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SỞ GIÁO DỤC & ĐÀO TẠO REVISION FOR FINAL 2ND TERM TEST

TRƯỜNG THPT KIM LIÊN GRADE 10 – SCHOOL YEAR: 2022-2023

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I. FORMAT OF THE TEST: MCQ: 70 % ; WRITING: 30 %.


II. FOCUS REVIEW: Unit 5- Unit 8
1. Vocabulary: Words and phrases related to the following topics:
- Charity
- Time to learn
- Cultural diversity
- Ecotourism
2. Grammar & Language focus:
- Verb tenses
- Gerund and Infinitive
- Conditional sentences
- Defining/ Non-defining relative clauses
- Reported speech
- Phrasal verbs
- Articles: a/an, the, zero article
- Prepositions after verbs
- Compound sentences III. TYPES OF EXERCISES:
1. Multiple choice:
+ Pronunciation & stress
+ Vocabulary & grammar
+ Synonyms & Antonyms
+ Error identification
+ Reading comprehension & cloze test
+ Communication
2. Writing:
+ Word formation.
+ Rewriting the following sentences using the words given.
+ Make meaningful sentences with the given words and phrases.

PRACTICE EXERCISES
I. PHONETICS
Exercise 1: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part
differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
1. A. donation B. decorate C. graduate D. kindergarten
2. A. charitable B. exchange C. chemical D. childcare
3. A. culture B. student C. institution D. university
4. A. exhausted B. exotic C. excuse D. examination
5. A. academic B. apply C. apology D. achieve
6. A. protest B. register C. reception D. success
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7. A. conservation B. consumption C. preservation D. suggested
8. A. southern B. mountains C. founder D. housewife
9. A. wilderness B. bridegroom C. diversity D. organize
10. A. disorder B. island C. dyslexia D. plastic

Exercise 2: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the
other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
11. A. railway B. engage C. prepare D. propose
12. A. happy B. perfect C. formal D. married
13. A. couple B. promise C. advice D. wedding
14. A. export B. decrease C. present D. belief
15. A. individual B. reputation C. experience D. scientific
16. A. suggest B. involve C. travel D. devices
17. A. natural B. safari C. interest D. benefit
18. A. digital B. departure C. inherit D. protection
19. A. environment B. ecology C. sustainable D. beneficial
20. A. ecotourism B. relaxation C. intersection D. disappointment

II. VOCABULARY
Exercise 1: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of
the following questions.
21. In Viet Nam, you shouldn’t ____ at somebody’s house on the 1st day of the New Year unless you have
been invited by the house owner.
A. show up B. get up C. put up D. go up
22. The woman you are engaged to is your ____.
A. fiancé B. bridesmaid C. match-maker D. fiancée
23. At the church ceremony, the couple have to make their wedding ____.
A. vows B. invitations C. flowers D. cakes
24. Going to university is expensive because in addition to the tuition ____, there are expenses for
accommodation, books, living costs, etc.
A. grants B. fees C. fares D. scholarships
25. My parents have been married for 40 years and they are going to celebrate their _______wedding
anniversary next month.
A. diamond B. golden C. silver D. ruby
26. English people believe that it is unlucky to open an umbrella in the house, which will bring ____ to the
person who has opened it.
A. loss B. misfortune C. success D. truth
27. I _______ a lot of new language from speaking with my host family and with other students from all
over the world.
A. picked up B. took up C. made up D. saved up
28. As I entered the ________ which led to my room that eerie feeling came over me.
A. school office B. corridor C. reception D. play ground
29. Mom has a ___________ like an elephant, so ask her what Joe's phone number is.
A. memory B. brain C. head D. mind
30. I have never been going trekking, but I'd love to have________ at it.
A. a trial B. a look C. a taste D. a go
31. Gorillas and penguins are among the species most susceptible ____ ecotourism because they have a
strong tendency to relax in the presence of humans.
A. to B. in C. by D. with
32. Gathered all together in this church, we ________ those who lost their lives in the great war.
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A. remember B. commemorate C. recognize D. compliment
33. We decided to break ___________ tradition this year and go away for Christmas.
A. out B. with C. away D. up
34. When Jennifer accepted her new job, she had no idea that she would have to live out of a ______for six
months.
A. wardrobe B. handbag C. suitcase D. luggage
35. In a wedding ceremony, the ______helps the groom ready for every preparation.
A. bride B. best man C. guest D. bridesmaid
36. My uncle, who lived quite far from us, agreed to ______ the wedding ceremony for me.
A. conduct B. present C. record D. carry
37. He never cleans his room, so there's always a ____________ of rubbish in there.
A. bunch B. heap C. bouquet D. herd
38. They were quite young when they got_______ and they had no clue as to what they were doing.
A. hitched B. tied C. fastened D. fixed
39. Why didn't you tell me you were coming home late? I've been worried________!
A. sick B. ill C. tired D. exhausted
40. He is not the type who can stay one place for long. He always gets ______feet and starts a new journey
again.
A. chilly B. itchy C. painful D. shaky
41. Don't let anyone ________you into doing something you don't want to do.
A. change B. struggle C. mentor D. bully
42. In summer, they usually burn some coil _________ to keep away the mosquitoes.
A. leaves B. incense C. rubbish D. wood
43. My son is making a diagram of our family_________ for a school project.
A. background B. tree C. root D. roof
44. He came home with a _________ of flowers that she knew he had paid too much for.
A. herd B. heap C. bouquet D. bundle
45. The head teacher threatened the three girls with .
A. rejection B. dismissal C. exclusion D. expulsion

Exercise 2: 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.
46. He has invited the all battle companions participate in his wedding party.
A. reception B. greeting C. invitation D. ceremony
47. A lot of waste from hotels and vehicles is also discharged into the water and air.
A. discussed B. collected C. released D. treated
48. Cutting down trees or hunting wild animals may upset the ecological balance of an area.
A. strengthen B. motivate C. comfort D. disturb
49. He can't cope with difficult situations on his own - he has no inner resources.
A. alone B. lonely C. effectively D. by him
50. Ecotourism is booming and tour operators say this helps nature.
A. decreasing B. declining C. falling D. flourishing
51. If tourists throw rubbish or break tree branches, they are heavily fined.
A. advanced B. compensated C. penalized in money D. awarded in money
52. The wedding handkerchief is passed from generation to generation, and is considered an important
family heirloom.
A. dowry B. inheritance C. representation D. pride
53. They had wanted it to be a surprise, but the plan didn't come off.
A. didn’t succeed B. didn’t develop C. wasn’t carried out D. wasn’t supported

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Exercise 2.2: Mark the letter A. B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
54. To entertain tourists, we have to change our usual foods to suit their tastes or adapt dances and
traditions to suit their needs.
A. satisfy B. annoy C. attract D. persuade
55. An area with a favorable climate will inevitably be richer than one without.
A. unfavorite B. disadvantageous C. useful D. appropriate
56. The United Nations has declared the celebration of the International Day of Ecotourism, to promote
sustainable practices in this growing industry.
A. favor B. raise C. boost D. delay
57. There are 1.6 billion tourists roaming the world, and the impact of tourism can be devastating.
A. disastrous B. nondestructive C. ruinous D. devastative
58. It may become necessary for the United Nations to work out international agreements and strict
environmental controls on the tourist industry.
A. tight B. loose C. exact D. accurate
59. The manager put out his cigarette before entering the meeting room.
A. distinguished B. put off C. extinguished D. lit up
60. The human criterion for perfect vision is 20/20 for reading the standard lines on a Snellen eye chart
without a hitch.
A. unaided B. without glasses C. with difficulty D. easily III.
GRAMMAR
Exercise 1: Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences.
61. I don't mind helping them, but I can't help ________ a bit put-upon.
A. feel B. to feel C. feeling D. felt
62. Most people you meet will be polite to you _____.
A. if you are polite to them B. if you will be polite to them
C. unless you are polite to them D. if you were polite to them
63. The interactive whiteboard involves students directly in work in front of the board, ____ most of them
love.
A. that B. Ø C. which D. whose
64. I don't understand the assignment ____ the professor gave us last Monday.
A. which B. that C. Ø D. All are correct
65. There will be some unforeseen consequences to the environment if we ____ ecotourism projects
properly.
A. didn't manage B. don't manage C. couldn't manage D. wouldn't manage
66. I told him _______ the word to Jane somehow that I _______ to reach her during the early hours.
A. passing / will try B. to pass / tried
C. to pass/ would try D. he passed / have tried
67. She advised me ___________ an apple every day to stay healthy.
A. eating B. I should eat C. to eat D. Please, eat
68. He asked me _______ Robert and I said I did not know _______.
A. that did I know / who were he B. that I knew / who he had been C. if I knew/
who he was D. whether I knew / who had he been
69. The Internet is a very fast_______ convenient way for us to get information.
A. and B. or C. therefore D. but
70. _______, people lives wouldn’t be as easy as they are today.
A. Had computers not been invented B. Had not computers been invented
C. Were computers not to be invented D. Were computers to not be invented
71. Christmas Eve is ____ best time for Japanese youngsters to go out for ____ special, romantic evening.
A. a - a B. the - a C. the – the D. a - the
72. As Nam was walking along the street, he saw _____ golden ring on _____ pavement.
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A. a/ a B. the/ the C. a/ the D. the/ a
73. He always did well at school, despite ___________his early education disrupted by illness.
A. being B. having C. putting D. sending
74. Nam wanted to know when________.
A. does the course begin B. did the course begin
C. the course begins D. the course began
75. You’d better stop spending money, _______ you will end up in debt.
A. unless B. otherwise C. if D. in case
76. ______________________, we tried our best to complete it.
A. As though the homework was difficult B. Thanks to the difficult homework
C. Difficult as the homework was D. Despite the homework was difficult
77. _______________ in the US in 1977, this festival is celebrated with feasts and songs in the home
for seven days and nights.
A. Africa introduced B. Africa introducing
C. Introducing from Africa D. Introduced from Africa
78. I'm not opposed to ______ with us, as long as it's only for a few days.
A. them to stay B. them staying C. their stay D. their staying
79. Who did you invite to dinner last night? – No one _______ Frank and his family.
A. another than B. better than C. other than D. rather than
80. They live on a busy street. _______________ a lot of noise and pollution from traffic.
A. It must be B. It must have C. There must have D. There must be

Exercise 2: Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of
the following questions.
81. These are the photos of the places where we visited during last summer vacation.
A B C D
82. There are some teachers in our school try to improve the quality of teaching by making use of
A BC D hi-tech devices.
83. Most children ageing 5 to 11 in England go to primary schools, which are largely co-educational.
A. B C D
84. Electronic devices distract students, who may play games, text, chat, and cheating, from their studies.
A B C D
85. Hadn’t it been for his generosity, many people wouldn’t have had a chance to survive the disaster
A B C last month. D
86. They may feel sad and bad about themselves, which might effect their performance at school.
A B C D
87. In a true ecotourism project, a nature reserve allows a small number of tourists to visiting its
A B rare
animals and uses the money that is generated to continue with important.
C D
88. Have respect for local culture by wearing clothes that will not offend local people and ask
A B C
them for permission before you take a photograph.
D
89. Campers must use earth to put off their campfire completely.
A B C D
90. The flag over the White House is risen at dawn every day by a color guard from the United States
A B C armed
forces. D

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IV. SPEAKING
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the
following exchanges.
91. Anna: “I’m afraid I can't come to your house-warming party next Saturday." Bill: “____”
A. That sounds fun. B. Oh, what a pity!
C. That’s ridiculous. D. Oh, what a relief!
92. Nam: "Do you think tourism is bad for the planet?" Lan: “____” A. To some extent, yes,
especially when tourists travel by plane.
B. People need to live in a green planet.
C. A lot of people want to travel around the planet.
D. We should protect our planet from bad tourism.
93. Lan: "Which places in our country do visitors enjoy visiting the most?”. Nam: “____” A.
It depends. Foreign visitors often like places such as Sa Pa or Ha Long Bay.
B. Our country is famous for many tourist attractions and friendly people.
C. Not all visitors are well-informed about places of attraction.
D. Tourism industry needs to work harder to boost the tourist destinations.
94. Anna: ‘What gifts should I bring to a dinner party in Viet Nam?" Binh: “____”
A. I don’t care. B. You should arrive on time.
C. Dress casually. D. Just some fruits or cakes.
95. Nam: "What are some of the benefits of going away on holiday?” Lan: “____” A. Going
away on holiday is getting more and more popular.
B. Ecotourism brings a number of benefits to the local people.
C. It is always expensive if people go to a place of tourist attractions.
D. We may broaden our horizons and experience new cultures.

V. READING
Exercise 1. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
LIVING A HEALTHIER LIFE
Keeping fit and healthy may seem difficult, but there are a few easy-to-follow guidelines. Firstly, a balanced
diet is absolutely essential. This means selecting food that is low in salt and sugar. (96) ______ experts
recommend cutting the amount of fat in our diet, as too much can lead to heart problems. They also suggest
increasing the amount of high fiber food (97) _______ we eat. This comes in the form of fresh fruit,
vegetables, whole meal bread and pasta. As well as being packed with vitamins and minerals, they are
delicious too.
Secondly, it's important to fit exercise into your daily (98) _______. This can be done by simply walking as
much as possible and climbing stairs instead of taking the lift. Exercise is necessary to maintain a healthy
body, as well as increasing energy levels and making you feel generally fitter and happier. Finally, staying
relaxed is important for good health.
Too much stress can (99) _______ to a variety of illnesses, from headaches to high blood pressure. (100)
_______, do things you enjoy and treat yourself occasionally. So the message is simple - enjoy yourself but
learn to respect your body too. It's all a question of getting the balance right.
Question 96: A. Much B. Many C. Each D. Every
Question 97: A. when B. whom C. who D. that
Question 98: A. routine B. habit C. order D. system
Question 99: A. make B. lead C. cause D. get
Question 100: A. Although B. However C. Therefore D. Because
Exercise 2: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, c, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct word for each of the blanks.

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Most people need seven to nine hours of sleep, but most Americans sleep less than seven hours a
night. When people aren’t rested enough, there may be a bad result. According to the National
Transportation Administration, sleepy drivers cause 100,000 accidents each year. Airplane safety also
depends on well-rested pilots. After an airplane (101)________ in 2009 killed all the passengers, the
National Transportation Administration Safety Board concluded that the pilots were too sleepy to make good
decisions. Sleep is very important to our health, (102)_________ scientists complain that they don’t have
enough money for sleep research. Besides job and family responsibilities, Americans have a lot of (103)
________ things that keep them out of bed. (104)_________ Internet use and TV and all-night supermarkets
can take away from your sleep time. A good night’s sleep is very important, so turn off the TV, shut down
the computer, (105)________ your devices and sleep well.
Question 101. A. collapse B. crash C. shortage D. failure
Question 102. A. because B. although C. but D. so
Question 103. A. the other B. another C. others D. other
Question 104. A. Constant B. Limited C. Safe D. Broken
Question 105. A. carry out B. take up C. bring up D. put away

Exercise 3. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct answer to each of the questions.
There’s a huge amount of interest in AI-driven cars. Many people would love to automate the task of
driving, because they find it tedious or at times impossible. A competent AI driver would never drive
aggressively or get tired. An AI driver could take the wheel for endless hours while we humans nap or
party. While AI does need huge volumes of data to program and guide it, that shouldn’t be a problem. We
can accumulate lots of example data by paying human drivers to drive around for millions of miles. And we
can easily build virtual driving simulations so that the AI can test.
Yet it’s an open question whether driving is a narrow enough problem to be solved with today’s AI
or whether it will require something more. So far, AI-driven cars have proved themselves able to drive
millions of miles on their own, and some companies report that a human has been needed to intervene on test
drives only once every few thousand or so miles. However, even that rare need for intervention is proving
tough to eliminate fully.
A fatal accident also occurred due to an obstacle-identification error. In that 2016 case, a driver used
Tesla’s autopilot feature on city streets, instead of the highway driving that it had been intended for. A truck
crossed in front of the car, and the autopilot’s AI failed to brake because it didn’t register the truck as an
obstacle that needed to be avoided. According to an analysis, the system had been designed for highway
driving so it had been trained only to recognize trucks from behind and not from the side.
(https://ideas.ted.com/many-of-us-thought-wed-be-
riding-.../) Question 106: People are keen on self-driving car because ____.
A. they find driving boring B. they are interested in AI C. AI
drivers are aggressive D. they think self-driving impossible
Question 107: Which of the following is NOT true about AI?
A. It needs data and information. B. It can learn from simulations.
C. It can’t drive for as many hours as humans. D. It can’t solve all possible problems. Question
108: The underlined word it in third paragraph refers to ____.
A. an open question B. a problem C. AI D. driving
Question 109: The underlined word eliminate in third paragraph is closest in meaning to ____.
A. improve B. change C. remove D. include
Question 110: The 2016 accident that happened to Tesla’s autopilot because ____.
A. the device was running on the highway B. the brake was broken
C. the truck was too big to avoid D. the system could not recognize the truck

Exercise 4. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to
each of the questions.
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More and more, technology is moving to the cloud. It's not just a fad - the shift away from traditional
software models to software as a service, or Saas, has steadily gained momentum over the last 10 years.
Looking ahead, the next decade of cloud computing promises even more ways to collaborate from anywhere,
using mobile devices.
So what is cloud computing? Essentially, cloud computing is a kind of outsourcing of software, data
storage, and processing. Users access applications and files by logging in from any device that has an
internet connection. Information and programs are hosted by outside parties and reside on a global network
of secure data centers instead of on the user's hard drive. This frees up processing power, facilitates sharing
and collaboration, and allows secure mobile access regardless of where the user is or what device is being
used.
Cloud computing is a more efficient way of delivering computing resources. With cloud computing,
software and service environments are subscription-based -users pay a monthly fee instead of buying
licenses. Software and platforms are managed by the providers and are updated continuously for maximum
performance and security. Computing power is remote instead of centralized, so users can tap into extra
capacity if business spikes. Multiple people can access a shared program or file and collaborate in real time
from different locations.
(Adapted from https ://www2 .deloitte.com) Question
111: What is the passage mainly about?
A. The Shift Away from Traditional Software
B. How are Software and Platforms Managed?
C. What is Cloud Computing?
D. The Kind of Outsourcing of Software
Question 112: The word "that" in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. outside parties B. internet connection
C. information and programs D. device
Question 113: According to paragraph 3, software and platforms have the maximum performance and
security because _______.
A. They require no subscription B. They don't work as computing resources
C. They are updated continuously D. They are centralized
Question 114: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a good thing cloud
computing can do?
A. Allowing secure mobile access
B. Information and programs are on the user's hard drive.
C. Freeing up processing power.
D. Facilitating sharing and collaboration.
Question 115: The word "efficient" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______
A. sensitive B. productive C. alternative D. competitive

VI. WRITING
Exercise 1: Complete the text with the correct form of the words in brackets.
1. (1)Preservation , in contrast to conservation, attempts to maintain in their present condition
areas of the Earth that are so far (2)untouched by humans. This is due to the concern that mankind is
encroaching onto the environment at such a rate that many untamed landscapes are being given over
to farming, industry, housing, tourism and other human
developments and that we are losing too much of what is 'natural'. Like (4)_____________
(CONSERVationists), some preservationists support the protection of nature for
purely human-centred reasons.

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2. Choosing a career may be one of the hardest jobs you ever have, and it must be done with
care. View a career as an opportunity to do something you love, not SIMPLY as a way to earn a
living. INVESTING the time and effort to thoroughly explore your options can mean the difference
between finding a stimulating and rewarding career and move from job to UNSASTIFYING job in
an attempt to find the right one. Work influences virtually every aspect of your life, from CHOICE
of friends to where you live.

Exercise 2: Use the prompts to write sentences, make changes if necessary to make meaningful
sentences.
1.You/ think/ cultural diversity/ do/ good/ all/ us//?
Do you think that cultural diversity does good for all of us?
2. Learn/ about/ cultural differences/actual/ bring/ people/ close/ together//.
Learning about cultural differences can actually bring people closer together
3. Trees/ should/ plant/ everywhere/ possible/ for/ they/ absorb/ carbon dioxide/ a greenhouse gas//.
Trees should be planted everywhere possible for they abserb of carbon dioxide for a greenhouse gas
4. Scientists/ try/ assess/ impact/ human activities/ environment//.
Scientists are trying to assess the impact of human activities for the enviroment
5. Many people/ believe/ first person / visit/ their home / first day/ New Year/ affect/ their life//.
Many people belive that the first person to visit their home on the first day of New year will affect
their life
6. It's a good idea/ make/ habit/ switch off/ lights/ when / leave a room//.
It’s a good idea to make a habit of switching off the lights when leaving a room
7. atmosphere/ Earth/ be/ like/ blanket of air/ protect/ all life//.
The atmosphere on the Earth is like a blanket of air that protect all life.
8. It/ say/ humans/ gradual/ destroy/ Earth//.
It is said that humans are gradually destroying the Earth
9.When/ they/ arrive/ airport/ they/ discover/ leave/ tickets/ at home//.
When they arrived at the aiport, they discovered that they had left the tickets at home.
10. There/ no substitute/ hard work/ if/ you/ want/ succeed.
There is no substitute for hard work if you want to succeed.

Exercise 3: Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence,
using the words given and other words. Do not change the word given.
1. Study hard or you'll fail the exam.
→ If you don’t study hard, you’ll fail the exam.
2. Most of the students can answer this question.
→ This question can be answered by most of the students .
3. "Where were you last night, Mr. Smith ?" she said
→ She asked where Mr Smith had been the previous night .
4. In Việt Nam, people consider Tết Festival the most important holiday. ( than )
→ Tết Festival is considered to be more important than other holiday in Viet Nam .
5. The man is a famous actor. You met him at the party last night. (whom)
→ The man whom you met at the party last night is a famous actor .

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6. You had better not lend your cousin any more money, Emily," said John.
→ John advised Emily not to lend her cousin any more money .
7. You should read more to improve your vocabulary; That’s what I’d do. (were) → If .
8. The bus drivers might be on strike tomorrow, so I’ll probably catch a taxi.
→ If the bus is on the strike tomorrow, I’ll catch a taxi .
9. The driver said, “Don’t get off the bus while it’s moving!”
→ The driver asked the passengers not to get off the bus while it was moving .
10. “You will like my sister when you meet her,” he said to me
→ He told me that I would like his sister when I met her.
11. The exam is coming. I haven’t revised much for it. (yet)
→ The exam is coming but I haven’ .
12. You must hurry or we’ll miss the train. (Unless)
→ We will miss the train unless you hurry.
13. It’s not so difficult to make Chưng cake.
→ Chưng cake is not so difficult to be made .
14. The city where we were born is very small. (which)
→ The city in which we were born is very small.
15. Jane never says a hard word to Tom because of her great love for him.
→ Because Jane greatly love Tom, she never says hard word to him.

===THE END===

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