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DS 6p" 2nd ond 9 foot Carmen Bung 2816. Tolentino See coe, fspaia, Mane MOCK EXAMINATION ENGUSH PROFICIENCY TEST (EPT) ‘GrméRAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The test questionnaire contains 100 test questions. Examinees shall manage to use twa 3} hous. 2. Read INSTRUCTIONS printed on your answer shee!. 3. Choose the answer you thinks Conect and biacken the circle of he lettet in your scammatie sty Shee 4 AVOID ERASURES, ‘5. WARNING: This maletialis protected by Copyigh! Laws, Unauthorized used shall be prosecuted inthe ful extent ofthe Pipine Laws. For exclusive use of CBRC reviewees only. (For lems 15) ‘Chopsticks ‘Chopsticks were invented in China over thousand years ago, prebabyy evelving from twigs used to spear food trom a cooking pot. ‘Knives took over tis function in the West, but Confucius, who conscered knives instruments of aggression, encouraged the ure of chopsticks 03 par of his teaching of non-violence. The name in Chinese is kudl i which means “quick ite elows" came from the pidgin Enotth for kual. Chopsticks spread throughout the erent, those belonging fo the rich made of gokd,sver very. orjode, Mest however, were-and are made of Bambee, which was plentiful and cheap, with ne tose or smell hat could affect the fooa. The Jopenese made them from a variety of woods and lacquered them for durabily. It was not unfi the late 19th century that the ‘ispotable bamboo variely became popular. Tradtionally, Chinese and! Japanese chopsticks citer in length and shape. The Chinese (ere tnvcrosing iquae, ontun ale te onle he iepnassetanaed soe eke rere shorter. They are efficient enough to pick up o single grain of rice, but ihe accepted way to eat ree is to use the chopsticks cost lke scoop, moving the grains rom a small bow! held close to the mouth. Chopatick etiquette says you should not gesture with ther 1 you talk, nor should you use them to poss food. And you're inviting misfortune if you crop them cr place them crossed on your Blcte, unless you do it in a restaurant fo show the welt you're finthed andl ready forthe check. 1. Another way of expressing the idea “chopslicks spread throughout the oflent” x ‘Chopsticks were swiftly accepted. in the orient '8. Chopsticks were mostly found.in the orient C. Chopsticks were discovered 1 Phopsicks were only found he erent $ 2.1m the phrore “ond lacquered them for durabilly® the mos ikely meaning cf lacqueesis_Comted A. Mixed ore 8. Dipped (Coated Sprayed 3.1m he passage, Chinese and Jopanese chopsticks were described! fe ‘Show that the Chinese and Japanese use chopsticks 3 OU ferences bebween the two Give an idea of where chopsicks came fom D-Paint out the smiaries ofthe wo 4. Using o tem that means “aici floes” to refer a por of chopsctsls an exemple of _ Sie a 8. Metophor : Hyperbole Operensesion ‘5. Chopsticks show ¢ cultural ference associated with people’ faing practice ‘00d preparation C. Rice eating habits D. Cooking traciions {Foritems 6-10) Yeror IM reason for being. That swtere the tok etna ert, veri andy 2" nthing going on, jus lot of nouns stanaing eround! with thei hands in thet pockets. Aver is easy fo spot Just took he moving target the center of ccfviy the Part that Fels you what's going on. No wonder the verb i the most interesing Ino sentence. tis aso the most complicated. Because the verb exoresses action has something that other wort Hock, to el you whetner something happened inthe post, the presen, he lure or some combination of mes: neers, sneered, wi sneeze, would have sneezed and 30 on. The ¥erb has another aipeci, to. vaes occowcig to who or whl & peslernng tho ction sneeze, he sneeres, they sere There are plenty of reatons a verb can go aster, The most commen att doesn't match the subject: one singular ante other plu. For example, Pochote ond! wes speeting The nex! mx! comeron ‘eason fs that the verb's mings tense-is of. (Yesterday she sneezes) This makes verb sound daunting. but they're realy not so bad, Taken one at « fime (Which ishhow you encounter them. atter ail) problems with verb con be made to disappear. 6. The mest important vaive of verbs is stated in the pastage that says: ‘A Spotting verbs in a sentence is very ecty Verbs are the necessary key in making sentences /Whare verbs ore, action is aways present { Without a vert, a sentence is uninteresting 7. According to the passage, one reason verbs are not eaty to use is becouse, ‘A. Unie other words. they are bound to time 5B. They always indicate on on going action Unie other words, their speling changes {They cause complication ina sentence 8. Based on the passage, a verb can be defined as the wordiin a sentence that ‘A. Can most ikely go astray 8.15 the most complicated C. Can easly be spotied Exeresses action “Taken one at a time" problems with verbs can be made fo disappear" the same os saying that_ A. Using verbs caries no necessary problem Difficulty with verbs can be overcome gradually Problems with verbs are that important D. Although difficut, veri problems are easily soved 10. The passage is an example of of onideo, ‘An explanation B. Anarration )A description ‘An analysis (For tems 11-15), Knee The knee is the laxgest joint in the body cnd is one of the most complicated. Al the some time, the knee joint swings ke o hinge ond lifts ke « lever. I flexes to absorb shock as we waik or ruyn and to protect our other bones from jaring or giincing. Without he knee, humans could not stand up, waik. climb or kick. Every day. every knee receives a routine workout. But the runners ond other athletes in high impact sports, the knee receives a serious pounding. Overuse can lead to serous injuy. In fact, one out of every four sports: injuries involves the knee. “Runner's Knee' is the mest common injury from overuse. People with Runner's Knee complain of dul, ‘aching pain under er around the kneecaps. The pain seems fo worsen when they descend staird or run down hils.To protect thei knees, athietes should look at thelr shoes. Exercise shoes must fit and wear well in order to minimize ask to the knee. if an athlete wishes to increase the fime and intensity of his workout, this must be done slowly in a step-by-step fashion. Athletes should work to strengthen their quadticeps. the lorge muscle group on the front of the thigh. In many runners, the quadriceps ore not os rong os the hamstrings. This uneven strength, strengthens the quadiiceps muscles. Many serious runness switch off between cycling and running os they train, 7 a 11, The selection emphasizes the values of A.Heatty Habits B.MerialShorpnen {G)Physical iiss. Spirtual Growth I2.According tothe selection the knee jin its kegglever and swings ke Aon @ Runner CO trae D.Cyale 1. The word “jaring* bones meors, ‘ A Aching bones B.Bending of bones C. Atfack on the bones @jroro sheking of bones ~\Ia#nAg 14 The selection communicates the there of _ The impertonce ol the knee B.The uncon of he human bones -—«C. How fo protectleg muscles. Sports injures jing workout 15. Who! type of texts this selection * therary 8 Jounaisic (Q scien D. Acoderic (For Items 16-20) - Poverty Seles have consienty pointed out at least tree major immeckate factor that push ehicken to stay or Wve on the sheets. These cee the Dover he forty. tami relationship factors (physical or sexual abuse) onagphndeence. Poverty cod peer Wiens ‘when compounded with problems and sess inthe fori fe such os famiy Breck ‘ond neglect. domeric violence by slop-parent Parents. ete allogetner create pressure on he ch home ond fine okace, protection ‘ond suppor from the peers on the sree! eventual becoming suscapiile fo het infuence ona feria, Wr heea meee opuiaton growin, ubanization, and migration have increased Hough the year. Chilcren are often forced fo ty Grcurstonces to “ help their fomily eke out of Bving or tend for themselves on the streets. Most of them are chidren of poor parents whe migrated trom the rural areas in the hope of finding beter job opportunities in the city, but whose lack of education rendered them lkequipped to struggle for suvivalin the urban jungle and are tnus curtained toa life of object poverty. For the street children, Ife on the streets Constant struggle they overcome, the various negative comments that threaten fo overtake them and destroy their hopes for Survival. They work under the heat ofthe sun on the dark of the night ror sx fo 10 hours, seven days a week, offen in @ mix cf ‘occupations in each situation fo ensure a legitimate way to suvive. ° 14 To “ate of ving means CBivesnncone °"BTeWewthotnen —C.tosteyinhe shook . Toworkin the skeet 17 Bed onthe section, whe valves seem fo be ising inthe fries ol sheet chien Herons onc nes Solty < ualtY 18. Whats he mot mpgtontfoto thet wilequip nc people fo sunive inthe ci Korey ecucation Coes B.Htome 19.The selections simple about Mending hoes tthe poor {hoping Sree! chron get an education rocioe wy enten Wrote sess, ow To lon pesture on the Tory 20, Bored onthe ext. we con conclude thet skeet chitren are _. Eee ee oe renee tremesee @remarsey {Fotos 2-28) wa Birds don't seem to sutfe from jet lag. But then again, they don't suer from aiport delays, crowded seating, inedible cine food or lost luggage either. Human jatlag seems to be bound inevitably to pasing rapidly through cferent lime zones. Birds usualy migrate trom north to south often not encountering any time change in theirjourney. A velesinarian speculates that i you puta bird on a place going east fo west, it might feel et lag. Bu, birds, unike humans, don't fry to fly that way ond cross several time zones in one Say, Some migrations can fake up fo several weeks. Bs don’t shetch their physical Iimils, unless they have fo, such os when fying vera lorge body of water. I hey are fred, birds stop ond go to sleep, while their human counterparts often have afficuties getting Some shuleye on a plane. As a ule, migration deesn't upte! birds’ natural seeping pattems. They seep when itis daxk and awaken ‘when itis Kght 21, What would be the bes file for the article? A. Bras with et logs. 8 Humans on a plane. The difference Between blest and human on travel he migration of birds through time zones. 122. As used in tne selection, the word “inedible” Ikely means _. ‘A. appetizing B.Mouihwateing —-—C. ittobe eaten D. Unit to be eaten 22: axed on he selecon i canbe conducted ha f ieorgue tate hen here Bireribeton etc ena ineans evr som as epecnraas eeeteeen Ieee Homers une Gs mite Fem ah sou (Forltems 24-28) cat ‘cat is @ precision insrument~a pertecily engineered hunting machine, designed for stealth, capture ond self-defense. It hos padded feet hat make no sound and muscles of enormous power and bul fo its Sze. ls bones ave aftached fo eneray efficient Bono that create o system of springs and levers pertect for Bounding, leaping cnd climbing. Its claws are shorper than those of any ther mammal and can be witherawn Under sheathlke pads where they escape injury and wear. No teeth are better sited for hunting than those of the cat - great canines for tearing and scisor-ike premolars fr shearing off bts of flesh, small enough te swallow. In the cat's eye, the colored fibers of thei respond immediately fo light, changes to permit exactness of vision in aight Conditions. In the dorkness of right, the ifs contracts fo widen the pupil and adit ony trace of available ight. In the biinding fant ef rmiceay, the is expands and the pupil shuts down fo thin vertical sit. xcept in white cots with blue eyes, a cat's hearing is Griremely acute, Each ear hot hventy seven muscles ha! allow the cat to rotate the ear in all directions, to collect sound. The cat's Feaston to sudden movernen! or hole to nll thal i! san usually escape threatening anger ~and the litle quamy passes Unarmed 24, The word “quan” usedtin the last poragraph means A Hunted jorge! °C. Monier .Victm 25. Cats have acute hearing except the white cats with blue eyes which do not Hear wet 8 Hunt wo ‘C. See wel ‘Orearw 26. he sentence “The cot a precikion insrument” is & Anpetde —— (Dretacne <. sine Dey 27.The selection is mainly about _. ‘A. How the cat difers from the dog 8. How the cat's ke a mammai(¢) The cat as a hunting machine D. The cat as a house pet 28, We can conclude from the selection that the cat's an animal which can, ADociototticks —B.Be domesticated —C. Be very dangerous. (“D) Suvive on its own (Foriters 29-32) ules Posted here. recited here, It seems that ules are everywhere. Rules at home and rules at school, They're at the park, they're at the pool. | con hardly breathe ore in bed, Without their chores in my head. Close your mouth to chew your food, Don't cross your eves {andi don't be rude, Wipe your feet, tum out the ights. Look both ways. take smaller bites, Don’t cut in ne. do shut the gate. Lick ond sfick the stomp on straight. Dad and me ox Dad and I? Whaty's this about cn infield fly? Sit down, clean up, keep off the orass. Raise your hand fo talk in class. Rules tell me what to do and say. They cramp my style, conirol my day, But without rules, without the din. | ‘Covldn't play, | couldn't win! Life would be a dreary pght, Without a wrong, there'd be no right. eee ee ae erent) Cee er nae area ony B. Metophor .Simile . Hyperbole 31. The word “dreary” at used in the sentence “Life would be o dreary plight" most Ikely means, 3 The ine "But without rules..| couldn't play” is an example of a/on, ‘A. Valuable B. invisible Boring D. Entertaining 22. The euthorincludes egamples of rules to signify he volve of _. ‘A Respect JObedient ©. Loyolty) D. Entertainment (Foritems 33-96) MR 'funny thing happened when researchers ot Mclean Hospital in Massachusetts were studying the brain chernstry of «bipolar people using on MRI machine with a unique electromagnetic puke sequence. the patient's moods itted testing for hours or even ‘Says. Skeptical the dactors pul another 30 bipolar adults through the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and 77 per cent hal significant mood boost. They are not sure why if works but there is a possible lnk: Nerves, i, What ihe main deg of ne octet Diterent woys fo tt depression of Bipolr aduls Sie Sit toll Gepresson of pater acts ifr of Sacto at ncloan Horptal Wo help bipolar: 5. Reacton folectical pubes to magnetic fees 34, In the article, the tine “funny thing hoppenedt” means: ‘A. Ahicrious thing took place ‘an absurd thing happened (CJan unusual thing cccured ‘A mysterious thing caused about 25, According fo the article, depression omong bipolar adults con be remedied by: A. Changing their brain chemistry fing them through an MRI machine Z Boosting the patient's mood 1. Moking the patient icugh 36. What did the doctors ot Mclean Hospital do to confim the results of the observation? ‘A. They studied the cause of depression in patients 8. They alto Used the MRI machine on non-bipolar adults They expoted brain electrical pulses to electromagnetic fields B.Jhey put more bipolar adits through the MR machine. When the women’s fberation movement started, among the man issues raised by feminists wos the relevance of beauty contest. {108 felt that the competion: were expicitative and demeoring fo women. If would seem, that the campaign to discourage contest hat hadi 0 far very limited success. Certoinly there have been achievements. Some competitions were launched which focused more on the contestants’ talents than their pulchlude. 2. Despite some developments, however. thete are very strong indicators that feminist have not really discouraged the holding of beauly competitions nor the participation of many women who seem to look ‘upon them as the stepping stone foward glamorous careers ke modeling and acting. 3. very yecr sfil sees the birth of many new ‘beauty contest ond many women have made ¢ career of joining every competion. Contestants have displayed the ferce determination one expects fo see only among prizefichters. There was. for instance, this italan beauty who participated in the Miss Universe pageant. Eager fo make the members of the board of judges notice her and possibly award her the ttle, the signorina: sathayed across the stage deliberately forgetting whatever it wos she was supposed to be wearing during that portion of the program, 4. While not mony women wil probably go to the same lengihs to get the altention, he lact remains that the word isl ul ct ladles of ol ages eager to Participate in any beauty contest, Thus, new contest are being lounched each yeor jus! fo accommodate all these women who would tke fo be known a Mis Semebady sometime during the lifetime. 37._ Whats the main idea of the selection? {A There és stiff competition among beauty contest condlckales 8. Beauty contesls have diminished in popularity through the years. C. Theres Ile relevance in the beouly contest held every year “Co eouty contests remain popular among young wernen in spite of negative reactions from feminists movements 38. What is meant by the phrase “stepping ston ‘A. An accessory to one’s aie B.A goodluck charm CE iniia step toworcs one’s goa! ‘A bridge to get fo the other silo 38. According fo the author, wha! career do most beauty contestants aspire for? A. advertising 8. television hosting ©. broadcasting ing 40. What is the primary reason why young women all over the world are eager to join beauty contests? ‘A. To meet more fienels around the world 8. To get ich and lead a privleged ite Jo have an opportunity to star a glamorous career To be able fo travel to another county (5 Used in the second poragraph® 41. One contestant in a beauly pageant doliberately did no! weer the proper allre in order to: ‘A.be different from the others B. entertain the cusionce C.make fun of herself Dyes ie atenion of he xe @. the author presented is ideas in the section by® Saicting -ooumerating deta C-norating giving examples 43, What does the author mean when he sci "It wos fll that the compsttions were exploitative andl ctéemoninigy iowa 22 Feminists felt that beauty contests were lshonorable and direspectiu to women. ‘uthor felt that beauly competitions are meaningless and irelevant. . The author felt that beauly compeiions ae a source of pride fo women. ©. Feminists fel that beauty contests are a woste of precious hime fo women, {For tems 44-60) ‘Asia's new generation of kids has more than jus youth in common. Whether in Mania, Hongkong, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakerte ‘0 Tokyo, whether rch or poor, urban or tural, delinquent or not, Asia's youngsters share many things. they ge to schools, sing-along, bars fst food outlets, rock concert and rales. They are dressedin wild costumes of «creaming colors o black, leather jackels, ‘outsized this and candy-colored sneakers. In Mani, they ore pariculaly caled “bagels”. Ther pursuits, Ihough seemingly inane: «re innocent ~singing-along with the gang at the mals, sharing cheeseburgers and sodas oF cruising the commercial center of ‘Cubao and Makati n Bangkok. they will wander about the Siam Shopping Center. in Singapore. in the Shopping complexes of Orchard Rood. they are kids of Asia's great cies, avant-garde, rebelious, modemized, They are exposed to imporied felovtion that shor in international vaives. In Hongkong, the kids have been described or precacious, worl -wise, and materiistc, governed lest, by feachers and parents than by the omnipresent television, Peer group influence is great. Their ademas are smoking, fout language, bizare and attention-getling appearance, and rude manneisms. In Japan, they look lke different race to the old generation. There iriing drug abuse, sexval freedom, crime and homosexuality among the youth, There'sless tespect gwen to, parents and to the aged. 44. The selection is about Asia's ‘Ales! generation B. delinquent youth 5 Urbanized ociely 45.11 con be inferred from the selection that Asia's youth ‘A shore many common goals B. have senseless pursuits C. have vatied dreams and ambitions 0 been influenced by westem culture 46, What s worth observing and good about the youth beneath the modern image and westerrized Mestyle®? ‘A-The values of the new generation have been modified by modernization vey in 2 comm character ax uenced bythe mecto €.ha youth oes tne eyo tty oe Simany oem st eekeve ott res 47. Wien the author said that Asion youth are avant-garde, it means that they ‘A ore behind the times, B. have old-fashioned thoughts Carestice new ond experimen ides ‘ore promiscuous and stubborn 48, What conclusion can be drawn out ofthe selections ‘A Pees are ust companions they don't inuence other. 8. Discipline of home has nothing fo do withthe character ofthe youth today. ‘Character s hereditary: the ervzonment has nothing to do with wha! was become of the youth today. (Gpinvorwboccan nedsheecpecttnere sone 49. \F he youth are exposed fo too much western television they wil likely Develop foreign valves and forget traditional ones. Develop an independent mind, €. Become complacent and indifferent. . Become aggressive and violent 50, What iterary techrique was used by the author in wing the selection? (9 Deserting ‘A. Comparing B.Makingaprofie —_C. Narrating events . Our bodies expect a constant supply of sleep, they function best when provided full night's sleep every 24 hours 8. Yet C6 D.Or The family went for a two-week cruise on__acean finer. Ors ‘new incredible Italian Incredible talon brand new C. Incredible brénd new llafon - Italian incredible brand new $3. Ihe child wos adviced to stay away __ because of trauma, )Completely from his father Completed for is father C. Completed with his father D. Completely with his father Re 4. Accounting proctce by dtc accguatin sovidords, m Gaces 3 Guide uded D. Was guided 55. Foods chin flcte. 0 ag of vitamin 8 reduce the rik of stoke ond heart dseose. A. Helped (®) ‘el C. Helps D.ls helping 56, he opening ceremony by top oficial. A.Groced Cicesces C.ls goced D.Had graced 57. Ahistory of depresiopederiolijurice and cbwse__the greatest deen! 1 people of cole. Aiea os Have D.Hoving s8.thore few cssesin he pas! which hs offected the present. Poa ae ar rvs vee 59 History, tis offen soe by the winners 7 saying thal suagess basin Hort recres Alodbeenwitten,B Hasbeer watien Ennion D.ewten 60. The term "medical reversal” refers to the replacement_ that was widely believed to be beneficial A Too medical practice ‘Gmedical practice by amedical practice 61. _should help you be better informed about potential sks, but it should not be a source of alarm, fe have your tamiy history known \ knowing your ferniy History :Krtow your farny history Having your family history known 82. We become nervous and doubtful, __we don't tee our good coming os quickly as we think. wen 8. While C.Becouse D. Therefore. (3:0 yeen econo awh ___of racer concam oo pa Citavebeen” —- Goren (4. Toxégrodes- to known ot woter bears ore microscopic arimok ha iv wolry envraremetrcocfoedtericees tomar coe S in Aon 8. Over D. For 65. ‘ond rapid economic grow!h in recent years, have put a large and increasing stress on the water resources ond ‘envonmentin Ho Chi Minh Cy, Vietnarn, ‘A Having increased population 8. Increase popuiation increasing population increased population 66. Dorothy unnecessarily __ a quae! wth Bryan and lft the porty immediately Apickedon Bipicked out icked D. picked up 67. Success in this exomination depends __ the harchwork alone. Aat B.in ‘C.on Drom 68. Rover pleaded _his teacher to osk ond give him o chance. Awith ew Crom Din a ‘The chid whe caught cheating __ the teacher not fo tellhs parents about the incident. (implored 8. has implored ‘Chet imploring . hod impleredt 70. You_ to stop chinking oleohol now before it __you. A most it B. should Oraverars D. shal 7). The department store has __ boxes to giver. coreboord gif 8. Guere gift cordboard_C. git cordboard square debutont received __ roses. /erdl big reat B.severalred big Cured several big D.big red severa! Pa “ @ee cme amtton A.Hence itlooks into 8. untilit looks into: C. since it looks into G@pecovseitiooks int. 75, Flipines are fortunate_ the county has natural resources. use Thence ‘C.when D. despite D. trom {he feasibly prorzation of the various concemsforit to be able 76. Identity the one part that must be changed to make the sentence conect. ‘Ain many cities aroune the world, 8. the number of homeless people yebecome Bvobig problem, Identity the the one part that must be changed fo make the sentence correct, jabow in efsappoiniment Brover something C.youde Deis not productive, 78. identity the the one port that must be changed to make the sentence corect, Jor year, aspirin was hailed as a heart hero, ‘or patients with problems of the heart bu! experts recenty discovered C. that i hos a link to stomach problems such cs gastrointestinal Bleeding especiclly D-ifone takes i dally evenif he has no known heart ailments 79, Jcenty the one port that must be changed to make the sentence correct. Unclean water and improper disposal of waste be canied Nighy communicable diseases Hoocouse of theirinjunous effects D.fohuman ite £0. Identity the one port that must be changed to make the sentence conect. Outside of written records idence of Prilppines existence C.have survived D. in pottery relics, J. identity the ene port that must be changed to make the sentence correct, spite being crippled arth, ‘Grandma Ana Moses was 0 sel-tough artist who started painting C. everyday turning out more than 1000 works in 25 years . exhibited her work in the US unt her death. 82. Identity the one part that must be changed to make the sentence comect. A. Languege was brought into the spotight 8. as a crucial factor ‘Nigeria's social, economic and the political future -ause muliinguaism inevitably suits in communication problems. ity the one part that must be changed to make the sentence correct. Tor a very long petiod of time C.in dry conaitions D. can attect our creviatory system, 84. Identify the one pert that must be changed to make the sentence corect. See ici wean ates oe vidence of having depression are considered a grave risk factor 50 that there is ol more reason for a depressed person 10, D. seek psychological and medical mood boosters. 85. Identity the one port that must be changed to make the sentence coect, ‘A. Oncologists are doctors 8. who specialize é in eating 86, Identity the one part that must be changed fo make the sentence correct. he failure of ree-planting project wos dive to the inconsistent reforestation program ;phazard Community tree-plonting schemes. and meddling practices of heitference indivichals ‘who reduced the ant-erosion fences D. just fo benefit their pasture land businesses 87. Identity he the one part that must be changed to moke the sentence correct. You should make sure jour body has get the necessary vitamins and minerals B-humans need. 88. identity the one port that must be changed fo make the sentence conect. A. itis often said thet tring never shike twice ‘a! the same place D. buttis not tue. 83 Adentity he one part that mus! be changed fo make the sentence corect, nce the time the World Wide Fund for nature reported 3} mere than 22 species of wild falines have decining cifferent non-govemment agencies have given their support ©. to the program thal would protect the species $0. Identity the one pot hat must be changed to moke the sentence caret. i bought some (@)sivercharring victorian D. ot the fea market, ame the one part that must be changed to make the sentence corect, mother and her new bom baby is encouraged ‘0 exchange smiles os often at they coulet C. because iis important for bonding and attachment . os wel as intelectual and social development of the chic. ‘ance statements Son the one port that must be changed fo make the sentence correct rere the formal reports .prepored B-by accountants. 98. kdentty the one part thet must be changed to make the sentence comect ‘A. The novel was so popular B.among teenagers 10.0 point that a movie was made ae base from the story 24. Identity the one part that must be changed to make the sentence corect. ‘A. Machu Picchu: a beautiful fours attraction which nestles in @ high sade jeen two peaks Cusco, Pery above the Urubambe Valley, wos bul by the Incas in the 1Sth century ond i's boasts of more than {@ hundred fight of sone step which leads fo femples ond garden feraces. Statistics ore a method used by maihematicions os for back os 17 cenhury Which is used fo analyze data that i, to organize, —_ C. make sense, exploin and put meaning fo an othenwice D- large amount of material or date gathered in a research study. 3 Identity the one port that must be changed to make the tentence correct, 96. identify the one pat thal must be changed to make the sentence correct. ‘education realy suited to the rural environment ‘can become both acceptable and genuinely functional ‘C.only when the environment begins to offer sts, knowledge 1D. ond opportunities on the large scale. 97. entity the one part that must be changed to make the sentence correct. em ee ee * Diatter taking it £6, kent the one part tha must be changed to moke he sentence corect. Aine Pilppines thes ecermmecions osu everyone {Bronneserhcies rosette 39 Identity the one part that must be changed fo make the sentence correct. skip meal ximizes| C. the colores effect D of the food we eat. intence corect. 100, Identity the one port that must be changed to make the Theil ne QyeSine ton and many vce eter D. edge of our seats. Sun feading Com pehoncien

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