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| Welcome to the DERIVIATIVES PAGE! |
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Welcome! This page is dedicated to deriviatives. The package contains two features, the first is over 250 single sentence questions in a computerised quiz format, so you can take the test again and again forever. The second consists of a number of small texts with deriviative questions, just like the CAE, CPE + UCLAN exams. |
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| SECTION 1: Single sentence questions with a single word missing, the student has to understand the vocabulary word and form the correst deriviative. |
| 1) The anarchists were accused of carrying on ________________ activities aimed at overthrowing the government. (SUBVERT – to threaten) 2) He was dismissed from the firm because of his ________________ to cope with the simplest of matters. (ABLE) 3) Fortunately he knows his ________________ and never refuses a helping hand from anyone. (LIMIT) |
| 1) The anarchists were accused of carrying on SUBVERSIVE activities aimed at overthrowing the government. (SUBVERT – to threaten) 2) He was dismissed from the firm because of his INABILITY to cope with the simplest of matters. (ABLE) 3) Fortunately he knows his LIMITATIONS and never refuses a helping hand from anyone. (LIMIT) |
| SECTION 2: A number of fixed paragraph texts like below, where you have to read and understand the texxt before filling in the answers, again this is in a computerised test format. |
| You would be forgiven for believing that the biggest (0) OUTLAY the average person's life is buying a car or a house, but both pale in comparison to the cost of raising a child. Totals quoted are generally vast (1) _________________ though they run into hundreds of thousands of pounds, because they look at bare expenses and do not take into account what could have been; i.e. lost (2) _________________. What promotions might you have been passed over for, what opportunities for (3) _________________ missed? This is all quite apart from the fact that one or both parents in all (4) _________________ had to limit their working hours to care for the child, and any (5) _________________ they were used to doing would certainly have had to go. LAY ESTIMATE EARN ADVANCE LIKE TIME |
| You would be forgiven for believing that the biggest (0) OUTLAY the average person's life is buying a car or a house, but both pale in comparison to the cost of raising a child. Totals quoted are generally vast (1) UNDERESTIMATES though they run into hundreds of thousands of pounds, because they look at bare expenses and do not take into account what could have been; i.e. lost (2) EARNINGS. What promotions might you have been passed over for, what opportunities for (3) ADVANCEMENT missed? This is all quite apart from the fact that one or both parents in all (4) LIKEIHOOD had to limit their working hours to care for the child, and any (5) OVERTIME they were used to doing would certainly have had to go. |
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