your understanding and expression in various contexts.

1. What does the word 'vary' mean?

A vision, understanding, awareness B own, have, hold, enjoy C improve, increase, boost, develop D differ, diverge, contrast, be different

2. How does the word 'dramatically' describe a change?

A unusually good and special B in a great and sudden way C relating to a particular context D vision, understanding, awareness

3. What does 'contextual' relate to?

A in a great and sudden way B own, have, hold, enjoy C improve, increase, boost, develop D relating to a particular context

4. What is the meaning of 'unique'?

A own, have, hold, enjoy B unusually good and special C vision, understanding, awareness D relating to a particular context

5. What does 'insight' refer to?

A improve, increase, boost, develop B relating to a particular context C own, have, hold, enjoy D vision, understanding, awareness

6. What is the synonym of 'possess'?

A own B lose C borrow D lend

7. Which word is synonymous with 'external'?

A within B inside C outside D internal

8. What does 'impossible' mean?

A not possible B feasible C achievable D likely

9. Which word is synonymous with 'promote'?

A prevent B encourage C hinder D discourage

10. What does 'challenging' mean?

A effortless B easy C simple D difficult

11. Who can be referred to as a 'colleague'?

A client B coworker C boss D competitor

12. What is a synonym for 'intellectual'?

A knowledgeable B grateful C relative D modest

13. What does 'humility' mean?

A viewpoint B gratitude C modesty D identification

14. How can the word 'characterize' be defined?

A overlook B ignore C describe D neglect

15. What does the word 'role' signify?

A whole B totality C entirety D part

16. What is the synonym of 'inner'?

A outer B external C superficial D internal

17. What does 'unfold' mean in the context of events?

A reverse B stop C pause D happen

18. Which word is synonymous with 'recognition'?

A outlook B identification C next of kin D thankfulness

19. What does 'appreciation' refer to?

A family member B viewpoint C detection D gratitude

20. What is the meaning of 'perspective'?

A viewpoint B differentiation C obligation D self-effacement

21. What does the word 'compromise' mean?

A independence, autonomy, self-sufficiency, isolation B conflict, disagreement, dispute, argument C dominance, control, authority, power D cooperation, negotiation, concession, conciliation

22. Which of the following best describes 'compromise'?

A cooperation and negotiation to reach an agreement B maintaining one's position without change C avoiding any form of discussion or negotiation D complete surrender to another's demands

23. In what context is 'compromise' often used?

A in contexts of unilateral decisions B in situations requiring mutual concessions C in scenarios of complete independence D in situations of absolute certainty

24. What is a key element of 'compromise'?

A making concessions B avoiding conflict C maintaining status quo D asserting dominance

25. How does 'compromise' contribute to conflict resolution?

A by enforcing one party's will over another B by ignoring the issues at hand C by facilitating mutual agreement through negotiation D by escalating the conflict further