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Question 1:
Choose the sentence which is closet in meaning to the sentence aboveHe/ ate/ chocolate cake/ he/ diet.
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A.
He ate the chocolate cake although he was on diet. -
B.
He ate the chocolate cake despite he was on diet. -
C.
He ate the chocolate cake in spite of he was diet. -
D.
He ate the chocolate cake although he was diet.
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A.
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Verse 2:
He/ studies/ hard/ he/ encounters/ difficulties.
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A.
He studies always hard despite he encounters difficulties. -
B.
He studies hard always despite he encounters difficulties. -
C.
He always studies hard although he encounters difficulties. -
D.
He always studies hard despite he encounters difficulties.
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A.
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Question 3:
Despite/ heavy/ rain, I went/ school/ on time.
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A.
Despite of the heavy rain, I went to school on time. -
B.
Despite the heavy rain, I went to school on time. -
C.
Despite to the heavy rain, I went school on time. -
D.
Despite heavy rain, I went to school on time.
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A.
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Verse 4:
Although/ she/ intelligent, /she/ answer/ question.
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A.
Although she was very intelligent, she can answer my question. -
B.
Although she was very intelligent, she can’t answer my question. -
C.
Although she is very intelligent, she can answer my question. -
D.
Although she is very intelligent, she can’t answer my question.
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A.
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Question 5:
In spite/ high prices/, my daughters insist/ going/ movie.
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A.
In spite of the high prices, my daughters insist on going to the movie. -
B.
In spite of the high prices, my daughters insist going to the movie. -
C.
In spite of the high prices, my daughters insist going to the movie. -
D.
In spite of the high prices, my daughters insist on going to the movie.
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A.
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Question 6:
Although/ he chose/ job, his parents/ pleased/ him.
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A.
Although he chose any job, his parents were pleased to him. -
B.
Although he chose any job, his parents were pleased with him. -
C.
Although he chose any job, his parents were pleased to him. -
D.
Although he chose any job, his parents were pleased with him.
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A.
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Verse 7:
In spite/ poverty/, everyone/ has/ regard/ him.
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A.
In spite of his poverty, everyone has great regard for him. -
B.
In spite to his poverty, everyone has great regard for him. -
C.
In spite of his poverty, everyone has great regard to him. -
D.
In spite to his poverty, everyone has great regard with him.
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A.
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Verse 8:
The flight/ delayed/ though/ it/ foggy.
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A.
The flight was delayed though it was foggy. -
B.
The flight was delayed though it is foggy. -
C.
The flight was not delayed though it was foggy. -
D.
The flight was not delayed though it is foggy.
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A.
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Verse 9:
He/ stop/ car although/ lights/ turned red.
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A.
He stopped his car although the lights turned red. -
B.
He stops his car although the lights turned red. -
C.
He doesn’t stop his car although the lights turned red. -
D.
He didn’t stop his car although the lights turned red.
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A.
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Question 10:
In spite/ narrow streets/, many people drive cars/ this town.
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A.
In spite of the narrow streets, many people drive cars on this town. -
B.
In spite of the narrow streets, many people drive cars in this town. -
C.
In spite of the narrow streets, many people drive cars on this town. -
D.
In spite of the narrow streets, many people drive cars in this town.
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A.
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