A police officer came to the students about the dangers of drinking and
driving.
educate
explain
demonstrate
illustrate
Advertisements with famous people in them teenagers greatly.
effect
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confine
Mr. White is an experienced lawyer; he has been law for more than 10 years.
doing
making
learning
practicing
Communicating by electronic mail has caused numerous changes in the way
people to each other.
retrieve
recite
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relate
Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, had all his life to
helping deaf people because of his deaf mother.
devoted
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attempted
intended
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entertainment
instrument
utility
alternative
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worked out
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popular belief, too much exercise often causes some harm to our health.
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learning English, he is also taking up Japanese.
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, we both went to the same movie last night.
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succeed.”
on your back
in good hands
at the bright side
on your own
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Obesity is most often found in middle-aged people, but now it has plagued many
youngsters .
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After Silas had brought in the cows and his chores, he studied the Bible.
does
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According to the police, the car was at a speed of more than one hundred
kilos.
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driving
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There were many people homeless after the terrible earthquake.
became to
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, he accepted my application.
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is one the best cures for illness.
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Laughs
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the chance, I could have won the game.
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On Valentine’s Day, John gave a present .
to Mary wrapped in pink
wrapped in pink to Mary
for Mary to wrap in pink
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Johnson: Would you mind telling me how old you are?
Smith: .
Of course not. I am just turning 30.
Yes, of course. I shall be 30 soon.
No, why should I?
Yes, I am almost 30.
From the outset, the Bush administration made clear that it was not interested in
“engagement as usual” with Beijing, while signaling increased support for Taiwan. In
March, the administration 24 one of the largest arms sale 25 ever for
the island, 26 Beijing regards as part of China. While the package did not
include the hotly 27 Aegis equipped naval destroyers, it 28 weapons
previously denied 29 Taipei. The Pentagon quietly upgraded military ties with
Taiwan’s 30 forces (an initiative begun during the second Clinton
administration). The president announced 31 a televised interview
32 his administration 33 do “whatever it took” 34
defend Taiwan.
approves
approved
approves of
approved of
From the outset, the Bush administration made clear that it was not interested in
“engagement as usual” with Beijing, while signaling increased support for Taiwan. In
March, the administration 24 one of the largest arms sale 25 ever for
the island, 26 Beijing regards as part of China. While the package did not
include the hotly 27 Aegis equipped naval destroyers, it 28 weapons
previously denied 29 Taipei. The Pentagon quietly upgraded military ties with
Taiwan’s 30 forces (an initiative begun during the second Clinton
administration). The president announced 31 a televised interview
32 his administration 33 do “whatever it took” 34
defend Taiwan.
pack
packs
package
packages
From the outset, the Bush administration made clear that it was not interested in
“engagement as usual” with Beijing, while signaling increased support for Taiwan. In
March, the administration 24 one of the largest arms sale 25 ever for
the island, 26 Beijing regards as part of China. While the package did not
include the hotly 27 Aegis equipped naval destroyers, it 28 weapons
previously denied 29 Taipei. The Pentagon quietly upgraded military ties with
Taiwan’s 30 forces (an initiative begun during the second Clinton
administration). The president announced 31 a televised interview
32 his administration 33 do “whatever it took” 34
defend Taiwan.
which
who
what
why
From the outset, the Bush administration made clear that it was not interested in
“engagement as usual” with Beijing, while signaling increased support for Taiwan. In
March, the administration 24 one of the largest arms sale 25 ever for
the island, 26 Beijing regards as part of China. While the package did not
include the hotly 27 Aegis equipped naval destroyers, it 28 weapons
previously denied 29 Taipei. The Pentagon quietly upgraded military ties with
Taiwan’s 30 forces (an initiative begun during the second Clinton
administration). The president announced 31 a televised interview
32 his administration 33 do “whatever it took” 34
defend Taiwan.
debate
debating
debated
to debate
From the outset, the Bush administration made clear that it was not interested in
“engagement as usual” with Beijing, while signaling increased support for Taiwan. In
March, the administration 24 one of the largest arms sale 25 ever for
the island, 26 Beijing regards as part of China. While the package did not
include the hotly 27 Aegis equipped naval destroyers, it 28 weapons
previously denied 29 Taipei. The Pentagon quietly upgraded military ties with
Taiwan’s 30 forces (an initiative begun during the second Clinton
administration). The president announced 31 a televised interview
32 his administration 33 do “whatever it took” 34
defend Taiwan.
did provide
didn’t provide
provided
providing
From the outset, the Bush administration made clear that it was not interested in
“engagement as usual” with Beijing, while signaling increased support for Taiwan. In
March, the administration 24 one of the largest arms sale 25 ever for
the island, 26 Beijing regards as part of China. While the package did not
include the hotly 27 Aegis equipped naval destroyers, it 28 weapons
previously denied 29 Taipei. The Pentagon quietly upgraded military ties with
Taiwan’s 30 forces (an initiative begun during the second Clinton
administration). The president announced 31 a televised interview
32 his administration 33 do “whatever it took” 34
defend Taiwan.
for
by
to
from
From the outset, the Bush administration made clear that it was not interested in
“engagement as usual” with Beijing, while signaling increased support for Taiwan. In
March, the administration 24 one of the largest arms sale 25 ever for
the island, 26 Beijing regards as part of China. While the package did not
include the hotly 27 Aegis equipped naval destroyers, it 28 weapons
previously denied 29 Taipei. The Pentagon quietly upgraded military ties with
Taiwan’s 30 forces (an initiative begun during the second Clinton
administration). The president announced 31 a televised interview
32 his administration 33 do “whatever it took” 34
defend Taiwan.
arm
armed
army
arms
From the outset, the Bush administration made clear that it was not interested in
“engagement as usual” with Beijing, while signaling increased support for Taiwan. In
March, the administration 24 one of the largest arms sale 25 ever for
the island, 26 Beijing regards as part of China. While the package did not
include the hotly 27 Aegis equipped naval destroyers, it 28 weapons
previously denied 29 Taipei. The Pentagon quietly upgraded military ties with
Taiwan’s 30 forces (an initiative begun during the second Clinton
administration). The president announced 31 a televised interview
32 his administration 33 do “whatever it took” 34
defend Taiwan.
at
in
on
for
From the outset, the Bush administration made clear that it was not interested in
“engagement as usual” with Beijing, while signaling increased support for Taiwan. In
March, the administration 24 one of the largest arms sale 25 ever for
the island, 26 Beijing regards as part of China. While the package did not
include the hotly 27 Aegis equipped naval destroyers, it 28 weapons
previously denied 29 Taipei. The Pentagon quietly upgraded military ties with
Taiwan’s 30 forces (an initiative begun during the second Clinton
administration). The president announced 31 a televised interview
32 his administration 33 do “whatever it took” 34
defend Taiwan.
what
how
so
that
From the outset, the Bush administration made clear that it was not interested in
“engagement as usual” with Beijing, while signaling increased support for Taiwan. In
March, the administration 24 one of the largest arms sale 25 ever for
the island, 26 Beijing regards as part of China. While the package did not
include the hotly 27 Aegis equipped naval destroyers, it 28 weapons
previously denied 29 Taipei. The Pentagon quietly upgraded military ties with
Taiwan’s 30 forces (an initiative begun during the second Clinton
administration). The president announced 31 a televised interview
32 his administration 33 do “whatever it took” 34
defend Taiwan.
would
will
to
did
From the outset, the Bush administration made clear that it was not interested in
“engagement as usual” with Beijing, while signaling increased support for Taiwan. In
March, the administration 24 one of the largest arms sale 25 ever for
the island, 26 Beijing regards as part of China. While the package did not
include the hotly 27 Aegis equipped naval destroyers, it 28 weapons
previously denied 29 Taipei. The Pentagon quietly upgraded military ties with
Taiwan’s 30 forces (an initiative begun during the second Clinton
administration). The president announced 31 a televised interview
32 his administration 33 do “whatever it took” 34
defend Taiwan.
for
but
to
in
A contract is a legal agreement that is made by two or more people. Usually a contract
involves a promise to perform an action or to abstain from some action. Because a promise
is made as a contract, the people (who are called parties in legal language) have an
obligation under the law to act as they said they would. Failure to follow the terms of a
contract is enough reason for a court suit. Such legal arrangements as contracts are essential
for the free enterprise system; business cannot work, without a method of making certain
that people will deliver merchandise, perform services, or pay rent as they had agreed to do
in the contracts they signed.
A contract is to be signed by ______.
at least two people
at most two people
only two people
More than two people
A contract is a legal agreement that is made by two or more people. Usually a contract
involves a promise to perform an action or to abstain from some action. Because a promise
is made as a contract, the people (who are called parties in legal language) have an
obligation under the law to act as they said they would. Failure to follow the terms of a
contract is enough reason for a court suit. Such legal arrangements as contracts are essential
for the free enterprise system; business cannot work, without a method of making certain
that people will deliver merchandise, perform services, or pay rent as they had agreed to do
in the contracts they signed.
Under what condition will a court suit result?
When parties can follow the terms of a contract.
When parties can not follow the terms of a contract.
When parties have followed the terms of a contract.
When parties try to follow the terms of a contract.
A contract is a legal agreement that is made by two or more people. Usually a contract
involves a promise to perform an action or to abstain from some action. Because a promise
is made as a contract, the people (who are called parties in legal language) have an
obligation under the law to act as they said they would. Failure to follow the terms of a
contract is enough reason for a court suit. Such legal arrangements as contracts are essential
for the free enterprise system; business cannot work, without a method of making certain
that people will deliver merchandise, perform services, or pay rent as they had agreed to do
in the contracts they signed.
Which of the following pairs is synonymous?
legal and law
legal and promise
contract and parties
contract and law
A contract is a legal agreement that is made by two or more people. Usually a contract
involves a promise to perform an action or to abstain from some action. Because a promise
is made as a contract, the people (who are called parties in legal language) have an
obligation under the law to act as they said they would. Failure to follow the terms of a
contract is enough reason for a court suit. Such legal arrangements as contracts are essential
for the free enterprise system; business cannot work, without a method of making certain
that people will deliver merchandise, perform services, or pay rent as they had agreed to do
in the contracts they signed.
For which of the following are contracts NOT needed?
Traders
House owners and buyers
Street venders and consumers
Insurance business
A contract is a legal agreement that is made by two or more people. Usually a contract
involves a promise to perform an action or to abstain from some action. Because a promise
is made as a contract, the people (who are called parties in legal language) have an
obligation under the law to act as they said they would. Failure to follow the terms of a
contract is enough reason for a court suit. Such legal arrangements as contracts are essential
for the free enterprise system; business cannot work, without a method of making certain
that people will deliver merchandise, perform services, or pay rent as they had agreed to do
in the contracts they signed.
Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A contract is a promise.
A promise is a contract.
An arrangement is a promise.
An action is an agreement.
A contract is a legal agreement that is made by two or more people. Usually a contract
involves a promise to perform an action or to abstain from some action. Because a promise
is made as a contract, the people (who are called parties in legal language) have an
obligation under the law to act as they said they would. Failure to follow the terms of a
contract is enough reason for a court suit. Such legal arrangements as contracts are essential
for the free enterprise system; business cannot work, without a method of making certain
that people will deliver merchandise, perform services, or pay rent as they had agreed to do
in the contracts they signed.
The word “obligation” means .
right
duty
response
capability
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