30 - Day Reading ChallengeExample: Some neck injuries cause total loss of mobility 2 Integration (n) – to mix with or join
society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits, and customs (C1)
Example: He seems to find it difficult to integrate socially 3 Retain (vb to keep or continue to have something (C2)
Example: She has lost her battle to retain control of the company
4
Mainstream (adj) – considered normal, and having or using idea, beliefs, etc. that are accepted by most people (C2)
Example: This is the director’s first mainstream Hollywood film
5
Suspicious (adj) – feeling doubt or no trust in something or someone (B2)
Example: His colleagues became suspicious, when he did not appear at work,
since he was always punctual
6
Marvel (vb to show or experience great surprise or admiration
Example: We paused to marvel at the view
7
Pick up (vb to learn anew skill or language by practicing it rather than being taught it (B2)
Example: Don’t bother with the computer manual – you will pick it up as you go
along
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Chasm (n) – a very large difference between two opinions or group of people
Example: There is still avast economic chasm between developed and
developing countries
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30 - Day Reading Challenge30 - DAY READING CHALLENGEThe book has been prepared by a team of qualified teachers at IELTS ZONE to help students overcome their difficulties with the IELTS Reading Test.
It contains
• 30 Reading Passages taken from
the first Reading marathon• Answer keys with a detailed explanation by Bekzod Mirahmedov
• Passage-based vocabulary (around 400 listed words)
Also available
Video guidance on the most difficult
questions prepared by Bekzod Mirahmedov
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