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are given beneath each dialogue. You have to choose the one
that best completes the dialogues
2. “My grandmother was the one who told me many stories when I was a child.”
said Susie . .
3. Rina :”Stacey, who taught you to make this kind of good presentation?”
Stacey. . .
Rina : “you make it on your own? I can’t believe it.”
A. I learned from the internet
B. No One but my mother
C. I teach my mother to make it
D. I made my mother teach me.
13. Being a good student, you must put the tool back on the self after …. it.
a. use
b. uses
c. used
d. using
15. To protect your body from the cold you must …. your jacket.
a. Put on
b. Take off
c. Hang up
d. Would – have replied
17. What percentage of people do not like the gift they received?
A. 15%
B. 20%
C. 25%
D. 50%
19. Based on the chart, one fourth of the people said that they return clothing gifts . Because
…
A. The item is damaged
B. It doesn’t fit well
C. They don’t like it
D. They have it already
20. The percentage of people who said that the item didn’t match is………the percentage of people
who said that they had the item already.
A. Less than
B. Higher than
C. The same as
D. Higher than
22. When did Vietnam Airlines’ fleet consist of only five small aircraft?
A. In 1956
B. In 2004
C. In 2005
D. In 2006
24. In July it signed an agreement with Boeing to purchase four 787 Dream liners
What does the world ‘it’ refers to?
A. Boeing
B. 787 Dream liners
C. Vietnam Airlines
D. Airbus A321s
25... state of the art craft the regional travel is right on schedule
The underlined word is closed in meaning to …….
A. Conventional
B. Conservative
C. Advanced
D. Traditional
During the commission , our role was constant and varied . every morning , we attended various
meetings with the bureau and western group . After that we monitored the plenary almost all
day .Sometimes . we were required to attend ‘informal’ and ‘open-ended’ consultations on
resolutions . these meetings ran parallel with the plenary and involved negotiating the resolutions
and lobbying the Australian government’s position . As Australia was not only a member of the
commission , but also Vice-Chair (and thereby a member of the bureau ) we were able to gain an
insight into the procedural aspects of the commission . It would be remiss of me not to mention the
numerous functions and receptions we were invited to . one the most interesting aspects of the
commission was being part of multilateral negotiations. Trying to negotiate consensus texts was
extremely fascinating , especially given the extreme diversity of opinions, although it was at times
frustrating . additionally the plenary provided an excellent opportunity to witness debate as the
international level.
Taken from http://www.law .monash.edu.au/
internship/student-intern-profile-example.pdf
26. The text above is a part of an individual report. This part is called the….
A. Abstract
B. Table of contents
C. Introduction
D. Discussion
27. Based on the text, what did the writer usually do in the morning?
A. Attended various meetings with the bureau and western Group
B. Monitored the plenary all day
C. Attended ‘informal’ and ‘open-ended’ consultations on resolutions
D. Negotiated the resolutions and lobbied the Australian Government’s position
29. It would be remiss of the me not to mention the numerous functions and
Receptions we were invited to.
Antonym of the underlined word is……..
A. Neglectful
B. Diligent
C. Smart
D. Delinquent