Ils n’ont ___________________________ pas invité Brigitte parce qu’elle sera en vacances.

a. récemment
b. nulle part
c. probablement


a. récemment

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Emoticons are useful to convey tone in emails to clients. 2. Always assume that any email message you send will be read by unintended audiences. 3. You may edit forwarded emails without the sender’s permission.

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Two friends are discussing television. Listen to their conversation twice, and decide whether each of the printed statements is true or false.

1. Ieri sera Stefano e Marta hanno guardato la televisione insieme. 2. C’era un bel film italiano. 3. Il film era sulla Rete 2. 4. A Marta non è piaciuto il film. 5. I film della Rete 2 sono dei classici. 6. Secondo Stefano, è necessario mostrare film che piacciono a molte persone. 7. Sabato Marta e Stefano vedranno un altro film.

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Geben Sie Antworten auf die Fragen, wo man diese Dinge (things) kaufen kann. (5 Punkte) (Note: Do not use “Supermarkt”.)

1. Wo kauft man Fleisch? 2. Wo kauft man Klamotten? 3. Wo kauft man Obst und Gemüse? 4. Wo kauft man Kuchen? 5. Wo kauft man Brot?

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Demonstrate your ability to use context clues by reading the following passage and then determining the meaning of the underlined words through the context. The use of what my very proper Southern grandmother would have called “inappropriate” language has become commonplace, indeed almost (1) ubiquitous, today. In my grandmother’s time, you could (2) gauge a person’s upbringing by the language he or she used. If my grandmother had visitors stop by while my brother and I were at her house, we knew to be (3) cordial to them. My grandmother expected more than just a (4) modicum of (5) civility. She expected first-class “Sunday best” behavior and speech. My father occasionally did repair work at my grandmother’s house, and he was known to let out an (6) expletive or two once in a while if something didn’t go right with the repairs. He, as another grown-up, and not just a (7) fledgling, could get away with this. But if my brother or I were ever caught using an unacceptable word, my grandmother had the ability to (8) beckon us to her side with just one stern look. Using that famous (9) scowl of hers, she had a talent for making my brother and me feel like (10) peons. Strange, but the other day I felt myself using that exact scowl on my grandson. My grandmother would have been proud. A. smiling face B. disapproving look C. questioning look

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