We need some new winter __________

a. clothes
b. cloths


a

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Read each paragraph and then choose the letter of the main idea.

Earth’s origins lie in the creation of the universe. Just how this came about remains unclear, but many scientists accept some version of the “big bang” theory, which goes like this: At first all energy and matter (then only subatomic4 particles) were closely concentrated. About 15,000 million years ago, a vast explosion scattered everything through space. Star studies prove the universe is still expanding, and background radiation hints at its initial heat. Main Idea: a. The universe is still expanding. b. Some scientists do not accept the “big bang” theory. c. Energy and matter were at first subatomic materials that were closely concentrated. d. Many scientists accept the “big bang” theory of the universe’s origins.

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Cross out details that do NOT relate to the topic sentence.

Topic sentence: My roommate and I get along well. • He never interrupts me when I am studying. He picks up after himself. • His mother treats him like a little boy. • When his friends visit, they are always quiet and polite. • Last year, my friend decided to commute to college from her parents’ home.

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You will hear five short conversations between two people. You will hear each conversation twice. First, write the number of the conversation you hear below the corresponding illustration. Then, indicate whether each situation is formal or informal. (There is one extra illustration, which does not correspond to any conversation.)

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