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📚 Vocabulary Practice Exercise

UNIT 2 READING 1 COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE

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👤 Student Information

📖 Study These UNIT 3 Words

convey

to communicate or express an idea, feeling, or meaning

The artist used bright colors to convey a sense of happiness in the painting.

faulty

having defects or errors; not working correctly

The faulty wiring caused the lights to flicker constantly.

neutral

not supporting either side in a conflict; impartial

The judge remained neutral throughout the entire trial.

vision

an idea or mental image of what the future could be like

The company's vision is to create a sustainable future for all.

deliberately

done on purpose; intentionally

She deliberately chose to walk slowly to enjoy the beautiful scenery.

interpret

to explain the meaning of something or understand it in a particular way

Different people may interpret the same poem in various ways.

objective

based on facts rather than personal opinions; impartial

The scientist provided an objective analysis of the research data.

downside

the negative aspect or disadvantage of something

The downside of living in the city is the high cost of housing.

misleading

giving the wrong idea or impression; deceptive

The advertisement was misleading because it promised unrealistic results.

standout

someone or something that is noticeably better than others

Among all the applications, hers was a real standout due to her experience.

❓ Multiple Choice Questions

Choose the best definition for each word.

1. What does "convey" mean?

2. What does "faulty" mean?

3. What does "neutral" mean?

4. What does "vision" mean?

5. What does "deliberately" mean?

6. What does "interpret" mean?

7. What does "objective" mean?

8. What does "downside" mean?

9. What does "misleading" mean?

10. What does "standout" mean?

🔗 Matching Exercise

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

Words

A. convey
B. faulty
C. neutral
D. vision
E. deliberately
F. interpret
G. objective
H. downside
I. misleading
J. standout

Definitions

to communicate or express an idea, feeling, or meaning
having defects or errors; not working correctly
not supporting either side in a conflict; impartial
an idea or mental image of what the future could be like
done on purpose; intentionally
to explain the meaning of something or understand it in a particular way
based on facts rather than personal opinions; impartial
the negative aspect or disadvantage of something
giving the wrong idea or impression; deceptive
someone or something that is noticeably better than others

✏️ Sentence Gap Fill

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

📝 Words to Use:

convey faulty neutral vision deliberately interpret objective downside misleading standout
1. The artist used bright colors to a sense of happiness in the painting.
2. The wiring caused the lights to flicker constantly.
3. The judge remained throughout the entire trial.
4. The company's is to create a sustainable future for all.
5. She chose to walk slowly to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
6. Different people may the same poem in various ways.
7. The scientist provided an analysis of the research data.
8. The of living in the city is the high cost of housing.
9. The advertisement was because it promised unrealistic results.
10. Among all the applications, hers was a real due to her experience.

📄 Paragraph Completion

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

📝 Words to Use:

convey faulty neutral vision deliberately interpret objective downside misleading standout
Effective communication is essential in today's world. When we speak or write, we must our message clearly to avoid confusion. However, information can lead to misunderstandings. It's important to remain when presenting facts and avoid bias. A good leader has a clear for the future and communicates it effectively. Sometimes people choose their words carefully to create a specific impression. We must learn to messages correctly and understand their true meaning. An approach helps us analyze information without personal bias. One of social media is the spread of false information. advertisements can trick consumers into making poor decisions. In any group, there's usually one performer who excels above the rest.

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