Which sentence shows the meaning of coast?
A. The car had to coast carefully up the steep mountain.
B. She let her bike coast down the hill after pedaling hard.
C. He coasted through the paperwork in the office.
D. The boat coasted against the strong wind to reach shore.
B. She let her bike coast down the hill after pedaling hard.
Which sentence uses drift correctly?
A. The boat began to drift slowly down the river with the current.
B. He tried to drift the heavy box up the stairs.
C. The teacher asked the students to drift quietly in their seats.
D. She drifted her bike uphill using all her strength.
A. The boat began to drift slowly down the river with the current.
Which sentence uses scar correctly?
A. Jerry got a scar on his knee after falling off his bike.
B. The tree grew a scar when it dropped its leaves.
C. Claire painted a scar on the wall to decorate it.
D. The river left a scar of sand at the beach.
A. Jerry got a scar on his knee after falling off his bike.
Which sentence uses obvious correctly?
A. He put his homework in a drawer, and it was obvious.
B. The cat hid in a box, which made it very obvious.
C. It was obvious that she was happy because she was smiling.
D. The book was on the table, but it was obvious.
C. It was obvious that she was happy because she was smiling.
Which sentence uses huddle correctly?
A. He huddled the papers into a neat stack on his desk.
B. She huddled her backpack on the shelf carefully.
C. The cat huddled across the yard chasing a butterfly.
D. The players huddled together to make a plan before the game.
D. The players huddled together to make a plan before the game.
Which sentence best shows a routine ?
A. He learned a new routine for juggling flaming torches.
B. Every morning, she followed her routine of brushing her teeth, making breakfast, and walking the dog.
C. The dog ran around the yard in a silly routine.
D. She wrote a poem in a very unusual routine.
B. Every morning, she followed her routine of brushing her teeth, making breakfast, and walking the dog.
A student has a headache, a sore throat, and a runny nose. Which of the following is the best use of symptom?
A. The headache is a symptom that the student might be getting sick.
B. The student used the runny nose as a symptom to draw a picture.
C. The sore throat is a symptom of cleaning the classroom.
D. The student wrote the symptoms in a symptom notebook for fun.
A. The headache is a symptom that the student might be getting sick.
Which sentence uses resourceful correctly?
A. The cake was so resourceful that everyone wanted a slice.
B. When the power went out, Maya was resourceful and used candles and a flashlight to finish her homework.
C. He wore a resourceful hat to keep the sun off his face.
D. The movie was resourceful, so we laughed all the way through.
B. When the power went out, Maya was resourceful and used candles and a flashlight to finish her homework.
Which sentence uses plunge correctly?
A. Alex took a deep breath and plunged into the cold water of the lake.
B. The book began to plunge across the shelf on its own.
C. She plunged her pencil carefully into her backpack.
D. The music plunged slowly as the song ended.
A. Alex took a deep breath and plunged into the cold water of the lake.
Which sentence uses frail correctly?
A. She carried the frail box, which was actually very heavy and sturdy.
B. He built a frail tower out of bricks that stayed strong for years.
C. The music sounded frail and loud at the same time.
D. The frail kitten needed extra care because it was very small and weak.
D. The frail kitten needed extra care because it was very small and weak.
Which sentence uses arouse correctly?
A. The cat aroused quietly under the blanket.
B. He aroused his backpack carefully onto the shelf.
C. The mysterious sound in the attic aroused her curiosity, so she decided to investigate.
D. She aroused the cake from the oven with a spoon.
C. The mysterious sound in the attic aroused her curiosity, so she decided to investigate.
Which sentence uses resident correctly?
A. The bird built a resident in the tree outside.
B. She bought a new resident at the store yesterday.
C. The resident of the apartment building called the manager about a broken elevator.
D. He wore a resident to keep warm on a cold day.
C. The resident of the apartment building called the manager about a broken elevator.
Which sentence uses clumsy correctly?
A. The clumsy puppy knocked over the vase while running around the room.
B. She solved the puzzle in a clumsy and careful way.
C. The clumsy runner won the race easily.
D. He wore clumsy shoes that made him run faster.
A. The clumsy puppy knocked over the vase while running around the room.
Which sentence uses frequent correctly?
A. He bought a frequent sandwich at the store yesterday.
B. The library visitor was a frequent reader, coming almost every day.
C. The dog barked in a frequent color of brown.
D. She wore a frequent dress to the party.
B. The library visitor was a frequent reader, coming almost every day.
Which sentence uses benefit correctly?
A. The rain benefited across the sky quickly.
B. He tried to benefit his sandwich by putting it on the table.
C. Exercising every day can benefit your health and make you stronger.
D. She benefited her backpack carefully onto the chair.
C. Exercising every day can benefit your health and make you stronger.
After breaking the window while playing baseball, what should Lisa do?
A. Confess to her parents and explain what happened.
B. Hide the ball and run away quickly.
C. Blame the neighbor’s cat for the accident.
D. Ignore it and hope no one notices.
A. Confess to her parents and explain what happened.
Yerin wanted to have a birthday party for her friend. What is the best way to arrange everything?
A. Ask friends to bring their own chairs and food without planning.
B. Throw everything on the table at the last minute.
C. Forget the decorations and hope people have fun anyway.
D. Arrange the balloons, cake, and games before the guests arrive.
D. Arrange the balloons, cake, and games before the guests arrive.
Ms. Jane visits the library almost every day to borrow new books. Which word best describes her visits?
A. Frequent
B. Rare
C. Occasional
D. Never
A. Frequent
A cat sees a toy mouse moving across the floor. What does it do to catch it?
A. Push the toy mouse gently with its paw from across the room.
B. Sit quietly and watch the mouse from far away.
C. Walk slowly around the room.
D. Pounce quickly on the toy mouse.
D. Pounce quickly on the toy mouse.
The squirrels gathered nuts, the birds flew south, and one animal curled up in a cave and slept for months. Which animal is most likely hibernating?
A. The birds flying south.
B. The squirrels gathering nuts.
C. The bear curled up in the cave.
D. The deer grazing in the snow.
A. The birds flying south.
Three students presented projects:
Chaewon made a poster.
Kyoahn built a small volcano.
Ted created a machine that sorts recyclables automatically.
Which project is extraordinary?
A. Chaewon’s poster
B. Kyoahn’s volcano
C. Ted’s machine
D. None
C. Ted’s machine
Two artists painted pictures:
Ali painted quickly with bright colors.
Loha spent days on details and made his painting realistic and neat.
Which painting shows quality?
A. Ali’s painting
B. Loha’s painting
C. Both
D. Neither
B. Loha’s painting
Choose the sentence in which sponsor is used most correctly.
A. The company agreed to sponsor the new policy after several employees complained.
B. Her uncle decided to sponsor her education by covering all tuition fees.
C. The athlete was sponsored of a famous sports brand last year.
D. The charity event sponsored many donations from local businesses.
B. Her uncle decided to sponsor her education by covering all tuition fees.
Choose the sentence in which responsible is used most correctly.
A. She is responsible of managing the entire marketing team.
B. The manager held the interns responsible for the missing files.
C. He felt responsible to the accident that happened yesterday.
D. Being responsible of your actions is an important life skill.
B. The manager held the interns responsible for the missing files.
Choose the sentence in which tackle is used most correctly.
A. The committee decided to tackle about climate change in next week’s meeting.
B. She tackled the heavy suitcase up the stairs with great difficulty.
C. The government introduced new policies to tackle rising unemployment.
D. He was tackled with the problem before the deadline arrived.
C. The government introduced new policies to tackle rising unemployment.