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Choose the right option A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences, or to substitute for the underlined.

1. Auckland is the home to many cultures; ethnic groups from all corners of the world have a presence in Auckland, making it by far New Zealand’s most city.
A. international B. cosmopolitan C. world-famous D. populous
2. The symbol of Mexico City is the eagle with a snake tightly in its claws.
A. standing/ kept B. soaring/clinging C. perching/ held D. flying/coiling
3. The term “ ” sounds like a newly invented, catchy phrase that covers many things describing the wide and varying range of emotions that people who are jetting across the world feel.
A. culture shock B. culture diversity C. culture lag D. culture difference
4. The wind blew so hard and so strongly that the windows in their frames.
A. rattled B slapped C flapped D shocked
5. underlying principle of cultural behavior which is closely reflected in language is the need to avoid face-to-face conflict.
A. The/ a/ the B. An/ the/ the C. The/ 0/0 D. An/ the/ 0
6. We often say “ ” to wish people well before an exam.
A. Good luck B. Good chance C. Good results D. Good success
7. When we want to get past someone in a crowded place we usually say “ , please”.
A. I’m sorry B. Pardon me C. Excuse me D. I apologize
8. “Cheerio!” is another way of saying “ ” .
A. Hello! B. Cheer up! C. I’m very happy. D. Good bye!
9. We often say “ ” to people when they sneeze and they can answer by saying “ ”.
A. What a pity! / I’m sorry B. Bless you / Thank you
C. Are you cold? / No, I’m not D. God bless you / Same to you
10. When people say “How are you?”, a common respond is “ ”.
A. How do you do? B. Not bad. How about you?
C. Thank you. How about you? D. Very well, thank you. I hope you’re well, too.
 
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Choose the right option A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences, or to substitute for the underlined.

1. Auckland is the home to many cultures; ethnic groups from all corners of the world have a presence in Auckland, making it by far New Zealand’s most city.
A. international B. cosmopolitan C. world-famous D. populous
2. The symbol of Mexico City is the eagle with a snake tightly in its claws.
A. standing/ kept B. soaring/clinging C. perching/ held D. flying/coiling
3. The term “ ” sounds like a newly invented, catchy phrase that covers many things describing the wide and varying range of emotions that people who are jetting across the world feel.
A. culture shock B. culture diversity C. culture lag D. culture difference
4. The wind blew so hard and so strongly that the windows in their frames.
A. rattled B slapped C flapped D shocked
5. underlying principle of cultural behavior which is closely reflected in language is the need to avoid face-to-face conflict.
A. The/ a/ the B. An/ the/ the C. The/ 0/0 D. An/ the/ 0
6. We often say “ ” to wish people well before an exam.
A. Good luck B. Good chance C. Good results D. Good success
7. When we want to get past someone in a crowded place we usually say “ , please”.
A. I’m sorry B. Pardon me C. Excuse me D. I apologize
8. “Cheerio!” is another way of saying “ ” .
A. Hello! B. Cheer up! C. I’m very happy. D. Good bye!
9. We often say “ ” to people when they sneeze and they can answer by saying “ ”.
A. What a pity! / I’m sorry B. Bless you / Thank you
C. Are you cold? / No, I’m not D. God bless you / Same to you
10. When people say “How are you?”, a common respond is “ ”.
A. How do you do? B. Not bad. How about you?
C. Thank you. How about you? D. Very well, thank you. I hope you’re well, too.
Choose the right option A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences, or to substitute for the underlined.

1. Auckland is the home to many cultures; ethnic groups from all corners of the world have a presence in Auckland, making it by far New Zealand’s most city.
A. international B. cosmopolitan C. world-famous D. populous
2. The symbol of Mexico City is the eagle with a snake tightly in its claws.
A. standing/ kept B. soaring/clinging C. perching/ held D. flying/coiling
3. The term “ ” sounds like a newly invented, catchy phrase that covers many things describing the wide and varying range of emotions that people who are jetting across the world feel.
A. culture shock B. culture diversity C. culture lag D. culture difference
4. The wind blew so hard and so strongly that the windows in their frames.
A. rattled B slapped C flapped D shocked
5. underlying principle of cultural behavior which is closely reflected in language is the need to avoid face-to-face conflict.
A. The/ a/ the B. An/ the/ the C. The/ 0/0 D. An/ the/ 0
6. We often say “ ” to wish people well before an exam.
A. Good luck B. Good chance C. Good results D. Good success
7. When we want to get past someone in a crowded place we usually say “ , please”.
A. I’m sorry B. Pardon me C. Excuse me D. I apologize
8. “Cheerio!” is another way of saying “ ” .
A. Hello! B. Cheer up! C. I’m very happy. D. Good bye!
9. We often say “ ” to people when they sneeze and they can answer by saying “ ”.
A. What a pity! / I’m sorry B. Bless you / Thank you
C. Are you cold? / No, I’m not D. God bless you / Same to you
10. When people say “How are you?”, a common respond is “ ”.
A. How do you do? B. Not bad. How about you?
C. Thank you. How about you? D. Very well, thank you. I hope you’re well, too.
 
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