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From the marked areas A, B, C and D,
identify the one that is wrong, correct it. |
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(A) The best thing to do is
to have (B) an honest study of words (C) and
memorizing those (D) given in previous examinations. |
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The educational systems of the two
countries (A) is so different (B) as to provide
almost (C) no basis for comparison (D) between them. |
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(A) Such juvenile delinquents
are (B) too poor that they have (C) no choice but
become (D) school dropouts. |
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Your method of teaching seems (A)
as odd to us (B) as (C) ours (D) do
to you. |
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Lennon (A) is such a helpful
person (B) that (C) we are hard (D) not to
respect him. |
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(A) Ways and means (B)
must be found in order to prevent (C) the number of
juvenile delinquents (D) to increase every year. |
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(A) The Wang's way of (B)
child rearing is too lenient, (C) while the Chens and
Yangs (D) tend to be too strict. |
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(A) So far in our (B)
teaching of languages, we (C) have given enough emphasis
to some common errors, but we have not (D) stressed on
complicated problems. |
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Answers |
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C
and memorize |
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A
are |
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B
so poor |
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D
does |
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C
it is hard for us |
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D
from increasing |
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A
The Wangs' way |
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D
stressed complicated
problems |