rack
 
rain forest / jungle
 
raise / lift / elevate
 
raise / bring up / rear
 
RAM
 
rap / rap artist
 
rare / scarce
 
reach / arrive /
get to
 
ready / prepared
 
reason / cause / purpose
 
recommend / advise / suggest
 
rebate / coupon
 
recover /
get better / improve
 
reject / refuse / decline / turn down
 
relation / relationship / relative
 
remember / remind / recall
 
replay / rerun
 
report card /
grade report
 
reverse / invert
 
rough / uneven
 
rude / offensive / blunt
 
   
  rare / scarce
   
A. rare 球庚, 遭瑛廃, 費瑛廃 税 税耕戚陥.
1. a rare first edition of the poems of John Keats
2. A rare tornado struck in Washington state.
3. Paintings like this are very rare.
4. The zoo contains many rare animals.
5. He has a rare Roman coin.
6. Storks and peacocks are rare birds in the United States.
7. Tim collects rare stamps.
8. Shannon suffers from a rare form of cancer.
9. A rare tornado struck in Washington state.
   
B. scarce 採膳廃, 衣婆廃 税 税耕戚陥.
1. In times of drought, food is scarce.
2. Jobs have become scarcer in this region.
3. Water is scarce in the desert.
4. Water is becoming scarce in some parts of the country.
5. Consumer goods are scarce and of poor quality
6. Jobs for college graduates were scarce.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
 
 
Storks and peacocks are rare birds
in the United States.
 
 
 
Jobs have become scarcer
in this region.
 
 
 
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