New managers often find it difficult to ...............
a) delegate b) delegation
delegate
60 million years ago, the whole area was an ............ desert.
a)underlie b) immense
immense
The pictures are similar, but there are ............. differences between them.
a) immense b) subtle
subtle
ha............ = danger
hazard
Delegate is both Noun and Verb
a)true b)false
true
‘She’s a lot older than you, isn’t she?’ ‘Fifteen years, to be ...................’
a) precisely b)precise
precise
Social problems and poverty un.........ie much of the crime in today's big cities.
underlie
At the age of 16, Suzy bore the b.........en of providing for her family
burden
................. improvement means small changes
slight
Many children have a s.................y to cow’s milk.
sensitivity
to remove someone from their job
a)approach b)incent
c) dismiss
dismiss
Seafood is increasingly ................ as the source of the hepatitis A virus.
a)implication b)implicated
c) implicating
implicated
He should ................. to take them to court.
a) threaten b) threat
c)threatening
threaten
an opinion about whether a person, group, or idea is good or bad that influences how you deal with it.
a) bias b) approach
c) subtle
bias
something that encourages you to work harder, start a new activity etc
a) incentive b)possess
c) arbitrary
incentive
Taking notes is one of the best ways to stay ............ in lectures.
a) incentive c) naive
b)alert d)delegate
alert
Lily had experienced pain there and her temperature .................. wildly
a) fluctuation c)fluctuated
b) delegation d) delegated
fluctuated
the real or imaginary line that marks the edge of a state, country etc, or the edge of an area of land that belongs to someone
a) boundery b) boundary
boundary
The unoccupied building was declared a fire ................
a) hazard b) hazardous
c) immense d) immensely
hazard
to have a particular quality or ability
a) possess b) arbitrary
c) implicate
possess
to officially stop something from continuing, especially for a short time
suspend
not having much experience of how complicated life is, so that you trust people too much and believe that good things will always happen
naive
movement towards or near to something
approach (v)
decided or arranged without any reason or plan, often unfairly
arbitrary
something that encourages you to work harder, start a new activity etc
incentive