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READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 57 TO 70:
ought to be in "they ought to be experts" (l. 39) means:
should;
may;
used to;
will;
can.
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 57 TO 70:
The underlined word in "who pronounces badly" (l. 79) belongs to the same word class as:
silly;
friendly;
quickly;
angry;
compulsory.
When the text says the ban was "too harsh" it means that it was too:
lenient;
vague;
strict;
mild;
negligent.
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 58 TO 69:
The underlined expression in "the tentative agreement does not address" (l. 21) can be replaced by:
endorses;
prescribes;
repudiates
negotiates;
ignores
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 58 TO 69:
The word "released" in "the DOT released a Notice" (l. 33) means that a notice was:
put down;
put out;
put back;
put aside;
put away.
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 21 TO 29:
The title of this text introduces a:
condition;
decision;
goal;
denial.
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 30 TO 36:
In the title, the verb makes a reference to something that:
has already happened;
will happen;
is happening;
had happened;
was happening.
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 30 TO 36:
The underlined word in " their choice" (l. 11) refers to:
emissions;
flights;
caps;
allowances;
airlines.
The verb form in "are being taken" is in the same form as in:
The change of plans is having no effect;
The lawyers have been helping the clients;
The runway is going to be extended anyway;
The airplane is being sent to São Paulo now;
The court will be taking new measures soon.
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 58 TO 69:
The subject of "if enacted" (l.13) is:
airline;
law;
initiative
agreement;
market.
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