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1.

  Stopped in her tracks, she realized she had left her wallet at home.
               
    (A) Continued without interruption   
(B) Completed a task efficiently
    (C) Stopped suddenly while walking  
    (D) Became extremely busy  
               
2.   Before you criticize her, try to step in her shoes and understand what she's going through.
               
    (A) to try to understand another person's situation or point of view  
(B) to make someone else do your work
    (C) to switch roles with someone for a short time  
    (D) to ignore another person's situation or point of view  
               
3.   His son is a great musician, just like his father. I guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
               
    (A) a child often has similar characteristics or qualities to their parents  
(B) a child is always different from their parents
    (C) a child should not follow in their parent's footsteps  
    (D) a child should be independent from their parents  
               
4.   He's been dating her for years, and everyone knows he's going to pop the question soon.
               
    (A) to ask a question that has already been answered  
(B) to ask for a favor
    (C) to ask a difficult question  
    (D) to propose marriage  
               
5.   When deciding between two bad options, sometimes you have to choose the lesser of two evils.
               
    (A) the worst of two bad options  
(B) the better of two bad options
    (C) the best option among several good ones  
    (D) a decision with no bad options  
               
6.   Every day, like clockwork, the mail arrives at 3 pm.
               
    (A) regularly and consistently, often referring to something that occurs at the same time or in the same way  
    (B) irregularly and inconsistently
    (C) quickly and efficiently  
    (D) in an unexpected manner  
         

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    Answers : 1C   2A   3A   4D   5B   6A  
       
 
 

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