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A1 v.

donate
definition (b) to give; to contribute; to grant; to bestow
v. absorb
definition (d) to suck up; take up; take
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in
v. consume
A3
definition (a) to eat or drink; to use up; to destroy
v. compare
definition (b) to show how (people or things) are alike or different; to consider to be
A4
similar
v. swap
A5
definition (c) to exchange one thing for another; to trade; to barter
v. rate
definition (d) to assess; to appraise; to determine value; to grade; to classify; to
A6
sort
v. issue
A7
definition (b) to publish; to distribute; to circulate; to emit
v. mean
definition (c) to signify; to be significant; to intend; to
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indicate
v. amend
A9
definition (a) to change; to alter; to improve
A10 v. alleviate
definition (a) to allay; to soothe; to relieve; to soften; to lessen

leaflet: (noun) A small book, usually with a paper cover. Synonym: booklet, brochure, folder,
pamphlet.
 During the convention, we need volunteers to hand out leaflets promoting our products.
pamphlet: (noun) A small booklet or pamphlet. Synonym: booklet, folder, leaflet, brochure
 She was passing out informational pamphlets to visitors at the conference.
promotion: (noun) An activity used to increase the visibility of a product or service.
 We need to think of a creative promotion to help sell our new line of computers.
prospect: (noun) A potential customer or candidate for something.
 I think the woman who just left is a good prospect for our new line of footwear.
put out: (verb) To send out a product for sale; to send out information.
 The clothing store puts out a catalog every month for the customers.
sales force: (noun) A group of people involved in the selling process.
 We doubled the number of people in our sales force after opening ten new stores.
target market: (noun) A specific group or type of person a product is designed for.
 The target market for our new line of toys is ten‐ to twelve‐year olds.
trend: (noun) The general direction in which something is going; a current style.
 The current trend among young men is to wear pants that hang so low they almost fall off.
Airlines that are members of the WATA (World Air Transport Association) have established the
following recommendations for the carriage of pregnant women and babies:
______ mothers
150. (A) Expectant
(B) Expected
(C) Expectedly
(D) Expecting
While air transport is deemed safe for pregnant women, each airline may apply its own certain
restrictions. It is advisable ______ each airline well in advance to check traveling policy.
151. (A) contacting
(B) having contact
(C) to contact
(D) to be contacted
Air transport is not recommended in the period ______ the final month of pregnancy and
seven days subsequent to childbirth.
152. (A) adjoining
(B) extending
(C) prologing
(D) spanning
WATA general regulations recommend that medical authorization to fly be sought:
• As of the 28th week of pregnancy
• If birth is expected within four weeks of the departure date
• If birth is expected to involve any complications

JINGO ELECTRONICS AND SUTHERTECH COMPUTER INDUSTRIES


ANNOUNCE DEFINITIVE MERGER AGREEMENT
JINGO Computers and Suthertech Computer Industries, Inc. announced today that they have
signed a definitive merger agreement. The strategic combination will have approximately $5
billion in annual revenues, 5,900 employees, 23 facilities worldwide, a leading global position
in computer manufacturing.
The merger transaction, expected to close in the second quarter of this year, is subject to
stockholders’ approval under the Hart Scott Rodino Act, refinancing of indebtedness and
other customary closing conditions. Under the terms of the merger agreement, which was
unanimously approved by the Boards of Directors of both companies, Suthertech stockholders
will receive 0.685 JINGO shares in exchange for each of their Suthertech shares. Upon the
completion of the transaction, JINGO stockholders will own approximately 51 percent and
Suthertech stockholders approximately 49 percent of the merged entity

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