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Vocabulaire utile (C4P1L1/2/3)
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il/elle dit
he/she says or tells
il/elle pense
he/she thinks
il/elle disparaît
he/she disappears
il/elle ouvre
he/she opens
il/elle vient
he/she comes
il y a
there is, there are
un champ
a field (for planting)
il/elle va
he/she goes
il/elle sait
he/she knows
il/elle veut
he/she wants
il/elle peut
he/she can
il/elle pleure
he/she cries
il/elle devient
he/she becomes
il/elle jette
he/she throws
il/elle déguste
he/she tastes, savors
il/elle a peur
he/she is scared, afraid
le chef-lieu
administrative center
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VOCABULARY
From the list below, supply the words needed to complete the paragraph. Some words will not be used. ardor, rote, jaundiced, ascribe, proclivity, occlude, divulge. Many spectators _____ Chris's ability to natural talent, but Chris is the first to claim that years of ____ were necessary to develop the skill to strike pennies thrown into the air with his arrows. A sportsman and Olympic hopeful, Chris discovered his _____ for archery at the early age of three. The secret of his success, he claims, is to compete with the same level of _____ at every event, no matter how small the prize, and to never allow previous victories to _____ the vision of your immediate goal.
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Which of the following would be the best substitute for proximity in paragraph 2? A. size B. aloofness C. remoteness D. gravitational pull E. nearness
VOCABULARY
In the following exercise, the first sentence describes someone or something. Infer information from the first sentence, and then choose the word from the Word Bank that best completes the second sentence. sardonic, emulated, impounded, decorum, austere, collaborated, droll, ambivalent. When out on the range for weeks at a time, the cowboy sleeps in a 4-by-8-foot shack, cooks over an open fire, and works every day, no matter what the weather is like. From this sentence, we can infer that the cowboy works in _____ conditions.
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Your body gets energy from _____, the starches and sugars that come mainly from plant food.
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