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Friday, Dec 2. 2022

 Math

Activity 1: 

https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/Math/Area/Area_of_Quadrilaterals_and_Triangles_ps72703et 

Activity 2: 

https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/Math/Area/Area_of_Triangle_pp793622qy 


Activity 3: https://mrnussbaum.com/area-of-a-triangle-online 


English:

https://mrnussbaum.com/history-of-donuts-reading-comprehension-online 


Word Formation

Fill in each blank with the correct form of the word in the bracket

   

1. In the early days, traders ______ ( monopoly ) the spice trade.

   

2. The poor children are without ______ ( nourish ); they are very sickly.

   

3. Their refusal to help is ______ ( perfect ) understandable in view of the difficult circumstances.

   

4. Her younger sister can be ______ ( annoy ) when she behaves haughtily.

   

5. The recent swimming carnival drew a large crowd of sports ______ ( enthuse ).

   

6. "In all ______ ( serious ) don't get mixed up with bad company again," the social counselor advised the delinquents at reform school.

   

7. We must be thorough with our work; the supervisor expects all the ______ ( niggle ) details.

   

8. The unfit boy feels tired after the ______ ( torture ) climb up the steep hill.

   

9. When he moved to Japan, he ______ ( bare ) knew the country, but within a year he had become familiar with the customs.

   

10. Many rich ______ ( royal ) own luxurious home along this private beach.

   


1.

 The teacher praised Muniandy for his handwriting which is not only neat and easily read, but also beautiful.
        
  (A)

legible

 
(B)logical
  (C)legitimate 
  (D)literate 
        
2. I tried to ask and reason with him to help me but he wouldn't.
        
  (A)invite 
(B)encourage
  (C)

persuade

 
  (D)force 
        
3. The writer for that newspaper was punched in the eye when he tried to take a photograph of the criminal.
        
  (A)author 
(B)

reporter

  (C)interviewer 
  (D)newsvendor 
        
4. The driver was seriously hurt and had to be hospitalized.
        
  (A)

badly

 
(B)miserably
  (C)painfully 
  (D)uncomfortably 
        
5. Mr. Hwang decided to wind up his business after October.
        
  (A)improve 
(B)expand
  (C)begin 
  (D)

terminate

 
        
6. It is against the law to sell alcohol to anyone under the age of eighteen.
        
  (A)

illegal

 
  (B)illegible
  (C)outlaw 
  (D)lawless 
        
7. I think the price you paid was much too high.
        
  (A)

exorbitant

 
  (B)expensive
  (C)handsome 
  (D)inverted 
     
8. Ali cannot respect his father who listen in on his conversations secretly because he could not trust his son.
     
  (A)peeps 
  (B)groans 
  (C)

eavesdrops

 
  (D)strains 
     
9. Carla was thoroughly soaked when he fell into the fish pond.
     
  (A)

drenched

 
  (B)saddened 
  (C)dirtied 
  (D)dampened 
     
10. Mr. Naidu has a lot of eccentric ideas.
     
  (A)fine 
  (B)stupid 
  (C)excellent 
  (D)

peculiar



 In each of the following items you must choose the suggested answer which best completes the given sentence.
   

1.

 When I was an officer in the army, John was my ______ although he was older than I.
        
  (A)junior 
(B)subordinate 
  (C)mascot 
  (D)companion 
  (E)mentor    
        
2. When she heard the tragic news she ______ and wept.
        
  (A)broke out 
(B)broke off
  (C)broke in 
  (D)broke down 
  (E)broke up    
        
3. He has resolved to ______ from smoking.
        
  (A)surrender 
(B)reject
  (C)abstain 
  (D)discontinue 
  (E)resist    
        
4. There is no need for you to ______ the importance of the matter as we are all aware of it.
        
  (A)mention 
(B)remind
  (C)instigate 
  (D)state 
  (E)emphasize    
        
5. To ______ our purpose we must be prepared to make some sacrifices.
        
  (A)accomplish 
(B)succeed
  (C)earn 
  (D)complete 
  (E)accompany  

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