PR2 CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY 1 FOR UPDATED EXAM TEST 1 pgs. 8, 9 The changing role of librarians shifting = move e.g. “The sun shifts in the sky.” incorporate (v) = to include e.g. “ The book incorporates grammar exercises.” to facilitate = to make it possible/ easy to do sth e.g. “The dictionary facilitates me to look up unknown words.” to hasten = to quicken, to hurry up e.g. “ The factory hastened production of the new car.” to accumulate (v) = to gather e.g. “He’s still accumulating vinyl records.” expedient (adj.)= quick, easy pg. 10 why climb mountain? alien = foreign, a foreigner, a stranger pg. 11 Rafflesia discernible (adj.) = visible, can be seen – to discern (v) syn. to distinguish to spurt = to come out with force, to push out e.g. “oil spurted out of the earth…” pollinator= the insect that pollinates a plant pg. 14, 15 lucid = clear compendium= a collection, complication of reflections = thoughts soothing = having a calming effect on to ravish = to snatch/seize and take away by force sensuous = satisfying, appealing to the senses humblest = lowest entity = existence boundaries = limits, barriers to transgress = to exceed, to overstep a limit infinite = endless, limitless contentious = marked by heated argument or controversy inevitably = unavoidably courtesy = kindness decorum = social behavior anguish = agony premise = logic, rationale vogue = abstract, general to involve = to call upon a person/God for help pg. 16, 17 – Cooling the Earth to curb = to control to advocate = to support to implement = to put into practice to counteract = to confront, to face to deflect = to change the direction of stringent = very strict approach = methods implausible = unconvincing feasible = doable, can be done imperceptible = unnoticed to thwart = to stop, to prevent to minimise = to reduce to launch = to start e.g. to launch a campaign stationary = motionless pg. 18, 19 Sara Carter chooses six young people…….. Undaunted = not terrified, unstoppable to thrive = to do very well to leap = to jump to disregard = to ignore adverse = very bad milestone = an important event in a person’s life feline = resembling a cat, catlike out on a limb = facing difficulties, having trouble output = production witty = clever to pay off = to bring results be entitled to = to have the right to to take it to heart = to take sth seriously to acclaim = to praise, to recognize, to acknowledge the importance of to delve into = to dive/ probe into TEST 2 pgs. 28, 29 Scientists and communication infectious = contagious e.g. a disease intrinsic = esoteric, inherent pg. 30 Film Music instantly = immediately to trigger = to cause sth to happen pg. 31 – Extreme weather illustrated (of a book, magazine) = decorated with colorful pictures be alarmed about = be worried about to demonstrate = to show magnitude = the extent of sth, the size of pg. 34 – Young people and Technology to grate (v) with sb= to irritate, to annoy – to grate on one’s nerves adamantly = firmly be adept at = be skilful at, be dexterous hurdles = obstacles, barriers to mediate = to act as a go-between to leverage = to have a financial advantage pgs. 34, 35 to take exception = to disagree with to underpin = to support, to confirm, to corroborate to gain insight(s) into = to achieve a better understanding of subtle = delicate to appalled = to be terrified to abhor = to hate, to loathe, to resent, to dislike be pertinent to = belonging to to shift = to move, to change predecessor = a former/previous occupant of a post by and large = generally speaking concept of = idea of, notion of to debunk a myth = to reveal the truth behind sth to sidestep = to avoid, to dodge sth to tread = to walk heavily upon to seek to do sth = to try/ want to do sth to account for = to explain why to question = to doubt to value = to appreciate pgs 36, 37 – An animated Life to manipulate = to handle sheepish = shy, embarrassed grin (v, n) = a smile, to smile to shrug = to lift one’s shoulders wheezy= humorous, laughable recoil = to step back to blink = to open and close one’s eyes quickly knack of = ability to, talent, skill to engender = to bear, to make, to produce to outstay one’s welcome = to take advantage of livelihood = one’s income/sb’s hospitality on and off = from time to time laborious = tiring blithely = without care stocky = solidly – built heavy + compact a warren = a maze (labyrinth of) precarious = uncertain to keep/ hold sth at bay = to keep at a distance recession = Economic Crisis, Depression to know (of) no bounds = to know (of) no limits to muster = to gather, to collect prodigious = huge, colossal, gigantic, enormous to see a job through = to get it done/finished pgs. 38, 39 – Issues arising out of ……. statutory = lawfully, according to the law relentless = unstoppable, ceaseless, inexorable to impact on = to have an effect on incentive = good reason to do sth, a motive high fliers = young people who want quick success workload = the amount of work one has to do the apex of = the top of, crest of, peak of to fuse = to mix, to blend, to melt together bedrock = the basis or foundation of to evaporate = to disappear into thin air ……… imperative = that, which must be done, compulsory, mandatory entrepreneurs = businessmen who take risks forerunner = a predecessor, an ancestor, a forebear, a precursor lucrative = profitable to address a problem = to deal with staggering = shocking maternity leave = absence from work due to child birth to juggle = to manage or to handle many tasks at once a raft of = a large but unspecified number of to deliver = to set free PRACTICE TEST 3 pgs. 48-49 – Nothing is impossible to revamp = to improve, to renew, to renovate rein = a leather strap that controls a horse tedious = tiresome, tiring murky = dark pg. 50 – Neologisms to sparkle = to shine (briefly) to fade away = to disappear to augment = to increase to distress sb = to upset, to trouble to attest to = to supply evidence for, to confirm to be true, to certify to have an aversion to = to be allergic to (fig.), to dislike to creep into = to slowly slip into to denote = to indicate embedded = planted in, buried in to generate = to produce, to bear pg. 51 – Looking ahead palatable = tolerable, acceptable, tasty pgs. 54, 55 – Why libraries……… enduring = long – lasting obsolete = old-fashioned to avail oneself of sth = to make use of to sink or swim = to die or survive to garner = to gather dismay = fear a novice = a learner to dismiss sth as = to reject to praise = to speak highly of outdated = old – fashioned contempt = a feeling of one’s superiority to others, looking down on others pgs. 56-57 – A wet and wonderful ride be renowned = be famous to derive from = to come from, to originate from imminent = ready to happen drizzle = light rain to don = to wear, to put on tributary = a small river flowing next to the main river tranquil = quiet raging = angry (fig.) buddies = friends becoming acquainted with = getting to know sth to glide = to slip + slide portage = carrying a boat overland ravine = a valley, gorge worn by running water summit = top of, crest, peak of boulder = a large piece of stone serenity = calmness to be above par = be above normal bumpy = having ups and downs, uneven, not flat cascade = a waterfall to scramble about = to move hurriedly to a location assault (v, n) = attack stretch (n) = distance covered deflate (v) = catch one’s breath, rest for a while to brief sb = to inform sb on an issue to traverse = to cross to bounce off = to change direction after hitting an obstacle to tumble = to fall from logs = pieces of woods roused = awaked by pgs. 58, 59 – Is ballet the new gym? remedial = aiming at curing sth the outcome of = the result of indulgence in = doing too much of sth that gives pleasure smugness = feeling comfortable fad = a passing fashion not in the first flush of youth = getting older stamina = strength, physical endurance suppleness = flexibility, elasticity persistent = continuous podgy = shightly fat to highlight = to emphasize nuances = subleties, fine details, major distinctions the intellect = to mind agility = mobility, ability to move despondently = desperately overcast sky = cloudy, covered with clouds to burrow = to dig a tunnel or a hole regime = a system, a form of government Practice test 4 pages 68-69 internal = a space in between ( of time ) merge (v)= two cos merge (unite) to form one co to integrate = to become part of a whole to bill = to cut, to chop, to hack to snatch = to seize, to grab to capture = to take as prisoner to suspend = to impose punishment on to repulse = to repel, to push back to transfix = to paralyze with fear, to pierce with a sharp-pointed weapon deadly = causing death page 70 – Altering the modern mind to argue that = to claim, support the theory / idea that multiplicity = big number of stimuli = environmental influences be distracted = be unable to concentrate to conclude = to reach the / a conclusion that superficial = not deep, on the surface page 71- Windfarms to hail = to praise, to acknowledge the importance of to condemn = to sentence, to pass sentence on (fig ) to leave sby with no choice to pale = be inferior to potentially = possibly, probably pages 74-75 – Less is more serene(adj) = calm, peaceful, quiet pastoral = relating to rural / country life to convey = to pass on, to express obscure = unclear to puzzle = to confuse to cast away = to throw away descendants = coming from a biological ancestor to extol = to praise uncluttered living = simple way of living, without possessions to tie sb down = to restrict, to limit, to confine inanimate = lifeless to fuel = to strengthen, to reinforce innumerable = countless pastime = enjoyment, entertainment to outstrip = to outnumber, to be more than to crush = to break sth into pieces inextricably = inseparately imposture = deception, illusion commodities = products demise = the death of versatile = having multiple uses covetable = sth much wanted or desired ostensible = apparent negligible = insignificant, unimportant enticement = attraction to lure of = the attraction, appeal of to counsel = to advise ruthless = showing no mercy – merciless to illustrate = to explain clearly to portray = to depict, to show unease = not feeling comfortable acquisitive = wanting to acquire more and more to ease one’s consience = not to feel guilty about to indulge in = to give in to pleasure pages 76-77 psychology… sceptics = doubters, people who doubt smt to denounce = to publicly criticize, reject discipline = science ( branch of ) to address sby = to speak to questionable = uncertain, doubtful to incorporate = to include fodder = food for animals to yield insight into = to help sb understand smt preconceptions = fixed ideas about smt to masquerade = to camouflage, to disquise testimony = evidence to disseminate info = to spread, to publicize dubious = unclear, general, abstract, non-specific delegates = representatives to deem = to believe, to think ( when expressing opinions ) rigour = strength, power, force to flood ( fig ) = to make full of, to fill with hearsay = rumors mere = simple pages 78-79 poetry conventions = laws or rules accepted by society instantly = immediately integrity = honesty austere = simple to trace = to find to hover = to fly low telly = television to stroll = to take a walk, go for a walk unmolested = unbothered, untroubled reticence = silence to belie = to show sth to be false amulet = an object that is supposed to protect people from evil to reckon = to suppose inkling = idea similes = comparisons rigorous = strict cerebral = intellectual precipitous = steep (of a cliff) be laden with = be loaded with facet = aspect of