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📚 Vocabulary Practice Exercise

UNIT 1 READING 1 & 2 COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE

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👤 Student Information

📖 Study These UNIT 1 Words

discipline

training that helps people follow rules or a code of behavior

Good discipline is important for success in school and work.

gender

the state of being male or female

Some jobs used to be limited by gender but that is changing now.

observe

to watch carefully and notice things

Scientists observe and record changes in their experiments.

social structure

the way society is organized into different groups

The social structure in modern societies is becoming more equal.

establish

to start or create something that will last for a long time

The company was established over 50 years ago.

generally

in most cases; usually

People generally prefer warm weather to cold weather.

previously

at an earlier time; before

She had previously worked as a teacher before becoming a principal.

extended family

a family group that includes relatives beyond parents and children

Her extended family includes grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.

intense

very strong or extreme in degree or amount

The competition between the two teams was very intense.

replace

to put something new in place of something else

We need to replace the old computer with a new one.

❓ Multiple Choice Questions

Choose the best definition for each word.

1. What does "discipline" mean?

2. What does "gender" mean?

3. What does "observe" mean?

4. What does "social structure" mean?

5. What does "establish" mean?

6. What does "generally" mean?

7. What does "previously" mean?

8. What does "extended family" mean?

9. What does "intense" mean?

10. What does "replace" mean?

🔗 Matching Exercise

Match each word with its correct definition by selecting the appropriate letter.

Words

A. discipline
B. gender
C. observe
D. social structure
E. establish
F. generally
G. previously
H. extended family
I. intense
J. replace

Definitions

training that helps people follow rules or a code of behavior
the state of being male or female
to watch carefully and notice things
the way society is organized into different groups
to start or create something that will last for a long time
in most cases; usually
at an earlier time; before
a family group that includes relatives beyond parents and children
very strong or extreme in degree or amount
to put something new in place of something else

✏️ Sentence Gap Fill

Complete each sentence with the most appropriate word from the word bank.

📝 Words to Use:

discipline gender observe social structure establish generally previously extended family intense replace
1. Schools need strict to maintain order in classrooms.
2. Your , whether male or female, should not limit your career choices.
3. Scientists and record changes in their experiments.
4. The in modern societies is becoming more equal.
5. They plan to a new university in the city next year.
6. Students perform better when they get enough sleep.
7. She had worked as a teacher before becoming a principal.
8. In many cultures, the plays an important role in raising children.
9. The competition between the two teams was very .
10. We need to the old computers with new ones.

📄 Paragraph Completion

Complete the paragraph by filling in the blanks with the most appropriate vocabulary words.

📝 Words to Use:

discipline gender observe social structure establish generally previously extended family intense replace
Understanding family relationships and social dynamics is complex. Parents need to maintain proper to help children develop good habits. Your should not limit your career or life choices. Scientists and record changes in human behavior over time. The in modern societies continues to evolve. Many companies want to strong workplace cultures. People prefer spending time with family. They had lived in smaller homes before moving. The plays an important role in raising children. The competition between teams was very . They plan to the old system with a new one next year.

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