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    Find one mistake in each sentence and correct them

    1. During a car accident, I was free from danger.

    2. My mother has gone shopping twice a week.

    3. Never in my life have I visited to ondon.

    !.No"ody phoned while I was out, did he#

    $.My "rother has got a %o" so that he could "e independence of his parents.

    &. 'he is used to work at night.(. No sooner had I settled down to reading when the "oss called.

    ). Despite I try hard to play the piano, I don*t seem to improve.

    +. hatever does he tells you , Don*t "elieve a word he says.

    1-. t 3 o*clock, he had finished his work..

    11. I am too tired that I can*t go out with you.

    12. I wish I went with you yesterday.

    13. /he people whom were there didn*t notice anything unusual.

    1!. 'he always makes the crossword in the papers when she is free.

    1$. I lost alot of weigh when I was ill.

    1&. /he house hasn*t "een lived for ages.

    1(.If summer comes I will go on holiday.

    1). 0e "rushed in to the "urning house to save a child, that was very "rave.

    1+. 0e is out of work so he gets his employment "enefits every thursday.

    2-. 0e spent 3 hours to write this composition.

    II. Find the mistakes and correct them.

    1. 'usan and 'omsak were "adly in%ured in the last match, so not any of them can play today.

    2. I don*t approve with his "ehaviour.

    3. 0e is two times as older as his sister.

    !. It was 1- years ago since he last came "ack to his home town.

    $. /his is the house where he was "orn in.

    &. It was so "eautiful "each that I want to go swimming there.(. Mr "rown is seriously considering to leave for futher studies.

    ). /hey looked very cheerfully when they came to see us last night.+. /he test was such a long that I feel like going to "ed.

    1-. /he 'wiss is thirfty and hardworking.

    11. /he far north we go, the least likely we are to meet high temperatures.

    12. ccidents are often caused "y carelessly.

    13. /here was considera"le improvements in agriculture since orld ar II.

    1!. I would rather you would come net sunday.1$. I wish you knew "ut you didn*t

    1&. e should have the gardener to spray the lawn with insecticide.1(. Noone is indifferent to praise, aren*t they#

    1). hich one works hardest of all#

    1+. 'ome of the "oys whom I invited them didn*t come.

    2-. I offered my friend some helps "ut he refused.Find a mistake in each sentence

    1. Mr. ike likestravelling.Bythe time he will be&-, he will have visited1$ countries and

    capitals.

    2. /oday seems wonderfullyforusto havea picnic.

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    3. 4ears ago, some people didnt usedtogo to the doctorwhen they wereill.

    !. I sometimes wishthatIwill haveanothercar.

    $. It isadull evening . e havenothingdoing

    &. ll the athletes are tryingto runasfastlyas they can.

    (.Manypeople think this novel writingby5harles dickens.

    ). 6ne ofthefastestgrowingcities areMeico 5ity.

    +. 0isstudyisshowinga tendencyimproving1-. rofessor 7ones said that agood way to improveyour language learningisto practise

    fre8uently.

    11.Manyteachers have devoted all their livesto teachingso teaching is not well paid%o".

    12. eter does likesfoot"all.Henever missesafoot"all match.

    13.Bythe time thepolicecomethe ro""er had runaway.

    1!.Haveyou ever read any novelswritingby7ack ondon#

    1$. 9our hundred milesaretoo muchfor me to drivein one day.

    1&.Beforethe industrial revolution cometo merica the ma%ority of thepopulationlivedin the

    countryside.

    1(. Getsthe "ad newsfromher parents, Mary immediately burstinto tears.

    1). Mr. ikestoppedhis car, got outand lookingaround.

    1+. Whilemany other students are workinghard in the li"rary to preparefor the final eam,

    eter was working onthe field with his "all.

    2-. It has beennearlyfor1- yearssince the house was last painted, it is lod, needs to repaint.

    21. My shoes need mendsoI take themto ashoesmaker.

    22. eter wished they have notbeenpunished bytheteacher yesterday.

    23. Wouldyou "eso kindenough helpingme withmy work#

    2!. hy areyou so late# I am waitinghere for morethan onehour.

    2$. Daisy hassuchthings to dothat she has no time to go out.

    2&. I regret not to help you butI really couldnt doanythingelse.

    2(. hy didntetergoto school# hat did happenedtohim#2). I have learned:nglishfor I was 1-yearsold.

    2+. 0e has just takena1! days triparoundmerica recently.3-. Instead of we eat at home, wewentto therestaurant.

    31. I was listening totheradio whenthe door "ell ring.

    32. 'moking isharmful not onlyto smokerssotononsmokers.

    33.Before the com"ine harvester had inventedfarmers hadto cut and thresh rice byhand.

    3!. 7ohn said he willinvite some ofhis friends for dinnersoMary had to buysome more food

    and drink.3$. 'ince fireworks are danger, manycities have lawspreventing"usinesses fromselling.

    3&. et you andIconsiderthepro"lems carefully.3(. 0uman had struggledagainstweedssincethe beginningof agriculture.

    3). penthe letterfromher mother, shefelt very happy.

    3+. Many scientists have triedto unlockingthegenetic code!

    !-. "hemother will wait outside the school until her son will finishhiseamination.!1. ;eforegoout , rememberto turnoff thelights.

    !2. I was walkingalong the road whenI reali

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    !$. lease arriveon time in order towewill "e a"le to startthe meeting punctually.

    !&. I will finishthe"ook bythe time you cometonight.

    !(. It wassuchcold that we couldn*t go out.

    !). 'he triedpersuadingeveryonethatshe wasnotguilty.

    !+. I wish myhouse wasaslarge as#ohns.

    $-. I was not used to bargain when buyingsomething.

    $1. fterspending2 days arguinga"out where to goon holidays they decidednot goinganywhere.Correct the mistakes in the following sentences

    1. /o take regular eercise is "ecoming 8uite a trend these days.

    2. I don*t mind to "e interviewed in the street "y market researchers.

    3. :cuse my interrupt, "ut I can give you the directions you want.

    !. 'ince she*s "een in :ngland, he*s got used to drive on the left.

    $. /he company achieved its productivity target "y offer incentives to the workforce.

    &. 4ou can go to sightsee in ondon from the top of a dou"ledecker "us.

    (. In addition to lose all my money, I reali

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    1. ;uying clothes > ? are often >; ? a very timeconsuming practice >5 ? "ecause those clothes that aperson likes >D?are rarely the ones that fit him or her

    2.> ? ;ecause they had spent >;? too many time>5 ? considering the new contract, the students > D ?lost

    the opprtunity to leave the apartment.3. > ?/hese televisions are all> ; ? too epensive for> 5 ? we to "uy at>D ? this time, "ut perhaps we

    will return later

    !. fter she> ? had "ought> ; ? himself a new automo"ile,> 5 ? she sold>D ? her "icycle.

    $. /he net> ? important 8uestion we> ; ? have to decide is when>5 ? do we have to> D ? su"mit theproposal.

    &. @eorge> ? has not completed> ; ? the assignment> 5 ? yet, and Maria> D ? hasn*t neither.

    (. 7ohn decided> ? to "uy > ;? in the morning a new car, "ut>5? in the afternoon>D? he changed hismind=

    ).>? some of the plants in this store re8uire very>;? little care, "ut this one needs >5?much more

    sunlight than the >D?others ones.+. after @eorge>? had returned>;? to his house ,>5? he>D? was reading a "ook.

    1-.>? Many theories on conserving the purity of water>;? has "een proposed, "ut>5? not one has "een

    >D?as widely accepted as this one.

    11.>? /he food that Mark>;? is cooking in the kichen>5? is smelling>D? delicious.

    12. after 7ohn>? eaten dinner,>;? he wrote>5? several letters and>D? went to "ed.13. /he manager>? has finished>;? working >5?on the report last night, and now she will "egin >D?to

    write the other proposal.1!.>? ;ecause 'am and Michelle>;? had done all of the work>5? theiselves, they were >D?unwilling to

    give the results to 7oan.

    1$. Daniel said that>? if he had to do>;? another homework tonight, he>5? would not "e a"le>D? toattend the consert.

    1&. fter>? to take the medication,>;? the patient >5?"ecame drowsy and more>D? managea"le.

    1(. e insist on>? you>;? leaving the meeting>5? "efore any>D? further out"ursts take place.1). It>? has "een>;? a long time>5? since we have talked to 7ohn, >D?isn*t it#

    1+. 0enry o"%ects to>? our "uying this house>;? without the approval>5? of our attorney, and>D? %ohn

    does so.2-. Aita en%oyed>? to "e >;?a"le to meet>5? several mem"ers of congress during>D? her vacation.21.>? fter "eing indicated>;? for his part in a "ank ro""ery,>5? the reputed mo"ster decided>D? find

    another attorney.

    22. 0arry*s advisor persuded>? his taking several couses>;? which did>5? not involve>d? muchknowledge of mathematics.

    23.>? the only teachers>;? who were re8ured>5? to attend the meeting wre george, "etty ,7ill, and>D?

    me.2!. the work performed>? "y these officers >;?are not>5? worth our paying>D? them any longer.

    2$.>? the president went>;? fishing>5? after he>D? has finished with the conferences.

    2&. eter and /om >?plays>;? tennis every>5? afternoon with>D? Mary and me.

    2(. /here >?were a time that I>;? used to swim five laps every>5? day , "ut now I do not>D? haveenough time.

    2). he >?was drink>;? a cup of coffiee>5? when the telephone>D? rang.

    2+. e>? called>;? yesterday our friends in "oston>5? to tell>D? them a"out the reunion that we areplaning.

    3-. /he children >?were playing>;? last night outdoors when it>5? "egan>D? to rain very hard.

    31.>? /hose homework that your teacher >;? assigned is due >5?on tuesday unless you >D?have madeprior arragements to turn it in late.

    32. lease >?give me>;? a few coffee and >5?some donuts>D? if you have any left.

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    33. >?/here are ten >;?chids playing in the yard near her hose, "ut >5?your child is not>D? amongthem.

    3!. >?eople respected @eorge ashington >;?"ecause he was >5?a honest man, and he turned out to

    "e >D?one of our greatest military leaders.3$. 0e is >?driving to >;?the convention >5?in March, and >D?neither they are.

    3&. 5atherine is >?studying >;?law >5?at the university, and >D?so does 7ohn.

    3(. /he company >?has >;?so little money >5?that it >D?can*t hardly operate anymore.

    3). >?My cousin attends >;?an university in the Midwest which >5?spcialiD?in astronomy.3+. /he students>? were >;?interested >5?in take a field trip to the National 0istory Museum, "ut they

    >D?were not a"le to raise enough money.

    !-. >?;ecause they >;?have moved away, they >5?hardly never go >D?to the "each anymore.!1. >?Bs students >;?would rather not attend night class in the summer, "ut >5?we often >D?have to.

    !2. /he policeman ordered >?the suspect >;?to don*t remove >5?his hands >D?from the hood of the car.

    !3. It was >?him >;?who came runing >5?into the classroom >D?with the news.!!. >?My "rother doesn*t care how much >;?does the car cost >5?"ecause >D?he is going to "uy it

    anyway.

    !$. >?Mary and her sister >;?studied "iology >5?last year, and >D?so does 7ean.

    !&. ete had >?already saw that musical >;?"efore he >5?read the reviews >D?a"out it.

    !(. /here is>? a >;?new 6riental restaurant >5?in town, >D?isn*t it#!). /he government >?has decided >;?voting >5?on the resolution now >D?rather than net month.

    !+. /he professon >?is thinking >;?to go to the conference >5?on aerodynamics >D?net month.$-. 0is father >?does not approve of >;?him to go to the "an8uet >5?without dressing >D?formally.

    MINI/:'/ 2=1. children en%oy >?telling and listening to >;?ghost stories, >5?especially >D?on 0aoween night.

    2. t the rate the clerks were >?processing the application, harry figured that it >;?will take four hours

    for >5?his >D?to "e reviewed.3. Noone would have >?attened the leture if you >;?told >5?the truth a"out the >D?guest speaker.

    !. e had "etter >?to review this chapter >;?carefully "ecause we will have >5?some 8uestions >D?on

    it on our test tomorrow.$. >?/he little "oy*s mother "ought >;?him a >5?five speed "icycle >D?for his "irthday&. >?Despite the time of the year, >;?yesterday*s temperature was >5?enough hot >D?to turn on the ari

    conditioning.

    (. >?/he ndersons >;?%ust had an enclosed >5?"ricks patio "uilt >D?after fighting off the insects fortow months

    ). Danny spent >?such en%oya"le vacation in :urope this summer >;?that he plans >5?to return as soon

    as he >D?saves enough money.+. >?lthough the 8uantity >;?was sall, we had >5?supplies enough to finish >D?the eperiment.

    1-. Curt had >?so interesting and creative >;?plans that everyone >5?wanted to work >D?on his

    commitee.

    11. If rudy >?would have studied @erman >;?in college, he world not have found >5?the scientificterminology >D?so difficult to understand.

    12. I have to >?depositing this money in >;?my checking account or else the check I %>5?ust wrote

    >D?will "ounce.13. e wish today >?was sunny >;?so that we >5?could spend the day >D?in the country communing

    with nature.

    1!. aul did >?so well in his speech today >;?that he >5?should have rehearsed it many times >D?thispast week.

    1$. ;ees is used >?to fliy after >;?having crossed the continent >5?many times during the >D?past

    decade

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    1&. 6ur 'panish professor would like >?us >;?spending more time >5?in the la"oratory >D?praticingour pronunciation .

    1(. 'ame used to >?living in 6klahoma, >;?"ut his campany >5?had him transferred to >D?a "etter

    positoin in @eorgia.1). /he "older >?the matador*s display >;?in the arena "ecame, >5?louder the audience epressed

    >D?its approval of his presentation.

    1+. 0al*s new >?sports car >;?cost >5?much more than his >D?friend 7oel.

    2-. Ma would rather >?to "e finishing >;?from this "oat in the lake >5?than sitting >D?at his desk inthe office.

    21. 'ally >?must have called hre sister last night, "ut she >;?arrived home >5?too late to call >D?her.

    22. If crisis >?would occur, >;?those unfamiliar with >5?the procedures would not know >D?how tohandle the situation.

    23. >?'tanding among so many strangers, >;?the frightened child "egan >5?to so" >D?uncontrolla"le.

    2!. /he teacher >?triedto make the class en%oya"le eperieces for the students >;?so they >5?wouldtake a greater interest >D?in the su"%ect.

    2$. henever students asked >?for help or guidence, the counselor >;?would advise >5?them or refer

    them to someone who >D?will.

    2&. any"ody >?who plans >;?to attend the meeting >5?ought send a short note >D?to the chairperson.

    2(. /he teacher and the administrators aere having >?such difficult time >;?agreeing on a contract for>5?the forthcoming year that the teacher >D?may go on strike.

    2). Mary >?usaully arrives >;?at the office at nine o*clok, "ut >5?"ecause the storm, she was two hours>D?late.

    2+. 6ur new television >?came with a >;?ninety days warranty >5?on all electrical >D?components

    3-. It is >?difficult to get used >;?to sleep in a tent after >5?having a soft,comforta"le "ed >D?to lie on31. /he director felt >?"adly a"out >;?not giving Mary the position >5?that she >D?had sought with his

    company.

    32. /om and mark hope >?go skiing >;?in the mountains this weekend >5?if the werther >D?permits.33. >?/he political candidate talked as if she >;?has already >5?"een elected >D?to the presidency.

    3!. /he salad tasted >?so well that my "rother >;?returned to the >5?salad "ar for >D?another helping.

    3$. >?:ven though she >;?looks very young, she is twice >5?older than my >D?twenty yearold sister.3&. >?Despite his >;?smiling face, the >5?secondplace contestant is >D?more sadder than the winner.3(. I don*t "elieve that I >?have ever seen as many epensive cars >;?than >5?were in >D?that shopping

    center.

    3). >?/he mem"ers of the orchestra >;?had to arrived an hour >5?prior to the performance >D?for ashort rehearal.

    3+. e thought our cameras were >?the same, "ut >;?his is different >5?than the one that I >D?"ought .

    !-. If moni8ue had not attended >?the conference, she >;?never would meet her old friend Dan ,>5?whom she >D?had not seen in years.

    !1. >?0aving lived here >;?for seven years , my friend is used to >5?speak :nglish with >D?all her

    classmates

    !2. Noone in our office >?wants to drive to work any more >;?"ecause of there >5?are always traffic%ams >D?at rush hour.

    !3. /hat novel is >?definitely a >;?densepacked narrative, "ut >5?one which re8uires a vast

    knowledge of cultural "ackground or >D?an ecellent encyclopedia.!!. ouise is >?the more capa"le >;?of the three girls >5?who have tried out for the part >D?in the play.

    !$. /hey >?played >;?so good game of tennis last night >5?that they surprised >D?their audience.

    !&. I would rather >?that they >;?do not travel during >5?the "ad weather, "ut they insist that >D?theymust return home today.

    !(. >?mong us students are >;?many foreigners >5?who attend >D?languages classes at the 'outh

    campus.

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    !). My "ook is different >?than >;?yours "ecause mine has a vaca"ulary section >5?at the "ottom ofeach page, and >D?yours has one in the "ack.

    !+. /hat product that you >?"ought at the lower price is >;?the more inferio to the >5?one that we sell

    at a >D?slightly higher price.$-. fter a>? carefully investigation, we >;?soon discovered that the house >5?was >D?infested with

    termites.

    MINI/:'/3.1. >?riters >;?like illiam 'hakespeare and :dgar llan oe >5?are not only prolific >D?"ut too

    interesting.

    2. 7ames*s counselor recommended that he >?should take a foreign language >;?in his freshman yearinstest >5?of waiting intil the >D?folowing year.

    3. lthough Mark >?has "een cooking for many years, he >;?still doesn*t >5?know to prpare 9rench

    foods >5?in the traditional manner.!. It is most inportant that >?he >;?speaks to >5?the dean "efore >D?leaving for his vacation.

    $. >?isitors were not permitted >;?entering the park after dark >5?"ecause of the lack >D?of security

    and lighting.

    &.I need >?"oth >;?fine "rown sugar as well >5?as powdered sugar >D?to "ake a 0awaiian cake.

    (. >?In spite Nellie*s fear of heights she decided >;?to fly with a group of her classmates >5?to the;ahamas during >D?the spring recess.

    ). et Nacy and >?her >;?to make all tha plans for the party , and you and I >5?will provide >D?therefrestments and entertainment.

    +. fter >?rising the flag >;?to commemorate >5?the holiday, the mayor gave >D?a long speech.

    1-. >?/he general commanded >;?the officer*s clu" "e >5?off limits to >D?the new recruits.11. ouie got his sister >?read his class assignment, and then asked her >;?to write the report >5?for

    him "ecause he did not have >D?enough time.

    12. Marcy said that she >?knew how the procedures for doing the eperiment, "ut when we "egan>;?to work in the la"oratory, she found >5?that she was >D?mistaken.

    13.>? News of 5harles ind"ergh*s famous translantic flight in 1+2( >;?spread rapidly >5?despite of

    the lack of >D?an international communication system.1!. It >?was suggested that edro >;?studies the material >5?more thoroughly "efore >D?attemping topass the eam.

    1$. /he piano teacher re8uires >?that her student >;?practices at least >5?fortyfive minutes everyday

    >D?in preparation for net week*s recital.1&. Marie*s cousin is >?studied law >;?at >5?one of the ivyleague universities >D?in the east.

    1(. If you >?set >;?in that position for too long , >5?you may get a cramp >D?in your leg.

    1). /he president mentioned >?to the ca"inet mem"ers >;?he was going >5?to negotiate a new treaty>D?with the foreign minister.

    1+. /he con8uerors stole not only >?the gold and silvet >;?that were needed to replenish the >5?"adly

    depleted treasury "ut also the supplies that were vital to the colonists >D?as well.

    2-. >?Despite the rosd"lock, the police allowed >;?us enter the restricted area >5?to search >D?for ourfriends.

    21. Did you >?know how that the actors*strike >;?will delay the "eginning >5?of the new television

    season and >D?cause the cancellation of many contracts#22. e should >?have "een informed 7anis >;?a"out the change in plans >5?regarding our >D?weekend

    trip to the mountains

    23. hen we arrived >?at the store >;?to purchse the diswasher >5?advertise in the newspaper, welerned that all the diswashers had >D?"een sold.

    2!. /hat manufacturer is not only >?raising his prices >;?"ut also >5?decreasing the production of his

    product >D?as well.

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    2$. /he director encouraged them >?work in committees >;?to plan >5?a more effective advertisingcampaign >D?for the new product.

    2&. 7ason*s professor had him >?to rewrite his thesis >;?many times "efore >5?allowing him to present

    >D?it to the committee.2(. Mr. 0arris will >?"e divided >;?the "iology class >5?into two sections to prevent >D?overcowding

    in his classroom.

    2). >?0undreds of houses and >;?other "uildings >5?were destroying "y the >D?raging tropical storm

    which later developed into a hurricane.2+. Mari"el >?has registered for "oth the afternoon anthropology class >;?as well as >5?the >D?evening

    sociology lecture.

    3-. food prices have >?raised >;?so rapidly in the past few months >5?that some families have "een>D?forced to alter their eating ha"its .

    31. /he man , >?of whom the red car is >;?parked in front >5?of our house , >D?is a prominent

    physician in this town .32. >?lthough her severe pain, at decided >;?to come to the meeting >5?so that there >D?would "e a

    8uorum.

    33. /he proposal >?has repealed after a >;?thirtyminute discusion and >5?a num"er of o"%ections to

    >D?its failure to include our district.

    3!. 0e is >?only candidate >;?who the faculty mem"ers voted >5?not to retain >D?on the list of eligi"lereplacements for professor Cotey.

    3$. >?Inspite of the >;?tenant*s o"%ections, the apartment manager decided >5?to rise the rent >D?"yforty dollars per month.

    3&. /his class, >?that is a >;?prere8uisite for micro"iology,is >5?so difficult that I >D?would rather

    drop it.3(. /he doctor >?told Mr. nderson that, >;?"ecause of his severe cramps, he should >5?lay in "ed

    >D?for a few days.

    3). If you had >?sat the lpan >;?in a cooler location, >5?the leaves would not >D?have "urned.3+. Dr. 0arder, >?which is the professor for this class, >;?will "e a"sent >5?this week "ecause >D?of

    illness.

    !-. >?Despite of a language "arrier, >;?humans have managed to communicate >5?with others throughsign language, >D?in which certain motions stand for letters, words or ideas.!1. /his class >?has canseled >;?"ecause >5?too few students >D?had registered "efore registration

    closed.

    !2. fter llan >?had searched >;?for twentyminutes he realiD?the entire time.

    !3. /he pro"lems that >?discovered >;?since the initial research >5?had "een completed caused tha

    committee mem"ers >D?to ta"le the proposal temporarily.!!. /he doctor suggested that he >?lay >;?in "ed for >5?several days as a prcaution against >D?further

    damage to the tendons.

    !$. Dr. lvare< was >?displeased "ecause the student >;?had turned in a unaccepta"le report, >5?so he

    made him >D?to rewrite it.!&. /he pro%ector director >?stated he "elieved >;?it was necessary >5?to study the proposals for

    several more months >D?"efore making adecision.

    !(. >?lthough the danger that he might >;?"e in%ured, "oris >5?"ravely entered the "urning house inorder to save >D?the youngster.

    !). >?/hat these students >;?have improved their grades >5?"ecause of their >D?participation in the test

    review class.!+. >?Despite Martha*s attempts >;?to rise her test score, she did not receive >5?a high enough score

    >D?to "e accepted "y the law school.

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    $-. >?/hat Mr. 7ones is not prepared to teach this couse is not >;?dou"tedE however , at this late date>5?it is not likely that we will "e >D?a"le finding a replacement.

    MINI/:'/ !=1&. >?'ome Italian scholars >;?stressed >5?the study of grammar, rhetoric, >D?learning a"out history,

    and poetry.

    1(. hen the tank car >?carried the >;?toic gas derailed, the firemen >5?tried to isolate the village

    >D?from all traffic.1). hile the "oys were >?ice skating, they >;?slip on the thin ice and >5?fell >D?into the deep water.

    1+.If motorists do >?not o"serve >;?the trffic regulations, >5?they will "e stopped, ticketed, and

    >D?have to pay a fine.2-. 9red, who usually conducts >?the choir rehearsals, did not >;?show up last night "ecause he >5?had

    an accident >D?on his way to the practice.

    21. >? short time "efore her operation >;?last month , Mrs. 5arlyle >5?dreams of her daughter who>D?lives overseas.

    22. /he atmosphere >?in ndalucia is open, warm, and >;?gives a welcome feeling to all >5?who have

    >D?the good fortune to visit there.

    23.>? Now that they have >;?successfully passed the /6:9, the students >5?were ready >D?to "egin

    their classes at the university.2!. ;eing >?that he was a good swimmer, %ohn %umped >;?into the water and >5?rescued the

    >D?drowing child.2$. some >?of the people were >;?standing in the street >5?wached the parade, while >D?others were

    singing songs.

    2&. >?/he carpenters tried to >;?%oin together the prices >5?of the "roken "eam, "ut >D?found itimpossi"le to do.

    2(. s soon as ete >?had arrived , he told >;?us that he >5?will "e leaving for ondon tomorrow after

    >D?the "oard meeting.2). In Aome, enice, and >?other cities, >;?there developed an intellectual movement called

    hummanism, which >5?is the >D?"asis of the Aenaissance.

    2+. >?/he teacher repeated the assignment >;?again for the students, >5?since they had difficultyunderstanding what to do after he >D?had eplained it the first time .3-. >?/he way we react to other people , the educational training we >;?received, and the knowledge

    we display are all >5?part of our >D?cultural heritage.

    31. >?hen you come after class this afternoon, we >;?discussed >5?the possi"ility of >D?your writinga research paper.

    32.Mantovani >?conduced the orchestra gracefully and >;?with style >5?to the delight of his

    >D?appreciative audience.33. 0aving >?finished his term paper >;?"efore the deadline, >5?it is delivered to the professor

    >D?"efore the class.

    3!. >?fter learning all the details >;?a"out pro%ect, the constractor told >5?us them at the >D?planing

    meeting.3$. /he new student*s progress >?advanced forward with >;?such speed >5?that all his teachers

    >D?were ama5?which he >D?had served as president for ten years.

    3(. In the distance >?could "e seen the >;?sleepy little village with >5?their >D?closely clustered ado"le

    houses and red, claytile roofs.3). >?lthough the weather was not perfect, >;?a "unch of people >5?turned out >D?for the annual

    parade.

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    3+. fter she had dressed and >?ate "reakfast, ucy >;?rushed off >5?to her office for a meeting>D?with her accountant.

    !-. >?fter the rain had >;?let out, the Mitchells >5?continued >D?their hike up the mountain.

    C:4'.

    MINI/:'/ 1.

    1. .is 2; .too much 3.5 . us !. ; .herself $.5 .when we have to&.D .hasn*t either (.; .a new car in the morning ). D .the others or the other ones

    +. D .read 1-. ; .have "enn 11. 5.smells 12. .had eat 13..finished

    1!.5.themselves 1$.;.any more 1&. .taking 1(..your 1).D.hasn*t it1+.D.7ohn does too or so does 7ohn 2-.."eing 21.D.to find 22.him to take

    23.D.I 2!.;.is 2$.D.had finished 2&..play 2(..was

    2)..was drinking 2+.D.our friend in ;oston yesterday 3-.;.outdoors last night

    31..that 32 .;.a little 33.;.children 3!.5.an honest man

    3$.D.neither are they or they aren*t either 3&.D..so is 7ohn 3(.D.can hardly3) ;.a university 3+.5.in taking !-.5.hardly ever !1..we

    !2.;.not to remove !3..he !!.;.the car costs !$.D.so did 7e!&..seen !(.D.isn*t there !).;.to vote !+.;.of going $-.;.his going

    MINI/:'/ 2.1.;.ghost 2.;.would take 3.;.had told !..review $.5.fivespeed

    &.5.hot enough (.5."rick )..such an en%oya"le +.5.enough supplies

    1-..such 11..had studied 12..deposit 13..were1!.5.must have rehearsed 1$..flying 1&.;.to spend 1(..live 1).5.the louder

    1+.D.his friend 7oel*s 2-.."e fishing 21..should have calle 22.occurred

    23.D.uncontrolla"ly 2!.;.so that 2$.D.would 2&.5.ought to send2(..such a difficult time 2).5."ecause of 2+.;.ninetyday warranty3-.;.to sleeping 31.."ad 32..to go 33.;.had 3!..so good

    3$.5.as old as 3&.D.sadder than 3(.;.as 3).;.had to arrive

    3+.5.from !-.;.never would have met or would never have met !1.5.speaking!2.;."ecause !3.;.densely packed !!..the most

    !$.;.so good a game or such a good game !&.;.did not !(.D.language

    !)..from !+.;.inferio $-..carefully.

    MINI/:'/ 3=

    1.D."ut also interesting 2..he take 3.5.know how !.;.spesk

    $.;.to enter &.. (..in spite of ).;.make +..raising1-.;.that the 6fficers*clu" 11..to read 12..know 13.5.despite or in spite of

    1!.;.study 1$.;.pracice 1&..studying 1(..sit 1).;.that he 1+.D.

    2-.;.us to enter 21..know 22..have informed 23.5.advertised 2!D.2$..to work 2&..rewrite 2(..divide 2).5.were destryed 2+.;.and 3-..risen

    31..whose 32..in spite of or despite 33..was repealed 3!.;.whom

    3$.5.to raise 3&..which 3(.5.lie 3)..set 3+..who !-..despite!1..has "een canceled !2.5.lying !3..were discovered !!..lie !$.D.rewrite !&..stated he

    that !(..in spite of or despite !)..

    !+.;.to raise $-.D.a"le to find.

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    MINI/:'/ !=

    1&.D.history 1(..carrying 1).;.slipped 1+.D.fined 2-5.had had

    21.5.dreamed 22.;.welcoming 23.5.are 2!.. 2$.5.watching2&.;.%oin 2(.5.would "e leaving 2).5.was 2+.;. 3-.;.receive

    31.;.will discuss 32.;.stylishly 33.5.he delivered it 3!.5.them to us

    3$..advanced 3&.;. 3(.5.its 3).;.many 3+..eaten !-.;.let up

    >11 B =1?

    &1. /he motion picture, one of the >? most popular forms >;? of entertainment >5? throughout the

    world, is "oth an art>D? as well as an industry&2. >? Not all films >;? are made to tell stories or >5? "eing shown >D? in theatres

    &3. 4ou >? can learn >;? a lot >5? a"out other countries "y >D? to see films

    &!. :li;? oldest and most>5? "eautiful cities >D? in iet Nam

    &(. >? hatever >;? difficult he >5? may encounter, he*ll try >D? his "est to overcome

    &). >? Despite this >;? actor is famous, he >5? is very >D? hum"le.

    &+. 0owever >? hardly he >;? tries, he >5? can*t solve the pro"lem >D? himself.(-. /he >? %o" as a >;? "ooksell helps her >5? to support >D? her family.

    >11 B2? &1. each year people >? around the world>;?spending "illions of dollars>5?"uyingmerchandise >D? on the internet.

    &2. /here >? is a prover" >;? that suggests that >5? some people hate what >D? other like.

    &3. /he >? old man >;? is reading >5? a magaD? /im*s father.&!. /he first two >? of four cars >;? that we looked today >5? were far too epensive, "ut >D? the other

    were reasona"le priced

    &$. 'he didn*t find >? it >;? easily >5? to keep the children >D? amused&&. It >? spent a long time >;? to travel to the >5? skiing resort "ut >D? in the end we got there

    &(. /he >? price of crude oil >;? used to "e a great deal >5? lower than now, >D? wasn*t it#

    &). 0e >? was sacked >;? "ecause of he >5? was laD? dishonest.&+. Difficult >? like the pro"lems >;? are , they can>5? easily solve >D? them.(-. >? some of the plants re8uire very >;? little care, "ut this one needs >5? much more sunlight than

    the >D? the others ones.

    >11B3? &1. My "edroom, >? that was >;? rather small, >5? looked out a >D? noisy street&2. s a child grows >? on, its physical health >;? is affected >5? "y >D? many elements in the air,

    water and food.

    &3. >? My friend 7ack, >;? who parents >5? live in @lassgow, invited me >D? to spend 5hristmas in'cotland.

    &!. ook >? at the "uilding >;? over thereF It >5? may "e $- m >D? in high.

    &$. >? in the end of the party, 7ane found >;? herself >5? doing the washingup again, >D? as usual.

    &&. >? /he athlete was dis8ualified >;? from the tournament >5? for participating >D? at an illegaldemonstration.

    &(. /he >? deep of >;? the river >5? is ten >D? metres

    &). I >?*ll make some sandwiches >;? "efore >5? I*ll leave >D? for the office in the morning.&+. 0ow >? much times >;? did Aick and 7ennifer have to do the eperiment "efore they >5? o"tained

    the result they had >D? "een epecting.

    (-. >? the teacher >;? may"e >5? in the >D? headmaster*s room.>11B=!? &1. eter and /om>? plays >;? tennis every >5? afternoon >D? with Mary and me.

    &2. >? ;ecause they had spent >;? too many time>5? considering the new contract, the students >D? lost

    the opportunity to leave the apartment.

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    &3. there >? were very interesting news >;? on the radio this morning >5? a"out the earth8uake >D? inItaly.

    &!. /here >? is some >;? scissors >5? in the desk drawer >D? in the "edroom if you need them.

    &$. 7im was >? upset last night >;? "ecause of he >5? had to do >D? too much homework.&&. >? /here were so >;? much people trying to leave >5? the "urning "uilding >D? that the police had a

    great deal of trou"le controlling them.

    &(. /he children >? were playing >;? last night outdoors when it >5? "egan >D? to rain very hard.

    &). /his ta"le>? is not sturdy enough >;? to support a /, and >5? that one pro"a"ly isn*t, >D?neither.&+. /hey >? are planning on>;? attending the convention >5? net month, and >D? so I am.

    (-. Mumps >? are a very >;? common disease >5? which usually >D?affects children.

    >11B$?&1. >? I*d prefer to do it >;? on myself, "ecause >5? other people >D? make me nervous

    &2. ;ecause there are >? less mem"ers present tonight >;? than there >5? were last night, we must wait

    until the net meeting >D? to vote.&3. If Audy >? would have studied @erman >;? in college, he would not have found >5? the scientific

    terminology >D? so difficult to understand.

    &!. If a crisis >? would occur, >;? those unfamiliar with >5? the procedures would not know >D? how to

    handle the situation.

    &$. e thought our cameras were >? the same, "ut >;? his is different >5? than the one >D? that I"ought.

    &&. >? mong us students are >;? many foreigners >5? who attend >D? languages classes at the southcampus.

    &(. >? Despite his >;? smiling face, the >5? secondplace contestant is >D? more sadder than the

    winner.&). If you had >? sat the plant >;? in a cooler location, >5? the leaves would not >D? have "urned.

    &+. If Moni8ue had not attended >? the conference, she >;? never would meet her old friend Dan, >5?

    whom she >D? had not seen in years.(-. No one would have >? attended the lecture if you >;? told >5? the truth a"out the >D? guest speaker

    >11B.&? .&1. et Nancy and >? her >;? do all the plans for the party, and you and I >5? will provide

    >D? the refreshments and entertainment.&2. It >? was suggested that edro >;? studies the material >5? more thoroughly "efore >D? attemptingto pass the eam.

    &3. >? Despite the road"lock, the police >;? allowed >5? us enter the restricted area >D? to search for

    our friends&!. ;uying clothes >? are often >;? a very timeconsuming practice >5? "ecause those clothes that a

    person likes >D? are rarely the ones that fit him or her.

    &$. @eorge >? has not completed >;? the assignment >5? yet and Maria >D? hasn*t neither.&&. e insist on >? you >;? leaving the meeting >5? "efore any >D? further out"ursts.

    &(. Aita en%oyed >? to "e >;? a"le to meet >5? several congress mem"ers during >D? her vacation.

    &). eter and /om >? plays >;? tennis every >5? afternoon with >D? Mary and me.

    (-. >? s well as "eing >;? entertaining, the film >5? certainly >D? let everyone think.>11 B.( ? &1. /he manager >? finished >;? working >5? on the report, and now she will "egin >D? to

    write the other proposal

    &2. >? ;ecause 'am and Michelle >;? have done all of the work >5? themselves, they were >D? willingto give the results to 7oan.

    &3. It >? was >;? a long time >5? since we >D? talked to 7ohn.

    &!. >? ;ecause they >;?have moved away, they >5? hardly never go >D? to the "each anymore&$. eter had >? already saw that musical >;? "efore he >5? read the reviews >D? a"out it.

    &&. 'he is >? no longer young >;? to enter >5? a >D? "eautiful contest.

    &(. 5hildren en%oy >? to tell and listening to >;? ghost stories, >5? especially >D? on 0alloween night.

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    &). >? ;ecause of the invention of machines >;? such as vacuum cleaners, washing machines, womenspend >5? less time >D? to do housework.

    &+. e >? have rented two >;? videos and >5? watched them >D? with some friends last night.

    (-. Mary >? usually arrives >;? at the office at nine o*clock, "ut >5? "ecause the storm, she was twohours >D? late

    >11B.+? &1. Aita en%oyed >? to "e >;? a"le to meet >5? some of her old friends during >D? her vacation

    &2. 0is >? parents do not >;? allow >5? him >D? smoking.

    &3. >? /he film was so>;? "ored that she>5? felt asleep >D? in the middle.&!. Mai >? suggested >;? go out >5? for >D? a drink.

    &$. /he students >? were >;? interesting >5? in taking a trip to the National 0istory Museum , "ut they

    >D?were not a"le to raise enough money.&&. fter she had dressed and >? ate "reakfast, ucy >;? rushed off >5? to her office for a meeting >D?

    with her accountant.

    &(. >? My parents >;? let me >5? go out without >D? say anything.&). ll the >? students >;? are looking >5? forward spending >D? their free time relaing in the sun this

    summer.

    &+. 7ane is finally used to >? cook on an electric stove >;? after having a gas >5? one >D? for so long.

    (-. /he instructor advised the students >? following >;? the procedures >5? in writing the term >D?

    papers.>11conso 1? &1. 0e didn*t give >? me >;? any ink , so I >5? couldn*t write >D? no more

    &2. 0er hus"and, >? whom I think >;? is younger >5? than she >D? is in a "ank manager&3. Mr. @reen, >? with his wife and son, >;? were>5? at >D? the cinema

    &!. >? :ach of you >;? are responsi"le >5? for the passengers >D? safety

    &$. I will have everything >? ready >;? so that >5? not to keep you >D? waiting&&. Mr.Aichard may have >? lived >;? for five years in 9rance, "ut he does not >5? speak 9rench >D?

    good

    &(. >? hich of >;? these two radios >5? is >D? the most epensive&). :ither eter >? or Mary >;? have left >5? the door >D? unlocked

    &+. /he film on / >? made us so >;? "oring that we >5? went to "ed>D? early

    (-. 'he didn*t find >?it >;? easily >5? to keep the children >D? amused>11conso. 2? &1. Do you like >? to read or have >;? a look >5? at the advertisement >D? on newspapersor on television.

    &2. /he pharmacist >? stands >;? in the front lines of man*s >5? neverending struggle >D? to disease.

    &3. >? Due for the invention of machines >;? such as vacuum cleaners, washing machines anddishwashers, a housewife can now >5? take care of her daily housework in >D? a"out five hour.

    &!. >? ;ecause the invention of machines >;? such as vacuum cleaners, washing machines and

    dishwashers, women >5? spend less time >D? doing housework.&$.I >? will "e frightened if >;? someone >5? pointed a gun at >D? me.

    &&. Mr. illiam >? doesn*t work here >;? yetE he left >5? a"out >D? two years ago.

    &(. /he other day I >? met /om >;? whom "rother I >? went to school >D? with.

    &). I had >? to carry my wallet >;? in my hand, it was >5? enough "ig to put >D? in my pocket.&+. /he police didn*t permit >? going across that area. >;? "ut they >D? didn*t let us >D? to know why.

    (-. If he >? does a mistake, >;?will he feel sorry>5? for >D? it#

    >11'ample1? &1. /he hale died >? "ecause of the rescuers did not >;? have >5? proper e8uipment tosupport its >D? weight.

    &2. David 5ooper, >? whom was >;? "eaten last night "y a group of skinheads, is >5? "eing released

    >D? from the hospital today.&3. >? /hese televisions >;? is >5? all too epensive for >D?us to "uy at this time.

    &!. 7ohn decided >? "uying >;? a new car in the morning, "ut >5? in the afternoon >D? he changed his

    mind.

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    &$. >? /he food that Mark >;? is cooking in the kitchen >5? is smelling >D? delicious.&&. /he manager >? finish >;? working >5? on the report last night, and now she will "egin >;? write

    the other proposal.

    &(. Dreams are >? commonly >;? made up of >5? either visual >D? and ver"al image.&). In the >? early days of their development, cars >;? used a great >5? num"ers of >D? fuel.

    &+. 0arry*s advisor persuaded >? his taking several causes >;? which did >5? not involve>D? much

    knowledge of mathematics.

    (-. /he children are so >? eciting >;? a"out the field trip >5? tomorrow that they >D? can*t sleep.>11'ample 2? &1. Daniel said that >? if he had to do >;? another homework tonight, he >5? would not

    "e a"le >D? to attend the concert.

    &2. fter @eorge >? had returned >;? to his house, >5? he >D? was reading a "ook.&3. lease >? give me >;? a few coffee and >5? some donuts >D? if you have any left.

    &!. >? My cousin attends >;? an university in the Midwest which >5? specialiD? in astronomy.

    &$. >? /he more >;? you eat, >5? the more fatter you >D? get.&&. /he policeman ordered >? the suspect >;? to don*t remove >5? his hands >D? from the hood of the

    car.

    &(. >? ;eing watched >;? made >5? him >D? frightening

    &). hen we arrived >? at the store >;? to purchase the dishwasher >5? advertise in the newspaper, we

    learned that all of them >D? had "een sold.&+. >? hundred of houses and >;? other "uildings >5? were destroyed "y the >D? raging tropical storm

    which later developed in a hurricane(-. >? lthough the danger that he might >;? "e in%ured, ;oris >5? "ravely entered the "urning house

    in order to save >D? the youngster

    >11'ample 3? &1. e all >? will die if >;? there >5? were >D? no sunshine&2. 7ohn and Mary >? have known >;? one another >5? since they >D? were at school.

    &3. /he little "oy >? isn*t >;? allowed to >5? see this kind of films "ecause he is >D? enough young to

    see it&!. Nora hardly >? never misses >;? an opportunity >5? to play >D? in tennis tournaments

    &$. /hey asked me >? what happened >;? last night, "ut I was >5? una"led >D? to tell them

    &&. 'u? had "etter >;? to change her study if she >5? hopes to "e admitted >D? to a good university.&(. Neither of the >? girls >;? have turned in the term papers >5? to the instructor >D? yet.&). I suggest that he >? goes >;? to the doctor >5? as soon as he >D? returns from taking the eam.

    &+. ack >? of sanitary in restaurant >;? is a ma%or >5? causes of disease in >D? some areas of the

    country.(-. 6ur >? flight from msterdam to ondon >;? was delayed >5? "ecause >D? the heavy fog

    >11sample !? &1. 4ou know >? I*ll always >;? stand for you >5? if you >D? are in trou"le.

    &2. I >? hope you >;? don*t mind >5? to telephone so late >D? at night.&3. >? I*d "e very >;? eciting >5? to go to 7apan >D? one day.

    &!. 0e >? refused >;? to give up work, >5? however >D? he*d won a million pounds.

    &$. /he police >? are looking >;? for a man >5? of medium >D? high.

    &&. 4ou >? would "etter >;? "e careful >5? not to miss >D? the train.&(. >? Don*t you get >;? tied >5? with >D? watching / every night#

    &). >? 'ome people >;? prefer classical music, >5? "ut >D? other prefer rock music.

    &+. /he girl >? a"out that>;? I talked >5? to you yesterday >D? has %ust had a car accident.(-. 4ou only >? need >;? a good pair of >5? shoe >D? for %ogging

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    >G11H0@? 31. >? girl said that she liked >;?the "ook, "ut >5?others hated >D?it.32. car can "e >?a"solutely >;?useful when you are >5?in a >D?hurry.

    33. ccording >?to lan*s >;?opinion, the >5?forests should "e left >D?alone.

    3!. /here are so >?many good shops that >;?it is >5?easiest for people to "uy >D?what they want.3$. ;y acting >?insane, he >;?managed to >5?escape the death >D?penalty.

    3&. Many roads have "een >?"uilt >;?therefore it is much >5?easier to travel to >D?the countryside.

    3(. this report looks >?at teaching >;?aids and how >5?it helps >D?teachers.

    3). /he 7apanese >?couple at the >;?"ack of the coach >5?was o"viously >D?newlyweds.3+. 'ome countries do not >?have enough >;?skilled workers, >5?which >D?cause serious pro"lems.

    !-. >?mong her achievements >;?are >5?winning a medal in >D?the last 6lympics

    >G12 G0@? 31. /he >?medical team >;?has "een sent >5?with the aim >D?to train local staff.32. /he >?amount of money they >;?took from the gam"lers >5?were very >D?little.

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    33. >?/a"oos a"ound >;?during una New year >5?no crying, 8uarrelling >D?and accidents.3!. part >?from the fish market, >;?there are >5?another developments "eing >D?planned for the

    area.

    3$. Making >?punishments more >;?severe doesn*t appear >5?that it makes any >D?difference.3&. there >?is little chance >;?to see her again >5?"efore she leaves >D?for moscow.

    3(. >?'uddenly, I heard a >;?terri"le noise, >5?as a "om" >D?eploding.

    3). >?/he accident >;?ruined our holiday, as >5?well as >5?cost us a lot of money.

    3+. 6ur >?sales staff will "e >;?pleased to assit you >5?to make the >D?right choice.!-. I >?complained the assistant >;?that the machine >5?had ruined my >D?clothes

    >G13H0@ ? 31. /he referee >?has "een >;?charged with >5?an unprofessional >D?conduct in many

    games.32. 0e doesn*t >?wish to >;?"e associated >5?to any >D?political party.

    33. >?Most of the people >;?who attended >5?at the "ook ehi"ition >D?were teachers.

    3!. /he >?reason I didn*t >;?take the eam was >5?"ecause I didn*t think I >D?would pass.3$. >?'ociaty is no >;?longer prepared to tolerate >5?such a violent >D?"ehaviour.

    3&. >?;eside wasting my >;?time, she was also >5?rather rude to >D?many of my friends.

    3(. I like >?to do >;?a "it housework >5?while the children are >D?at school.

    3). >?Bnfortunately, I didn*t have >;?the opportunity >5?for saying good"ye >D?to her.

    3+. 7ames was >?very "usy >;?in preparing >5?for his >D?trip to ondon.!-. I asked >?the salesman >;?if I could change the faulty radio >5?with >D?another on

    >G1!H0@? 31. >?/he s8uealing of the "rakes >;?is 8uite deafening and >5?could "e heard>D?loudly.

    32. /here are machines, >?capa"le >;?to produce more noise >5?than people >D?can tolerate.

    33. >?fulltime students >;?are entitled to a 3-J discounts >5?on all >D?clothings.3!. s >?far as I >;?concern, the cost of >5?the repair >D?is your responsi"ility.

    3$. Bntil >?then, I >;?had never considered >5?to choose teaching as >D?a career.

    3&. e will contact >?with you again as >;?soon as the dates of >5?the trip >D?have "een confirmed.3(. e stressed >?the importance of>;? a good >5?coopreration "etween teachers >D?and parents.

    3). e need >?to encourage them >;?to rela, talk >5?freely and >D?to ask 8uestions.

    3+. Many of us travel >?to countries >;?where meals re8uire the >5?use of >D?a fork and knife.!-. /he recent >?floods in our country have >;?caused considerra"le >5?damages to >D?property>G1$H0@? 31. /he decrease >?of the infant mortality rate >;?is the results >5?of "etter health care

    >D?services.

    32. ll %unk food, >?especially >;?those sold >5?at the canteen, >D?should "e avoided.33. I was sure >?that some players had >;?taken the money, even >5?though they all >D?denied.

    3!. >?ith tears >;?in our eyes, we watched his train >5?slowly >D?depart the platform

    3$. 0is family had great >?dificulty >;?to get his >5?transferred to >D?another hospital3&. >?hich factors >;?have discouraged these students >5?to take part >D?in the competition#

    3(. /he >?ma%ority of them asked me >;?to return the money >5?"ut I refused to do >D?that.

    3). :ven >?though they have very >;?litle money, their children are >5?always nicely >D?dressed up.

    3+. >?Due to the company*s growth >;?has "een slow, the workforce >5?is to >D?"e reduced.!-. 'ome of >?them will >;?pro"a"ly want to dance >5?during they >D?are listening to the records

    >G1&H0@? 31. /he visitors can >?either choose >;?the normal train or the epress >5?which stop

    >D?at ma%or stations.32. >?During the eamiation period there >;?is no time >5?to rela and >D?en%oy.

    33. an is a"le >?to lift her companion, >;?whose weight is nearly >5?e8ual her >D?own.

    3!. /he plane>?leaves 0a Noi >;?at 12 o*clock and>5?must reach aris a"out 11 hours >D?later.3$. It starts>?to play the>;?other side of the tape,>5?even the first side>D?has not finished.

    3&. >?:very student >;?have a chance to >5?take the eamination again >D?and again.

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    3(. oliticians >?should recogni;?fact people will >5?not tolerate unemployment>D?indefinitely.

    3). person >?who stays at home all >;?the time >5?soon gets fed up >D?of everything.

    3+. 'ome customers >?always smell the >;?fishes to make sure >5?that they >D?are fresh.!-. It*s >?no good >;?to have a piano >5?if no"ody can play >D?it.

    >G1(. G0@? 31. ast year there were >?so many apples >;?that we had to give >5?the half of >D?them

    away.

    32. >?0ardly >;?we had arrived >5?that we had to leave the meeting room >D?again.33. /hese people have >?no money >;?hence they >5?cannot afford >D?proper medical care

    3!. after >?leaving school, >;?they suddenly discovered >5?how difficult >D?is it to find a %o".

    3$. we were >?traveling >;?at a"out two >5?hundreds kilometers >D?per hour.3&. e wish >?to apologi;?for any >5?inconveniences >D?caused.

    3(. If you need >?someone >;?helping you, I >5?shall "e free >D?all day tomorrow.

    3). /he >?si;?does not prevent us >5?to take part >D?in the competition.3+. >?In spite of the drive >;?didn*t stop, we manage >5?to get the num"er of >D?the car.

    !-. >?/he men ordered us >;?to get out >5?of the car. e did >D?it immediately.

    >G1)H0@? 31. >?hen she arrives, she will >;?"e wearing >5?a "lue %eans >D?so that you can

    recogni;?the world who >5?can not read >D?or write.33. >?t last I would like >;?to end my talk >5?with some suggestions for >D?further reading.

    3!. I want to "uy >?some dark "rown shoes >;?to match >5?with my >D?new hand"ag.3$. I was sure >?that she had recogni;?and so I >5?must talk >D?to her.

    3&. >?Needless to say >;?that many people >5?have complained >D?a"out the new legislation.

    3(. e >?should focus our attention >;?on the roads >5?where accidents >D?had already happened.3). s soon >?as he >;?saw what she >5?did, he told the "us driver >D?to stop.

    3+. >?Most of viewers are >;?children and it is >5?them who are eposed >D?to violence.

    !-. /here was >?little point >;?to take the car >5?"ack to the >D?same garage.>G1+H0@? 31. /he pro"lems >?that tenses present >;?to the learners of :nglish >5?are 8uite

    >D?many.

    32. >?/he government wishes to >;?raise up the standard of foot"all >5?in our >D?country.33. I suppose you are >?all asking >;?yourself where we are going to >5?take >D?you.3!. I >?wish you had >;?reminded me >5?of sending him >D?a "irthday card.

    3$. /he meeting >?of trade ministers in 0anoi >;?is mentioned >5?a"out in >D?today*s newspaper.

    3&. >?During the eam, I saw >;?one of the students >5?to pass a piece of paper to >D?another one.3(. >?6n alentine*s day >;?some 7apanese girls spend >5?almost half their salary >D?for chocolate.

    3). >?ll of the rooms were provided >;?with white"oards "ut >5?only one of them >D?has an 60.

    3+. >?/he second paragraph eplains >;?that how students >5?can "enefit >D?from using a computer.!-. dult programs >?should "e shown late >;?at night when most >5?of the children are >D?in "ed.

    >G2-H0@? 31. /he >?school*s outdoor activities are >;?"etter than >5?that of >D?many country

    clu"s.

    32. >?It is >;?high time that 99 >5?addresses the pro"lem >D?of widespread foot"all scandals.33. >?It is impossi"le to >;?o"tain a credit card >5?unless you >D?do not have a steady income.

    3!. >?/he water seems very cold >;?at first, "ut >5?after a few minutes, you get >D?use to it.

    3$. lease let me >?know >;?whether you still want to go >5?or >D?that you have changed your plans3&. I want >?to return the fridge >;?which I "ought >5?it here two weeks >D?ago.

    3(. Do you think >?it*s normal >;?for a child to "e >5?a"le to do such >D?ama

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    >G21H0@? 3&. Marcy said that she >?knew how the procedures for doing the eperiment, "ut whenwe "egan >;?to work in the la"oratory, she found >5?that she was >D?mistaken.

    3(. /hat manufacturer is not only >?raising his prices >;?"ut also >5?decreasing the production of his

    product >D?as well.3). /his class, >?that is a >;?prere8uisite for micro"iology, is >5?so difficult that I >D?would rather

    drop it.

    3+. >?/hat these students >;?have improved their grades >5?"ecause of their >D?participation in the test

    review class.!-. >?Many theories on conserving the purity of water >;?has "een proposed, "ut >5?not one has "een

    >D?as widely accepted as this one.

    !1. >?/he only students >;?who were re8uired >5?to attend the meeting were an, ;inh, /hinh, and>D?me.

    !2. 0e isn*t >?driving to >;?the meeting >5?in March, and >D?neither they are.

    !3. /here*s>? a >;?new 6riental restaurant >5?in town, >D?isn*t it#!!. If Audy >?would have studied @erman >;?in college, he would not have found >5?the scientific

    terminology >D?so difficult to understand.

    !$. >?'tanding among so many strangers, >;?the frightened child "egan >5?to so" >D?uncontrolla"le.

    !&. >?:ven though she >;?looks very young, she is twice >5?older than my >D?twentyyearold sister.

    !(. I would rather >?that they >;?do not travel during >5?the "ad weather, "ut they insist that >D?theymust return home today.

    !). atrick was very late >?getting home last night, and unfortunately >;?for him, the >5?dog "arkingwoke everyone >D?up.

    !+. Aalph >?has called his lawyer last night >;?to tell him a"out his pro"lems, "ut was told >5?that the

    lawyer >D?had gone to a lecture.$-. 0e has >?less friends in >;?his classes now >5?than he had >D?last years.

    >G 22H0@? 3&.>? riters >;?like illiam 'hakespeare and :dgar llan oe >5?are not only prolific

    >D?"ut too interesting.3(. It >?was suggested that edro >;?studies the material >5?more thoroughly "efore >D?attending to

    pass the eam.

    3). /he director encouraged them >?work in committees >;?to plan >5?a more effective advertisingcampaign >D?for the new product.3+. /he doctor >?told Mr. nderson that, >;?"ecause of his severe cramps, he should >5?lay in "ed

    >D?for a few days.

    !-. ;uying clothes >?are often >;?a very timeconsuming practice >5?"ecause those clothes that aperson likes >D?are rarely the ones that fit him or her.

    !1. >?/he food that Mark >;?is cooking in the kitchen >5?is smelling >D?delicious.

    !2. /he work is >?studying >;?law >5?at the university, and >D?so does %ohn.!!. 5hildren en%oy >?telling and listening to >;?ghosts stories, >5?especially >D?on 0alloween night.

    !$. e wish today >?was sunny >;?so that we >5?could spend the day >D?in the country communing

    with nature.

    !&. /he teacher >?tried to make the classes en%oya"le eperiences for the students >;?so they >5?wouldtake a greater interest >D?in the su"%ect.

    !(. >?Despite his >;?smiling face, the >5?secondplace constant is >D?more sadder than the winner.

    !). /he professor >?is thinking >;?to go to the conference >5?on aerodynamics >D?net month.!+. 0e >?has "een hoped for a raise for the >;?last four months, "ut his "oss is reluctant >5?to give him

    >D?one.

    $-. >?/he results of the test proved >;?to 9red and >5?me that we needed to study harder and watch>D?less movies on television if we wanted to receive scholarships.

    >G23H0@? 3&. lthough Mark >?has "een cooking for many years, he >;?still doesn*t >5?know to

    prepare 9rench foods >D?in the traditional manner.

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    3(. /he piano teacher re8uires >?that her student >;?practices at least >5?fortyfive minutes every day>D?in preparation for net week*s recital.

    3). 7ason*s professor had him >?to rewrite his thesis >;?many times "efore >5?allowing him to present

    >D?it to the committee.3+. If you had >?sat the plant >;?in a cooler location, >5?the leaves would not >D?have "urned.

    !-. >?;ecause they had spent >;?too many time >5?considering the new contract, the students >D?lost

    the opportunity to leave the apartment.

    !1. fter 7ohn >?eaten dinner, >;?he wrote >5?several letters and >D?went to "ed!2. >?/he director went >;?fishing >5?after he >D?has finished with the meetings.

    !3. /he company >?has >;?so little money >5?that it >D?can*t hardly operate anymore.

    !!. t the rate the clerks were>? processing the applications, 0arry figured that it >;?will take fourhour for >5?his >D?to "e reviewed.

    !$. aul did >?so well in his speech today >;?that he >5?should have rehearsed it many times >D?this

    past week.!&. henever students asked >?for help or guidance, the counselor >;?would advise >5?them or refer

    them to someone who >D?will.

    !(. I don*t "elieve that I >?have ever seen as many epensive cars >;?than >5?were in >D?that shopping

    center.

    !). My "ook is different >?than >;?yours "ecause mine has a voca"ulary section >5?at the "ottom ofeach page, and >D?yours has one in the "ack.

    !+. >?fter driving for twenty miles, he suddenly >;?reali5?has "een driving >D?in thewrong direction.

    $-. /oday was >?such "eautiful day that I couldn*t "ring >;?myself >5?to complete all >D?my chores.

    >G 2!H0@? 3&. It is most important that >?he >;?speaks to >5?the dean "efore >D?leaving for hisvacation.

    3(. Marie*s cousin is >?studied law >;?at >5?one of the ivyleague universities >D?in the :ast.

    3). Mr. 0arris will >?"e divided >;?the "iology class >5?into two sections to prevent >D?overcrowdingin his classroom.

    3+. Dr. 0arder, >?which is the professor for this class, >;?will "e a"sent >5?this week "ecause >D?of

    illness.!-. >?/hese televisions are >;?all too epensive for >5?we to "uy at >D?this time, "ut perhaps we willreturn latter.

    !1. /he manager >?has finished >;?working >5?on the report last night, and now she will "egin >D?to

    write the other proposal.!2. eter and /om >?plays >;?tennis every >5?afternoon with >D?Mary and me.

    !3. >?My cousin attended >;?an university in the north which >5?speciali?attended the lecture if you >;?told >5?the truth a"out the >D?guest speaker.!$. /ony is used >?to fly after >;?having crossed the continent >5?many times during the >D?past

    decade.

    !&. ny"ody >?who plans >;?to attend the meeting >5?ought send a short note >D?to the chairperson.

    !(. >?/he mem"ers of the orchestra >;?had to arrived an hour >5?prior to the performance >D?for ashort rehearsal.

    !). /hat product that you >?"ought at the lower price is >;?the more inferior to the >5?one that we sell

    at a >D?slightly higher price.!+. /he Department of foreign anguages >;?are not located >5?in the new "uilding >D?opposite the old

    one.

    $-. >?hile they >;?were away at the "each, they allowed >5?their neigh"ors >D?use their "ar"e8uegrill.

    >G2$H0@? 3&. >?isitors were not permitted >;?entering the park after dark >5?"ecause of the lack

    >D?of security and lighting.

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    3(. If you >D?set >;?in that position for too long >5?you may get a cramp >D?in your leg.3). >?0undreds of houses and >;?other "uilding >5?were destroying "y the >D?raging tropical storm

    which letter developed into a hurricane.

    3+. >?Despite of a language "arrier, >;?humans have managed to communicate >5?with others throughsign language, >D?in which certain motions stand for letters, words, or ideas.

    !-. fter she >?had "ought >;?himself a new automo"ile, >5?she sold >D?her "icycle.

    !1. Daniel said that >?if he had to do >;?another homework tonight, he >5?would not "e a"le >D?to

    attend the concert.!2. /here >?were a time that I >;?used to swim five laps every >5?day, "ut now I do not >D?have

    enough time.

    !3. /he students >?were >;?interested >5?in take a field trip to the museum, "ut they >D?were not a"leto raise enough money.

    !!. e had "etter >?to review this chapter >;?carefully "ecause we will have >5?some 8uestions >D?on

    it on our test tomorrow.!$. 6ur 'panish professor would like >?us >;?spending more time >5?in the la"oratory >D?practicing

    our pronunciation.

    !&. Mary >?usually arrives >;?at the office at nine o*clock, "ut >5?"ecause the storm, she was two

    hours >D?late.

    !(. e thought our cameras were >?the same, "ut >;?his is different >5?than the one that I >D?"ought.!). fter a >?carefully investigation, we >;?soon discovered that that house >5?was >D?infested with

    termites.!+. /he No"el ri?"y her hus"and and children, >;?are staying in 'weden

    >5?until >D?after the presentation.

    $-. /he artist tried >?stimulate >;?interest in painting >5?"y taking his students >D?to the museums.>G2&H0@? 3&. I need >?"oth >;?fine and "rown sugar >5?as well as powdered sugar >D?to "ake a

    0awaiian cake.

    3(. /he president mentioned >?to the ca"inet mem"ers >;?he was going >5?to negotiate anew treaty>D?with the foreign minister.

    3). Mari"el >?has registered for "oth the afternoon anthropology class >;?as well as >5?the >D?evening

    sociology lecture.3+. /his class >?has canceled >;?"ecause >5?too few students >D?had registered "efore registrationclosed.

    !-. /he net >?important 8uestion we have >;?to decide is when >5?do we have to >D?su"mit the

    proposal.!1. fter >?to take the medication, >;?the patient >5?"ecame drowsy and more >D?managea"le.

    !2. 0e >?was drunk >;?a cup of coffee >5?when the telephone >D?rang.

    !3. >?;ecause they >;?have moved away, they >5?hardly never go >D?to the "each anymore.!!. >?/he little "oy*s mother "ought >;?him a >5?fivespeeds racing "icycle >D?for his "irthday.

    !$. 'am used to >?living in 6klahoma, "ut his company >;?had him transferred to >D?a "etter position

    in @eorgia.

    !&. 6ur new television >?came with a >;?ninetydays warranty >5?on all electrical >D?components.!(. >?0aving lived here >;?for seven years, my friend is used to >5?speak :nglish with >D?all her

    classmates.

    !). >?/he lion has >;?long "een >5?a sym"ol of strength, power, and >D?it is very cruel.!+. I put my new >?"ook of ;?the desk a few minutes >5?ago "ut >D?I can*t seem to

    find it.

    $-. Nancy said >?that she >;?went >5?to the supermarket >D?"efore coming home.>G2(H0@? 3&. >?In spite Nellie*s fear of heights, she decided >;?to fly with a group of her

    classmates >5?to the ;ahamas during >D?the spring recess.

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    3(. >?Despite the road"lock, the police allowed >;?us enter the restricted area >5?to search >D?for ourfriends.

    3). 9ood prices have >?raised >;?so rapidly in the past few months >5?that some families have "een

    >D?forced to alter their eating ha"its.3+. fter llan >;?had searched >;?for twenty minutes, he realiD?the entire time.

    !-. @eorge >?has not completed >;?the assignment >5?yet and Maria >D?hasn*t neither.

    !1. e insist on >?you leaving the meeting >;?"efore any >D?further out"ursts take place.!2. e >?called >;?yesterday our friends in 0adong >5?to tell >D?them a"out the reunion that we are

    planning.

    !3. It was >?him >;?who came running >5?into the classroom >D?with the news.!!. >?Despite the time of the year, yesterday*s temperature >5?was enough hot >D?to turn on the air

    conditioning.

    !$. 0al*s new >?sports car >;?costs >5?much more than his >D?friend 7oel.!&. It is >?difficult to get used to >;?sleep in a tent after >5?having a soft, comforta"le "ed >D?to lie on.

    !(. No one in our office >?wants to drive to work any more >;?"ecause of there >5?are always traffic

    %ams >D?at rush hour.

    !). No"ody >?had known "efore >;?the presentation that 'ue and her sister >5?will receive >D?the

    awards for outstanding scholarship.!+. >?Marta "eing >;?chosen as the >5?most outstanding student on her campus >D?made her parents

    very happy.$-. >?;efore she moved here, rlene had >;?"een president >5?of the organiD?since four years.

    >G2)H0@? 3&. et Nancy and >?her >;?to make all the plans for the party, and you and I >5?will

    provide >D?the refreshments and entertainment.3(. Did you >?know how that the actors* strike >;?will delay the "eginning >5?of the new television

    season and >D?cause the cancellation of many contracts#

    3). /he man, >?of whom the red car is >;?parked in front >5?of our house, >D?is a prominent physicianin this town.

    3+. the doctor suggested that he >?lay >;?in "ed for >5?several days as a precaution against >D?further

    damage to the tendons.!-. 7ohn decided >?to "uy >;?in the morning a new car, "ut in >5?the afternoon he >D?changed hismind.

    !1. It >?has "een >;?a long time >5?since we have talked to %ohn , >D?isn*t #

    !2. /he children >?were playing >;?last night outdoors when it >5?"egan >D?to rain very hard.!3. My >?"rother doesn*t care how much >;?does the car cost >5?"ecause he is going >D?to "uy it

    anyway.

    !!. Danny spent >?such en%oya"le vacation in :urope this summer >;?that he plans >5?to return assoon as he >D?saves enough money.

    !$. Ma would rather >?to "e fishing >;?from this "oat in the lake >5?than sitting >D?at his desk in the

    office.

    !&. /he director felt >?"adly a"out >;?not giving Mary the position >5?that she >D?had sought with hiscompany.

    !(. /hat novel is >?definitely a >;?densepacked narrative, "ut >5?one which re8uires a vast

    knowledge of cultural "ackground >D?or an ecellent encyclopedia.!). >?Bntil his class at the university in 1+(), ;o" always >;?turns in all >5?of his assignments >D?on

    time.

    !+. 7ane said she would >?"orrow >;?me her new movie camera if I >5?wanted to us it >D?on my tripto /hailand.

    $-. :ach >?of the nurses >;?report to the operating room when >5?his or her name >D?is called.

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    >G2+H0@? 3&. fter >?rising the flag >;?to commemorate >5?the holiday, the president gave >D?along speech.

    3(. e should >?have "een informed 7anis >;?a"out the change in plans >5?regarding our >D?weekend

    trip to the mountains.3). >?lthough her severe pain, at decided >;?to come to the meeting >5?so that there >D?would "e a

    8uorum.

    3+. Dr. lvare< was >?displeased "ecause the student >;?had turned in an unaccepta"le report, >5?so

    he made him >D?to rewrite it.!-. >?'ome of the plants in this store re8uite very >;?little care, "ut this one needs >5?much more

    sunlight than the >D?others one.

    !1. 0anry o"%ects to >?our "uying this house >;?without the approval >5?of our attorney, and >D?7ohndoes so.

    !2. >?/hose homework that your teacher >;?assigned is due >5?on /uesday unless you >D?have made

    prior arrangements to turn it in late.!3.>? Mary and her sister >;?studied "iology >5?last year, and >D?so does 7ean.

    !!. lthough the 8uantity >;?was small, we had >5?supplies enough to finish >D?the eperiment.

    !$. 'ally >?must have called her sister last night, "ut she >;?arrived home >5?too late to call >D?her.

    !&. /om and Mark hope >?go skiing >;?in the mountains this weekend >5?if the weather >D?permits.

    !(. ouise is >?the more capa"le >;?of the three girls >5?who have tried out for the part >D?in the play.!). hen I >?last saw 7ane, she >;?hurried to her net class on >5?the other side of the campus and

    >D?did not have time to talk.!+. >?hen cliff was sick with the flu, his mother made >;?him >5?to eat "eef soup and >D?rest in "ed.

    $-. /he >?athlete, together >;?with his >5?coach and several relatives, >D?are traveling to the 6lympic

    games.>G3-H0@? 3&. ouie got his sister >?read his class assignment, and then asked her >;?to write the

    report >5?for him "ecause he did not have >D?enough time.

    3(. hen we arrived >?at the store >;?to purchase the dishwasher >5?advertise in the newspaper, welearned that all the dishwashers had >D?"een sold.

    3). 0e is the >?only candidate >;?who the faculty mem"ers voted >5?not to retain >D?on the list of

    eligi"le replacements for professor Cotey.3+. >?lthough the danger that he might >;?"e in%ured, ;oris >5?"ravely entered the "urning house inorder to save >D?the youngster.

    !-. fter uang >?had returned >;?to his house, >5?he >D?was reading a "ook.

    !1. 0arry*s advisor persuaded >?his taking several courses >;?which did >5?not involve >D?muchknowledge of mathematics.

    !2. lease >?give me >;?a few coffee and >5?some "iscuits if >D?you have any left.

    !3. eter had >?already saw that musical >;?"efore he >5?read the reviews >D?a"out it.!!. Curt had >?so interesting and creative >;?plans that everyone >5?wanted to work >D?on his

    committee.

    !$. If a crisis >?would occur, >;?those unfamiliar with >5?the procedures would not know >D?how to

    handle the situation.!&. /he salad tasted >?so well that my "rother >;?returned to the >5?salad "ar for >D?another helping.

    !(. /hey >?played >;?so good game of tennis last night >5?that they surprised >D?their audience.

    !). >?;efore we returned from swimming in the river near the camp, someone >;?had stole ourclothes, and we had walked >5?"ack with our towels >D?around us.

    !+. >?/he geology professor showed >;?us a sample >5?a"out volcanic rock which dated >D?"ack

    seven hundred years.$-. /he chemistry instructor eplained the eperiment >?in >;?such of a way that it >5?was >D?easily

    understood.

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    III. Identif" a mistake that m#st $e changed in order to $e correct%

    1. /he match shall >? "e won >;? "y >5? the "est >D? chess player.

    2. as >? the package deliver >;? "y a special messenger >5? "efore you got >D? to the office#

    3. /he >? mistake were >;? discovered >5? "y >D? nn.!. 4ou will "e >? met >;? at the airport at >5? & pm with >D? "y uncle.

    $. indmills are >? invented >;? "y the ersians >5? around 1$-- years ago.>D?

    &. /his >? "icycle is >;? made >5? from >D? /hong Nhat factory.(. encils >? will not "e provided >;? "y >5? the test, so please "ring >D? your own.

    ). t >? + tomorrow morning >;?, they >5? visit >D? 0o 5hi Ming museum.

    +. hat they are going to talk >? a"out on television net 'unday will "roadcast >;? to >5? everyviewer >D?.

    1-. 5oncord was developed >? "y >;? "oth 9rance and ;ritain >5? since >D? the previous century.

    11. 0e caught >? clim"ing >;? the tree to take >5? the "ird nest "y his mother >D?

    12. /he house, made >? with "rick >;? , was destroyed >5? last week "y fire >D?.13. ild animals and wild plants are >? serious >;? threatened >5? almost evry year >D?

    1!. /he whole ha"itats are >? in danger >;? with >5? vanishing >D?.

    1$. Many kinds >? of animals has "een >;? so reduced >5? that their role is fogottten >D?.1&. ;acteria >? is >;? very tiny >5? organisms >D?.

    1(. /housand >? of tons >;? of ru""ish are thrown >5? into >D? the forest.

    1). If a >? new road is opened >;? here, we would go >5? to school easily >D?1+. ack of attention >? would lead to >;? the rapidly >5? advance of the >D? process of etinction.

    2-. Many people eperience >? serious sickness >;? when travel >5? "y road, sea or air.

    21. Many useful >? animals >;? and "irds are >5? "eing kill >D?

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    22. If you are travelling >? in a spaceship around >;? the earth, you will see >5? that the earth*s surfaceis covered "y >D? water and land.

    23. heat >? are >;? mainly >5? grown in the eastern >D? countries.

    2!. /he sheep >? does >;? "est on dry, short grass grown >5? on well drained >D? land.2$. ll >? the earth would flooded >;? if the ice on >5? the poles melted >D?.

    I. Choose the #nderlined &art 'A( )( C or D * that is incorrect%

    1. hile >? she was on vacation >;?, she "uys >5? gifts >D? for her family.

    2. I would >? rather >;? you not eat >5? in the >D? coffee.3. I visited >? the >;? 6pera 0ouse while >5? I studied >D? in ustralia.

    !. 4ou should >? always look "oth ways >;? "efore cross >5? the street >D?.

    $. If you want to make >? a lot of money >;?, you needed >5? to work hard >D?.&. 0appiness >? mean >;? different things >5? to >D? different people.

    (. If I had a car >?, I will drive >;? it to the seaside >5? everday >D?.

    ). 0e had an >? accident yesterday "ecause >;? he was driving >5? too fastly >D?.+. /om says >? this chair is >;? much more >5? comforta"le than other >D?.

    1-. It was difficult >? to see the road >;? clearly "ecause >5? the rain >D?.