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

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What does the term "susceptible" mean?

Prone, disposed, vulnerable, at risk

Define "irrational."

Illogical, unreasonable, foolish, crazy

What is the meaning of "alter"?

Change, modify, adjust, vary

What does "hopeful" signify?

Promising, encouraging, positive

What is meant by the term "principle"?

Belief, attitude, opinion, value, standard

Define the term "apply."

Relate, pertain, affect, concern

What does "redress" mean?

Equalize, right, rectify, remedy

What does it mean to "imply"?

Suggest, infer, hint at, point toward

Define "entrenched."

Fixed, rooted, ingrained

What does "extraordinary" mean?

Notable, amazing, outstanding, remarkable

What does it mean to "possess"?

Have, own, hold, keep

Define the term "identify."

Classify, recognize, find, detect

What does "exactly" signify?

Accurately, closely, correctly

What is meant by "artificial"?

False, fake, non-natural, man-made

Define "intelligence."

Cleverness, aptitude, intellect

What does it mean to "predict"?

Forecast, foresee, envisage, expect

What does the term "map" refer to?

Chart, plot, plan, draw, represent

What does it mean for something to "occur"?

Take place, happen, have effect

Define the term "patient."

Someone who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or in a hospital.

What is a "stroke"?

An event where an artery in the brain suddenly bursts or becomes blocked.

Who is a "researcher"?

Someone who studies a subject in detail in order to discover new facts or test new ideas.

What does "imagination" refer to?

Creativity, originality, inventiveness.

Define the term "unexpected."

Surprising, unanticipated.

What is meant by "consequence"?

Result, effect, outcome.

What does it mean to "require"?

Demand, expect, necessitate.

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Explore essential vocabulary with clear definitions and synonyms. Enhance your language skills by understanding terms like "susceptible," "irrational," and "extraordinary," and learn how to apply them effectively in various contexts.

1. What is a synonym for 'susceptible'?

A illogical B vulnerable C promising D equalize

2. Which word means 'to change or modify'?

A principle B redress C alter D apply

3. What is the meaning of 'irrational'?

A unreasonable B right C positive D relate

4. Which word can be used to describe something 'promising or encouraging'?

A disposed B value C affect D hopeful

5. What does 'principle' refer to?

A concern B remedy C adjust D belief

6. What does 'unexpected' mean?

A creativity, originality, inventiveness B if an artery in the brain bursts or becomes blocked C someone who studies a subject in detail D surprising, unanticipated

7. What is a synonym for 'consequence'?

A demand B expect C necessitate D outcome

8. Which word means 'to demand or expect'?

A unanticipated B result C outcome D require

9. What is the meaning of 'require'?

A outcome B effect C necessitate D result

10. Which word can be used to describe something 'surprising'?

A outcome B effect C result D unexpected

11. What does 'consequence' refer to?

A demand B result C expect D necessitate

12. What is a synonym for 'redress'?

A fixed B rectify C notable D suggest

13. Which word means 'to suggest or hint at'?

A have B remarkable C fixed D imply

14. What does 'entrenched' mean?

A ingrained B classify C amazing D accurately

15. Which word can be used to describe something 'notable or remarkable'?

A correctly B extraordinary C recognize D own

16. What is the meaning of 'possess'?

A closely B hint at C detect D have

17. What is a synonym for 'exactly'?

A incorrectly B vaguely C accurately D falsely

18. Which word means 'false or man-made'?

A genuine B artificial C authentic D natural

19. What is the meaning of 'intelligence'?

A ignorance B dullness C stupidity D cleverness

20. Which word can be used to describe 'forecast or foresee'?

A predict B forget C neglect D ignore

21. What does 'occur' mean?

A stop B happen C delay D prevent

22. What is the definition of 'patient'?

A someone who studies a subject in detail B creativity, originality, inventiveness C if an artery in the brain bursts or becomes blocked D someone who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or in a hospital

23. What happens when someone has a stroke?

A an artery in their brain suddenly bursts or becomes blocked B they experience creativity and originality C they receive medical treatment from a doctor D they study a subject in detail

24. Who is a researcher?

A someone who is receiving medical treatment B if an artery in the brain bursts or becomes blocked C creativity, originality, inventiveness D someone who studies a subject in detail in order to discover new facts or test new ideas

25. What does 'imagination' refer to?

A if an artery in the brain bursts or becomes blocked B someone who is receiving medical treatment C creativity, originality, inventiveness D someone who studies a subject in detail