This small country is faced with an ... debt.
a) unsurmountable
b) insurmountable
b) insurmountable
a strong lack of respect for a person or a group of people or a bad opinion of them because they have done something society does not approve of
stigma
boost
to increase or improve something
беспокойство, неугомонность
restlessness
Side effects can include restlessness and irritability.
There was a sense of restlessness in the city.
interfere ...
with
We did not find the predicted decrease in ... volume.
a) hippocampal
b) hyppocampal
a) hippocampal
a very sudden attack of an illness in which someone becomes unconscious or develops violent movements
seizure
intangible
impossible to touch
последовательный; следующий друг за другом
consecutive
This is the fifth consecutive weekend that I've spent working.
We have visited your mother for five consecutive Christmases.
seek ...
out
The smell from the fire still ... hours later.
a) lingered
b) longered
a) lingered
If something can be seen ..., it can be seen without the help of an instrument.
with the naked eye
erode
to slowly reduce or destroy something
повторяющийся периодически
recurrent
Will this recurrent memory problem be an issue?
The patient has a two-month history of recurrent episodes of pancreatitis.
struggle ...
with
His ... prevents him from driving.
a) unability
b) disability
b) disability
something that is felt less strongly
blunted
feel down
to be unhappy; unable to feel excited or energetic about anything
обстоятельство, случай
circumstance
Obviously we can't deal with the problem until we know all the circumstances.
They were victims of circumstance.
I don't drink ... .
a) exceedingly
b) excessively
b) excessively
feeling worried or unhappy because you have done something wrong, such as causing harm to another person
guilty
worthless
not important or not useful
поощрять, поддерживать
encourage
We were encouraged to learn foreign languages at school.
The new teaching methods encourage children to think for themselves.