The document provides reading comprehension and vocabulary questions. It includes sentences with underlined words and four options to choose from that best suit the meaning of the original word. It also defines some of the options given, such as "get angry about" meaning getting irritated or annoyed, and "to worry about" meaning to become troubled, unhappy or miserable.
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TOEFL VOCABULARY
2. READING COMPREHENSION AND
VOCABULARY
The sentence has an underlined word or
phrase .
There are four options under the
sentence. Choose the option that best
suits the meaning of the original word.
Meditation helps one not to fret over
small problems.
A) worry about B) get involved in
C) get angry about D) look for
3. Life is full of challenges.
There is no use in getting angry about
the ups and downs of life.
It is very common to look for avenues to
escape from day to day problems of life.
4. One should learn not to
get involved in worldly
pleasures.
We should learn not to fret over or
worry about small things in life.
Accept life with a smile.
5. get angry about-----getting
irritated or annoyed
look for------- to search for
to be involved in------to become a part of
to worry about---------to become troubled,
unhappy or miserable