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The city government is building more roads to______the increasing number of cars.(2011-75)
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We should open the windows often to let _____ in.
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You will now listen to a conversation. You will then be asked a question about it. After you hear the question, you will have 20 seconds to prepare your response and 60 seconds to speak.Question: The speakers discuss two possible solutions to the man's problem. Describe the problem and the two solutions. Then explain what you think the man should do and why. You will now listen to a conversation. You will then be asked a question about it. After you hear the question, you will have 20 seconds to prepare your response and 60 seconds to speak.Question: The speakers discuss two possible solutions to the man's problem. Describe the problem and the two solutions. Then explain what you think the man should do and why.
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He planned to steal the money, but his ______ were discovered.
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(l)It seems that our society favors a kind of ritualized aggression. Everywhere you look, in newspapers and on television, issues are presented using the terminology of war and conflict. We hear of battles, duels and disputes. We see things in terms of winners and losers, victors and victims. The problem is society's unquestioning belief in the advantages of the debate as a way of solving disagreements, even proving right from wrong. (2)0ur brainwashing begins early, at school, when the brightest pupils are co-opted onto the debating team. The training in this adversarial approach continues at our tertiary institutions. The standard way to present an academic paper, for instance, is to take up an opposing argument to something expressed by another academic. The paper must set out to prove the other person wrong. This is not at all the same thing as reading the original paper with an open mind and discovering that you disagree with it. (3)The reverence for the adversarial approach spills over into all areas of life. Instead of answering their critics, politicians learn to sidestep negative comments and turn the point around to an attack on then-accusers. Defense lawyers argue the case for their clients even when they suspect they may be guilty. And ordinary people use the same tactics—just listen to your teenager next time you pull him up for coming home late. You can be sure a stream of abuse will flow about your own time-keeping, your irritating habits, and your history of bad parenting. (4)Unfortunately, the smarter your kid, the better his or her argument against you will be. You'll be upset, sure, but you'll comfort yourself that those teenage monsters of yours will one day turn into mature, tough adults who can look after themselves—by which you mean, of course, they will be able to argue their way out of sticky situations. (5)It's not that you should never use angry words, or take Up a position in opposition to someone or something. There are certainly times when one should take a stand, and in such cases strong words are quite appropriate: if you witness injustice, for instance, or feel passionately about another's folly. Mockery— so cruel when practiced on the innocent—can be very useful in such situations. There is no better way to bring down a tyrant than to mock him mercilessly. (6)What I dislike is the automatic assumption most people have when it comes to disagreements: they should attack, abuse, and preferably over power their opponent, at whatever the cost. (7)But just think how easy it can be to persuade a "difficult" person to be considerate of you or your wishes when you are pleasant to them, and unthreatening. Give them a way out of a potentially aggressive situation without losing face, and they will oblige you willingly.
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A great amount of work has gone into ______ the Cathedral to its previous splendour.[2006]
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I wish to go home with you, ______?
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______ time, they'll probably agree with what you propose now.
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Four years of service entitle Jack ______ a pension.
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When polite apologize failed, she would ______ to threats.
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Had Judy been more careful on the Maths exam, she______much better results now.
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There are as good fish in the sea ______ ever came out of it[2007]
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PASSAGE THREE
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—______ made his daughter so absent-minded this morning? —I don't know. Maybe it was the gift.
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Which of the following sentences expresses a fact?(2013)
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{{B}}SECTION B CONVERSATIONSIn this section you will hear two conversations. At the end of each conversation , five questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken ONCE ONLY. After each question there will be a ten-second pause. During the pause, you should read the four choices of [A], [B], [C] and [D], and mark the best answer to each question on ANSWER SHEET TWO.You have thirty seconds to preview the questions.{{/B}}
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Which of the following sentences is INCORRECT?
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{{B}}SECTION BIn this section there are five short answer questions based on the passages in Section A. Answer the questions with No more than TEN words in the space provided.{{/B}}
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Everyone is surprised that she has fallen out with her boy friend. The underlined part means ______.(2011-77)
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Stop Being a People Pleaser 1. Say "no"Give reasons instead of【T1】______ excusesExamplesIt's stressful to【T2】______ a large familySay "【T3】______" when declining a party invitationStart small and say it firmly and【T4】______2.【T5】______ your boundariesCompare your boundaries to limits you set on othersDecide what is unacceptable,【T6】______, abnormalHow it feels to be treated with【T7】______3. Re-examine your【T8】______Help other because of willingnessKindness: by choice, not because of【T9】______Am I wise when helping others yet neglecting myself?Is my action【T10】______?
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