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Which of the alternatives below completes the sentence correctly?
(Airport Requirement)Passengers (1) present their valid travel documents and boarding pass at airport security check and at the boarding gate in order to be allowed to board the airplane.

Which sequence best completes the text below?
Riding a bicycle is a low impact form of exercise that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and fitness levels. It can help (1) your general health while (2) gentle on your joints. It's also a great way (3) fun, get fit and spend time with friends and family. Always (4) a helmet and be aware of traffic rules when on the road.
(Adapted from: http: / /www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au)

Which is the correct option to complete the sentence below?
If nobody (1) anything at once, I (2) the police!

Based on the text below, answer questions 24, 25 and 26.

BIG INCREASE IN DRUNKEN 10–YEAR–OLDS WHO NEED AN AMBULANCE

London Ambulance Service figures today reveal that the number of 10– and 11–year–olds requiring medical treatment for alcohol abuse has more than doubled in the past two years. The figures come as health groups called for restrictions on cheap alcohol after it was revealed that youngsters could get drunk for half the price of a bar of chocolate.
Campaigners called on the Government to tackle the "plague" of illness caused by cheap alcoholic drinks after an investigation found that strong cider was available in city supermarkets for as little as 10p a unit.
Former chief medical officer Sir Liam Donaldson has recommended that parents should not let children under 15 drink alcohol. But many young people are consuming an average of 15 units a week, the equivalent of a pint of beer every day. A report by Alcohol Concern and the Children's Society reveals that parents who drink to excess might also be influencing their children. At least 2.6 million children in the UK now live with parents drinking "hazardously".
(Adapted from http: //www.thisislondon.co.uk)

Considering the text, what does the word "reveal" mean in this extract?
"London Ambulance Service figures today reveal that the number of 10– and ll–year–olds requiring medical treatment for alcohol abuse has more than doubled in the past two years."

Which of the alternatives below completes the sentence correctly?
"Because he was driving so ____(1) he was (2) hurt in the accident . "

Choose the best reply to this statement.
Dayse: I haven't seen The King's Speech yet.
You: (1).

Which alternative is grammatically correct?

Which sequence best completes the text below?

David Beckham (1) in a minor car accident on Friday. The football ace (2)near Torrence in California when he (3) into the back of a stationary vehicle with his Cadillac SUV.
(Adapted fromhttp://www.thisisiondon.co.uk)

Based on the text below, answer questions 24, 25 and 26.

BIG INCREASE IN DRUNKEN 10–YEAR–OLDS WHO NEED AN AMBULANCE

London Ambulance Service figures today reveal that the number of 10– and 11–year–olds requiring medical treatment for alcohol abuse has more than doubled in the past two years. The figures come as health groups called for restrictions on cheap alcohol after it was revealed that youngsters could get drunk for half the price of a bar of chocolate.
Campaigners called on the Government to tackle the "plague" of illness caused by cheap alcoholic drinks after an investigation found that strong cider was available in city supermarkets for as little as 10p a unit.
Former chief medical officer Sir Liam Donaldson has recommended that parents should not let children under 15 drink alcohol. But many young people are consuming an average of 15 units a week, the equivalent of a pint of beer every day. A report by Alcohol Concern and the Children's Society reveals that parents who drink to excess might also be influencing their children. At least 2.6 million children in the UK now live with parents drinking "hazardously".
(Adapted from http: //www.thisislondon.co.uk)

Considering the text, what does the word "tackle" mean in this extract?
"Campaigners called on the Government to tackle the "plague" of illness caused by cheap alcoholic drinks."

Which is the best alternative considering some of the statements are true (T) and others are false (F) ?
I– Modern building façades might be dangerous.
II– The sensors show when the glass is breaking or falling.
III– A glass fissure is not easily seen in the beginning.
IV– The sensors can help control the building temperature.
V– A change in the signal indicates that the pane is not defective.
VI– Changes in temperature do not have any influence on the size of glass fissures.

The best alternative is

What is the correct way to complete the sentence below?
Most of the instructions in this handout · (1)

Which of the alternatives below completes the sentence correctly?
Let's go to the mall, (1)?

Which alternative does not express the same idea as "Always do right" in the sentence below?
"Always do right. This will gratify people and astonish the rest" (Mark Twain)

Which sequence best completes the text below?

Mr Stephèns, (1) recently defended WikiLeaks boss Julian Assange, said tn latest move has made a mockery of celebrity super–injunctions. "It's becoming increasingly untenable (2) super–injunctions can continue in the way they have, as there are so many people (3) breaking the law and in contempt of court .
(Adapted from http: //www.thisislondon.co.uk)

Which of the alternatives below completes the sentence correctly?
After the referee (1)the whistle, the match will start.

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