Gold Ex B2+ Units 1-4

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Across
  1. 2. A surprising and previously unknown secret or fact that is suddenly disclosed.
  2. 4. The conclusions, consequences, or future effects that can be drawn from something.
  3. 6. Inability or refusal to accept that something is true or real.
  4. 12. Information that is spread to influence people’s opinions, often in a biased or misleading way.
  5. 13. Showing an unfair inclination or prejudice for or against something.
  6. 15. An abstract or basic idea of what something is or how it works.
  7. 16. Conforming to recognized rules; legal, valid, or justifiable.
  8. 18. Allowing light to pass through so objects behind can be distinctly seen; easy to understand.
  9. 20. To grow or develop in a healthy, vigorous way; to thrive.
  10. 21. Designed or calculated to attract a lot of tourists, often considered unoriginal.
  11. 23. To succeed in doing something good; to bring a goal to completion.
  12. 24. Walked or moved around in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.
  13. 25. The land boundary or shape of the shore along the edge of an ocean or sea.
  14. 26. Based on verifiable facts and not influenced by personal opinions or feelings.
  15. 30. In relation, comparison, or proportion to something else.
  16. 32. Always behaving or happening in a similar, reliable way.
  17. 33. Food that looks or smells delicious and highly appetizing.
  18. 34. The expression of an unfavorable opinion, disagreement, or judgment.
  19. 35. An example, story, or picture that helps explain or make something clear.
  20. 37. An act of indicating or saying that you will not accept, do, or grant something.
  21. 38. Problems or difficulties that delay progress or prevent success.
Down
  1. 1. To satisfy a desire or need, or bring something to reality.
  2. 3. A strong desire to do something, especially something wrong or unwise.
  3. 4. An unwelcome disruption or forced entry into a private space or life.
  4. 5. The feeling or state of being slightly angry, irritated, or bothered.
  5. 7. Shocking or exciting language designed to provoke public interest or attract attention.
  6. 8. The way you notice, understand, or interpret something using your senses or mind.
  7. 9. Difficult tasks or problems that test a person's abilities.
  8. 10. A physical feeling resulting from something that happens to or comes into contact with the body.
  9. 11. Based on or influenced by personal opinions, feelings, or tastes.
  10. 14. The action of making secret, private, or new information known.
  11. 17. A traveler, often on a budget, who carries their belongings in a pack while moving around.
  12. 19. Arousing strong distaste, disapproval, or offensive to the senses.
  13. 22. An oversimplified and fixed image or idea of a type of person or thing.
  14. 27. A clear, deep, or valuable understanding of a complex situation or problem.
  15. 28. Giving an impression different from the true reality; misleading.
  16. 29. A view or opinion that is incorrect because it is based on faulty thinking.
  17. 31. Being engaged in an activity or following a goal.
  18. 34. A thing that prevents someone from giving their full attention to something else.
  19. 36. An object or feature of a landscape or town that is easily recognized from a distance.