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Name A. Complete each sentence with the correct vocabulary word from the box. discussions inquire labor abandon uninhabited 1. People do not live in places like Antarctica. Unit 5 Vocabulary Review 2. The construction workers were tired from the hard of building a skyscraper. 3. The members of the tribe stayed up very late to have serious about the future. 4. We had to the ship when it began to sink. 5. It is important to about directions to the campsite. B. Write the vocabulary word from the box that means almost the same as the underlined word or words. treacherous dismantled traditional unreasonable frigid 6. It was freezing in the unheated house. 7. My father took apart the vacuum cleaner to fi nd out what was wrong with it. 8. It is customary for my family to have turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. 9. Climbing up a steep mountain can be very dangerous . 10. The two men would not stop arguing about which road to take; they were 184 being very diffi cult to reason with . Unit 5 Review • Grade 5/Unit 5 Practice © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
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Name<br />
A. Complete each sentence with the correct vocabulary<br />
word from the box.<br />
discussions inquire labor abandon uninhabited<br />
1. People do not live in places like Antarctica.<br />
Unit 5<br />
Vocabulary Review<br />
2. The construction workers were tired from the hard of<br />
building a skyscraper.<br />
3. The members of the tribe stayed up very late to have serious<br />
about the future.<br />
4. We had to the ship when it began to sink.<br />
5. It is important to about directions to the campsite.<br />
B. Write the vocabulary word from the box that means almost the<br />
same as the underlined word or words.<br />
treacherous dismantled traditional unreasonable frigid<br />
6. It was freezing in the unheated house.<br />
7. My father took apart the vacuum cleaner to fi nd out<br />
what was wrong with it.<br />
8. It is customary for my family to have turkey for<br />
Thanksgiving dinner.<br />
9. Climbing up a steep mountain can be very dangerous .<br />
10. The two men would not stop arguing about which road to take; they were<br />
184<br />
being very diffi cult to reason with .<br />
Unit 5 Review • Grade 5/Unit 5<br />
<strong>Practice</strong><br />
© <strong>Macmillan</strong>/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>