2 v. to recognize; to show to be the same; to sympathize; to relate(A) bias (B) identify (C) subscri
5 n. evolvement; gradual growth; evolution; maturation; progression(A) passenger (B) development (C)
8 adj. smallest in size; smallest in amount; lowest in importance(A) discrete (B) least (C) frank (D
9 adj. continuing; enduring; remaining for a long time; durable(A) talkative (B) emergency (C) lasti
3 I fully understand your comments and bearing those in ......., I have made the appropriate decisio
5 We all have our ....... to bear so I should be grateful if you would stop complaining all the time
7 I hope you can be patient for a little longer and bear ....... me while I try and solve the proble
9 The judge dismissed the new evidence completely because it had no bearing ....... the trial.(A) to
2 The critics ....... to praise the work of this director whatever films he makes.(A) run (B) contin
3 The film was the first to show conditions in which poor people lived and as such was to ....... fu
4 The only reason for them going to the cinema on that day was to find some form of ........(A) inte
6 The fans outside the cinema on the first showing of the film were unwilling to ....... until all t