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These are practice exercises in ancient Greek. The exercises cover topics such as the use of words, sentences, and phrases in different contexts.
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Ejercicios ↓ 1. -”Angel” is an —---------- from “glean” (same letters, but different words) 2. -The Israelite —------- from Egypt, the summer —------ to the shore. 3. -She regretted that she had been rude to him, so she sent an —------------ to him. 4. - An archeologist —---------...
Ejercicios ↓ 1. -”Angel” is an —---------- from “glean” (same letters, but different words) 2. -The Israelite —------- from Egypt, the summer —------ to the shore. 3. -She regretted that she had been rude to him, so she sent an —------------ to him. 4. - An archeologist —------------ cultures. 5. -. An —-------------- is a word, phrase or sentence formed by rearranging its letter. 6. -. —---------------- is a system of government in which technological experts manage and control the economy, government... 7. -. She studied —------------------------ and learned the skill of writing in shorthand. 8. -. They knew the speed of wind thanks to the —-----------------. 9. -. Jim's —------------------makes it very difficult to trust him, since he often says one thing and does the other. 10. -. The truth is that museums must grow, otherwise they will become dusty —------------------. 11. -. In ancient Greece, dead warriors were burned on a —--------------------------. 12. -. Today, rich families bury their dead in luxury —----------------------------.(underground chamber) 13. -. His physical disorder is —----------------------------, that is, it is caused or seems to be influenced by emotional factors. 14. -. The poet composed an —-------------------- (a mournful, melancholy, or sad poem) for the warriors fallen in combat. 15. - —------------------- the method, process, or study of adding, subtraction, multiplying, and dividing numbers. 16. -. A —------------------- is a line which connects two angles that are not next to each other, such as at opposite corners of a square. 17. -. The voice of God was heard through Moses, his —----------------------. 18. - A —-------------------- is a word having the same or nearly the same meaning... 19. -The usual verse used by Shakespeare is iambic —-------------------, which is made up of five units. 20. - He feels bad in high places. He suffers from —----------------------. 21. -. He thinks he is more important than he really is. He is a —-------------------. 22. -. The verb to get can mean different things, such as procure, become or understand. It is a —---------------------- verb. 23. - He does not write the words with the proper letters according to accepted usage. His —-------------------- is particularly poor. 24. -. He suffers from a mild bipolar disorder characterized by instability of mood and a tendency to swing between mild euphorias and depressions, he is —------------------. 25. -He is very interested in —-------------------, those solid bodies that revolve about the sun in orbit. That is why he wants to study —--------------------. 26. -. An antidote is —------------------- poison. 27. -. There was an exodus toward the doors as the audience looked for a way —----------------------. 28. - A polygynist has—-------------------- wives at the same time. 29. -A micrometer is an —--------------------distances. 30. - Full —---------------- (general pardon) for past offenses was granted to the citizens. 31. -. The literal meaning of basilisk is —-----------------. 32.. A monolith is a monument that consists of a single stone. What is the current meaning of monolithic? —-------- 1. I confess I was a little dubious at first whether it was not one of those —-------- tales often passed off upon inquiring travellers like myself. 2. The—--------------- power should not be confounded with simple ingenuity. 3. Inactivity is the patients' worst enemy; their muscles —---------- and tendons shrink. 4. If rightly made, a boat would be a sort of —------------- animal, a creature of two elements, related by one half its structure to some swift and shapely fish, and by the other to some strong- winged and graceful bird. 5. Neither scholar, —---------- freak or gambler, Elfrida has hit the top in what is still the most demanding and sophisticated of all quiz shows. 6. The whole Aztec —--------- partook more or less of the sanguinary spirit of the terrible war-god who presided over it. 7. Physically beautiful men- the glory of the race when it was young are almost an —--------now. 8...her face enacting a vivid —----------------of the criticisms passing in her mind. 9. There is no reasonable objection to examining an —----------- in the evidences of Christianity, provided he is not required to profess a belief in them. 10. The delegate of New Zealand, a country —----------- to Greece.... 11....it gives preliminary promise that a partial separation of the—------------ and addicting properties may have been achieved. 12. There is an unmistakable —------------- between these wicked weeds and the bad habits and sinful propensities which have overrun the moral world. 13. The discovery of —---------------- greatly reduced the number of deaths from infection. 14. The depth of his knowledge of—-----------has no parallel among the artists of modern times. 15. When I think of the benefactors of the race, whom we have —-----------as messengers from heaven, bearers of divine gifts to man.... 16. His problem is therefore to find a way of becoming a —------------agent for normalizing relations between the Soviets and the whole West. 17....its scripts are full of insight and nicely caught —----------. 18. When night came, it brought with it a—------------- of dancing and whooping, drumming and feasting. 19. A full —----------- for past offenses was granted to the citizens. 20. (a) When the Explorers' orbits were carrying them near the earth, they both reported reasonable numbers of cosmic rays...but as they climbed up towards their—------------ the count became faster. (b) In the book as in history, John Adams emerges as the —------------of moral courage. — – -- – --- - ---- ---- --- — --- — ----- — ----- – ----- — ---- 21. “Traditions that to some twentieth-century —------ seemed to be inevitable had, in fact, been crafted through a process of conflict and negotiation in previous centuries.” 22. their stories display the range of responses to the revolution, and together provide a group portrait of old —-------dealing with the new political order. 23.We had in this region, twenty years ago, among our educated men, a sort of —-------- fanaticism, a passionate desire to go upon the land and unite farming to intellectual pursuits. 24. The canvas shows a shepherdess and three shepherds in an —--------- landscape. 25. You are aware that my father—once reckoned a —------ of wealth— became bankrupt a short time previous to his death. 26.o every remonstrance he listened with a —---- sneer, wondering within himself whether those who lectured him were such fools as they professed to be, or were only shamming. 27. A —-- might say that the government has only taken this measure because it is concerned about its declining popularity. 28. The governor proposed—--- cuts in state aid to education. 29. This may seem almost —---- to pet owners who are convinced that cats are meant to roam freely in the wild. 30.The price of artichoke hearts, the —------’s staple, has risen out of sight. 31.The negative side of —-----hedonism was developed to such an extent by some members of the school that the ideal life is held to be rather indifference to pain than positive enjoyment. 32.Never was such a tangled knottiness,/ But this authority —------ through. 33.The —----- by Austria’s annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina […] threatened to raise the Eastern Question once more in its acutest form. 34.He seemed to be a —---- disposition, and merely said, «How goes it?» 35.He raised both eyebrows with a—---grin. 36. For a long time, the laws applicable to hunting with hounds have remained very —--------. 37. He saw the house was occupied and animated— if animation might be talked about in a place which had hitherto answered to his idea of a magnificent —-----. 38. The truth is that museums must grow, otherwise they will become dusty—----. 39.To get the public health inspector to go into such a place is like asking him to go into a —---. 40.… the reason for the —--: the child has been infected from birth with herpes. 41. AIDS patients often experience social—---- and discrimination. 42.Converts to other religions continue to experience social —--. 43.During the interviews each participant —--across many life events. 44.The border is extremely long, and—-- over desolate land and, frequently, mountainous country. 45. The TV series continues its haphazard — around the globe—this week in Portugal. 46.Savoranola added bittering —--on the tyranny of Lorenzo the Magnificent. 47.One person’s heresy is another’s orthodoxy—the tamest discourse may be heard as a thunderous —---. 48.His victory in securing the nomination could only be described as—----, for the bad feeling caused by the struggle cost him the election. 49.She won the court case, but it was a —-- victory because she had to pay so much in legal fees. 50.Ladies highly born, highly bred, and naturally quick witted, were unable to write a line in their mother tongue without —---- and faults of spelling 51.I certainly think that it is a —-- in law that you give absolute immunity to trade unions in respect of damages. 52.But he had one of those happily constituted intellects which, across labyrinths of—-, and through masses of immaterial facts, go straight to the true point. 53. I shall not repeat all the —---- whereby these positions were strengthened. 54. It is–— to pretend that the process of administrative decision-making is truly separable into preliminaries and the great act itself. 55.They were in no sense elaborate or pretentious, but designed on simple, functional lines, not for luxurious but for rather —--living. 56.Our —--way of life included hard beds, hard work, and no TV. 57.He looked around him in agony, and was surprised, even in that moment, to see the—--indifference of his fellow- prisoners. 58.We knew she must be in pain, despite her —--- attitude. 59.He showed a —--- resignation towards his fate 60.he nuclear arsenal is a —--- not only for those nations which persist in arming themseIves with these weapons, but for the world at large which is threatened not by instant annihilation but by lingering death from radioactive fallout and nuclear winter. 61.He led the life of —--in the famous palace and gardens of Azahara, surrounding himself with all that could excite the imagination and delight the senses. 62.He says he can win, but I remain—-- 63.She showed a —----- smile 64.A —---approach to the nature of miracles 65.Pyrrho of Elis (c. 370–c. 272 BCE) is regarded as the founder of ancient —- 66. The Broadway —- 67. The —- of the four seasons 68. A — of no more than 50 seconds 69. The Arthurian —- 70. A bi—, motor—-, tri—-, or the like 71. Doctors refused to treat her, saying her problems were —------. 72. In the story the aliens have mental —--- that enables them to communicate across great distances 73. The diver showed perfect —-----on that difficult dive. 74. A simple —-----for making sure I don’t ruin my disks. 75. waiting for the —- 76.Iliad is an —--poem. 77.an earthquake of —-----dimensions. 78.O Captain! My Captain!” is Walt Whitman's —--on the death of President Lincoln 79.the —--of the accident. 80.In the first —--the characters are introduced. 81.The professor’s expertise in —------allowed her to decipher the meaning of ancient inscriptions. 82.Visitors marveled at the exquisite paintings exhibited in the art —--. 83.Yale is a prestigious — 84.------ doesn’t start until September 85.The school assembly was held in the large —---due to its ample seating capacity. 86.he online course on —--provided valuable insights into effective teaching strategies for educators at all levels. 87.In folklore, a —---is a human who can transform into a wolf or a werewolf during a full moon. 88.As a cultural hub, the --welcomed renowned speakers to engage the audience in diverse topics ranging from arts to science. 89.As a —--, he believed in nurturing creativity and independent thinking among his students. 90.Understanding the basics of —----can significantly enhance one’s ability to express thoughts clearly. 91.Her speech was filled with persuasive —----, captivating the audience's attention. 92.The —between tradition and modernity is a recurring theme in literature and social discourse. 93.She practiced —--problems to improve her speed and accuracy in calculations. 94.The teacher explained the —-proofs step by step to illustrate the reasoning behind each theorem. 95.----- enthusiasts gather during meteor showers to witness celestial events. 96.The —-hosts ceremonies that are often broadcast on TV 97.Use the —-potion to dive underwater. 98.“Angel”' is an —--of “glean.” 99.Internet —-Server makes tricky anagrams for the students to unravel. 100. By —--, the heart is a pump and the brain is a computer. 101.The treatment is symptomatic, there being no specific —- 102.Apart from the mutual —--that existed between them, their lives took different directions 103.In the New Testament, the —--was originally left out. 104.The people of the town had barely survived an —--Mr. Tim and others should’ve prevented. 105.It proves the old —-that if something looks too good to be true then it probably is. 106.You can search the library —-by title, author, keyword, isbn, or class. 107.A violent earthquake preceded the —--, by which nine villages were destroyed. 108.The —is a noble late Romanesque building with four imposing towers. 109.a —-line 110.an —--plant or disease 111.It is important to be a good listener and show —-with the individual’s situation. 112.I'm floating around in —--, so don't stop me now. 113.The Israelite —from Egypt; the summer—- to the shore. 114.In 1903 the city was devastated by an —-of plague. 115.The —-joys of youth. 116.My aunt is a bit of a drama queen, and she uses —-in almost every sentence. 117.Virgos can also be —-since they can literally worry themselves sick 118.How do you decide whether to —-two words, or to spell them as two separate words? 119.He has a very active —- 120.There are several —-we could use to recover your lost data 121.The highway was —-to the old country road for a few miles. 122.---- personalities are often jealous, secretive, and scheming 123.From the Åland kingdom, Finland has always been in Europe's northern periphery. 124.Moses was the greatest of Old Testament —. 125.We always have to make sure the —-is the right length. 126.He expressed —for the bomb victims 127.Don't speak another —; you've already said too much 128.The security —-didn't recognize her thumbprint. 129.It reminds me of when you see circus —--building a human pyramid all balanced on the central person. 130.an —-triangle; an —-- trapezoid. 131.He waited in the dark nearly twenty minutes before hearing an —-approach. 132.Current religious —--has its roots in Biblical teaching. 133.----- children. 134.But even if he had a —---they would not hear him. 135.There are frequent glints of what one might call exceptionalism ― or low- level —-. 136.What one sees under the —is much better than the photographic image. 137.He —-----hunger by rubbing his belly and groaning. 138.sent by —-. 139.sleep with for have sexual intercourse with; departed for dead; relieve oneself for urinate are —-- 140.He was a millionaire noted for his —----. 141.------ Societies and —----concerts 142.Mastering of —---is important for appearing intelligent in daily written communication 143.He fell into the fathomless —--. 144.The population is, in fact, ethnically —--. 145.a —--of many voices. 146.The zombie videogame was set in a post- apocalypse —---. 147.The first stage of realizing the importance of gender consisted of the cataloging of the explicit —-of most of the canon. 148.Cupid and —-is a story originally from Metamorphoses (also called The Golden Ass), written in the 2nd century AD 149.In some cultures, the concept of —-extends beyond mere breath, encompassing the essence of one’s being. 150.the newest teen —. 151.In some Eastern philosophies, believers embrace the idea of —as a means of spiritual evolution through multiple lifetimes. 152.The philosopher proposed a theory of societal -–, suggesting that societies undergo a cyclical process of rejuvenation and renewal. 153.She described her hallucinations as a —-journey through a kaleidoscope of shifting shapes and intense colors. 154.The author's novel explored the protagonist's struggle with a heightened libido, leading to conflicts in personal relationships- 155.We are looking forward to your visit with —- 156.Her —---for the plan was infectious 157.Rock climbing is one of his latest —-. 158.a —-----mood. 159.The —---team practiced tirelessly, perfecting their routines for the upcoming championship 160.It's fascinating to ponder the —---mysteries that lie beyond our immediate comprehension. 161.The scientist conducted research on the behavior of —---apes in their natural habitat. 162.Despite preaching honesty, his actions were filled with —---, often contradicting his words. 163.I sent an —-(or ‘my —--) to her right away. 164.The company evaluates its employees' performance on a monthly —-. 165.The company offers discounts to customers on a seasonal —. 166.The professor was impressed with the depth of analysis presented in Jack's —-on political ideologies. 167.The —-----of love and sacrifice was prevalent throughout the novel. 168.He has a few little —- 1. - (¿Por qué el rey Creso gritó “¡Solón, Solón!” cuando estaba a punto de morir quemado en una pira?) El rey Creso gritó "¡Solón, Solón!" porque recordó las palabras del sabio griego Solón, quien había visitado su corte años antes. Solón le había advertido que no se debía considerar a alguien verdaderamente feliz hasta el final de su vida, ya que la fortuna puede cambiar en cualquier momento. En ese momento, Creso, enfrentando su muerte y reflexionando sobre su caída desde la riqueza y el poder, comprendió la verdad de las palabras de Solón. 2. -(Cuando Alejandro Magno le ofreció al cínico Diógenes que le pidiera lo que quisiera, porque él era el dueño del mundo, ¿qué fue lo que le pidió el filósofo?) Le pidió que se apartara porque le estaba tapando el sol, mostrando su desdén por las riquezas y el poder. 3. -(What is Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray about? And how does the novel end?) El retrato de Dorian Gray de Oscar Wilde cuenta la historia de Dorian Gray, un joven cuya belleza queda inmortalizada en un retrato. Dorian desea que el retrato envejezca mientras él permanece joven. A lo largo de la historia, Dorian hace cosas inmorales, pero siempre conserva su apariencia juvenil, mientras que el retrato en su casa va reflejando los efectos de sus malas acciones: su deterioro físico y moral.. Al final, Dorian destruye el retrato en un intento de escapar de su culpa, pero muere, y el Dorian real envejece, mientras que en el cuadro vuelve a ser bello y joven. 4. -(Cuenta brevemente la historia de Alejandro Magno y el nudo gordiano.) El nudo gordiano tenía la profecía de que quien deshiciera el complicado nudo que ataba una carreta, sería el futuro rey de Asia. Cuando Alejandro Magno llegó a la ciudad, vio el nudo y, al no poder desatarlo de manera convencional, lo cortó con su espada. Esto cumplió la profecía de forma simbólica, ya que se interpretó como que Alejandro, al ser tan audaz y decisivo, iba a conquistar Asia. 5. -(Cuenta la historia de la espada de Damocles) Damocles, deseando disfrutar del poder de Dionisio, aceptó un intercambio que el rey le ofreció, pero sobre el trono en el que se sentó Damocles, colgaba una espada atada por un hilo, simbolizando los peligros del poder. El rey le mostró así que, aunque los reyes parecen tener grandes riquezas, también viven con un peligro constante. 6. -(¿Son significativas las 9 Musas?) Sí, representan la inspiración divina en diversas artes y ciencias, esenciales para la cultura griega. 7. -(Por qué un poeta necesita a las musas?) Porque se creía que las Musas otorgaban inspiración creativa y favorecen la memoria poética. 8. -(argumento de Cupido(Eros) y Psique) El mito de Cupido y Psique cuenta la historia de Psique, una joven de gran belleza que atrae la ira de Venus, la diosa del amor. Cupido, hijo de Venus, se enamora de ella, pero Psique desobedeció las instrucciones de no verlo y descubre su identidad. Debido a esto, Cupido la abandona. Para recuperar su amor, Psique debe superar varias pruebas impuestas por Venus. Al final, logra superarlas, y los dioses la hacen inmortal para que pueda estar con Cupido por siempre. El mito representa el amor verdadero y la superación de obstáculos. 9. -(Qué actividad se desarrollaban en un odeón?) Representaciones musicales y poéticas. 10. -(¿Qué valor tiene el alma (psyché) en los poemas homéricos? Responde: (1) ¿Es principio de vida o de muerte?En los poemas homéricos, la psyché no es el principio de la vida, sino una sombra o espíritu que abandona el cuerpo al morir, asociada con la muerte y el más allá. (2) Qué es exactamente aquello que los griegos homéricos llamaban psyché?)La psyché era la esencia inmaterial de una persona, su "sombra" o espíritu, que sobrevivía tras la muerte pero carecía de sustancia o vitalidad, habitando en el Hades. 11. ¿Qué divinidad (o divinidades) patrocinaban originariamente la poesía? Cuenta lo que sepas de ella/s. Las Musas, hijas de Zeus y Mnemósine, eran las divinidades que inspiran la poesía, la música y las artes. Cada una estaba asociada a un campo específico de la creatividad: Eran invocadas por los poetas al inicio de sus obras como fuente de inspiración divina, y estaban bajo la protección de Apolo, dios de las artes y la luz. 12. -(De qué palabra deriva biblioteca y qué significaba en origen esa palabra?) De las palabras griegas biblion (libro) y theke (depósito), significando “depósito de libros”. 13. -(Que significa etimológicamente teatro?) Deriva de theatron, que significa “lugar para contemplar”. 14. -( Como se llamaba el tercer género teatral griego junto a la tragedia y la comedia? Por qué se llama así?) Se llamaba drama satírico, porque incluía sátiras protagonizadas por sátiros, con tono burlesco. 15. -( Para el actor, los griegos empleaban una palabra que ha derivado en inglés y en español y en un sentido muy distinto. Qué palabra es esa y ¿Qué significa ahora? Hypokrites, que significa “intérprete” y ahora tiene connotaciones de hipocresía 16. -(Que divinidad o divinidades patrocinaban originalmente la poesía?) Las Musas, bajo la protección de Apolo. 17. -(Para los griegos antiguos, las tragedias terminan siempre mal y las comedias bien? No era así en la Antigüedad, hay tragedias que terminan bien y comedias que terminan mal. 18. -(Por qué el lugar de entrenamiento recibía el nombre de gimnasio (gymnasion)?) Porque los atletas entrenaban desnudos (gymnos significa desnudo) 19. -(Que valor tiene el alma (psyche) en los poemas homéricos?) Es una sombra que sobrevive tras la muerte, sin mucha trascendencia. 20. -(Qué palabra designa la atracción de un adulto por un joven, que en la Grecia arcaica no tenía las connotaciones negativas que tiene ahora?) Pederastia, sin la connotación negativa que tiene hoy. 21. -(¿Cuáles son los cuatro dioses inspiradores de locura? Y a quién o en qué ámbito inspiran?) Dionisio: locura extática. Afrodita: locura amorosa. Ares: furia en la batalla. Apolo: éxtasis profético. 22. -(Con qué estado de ánimo negativo y con qué cualidad positiva asociaban a los griegos la melancolía?) Negativo: tristeza o depresión. Positivo: profundidad intelectual y creatividad. 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