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Choose the word(s) closest in meaning to the underlined word(s).

 
"Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We are (1) approaching the runway in a matter of minutes. Please remain in your seats," the pilot (2) announced.

Aileen and Cindy were best friends. they were off for a weekend getaway at a beach resort. They were looking forward to relaxing massages at the spa and (3) unwinding by the pool. They had both been under a lot of (4) stress at work lately.

They checked into their rooms and changed into their swimming gear to go down to the pool. (5) Armed with sunblock lotion and sunglasses, they went off to enjoy their well-deserved break. It was pure bliss to relax and not think about anything for a while.

                 
1.   (A) exiting   4.   (A) force
(B) nearing     (B) worry
    (C) entering       (C) pressure
    (D) advancing       (D) anxiety
                 
2.   (A) asserted   5.   (A) Arranged
(B) shouted     (B) Prepared
    (C) hollered       (C) Equipped
    (D) declared       (D) Organized`
                 
3.   (A) resting          
(B) relaxing        
    (C) reclining          
    (D) sleeping          
                 

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    Answers : 1B    2D    3B    4C    5C
 
     
 
 

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