CLOSE TEST 3
Trust is the basis of human relationship. As trust
between people grows, (1) change and interpersonal
dynamics are transformed. Diverse skills and abilities
become (2) and appreciated as strengths. People begin
to (3) one another’s attitudes and feelings. They learn
to be (4) instead of playing roles. As trust grows the
(5) that prevent (6) and openness lessen. People
become more expressive, impulsive, frank and (7).
Their communication is efficient and clear. They risk
(8) and confrontation, opening the doors to deeper
communication, involvement and commitment.
Congestion and (9) lessen. The flow of data is open
and (10).
1. 1) motivations 2) behaviours
3) patterns 4) aspirations
5) commitments
2. 1) obvious 2) necessary
3) essential 4) recognised
5) prominent
3. 1) accept 2) participate
3) pronounce 4) inculcate
5) relate
4. 1) advocates 2) possessed
3) exponents 4) indifferent
5) themselves
5. 1) seriousness 2) beliefs
3) barriers 4) masks
5) chains
6. 1) snobbery 2) egoism
3) brashness 4) boasting
5) candour
7. 1) projective 2) spontaneous
3) pious 4) cavaliers
5) callous
8. 1) conflict 2) persuasiveness
3) dedication 4) propensity
5) jealousy
9. 1) pervasiveness 2) boundaries
3) sluggishness 4) blocking
5) enthusiasm
10. 1) unanimous 2) uncritical
3) uninhabited 4) uncanny
5) unusual
Interpersonal = existing or done between two
people
Impulsive = noted for or involving sudden action
wihtout careful thought
Prominent = distinguished or important; easily
seen
Pronounce = to declare or announce something
especially formally, solemnly or
officially
Inculcate = to fix ideas, principles etc firmly in
somebody’s mind especially by
often repeating them
Exponent = a person who supports and
promotes a theory, belief, cause etc
Snobbery = attitudes and behaviour that are
characteristic of a snob.
Snob = a person who believes he or she has
superior taste or knowledge
Bra sh = confident in a rude, noisy or
aggressive way.
Candour = the quality of being frank and
honest in one’s behaviour or
speech.
Pious = having or showing a deep respect
for God and religion
Cavalier = showing a lack of proper concern
Callous = having or showing no sympathy for
other people’s feelings or suffering
Propensity = a tendency to do something
especially something undesirable.
Pervasive = present and seen or felt everywhere
Sluggish = moving slowly; not alert or lively
Unanimous = agreed with by everybody in a group
Uncanny = not natural; mysterious and slightly
frightening
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