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Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s): What the lecturer has been saying is not convincing because he doesn't _back up_ his opinions with examples.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s): Lack of water and nutrients has _impeded_ the growth of these cherry tomato plants.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions
Find the mistake: Yesterday, for the _first time_ in his life, Mike _refuses__to follow_ his parents' _advice_.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions
Find the mistake: It is not _permissive_ for _employers_ to _discriminate_ on grounds of age, sex _and race_.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions
Find the mistake: _Some_ snakes have hollow teeth _called_ fans that they _use_ to poison _its_ victims.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress: environment, eliminate, academic, biology
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress: apply, appear, attend, angle
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks
Although many students are sick and tired of putting on their school uniform day after day, a uniform does have its advantages. For a start, students have no need to worry about what to put on when they get up in the morning. it seems that children wearing the same colors and styles of clothing gain a sense of belonging, something improves morale at school and reduces levels of violence. This theory has been supported by a study at a school in Long Beach, California. Staff members there have noticed that since school uniform became compulsory, the number of arguments amongst pupils has dropped by as much as 91%. This suggests that students who are all dressed in the same simple school shirts and trousers are less likely to disagree with one . On the other hand, Cozette Buckley, an Education Officer from Chicago, holds a rather different view, based on experience in her schools. In her opinion, school uniforms are not a permanent solution but only a aid to playground problems because they do not address the real source of conflict between children. It seems, therefore, by these conflicting findings, that the school uniform debate isn't closed yet!
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks
Although many students are sick and tired of putting on their school uniform day after day, a uniform does have its advantages. For a start, students have no need to worry about what to put on when they get up in the morning. it seems that children wearing the same colors and styles of clothing gain a sense of belonging, something improves morale at school and reduces levels of violence. This theory has been supported by a study at a school in Long Beach, California. Staff members there have noticed that since school uniform became compulsory, the number of arguments amongst pupils has dropped by as much as 91%. This suggests that students who are all dressed in the same simple school shirts and trousers are less likely to disagree with one . On the other hand, Cozette Buckley, an Education Officer from Chicago, holds a rather different view, based on experience in her schools. In her opinion, school uniforms are not a permanent solution but only a aid to playground problems because they do not address the real source of conflict between children. It seems, therefore, by these conflicting findings, that the school uniform debate isn't closed yet!
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks
Although many students are sick and tired of putting on their school uniform day after day, a uniform does have its advantages. For a start, students have no need to worry about what to put on when they get up in the morning. it seems that children wearing the same colors and styles of clothing gain a sense of belonging, something improves morale at school and reduces levels of violence. This theory has been supported by a study at a school in Long Beach, California. Staff members there have noticed that since school uniform became compulsory, the number of arguments amongst pupils has dropped by as much as 91%. This suggests that students who are all dressed in the same simple school shirts and trousers are less likely to disagree with one . On the other hand, Cozette Buckley, an Education Officer from Chicago, holds a rather different view, based on experience in her schools. In her opinion, school uniforms are not a permanent solution but only a aid to playground problems because they do not address the real source of conflict between children. It seems, therefore, by these conflicting findings, that the school uniform debate isn't closed yet!
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks
Although many students are sick and tired of putting on their school uniform day after day, a uniform does have its advantages. For a start, students have no need to worry about what to put on when they get up in the morning. it seems that children wearing the same colors and styles of clothing gain a sense of belonging, something improves morale at school and reduces levels of violence. This theory has been supported by a study at a school in Long Beach, California. Staff members there have noticed that since school uniform became compulsory, the number of arguments amongst pupils has dropped by as much as 91%. This suggests that students who are all dressed in the same simple school shirts and trousers are less likely to disagree with one . On the other hand, Cozette Buckley, an Education Officer from Chicago, holds a rather different view, based on experience in her schools. In her opinion, school uniforms are not a permanent solution but only a aid to playground problems because they do not address the real source of conflict between children. It seems, therefore, by these conflicting findings, that the school uniform debate isn't closed yet!
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks
Although many students are sick and tired of putting on their school uniform day after day, a uniform does have its advantages. For a start, students have no need to worry about what to put on when they get up in the morning. it seems that children wearing the same colors and styles of clothing gain a sense of belonging, something improves morale at school and reduces levels of violence. This theory has been supported by a study at a school in Long Beach, California. Staff members there have noticed that since school uniform became compulsory, the number of arguments amongst pupils has dropped by as much as 91%. This suggests that students who are all dressed in the same simple school shirts and trousers are less likely to disagree with one . On the other hand, Cozette Buckley, an Education Officer from Chicago, holds a rather different view, based on experience in her schools. In her opinion, school uniforms are not a permanent solution but only a aid to playground problems because they do not address the real source of conflict between children. It seems, therefore, by these conflicting findings, that the school uniform debate isn't closed yet!
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: follow_ed_, attract_ed_, arriv_ed_, delay_ed_
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: t_i_dy, rev_i_se, f_i_nal, l_i_quid
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
Choose the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s): I found that computer game is detrimental to the kids rather than _beneficial_.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
Choose the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s): Tom was too _wet behind the cars_ to be in charge of such a difficult task.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions
My cousin was too ill. He couldn't sit for the entrance examination last week.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions
Julian dropped out of college after his first year. Now he regrets it.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the questions.
Japanese Girls' Day-also known as the Doll's Festival-is celebrated on March 3 to pray for the health and happiness of young girls in Japan. Hinamatsuri, the name of the celebration in Japan, is marked by families displaying a set of hina dolls in the house and serving special _delicacies_ that are ceremonially beautiful and delicious.
Traditionally, parents or grandparents of a newborn girl buy a set of hina dolls for the baby, unless they have special dolls that are inherited from generation to generation. From the end of February to March 3, hina dolls dressed in Japanese ancient costumes are displayed on tiered platforms that are covered with a red carpet. The costumed dolls represent the imperial court of the Heian period (A.D. 794 to 1185] and feature the emperor, empress, attendants, and musicians dressed in traditional garb.
The dolls are displayed hierarchically with the emperor and empress at the top, which are set in front of a gilded screen representing the thrown. The number of dolls and their size vary from home to home, but five to seven platforms are common.
It is customary to put the dolls away as soon as the festival is over-there is a superstition that if the dolls are left out, a family will have trouble marrying off their daughters. After the festival, some people release paper dolls into the rivers praying that _this_ will send away sickness and bad fortune.
(Adapted from https://ivwiv. thespruceeats.com/)
Which of the following could be the main idea of the passage?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the questions.
Japanese Girls' Day-also known as the Doll's Festival-is celebrated on March 3 to pray for the health and happiness of young girls in Japan. Hinamatsuri, the name of the celebration in Japan, is marked by families displaying a set of hina dolls in the house and serving special _delicacies_ that are ceremonially beautiful and delicious.
Traditionally, parents or grandparents of a newborn girl buy a set of hina dolls for the baby, unless they have special dolls that are inherited from generation to generation. From the end of February to March 3, hina dolls dressed in Japanese ancient costumes are displayed on tiered platforms that are covered with a red carpet. The costumed dolls represent the imperial court of the Heian period (A.D. 794 to 1185] and feature the emperor, empress, attendants, and musicians dressed in traditional garb.
The dolls are displayed hierarchically with the emperor and empress at the top, which are set in front of a gilded screen representing the thrown. The number of dolls and their size vary from home to home, but five to seven platforms are common.
It is customary to put the dolls away as soon as the festival is over-there is a superstition that if the dolls are left out, a family will have trouble marrying off their daughters. After the festival, some people release paper dolls into the rivers praying that _this_ will send away sickness and bad fortune.
(Adapted from https://ivwiv. thespruceeats.com/)
What will be done with the dolls after the festival?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the questions.
Japanese Girls' Day-also known as the Doll's Festival-is celebrated on March 3 to pray for the health and happiness of young girls in Japan. Hinamatsuri, the name of the celebration in Japan, is marked by families displaying a set of hina dolls in the house and serving special _delicacies_ that are ceremonially beautiful and delicious.
Traditionally, parents or grandparents of a newborn girl buy a set of hina dolls for the baby, unless they have special dolls that are inherited from generation to generation. From the end of February to March 3, hina dolls dressed in Japanese ancient costumes are displayed on tiered platforms that are covered with a red carpet. The costumed dolls represent the imperial court of the Heian period (A.D. 794 to 1185] and feature the emperor, empress, attendants, and musicians dressed in traditional garb.
The dolls are displayed hierarchically with the emperor and empress at the top, which are set in front of a gilded screen representing the thrown. The number of dolls and their size vary from home to home, but five to seven platforms are common.
It is customary to put the dolls away as soon as the festival is over-there is a superstition that if the dolls are left out, a family will have trouble marrying off their daughters. After the festival, some people release paper dolls into the rivers praying that _this_ will send away sickness and bad fortune.
(Adapted from https://ivwiv. thespruceeats.com/)
What does the word "this" in the last paragraph refer to?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the questions.
Japanese Girls' Day-also known as the Doll's Festival-is celebrated on March 3 to pray for the health and happiness of young girls in Japan. Hinamatsuri, the name of the celebration in Japan, is marked by families displaying a set of hina dolls in the house and serving special _delicacies_ that are ceremonially beautiful and delicious.
Traditionally, parents or grandparents of a newborn girl buy a set of hina dolls for the baby, unless they have special dolls that are inherited from generation to generation. From the end of February to March 3, hina dolls dressed in Japanese ancient costumes are displayed on tiered platforms that are covered with a red carpet. The costumed dolls represent the imperial court of the Heian period (A.D. 794 to 1185] and feature the emperor, empress, attendants, and musicians dressed in traditional garb.
The dolls are displayed hierarchically with the emperor and empress at the top, which are set in front of a gilded screen representing the thrown. The number of dolls and their size vary from home to home, but five to seven platforms are common.
It is customary to put the dolls away as soon as the festival is over-there is a superstition that if the dolls are left out, a family will have trouble marrying off their daughters. After the festival, some people release paper dolls into the rivers praying that _this_ will send away sickness and bad fortune.
(Adapted from https://ivwiv. thespruceeats.com/)
According to the passage, the following are true about Japanese Girls' Day, EXCEPT .
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the questions.
Japanese Girls' Day-also known as the Doll's Festival-is celebrated on March 3 to pray for the health and happiness of young girls in Japan. Hinamatsuri, the name of the celebration in Japan, is marked by families displaying a set of hina dolls in the house and serving special _delicacies_ that are ceremonially beautiful and delicious.
Traditionally, parents or grandparents of a newborn girl buy a set of hina dolls for the baby, unless they have special dolls that are inherited from generation to generation. From the end of February to March 3, hina dolls dressed in Japanese ancient costumes are displayed on tiered platforms that are covered with a red carpet. The costumed dolls represent the imperial court of the Heian period (A.D. 794 to 1185] and feature the emperor, empress, attendants, and musicians dressed in traditional garb.
The dolls are displayed hierarchically with the emperor and empress at the top, which are set in front of a gilded screen representing the thrown. The number of dolls and their size vary from home to home, but five to seven platforms are common.
It is customary to put the dolls away as soon as the festival is over-there is a superstition that if the dolls are left out, a family will have trouble marrying off their daughters. After the festival, some people release paper dolls into the rivers praying that _this_ will send away sickness and bad fortune.
(Adapted from https://ivwiv. thespruceeats.com/)
The word "delicacies" in paragraph I is closest in meaning to
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question
English teenagers are to receive compulsory cooking lessons in schools. The idea is to encourage healthy eating to fight the country's increasing obesity rate. It's feared that basic cooking and food preparation skills are being lost as parents turn to pre-prepared convenience foods.
Cooking was once regarded as an important part of education in England---even if it was mainly aimed at girls. In recent decades cooking has _progressively_ become a minor activity in schools. In many cases the schools themselves have given up cooking meals in kitchens in the schools. But the rising level of obesity has led to a rethink about the food that children are given and the skills they should be taught.
"What I want is to teach young people how to do basic, simple recipes like a tomato sauce, a _bolognaise_, a simple curry, a stir-fry, which they can use now at home and then in their later life”, said Ed Balls, the minister responsible for schools.
The new lessons are due to start in September, but some schools without kitchens will be given longer to adapt. There is also likely to be a shortage of teachers with the right skills, since the trend has been to teach food technology rather than practical cooking. Also the compulsory lessons for hands on cooking will only be one hour a week for one term. But the well-known cookery writer, Pru Leith, believes it will be worth it.
"If we'd done this thirty years ago we might not have the crisis we've got now about obesity and lack of knowledge about food and so on. Every child should know how to cook, not just so that they'll be healthy, but because it's a life skill which is a real pleasure".
The renewed interest in cooking is primarily a response to the level of obesity in Britain _which_ is among the highest in Europe, and according to government figures half of all Britons will be obese in 25 years if current trends are not stopped.
The passage mainly talks about .
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question
English teenagers are to receive compulsory cooking lessons in schools. The idea is to encourage healthy eating to fight the country's increasing obesity rate. It's feared that basic cooking and food preparation skills are being lost as parents turn to pre-prepared convenience foods.
Cooking was once regarded as an important part of education in England---even if it was mainly aimed at girls. In recent decades cooking has _progressively_ become a minor activity in schools. In many cases the schools themselves have given up cooking meals in kitchens in the schools. But the rising level of obesity has led to a rethink about the food that children are given and the skills they should be taught.
"What I want is to teach young people how to do basic, simple recipes like a tomato sauce, a _bolognaise_, a simple curry, a stir-fry, which they can use now at home and then in their later life”, said Ed Balls, the minister responsible for schools.
The new lessons are due to start in September, but some schools without kitchens will be given longer to adapt. There is also likely to be a shortage of teachers with the right skills, since the trend has been to teach food technology rather than practical cooking. Also the compulsory lessons for hands on cooking will only be one hour a week for one term. But the well-known cookery writer, Pru Leith, believes it will be worth it.
"If we'd done this thirty years ago we might not have the crisis we've got now about obesity and lack of knowledge about food and so on. Every child should know how to cook, not just so that they'll be healthy, but because it's a life skill which is a real pleasure".
The renewed interest in cooking is primarily a response to the level of obesity in Britain _which_ is among the highest in Europe, and according to government figures half of all Britons will be obese in 25 years if current trends are not stopped.
Which of the following is NOT the purpose for English teenagers to receive cooking lessons?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question
English teenagers are to receive compulsory cooking lessons in schools. The idea is to encourage healthy eating to fight the country's increasing obesity rate. It's feared that basic cooking and food preparation skills are being lost as parents turn to pre-prepared convenience foods.
Cooking was once regarded as an important part of education in England---even if it was mainly aimed at girls. In recent decades cooking has _progressively_ become a minor activity in schools. In many cases the schools themselves have given up cooking meals in kitchens in the schools. But the rising level of obesity has led to a rethink about the food that children are given and the skills they should be taught.
"What I want is to teach young people how to do basic, simple recipes like a tomato sauce, a _bolognaise_, a simple curry, a stir-fry, which they can use now at home and then in their later life”, said Ed Balls, the minister responsible for schools.
The new lessons are due to start in September, but some schools without kitchens will be given longer to adapt. There is also likely to be a shortage of teachers with the right skills, since the trend has been to teach food technology rather than practical cooking. Also the compulsory lessons for hands on cooking will only be one hour a week for one term. But the well-known cookery writer, Pru Leith, believes it will be worth it.
"If we'd done this thirty years ago we might not have the crisis we've got now about obesity and lack of knowledge about food and so on. Every child should know how to cook, not just so that they'll be healthy, but because it's a life skill which is a real pleasure".
The renewed interest in cooking is primarily a response to the level of obesity in Britain _which_ is among the highest in Europe, and according to government figures half of all Britons will be obese in 25 years if current trends are not stopped.
The underlined word "progressively" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to .
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question
English teenagers are to receive compulsory cooking lessons in schools. The idea is to encourage healthy eating to fight the country's increasing obesity rate. It's feared that basic cooking and food preparation skills are being lost as parents turn to pre-prepared convenience foods.
Cooking was once regarded as an important part of education in England---even if it was mainly aimed at girls. In recent decades cooking has _progressively_ become a minor activity in schools. In many cases the schools themselves have given up cooking meals in kitchens in the schools. But the rising level of obesity has led to a rethink about the food that children are given and the skills they should be taught.
"What I want is to teach young people how to do basic, simple recipes like a tomato sauce, a _bolognaise_, a simple curry, a stir-fry, which they can use now at home and then in their later life”, said Ed Balls, the minister responsible for schools.
The new lessons are due to start in September, but some schools without kitchens will be given longer to adapt. There is also likely to be a shortage of teachers with the right skills, since the trend has been to teach food technology rather than practical cooking. Also the compulsory lessons for hands on cooking will only be one hour a week for one term. But the well-known cookery writer, Pru Leith, believes it will be worth it.
"If we'd done this thirty years ago we might not have the crisis we've got now about obesity and lack of knowledge about food and so on. Every child should know how to cook, not just so that they'll be healthy, but because it's a life skill which is a real pleasure".
The renewed interest in cooking is primarily a response to the level of obesity in Britain _which_ is among the highest in Europe, and according to government figures half of all Britons will be obese in 25 years if current trends are not stopped.
The underlined phrase "a bolognaise" in the passage probably means .
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question
English teenagers are to receive compulsory cooking lessons in schools. The idea is to encourage healthy eating to fight the country's increasing obesity rate. It's feared that basic cooking and food preparation skills are being lost as parents turn to pre-prepared convenience foods.
Cooking was once regarded as an important part of education in England---even if it was mainly aimed at girls. In recent decades cooking has _progressively_ become a minor activity in schools. In many cases the schools themselves have given up cooking meals in kitchens in the schools. But the rising level of obesity has led to a rethink about the food that children are given and the skills they should be taught.
"What I want is to teach young people how to do basic, simple recipes like a tomato sauce, a _bolognaise_, a simple curry, a stir-fry, which they can use now at home and then in their later life”, said Ed Balls, the minister responsible for schools.
The new lessons are due to start in September, but some schools without kitchens will be given longer to adapt. There is also likely to be a shortage of teachers with the right skills, since the trend has been to teach food technology rather than practical cooking. Also the compulsory lessons for hands on cooking will only be one hour a week for one term. But the well-known cookery writer, Pru Leith, believes it will be worth it.
"If we'd done this thirty years ago we might not have the crisis we've got now about obesity and lack of knowledge about food and so on. Every child should know how to cook, not just so that they'll be healthy, but because it's a life skill which is a real pleasure".
The renewed interest in cooking is primarily a response to the level of obesity in Britain _which_ is among the highest in Europe, and according to government figures half of all Britons will be obese in 25 years if current trends are not stopped.
In what way will cooking lessons benefit the students?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question
English teenagers are to receive compulsory cooking lessons in schools. The idea is to encourage healthy eating to fight the country's increasing obesity rate. It's feared that basic cooking and food preparation skills are being lost as parents turn to pre-prepared convenience foods.
Cooking was once regarded as an important part of education in England---even if it was mainly aimed at girls. In recent decades cooking has _progressively_ become a minor activity in schools. In many cases the schools themselves have given up cooking meals in kitchens in the schools. But the rising level of obesity has led to a rethink about the food that children are given and the skills they should be taught.
"What I want is to teach young people how to do basic, simple recipes like a tomato sauce, a _bolognaise_, a simple curry, a stir-fry, which they can use now at home and then in their later life”, said Ed Balls, the minister responsible for schools.
The new lessons are due to start in September, but some schools without kitchens will be given longer to adapt. There is also likely to be a shortage of teachers with the right skills, since the trend has been to teach food technology rather than practical cooking. Also the compulsory lessons for hands on cooking will only be one hour a week for one term. But the well-known cookery writer, Pru Leith, believes it will be worth it.
"If we'd done this thirty years ago we might not have the crisis we've got now about obesity and lack of knowledge about food and so on. Every child should know how to cook, not just so that they'll be healthy, but because it's a life skill which is a real pleasure".
The renewed interest in cooking is primarily a response to the level of obesity in Britain _which_ is among the highest in Europe, and according to government figures half of all Britons will be obese in 25 years if current trends are not stopped.
The underlined word "_which_" in the last paragraph refers to
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English teenagers are to receive compulsory cooking lessons in schools. The idea is to encourage healthy eating to fight the country's increasing obesity rate. It's feared that basic cooking and food preparation skills are being lost as parents turn to pre-prepared convenience foods.
Cooking was once regarded as an important part of education in England---even if it was mainly aimed at girls. In recent decades cooking has _progressively_ become a minor activity in schools. In many cases the schools themselves have given up cooking meals in kitchens in the schools. But the rising level of obesity has led to a rethink about the food that children are given and the skills they should be taught.
"What I want is to teach young people how to do basic, simple recipes like a tomato sauce, a _bolognaise_, a simple curry, a stir-fry, which they can use now at home and then in their later life”, said Ed Balls, the minister responsible for schools.
The new lessons are due to start in September, but some schools without kitchens will be given longer to adapt. There is also likely to be a shortage of teachers with the right skills, since the trend has been to teach food technology rather than practical cooking. Also the compulsory lessons for hands on cooking will only be one hour a week for one term. But the well-known cookery writer, Pru Leith, believes it will be worth it.
"If we'd done this thirty years ago we might not have the crisis we've got now about obesity and lack of knowledge about food and so on. Every child should know how to cook, not just so that they'll be healthy, but because it's a life skill which is a real pleasure".
The renewed interest in cooking is primarily a response to the level of obesity in Britain _which_ is among the highest in Europe, and according to government figures half of all Britons will be obese in 25 years if current trends are not stopped.
It can be inferred from the passage that .
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It is compulsory for you to show your COVID-19 vaccination certificate on your arrival.
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Tom said, "I'll give you this book back tomorrow, Mary."
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My parents last took us to our home village two years ago.
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The of old buildings should be taken into consideration.
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Your brother is going to study abroad, ?
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Don't let my mother watch any of those sad movies. She cries at the drop of a .
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In these difficult times, the company may have to 100 laborers.
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My cousin and I on the computer when there was a power cut.
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The woman by the police last week.
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Customers, about the service should see the manager.
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Our group a new method to carry out the survey into teenagers' attitudes towards online learning.
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, he will take a shower.
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Whenever you're planning to a new product, it's essential to provide excellent customer service.
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Most of this growth had occurred since 1950 and was known as the population .
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President Ho Chi Minh was born in Nghe An province.
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She has just bought painting.
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you study for these exams, the better you will do.
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I have to live on unemployment benefit I am out of work.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges
Two students are planning for their weekend.
- Ted: "How about going camping in Cuc Phuong National Park?"
- Kate: " ”
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges
Sue and Mira are talking about the use of mobile phone in class.
- Sue: "Students should not be allowed to use mobile phone in class."
- Mira: " . This will distract them from studying."
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