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The new government will play an energetic role in solving the problem of loyment 16. put forth: use or bring sth such as strength into action a gre 17. conventional: a. following what is trad itional or considered to be normal conventional attitudes The house was built with conventional materials but in a totally new style 18. reform: v. 1)change sth in order to make it better Reform the examination system You have to reform the management of the company 2)( cause to) behave better or fit into society better He' s done wrong in the past but he has made serious efforts to reform Our prisons aim to reform, not simply to punish them n changes in sth In order to make it better a major reform to the system /political reform in Eastern Europe /a reform policy 19. controversy: n. public discussion and disagreement about sth a political controversy over human rights abuses The plans for changing the city centre caused a great deal of controversy The proposed cuts have caused considerable controversy. 20. morals: n standards or principles of good behaviour western ideas and morals They have no morals morale: n the way that a group of people feel at a particular time The team s moral was high before the match Low pay in recent years has led to low morale 21. curriculum: ( pl curriculums or curricula) all the subjects that are taught in a school, college or university; the contents of a particular course of study Latin is not on the curriculum at our school The curriculum for foreign languages emphasizes communication skills 22 preparation: n 1)sth that one does to get ready for sth The wedding preparations are almost complete Final preparations are under way for the celebration of the victory 2)act of getting sb or sth ready examination preparationThe new government will play an energetic role in solving the problem of unemployment. 16. put forth: use or bring sth. such as strength into action Putting forth a great effort, he uprooted the tree. 17. conventional: a. following what is traditional or considered to be normal’ sometimes too closely conventional attitudes The house was built with conventional materials but in a totally new style. 18. reform: v. 1) change sth. in order to make it better Reform the examination system You have to reform the management of the company 2) ( cause to) behave better or fit into society better He’s done wrong in the past but he has made serious efforts to reform. Our prisons aim to reform, not simply to punish them. n. changes in sth. In order to make it better a major reform to the system /political reform in Eastern Europe /a reform policy 19. controversy: n. public discussion and disagreement about sth. a political controversy over human rights abuses The plans for changing the city centre caused a great deal of controversy. The proposed cuts have caused considerable controversy. 20. morals: n. standards or principles of good behaviour western ideas and morals They have no morals. Compare: morale: n. the way that a group of people feel at a particular time The team’s moral was high before the match. Low pay in recent years has led to low morale. 21. curriculum: (pl. curriculums or curricula) all the subjects that are taught in a school, college or university; the contents of a particular course of study Latin is not on the curriculum at our school. The curriculum for foreign languages emphasizes communication skills. 22. preparation: n.1) sth that one does to get ready for sth. The wedding preparations are almost complete. Final preparations are under way for the celebration of the victory. 2) act of getting sb. or sth. ready examination preparation
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