Espresso English Courses - Reading Course
tidbits
tiny pieces of information or food
a powder keg
something that is at risk of exploding any minute
oblivious
they were completely ______ to the digital camera's potential to disrupt the film industry
eat it up
(informal) completely enjoy it (The media fixates on the most horrifying news because people ___________).
downed
(informal) drank (President Teddy Roosevelt, who _____ a gallon a day.)
paydays
(informal) profits (Of course, this results in big ______ for the networks and advertisers.)
prosperous
Rich (On average, the world is much safer and more _________than it was even one or two generations ago.)
red berry
The coffee bean is extracted from a red berry
dawning
beginning
kicking themselves/ kicking oneself
Today, Google is worth nearly $365 billion, and the leaders of Excite.com are probably still __________ ____________to this day.
vibrant
bright and intense
manually
by hand (not automatic or done with machines)
instinctually
by natural inclination, natural tendency
cirrhosis
a disease of the liver
tomboy
a girl who enjoys stereotypically "masculine" activities
a string of jobs
a series of jobs
rush
a sudden intense sensation (You'll experience a caffeine ____merely ten minutes after your first sip of coffee.)
sliver
a very thin piece (- a small ______of land in the Pacific Ocean.)
legend has it
according to legend (unconfirmed)
burning question
an important question or one characterized by intensity of desire to know the answer
cognizant
aware (One reason is that, thanks to the world's interconnectedness, we are far more ________of disasters nowadays - regardless of where they are happening.)
kindled
began, caused to come alive
antioxidants
chemicals that are believed to protect the body's cells from damage (There are many health perks to drinking coffee, which is full of ________.)
iconic
classic example
face them head-on
confront them directly and openly (Amelia was aware of the hazards in her mission, but she chose to ______________.)
creeping steadily upwards
continually increasing little by little (Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere and global temperature have been ______ ______ ______ over the past century
slather
cover completely (now millions of people come to the city in order to ______ themselves in the mineral-rich mud.)
cropped
cut (She ________ her hair short and wore leather jackets as she emulated pilots she respected.)
rest on their laurels
depend on previous success; not take action to maintain your status or advance (When the inventor of the digital camera showed his invention to Kodak management, they preferred to ____ __ ____ _____ rather than investing in the future)
made a point of
did consciously and deliberately (Intent on retaining her independence, Amelia referred to the marriage as a partnership with 'dual control' and made a point of keeping her own last name.)
bearing
direction (used in navigation) Without a ______to follow, Amelia was unable to locate Howland Island, and one of her last transmissions stated that her fuel was running low.
unbinds
disconnects
rowdy
disorderly and uncontrolled
don't hold back
don't limit or restrain themselves (China commemorates the dawning of the New Year on a different schedule than the Western world, and its people don't ____ ___ in celebrating it.)
ornately-decorated
elaborately decorated, very fancy with lots of details
exquisite
excellently-made, very beautiful
brawls
fights
blaze
fire
convictions
firm beliefs (She had strong __________that men and women were equal in "jobs requiring intelligence, coordination, speed, coolness, and willpower.")
word of mouth
from people telling other people about it (The event spread by ____ __ _____ and became an international phenomenon)
invigorating
gives you energy and strength
empowering
gives you power and confidence (The ability to learn online is very __________)
molded
guided the development of (A publicist named George Putnam _______ Amelia's public image, and they worked closely during Amelia's appearances and promotions.
exhilarated
happy and energetic (Her "flight" and subsequent crash landing resulted in bumps and bruises, but she was ___________with the sensation of flying.)
cradle
hold with affection (We _____ the warm mug in our hands as though it were a treasure.)
weather-permitting
if the weather permits it (___________, the artistic creations last for an entire month.)
in the vicinity
in the nearby area (The weather was overcast that day, and a ship from the U.S. Coast Guard was in the ______ to help Amelia's plane navigate.)
a small-time player
insignificant; not important (At one point, Kodak was a giant in the film industry - but now it is just a _____-_____ ______)
revelry
intense, energetic celebration
is replete with
is totally full of; there are a lot of (The celebration, which was traditionally a time to honor deities and ancestors, is ____ ____ fireworks, lanterns and music.)
it was deemed
it was considered or decided (Naturally, she accepted the offer - but she was actually not allowed to fly, as _______________too dangerous for a woman to do so.)
necessary Woman
job
stream
large amount moving continuously
rousing
lively, causing emotions of excitement
feast your eyes on
look with pleasure at
cherish
love with a lot of affection, as if it were very valuable
blew it
made a BIG mistake (Read on to learn about companies that ______ __ in the business world.)
soaked
made completely wet
leveling the playing field
making things more equal (and if governments prioritize connectivity for all their citizens, it will go a long way towards __________________economically.)
bumps and bruises
minor injuries, without cuts
pre-med
she was studying to be a doctor
damp
slightly we (Irish coffee, the rich cocktail of coffee, brown sugar, whiskey, and cream, was created by an Irish airline in order to help American passengers warm up as they disembarked into Ireland's chilly and ____ weather.)
shed
small house, often used for storing tools and supplies
trailblazer
someone who is one of the first to do something, thus opening the path for others to follow
piss pots
or piss pots
past our prime
past the most useful or productive period
step back
pause to look at something from a wider perspective (But when we _________and consider the broader historical context)
attendees
people who attend something
beating out
performing better than (After oil, coffee is the second most traded product in the world, _____ ____ agriculture, animal products, metals, precious metals, natural gas, and the combined categories of butter, orange juice, sugar, and cocoa.)
brawn
physical strength in contrast to intelligence. "commando work required as much brain as brawn"
drain
pour out liquid (_____ and clean those pots)
hard-wired
programmed by design; not easily changed (Another factor is that the human brain is __________by evolution to retain information about danger instinctually.)
fan the flames
push air towards the fire
extinguish
put out a fire or light
cobbled together
put together quickly from whatever resources are available
chamber pots
relieved themselves in _______ ___
spelled doom
resulted in disaster / complete destruction (Another tale of a business decision that ______ ____ for a company is that of Blockbuster, which once had nearly 8,000 video-rental stores in the U.S).
craftsmen
someone who practices an art or activity with great skill
metric
statistic (There is just one worrisome ______, and it has to do with the environment)
coolness
staying calm and acting rationally
unwavering
strong, certain, not confused or changing her mind (She emerged from the plane with an ________ determination to learn how to fly.)
crash
sudden loss of energy (We can only assume that the goats later experienced a caffeine crash)
capitalize on
take advantage of; use something for your benefit (Once a pioneer in technology, Kodak completely failed to __________ ___ the surge of digital photography.)
wick
the "string" inside a candle
doorstep
the area right outside the door
overcast
the sky was covered with clouds
down... to go
they had completed 22,000 miles and still needed to finish 7,000 miles (With 22,000 miles ______and 7,000 ________, one of the last legs of the journey was from New Guinea to Howland Island - a small sliver of land in the Pacific Ocean.)
hence
this is the reason for
scrape together
try very hard and with difficulty to save an amount of money (Amelia went through a string of jobs, including schoolteacher, social worker, and photographer, in order to ___________ $1,000 for flying lessons.)
unevenly
unequally
at our fingertips
very easily accessible (internet puts unlimited amounts of information at our ________)
chock-full
very full (The news is __________of disasters)
pivotal moment
very important moment at which there was a definite change ( This ______ ______ was the beginning of a decades-long slump from which the company still hasn't recovered.)
bargain price
very low price (Ask.com had the opportunity to buy Google for the ______ price of $750,000.)
rouses
wakes up or causesto be active
fortunate enough
wealthy citizens were fortunate enough to hire a necessary woman
subsequent
what happened afterwards
after the dust settles
when the situation has calmed down (Sometimes terrible decisions are made, and ______ __ ____ ______ the rest of the world asks, "What on earth were they thinking?")
world-renowned
widely known; famous
fledgling
young, small, and inexperienced (But back when Google was just a _________ company in Silicon Valley, it was available for sale.)