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Test 03
 
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   1
      (A) A holiday.
      (B) Luck.
      (C) Work.
      (D) An accident.


   2
      (A) Miss Thorn.
      (B) Mr. Coleman.
      (C) Thorn.
      (D) Miss Coleman.


   3
      (A) Two hours by train.
      (B) One hour by train.
      (C) One hour by bus.
      (D) One hour by car.


   4
      (A) English.
      (B) Canadian.
      (C) Australian.
      (D) Austrian.


   5
      (A) Straight ahead on the street.
      (B) On the right.
      (C) On the left.
      (D) Over there.


   6
      (A) Crown's.
      (B) Mrs. Peterson's.
      (C) Peter's.
      (D) Mr. Peterson's.


   7
      (A) She's begun typing the letters.
      (B) She's finished typing the letters.
      (C) She's typed the letters.
      (D) She can't type the letters.


   8
      (A) Sauce and sea food.
      (B) Toufu.
      (C) Meat and sauce.
      (D) Fish and soy beans.


   9
      (A) Dentist and patient.
      (B) Schoolmates.
      (C) Roommates.
      (D) Workmates.


   10
      (A) Because she was not at home.
      (B) Because she didn't hear the telephone ring.
      (C) Because she was washing her hair.
      (D) Because she didn't want to answer.


   11
      (A) A kind of coin used in primitive societies.
      (B) A kind of paper note.
      (C) A system of direct exchange of goods.
      (D) A precious metal.


   12
      (A) Because people's needs were the same.
      (B) Because people always recognized the value of goods.
      (C) Because many goods are of equal value.
      (D) Because people's precise needs were seldom in agreement.


   13
      (A) They were impractical
      (B) They were portable.
      (C) They were durable.
      (D) They were recognizable.


   14
      (A) Equivalent to a hydrogen bomb.
      (B) Equivalent to tons of TNT.
      (C) Equivalent to tons of hydrogen bombs.
      (D) Equivalent to a ton of TNT.


   15
      (A) About 15000 thunderstorms.
      (B) About 50000 thunderstorms.
      (C) Billions of thunderstorms.
      (D) Thousands of thunderstorms.


   16
      (A) Lightning and thunder.
      (B) Warm air and cold air.
      (C) A great deal of water vapor and a rapidly rising air current.
      (D) A great amount of vapor and electricity.


   17
      (A) In 1848.
      (B) In 1846.
      (C) In 1884.
      (D) In 1849.


   18
      (A) 8000 people.
      (B) 10000 people.
      (C) 80000 people.
      (D) 100000 people.


   19
      (A) From the western United States.
      (B) From all parts of the country.
      (C) From only the east coast of the American Continent.
      (D) From San Francisco Bay.


   20
      (A) Because many settlements were abandoned.
      (B) Because there were many gold-hungry sailors.
      (C) Because private gold could not be protected by law.
      (D) Because everybody raced for California.


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