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giữa kì môn anh văLanguages continually undergo changes, (46) speakers of a language are usually unaware of the changes as they are occurring. For instance, American English has an ongoing change whereby the pronunciation difference between the words cot and caught (47) . The changes become more dramatic after longer periods of time. Modern English readers may (48) notes to understand fully the writings of English playwright William Shakespeare, who wrote during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The English of 14thcentury (49) Geoffrey Chaucer differs so greatly from the modern language (50) many readers prefer a translation into modern English. Learning to read the writings of Alfred the Great, the 9thcentury Saxon king, is comparable to acquiring a reading knowledge of German. 46. A. although B. despite Languages continually undergo changes, (46) speakers of a language are usually unaware of the changes as they are occurring. For instance, American English has an ongoing change whereby the pronunciation difference between the words cot and caught (47) . The changes become more dramatic after longer periods of time. Modern English readers may (48) notes to understand fully the writings of English playwright William Shakespeare, who wrote during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The English of 14thcentury (49) Geoffrey Chaucer differs so greatly from the modern language (50) many readers prefer a translation into modern English. Learning to read the writings of Alfred the Great, the 9thcentury Saxon king, is comparable to acquiring a reading knowledge of German. 46. A. although B. despite Languages continually undergo changes, (46) speakers of a language are usually unaware of the changes as they are occurring. For instance, American English has an ongoing change whereby the pronunciation difference between the words cot and caught (47) . The changes become more dramatic after longer periods of time. Modern English readers may (48) notes to understand fully the writings of English playwright William Shakespeare, who wrote during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The English of 14thcentury (49) Geoffrey Chaucer differs so greatly from the modern language (50) many readers prefer a translation into modern English. Learning to read the writings of Alfred the Great, the 9thcentury Saxon king, is comparable to acquiring a reading knowledge of German. 46. A. although B. despite Languages continually undergo changes, (46) speakers of a language are usually unaware of the changes as they are occurring. For instance, American English has an ongoing change whereby the pronunciation difference between the words cot and caught (47) . The changes become more dramatic after longer periods of time. Modern English readers may (48) notes to understand fully the writings of English playwright William Shakespeare, who wrote during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The English of 14thcentury (49) Geoffrey Chaucer differs so greatly from the modern language (50) many readers prefer a translation into modern English. Learning to read the writings of Alfred the Great, the 9thcentury Saxon king, is comparable to acquiring a reading knowledge of German. 46. A. although B. despite n 4

ÑEÀ HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTRE Student’s name: …………………… Student number: …………………… MID-TERM TEST COURSE: ENGLISH TIME ALLOWED: 40 MINUTES I PRONUNCIATION AND STRESS A Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others: A renew A diverse A concept A accurate A function B refugee B interact B portable B prevalent B unimaginable C evolve C ethnic C common C atmosphere C evolution D efficient D invade D evolve D ancestry D misunderstand B Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others: 10 A identity A feature A background A luxury A passenger B diversity C alternative D destination B perceive C inspire D evolve B vibrant C retire D influx B dialect C congestion D mystery B descendant C commuter D maneuver II VOCABULARY Choose the letter (A, B, C, or D) that best completes each sentence 11 In our class, we have children of all different religious and ethnic - A conflicts B divisions C backgrounds D identities 12 One particular myth is that - and refugees are a ‘drain on our economy’ A migrants B tourists C foreigners D visitors 13 London is a - city as you can find people from all walks of life there A multicultural B prosperous C homogeneous D traditional 14 Immigration remains a - matter as people have very different views on it A practical B controversial C simple D serious 15 Many people may eventually be able to work from home rather than - to an office A commit B commence C comply D commute 16 Make sure you take your belongings when you - the bus A got off B got out C got away from D got down 17 The war of words between North Korea and the United States could be pushing the region closer to the brink of a - A difference B conflict C contradiction D variation 18 A couple of people - to the proposal, but the vast majority approved of it A admitted B objected C conveyed D accepted Mid-term test 2017 1/3 October 9, HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTRE ĐỀ 19 The local economy benefits considerably from a large - of tourists every summer A cluster B gathering C influx D bunch 20 Renewable energy is a good - to fossil fuel A choice B option C alternative D replacement 21 The number of car owners is - dramatically due to reduced prices and taxes A boosting B maximizing C raising D rising 22 People are becoming far more aware - environmental issues A of B about C with D on 23 The bus lanes are designed to ease traffic -, but they remain controversial A safety B congestion C legislation D system 24 Fingerprints are to every individual A exceptional B extraordinary C unusual D unique 25 She drove the car round the block to - up its batteries A fill B charge C power D connect 26 Banning traffic from the shopping areas has made life much more pleasant for - A passengers B bystanders C pedestrians D witnesses 27 Everyone should have the right to a - when they retire A pension B reimbursement C refund D compensation 28 It is the good weather that makes Spain such a popular tourist - A facility B industry C season D destination 29 Taipei is known for its - night markets—streets buzzing with activity until long after the sun sets, full of vendors selling produce, food, alcohol, and countless other goods A overseas B vibrant C sluggish D common 30 Every day the environment is further - by toxic wastes A improved B adapted C degraded D explored III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence 31 My sister - so hard this week that she doesn’t have time to go to the hairdresser’s A has been worked B worked C had worked D has been working 32 Margo - teach English, but now she works at a publishing company A used to B was used to C didn’t use to D isn’t used to 33 Due to recent increases in oil prices, we are sure that air fares in a few months A would go up B have gone up C will go up D might have gone up 34 Teachers need ways to persuade more parents - parent-teacher evenings A attend B attending C attended D to attend 35 Some see the spread of English as an international language as just another consequence of - A globalizing B globalization C global D globally 36 I - this chapter in my chemistry text three times, and I still don't understand it! A have been reading B am reading C have read D had been reading Mid-term test 2017 2/3 October 9, HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTRE ĐỀ 37 Why has language diversified from its ancient origins into more than 5,000 mutually unintelligible -? A varieties B various C vary D variously 38 Refugees are migrants - are forced to leave their homes for reasons such as conflicts in their countries A which B whom C whose D who 39 Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has dismissed comments - by Donald Trump that the site has always been against him A make B made C to make D making 40 Many English learners often don’t know enough words to express - A them B their C theirs D themselves 41 People often find the medical language used by doctors A confuse B confusing C confused D confusingly 42 These shelves - very cleverly to fit into corners A design B are designing C designed D have been designed 43 This merger will further - the company and ensure its continued success A strong B strongly C strengthen D strength 44 'To Google' has become a understood verb, and many countries are developing their own internet slang A universally B universal C universe D university 45 Pure electric cars are impractical - current battery technology limits the distance an electric car can travel A because B whereas C despite D due to IV CLOZE PASSAGE Read the following passage and then choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best completes each blank Language change Languages continually undergo changes, (46) - speakers of a language are usually unaware of the changes as they are occurring For instance, American English has an ongoing change whereby the pronunciation difference between the words cot and caught (47) - The changes become more dramatic after longer periods of time Modern English readers may (48) - notes to understand fully the writings of English playwright William Shakespeare, who wrote during the late 16th and early 17th centuries The English of 14th-century (49) - Geoffrey Chaucer differs so greatly from the modern language (50) - many readers prefer a translation into modern English Learning to read the writings of Alfred the Great, the 9th-century Saxon king, is comparable to acquiring a reading knowledge of German 46 47 48 A although A are lost A request Mid-term test 2017 B despite B is being lost B order C nevertheless D regardless of C have been lost D were lost C command D require 3/3 October 9, HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTRE ĐỀ 49 50 C poet C which A poem A that B poetry B than D poetic D as End of Test Student’s name: …………………… Student number: …………………… MID-TERM TEST COURSE: ENGLISH TIME ALLOWED: 40 MINUTES I PRONUNCIATION AND STRESS A Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others: A renew A diverse A concept A accurate A function B refugee B interact B portable B prevalent B unimaginable C evolve C ethnic C common C atmosphere C evolution D efficient D invade D evolve D ancestry D misunderstand B Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others: 10 A identity A feature A background A luxury A passenger B diversity C alternative D destination B perceive C inspire D evolve B vibrant C retire D influx B dialect C congestion D mystery B descendant C commuter D maneuver II VOCABULARY Choose the letter (A, B, C, or D) that best completes each sentence 11 In our class, we have children of all different religious and ethnic - A conflicts B divisions C backgrounds D identities 12 One particular myth is that - and refugees are a ‘drain on our economy’ A migrants B tourists C foreigners D visitors 13 London is a - city as you can find people from all walks of life there A multicultural B prosperous C homogeneous D traditional 14 Immigration remains a - matter as people have very different views on it A practical B controversial C simple D serious Mid-term test 2017 4/3 October 9, HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTRE ĐỀ 15 Many people may eventually be able to work from home rather than - to an office A commit B commence C comply D commute 16 Make sure you take your belongings when you - the bus A got off B got out C got away from D got down 17 The war of words between North Korea and the United States could be pushing the region closer to the brink of a - A difference B conflict C contradiction D variation 18 A couple of people - to the proposal, but the vast majority approved of it A admitted B objected C conveyed D accepted 19 The local economy benefits considerably from a large - of tourists every summer A cluster B gathering C influx D bunch 20 Renewable energy is a good - to fossil fuel A choice B option C alternative D replacement 21 The number of car owners is - dramatically due to reduced prices and taxes A boosting B maximizing C raising D rising 22 People are becoming far more aware - environmental issues A of B about C with D on 23 The bus lanes are designed to ease traffic -, but they remain controversial A safety B congestion C legislation D system 24 Fingerprints are to every individual A exceptional B extraordinary C unusual D unique 25 She drove the car round the block to - up its batteries A fill B charge C power D connect 26 Banning traffic from the shopping areas has made life much more pleasant for - A passengers B bystanders C pedestrians D witnesses 27 Everyone should have the right to a - when they retire A pension B reimbursement C refund D compensation 28 It is the good weather that makes Spain such a popular tourist - A facility B industry C season D destination 29 Taipei is known for its - night markets—streets buzzing with activity until long after the sun sets, full of vendors selling produce, food, alcohol, and countless other goods A overseas B vibrant C sluggish D common 30 Every day the environment is further - by toxic wastes A improved B adapted C degraded D explored III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence 31 My sister - so hard this week that she doesn’t have time to go to the hairdresser’s A has been worked B worked C had worked D has been working 32 Margo - teach English, but now she works at a publishing company A used to B was used to C didn’t use to D isn’t used to 33 Due to recent increases in oil prices, we are sure that air fares in a few months A would go up B have gone up C will go up D might have gone up Mid-term test 2017 5/3 October 9, HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTRE ĐỀ 34 Teachers need ways to persuade more parents - parent-teacher evenings A attend B attending C attended D to attend 35 Some see the spread of English as an international language as just another consequence of - A globalizing B globalization C global D globally 36 I - this chapter in my chemistry text three times, and I still don't understand it! A have been reading B am reading C have read D had been reading 37 Why has language diversified from its ancient origins into more than 5,000 mutually unintelligible -? A varieties B various C vary D variously 38 Refugees are migrants - are forced to leave their homes for reasons such as conflicts in their countries A which B whom C whose D who 39 Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has dismissed comments - by Donald Trump that the site has always been against him A make B made C to make D making 40 Many English learners often don’t know enough words to express - A them B their C theirs D themselves 41 People often find the medical language used by doctors A confuse B confusing C confused D confusingly 42 These shelves - very cleverly to fit into corners A design B are designing C designed D have been designed 43 This merger will further - the company and ensure its continued success A strong B strongly C strengthen D strength 44 'To Google' has become a understood verb, and many countries are developing their own internet slang A universally B universal C universe D university 45 Pure electric cars are impractical - current battery technology limits the distance an electric car can travel A because B whereas C despite D due to IV CLOZE PASSAGE Read the following passage and then choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best completes each blank Language change Languages continually undergo changes, (46) - speakers of a language are usually unaware of the changes as they are occurring For instance, American English has an ongoing change whereby the pronunciation difference between the words cot and caught (47) - The changes become more dramatic after longer periods of time Modern English readers may (48) - notes to understand fully the writings of English playwright William Shakespeare, who wrote during the late 16th and early 17th centuries The English of 14th-century (49) - Geoffrey Chaucer differs so greatly from the modern language Mid-term test 2017 6/3 October 9, ĐỀ HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTRE (50) - many readers prefer a translation into modern English Learning to read the writings of Alfred the Great, the 9th-century Saxon king, is comparable to acquiring a reading knowledge of German 46 47 48 49 50 A although A are lost A request A poem A that B despite B is being lost B order B poetry B than C nevertheless C have been lost C C poet C which D regardless of D were lost command D require D poetic D as End of Test Student’s name: …………………… Student number: …………………… MID-TERM TEST COURSE: ENGLISH TIME ALLOWED: 40 MINUTES I PRONUNCIATION AND STRESS A Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others: A renew A diverse A concept A accurate A function B refugee B interact B portable B prevalent B unimaginable C evolve C ethnic C common C atmosphere C evolution D efficient D invade D evolve D ancestry D misunderstand B Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others: 10 A identity A feature A background A luxury A passenger B diversity C alternative D destination B perceive C inspire D evolve B vibrant C retire D influx B dialect C congestion D mystery B descendant C commuter D maneuver II VOCABULARY Choose the letter (A, B, C, or D) that best completes each sentence Mid-term test 2017 7/3 October 9, HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTRE ĐỀ 11 In our class, we have children of all different religious and ethnic - A conflicts B divisions C backgrounds D identities 12 One particular myth is that - and refugees are a ‘drain on our economy’ A migrants B tourists C foreigners D visitors 13 London is a - city as you can find people from all walks of life there A multicultural B prosperous C homogeneous D traditional 14 Immigration remains a - matter as people have very different views on it A practical B controversial C simple D serious 15 Many people may eventually be able to work from home rather than - to an office A commit B commence C comply D commute 16 Make sure you take your belongings when you - the bus A got off B got out C got away from D got down 17 The war of words between North Korea and the United States could be pushing the region closer to the brink of a - A difference B conflict C contradiction D variation 18 A couple of people - to the proposal, but the vast majority approved of it A admitted B objected C conveyed D accepted 19 The local economy benefits considerably from a large - of tourists every summer A cluster B gathering C influx D bunch 20 Renewable energy is a good - to fossil fuel A choice B option C alternative D replacement 21 The number of car owners is - dramatically due to reduced prices and taxes A boosting B maximizing C raising D rising 22 People are becoming far more aware - environmental issues A of B about C with D on 23 The bus lanes are designed to ease traffic -, but they remain controversial A safety B congestion C legislation D system 24 Fingerprints are to every individual A exceptional B extraordinary C unusual D unique 25 She drove the car round the block to - up its batteries A fill B charge C power D connect 26 Banning traffic from the shopping areas has made life much more pleasant for - A passengers B bystanders C pedestrians D witnesses 27 Everyone should have the right to a - when they retire A pension B reimbursement C refund D compensation 28 It is the good weather that makes Spain such a popular tourist - A facility B industry C season D destination 29 Taipei is known for its - night markets—streets buzzing with activity until long after the sun sets, full of vendors selling produce, food, alcohol, and countless other goods A overseas B vibrant C sluggish D common 30 Every day the environment is further - by toxic wastes A improved B adapted C degraded D explored III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence Mid-term test 2017 8/3 October 9, HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTRE ĐỀ 31 My sister - so hard this week that she doesn’t have time to go to the hairdresser’s A has been worked B worked C had worked D has been working 32 Margo - teach English, but now she works at a publishing company A used to B was used to C didn’t use to D isn’t used to 33 Due to recent increases in oil prices, we are sure that air fares in a few months A would go up B have gone up C will go up D might have gone up 34 Teachers need ways to persuade more parents - parent-teacher evenings A attend B attending C attended D to attend 35 Some see the spread of English as an international language as just another consequence of - A globalizing B globalization C global D globally 36 I - this chapter in my chemistry text three times, and I still don't understand it! A have been reading B am reading C have read D had been reading 37 Why has language diversified from its ancient origins into more than 5,000 mutually unintelligible -? A varieties B various C vary D variously 38 Refugees are migrants - are forced to leave their homes for reasons such as conflicts in their countries A which B whom C whose D who 39 Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has dismissed comments - by Donald Trump that the site has always been against him A make B made C to make D making 40 Many English learners often don’t know enough words to express - A them B their C theirs D themselves 41 People often find the medical language used by doctors A confuse B confusing C confused D confusingly 42 These shelves - very cleverly to fit into corners A design B are designing C designed D have been designed 43 This merger will further - the company and ensure its continued success A strong B strongly C strengthen D strength 44 'To Google' has become a understood verb, and many countries are developing their own internet slang A universally B universal C universe D university 45 Pure electric cars are impractical - current battery technology limits the distance an electric car can travel A because B whereas C despite D due to IV CLOZE PASSAGE Read the following passage and then choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best completes each blank Language change Mid-term test 2017 9/3 October 9, ĐỀ HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTRE Languages continually undergo changes, (46) - speakers of a language are usually unaware of the changes as they are occurring For instance, American English has an ongoing change whereby the pronunciation difference between the words cot and caught (47) - The changes become more dramatic after longer periods of time Modern English readers may (48) - notes to understand fully the writings of English playwright William Shakespeare, who wrote during the late 16th and early 17th centuries The English of 14th-century (49) - Geoffrey Chaucer differs so greatly from the modern language (50) - many readers prefer a translation into modern English Learning to read the writings of Alfred the Great, the 9th-century Saxon king, is comparable to acquiring a reading knowledge of German 46 47 48 49 50 A although A are lost A request A poem A that B despite B is being lost B order B poetry B than C nevertheless C have been lost C C poet C which D regardless of D were lost command D require D poetic D as End of Test Student’s name: …………………… Student number: …………………… MID-TERM TEST COURSE: ENGLISH TIME ALLOWED: 40 MINUTES I PRONUNCIATION AND STRESS A Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others: A renew A diverse A concept A accurate A function B refugee B interact B portable B prevalent B unimaginable C evolve C ethnic C common C atmosphere C evolution D efficient D invade D evolve D ancestry D misunderstand B Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others: A identity Mid-term test 2017 B diversity C alternative 10/3 D destination October 9, HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTRE 10 A feature A background A luxury A passenger ĐỀ B perceive C inspire D evolve B vibrant C retire D influx B dialect C congestion D mystery B descendant C commuter D maneuver II VOCABULARY Choose the letter (A, B, C, or D) that best completes each sentence 11 In our class, we have children of all different religious and ethnic - A conflicts B divisions C backgrounds D identities 12 One particular myth is that - and refugees are a ‘drain on our economy’ A migrants B tourists C foreigners D visitors 13 London is a - city as you can find people from all walks of life there A multicultural B prosperous C homogeneous D traditional 14 Immigration remains a - matter as people have very different views on it A practical B controversial C simple D serious 15 Many people may eventually be able to work from home rather than - to an office A commit B commence C comply D commute 16 Make sure you take your belongings when you - the bus A got off B got out C got away from D got down 17 The war of words between North Korea and the United States could be pushing the region closer to the brink of a - A difference B conflict C contradiction D variation 18 A couple of people - to the proposal, but the vast majority approved of it A admitted B objected C conveyed D accepted 19 The local economy benefits considerably from a large - of tourists every summer A cluster B gathering C influx D bunch 20 Renewable energy is a good - to fossil fuel A choice B option C alternative D replacement 21 The number of car owners is - dramatically due to reduced prices and taxes A boosting B maximizing C raising D rising 22 People are becoming far more aware - environmental issues A of B about C with D on 23 The bus lanes are designed to ease traffic -, but they remain controversial A safety B congestion C legislation D system 24 Fingerprints are to every individual A exceptional B extraordinary C unusual D unique 25 She drove the car round the block to - up its batteries A fill B charge C power D connect 26 Banning traffic from the shopping areas has made life much more pleasant for - A passengers B bystanders C pedestrians D witnesses 27 Everyone should have the right to a - when they retire A pension B reimbursement C refund D compensation 28 It is the good weather that makes Spain such a popular tourist - A facility B industry C season D destination Mid-term test 2017 11/3 October 9, HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTRE ĐỀ 29 Taipei is known for its - night markets—streets buzzing with activity until long after the sun sets, full of vendors selling produce, food, alcohol, and countless other goods A overseas B vibrant C sluggish D common 30 Every day the environment is further - by toxic wastes A improved B adapted C degraded D explored III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence 31 My sister - so hard this week that she doesn’t have time to go to the hairdresser’s A has been worked B worked C had worked D has been working 32 Margo - teach English, but now she works at a publishing company A used to B was used to C didn’t use to D isn’t used to 33 Due to recent increases in oil prices, we are sure that air fares in a few months A would go up B have gone up C will go up D might have gone up 34 Teachers need ways to persuade more parents - parent-teacher evenings A attend B attending C attended D to attend 35 Some see the spread of English as an international language as just another consequence of - A globalizing B globalization C global D globally 36 I - this chapter in my chemistry text three times, and I still don't understand it! A have been reading B am reading C have read D had been reading 37 Why has language diversified from its ancient origins into more than 5,000 mutually unintelligible -? A varieties B various C vary D variously 38 Refugees are migrants - are forced to leave their homes for reasons such as conflicts in their countries A which B whom C whose D who 39 Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has dismissed comments - by Donald Trump that the site has always been against him A make B made C to make D making 40 Many English learners often don’t know enough words to express - A them B their C theirs D themselves 41 People often find the medical language used by doctors A confuse B confusing C confused D confusingly 42 These shelves - very cleverly to fit into corners A design B are designing C designed D have been designed 43 This merger will further - the company and ensure its continued success A strong B strongly C strengthen D strength 44 'To Google' has become a understood verb, and many countries are developing their own internet slang A universally B universal C universe D university Mid-term test 2017 12/3 October 9, ÑEÀ HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTRE 45 Pure electric cars are impractical - current battery technology limits the distance an electric car can travel A because B whereas C despite D due to IV CLOZE PASSAGE Read the following passage and then choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best completes each blank Language change Languages continually undergo changes, (46) - speakers of a language are usually unaware of the changes as they are occurring For instance, American English has an ongoing change whereby the pronunciation difference between the words cot and caught (47) - The changes become more dramatic after longer periods of time Modern English readers may (48) - notes to understand fully the writings of English playwright William Shakespeare, who wrote during the late 16th and early 17th centuries The English of 14th-century (49) - Geoffrey Chaucer differs so greatly from the modern language (50) - many readers prefer a translation into modern English Learning to read the writings of Alfred the Great, the 9th-century Saxon king, is comparable to acquiring a reading knowledge of German 46 47 48 49 50 A although A are lost A request A poem A that B despite B is being lost B order B poetry B than C nevertheless C have been lost C C poet C which D regardless of D were lost command D require D poetic D as End of Test Mid-term test 2017 13/3 October 9, ... Great, the 9th-century Saxon king, is comparable to acquiring a reading knowledge of German 46 47 48 49 50 A although A are lost A request A poem A that B despite B is being lost B order B poetry... Great, the 9th-century Saxon king, is comparable to acquiring a reading knowledge of German 46 47 48 49 50 A although A are lost A request A poem A that B despite B is being lost B order B poetry... Great, the 9th-century Saxon king, is comparable to acquiring a reading knowledge of German 46 47 48 49 50 A although A are lost A request A poem A that B despite B is being lost B order B poetry

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