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Being On time

Being on time is a beautiful social ethic and one of great importance, as it creates efficiency in system
and implies respect for one another. However, it is one the many values that is not easy for our students
to learn.

Inner discipline, one that comes from an understanding of the set rules and regulation, is the highest
form behavior. Most excellent schools try to instill this with a loving environment. Why, even adults
arrive late to meeting, work, et c. Here, we do not agree that late comers should be shut out. They can
be given warnings, most of which are enough to make them try their best to reach the school on time
latter. If this fails, invite the parent to school.

By closing the gates, the school is behaving cruelly, to which we prefer not to expose our children.
Every school has responsibility to implant good educational principle, but it should be in appropriate
ways. Good schools create competitive students who can organize themselves effectively in society, so
that everyone gets a quality life as a result of the ethics and values learned for as long as 12 years.

Children are precious and dependent on the adult for guidance. Understanding them is the key, and to
this end, both parents and schools must work hand in hand without playing the blame game.

1. What should the school do if a student can’t stop his/her habit to come late to school?
A. Punish him/her
B. Shut him/her out
C. Fail him/her
D. Talk to his/her parents
E. Try to understand him/her

2. What does the writer think to be “the highest from of behaviour” (in the second paragraph)?
A. Respect for one another
B. Not being late to school
C. Understanding the regulations
D. Understanding the rules
E. Inner discipline

3.”Children are precious and dependent on the adults for guidance.” The word “precious” is closest in
meaning to ….
A. Valuable
B. Excellent
C. Clever
D. Innocent
E. Naive

Boarding School Education

There are many arguments in favor of a boarding school education. Nevertheless, the boarding school
is not always the best education institution for everyone.

At an early age interacting and communicating with people is very important for a child’s personal life
and can be especially helpful for his/her future. In a boarding school, shy children can take advantage
of interaction through communal activities. The boarding school also offers a great variety of activities
such as arts, sports, and music that allow children to demonstrate and develop specialized skills in
their free time.

Furthermore, the structured way of life and strict rules at the boarding school may helps students to
get used to a well ordered way of life. The manners and social skills will help them to become more
responsible and confident, and to develop their talents in leadership. Professionally trained teachers
and educators in the boarding school can offer excellent education without the parents’ constant
supervision.

In spite of these good points, it is not advisable to send a child to a boarding school if he/she is a
dependent learner. A boarding school usually demands that student learn independently. In addition,
the boarding school should not be seen as a measure to solve inappropriate behavior or unsatisfactory
study performance. Instead of improving, problematic children may close off their relationship with
their peers and teachers.

In conclusion although a boarding school may provide good education to many children, it is not
recommended for those who are strongly attached to their families. They may become frustrated and
socially isolated.

4. According to the writer, children in a boarding school can develop specialized skills in…
A. Entrepreneurship
B. Community service
C. Reading
D. Drama
E. Music

5. Why do parents send their children to boarding school? Because…


A. It is good for shy children
B. It gives good education for adults
C. Interacting and communicating with people is very important
D. It does not allow children demonstrate excellence and develop their skills
E. It is safe and makes children become responsible and develop talents in leadership

6. From the text, we can conclude that…


A. The boarding school can be very expensive
B. There are good and bad boarding schools
C. The boarding school is the solution to our educational problems
D. It’s not necessary to send children to a boarding school because the students can live independently
E. Not everyone thinks that the boarding school is the best educational institution for children

Skateboarding

Anybody who is over the age of six knows that there is nowhere safe for skateboarders to skate. This
prevents young people from enjoying an active, energetic and adventurous pastime.

Just watch a local street for a short while and note the steady stream of skaters speeding up and down
the footpaths. Toddlers can be trampled on and old ladies can be knocked down as they struggle home
carrying their cat food from supermarkets.
Skateboarding is a serious sport that improves young people’s health. It increases fitness, improves
balance and strengthens the joints in knees and ankles. Although it appears to be a solo sport, when
groups practice together and compete to perform stunts or runs they form firm friendships.

Young people should be prevented from becoming overweight couch potatoes. If they are actively
involved in skating, they do not smoke, take drugs or break laws for fun.

Kids will always seek thrills and excitement. They need to practice their 180s, 360s and Ollie’s free from
restrictions. We must build skate parks in the suburbs so that streets are safe for small children and
senior citizens and skaters have spaces where they can race, chase, speed, and soar towards the sun.

7. Where do the kids usually ride their skateboard?


A. In the main roads and foot paths
B. In front of the supermarket
C. In front of their home
D. In the suburbs
E. In the park

8. What is the main idea of paragraph 3?


A. There is no safe place for skateboarders
B. Kids seek an excitement in skate
C. The goodness of skateboarding
D. The skateboarding is a serious sport
E. How to prevent overweight by skateboarding

9. The writer’s purpose in writing the text is ….


A. To invite the local teenagers to skate in a park built specifically for skaters
B. To convince the readers that they need a safe place for skaters to skate
C. To provoke youngsters into the local government policy
D. To promote the writer’s business of skateboarding class
E. To inform parents about the goodness of skateboarding

10. What must we do to let the skaters play?


A. Join with them anywhere
B. Give them space in the park
C. Let them play in the main roads
D. Let them play in the local street
E. Build a skate park in the suburbs

11. They need to practice their 180s, 360s and Ollie’s free from restrictions. (Paragraph 5) The synonym
of the word “restrictions” is …
A. Approval
B. Allowance
C. Improvement
D. Prevention
E. Limitations

Should Americans be forced to Public Transportation?

First, let me define what the question is and isn’t asking. It isn’t asking if we should we all abandon
cars right now, nor is it asking if we should abandon them completely, nor is it asking if every American
should do so. It is asking weather some Americans should have to take public transit some of the time,
and I would say yes.

Oil use and pollution aside, in some cities like Los Angeles and New York there just isn’t room for any
more roads, so in order for large cities to grow, they need more people to take public transit or risk
permanent traffic jam. One bus can safely hold 40 people so even at half capacity that’s nearly 20 cars’
worth of space in traffic cleared up, and nearly 20 parking spaces that don’t need to built.

There are a lot of people that can take with transit little inconvenience but simply don’t because they
never have in the past. If residents in areas with plenty of transit had to buy transit passes as part of
their property taxes then they would have little excuse not to bus occasionally. QA number of
universities already bundle a ‘U-Pass’ with their tuition feeds, forcing their students to take the bus.
When given the change the majority of those students have voted to keep these programs.

A similar system in apartments where a portion of the tenants are not issued parking spaces in
exchange for a discount on their rent would also be community car to several apartment tenants that
arrange a schedule for the car, and this program gets many positive reviews.

So yes, I would say that Americans should be forced to use public transit, as Americans whom are
already forced to do so find that it works well for them.

12. What does writer suggest?


A. Americans should learn to use public transportation
B. Americans should give up their car
C. Americans should be forced to use public transportation
D. The government should limit the number cars
E. The government should charge extra taxes for those who uses cars

13. The following is one of the writer’s suggestions in forcing people to use Public Transportation ….
A. Make people buy transit passes as part of their property taxes
B. Banning the use of cars
C. Stop automobile productions
D. Fine people who do not use public transportation
E. Limit the number of gasoline

14. What is the purpose of the article?


A. Defining the functions of public transportation
B. Arguing that Americans should not use public transportation
C. Suggesting American the ways to use public transportation
D. Asking for more public transportation
E. Suggesting that Americans should be forced to use public transportation

15. What is the function of the first paragraph?


A. Repeating the thesis or proposal
B. Stating the proposal
C. Stating the reasons behind the thesis
D. Describing the problem
E. Giving argument

16. In the article you find the word “transit” a few times. What does the word “transit” means?
A. Stop
B. Transportation
C. Exit
D. Entrance
E. Bus Stop

17. What the function of the last paragraph?


A. Describing the problem
B. Stating the reasons behind the thesis
C. Giving arguments
D. Stating the proposal
E. Giving recommendation

Circuses Should Not Use Animals

Animals should not be used in circus. The environment where they perform and their living conditions
are usually inappropriate. Tigers, for example which naturally live in wilderness, must perform tricks
on a narrow stage and spend their lifetime in a small cage.

Besides, the living conditions of the circus animals are poor. They live in a cramped condition most of
the tim E. They actually need more space to roam. They also do not have freedom to live with their
own kind.

We should ban the use of animals in circus and their confinement there.

18. Why does the writer consider circus inappropriate place to live for animals?
A. It resembles the animal’s natural habitat.
B. It is the place where the animals are tortured.
C. It is the place to get public amusement.
D. It provides animals bad food.
E. It costs animals ill condition.

19. According to the text, … .


A. Tigers are the most suitable animals to perform tricks.
B. Tigers are the smartest animals.
C. The highlight of the circus is on the animals.
D. The animals are the main performers in the circus.
E. Animals receive ill treatment in a circus.

20. “They live in a cramped condition most of their time (Paragraph 3).The word “cramped” is closest
in meaning to.
A. clean and neat
B. dirty and messy
C. poor and spacious
D. small and crowded
E. large and quiet

Fuel Price

Government should not raise fuel price to solve the problem of economic issues. People were affected
severely with the high fuel price like last year. Obviously they cut their spending. As an example, they
had to buy lower quality of rice or palm oil. There were also fewer buyers of secondary commodities
like flour, or canned meat or fish.

Furthermore, the condition of low income family will become even worse because their expenses will
increase while their salaries will not. Many companies will have to trim the number of employees
because they are incapable of managing, buying or selling price, standard wages and personal affairs.
Finally, government should not raise fuel price to overcome economic problem but the solution should
be sought by tapping into the nation’s own potential and utilizing it to enhance productivity to its
maximum.

21. The title of the text is ….


A. The price of the secondary commodities
B. The effect of increasing fuel price
C. Condition of low income family
D. The increasing of fuel price
E. The economic problem

22. “Many companies will have to trim the number of employees.” (Paragraph 2). The word “trim”
means ….
A. fire
B. cut
C. add
D. reduce
E. border

23. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?


A. The government should enhance productivity to solve the economic problem.
B. The government should raise fuel price to solve the problem.
C. The government should consider condition of low family income.
D. The government should reduce the number of employees.
E. The government should decrease the standard of wages.

Faster Planes and Cheaper Flights

Faster planes and cheaper flights are making it easier than ever before for people to travel. In the most
‘developed’ societies, visiting exotic places is a sought-after status symbol. The tourism industries of
both developed and developing countries have recognized this fact and are learning to take advantage
of it.

There are, however, some problems associated with this new industry. Firstly, there is the increasing
crime rate. Some local’s tourists as an easy prey because, not only are they in unfamiliar territory and
therefore less able to take care of themselves, but also they carry visible items of wealth, such as
cameras and jewelery which can be disposed of quickly for profit.

Another major problem is health. With greater mobility comes greater danger of spreading contagious
diseases around the world. One carrier returning home could easily start an epidemic before their
illness was diagnosed. Moreover, the emergence of many diseases which resist antibiotics is causing
scientists to be increasingly concerned about this issue.
Also to be considered is the natural environment, which can be seriously threatened by too many
visitors. Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, for example, is in danger of being destroyed by tourists and
there are plans to restrict visitors to some of the more delicate coral cays.

These are just three of the reasons why any country should be wary of committing itself to an extensive
tourism development program.

24. Why does the natural environment become one of the serious problem associated with the faster
planes ail cheaper flight? Because ….
A. it easily started an epidemic before their illness was diagnosed
B. it can be destroyed by too many visitors
C. the health problem will increase
D. they carry visible items of wealth
E. it can increase crime rate

25. Why is the crime rate increasing due to the new industry?
A. Some tourists carry visible items of wealth.
B. The tourists are spreading contagious diseases.
C. The government is planning to restrict visitors to some coral cays.
D. The new industry makes the number of unemployment increase.
E. The tourists come by plane.

26. “One carrier returning home could easily start an epidemic before their illness was diagnosed.”
(Paragraph 3) The word “diagnosed” means ….
A. found
B. observed
C. identified
D. examined
E. healed

Keeping dogs

There are many reasons for keeping dogs as pets in the city area, but many people feel that keeping
pet dogs should not be allowed in the city. Dogs are often not taken care properly. They are kept in
small backyards and rarely taken for walks. They are left in the yard all day by themselves while the
family is at work. Very little attention is given to the dog and it is not a very good life for it. It is no
wonder why these dogs bark and disturb the neighbours and become a nuisance to the community.

On the other hand, not all people treat their dogs this way and why should the people receive a lot of
pleasure and enjoyment from dog’s suffer? Dogs can make a lonely person’s life happy or make
wonderful playmat E. It can also teach a child responsibility as they not only get to lay with the dog,
but also need to exercise, feed, and care for the dog.

I feel that we should be allowed to keep dogs in the city, because if it is taken care of properly, dogs
can be a great source of pleasur E. As a child I used to enjoy playing and taking care of my pet. There
is not greater loyalty a person can get than from a well-cared dog.

27. Some people do not like the presence of pet dogs in their surroundings because ….
A. the dogs are left in the yards
B. the dogs are often neglected
C. the dogs often bark and disturb the neighbours
D. the dogs play with the owner’s child
E. the dogs guard the security of the environment

28. The main idea of the last paragraph is ….


A. pet dogs are loyal animals
B. pet dogs are more loyal than humans
C. dogs can be a great source of pleasure
D. the writer has no objection to keeping dogs in the city
E. the writer used to play and took care of his pet when he was a child

29. We can infer from the text that keeping pet dogs in the city will not cause any problem as long as
….
A. the dogs are amusing
B. the neighbours like having pet dogs
C. the dogs do not bark at the neighbours
D. the writer has succeeded in persuading the neighbours
E. its presence does not disturb the neighbourhood

Old Enough?

When a person old enough to be responsible for a crime? This question needs to be investigated
because the current law is not good enough.

The law at present protects children aged between ten years and four years from being punished for
committing crimes. It is believed that children under fourteen years are too young to realize the
seriousness of their crimes. Mr. Stephen Scarlett, head of the NSW Children’s Court, describes how
clever young offenders use this defense, saying that they are too young to understand that they have
broken the law. Mr. Scarlett, an expert on this subject, states that the age should be dropped from
fourteen to twelve years. I agree with this.

Teenagers these days are far more sophisticated than those in the past. The law should recognize this.
In a recent survey some people suggested that the age for being responsible for a crime should be
dropped to eight years old. This, I feel, is too young. Fourteen, however, is too old. Is there anyone who
believes that a fourteen-year-old does not know that it is against the law to steal or vandalize property?
By the age of twelve, children are aware of what is legal and what is not.

Public pressure creates change. It is now up to the public to put pressure on the government to change
the age at which a person may be held responsible for a crime from fourteen years to twelve years.
Out of date laws have no place in a modern society, especially one that needs people to be responsible
for their actions.

33. What does the text above talk about?


A. When a person is old enough to be responsible for a crime
B. When a person is being punished for committing crimes
C. When children are too young to be responsible for a crime
D. When a person is too old to be responsible for a crime
E. When do teenagers realize the seriousness of their crimes

34. In what age are the children protected by the present law from being punished for committing
crimes?
A. Ten years old
B. Fourteen years old
C. Ten to fourteen years old
D. Eight years old
E. Twelve years old

35. In what paragraph do we find the recommendation of the text above…..


A. In the first paragraph
B. In the second paragraph
C. In the third paragraph
D. In the fourth paragraph
E. In the fifth paragraph

36. The part of the text which states what ought or ought not to happen is called…..
A. Thesis
B. Argument
C. Elaboration
D. Reiteration
E. Recommendation

37. “Teenagers these days are far more sophisticated than those in the past. The word “those” refer
to…..
A. Days
B. Teenagers
C. Laws
D. Children
E. Crimes

38. What type of genre does the text belong to?


A. Analytical exposition
B. Hortatory exposition
C. Report
D. Description
E. Narrative

39. “Mr. Scarlett, an expert on this subject, states that the age should be dropped from fourteen to
twelve years. I agree with this.” The sentence “I agree with this” expressess …
A. Argument
B. Opinion
C. Certainty
D. Debate
E. Agreement

Students’ Cheating

Students’ cheating is one of the biggest problems faced by teachers nowadays.

Despite the fact that teachers advise their students not to do dishonest acts during tests, some
students still do cheating. There are many kinds of cheating that students do during the test or
examination, such as looking other students’ work, put some notes under their clothes, write notes or
formulas on their desks make hand signals or go to rest rooms to get the answers from their friends.
In my view, students who do cheating are committing a crime. It is a sort of taking something illegally.
This crime causes negative results to the students. Students who always cheat deteriorate their mental
capacity. Cheating acts also create dependence. They weaken their self confidence. Instead of
preparing for the coming test, they are busy to organize notes on a piece of paper. If this awful habit
continues, the students will lose their opportunity to develop their intellectual and mind.

Therefore, school should consider cheating as a very serious problem. School board and administration
should go hand to overcome this matter. Honesty must be put in school’s vision. Harsh punishment
must be applied to students who commit this crime.

40. What is mainly discussed in the text?


A. School policy
B. Harsh punishment
C. Cheating as a crime
D. Mental deterioration
E. Different ways of cheating

41. What will the school do to eliminate students who commit cheating?
A. Create a good vision
B. Select honest students
C. Make harsh punishment
D. Make students confident
E. Administer the school affair

42. “Students who always cheat deteriorate their mental capacity.” (Paragraph 3) The word
“deteriorate” means…
A. support
B. worsen
C. cause
D. create
E. find

43. “They weaken their self confidence.” (Paragraph 3) What does the word “They” refer to?
A. tests
B. papers
C. results
D. students
E. cheatings

Kids Watching TV

Is it important to know what your kids are watching? Of course yes. Television can expose things you
have tried to protect them from, especially violence, pornography, consumerism, etc.

A study demonstrated that spending too much time on watching TV during the day or at bedtime often
causes bedtime disruption, stress, and short sleep duration.

Another research found that there is a significant relationship between the amount of time spent for
watching television during adolescence and early adulthood, and the possibility of being aggressive.
Meanwhile, many studies have identified a relationship between kids who watch TV a lot and being
inactive and overweight.
Considering some facts mentioned above, protect your children with the following tips:
1. Limit television viewing to 1-2 hours each day.
2. Do not allow your children to have a TV set in their bedrooms.
3. Review the rating TV shows that your children watch.
4. Watch television with you children and discuss what is happening in the show.

44. Too much TV watching can possibly lead to ….


A. frustration
B. overweight
C. low achievement
D. laziness
E. hyperactivity

45. We know from the text that….


A. too much watching TV causes stress
B. being aggressive can happen to children
C. adult can get overweight
D. parents will protect their children
E. short of sleep duration cause overweight

46. The word disruption in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to


A. improvement
B. restoration
C. eruption
D. allocation
E. interference

Space Travel

Space travel should be stopped for many reasons.


Firstly, it is totally unsafe as proven by the Colombia Space Shuttle disaster. Thousand people have
been killed in accidents.
Secondly, it costs billions and billions dollars everyday just to put fuel into rockets. Professor Smith
from the Spend Money on People Space Association agrees that space travel is a waste of time and
money.
Further, space travel is altering the world’s weather pattern as evidenced by the record of high
temperatures this summer in Cobar.
Everyone knows that if God wanted us to fly in space we should have been born with space suits. Stop
space before it destroys the earth.

47. How many reasons are stated in the text dealing with the point that Space travel should be
stopped?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
E. Five

48. “Professor Smith from the Spend Money on People not Space Association agrees that space travel
is a waste of time and money.” The sentence expresses….
A. Agreement
B. Disagreement
C. Contrast
D. Certainty
E. Desire

49. Which is not true based on the text above…..


A. Space travel should be stopped
B. Space travel destroys the earth
C. Space travel costs billions and billions of dollars everyday
D. Space travel offer benefits to the earth
E. Space travel is unsafe

50. What does the text above mainly talk about?


A. Air travel
B. Road travel
C. Water travel
D. Space travel
E. Rocket travel

51. Stop space before it destroys the earth. This part of paragraph indicates the …
A. Recommendation
B. Reinforcement
C. Argument
D. Thesis
E. Elaboration

52. Stop space before it destroys the earth. What does the word “it” refer to…..
A. Space
B. Travel
C. Space travel
D. The earth
E. Space suit

53. “Further, space travel is altering the world’s weather pattern as evidenced by the record of high
temperatures this summer in Cobar.” The word “as” is a transitional word showing…..
A. Time
B. Addition
C. Logical relationship
D. Conclusion
E. Example

Pakistan’s Houbara Bird Facing Extinction

The indiscriminate hunting of endangered houbara bustard birds in Pakistan by rich hunting parties
from the Gulf nations have pushed the species toward extinction. The hunting was initially banned by
the Pakistani courts, but under continuous pressure from the provincial governments of Sind,
Baluchistan, and Punjab, as well as the federal government, recently the courts lifted the ban on the
hunting of this vulnerable species.
Some people in Pakistan have been advocating for sustainable hunting of the species instead of a
complete ban, but this is highly debatable. Reckless hunting for decades has pushed this beautiful
species toward extinction and it is now critically endangered in Pakistan.

No reliable or credible statistics on the population dynamics of the species are available either. Unless
specially protected by the law, the species runs the risk of becoming extinct in the wild in the next few
decades.

Under these circumstances, the only logical approach to save the species from extinction in the not-
so-distant future is to immediately start comprehensive captive breeding program for the species
across the nation.

If the captive breeding program runs successfully and produces an appreciable number of chicks, then
reintroduction programs could be initiated in their wild habitats.

Only after rebuilding population for some time in the wild and allowing them to breed naturally to
reach a sustainable population could some restricted hunting be planne D. Currently, the low numbers
have made this species vulnerable and with zero or poor monitoring, sustainable hunting practices in
Pakistan for this dwindling species will not work.

Game hunting works only when a stable population is achieved with strict monitoring on the ratio of
males to females hunted per season. If the females (no true statistics available) are being taken out of
the population through random hunting, the population is sure to pass through a bottleneck in the
wild habitat, with high vulnerability to eventual extinction.

The people of Pakistan need to decide what is more important-a few petrodollars or protecting the
biodiversity of the nation.

Saikat Kumar Basu


Lethbridge, Canada

54. What is the subject of the text?


A. The extinction of Pakistan’s houbara bird.
B. The hunting of Pakistan’s houbara bird.
C. The conservation of Pakistan’s houbara bird.
D. The rehabilitation of Pakistan’s biodiversity.
E. The protection of Pakistan’s biodiversity.

55. From the text, we know that the writer …


A. Enjoys hunting the houbara bird.
B. Advocates for sustainable houbara bird hunting.
C. Approves all kinds of houbara bird hunting.
D. Tries to persuade people to conserve houbara bird
E. Breeds houbara bird in captivation.

56. According to the text, why does the writer want all kinds of houbara bird hunting be banned?
A. The population of houbara bird is getting smaller and smaller.
B. The captivation of houbara bird has been unsuccessful.
C. The houbara bird is difficult to catch.
D. The houbara bird is beautiful.
E. The hunters are reckless.
57. From the passage, we can conclude that people can resume hunting the houbara bird only … a
sustainable population is reached.
A. After
B. When
C. Because
D. If
E. Before

Dear Editor

We are writing to complain about ads on TV. There are so many ads, especially during our favourite
programmes. We think they should be stopped for a number of reasons.

First, ads are nuisance. They go on for a long time and there are so many. Sometimes there seems to
be more ads than programmes.

Second, ads are bad influence on people. They try to encourage people to buy unhealthy food like
beer, soft drink, candy and chips. And they make people want things they do not really need and can
not.

Finally, the people who make ads have too much say in what programmes people watch. That is
because they want to put all their ads on popular programs that a lot of people watch. Some
programmes which are not so popular get stopped because they do not attract enough ads, even
though those programmes may be someone’s favourite.

For those reasons, we think TV station should stop showing ads. They interrupt programmes. They are
bad influences on people, and they are sometimes put a stop to people’s favourite shows. We are sick
of ads, and now we mostly watch other channels.
David

58. What kind of genre does the text above belong to?
A. descriptive
B. narrative
C. analytical exposition
D. hortatory exposition
E. report

59. What is the purpose of the text?


A. To persuade the reader or listener that something should or should not be done.
B. To persuade the reader or listener that something should be the case.
C. To inform the reader or listener about some cases
D. To persuade the reader or listener about the most important case.
E. To give opinion to the reader or listener related some cases.

60. The generic structure of the text above is…..


A. thesis – arguments – reiteration
B. thesis – arguments – recommendation
C. description – identification
D. identification – description
E. orientation – event – reorientation
61. Who is the letter addressed to?
A. Editor
B. Reader
C. Listener
D. David
E. Advertisement

62. The following statements are true based on the text, except…..
A. Advertisement encourages people to buy unhealthy food.
B. Advertisement is a nuisance.
C. Advertisement interrupts programmes.
D. Advertisement puts a stop to people’s favourite show.
E. Advertisement has many advantages.

63. In what paragraph is stating an issue?


A. First paragraph
B. Second paragraph
C. Third paragraph
D. Fourth paragraph
E. The last paragraph

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