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level: Level-14

Questions and Answers List

level questions: Level-14

QuestionAnswer
an animal like a large hairy elephant that lived on Earth thousands of years agomammoth,_,They have recently discovered some mammoth bones along the coastline.
to find something after searching for it, especially something that has been buried in the ground or lost for a long timeunearthed,_,In one shop, I unearthed a wonderful collection of 1920s toys.
if a scientist or archaeologist excavates an area of land, they dig carefully to find ancient objects, bones etcexcavated,_,Schliemann excavated the ancient city of Troy.
a layer of soil that is always frozen in countries where it is very coldpermafrost,_,Most of Mars seems to be covered with a layer of permafrost, kilometers deep in places.
one of a pair of very long pointed teeth, that stick out of the mouth of animals such as elephantstusk,_,Sadly, elephants are being killed for their tusks.
a person who studies ancient societies by examining what remains of their buildings, graves, tools etcarchaeologist,_,He works for English Heritage as an archaeologist.
in a way that is unkindunfavourably,_,She spoke unfavourably about the experience.
failing to make you believe that something is true or realunconvincing,_,Some readers will find the arguments unconvincing.
one of the people who live in a particular placeinhabitant,_,The city has six million inhabitants.
correct and true in every detailaccurate,_,The brochure tries to give a fair and accurate description of each hotel.
something that is believable can be believed because it seems possible, likely, or realbelievable,_,That scenario is entirely believable.
making you believe that something is true or rightconvincing,_,Courtenay played the role in an utterly convincing way.
a favourable report, opinion, or reaction shows that you think that someone or something is good or that you agree with themfavourable,_,The response has been overwhelmingly favorable.
providing many useful facts or ideasinformative,_,It was an informative and entertaining book.
to make something such as a system or building more modernmodernise,_,They lived in a tastefully modernized old farmhouse.
a quick increase of business activityboom,_,The boom has created job opportunities.
if you are obliged to do something, you have to do it because the situation, the law, a duty etc makes it necessaryoblige,_,The minister was obliged to report at least once every six months.
the number of people who attend a game, concert, meeting etcattendance,_,Last year’s fair saw attendance figures of 32,000.
time when you are not working or studying and can relax and do things you enjoyleisure,_,Watching television is now the nation’s most popular leisure activity.
used for saying that something is certain to happen and cannot be avoidedinevitably,_,The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions.
a long search for something that is difficult to findquest,_,World leaders are now united in their quest for peace.
careful thought, or an idea or opinion based on thisreflection,_,A moment’s reflection will show the stupidity of this argument.
relating to or inherited from an ancestorancestral,_,She lives in the large ancestral home.
to make someone want to have or do something, even though they know they really should nottempt,_,I’m tempted to buy that dress.
the attention that someone or something gets from newspapers, television etcpublicity,_,It’s important to gain good publicity for the school.
intended to interest, excite, or shock peoplesensational,_,Newspapers often write sensational stories about celebrities.
a place where a large number of historical records are stored, or the records that are storedarchive,_,If you want that information you need to visit the national archives.
when you are very interested in somethingabsorption,_,I don’t understand James’ absorption with military history.
if something or someone is predictable, you know what will happen or what they will dopredictable,_,The snow had a predictable effect on traffic.
very bad luck, or something that happens to you as a result of bad luckmisfortune,_,It seems the banks always profit from farmers’ misfortunes.
someone’s welfare is their health and happinesswelfare,_,Our only concern is the children’s welfare.
exactly right or suitable for someone or somethingtailor-made,_,The job’s tailor-made for you.
influenced by the actions and needs of consumersconsumer-driven,_,The company is offering consumer-driven health plans.
having very high moral standards or principleshigh-minded,_,She has a high-minded view of what the human spirit can achieve.
a moral rule or belief about what is right and wrong, that influences how you behaveprinciple,_,It’s against my principles to accept gifts from clients.
common aims, beliefs, ideas etc are shared by several people or groupscommon,_,It was exciting to discover that we had a common ancestor.
a family group that consists not only of parents and children but also of grandparents, aunts etcextended family,_,She enjoyed the benefits of having an extended family.
a family unit that consists only of a husband, wife, and childrennuclear family,_,Our nuclear family is quite large.
completelydead,_,The road was dead straight.
the traditional beliefs, values, customs etc of a family, country, or societyheritage,_,These beautiful old buildings must be protected as they are part of our heritage.
your relation to a place because you were born there, or your family used to live thereroot,_,Alex Haley’s story about his search for his roots became a bestseller.
someone who was a member of your family a long time in the pastforebear,_,I think some of my forebears were criminals.
the activity of praying or singing in a religious building in order to show respect and love for a godworship,_,Worship of the old gods still continues in remote areas of the country.
the study of the history of familiesgenealogy,_,But now she puts her energy into helping others research their own genealogy.
happening very easily or quickly, and not able to be controlledrunaway,_,The film was a runaway success.
the main bad character in a film, play, or storyvillain,_,Books and films often portray the villains as heroes.
a man who is admired for doing something extremely bravehero,_,He had dared to speak out against injustice, and overnight he became a national hero.
when someone tries to make something or someone seem better than they really aresham,_,It all turned out to be sham and hypocrisy.
an attitude of doubting that particular claims or statements are true or that something will happenscepticism,_,I was disappointed by his scepticism when I announced my plans.
to use something that is bigger, better, or more successful in order to help another product or project succeedpiggy-back,_,They have brought out several DVDs that piggy-back onto the success of the TV programme.