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In Night Flight, what happened in the plane flying to Brisbane? When the two pilots collapsed, who flew the plane to the destination? Did he succeed?
Give an example of eccentricity. Describe an eccentric person in your life or in the text Eccentricity.
In Do It Yourself, how has Mr. Miller adapted his house to suit the need of his disabled son Paul? Name three of the changes he made to the house.
1.Why did Lesley say “Sorry” to the policeman all the time? A)Because the policeman got very angry. B)Because she needed the policeman’s help. C)Because she ran into the policeman. D)Because she was caught riding the tube without a ticket.
2.Nowadays archaeologists and anthropologists are very careful in treating mummies because they _______. A)are hesitant to touch such bodies B)don’t want to do the least destruction to the mummies C)bought the mummies at high prices D)are not sure if the mummies carry viruses
3.The magic story of “mummy dust” led to ___. A)a lot of deaths B)great improvement in preserving bodies C)a great demand for mummies both inside and outside Egypt D)widespread fear
4.People are advised to use a programmed time-switch because _______. A)it will save electricity B)they need to know exactly what time it is C)this often frighten burglars D)in this way nobody will know that the owner of the house is away for a long time
5.Local authorities provide facilities to meet the public demand for indoor and outdoor activities, such as _______. A)tennis courts, swimming suits and pubs B)golf courts, swimming pools and leisure centres C)amusement parks, bars and recreation centres D)ping pong tables, badminton courts, amusement parks
6.Growing rubber trees, a smallholder _______. A)does live an easy life B)has to face financial problems and bear boredom and fatigue C)competes with others with the help of insurance companies D)works little but gains a lot
7.What do the Malaysians do to make the work on the plantations more varied and profitable? A)They try to make life more interesting. B)They collect suggestions about it. C)They introduce other products which are compatible with continuing to grow rubber trees. D)They plant a variety of trees everywhere.
8.Traditionally in China, people used to pay their doctor when they ______. A)were well B)were grateful C)had to see him D)were ill
9.Acupuncture is a part of _______. A)holistic medicine B)conventional medicine C)modern Chinese medicine D)mixed Chinese and Western treatment
10.As described by Margaret, a model doesn’t have ______. (Fashion Model) A)a colourful life B)a fixed job with regular working hours C)a life with variety D)any books to read
11.Critics of the system in Mexico say it is not democratic because _________. (Election in Mexico) A)other parties are not allowed to take turns in ruling the country B)not all the political parties are given a chance to take part in the general election C)the opposition parties had actually no chance to take power D)only the ruling party never held a general election
In Night Flight, what happened in the plane flying to Brisbane? When the two pilots collapsed, who flew the plane to the destination? Did he succeed?
Give an example of eccentricity. Describe an eccentric person in your life or in the text Eccentricity.
In Do It Yourself, how has Mr. Miller adapted his house to suit the need of his disabled son Paul? Name three of the changes he made to the house.
1.Why did Lesley say “Sorry” to the policeman all the time? A)Because the policeman got very angry. B)Because she needed the policeman’s help. C)Because she ran into the policeman. D)Because she was caught riding the tube without a ticket.
2.Nowadays archaeologists and anthropologists are very careful in treating mummies because they _______. A)are hesitant to touch such bodies B)don’t want to do the least destruction to the mummies C)bought the mummies at high prices D)are not sure if the mummies carry viruses
3.The magic story of “mummy dust” led to ___. A)a lot of deaths B)great improvement in preserving bodies C)a great demand for mummies both inside and outside Egypt D)widespread fear
4.People are advised to use a programmed time-switch because _______. A)it will save electricity B)they need to know exactly what time it is C)this often frighten burglars D)in this way nobody will know that the owner of the house is away for a long time
5.Local authorities provide facilities to meet the public demand for indoor and outdoor activities, such as _______. A)tennis courts, swimming suits and pubs B)golf courts, swimming pools and leisure centres C)amusement parks, bars and recreation centres D)ping pong tables, badminton courts, amusement parks
6.Growing rubber trees, a smallholder _______. A)does live an easy life B)has to face financial problems and bear boredom and fatigue C)competes with others with the help of insurance companies D)works little but gains a lot
7.What do the Malaysians do to make the work on the plantations more varied and profitable? A)They try to make life more interesting. B)They collect suggestions about it. C)They introduce other products which are compatible with continuing to grow rubber trees. D)They plant a variety of trees everywhere.
8.Traditionally in China, people used to pay their doctor when they ______. A)were well B)were grateful C)had to see him D)were ill
9.Acupuncture is a part of _______. A)holistic medicine B)conventional medicine C)modern Chinese medicine D)mixed Chinese and Western treatment
10.As described by Margaret, a model doesn’t have ______. (Fashion Model) A)a colourful life B)a fixed job with regular working hours C)a life with variety D)any books to read
11.Critics of the system in Mexico say it is not democratic because _________. (Election in Mexico) A)other parties are not allowed to take turns in ruling the country B)not all the political parties are given a chance to take part in the general election C)the opposition parties had actually no chance to take power D)only the ruling party never held a general election