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TSE

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1. Her vision was _______ after the accident, making it difficult to drive at night. 

A. collapsed 

B. lost 

C. reduced 

D. impaired

D. impaired

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2.“Neurodiversity” is an _________ term that includes conditions like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia. 

A. common 

B. umbrella 

C. extended 

D. broaden

B. umbrella 

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3. If you’re struggling with procrastination, you should try _______ your tasks into more manageable parts.  

A. cutting 

B. dividing 

C. breaking down 

D. separting 

C. breaking down 

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4. The infection was _______ to the upper part of the lung, which made treatment easier. 

A. centered 

B. limited 

C. localized 

D. narrowed down 

C. localized 

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5. At first her ________ were unsettling, but once I got to know her I started to enjoy her sence of humor.  

A. reactions 

B. words 

C. gestures 

D. outbursts of laughter 

D. outbursts of laughter 

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nostalgia

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After a few months abroad, she began to feel _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (7) for her family and friends.

longing

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Soldiers sent abroad often miss their _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (10). 

motherland

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Basic _ _ _ _ _ _ (6)  _ _ _ _ _ (6) such as hunger and fear can control behavior. 

animal drives

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He carried the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (13)  _ _ _ _ _ _ (6) of guilt with him for years. 

psychological burden

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She was unable to feel calm in Rome because of her constant _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (12). 

homesickness

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munchausen syndrome

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Anne only stayed in the room for 5 minutes, because she knew that ___ exposure to the material could cause a multitude of health issues. 

A.Prolonged 

B.Unecessary 

C.Elongated 

A.Prolonged 

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After coming back from the party, Tom tried to sneak back in ___, but his mom was waiting for him in his room. 

A.Quietly 

B.Undetected 

C.Swiftly 

B.Undetected

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When their next-door neighbour left her 5 year old daughter unattended for a week, they had to report her to the police for parental ___. 

A.Abuse 

B.Disobedience 

C.Neglect

C.Neglect

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When a scientist discovers a new species, they get to be the one who ___ its name. 

A.Coins 

B.Discovers 

C.Imagines

A.Coins

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When her mother asked if she had eaten the last donut, she ___ innocence, which wasn’t very convincing, as she still had powdered sugar on her face.  

A.Fabricated 

B.Feigned 

C.Opted for

B.Feigned 

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Hyperthymesia

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1. Most autobiographical memories prioritize emotionally significant experiences, often overlooking ______ events that lack personal impact. 

A) elaborate 

B) mundane 

C) sporadic 

D) momentous 

B) mundane

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2. One of the defining ______ of the condition is a gradual decline in short-term memory and attention span. 

A) episodes 

B) treatments 

C) hallmarks 

D) theories 

C) hallmarks 

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3. During recall tasks, participants responded more accurately when provided with contextually rich ______ rather than isolated prompts. 

A) definitions 

B) patterns 

C) semantic cues 

D) distractions 

C) semantic cues 

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4. In order to efficiently internalize complex terminology, many learners resort to carefully designed ______ that facilitate long-term retention. 

A) mnemonic strategies 

B) conversation guides 

C) revision sheets 

D) memory lapses 

A) mnemonic strategies 

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5. Despite employing various cognitive techniques, she continued to struggle with persistent ______ that disrupted her concentration. 

A) sensory gaps 

B) intrusive thoughts 

C) mental maps 

D) emotional triggers 

B) intrusive thoughts 

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Love

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Even after 10 years, his d _ _ _ t _ _ _ (8) to her never faded. 

devotion

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He mistook his strong feelings for love, but it was just i _ _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ _ (11). 

infatuation

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Despite him being  h _ _ _ _ c _ _ _ _ _ (11), he became a professional athlete and even took part in the Paralympics. 

handicapped

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The ending of the movie was so h _ _ _ _ (5)- w _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(10), that I cried for hours.

heart-wrenching

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The moment was built up with so much a _ _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ _ (12) that the audience gasped when the curtain finally rose. 

anticipation

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Morality in politics  

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_ _ t _ _ _ _ v _ _ _ _ _ (13) is the ability to know or understand something without the use of rational reasoning, simply following your “gut feelings”. 

Intuitiveness

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N _ o _ _ _ _ _ _ (9) is the love and curiosity of new, unknown, yet unexplored things. 

Neophilia 

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Thanks to _ _ t _ _ n _ _ (8) reasoning we can defend our opinion when it comes to moral evaluation that we had made in accordance with our intuition. 

Rational

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Liberals _ r_ (4) for all individuals, whereas conservatists do it mostly for their groups. 

Care

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Liberals fight for equality, whereas conservatists fight for p _ _ _ _ _ t _ _ _ _ l _ _ _  (15).

Proportionality

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hippotherapy

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Before climbing the wall, make sure your partner is b_l_y_ _ g (8) you properly, or you will be at high risk of falling. 

belaying

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C_ _ br_l    p_l_y (14) is a neurological disorder that affects movement and muscle tone, often from early childhood. 

cerebral palsy

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The horse began to s_o_k (5) at the plastic bag blowing in the wind – it clearly got scared. 

to spook at 

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After the fall, she felt a sharp pain in her p_lv_s (6), so they took her to get an X-ray. 

pelvis

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The rider gently pulled the reins connected to the b_t (3), which helped guide the horse’s movement. 

bit

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Hypnosis 

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The author painted emotions and landscapes so vividly that the reader was fully immersed in the rich ………………. . 

Imagery

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The ………………. of new patterns changed how we viewed the data. 

Emergence

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He spent weeks preparing for the new role, which officially began with his ………….. . 

Induction

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There was ……………….. in the team, although the instructions seemed clear at first and were explained multiple times by the manager. 

Confusion

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She followed his ……………., even though she wasn’t fully convinced they would work and had initially planned to approach the problem differently. 

Suggestions 

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Placebo

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1. New medicine is usually tested in ……………………………………… .

clinical trials 

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2. Chemotherapy can help people …………… cancer.  

tackle

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3. I never ……………………… such results in such a short time.  

anticipated

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4. ……………… is often used when cleaning wounds.  

saline

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5. You can’t ……………… emotions for so long, because you’ll have a mental breakdown.  

supress

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cluster B

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Despite his lack of experience, he managed to win everyone over with his natural __________. 

a) anger 

b) charm 

c) boredom 

d) confusion 

b) charm

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After watching too many conspiracy documentaries, he started showing signs of extreme __________. 

a) joy 

b) paranoia 

c) loyalty 

d) wisdom

b) paranoia

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There is still a strong social __________ attached to mental health issues in many cultures. 

a) benefit 

b) question 

c) stigma 

d) theory

c) stigma 

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The driver was moving so __________ that the police decided to pull him over for safety reasons. 

a) clearly 

b) slowly 

c) erratically 

d) politely 

c) erratically 

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You're just tired — you're not thinking straight and you're totally __________ to a small problem. 

a) ignoring 

b) overreacting 

c) relaxing 

d) celebrating 

b) overreacting

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kynotheraphy

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1. My dog is very _ f f _ _ i n _ _ _ (12), he always wants to cuddle when I come home. 

affectionate

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2. The rules at this school are strict, but students must show _ _ m p l _ _ n _ _ (10) with them. 

compliance

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3. After the marathon, she needed a few days for full _ _ c u _ _ _ _ i o _ (12). 

recuperation

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4. I prefer books over e-books because I like the t _ _ t _ _ e (7) feeling of turning real pages. 

tactile

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5. Thanks to GPS, traveling in a new city is much easier and can _a _i _ _t_ t _ (10) navigation. 

facilitate

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ig noble

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1.On television the party d______d (8)  itself as moving toward the center.

depicted

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2. What has happened here is even more i________e (10) than I have realized.  

improbable

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3.Kids learn to d_____m____e (12) b_____n (7) shapes, colours, etc. 

to discriminate between

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4.We may be p_____g (7) o_____h (7) in relation to an event of such fundamental importance that our failure to recognize it will be the subject of amazement for future generations.

playing ostrich

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5.We don't detect large changes to objects and scenes because of c_____ (6) b___d____ (9).

change blindness

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schizophrenia

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Researchers agree that schizophrenia is a m____f__t_i_l (14) disorder, influenced by genetics, brain chemistry, and environmental stressors.   

multifactorial

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A sudden discontinuation of medication can significantly increase the risk of a  _e_a_s (7)  in patients with schizophrenia.

relapse

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The _ n _ _ t (5) of symptoms typically occurs in late adolescence or early adulthood and may begin with subtle behavioral changes.   

onset

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The patient's condition showed g__d__l (7)  improvement after consistent therapy and medication adjustments.   

gradual

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Abnormal activity in dopamine p_t_w__s (8) has been associated with the development of hallucinations and delusions in schizophrenia.   

pathways

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Procrastination  

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1. She realized she had forgotten the deadline and responded ______ to the email to fix the mistake. 

a) slowly 

b) randomly 

c) promptly 

d) rarely 

c) promptly 

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2. After several hours of intense mental effort, she found the task completely ______. 

a) relaxing 

b) inspiring 

c) enervating 

d) amusing 

c) enervating 

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3. He always tries to ______ responsibility by blaming others for his mistakes. 

a) accept 

b) confront 

c) evade 

d) complete

c) evade 

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4. Regular exercise and mindfulness practices can contribute to the ______ of anxiety symptoms. 

a) escalation 

b) alleviation 

c) preservation 

d) hesitation 

b) alleviation 

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5. She was so ______ with her own thoughts that she didn’t notice someone calling her name. 

a) relaxed 

b) distracted 

c) preoccupied 

d) patient 

c) preoccupied 

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time perception

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She had made a d _ g _ _ s _ o_ (10) , but then she came back to the main topic.  

digression

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This entire problem can be b___e_ (6) d_ w_ (4) _ _ (2) one simple thing. 

boiled down to

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I was afraid that he would need some help, but he managed to deal with it s_ n___ (6) h _ _ d _ _ _ y (8).

single handedly

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If you do this task in a few short time i _ t _ _ v _ _ s (9), you will work more efficiently. 

intervals

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Norepinephrine can be produced from dopamine, because dopamine is norepinephrine’s  _ r _ _u _s _ _ (9).  

precursor

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dark tetrad

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 1. Despite her l___y (5) ambitions, she failed to take any action to fulfill them.  

lofty

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2. She felt deep r_m____e (7) after realizing how her actions had hurt her friend.   

remorse

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3. His c____u_n__s (11) toward the suffering of others made it hard for people to trust him.   

callousness

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4. Losing the competition in front of her friends was a moment of pure h___l____n (11) for her.  

humiliation

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5. He refused to cheat, sticking firmly to his p___c_p__s (10) even when no one would ever know about it.  

principles

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Escapism 

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1. He claimed that the book was the most beautiful _____ of media he has ever encountered. 

A. part 

B. piece 

C. fragment 

D. slice 

B. piece 

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2. People like to go back to their favorite childhood movies, even if they're not the _____ audience anymore. 

A. desired 

B. goal 

C. target 

D. ideal 

C. target 

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3. The information written in the article turned out to be greatly exaggerated once I checked the _____ material. 

A. source 

B. root 

C. original 

D. raw 

A. source