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In ancient time, text book was the most (a)____(resource)____ thing for the students. Teachers were the only guides and source of information. The students had to collect all the (b)____(inform)____from the lecture of their (c)____(teach)____. There was no guidebook or other (d)____(refer)____ books in the market. During that period, a teacher had to deliver a lecture by (e)____(study)____the textbook. Because of the (f)____(situate)____, the students used to depend on the teachers (g)____(complete)____. As a result, there was a great (h)____(relate)____between a (i)____(teach)____and a student. Their (i)____(popular)____existed among the students in the society. But now students’ (k)____(depend)____on them is little. Nowadays, many (l)____(inform)____guide books are (m)____(avail)____ in the market. Moreover, private tutors play an important role in their (n)____(educate)____.
Answer:
a. resourceful; b. information;
c. teachers; d. reference; e. studying;
f. situation; g. completely; h. relation;
i. teacher; j. popularity; k. dependence; l. informative; m. available;
n. education.
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Life without leisure and (a) ____ (relax) ____is dull. Nobody can work without rest. Life becomes (b) ____ (charm) ____if man does not have any time to enjoy (c) ____ (beauty) ____objects of nature. (d) ____ (monotony) ____work hinders the (e) (smooth) ____ of work. Leisure (f) ____ (new) ____ our spirit of work. Everybody knows that (g) ____ (work) ____ is (h) ____ (harm) ____. Leisure does not mean (i) ____ (idle) ____. It gives (j) ____ (fresh) ____ to our mind. By having some leisure, we become (k) ____ (revitalize) ____ to work. So, we must spend some spare time (l) ____ (pleasant) ____. On the contrary, (m) ____ (monotony) ____ work makes our life simply (n) ____ (misery) ____.
Answer:
a. relaxation; b. charmless; c. beautiful; d. Monotonous; e. smoothness;
f. renews; g. overwork; h. harmful;
i. idleness; j. freshness; k. revitalized;
l. pleasantly; m. monotonous;
n. miserable.