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34. Foreign food aid has led to a drastic reduction in the number of people dying of starvation.(drastically) 35. The 18-years-old pilot made his virgin flight last week as a replacement for the injured Gordon Smith.(replace)

36. The team’s superb athleticism compensated for their lack of international experience.(athlete) 37. This is a sensitive and often interesting portrayal of a friendship between an 11-years-old boy and an old man.(portray)

38. Starvation and disease over much of asia and Europe in the 1950s were Truman’s inheritance as President.(inherit)

39. If a friend takes you into his or her confidence, don’t rush off to tell other people.(confident)

40. The inability of diplomatic policy put the Bonn government in an embarrassing position.(embarrass) 41. Though she studied eight foreign languages, she needed fluency in at least two languages to become a qualified simultaneous interpreter.(fluent)

42. In London’s Royal College of Arts, tuition is charged for each semester of study, and is payable at

enrollment.(enroll) 43. The reporter had to keep the video camera readily accessible in case he saw something that needed to be filmed.(access)

44. Delicious cheeses are obtainable everywhere in France for travelers from all corners of the world.(obtain)

45. The general was considered by the whole nation to be the personification of patriotic courage.(personify) 46. The newspapers provided little enlightenment about the cause of the accident.(enlighten)

47. One way to lower costs will be to forge alliances with foreign companies or to expand internationally through appropriate takeovers, in short, to pursue a policy of globalization.(globalize) 48. She read the letter and promptly burst into tears.(prompt)

49. Local residents were all shocked by the callousness demonstrated by the police in the way they handled the case.(callous)

50. The woman lost her self-control and killed her tormentors.(torment)

51. It was inconceivable to me that Toby, my intimate friend, could have been my attacker.(conceive) 52. He arrogantly claimed: ”We won’t lose another game. “(arrogant)

53. All the electric lamps in the huge gloomy church were extinguished.(gloom)

54. She was too exhausted and distressed to talk about the tragedy.(tragic) 55. The president had a delusion that he was safe from such a scandal.(delude)

56. The lofty tower was built in 1850.(loftily) 57. Mr. Smith is maintaining his manner in his peculiar way. He seems a very dignified and charming man.(peculiarity)

58. The headline gave a false impression of what the article was about.(impress)

59. We hiked the Grand Canyon to explore the cliff dwelling of the Indians.(dwell) 60. His speech was magnificently and formally written but his delivery was hopeless due to his poor local accent.(deliver)

61. Nowadays people are more wary of the vegetables

they eat for fear of the over-use of

disinfectant.(disinfect) 62. The newly-appointed division manager presided over the conference, in which he showed extreme bashfulness before a public assembly.(assemble) 63. Of he remains here, he’ll be away from the press and their irritating probing.(probe)

64. Owners should not abandon their dogs when they become awkwardly.(awkward) 65. Don Juan is a long satiric narrative poem composed by Lord Byron.(narrate)

66. The students were advised to keep a critical eye on what they read.(critique)

67. I was fortunate enough to visit so many countries as a lecturer.(fortune)

68. Fruit and vegetables grow in abundance on that small island.(abundant)

69. What she feels for her boy friend is akin to worship .(worshiper) 70. I wonder how the situation changed so dramatically .(drama) 71. We were all amazed that the American lady was so