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One problem for teacher is that each student has his/ her ..........................own needs. separate divided individual distinctive GRAMMAR & VOCABULARYI.Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. I was..................in the book I was reading and didn’t hear the phone. submerged distracted gripped engrossed GRAMMAR & VOCABULARYI.Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. If we hurry,we might get there..................to catch the early train. right in time on time before time GRAMMAR & VOCABULARYI.Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. To get a passport, you must send in your birth....................and two photos. certificate license paper card GRAMMAR & VOCABULARYI.Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. She tries to set......................an hour a week for practice. about down aside in Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION or PARTICLE. We’re all very obliged................you Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION or PARTICLE. When the wound has healedyou can remove the plaster. Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION or PARTICLE. Without a fridge, fresh food will go................very quickly. Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION or PARTICLE. I’m faithful....................my principle. Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION or PARTICLE. I haven’t heard.....................Mandy since she wrote in July. Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION or PARTICLE. This service is free.............charge. Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION or PARTICLE. They went ahead contrary.............................my advice. Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION or PARTICLE. The weather was fine, and everyone was making................the coast. Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION or PARTICLE. We’re going.........................Tom’s car tomorrow. Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION or PARTICLE. Have a card................your sleeve. READINGI.Read the following passage and choose the best answer. In addition to the great ridges and volcanic chains, the oceans concealanother form of undersea mountains: the strange guyot, or flat-topped seamount. No marine geologist even suspected the existence of these isolated mountains until they were discovered by geologist Harry H. Hess in 1946. He was serving at the time as naval officer on a ship equipped with a fathometer. Hess named these truncated peaks for the nineteenth-century Swiss-born geologist Arnold Guyot, who had served on the faculty of Princeton University for thirty years. Since then, hundreds of guyots have been discovered in every ocean but the Arctic. Like offshore canyons, guyots present a challengeto oceanographic theory. They are believed to be extinct volcanoes. Their flat tops indicate that they once stood above or just below the surface, where the action of waves leveled off their peaks. Yet today, by definition, their summits are at least 600 feet below the surface, and some are as deep as 8,200 feet. Most lie between 3,200 feet and 6,500 feet. Their tops are not really flat but slope upward to a low pinnacle at the center. Dredging from the tops of guyots has recovered basalt and coral rubble,and that would be expected from the eroded tops of what were once islands. Some of this material is over 80 million years old. Geologists think the drowning of the guyots involved two processes: The great weight of the volcanic mountains depressed the seafloor beneath them, and the level of the sea rose a number of times, especially when the last Ice Age ended, some 8,000 to 11.000 years ago.1.What is the author's main purpose in writing this passage? To trace the career of Arnold Guyot. To describe feature of the undersea world To present the results of recent geologic research. To discuss underwater ridges and volcano chains READINGI.Read the following passage and choose the best answer. In addition to the great ridges and volcanic chains, the oceans concealanother form of undersea mountains: the strange guyot, or flat-topped seamount. No marine geologist even suspected the existence of these isolated mountains until they were discovered by geologist Harry H. Hess in 1946. He was serving at the time as naval officer on a ship equipped with a fathometer. Hess named these truncated peaks for the nineteenth-century Swiss-born geologist Arnold Guyot, who had served on the faculty of Princeton University for thirty years. Since then, hundreds of guyots have been discovered in every ocean but the Arctic. Like offshore canyons, guyots present a challengeto oceanographic theory. They are believed to be extinct volcanoes. Their flat tops indicate that they once stood above or just below the surface, where the action of waves leveled off their peaks. Yet today, by definition, their summits are at least 600 feet below the surface, and some are as deep as 8,200 feet. Most lie between 3,200 feet and 6,500 feet. Their tops are not really flat but slope upward to a low pinnacle at the center. Dredging from the tops of guyots has recovered basalt and coral rubble,and that would be expected from the eroded tops of what were once islands. Some of this material is over 80 million years old. Geologists think the drowning of the guyots involved two processes: The great weight of the volcanic mountains depressed the seafloor beneath them, and the level of the sea rose a number of times, especially when the last Ice Age ended, some 8,000 to 11.000 years ago.The word “conceal”is closest in meaning to which of the following? Contain Erode Hide Create READINGI.Read the following passage and choose the best answer. In addition to the great ridges and volcanic chains, the oceans concealanother form of undersea mountains: the strange guyot, or flat-topped seamount. No marine geologist even suspected the existence of these isolated mountains until they were discovered by geologist Harry H. Hess in 1946. He was serving at the time as naval officer on a ship equipped with a fathometer. Hess named these truncated peaks for the nineteenth-century Swiss-born geologist Arnold Guyot, who had served on the faculty of Princeton University for thirty years. Since then, hundreds of guyots have been discovered in every ocean but the Arctic. Like offshore canyons, guyots present a challengeto oceanographic theory. They are believed to be extinct volcanoes. Their flat tops indicate that they once stood above or just below the surface, where the action of waves leveled off their peaks. Yet today, by definition, their summits are at least 600 feet below the surface, and some are as deep as 8,200 feet. Most lie between 3,200 feet and 6,500 feet. Their tops are not really flat but slope upward to a low pinnacle at the center. Dredging from the tops of guyots has recovered basalt and coral rubble,and that would be expected from the eroded tops of what were once islands. Some of this material is over 80 million years old. Geologists think the drowning of the guyots involved two processes: The great weight of the volcanic mountains depressed the seafloor beneath them, and the level of the sea rose a number of times, especially when the last Ice Age ended, some 8,000 to 11.000 years ago.The passage implies that guyots were first detected by means of.................. a fathometer computer analysic a deep-sea diving expedition research submarines READINGI.Read the following passage and choose the best answer. In addition to the great ridges and volcanic chains, the oceans concealanother form of undersea mountains: the strange guyot, or flat-topped seamount. No marine geologist even suspected the existence of these isolated mountains until they were discovered by geologist Harry H. Hess in 1946. He was serving at the time as naval officer on a ship equipped with a fathometer. Hess named these truncated peaks for the nineteenth-century Swiss-born geologist Arnold Guyot, who had served on the faculty of Princeton University for thirty years. Since then, hundreds of guyots have been discovered in every ocean but the Arctic. Like offshore canyons, guyots present a challengeto oceanographic theory. They are believed to be extinct volcanoes. Their flat tops indicate that they once stood above or just below the surface, where the action of waves leveled off their peaks. Yet today, by definition, their summits are at least 600 feet below the surface, and some are as deep as 8,200 feet. Most lie between 3,200 feet and 6,500 feet. Their tops are not really flat but slope upward to a low pinnacle at the center. Dredging from the tops of guyots has recovered basalt and coral rubble,and that would be expected from the eroded tops of what were once islands. Some of this material is over 80 million years old. Geologists think the drowning of the guyots involved two processes: The great weight of the volcanic mountains depressed the seafloor beneath them, and the level of the sea rose a number of times, especially when the last Ice Age ended, some 8,000 to 11.000 years ago.The author indicates that Arnold Guyot............................ was Harry Hess's instructor invented the fathometer named the guyed after himself taught at Princeton University READINGI.Read the following passage and choose the best answer. In addition to the great ridges and volcanic chains, the oceans concealanother form of undersea mountains: the strange guyot, or flat-topped seamount. No marine geologist even suspected the existence of these isolated mountains until they were discovered by geologist Harry H. Hess in 1946. He was serving at the time as naval officer on a ship equipped with a fathometer. Hess named these truncated peaks for the nineteenth-century Swiss-born geologist Arnold Guyot, who had served on the faculty of Princeton University for thirty years. Since then, hundreds of guyots have been discovered in every ocean but the Arctic. Like offshore canyons, guyots present a challengeto oceanographic theory. They are believed to be extinct volcanoes. Their flat tops indicate that they once stood above or just below the surface, where the action of waves leveled off their peaks. Yet today, by definition, their summits are at least 600 feet below the surface, and some are as deep as 8,200 feet. Most lie between 3,200 feet and 6,500 feet. Their tops are not really flat but slope upward to a low pinnacle at the center. Dredging from the tops of guyots has recovered basalt and coral rubble,and that would be expected from the eroded tops of what were once islands. Some of this material is over 80 million years old. Geologists think the drowning of the guyots involved two processes: The great weight of the volcanic mountains depressed the seafloor beneath them, and the level of the sea rose a number of times, especially when the last Ice Age ended, some 8,000 to 11.000 years ago.What does the passage say about the Arctic Ocean? The first guyot was discovered there. No guyots have ever been found there. There are more guyots there than in any other ocean. It is impossible that guyots were ever formed there. READINGI.Read the following passage and choose the best answer. In addition to the great ridges and volcanic chains, the oceans concealanother form of undersea mountains: the strange guyot, or flat-topped seamount. No marine geologist even suspected the existence of these isolated mountains until they were discovered by geologist Harry H. Hess in 1946. He was serving at the time as naval officer on a ship equipped with a fathometer. Hess named these truncated peaks for the nineteenth-century Swiss-born geologist Arnold Guyot, who had served on the faculty of Princeton University for thirty years. Since then, hundreds of guyots have been discovered in every ocean but the Arctic. Like offshore canyons, guyots present a challengeto oceanographic theory. They are believed to be extinct volcanoes. Their flat tops indicate that they once stood above or just below the surface, where the action of waves leveled off their peaks. Yet today, by definition, their summits are at least 600 feet below the surface, and some are as deep as 8,200 feet. Most lie between 3,200 feet and 6,500 feet. Their tops are not really flat but slope upward to a low pinnacle at the center. Dredging from the tops of guyots has recovered basalt and coral rubble,and that would be expected from the eroded tops of what were once islands. Some of this material is over 80 million years old. Geologists think the drowning of the guyots involved two processes: The great weight of the volcanic mountains depressed the seafloor beneath them, and the level of the sea rose a number of times, especially when the last Ice Age ended, some 8,000 to 11.000 years ago.6.The author states that offshore canyons and guyots have which of the following characteristics in common? Both are found on the ocean floor near continental shelves. Both present oceanographers with a mystery. Both were formed by volcanic activity. Both were, at one time, above the surface of the sea. READINGI.Read the following passage and choose the best answer. In addition to the great ridges and volcanic chains, the oceans concealanother form of undersea mountains: the strange guyot, or flat-topped seamount. No marine geologist even suspected the existence of these isolated mountains until they were discovered by geologist Harry H. Hess in 1946. He was serving at the time as naval officer on a ship equipped with a fathometer. Hess named these truncated peaks for the nineteenth-century Swiss-born geologist Arnold Guyot, who had served on the faculty of Princeton University for thirty years. Since then, hundreds of guyots have been discovered in every ocean but the Arctic. Like offshore canyons, guyots present a challengeto oceanographic theory. They are believed to be extinct volcanoes. Their flat tops indicate that they once stood above or just below the surface, where the action of waves leveled off their peaks. Yet today, by definition, their summits are at least 600 feet below the surface, and some are as deep as 8,200 feet. Most lie between 3,200 feet and 6,500 feet. Their tops are not really flat but slope upward to a low pinnacle at the center. Dredging from the tops of guyots has recovered basalt and coral rubble,and that would be expected from the eroded tops of what were once islands. Some of this material is over 80 million years old. Geologists think the drowning of the guyots involved two processes: The great weight of the volcanic mountains depressed the seafloor beneath them, and the level of the sea rose a number of times, especially when the last Ice Age ended, some 8,000 to 11.000 years ago.According to the passage, most guyots are found at a depth of................. less than600feet. between 600 and 3,200feet. between 3,200 and6,500feet more than 8,200feet READINGI.Read the following passage and choose the best answer. In addition to the great ridges and volcanic chains, the oceans concealanother form of undersea mountains: the strange guyot, or flat-topped seamount. No marine geologist even suspected the existence of these isolated mountains until they were discovered by geologist Harry H. Hess in 1946. He was serving at the time as naval officer on a ship equipped with a fathometer. Hess named these truncated peaks for the nineteenth-century Swiss-born geologist Arnold Guyot, who had served on the faculty of Princeton University for thirty years. Since then, hundreds of guyots have been discovered in every ocean but the Arctic. Like offshore canyons, guyots present a challengeto oceanographic theory. They are believed to be extinct volcanoes. Their flat tops indicate that they once stood above or just below the surface, where the action of waves leveled off their peaks. Yet today, by definition, their summits are at least 600 feet below the surface, and some are as deep as 8,200 feet. Most lie between 3,200 feet and 6,500 feet. Their tops are not really flat but slope upward to a low pinnacle at the center. Dredging from the tops of guyots has recovered basalt and coral rubble,and that would be expected from the eroded tops of what were once islands. Some of this material is over 80 million years old. Geologists think the drowning of the guyots involved two processes: The great weight of the volcanic mountains depressed the seafloor beneath them, and the level of the sea rose a number of times, especially when the last Ice Age ended, some 8,000 to 11.000 years ago.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “rubble”? Fragments Mixture Columns Core READINGI.Read the following passage and choose the best answer. In addition to the great ridges and volcanic chains, the oceans concealanother form of undersea mountains: the strange guyot, or flat-topped seamount. No marine geologist even suspected the existence of these isolated mountains until they were discovered by geologist Harry H. Hess in 1946. He was serving at the time as naval officer on a ship equipped with a fathometer. Hess named these truncated peaks for the nineteenth-century Swiss-born geologist Arnold Guyot, who had served on the faculty of Princeton University for thirty years. Since then, hundreds of guyots have been discovered in every ocean but the Arctic. Like offshore canyons, guyots present a challengeto oceanographic theory. They are believed to be extinct volcanoes. Their flat tops indicate that they once stood above or just below the surface, where the action of waves leveled off their peaks. Yet today, by definition, their summits are at least 600 feet below the surface, and some are as deep as 8,200 feet. Most lie between 3,200 feet and 6,500 feet. Their tops are not really flat but slope upward to a low pinnacle at the center. Dredging from the tops of guyots has recovered basalt and coral rubble,and that would be expected from the eroded tops of what were once islands. Some of this material is over 80 million years old. Geologists think the drowning of the guyots involved two processes: The great weight of the volcanic mountains depressed the seafloor beneath them, and the level of the sea rose a number of times, especially when the last Ice Age ended, some 8,000 to 11.000 years ago.According to the passage, which of the following two processes were involved in the submersion of guyots? Erosion and volcanic activity. The sinking of the sea floor and the rising of sea level. . Mountain building and the action of ocean currents High tides and earthquakes READINGI.Read the following passage and choose the best answer. In addition to the great ridges and volcanic chains, the oceans concealanother form of undersea mountains: the strange guyot, or flat-topped seamount. No marine geologist even suspected the existence of these isolated mountains until they were discovered by geologist Harry H. Hess in 1946. He was serving at the time as naval officer on a ship equipped with a fathometer. Hess named these truncated peaks for the nineteenth-century Swiss-born geologist Arnold Guyot, who had served on the faculty of Princeton University for thirty years. Since then, hundreds of guyots have been discovered in every ocean but the Arctic. Like offshore canyons, guyots present a challengeto oceanographic theory. They are believed to be extinct volcanoes. Their flat tops indicate that they once stood above or just below the surface, where the action of waves leveled off their peaks. Yet today, by definition, their summits are at least 600 feet below the surface, and some are as deep as 8,200 feet. Most lie between 3,200 feet and 6,500 feet. Their tops are not really flat but slope upward to a low pinnacle at the center. Dredging from the tops of guyots has recovered basalt and coral rubble,and that would be expected from the eroded tops of what were once islands. Some of this material is over 80 million years old. Geologists think the drowning of the guyots involved two processes: The great weight of the volcanic mountains depressed the seafloor beneath them, and the level of the sea rose a number of times, especially when the last Ice Age ended, some 8,000 to 11.000 years ago.According to the passage, when did sea level significantly rise? In1946 In the nineteenth century From 8,000 to11,000years 80 million years ago Choose the word that best fits each of the blanks in the following passage. Vietnamese generally shake hands when greeting and parting. Using both hands shows respect as does a (1)...........bow of the head. In rural areas, elderly people do not extend their hand are greeted with a bow. Women are more (2)......to bow the head than to shake hands. Vietnamese names begin with the family name and are (3)......by a given name. For example, in the name Nguyen Van Due, Nguyen is the family name. People address (4).......by their given names, but adda title that indicates their perceived(5).......to the other person. These titles are family related rather than professional. Among colleagues, for example, the (6).........of the two might combine the given name with the title of Anh ("Older Brother"). A(n) (7).........greeting combined with the given name and title is Xin chao ("Hello."). Classifiers for gender and familiarity are also combined with the greeting. In formal meetings, business cards are sometimes(8).........ongreeting.Vietnamese people have a strong (9)........of hospitality and feel embarrassed if they cannot show their guests full respect by preparing for their arrival. Therefore, it (10)........to visit someone without having been invited. Gifts are not required, but are appreciated. Flowers, incense, or tea may be proper gifts for the hosts. Hosts also appreciate a small gift for their children or elderlyparents. light slight lightly lighted Choose the word that best fits each of the blanks in the following passage. Vietnamese generally shake hands when greeting and parting. Using both hands shows respect as does a (1)...........bow of the head. In rural areas, elderly people do not extend their hand are greeted with a bow. Women are more (2)......to bow the head than to shake hands. Vietnamese names begin with the family name and are (3)......by a given name. For example, in the name Nguyen Van Due, Nguyen is the family name. People address (4).......by their given names, but adda title that indicates their perceived(5).......to the other person. These titles are family related rather than professional. Among colleagues, for example, the (6).........of the two might combine the given name with the title of Anh ("Older Brother"). A(n) (7).........greeting combined with the given name and title is Xin chao ("Hello."). Classifiers for gender and familiarity are also combined with the greeting. In formal meetings, business cards are sometimes(8).........ongreeting.Vietnamese people have a strong (9)........of hospitality and feel embarrassed if they cannot show their guests full respect by preparing for their arrival. Therefore, it (10)........to visit someone without having been invited. Gifts are not required, but are appreciated. Flowers, incense, or tea may be proper gifts for the hosts. Hosts also appreciate a small gift for their children or elderlyparents. possible capable probable likely Choose the word that best fits each of the blanks in the following passage Vietnamese generally shake hands when greeting and parting. Using both hands shows respect as does a (1)...........bow of the head. In rural areas, elderly people do not extend their hand are greeted with a bow. Women are more (2)......to bow the head than to shake hands. Vietnamese names begin with the family name and are (3)......by a given name. For example, in the name Nguyen Van Due, Nguyen is the family name. People address (4).......by their given names, but adda title that indicates their perceived(5).......to the other person. These titles are family related rather than professional. Among colleagues, for example, the (6).........of the two might combine the given name with the title of Anh ("Older Brother"). A(n) (7).........greeting combined with the given name and title is Xin chao ("Hello."). Classifiers for gender and familiarity are also combined with the greeting. In formal meetings, business cards are sometimes(8).........ongreeting.Vietnamese people have a strong (9)........of hospitality and feel embarrassed if they cannot show their guests full respect by preparing for their arrival. Therefore, it (10)........to visit someone without having been invited. Gifts are not required, but are appreciated. 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A(n) (7).........greeting combined with the given name and title is Xin chao ("Hello."). Classifiers for gender and familiarity are also combined with the greeting. In formal meetings, business cards are sometimes(8).........ongreeting.Vietnamese people have a strong (9)........of hospitality and feel embarrassed if they cannot show their guests full respect by preparing for their arrival. Therefore, it (10)........to visit someone without having been invited. Gifts are not required, but are appreciated. Flowers, incense, or tea may be proper gifts for the hosts. Hosts also appreciate a small gift for their children or elderlyparents. each one one other one the other one another Choose the word that best fits each of the blanks in the following passage. Vietnamese generally shake hands when greeting and parting. Using both hands shows respect as does a (1)...........bow of the head. In rural areas, elderly people do not extend their hand are greeted with a bow. Women are more (2)......to bow the head than to shake hands. Vietnamese names begin with the family name and are (3)......by a given name. For example, in the name Nguyen Van Due, Nguyen is the family name. People address (4).......by their given names, but adda title that indicates their perceived(5).......to the other person. These titles are family related rather than professional. Among colleagues, for example, the (6).........of the two might combine the given name with the title of Anh ("Older Brother"). A(n) (7).........greeting combined with the given name and title is Xin chao ("Hello."). Classifiers for gender and familiarity are also combined with the greeting. In formal meetings, business cards are sometimes(8).........ongreeting.Vietnamese people have a strong (9)........of hospitality and feel embarrassed if they cannot show their guests full respect by preparing for their arrival. Therefore, it (10)........to visit someone without having been invited. 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Among colleagues, for example, the (6).........of the two might combine the given name with the title of Anh ("Older Brother"). A(n) (7).........greeting combined with the given name and title is Xin chao ("Hello."). Classifiers for gender and familiarity are also combined with the greeting. In formal meetings, business cards are sometimes(8).........ongreeting.Vietnamese people have a strong (9)........of hospitality and feel embarrassed if they cannot show their guests full respect by preparing for their arrival. Therefore, it (10)........to visit someone without having been invited. Gifts are not required, but are appreciated. Flowers, incense, or tea may be proper gifts for the hosts. Hosts also appreciate a small gift for their children or elderlyparents. younger most young youngest young Choose the word that best fits each of the blanks in the following passage. Vietnamese generally shake hands when greeting and parting. Using both hands shows respect as does a (1)...........bow of the head. In rural areas, elderly people do not extend their hand are greeted with a bow. Women are more (2)......to bow the head than to shake hands. Vietnamese names begin with the family name and are (3)......by a given name. For example, in the name Nguyen Van Due, Nguyen is the family name. People address (4).......by their given names, but adda title that indicates their perceived(5).......to the other person. These titles are family related rather than professional. Among colleagues, for example, the (6).........of the two might combine the given name with the title of Anh ("Older Brother"). A(n) (7).........greeting combined with the given name and title is Xin chao ("Hello."). Classifiers for gender and familiarity are also combined with the greeting. In formal meetings, business cards are sometimes(8).........ongreeting.Vietnamese people have a strong (9)........of hospitality and feel embarrassed if they cannot show their guests full respect by preparing for their arrival. Therefore, it (10)........to visit someone without having been invited. Gifts are not required, but are appreciated. Flowers, incense, or tea may be proper gifts for the hosts. Hosts also appreciate a small gift for their children or elderlyparents. easy basic undamentally elementary Choose the word that best fits each of the blanks in the following passage. Vietnamese generally shake hands when greeting and parting. Using both hands shows respect as does a (1)...........bow of the head. In rural areas, elderly people do not extend their hand are greeted with a bow. Women are more (2)......to bow the head than to shake hands. Vietnamese names begin with the family name and are (3)......by a given name. For example, in the name Nguyen Van Due, Nguyen is the family name. People address (4).......by their given names, but adda title that indicates their perceived(5).......to the other person. These titles are family related rather than professional. Among colleagues, for example, the (6).........of the two might combine the given name with the title of Anh ("Older Brother"). A(n) (7).........greeting combined with the given name and title is Xin chao ("Hello."). Classifiers for gender and familiarity are also combined with the greeting. In formal meetings, business cards are sometimes(8).........ongreeting.Vietnamese people have a strong (9)........of hospitality and feel embarrassed if they cannot show their guests full respect by preparing for their arrival. Therefore, it (10)........to visit someone without having been invited. Gifts are not required, but are appreciated. Flowers, incense, or tea may be proper gifts for the hosts. 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A(n) (7).........greeting combined with the given name and title is Xin chao ("Hello."). Classifiers for gender and familiarity are also combined with the greeting. In formal meetings, business cards are sometimes(8).........ongreeting.Vietnamese people have a strong (9)........of hospitality and feel embarrassed if they cannot show their guests full respect by preparing for their arrival. Therefore, it (10)........to visit someone without having been invited. Gifts are not required, but are appreciated. Flowers, incense, or tea may be proper gifts for the hosts. Hosts also appreciate a small gift for their children or elderlyparents. sense sensation sensitivity sensible Choose the word that best fits each of the blanks in the following passage. Vietnamese generally shake hands when greeting and parting. Using both hands shows respect as does a (1)...........bow of the head. In rural areas, elderly people do not extend their hand are greeted with a bow. Women are more (2)......to bow the head than to shake hands. Vietnamese names begin with the family name and are (3)......by a given name. For example, in the name Nguyen Van Due, Nguyen is the family name. People address (4).......by their given names, but adda title that indicates their perceived(5).......to the other person. These titles are family related rather than professional. Among colleagues, for example, the (6).........of the two might combine the given name with the title of Anh ("Older Brother"). A(n) (7).........greeting combined with the given name and title is Xin chao ("Hello."). Classifiers for gender and familiarity are also combined with the greeting. In formal meetings, business cards are sometimes(8).........ongreeting.Vietnamese people have a strong (9)........of hospitality and feel embarrassed if they cannot show their guests full respect by preparing for their arrival. Therefore, it (10)........to visit someone without having been invited. Gifts are not required, but are appreciated. Flowers, incense, or tea may be proper gifts for the hosts. Hosts also appreciate a small gift for their children or elderlyparents. nactive inaccurate nappropriate inexact Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before 1.Someone stole the old lady’s handbag.→ The old lady was................... Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before A true story forms the basis of Mary’s new novel.→ Mary’s new novel ............ Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before 3.If you have completed your test, you can go home.→ Get................................... Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before Absolute secrecy was crucial to the success of the mission.→ Without............................... Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before Something must be done to solve this problem.→Urgent ...................................... action is measures are necessary to slove this problem action is measures are necessary to slove this problem. What did the woman find in her cellar? A volume was discovered in her cellar. It was an antiquated volume. "She tore open the book." A library book it was. The book was from an ancient library. The front cover contained the library card. The library card bore the due date. She examined the expiration date. The deadline passed thirty years ago! Truly astounded, she reflected. She pondered, "I wonder how much money that is." Exactly how much do I owe in debt? She was at a loss for what to do. She gave it some thought. "I can simply discard the book," she reasoned. Nobody will be aware. There will be no one to thewise if I simply discard the book. She discarded the book. The book was discarded in the garbage can by her. She gave it some thought. She was feeling awful. She reasoned, "I shouldn't litter a book in the trash can." She extracted it from the garbage can. (a) An antiquated volume (b) A library book (c) A volume of poetry (d) A volume of short stories What did the woman do with the book? A volume was discovered in her cellar. It was an antiquated volume. "She tore open the book." A library book it was. The book was from an ancient library. The front cover contained the library card. The library card bore the due date. She examined the expiration date. The deadline passed thirty years ago! Truly astounded, she reflected. She pondered, "I wonder how much money that is." Exactly how much do I owe in debt? She was at a loss for what to do. She gave it some thought. "I can simply discard the book," she reasoned. Nobody will be aware. There will be no one to thewise if I simply discard the book. She discarded the book. The book was discarded in the garbage can by her. She gave it some thought. She was feeling awful. She reasoned, "I shouldn't litter a book in the trash can." She extracted it from the garbage can. (a) She tore it open (b) She examined it (c) She discarded it (d) She gave it to a friend What did the woman find on the front cover of the book? A volume was discovered in her cellar. It was an antiquated volume. "She tore open the book." A library book it was. The book was from an ancient library. The front cover contained the library card. The library card bore the due date. She examined the expiration date. The deadline passed thirty years ago! Truly astounded, she reflected. She pondered, "I wonder how much money that is." Exactly how much do I owe in debt? She was at a loss for what to do. She gave it some thought. "I can simply discard the book," she reasoned. Nobody will be aware. There will be no one to thewise if I simply discard the book. She discarded the book. The book was discarded in the garbage can by her. She gave it some thought. She was feeling awful. She reasoned, "I shouldn't litter a book in the trash can." She extracted it from the garbage can. (a) A library card (b) A due date stamp (c) A call number What did the woman do when she saw the due date? A volume was discovered in her cellar. It was an antiquated volume. "She tore open the book." A library book it was. The book was from an ancient library. The front cover contained the library card. The library card bore the due date. She examined the expiration date. The deadline passed thirty years ago! Truly astounded, she reflected. She pondered, "I wonder how much money that is." Exactly how much do I owe in debt? She was at a loss for what to do. She gave it some thought. "I can simply discard the book," she reasoned. Nobody will be aware. There will be no one to thewise if I simply discard the book. She discarded the book. The book was discarded in the garbage can by her. She gave it some thought. She was feeling awful. She reasoned, "I shouldn't litter a book in the trash can." She extracted it from the garbage can. (a) She was astounded (b) She was angry (c) She was indifferent (d) She was amused How long ago had the due date passed? A volume was discovered in her cellar. It was an antiquated volume. "She tore open the book." A library book it was. The book was from an ancient library. The front cover contained the library card. The library card bore the due date. She examined the expiration date. The deadline passed thirty years ago! Truly astounded, she reflected. She pondered, "I wonder how much money that is." Exactly how much do I owe in debt? She was at a loss for what to do. She gave it some thought. "I can simply discard the book," she reasoned. Nobody will be aware. There will be no one to thewise if I simply discard the book. She discarded the book. The book was discarded in the garbage can by her. She gave it some thought. She was feeling awful. She reasoned, "I shouldn't litter a book in the trash can." She extracted it from the garbage can. (a) One year (b) Five years (c) Ten years (d) Thirty years 1 out of 50