UJ106~110
Across
- 1. the right to control one’s own activity: District officials had rebuffed a proposal to grant great autonomy to local schools.
- 4. to go with someone: Students cannot leave the building during class hours unless they are accompanied by an adult.
- 5. of the greatest importance: What happen in the next 48 hours is critical. A critical developmental task of adolescence, therefore, is the construction of multiple selves in different roles and relationships.
- 7. (2 words) to find something by chance: So far I haven’t come across such an area, except for one case.
- 11. to put information, especially your name, into an official list or record: This traditional Korean tightrope walking performance was registered on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity List in 2011.
- 12. to hang down; to dangle freely someone or something: Before I tried to walk on a rope suspended in the air, I laid a rope on the ground and practiced breathing, focusing my eyes, and shifting my weight as if I were on a real tightrope.
Down
- 2. to continue to have; keep in existence, or not allow to become less: The Queen has maintained political neutrality throughout her reign, which has the country politically comfortable.
- 3. to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive: The financial performance of the business is fully expected to improve.
- 6. something that limits someone’s actions or movement: We create witty dialog out of any story without restrictions, which is the greatest attraction of this performance.
- 8. to need something or make something necessary: Please call this number if you require any further information.
- 9. painful and uncomfortable because of injury or infection: He had to spend a year having intensive treatment to his sore before it might be getting worse.
- 10. a useful or valuable quality, skill, or person: Rather than holding one’s assets as money, people move their money into assets that they believe will be stabler.