Listen to the passage once and choose the appropriate answer to the question. Then listen to the same passage again to double check your answer.
What is the name of Mr. Wang’s son?
A. Wang Dong B. Wang Xiaodong C. Wang Xiaoxin
B. Wang Xiaodong
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INSTRUCTIONS: Insert the necessary quotation marks and end punctuations in the following sentences.When Jocelyn got tired of waiting for the rest of her family, she shouted, Hurry up and get in the car
What will be an ideal response?
Mentre la professoressa (spiegare) la lezione, io (prendere) appunti. ______________________________ / ______________________________
Decidete tra l’imperfetto e il passato prossimo. (Decide between the imperfetto and the passato prossimo.)
One day money will
_____ a. disappear and leave you bankrupt. _____ b. no longer have any value to society. _____ c. bite you gently on the hand. _____ d. kick you as a strong horse would.
Read Excerpt B below about immigration and answer the vocabulary question which follow.
Excerpt B For more than ten years (1991), sociologist Martin Jankowski did participant observation of thirtyseven gangs in Boston, Los Angeles, and New York City. Contrary to stereotypes, Jankowski did not find that the motive for joining was to escape a broken home (there were as many members from intact as from broken homes) or to seek a substitute family (since as many boys said they were close to their families as said they were not). Rather, the boys joined to gain access to money, to have recreation (including girls and drugs), to maintain anonymity in committing crimes, to get protection, and to help the community. This last reason may seem surprising, but in some neighborhoods gangs protect residents from outsiders. The boys also saw the gang as an alternative to the dead-end jobs held by their parents. Neighborhood residents are ambivalent about gangs. On the one hand, they fear the violence. On the other hand, many adults once belonged to gangs, [stating that] since gang members are the children of people who live in the neighborhood, they often provide better protection than the police. 1. The underlined phrase contrary to, as used in the excerpt, most nearly means a. in agreement with. b. similar to. c. in opposition to. 2. The underlined word intact most nearly means a. broken. b. uncaring. c. united. 3. Anonymity describes the situation in which a person is a. individualistic. b. unidentifiable. c. easily recognizable. 4. The underlined phrase dead-end jobs indicates that the boys who were surveyed a. had a distaste for their parents’ careers. b. idolized their parents’ careers. c. were indifferent about their parents’ careers. 5. As used in the excerpt, the underlined word ambivalent most nearly means a. determined. b. decisive. c. undecided.