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Following the Industrial Revolution, perhaps a third --- the world's economic output is attained ---manufacturing industries more than agriculture's
share.
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There are four key industrial economic (22) ---- :the primary
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sector, (25) ---- deals with services and distribution of
manufactured goods; and the quaternary sector, a relatively
new type of knowledge industry concentrating (26) ---technological research, design and development such as
computer programming, and biochemistry.
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B) common
D) respect
A) and
C) also
E) still
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D) like
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D) however
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fluctuations
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just as
such as
to illustrate
since
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B)
C)
D)
E)
creating
assessing
surviving
involving
promoting
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could have affected
affected
used to affect
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D) would be evolving
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D) As long as
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In the annals of the World War II, ---- had the Nazis
invaded Poland and the Danzig corridor, ---- the British
and the French declared war against Germany.
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It has been explained in the passage that the US Onedollar bill ----.
A) is the most common example of superstitious
beliefs we can see
B) is presumed to bring luck in the US after spilling
salt
C) is a an example that can be considered as a
superstitious belief
D) has nothing to do with bringing luck and therefore
it is a superstitious belief.
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(I) During the tense Cold War era between the United
States and the Peoples Republic of China, no one
would have guessed that the break in hostility would
begin over a game of table tennis. (II) After more than
two decades of virtually no communication after the
Communist in 1949, Ping Pong Diplomacy would
facilitate the beginning of a friendlier relationship
between the US and China. (III) There is perhaps, no
better game than table tennis when compared to
others. (IV) During 1971, the game would prove to be
the uniting link between two countries with vastly
different cultures and political ideologies. (V) It began
at the World Table Tennis Championship held in Japan
on 6 April 1971, when the Chinese ping pong team
formally invited the US team to play in their country on
an all expense paid trip.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
B) II
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D) IV
E) V
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