A. What a nice car!
B. My car is very expensive.
C. Your car is new, isn’t it?
D. Where did you buy your car?
A. I’m afraid so
B. I doubt it
C. That’s nonsense
D. Absolutely
A. pure
B. cleaned
C. polluted
D. deadly
A. with all our luggage
B. at the very last moment
C. in a terrible condition
D. with much time to spare
A. popularity
B. scarcity
C. intensity
D. deficiency
A. insecurity
B. exactness
C. inaccuracy
D. flexibility
A. collect
B. gather
C. achieve
D. master
A. rub
B. spread
C. apply
D. put
A. know
B. knowledgeably
C. knowledgeable
D. knowledge
A. big – hearted
B. warm – hearted
C. whole – hearted
D. light – hearted
A. can’t have revised
B. would have revised
C. needn’t have revised
D. must have revised
A. is she
B. does she
C. isn’t she
D. doesn’t she
A. would take
B. will take
C. has taken
D. takes
A. making off
B. bringing down
C. putting on
D. turning up
A. continuing
B. continue
C. to continuing
D. to continue
A. extension
B. expansion
C. expanse
D. extent
A. was running
B. has run
C. runs
D. had run
A. is viewed
B. viewing
C. viewed
D. which viewed
A. fighters
B. travellers
C. dancers
D. musicians
A. their mother
B. different tribes
C. the senior elders
D. the boys
A. Masai men
B. Masai teenagers
C. the Masai teenage boys’ mother
D. the Masai senior elders
A. distinguish
B. differ
C. maintain
D. change
A. Painting their bodies
B. Receiving new names
C. Fighting with other tribes
D. Changing their clothes
A. The Masai teenage boys will become adults and get married after attending Eunoto.
B. Eunoto lasts for a day across the region between Kenya and Tanzania.
C. Eunoto is the ceremony for both Masai teenage boys and girls.
D. The Masai teenage boys are given advice from senior elders before attending Eunoto.
A. fantasise
B. embrace
C. reject
D. visualise
A. are aware of being filmed at the time
B. know that they may be subjected to criticism
C. realise that they may be publicly punished
D. are employed in the public sector
A. something either negative or positive in nature
B. something that is neither good nor bad
C. something that produces unexpected results
D. something that has both advantages and disadvantages
A. Google and similar enterprises tend to refrain from harvesting their customers' data for illicit purposes.
B. Body-cam ownership could eventually give rise to information overload, which, in turn, raises public concern.
C. Companies like Facebook may have their own intentions behind their willingness to take care of their users' body-cam data.
D. Social networks provide their users with greater freedom of choice while depriving them of their privacy and anonymity.
A. could be manipulated to charge innocent people
B. could provoke legal disputes among media companies
C. should be kept open to interpretation
D. may go unnoticed or be ignored completely
A. Because they disapprove of uncensored social media feeds.
B. Because they regret doing something illegal.
C. Because they want to avoid being recognised in public.
D. Because they wish to protect their image.
A. social interactions
B. wheels
C. people
D. desirable behaviours
A. Tom's mother required him to take better care of his health.
B. Tom's mother promised to take better care of his health.
C. Tom's mother ordered him to take better care of his health.
D. Tom's mother advised him to take better care of his health.
A. It has been reported that soil pollution has actually put many local farmers' lives at risk.
B. The livelihood of many local farmers was reported to be seriously endangered by soil pollution.
C. Soil pollution is reported to have posed a serious threat to the livelihood of many local farmers.
D. It is reported that the livelihood of many local farmers has led to serious soil pollution.
A. My friend no longer eats fast food.
B. My friend doesn't like eating fast food.
C. My friend sometimes eats fast food.
D. My friend has never eaten fast food.
A. the year 2003
B. hosted
C. for
D. time
A. keynote speaker
B. complementary remarks
C. organisers
D. proceeded
A. My
B. is
C. a
D. this weekend
A. It was only when Lucy had decided to donate part of her savings to the children that she paid a visit to the local orphanage.
B. Lucy had hardly decided to donate part of her savings to the children when she paid a visit to the local orphanage.
C. Before she paid a visit to the local orphanage, Lucy had decided to donate part of her savings to the children there.
D. Having paid a visit to the local orphanage, Lucy decided to donate part of her savings to the children there.
A. Had Laura practised playing the instrument a lot, she could have performed much better.
B. Hardly had Laura practised playing the instrument a lot when she could improve her performance.
C. As soon as Laura practised playing the instrument a lot, she could perform much better.
D. However much Laura practised playing the instrument, she could hardly perform any better.
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