A a museum, D a hotel, E a theatre, F a play area, G a shopping mall, B a model agency, A a museum, D a hotel, E a theatre, F a play area, G a shopping mall, B a model agency, A a museum, D a hotel, E a theatre, F a play area, G a shopping mall, B a model agency, A a museum, D a hotel, E a theatre, F a play area, G a shopping mall, B a model agency, A a museum, D a hotel, E a theatre, F a play area, G a shopping mall, B a model agency, What happened to Earl and Shirley one night?, A They found a spaceship in their garden., B They noticed a bright light at midnight., C They heard a loud noise in the yard., D They saw a frightening object nearby., How did Shirley react to Earl’s words?, A She had a heart attack., B She rushed out barefoot., C She followed her husband., D She hid in the house., Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the tractor?, A It looked horrible., B It moved very quickly., C It made a terrible noise., D It illuminated the area., Why were Shirley and Earl surprised to see the tractor?, A They had forgotten about their plans., B They were already sleeping peacefully., C They had harvested their hay themselves., D They knew about the neighbour’s illness., What can be inferred from the passage about Shirley and Earl?, A They are amused by the incident., B They are interested 1n aliens and UFOs., C They feel bored living in the country., D They are adventurous people., A start celebrating with ritual sounds, C tidy up their homes to get rid of bad luck, E put paper figures on fire, F go to public places to party together, G associate bad luck with hair colour, H have a fixed number of dishes, A start celebrating with ritual sounds, C tidy up their homes to get rid of bad luck, E put paper figures on fire, F go to public places to party together, G associate bad luck with hair colour, H have a fixed number of dishes, A start celebrating with ritual sounds, C tidy up their homes to get rid of bad luck, E put paper figures on fire, F go to public places to party together, G associate bad luck with hair colour, H have a fixed number of dishes, A start celebrating with ritual sounds, C tidy up their homes to get rid of bad luck, E put paper figures on fire, F go to public places to party together, G associate bad luck with hair colour, H have a fixed number of dishes, A start celebrating with ritual sounds, C tidy up their homes to get rid of bad luck, E put paper figures on fire, F go to public places to party together, G associate bad luck with hair colour, H have a fixed number of dishes, A start celebrating with ritual sounds, C tidy up their homes to get rid of bad luck, E put paper figures on fire, F go to public places to party together, G associate bad luck with hair colour, H have a fixed number of dishes, 33, A who are always available in the sugar camp, D who may have never tasted pure maple syrup, E to let others participate in this spring ritual, F until tree buds form in April, G to boil out just one gallon of syrup, H which sits in the middle of this giant spider web, 34, A who are always available in the sugar camp, D who may have never tasted pure maple syrup, E to let others participate in this spring ritual, F until tree buds form in April, G to boil out just one gallon of syrup, H which sits in the middle of this giant spider web, 35, A who are always available in the sugar camp, D who may have never tasted pure maple syrup, E to let others participate in this spring ritual, F until tree buds form in April, G to boil out just one gallon of syrup, H which sits in the middle of this giant spider web, 36, A who are always available in the sugar camp, D who may have never tasted pure maple syrup, E to let others participate in this spring ritual, F until tree buds form in April, G to boil out just one gallon of syrup, H which sits in the middle of this giant spider web, 37, A who are always available in the sugar camp, D who may have never tasted pure maple syrup, E to let others participate in this spring ritual, F until tree buds form in April, G to boil out just one gallon of syrup, H which sits in the middle of this giant spider web, 38, A who are always available in the sugar camp, D who may have never tasted pure maple syrup, E to let others participate in this spring ritual, F until tree buds form in April, G to boil out just one gallon of syrup, H which sits in the middle of this giant spider web, A means, B items, C ways, D methods, A notes, B pieces, C details, D tones, A except for, B along with, C due to, D apart from, A abilities, B opportunities, C properties, D features, A count, B enumerate, C achieve, D perform, 49, A was earning, B has earned, C had earned, D is earning, 50, A world’s, B worlds, C worlds’, D world, 51, A makes, B making, C make, D to make, 52, A were given, B has been given, C had been given, D are given, 53, A imaginably, B imagine, C imagination, D imaginative
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