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part 5 là một phần quan trọng trong kỳ thi toeic sắp tới nó quyết định thành bại trong bài thi. vì vậy sự cố gắng làm bài tập là một sự cần thiết. cảm ơn mọi người đã quan tâm. hãy truy cập vào trang cá nhân của tôi để cập nhật tìa liệu nhiều hơn nữa

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Because For Though However Câu 8 You'll get prepared seafood, beef, lamb and rabbit in an elegant setting with crisp service for around $20-25 per person, not including drinks. impeccable impeccably impeccability impeccableness Câu 9 Arriving at an airport and jumping into a taxi is the option for most, and a necessary expense for time-pressed business travelers. prefers prefer preferring preferred Câu 10 Is it really possible that our century long love affair with the automobile is coming to a(n) ? end goal objective target Câu 11 The U.S. has the higher teenage birth rate than any industrialized country and teenage mothers in the U.S. tend to have education, prenatal care, and financial resources than their older counterparts. less little the least least Câu 12 “That can include language skills and being willing more than just one or two years in the country”, he added. spending spent to spending to spend Câu 13 a weakening currency, making the journey almost cheaper than at the same time last year, Japan remains an expensive destination for many visitors. Although Even though Despite Because of Câu 14 Remember that the advertisement says that high academic are not so necessary for a job like this. qualifications qualification qualify qualified Câu 15 Medellin is a city that works hard to tell the world of its capabilities and broadcast its tourism opportunities. quick impressive large exciting Câu 16 China's capital is now home to some the most in-demand shops in the world, from European fashion behemoths to Japanese couture houses. from for to of Câu 17 At the FutureCast debate last month the most discussion of the evening focused on the crisis of our car future. surprise surprising surprisingly surprised Câu 18 This intelligent automobile will, of course, be able exactly how fast we are driving and where are going. record recording recorded to record Câu 19 Bogota and Medellin are in tropical highlands and can get chilly at night - Bogota, where heavy jackets and scarves are the norm year- round. especially essentially importantly specially Câu 20 Industrialized countries account only of newborns dying on their first day of life, but among them the U.S. has the highest mortality rate, with approximately 11,300 deaths each year. about from for of Câu 21 Thinking of having a baby? You may want to consider to Finland - the best place in the world to be a mother. to move moving move to moving Câu 22 Antique cabinets to store herbs now sport sunglasses, while cloth pouches for medicine have been redesigned as shopping bags. which originally used originally used were originally used have been originally used Câu 23 It is granted by the Panamanian Tourism Authority, the government has provided the service since it an $8 million deal with Assicurazioni Generali. signed signs has signed has been signed Câu 24 All staff members are entitled an annual share in the progress of the company, and we believe that good working relations between managers and staff are essential. to towards for up Câu 25 This Beijing shopping space feels more like a home than a retail shop, with a serene second-floor balcony visitors can step out and enjoy the view. which when where whom Câu 26 Earlier this year, Marriott started testing new concept called Workspace on Demand. the a an it Câu 27 Over the past decade, Panama the fastest growing economy in Latin America. enjoys has enjoyed have enjoyed enjoyed Câu 28 Since it started on its global adventures, Rubber Duck has residence in cities all over the world, including Osaka, Sydney, Sao Paolo and Amsterdam. taken up taken down taken of [...]... forever" would change changes will change would have changed Câu 35 In order to draw people's attention, most Western festivals in China are commercial activities filled with filled by filled in filled up Câu 36 Beijing, capital of China and its cultural and political heart, is one of the world’s most evocative cities a the this that Câu 37 Global consulting firm Accenture made business headlines... time when few travelers visited Colombia, the country was synonymous with drug lords which when where who Câu 31 The Panama Canal celebrates its centenary in and to mark the occasion now it's a $5. billion modernization and expansion undergo undergoes undergoing being undergone Câu 32 In the next two months, they Workspace on Demand to six more locations in the U.S would expand will expand expand . 25 This Beijing shopping space feels more like a home than a retail shop, with a serene second-floor balcony visitors can step out and enjoy the view. which when where whom Câu 26 Earlier this. attention. took captured got had Câu 6 The Panama Canal took 250 ,000 people more than 10 years to build, 40 boats each day and costs an average of $ 85, 000 per vessel. transports transported has transported is. advertisement says that high academic are not so necessary for a job like this. qualifications qualification qualify qualified Câu 15 Medellin is a city that works hard to tell the world of its capabilities

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