In the text: "the Zhangjiajie Bridge has already _____ records for being the highest..." (options: made, put, set, taken)
What is SET? (The correct collocation is "set a record.")
"...but it has been assessed, and _____ have been given that the glass just won't break." (options: assurances, reports, statements, announcements)
What is ASSURANCES? (Official promises meant to remove doubt.)
"...for _____ he calls the 'Read and Ride' program."
What is WHAT? (Introduces noun clause: "the thing that."
"...without experiencing the pressure that comes _____ competitive sports."
What is FROM/WITH? (Preposition indicating source/association.)
"...fruit and vegetables that are in any way _____ perhaps because they're a strange shape..." (from PERFECT)
What is IMPERFECT? (Opposite with prefix "im-.")
"The bridge crosses a deep valley, _____ two mountain cliffs..." (options: linking, uniting, combining, attaching)
What is LINKING? (It means physically connecting two places.)
"...people were invited to try to _____ the bridge's glass panels with huge hammers." (options: harm, slam, smash, crash)
What is SMASH? (Specific verb for breaking something hard like glass.)
"...he placed one in his classroom and encouraged them to use _____ during independent reading sessions."
What is IT/THIS/THAT? (Pronoun referring back to "exercise bike.")
"Some people think this is _____ and want to persuade supermarkets..." (from ACCEPT)
What is UNACCEPTABLE? (Negative form of "acceptable.")
"The project has provided the _____ behind similar cafés around the world." (from INSPIRE)
What is INSPIRATION? (Noun form meaning motivating force.
"...with a _____ of 300 metres below." (options: descent, dip, decline, drop)
What is DROP? (Refers to vertical distance in height contexts.)
"Everyone who has tried crossing the Zhangjiajie bridge says it's an experience not to be _____." (options: lost, missed, passed, left)
What is MISSED? (Idiom: "an experience not to be missed.")
"The exercise bike was _____ a success that he introduced the program to the entire school."
What is SUCH? (Structure: "such...that" for result.)
200"...some customers are very _____ especially when it comes to the appearance of the food they buy." (from DEMAND)
What is DEMANDING? (Adjective from "demand" = hard to please.)
"Of course, if supermarkets are _____ persuaded to stop wasting food..." (from SUCCESS)
What is SUCCESSFULLY? (Adverb modifying "persuaded.")
"It is made almost _____ of glass..." (options: absolutely, entirely, specifically, particularly)
What is ENTIRELY? (Means "completely" when describing composition.)
"A staff member at the school, _____ enjoys using an exercise bike at the gym..."
What is WHO? (Relative pronoun for a person as subject.)
"Now the school has a special room full of bikes that _____ regularly used by students."
What is ARE? (Plural passive verb: "bikes are used.")
"...especially when it comes to the _____ of the food they buy." (from APPEAR)
What is APPEARANCE? (Noun form referring to look.)
"...but that's been Adam's _____ from the start!" (from INTEND)
What is INTENTION? (Noun meaning aim or plan.)
"Questions have been _____ about whether the transparent glass floor is safe..." (options: enquired, raised, requested, demanded)
What is RAISED? (Fixed phrase: "raise questions.")
"...came _____ with the idea for what he calls the 'Read and Ride' program."
What is UP? (Phrasal verb: "come up with" = think of an idea.)
"Besides _____ reading more fun, the program also helps students to exercise..."
What is MAKING? (Gerund after preposition "besides.")
"_____ fruit and vegetables that are in any way imperfect are considered unsuitable for sale." (from CONSEQUENT)
What is CONSEQUENTLY? (Adverb showing logical result.)
Original: "More people have joined the school tennis club this year."
Word given: INCREASE
Task: Complete: "There _____ in the number of people joining the school tennis club this year."
What is "has been an increase"?
(Transforms verb into noun phrase: there has been an increase)