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GLISH TEST 1(Unit 1 + Unit 2) Time allotted : 45 minutes Name: Class: 10 I, PRONUNCIATION (1p) Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others, 1. A. skeleton B. digestive C. intestine D. respiratory 2. Accritical B. physical C. sociable D. financial 3. A. contribute B. originate C. complicated D. precaution 4. A credible B. circulatory C.acupuncture D. memory I. LANGUAGE (2.5ps) Choose the one (A, B, C, or D) that best completes each sentence. 1. Being the of the family, she works hard to provide for her children, A. breadwinner B. homemaker C. housewife D. child-minder 2. Women whose husbands do not contribute the household chores are more vulnerableillness and tend to think more about divorce. A. to - with B. for - to C.to-to D. for - with 3. Homemaking can't only be the job of the wife or the husband. Both should hands to provide for the family and to make it happy. A. change B. shake C. give D. join 4, The system of the body lets us break down the food we eat and turn it into energy. A. respiratory B. digestive C. circulatory D. skeletal 5. Therapies like acupuncture are believed to be effective to modern medicine A. devices B. precautions C. capabilities D. alternatives 6. Daily exercise and weight control strongly influence your chances of staying A. health B. healthy C. unhealthy D. inactive 7. Mary: Did you post the letter for me? Bill: Oh, Tm sorry. I completely forgot. 1 it now. A.amgoingtodo —_B. will do C.am doing D.do 81 of selling my car. Would you be interested in, iv A. Think / buy B. am thinking / to buy C. am thinking / buying D. will think / buying 9, ‘There's somebody behind us. I think we. A. are followed B. are being followed C. willl be D. followed 10. The row of bones down or along the middle of a human's or animal's back is called the_ A. brain B. skull C. skeleton D. spine II. WRITING (2.5 ps) Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the sentence provided. 1. Trainers must be worn in the sports center at all times, - You must Having a breakfast of protein like eggs, beef, or beans is good for mental work. -Itis, 3. Many people believe that foods can affect one's mood. - Foods 4, The authorities are about to expand the city according to the approved plans. ~ According to the approved plans, the city is, 5, John advised Tom not to lend them any more money. - Tom had IV. READING (2.5 ps) A. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the following passage. Dear Mum and Dad, This is just a quick letter to let you know that I'm fine, We're all working quite hard because the exams are only a few weeks away, but our teacher says he thinks well do well. (My landlady's not so sure - she keeps (1) me I should stop (2) so much TV and do a bit more reading!) Anyway, we had a wonderful time at half term. I went off to Paris for (3) days with some of the others from the school, and we went on a guided tour of the city. We saw most of the famous (4) like the Louvre, where they have an amazing collection of paintings, and the Eiffel Tower. Then we went down to the South of France (5) train. It was so fast - the whole journey was only about four hours. We spent a little time in Nice and Cannes as well, and we all really enjoyed it 1A. saying B. speaking C. talking D. telling 2. A.to watch B. watch C. watching, D. watched 3 Aafew B. alittle C. few D. litle 4. A. shows: B. looks C. sights D. views 5. Ain B.on C. with D.by B. Read the passage and circle the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question. When I injured my back, I had to take a break from my running career. I decided to introduce more women to the sport, to show them how much fun it can be and to give them the confidence to get out and run. I decided to start a running club for women in my area because I was annoyed by the attitude of many race organisers. They complain about the lack of women in the sport but also use this as an excuse for not providing separate changing facilities. I put up posters and 40 women, young and old, fit and unfit, joined. All of them were attracted by the idea of losing weight but I don't think they had really thought about running before. When or if they did, they had a picture of painful training. They didn't think of chatting and smiling while running in beautiful places, like by a river. AL first, they ran for only a minute ~ now they can run for thirty minutes. They've also learned from other runners about diet and keeping fit in general I wanted to do something for women's running and I've had so much pleasure watching their progress - almost as much as they've had themselves. 1. What is the writer's main aim in writing the text? ‘A. to describe her own running career C. to complain about race organisers B. to talk about women runners D. to describe good running methods 2. What would a reader find out from the text? A. the progress made by the women in the club B. the best kinds of places for running C. how runners can avoid injuring themselves D. the teaching skills of the writer 3. What is the writer's opinion of the runners she trained? A. They were too serious. B. They couldn't develop their skills, C. They were difficult to train. D. They needed encouraging. 4, The women joined the club to ‘A. have good time B. become top runners C. help them lose weight D. meet other people 5. Which of the following would be the best title for the club posters? A. Discover the pleasures of running B. Riverside running club for women C. Athletics competitions: how to win D. Keep fit by training hard V. LISTENING (1.5 ps) You will hear a radio presenter talking about photography competition for children. For each question, fill in the missing information In the numbered space. PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION Competition is for children between 8 and 12 years old Topic of photos: a @ Send all photos with posteard to: Star Radio 243) Square, London Postcard to show child's: name (4) phone number Date photos to be received by: 6) August Exhi n of photos to take place at: (6) THE END. ANSWER KEY ENGLISH TEST (Nol) I. PRONUNCIATION (1 p) LA 2D 3. 4.B Il, LANGUAGE (2.5 ps) LA 20 3.D 4B 5D 6B 7B aC 9B 10.D ILL, WRITING (2.5 ps) 1.- You must wear trainers in the sports center at all times. 2.- It is good to have a breakfast of protein like beef, eggs, or beans for mental work 3.- Foods are believed to affect one’s mood. 4- According to the approved plans, the city is going to be expanded by the authorities. 5- Tom had better not lend them any more money. IV. READING (2.5 ps) AID 2C 3.A 4.C 3.D BIB 2A 3.D 4c 5B V. LISTENING (1.5 ps) 1. (the) sea 2. (a) camera 4, Woodstock 5. age 6.17 (th) 6. (the) museum, ‘Transcript: You will hear a radio presenter talking about a photography competition for children. For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space. You now have 20 seconds to look at Part 3. Now we are ready to start, Listen carefully, you will hear the recording twice. Radio presenter: Once again we're holding our popular photography competition for children. It’s open to all children between 8 and 12 who have an interest in photography. We're not looking for special technical skills - just the imagination to take a good picture, Last year, the topic for our competition was wildlife and we received many excellent photos. This year we'd like your photos to be on the subject of the sea. This is the only requirement - the rest we leave to ‘you. It doesn’t matter whether your photo is in color or black and white or what size itis. A team of professional photographers will just the photograph and they'll choose the four that they think show the most promise. The winner will receive a camera, while the second prize will be free photography lessons. Those in third and fourth place will receive a photography book If you're interested, we'd like you to post your photograph to us here at Star Radio, 24 Wookstock Square, that’s WO O D S TO CK, London, Remember to put the photograph in a cardboard envelope so that it doesn’t get damaged. Unfortunately we're not able to return any photographs. With your photos you also need to send a postcard with your name, age and phone number. We don’t need your address- we'll be contracting the winners by phone. Your photographs need to reach us by 17 August so you have a few weeks before the closing day. The results of the competition will be announced on this program a week later on the 24% There will be a chance to see all the photographs entered into the competition in an exhibition at the museum, This will start on the 28th August and stay open until the 3 September. Entry to the exhibition is free ‘Now for the. Now listen again. you to listen to your favourite band in the comfort of your own home, they cannot create the true atmosphere of a live (2) Whether you have queued up for tickets, or sent off for them months before, you get the same feeling of excitement when you finally make it into the concert venue. Standing with (3) other fans, you eventually see the road crew leave the stage. How can you keep still after that, with everyone around you (4) . as the musicians come on stage? Even If It is not your favourite band, you soon get carried away by the rhythm and power of the music. Like waves in a heavy sea, the audience around you rocks and sways to the beat of each song. And when it seems to be over, you stamp your feet and shout for more, and are rewarded at last by the (5) of the band running back on stage for that final encore. Give me live music every time! 1. A.going B. seeing C. watching, D. attending 2. Aact B. performance C. play D. exhibition 3. A. thousands B. thousands of C. thousand D.thousand of 4, A. yelling and screaming B. yells and screams C. yelled and screamed D. yell and scream 5. A. sight B. view C. scene D. sign B, Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best solution to finish each of the questions that follow. Along with jogging and swimming, eycling is one of the best all-round forms of exercise. It can help to increase your strength and energy, giving you more efficient muscles and stronger heart. But increasing your strength is not the only advantage of cycling. Because you're not carrying the weight of your body on your feet, it is a good form of exercise for people with painful feet or backs. However, with all forms of exercise it's important to start slowly and build up gently. Doing too much too quickly can damage muscles that aren't used to working, If you have any doubts about taking up cycling for health reasons, talk to your doctor and ask his/her advice. Ideally you should be cycling at least two or three times a week. For the exercise to be doing you good, you should get a little out of breath. Don't worry that if you begin to lose your breath, it could be dangerous and there must be something wrong with your heart. This is simply not true; shortness of breath shows that the exercise is having the right effect. However, if you find you are in pain then you should stop and take a rest, at least two or three times a week. 1. According to the writer, it is best to go cycling A.conce a week B. at least two or three times a month C. at least two or three times a week every day 2. You should not worry about the shortness of breath because, A. it shows that there is something wrong with your heart, B. itis a sign of exercise having the right effect C. it shows that you should stop and take a rest D. it isa sign of your getting rid of your heart problem 3. People with back problems might go cycling because A. ithelps them to relieve their backache B. it helps to make their backs become stronger C. itenables them to carry the weight of their body on their feet D. it does not make them carry the weight of their body on their feet 4, Which of the following is NOT included in the advantages of cycling? A. Increasing you strength and energy B. Making you look younger C. Giving you better muscles D. Giving you a stronger heart 5. What does the word "it" in paragraph 1 refer to? A. your strength B. your body C. forms of exercise D. cycling IV. WRITING (2ps) A. Complete the second sentence so that the meaning stays the same to the first one, 1. [tried to explain the problem to Tom but he refused to listen Tom wouldn't let 2. John was driving me home from school and a police car stopped us. John was 3. Many people believe that the man was killed by terrorists The man is. B. Complete the following sentences, using the prompt given. 1, modem society / men's / women's / roles / similar. 2. Eating fruit/ apples / kiwis / pears / help/ improve / health condition. NING (1.5 ps) You will hear a radio presenter talking about weekend events in the Carlisle area. For each question, put a tick (J in the correct box. 1, The concert starts at A.O7pm. B.07.30 pm. C.18.30 pm. 2. The money from the concert will pay for A. Cl books for the school library B. D some school sports equipment. C. a schoo! trip to London. 3. The Walking Club will meet A. Din the market square. B. D at the bus station. C. Clin the car park by the lake. 4, You can hear a talk by a writer A. Glin the library B. Dat the bookshop. C. at the university. 5. The writer will talk about A. a famous person she has written about. B. Da recent joumey she has made C. Othe next book she will write. 6. To go to the talk you should A. C1bea club member. B.D be over 16. C. Cl book a ticket THE END, ANSWER KEY ‘THE FIRST TERM TEST I. PRONUNCIATION (1 p) LD 2B 3D 4B Il, VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE (3 ps) 1c 2B 3B 4c 5.C 6c 1B BA 9A 10.B WD 12.B II, READING (2.5 ps) A. Read the text and fill each gap with a suitable word from the box. LA 2B 3.B 4A 5A B. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best solution to finish each of the questions that follow. Le 2B 3.D 4.B 5.D IV. WRITING (2 ps) A. Complete the second sentence so that the its meaning stays the same to the first one: 1. Tom wouldn’t let me explain the problem to hit. 2. John was stopped by a police car while he was driving me home. 3. The man is believed to have been killed by terrorists B. Complete the following sentences, using the prompt given: 1, In modem society, men’s and women’s roles (the roles of men and women) are similar / men’s roles are similar to women’s 2. Eating fruit like apples, kiwis or pears will help /helps (to) improve your health condition. V. LISTENING (1.5 ps) LB 2B 3.c 4A 5.B 6c Transcript: You will hear a radio presenter talking about weekend events in the Carlisle area. For each question, put a tick in the correct box. You now have 45 seconds to look at the questions for Part 2. Now we are ready to start. Listen carefully. You will hear the recording twice. Presenter: And that was a lovely song especially for Sandra. I hope you were listening Sandra. Now, It’s time for our “What's on around Carlisle” this weekend. There are lots of things happening. First of all, Lambly school has contacted us to tell us about the concert they are giving on Saturday evening, that’s the 8h. The music starts at 7.30 not at 7 o'clock as advertised, and will finish about 8.30 after which coffee will be available. They say it’s an evening of songs and dances for everyone. There will be light refreshments afterwards in the library. That will be included in the cost of the ticket. Do go along to this concert as the school will use all the money to buy some sports equipment for the children. Last year’s concert was a great success and the school was able to buy a new computer for the children to use and also pay fora trip to London. Next, I have some details of a regular weekend activity. The Walking Club are going for a long distance walk around the lake this Sunday. Everyone should meet at 10am in the car park by the lake, Don’t forget you can get a bus from the market square if you don’t have any transport Take a packed lunch and some warm clothes with you. If the weather's nice, you'll be able to have a picnic by the side of the lake. Have fun! On Saturday evening, there’s a talk for the International Club by a well-known local writer, Sarah Jones, who teaches at the university. You may have read her latest novel, it’s in all the bookshops at the moment. Well, she’s giving a talk at Spm on Saturday evening at the library. That’s the building next to the theatre, in the centre of town. I'm sure you'll find it interesting. Sarah has just retumed from Africa and will talk about all her experiences there. She travelled through three different countries and met lots of interesting people, including a famous actor. Now, the International Club would like to remind you that the talk is for everyone, not just members. They say it’s a family evening and under 16s get free. They also say it’s best to make sure you book a ticket first. I’m sure the evening will be popular, so take their advice and have a great time. Now listen again. That is the end of Part 2. ENGLISH TEST 3 (Unit 6 + Unit 7) ‘Time allotted: 45 minutes Name: Class: 10. 1. Read the passage carefully and choose the correet answer (1.25 ps) In the past, both men and women were expected to be married at quite young ages. Marriages were generally arranged by parents and family, with their children having little chance to say no in the matter. In the past it was not surprising to find that a bride and groom had only just met on the day of their engagement or marriage. In modem Vietnam, this has changed completely as people choose their own marriage-partners based on love, and in consideration primarily to their own needs and wants. Moreover early marriage is quite illegal The traditional Vietnamese wedding is one of the most important of traditional Vietnamese occasions. Regardless of westernization, many of the age-old customs practiced in a traditional Vietnamese wedding continue to be celebrated by both Vietnamese in Vietnam and overseas, often combining both westem and eastern elements. Besides the wedding ceremony, there is also an engagement ceremony which takes place usually half a year or so before the wedding. Due to the spiritual nature of the occasion, the date and time of the marriage ceremony are decided in advance by a fortune teller. The traditional Vietnamese wedding consists of an extensive array of ceremonies: the first is the ceremony to ask permission to receive the bride, the second is the procession to receive the bride (along with the ancestor ceremony at her house), the third is to bring the bride to the groom's house for another ancestor ceremony and to welcome her into the family, then the last is a wedding banquet. The number of guests in attendance at these banquets is huge, usually in the hundreds. Several special dishes are served. Guests are expected to bring gifis, often money, which the groom and bride at one point in the banquet will go from table to table collecting, 1, Inthe past, A. Vietnamese couples were free to make a decision on the marriage B. Vietnamese marriage was decided by parents and family C. getting married at an early age was not allowed D. parents had no right to interfere their children's marriage 2. In former days, the fact that a bride and groom had only first met just on the day of i their engagement or marriage was | A. surprising B. popular C. uncommon D. strange 3. Which sentence is referred Vietnamese modem marriage? A. Most young people do not have their marriage based on love. B. All marriages are arranged by parents and family. CC. Marriage is quite westernization. D. Couples do not get married at quite young ages. 4, According to the passage, A. Oversea Vietnamese people do not like to organize a traditional wedding B. There is an engagement ceremony which takes place usually half a year or so before the wedding C. Many of the age-old customs practiced in a traditional Vietnamese wedding do not exist nowadays D. Vietnamese people never ask a fortune teller the date and time of the marriage ceremony Which does not exist in a Vietnamese wedding party? A. firecrackers B. guests C. dishes D. gifts IL. Read the passage and fill each gap with a suitable word from the box (1.25 ps) married advantage more access marriage enrolled —_less disadvantage Despite progress in recent years, girls continue to suffer severe (1) and exclusion in education systems throughout their lives. An estimated 31 million girls of primary school age and 34 million girls of lower secondary school age were not (2) in school in 2011. Sub-Saharan Africa has the lowest proportion of countries with gender parity: only two out of 35 countries. Furthermore, many countries will still not have reached gender parity. On current trends, it is projected that 70 per cent of countries will have achieved parity in primary education, and 56 per cent of countries will have achieved parity in lower secondary education. Girls! education is both an intrinsic right and a critical lever to reaching other development objectives. Providing girls with an education helps break the cycle of poverty: educated women are less likely to marry early and against their will; less likely to die in childbirth; (3) likely to have healthy babies; and are more likely to send their children to school. When all children have (4) to a quality education rooted in human rights and gender equality, it ercates a ripple effect of opportunity that influences generations to come. Girls’ education is essential to the achievement of quality learning relevant to the 21st century, including girls’ transition to and performance in secondary school and beyond. Adolescent girls that attend school delay (5) and childbearing, are less vulnerable to disease including HIV and AIDS, and acquire information and skills that lead to increased earning power. Evidence shows that the retum to a year of secondary education for girls correlates to a 25 per cent increase in wages later in life. IIL. Choose the best answer (3.5 ps) L. Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest A. reception B. necessary C. legend D. ceremony 2. Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. A. admire B. discrimination C. bridesmaid D. diversity 3. Pick out the word whose syllable is stressed differently from the others: A. originate B. eliminate . equality D. mystery 4. Pick out the word whose syllable is stressed differently from the others. A. prestigious B. workforce C. ancestor D. preference 5. In Vietnam, guests often give money as a wedding present to the couple on their wedding day, A.newly-marry _B. new-married C. newly-married D. new-marry 6. The government has done a lot to gender equality in education, employment opportunities and healthcare A. promote B. develop C. satisfy D.get 7. Inthe past, most parents had preference boys over girls, A.to B. for C. against Dain 8. In the past, the and engagement ceremonies took place one or two years before the wedding. A. suggestion B. reception C. marriage D. proposal 9, “think females are better at learning a foreign language than males.” A. don't like it B. [couldn't disagree more C. Thank you. It's nice of you to say so. D. Don't worry about it 10. “New York must be the most interesting city in the world, don't you think?” A. No, I'd rather do something else B. Yes, I'd love to. C. It might be. I don't know. D. No, I don't like tall buildings. 11. These people wanted to start new life in new country, but they faced a lot of difficulties because they didn't know anything about new land A.a/the/a B. the /a/ the C.X/a/the D.a/a/the 12. Some people think that married women pursue a career. A. shouldn't B. mustn't C. might not D. couldn't 13. He. with an award for his hard work on gender equality. ‘A. must be presented B. might present C. might be presented D. must present 14, They had food and warm homes for the winter, so they wanted to say thank you to their native American friends. A. althe B.XIX . therX D. X/the IV. Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first (2.5 ps) 1. Yesterday the temperature was nine degrees. Today it's only six degrees. Its 2. They must not allow any kind of violence at school. Any kind. 3. Many people believe that no sea in the world is warmer than the Red Sea Many people believe that. 4, They will sue the company for wage discrimination ‘The company. : 5. Although his knowledge of English is still poor, Nam gets along very well in class discussion. In spite of V. You will hear a man telling a group of students about a trip to the theatre. For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space. (1.5 ps) TRIP TO STAUNTON THEATRE Meet at 6.00 p.m. at the: (ish ‘The name of the play is @ Get a copy of the play from the: @ Each theatre ticket will cost @ After the theatre - have: ©) and coflee, On the return journey, the coach will stop at the (6) and then the school THE END. ANSWER KEY ENGLISH TEST (No3) I. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer (1.25 ps) LB 2B 3D 4B S.A II. Read the passage and fill each gap with a suitable word from the box (1.25 ps) 1. disadvantage 2. enrolled 3. more 4. access 5. marriage IIL. Choose the best answer. (3.5 ps) LA 2B 3.D 4A S.C 6A 7B 8.D 9B %C 1D 2A BC 4B IV. Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning (o the first (2.5 ps) 1. It's colder today than it was yesterday 2. Any kind of violence mustn’t be allowed at school 3. Many people believe that the Red Sea is the warmest in the world, 4, The company will be sued for wage discrimination. 5. Inspite of his poor knowledge of English, Nam gets along very well in class discussion. V. You will hear a man telling a group of students about a trip to the theatre (1.5 ps) I.back gate 2. The Party 3. (school) secretary 4. £15.75 4. ice-cream 6. bus station or bus stop Transeript: You will hear a man telling a group of students about a trip to the theatre. For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space. You now have 20 seconds to look at Part 3. Now we are ready to start. Listen carefully. You will hear the recordings twice. Man: Okay everyone,now weneed tosay a few things about our visit to Staunton Theatre next Tuesday. You need to be here at school at six o’clock. We'll meet by the back gate because the coach can’t stop at the front one, We can’t leave any later than six, as the play starts at 7.30. We're seeing a very interesting play called The Party by Andrew McVitie. St’s a comedy about a birthday celebration. His works can be difficult to understand so you need to read the play in advance. There is a copy for everybody which you can pick up from school secretary. Do that as soon as you can. Vl hand out the theatre tickets on the coach. We're all sitting together, in rows E and F. The full price of these tickets is £18, but you're lucky, because I managed to get a discount for the group, so you only have to pay £15.75 each, Could you let me have this money before Tuesday, please, and £ 3.50 for the coach. Now a lot of you have suggested going somewhere together afterwards. Well, the coach driver is willing to come back a bit later, but there isn’t time for a three course meal, so we'll go to a café I know nearby for an ice cream and a coffee. Don’t forget to bring some money for that. ve arranged for the coach to make an extra stop before it comes back to the school. So for those of you who need to take the bus home, it will be possible for you to get off at the bus station. If you decide to take a taxi, you should find plenty of taxis there, or you can walk to the main square. Right, any questions. Now listen again. (The recording is repeated.) That is the end of Part 3. (From Cambridge Preliminary English Test 5, Test 2, Part 3) GLISH TEST 4 (Unit 8 + Unit 9) Time allott : 45 minutes Name: Class: 10. I, PRONUNCIATION (1 p) Find the word with a stress pattern different from the others. 1. A.delicious B. official C. similar D. specific 2. A. defining B. advantage C. continue D. permanent 3. A. dedicate B. recommend C. introduce D. understand 4. A. access B. disruptive C critical D. portable Il, VOCABULARY and GRAMMAR (2.5 ps) Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences. 1. That's Peter, father has just come from the Philippines A. who B. that C. whose D. whom 2. Smartphones, laptops and tablets are modem, that have changed the way we think. A. devices B. access C.computer D. information 3. Electronics make students lighter. ‘A. handbags B. backpacks C. books D. exams 4A is a mobile computer that is also useful for language learning. A. desktop B. CD player C.radio D. tablet 5. Don't ask him those questions. He hates answering questions, A. mobile B. annoyed C. personal D. excited 6. He didn’t come back home last night, made his parents very worried A. who B. whom C.which D. that 7. Afier they. , Isat down and took a nap. ‘A. had gone| B. went C. gone D. go 8. The bag I bought yesterday was made in Italy. A. who B. whose C. whom D. which 9. is a result of dumping plastic or other inorganic waste in the ground and the ovemse of chemical fertilizers in agriculture. ‘A. water pollution —_B. soil pollution C. noise pollution D. air pollution 10. In the age of technology you can take advantage new applications which are very useful for learning English. A.of, B.on Cin D.up LIL. WRITING (2.5 ps) A. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting. (1 p) 1, He was drink a cup of coffee when the phone rang A. was drinking B. cup C. when D. rang 2. Those homework that the teacher assigned is very difficult A. Those B. that . assigned Dis 3. Hundreds of houses and other buildings were destroying by the tropical storm ‘A. Hundreds B. other C. were destroyed D. tropical storm 4, We wish today were sunny so that we can spend the day in the country A. wish B. were C.can D.in B. Complete the second sentence so that it has the similar meaning to the first sentence, using the

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