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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from 
Question 1:		A. permitted		B. wanted		C. stopped		D. needed
Question 2: 		A. effect         		B. enter             	C. restore 		D. engage 
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. 
Question 3. 		A. effort 		B. actor 		C. perform 		D. area 
Question 4. 		A. disappear 		B. recommend 	C. entertain 		D. fortunate 
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 
Question 5: Lady Gaga is an American singer, songwriter and actress, ______? 
A. doesn’t     		B. is she                	C. isn’t Lady Gaga		D. isn’t she
Question 6. Many graffiti 	without the permission of the owner of the wall.
A.  are writing          	B. are written  		C. is writing	         		D. is written
Question 7. She likes reading books ______ the library. 	
A. on          		B. at            		C. in 	                      		D. from 
Question 8. The more cigarettes you smoke, 	you will die.
A. the soon               	B. soon  		C. the sooner          		D. sooner
Question 9. It's silly of him to spend a lot of money buying 	 table.
A. a thick wooden old 			B. a thick old wooden 
C. an old wooden thick 			D. a wooden thick old 
Question 10. When he came, I_______ in the kitchen.
	A. cooked		B. am cooking		C. has cooked			D. was cooking
Question 11. ________ he was the most prominent candidate, he was not chosen.
	A. Though		B. Because		C. As				D. Since
Question 12 ________ to the destination, he will have been walking for about three hours.
	A. When John will get 			B. By the time John gets 
      	C. After John has got				D. until John is getting
Question 13. _______ the news of her parents, he jumped for joy.
	A. hear		B. having heard		C. being heard			D. heard
Question 14: His______of the generator is very famous.
	A. invent		B. inventive		C. invention			D. inventor
Question 15: The local government hopes to______its plans for introducing cable TV.
	A. turn out		B. carry out		C. carry on			D. keep on
Question 16: The jury______her compliments on her excellent knowledge of the subject.
	A. paid			B. gave		C. made			D. said
Question 17: Nobody took any______of the warning and they went swimming in the contaminated water.
	A. information		B. attention		C. sight			D. notice
Question 18: I had a ______ chat with my manager and gave him an update on the project.
	A. brief		B. short		C. quick 			D. lull 
Question 19:There has been a hot debate among the scientists relating to the______of using robotic probes to study distant objects in space.
	A. problems and solutions			B. pros and cons
	C. solutions and limitations			D. causes and effects
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20: The new air conditioner was installed yesterday.
A. inspected thoroughly			B. put in position	
C. well repaired				D. delivered to the customer
Question 21: We were pretty disappointed with the quality of the food.
A. highly		B. rather		C. extremely			D. very
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22: Many women prefer to use cosmetics to enhance their beauty and make them look younger.
A. improve		B. maximize		C. worsen			D. enrich
Question 23: I think we cannot purchase this device this time as it costs an arm and a leg. 
A. is cheap 		B. is painful 		C. is confusing 		D. is expensive
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 24: Nam and Mai are having a party at Nam’s house.
- Nam: “Would you like to have some more dessert, Mai?” - Mai: “______. I’m full.”
A. That would be great 			B. Yes, I like your party 
C. Yes, please 				D. No, thanks
Question 25: Tim and Peter had a quarrel last week and now Tom is giving Tim advice.
- Tom: “I think the best way to solve that problem is to keep silent.”
- Tim: “______. Silence may kill our friendship.”
A. That’s a great idea 				B. That’s not a good idea 
C. I’m not wrong 				D. Yes, I think much
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.
Have you ever had the feeling that people older than you are hard to understand? Or, have you felt like people from younger generations just don't get it? Maybe you find it easier to connect with people (26) ______ are closer to your age than those who are older or younger than you. You can probably thank the generation gap for these feelings.
There are currently six generations living in the United States: the Greatest Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. (27) ______ generation has its own unique set of characteristics and norms. For (28) ______ , the Greatest Generation (born 1901-1924) is known for its patriotism, hard workers, and loyalty to institutions. The Millennials (born 1980-2000) are characterized by their dependence on technology, detachment from traditional institutions, optimism, and open-mindedness. It is no (29) ______ that many people from different generations have a hard time understanding each other.
Generation gap refers to differences in actions, beliefs, interests, and opinions that (30) ______ between individuals from different generations. So, what causes these differences?
(Adapted from https://study.com/)
Question 26: 	A. who		B. which		C. when		D. what
Question 27: 	A. Another	B. Very		C. All			D. Each
Question 28: 	A. answer	B. process		C. example		D. study
Question 29: 	A. wonder	B. picture		C. business		D. training
Question 30: 	A. trade	B. exist		C. credit		D. target
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35.
Stars have been significant features in the design of many United States coins and their number has varied from one to forty-eight stars. Most of the coins issued from about 1799 to the early years of the twentieth century bore thirteen stars representing the thirteen original colonies.
 Curiously enough, the first American silver coins, issued in 1794, had fifteen stars because by that time Vermont and Kentucky have joined the Union. At that time it was apparently the intention of mint officials to add a star for each new state. Following the admission of Tennessee in 1796, for example, some varieties of half dimes, dimes, and half dollars were produced with sixteen stars.
 As more states were admitted to the Union, however, it quickly became apparent that this scheme would not prove practical and the coins from 1798 were issued with only thirteen Stars - one for each of the original colonies. Due to an error at the mint, one variety of the 1828 half-cent was issued with only twelve stars. There is also a variety of the large cent with only 12 stars, but this is the result of a die break and is not a true error.
Question 31: What is the main topic of the passage? 
	A. Stars on American coins 
	B. The teaching of astronomy in state universities 
	C. Colonial stamps and coins 
	D. The star as national symbol of the United States 
Question 32: The expression "Curiously enough" is used because the author finds it strange that _____. 
	A. Tennessee was the first state to use half dimes 
	B. Vermont and Kentucky joined the Union in 1794 
	C. silver coins with fifteen stars appeared before coins with thirteen 
	D. no silver coins were issued until 1794 
Question 33: Why was a coin produced in 1828 with only twelve stars? 
	A. Tennessee had left the Union. 		B. The mint made a mistake. 
	C. There were twelve states at the time. 	D. There is a change in design policy. 
Question 34: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the denomination of an American coin? 
	A. Half nickel 		B. Half-dollar 		C. Hall cent 		D. Half dime 
Question 35: The word "their" in line 1 refers to _________. 
	A. features 		B. coins 		C. stars 		D. colonies 
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.
Do you feel like your teenager is spending most of the day glued to a phone screen? You're not too far off. A new survey from the Pew Research Center reveals the surprising ways that technology intersects with teen friendships – and the results show that 57 percent of teens have made at least one new friend online. Even more surprisingly, only 20 percent of those digital friends ever meet in person.
 While teens do connect with their friends face-to-face outside of school, they spend 55 percent of their day texting with friends, and only 25 percent of teens are spending actual time with their friends on a daily basis (outside of school hallways). These new forms of communication are key in maintaining friendships day-to-day – 27 percent of teens instant message their friends every day, 23 percent connect through social media every day, and 7 percent even video chat daily. Text messaging remains the main form of communication – almost half of survey respondents say it's their chosen method of communication with their closest friend.
 While girls are more likely to text with their close friends, boys are meeting new friends (and maintaining friendships) in the gaming world – 89 percent play with friends they know, and 54 percent play with online-only friends. Whether they're close with their teammates or not, online garners say that playing makes them feel "more connected" to friends they know, or garners they've never met.
 When making new friends, social media has also become a major part of the teenage identity – 62 percent of teens are quick to share their social media usernames when connecting with a new friend (although 80 percent still consider their phone number the best method of contact). Despite the negative consequences-21 percent of teenage users feel worse about their lives because of posts they see on social media – teens also have found support and connection through various platforms. In fact, 68 percent of teens received support during a challenging time in their lives via social media platforms.
 Just as technology has become a gateway for new friendships, or a channel to stay connected with current friends, it can also make a friendship breakup more public. The study reveals that girls are more likely to block or unfriend former allies, and 68 percent of all teenage users report experiencing "drama among their friends on social media."
 (Source: https://www.realsimple.com)
Question 36: The word "digital" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to _____. 
	A. analogue 		B. numeracy 			C. numerous 			D. online 
Question 37: The word "they" in paragraph 3 refers to _____. 
	A. friends 		B. online-only friends 	C. online gamers 		D. their teammates 
Question 38: According to the passage, what percentage of teens spend actual time with their friends? 
	A. 23% 		B. 25% 			C. 27% 			D. 55% 
Question 39: The following sentences are true, EXCEPT _____. 
	A. Most teenagers use video chat to maintain relationship with friends
	B. New forms of communication play an important role in keeping friendships 
	C. According to the survey, more than half of teens have ever made new friends online 
	D. Teens only meet face-to-face one fifth of online friends they have made 
Question 40: What can be inferred from the passage? 
	A. The majority of teenage users agree that social media has negative consequences in their lives.
	B. Thanks to social media, more than two thirds of teens are supported when they face with challenges in their lives.
	C. Boys are more likely to meet new friends than girls. 	
	D. Most teens are not easy to give others their usernames when making new friends. 
Question 41: What is the synonym of the word "breakup” in the last paragraph? 
	A. commencing 	B. popularity 			C. termination 		D. divorce 
Question 42: What is the main idea of the passage? 
	A. The difference of making new friends between girls and boys. 
	B. Social media connects friendship. 
	C. Social media affects friendship too much. 
	D. Teenagers are making and keeping friends in a surprising way. 
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 43:  What I tell her a few days ago was not the solution to most of her problems.
			A			           B	              C      D
Question 44: Tom’s jokes are inappropriate but we have to put up with it just because he’s the boss.
                                            	        A	                          		       B            C	   D
Question 45:  Modern office buildings have false floors under which computer and phone wires
				A		        B	                                                          C
 can be lain.
     D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions 
Question 46: The last time I saw her was three years ago.
	A. I have not seen her for three years.
	B. About three years ago, I used to meet her.
	C. I have often seen her for the last three years.
	D. I saw her three years ago and will never meet her
Question 47: She said, "John, I'll show you round my city when you're here."
A. She made a trip round her city with John.	
B. She planned to show John round her city.
C. She promised to show John round her city. 	
D. She organized a trip round her city for John. 
Question 48: It is unnecessary for you to finish the report until tomorrow afternoon
A. You needn’t finish the report until tomorrow afternoon.
B. You have to finish the report until tomorrow afternoon.
C. You may finish the report after tomorrow afternoon.
D. You should finish  the report until tomorrow afternoon
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions
Question 49: Susan didn’t apply for the summer job in the cafe. She now regrets it.
A. Susan wishes that she applied for the summer job in the cafe.
B. Susan feels regret because she didn’t apply for the summer job in the cafe.
C. If only Susan didn’t apply for the summer job in the cafe.
D. Susan wishes that she had applied for the summer job in the cafe.
Question 50: She had only just put the telephone down when the boss rang.
 	A.  She put the telephone down and the boss rang.
 	B.  Hardly had she put the telephone down when the boss rang.
 	C.  The boss rang back, but she put the telephone down.	
 	D.  She had put the telephone down, so she let it ring when the boss rang.
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from 
Question 1:		A. permitted		B. wanted		C. stopped		D. needed
Question 2: 		A. effect         		B. enter             	C. restore 		D. engage 
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. 
Question 3. 		A. effort 		B. actor 		C. perform 		D. area 
Question 4. 		A. disappear 		B. recommend 	C. entertain 		D. fortunate 
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 
Question 5: Lady Gaga is an American singer, songwriter and actress, ______? 
A. doesn’t     		B. is she                	C. isn’t Lady Gaga		D. isn’t she
Question 6. Many graffiti 	without the permission of the owner of the wall.
A.  are writing          	B. are written  		C. is writing	         		D. is written
Question 7. She likes reading books ______ the library. 	
A. on          		B. at            		C. in 	                      		D. from 
Question 8. The more cigarettes you smoke, 	you will die.
A. the soon               	B. soon  		C. the sooner          		D. sooner
Question 9. It's silly of him to spend a lot of money buying 	 table.
A. a thick wooden old 			B. a thick old wooden 
C. an old wooden thick 			D. a wooden thick old 
Question 10. When he came, I_______ in the kitchen.
	A. cooked		B. am cooking		C. has cooked			D. was cooking
Question 11. ________ he was the most prominent candidate, he was not chosen.
	A. Though		B. Because		C. As				D. Since
Question 12 ________ to the destination, he will have been walking for about three hours.
	A. When John will get 			B. By the time John gets 
      	C. After John has got				D. until John is getting
Question 13. _______ the news of her parents, he jumped for joy.
	A. hear		B. having heard		C. being heard			D. heard
Question 14: His______of the generator is very famous.
	A. invent		B. inventive		C. invention			D. inventor
Question 15: The local government hopes to______its plans for introducing cable TV.
	A. turn out		B. carry out		C. carry on			D. keep on
Question 16: The jury______her compliments on her excellent knowledge of the subject.
	A. paid			B. gave		C. made			D. said
Question 17: Nobody took any______of the warning and they went swimming in the contaminated water.
	A. information		B. attention		C. sight			D. notice
Question 18: I had a ______ chat with my manager and gave him an update on the project.
	A. brief		B. short		C. quick 			D. lull 
Question 19:There has been a hot debate among the scientists relating to the______of using robotic probes to study distant objects in space.
	A. problems and solutions			B. pros and cons
	C. solutions and limitations			D. causes and effects
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20: The new air conditioner was installed yesterday.
A. inspected thoroughly			B. put in position	
C. well repaired				D. delivered to the customer
Question 21: We were pretty disappointed with the quality of the food.
A. highly		B. rather		C. extremely			D. very
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22: Many women prefer to use cosmetics to enhance their beauty and make them look younger.
A. improve		B. maximize		C. worsen			D. enrich
Question 23: I think we cannot purchase this device this time as it costs an arm and a leg. 
A. is cheap 		B. is painful 		C. is confusing 		D. is expensive
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 24: Nam and Mai are having a party at Nam’s house.
- Nam: “Would you like to have some more dessert, Mai?” - Mai: “______. I’m full.”
A. That would be great 			B. Yes, I like your party 
C. Yes, please 				D. No, thanks
Question 25: Tim and Peter had a quarrel last week and now Tom is giving Tim advice.
- Tom: “I think the best way to solve that problem is to keep silent.”
- Tim: “______. Silence may kill our friendship.”
A. That’s a great idea 				B. That’s not a good idea 
C. I’m not wrong 				D. Yes, I think much
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.
Have you ever had the feeling that people older than you are hard to understand? Or, have you felt like people from younger generations just don't get it? Maybe you find it easier to connect with people (26) ______ are closer to your age than those who are older or younger than you. You can probably thank the generation gap for these feelings.
There are currently six generations living in the United States: the Greatest Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. (27) ______ generation has its own unique set of characteristics and norms. For (28) ______ , the Greatest Generation (born 1901-1924) is known for its patriotism, hard workers, and loyalty to institutions. The Millennials (born 1980-2000) are characterized by their dependence on technology, detachment from traditional institutions, optimism, and open-mindedness. It is no (29) ______ that many people from different generations have a hard time understanding each other.
Generation gap refers to differences in actions, beliefs, interests, and opinions that (30) ______ between individuals from different generations. So, what causes these differences?
(Adapted from https://study.com/)
Question 26: 	A. who		B. which		C. when		D. what
Question 27: 	A. Another	B. Very		C. All			D. Each
Question 28: 	A. answer	B. process		C. example		D. study
Question 29: 	A. wonder	B. picture		C. business		D. training
Question 30: 	A. trade	B. exist		C. credit		D. target
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35.
Stars have been significant features in the design of many United States coins and their number has varied from one to forty-eight stars. Most of the coins issued from about 1799 to the early years of the twentieth century bore thirteen stars representing the thirteen original colonies.
 Curiously enough, the first American silver coins, issued in 1794, had fifteen stars because by that time Vermont and Kentucky have joined the Union. At that time it was apparently the intention of mint officials to add a star for each new state. Following the admission of Tennessee in 1796, for example, some varieties of half dimes, dimes, and half dollars were produced with sixteen stars.
 As more states were admitted to the Union, however, it quickly became apparent that this scheme would not prove practical and the coins from 1798 were issued with only thirteen Stars - one for each of the original colonies. Due to an error at the mint, one variety of the 1828 half-cent was issued with only twelve stars. There is also a variety of the large cent with only 12 stars, but this is the result of a die break and is not a true error.
Question 31: What is the main topic of the passage? 
	A. Stars on American coins 
	B. The teaching of astronomy in state universities 
	C. Colonial stamps and coins 
	D. The star as national symbol of the United States 
Question 32: The expression "Curiously enough" is used because the author finds it strange that _____. 
	A. Tennessee was the first state to use half dimes 
	B. Vermont and Kentucky joined the Union in 1794 
	C. silver coins with fifteen stars appeared before coins with thirteen 
	D. no silver coins were issued until 1794 
Question 33: Why was a coin produced in 1828 with only twelve stars? 
	A. Tennessee had left the Union. 		B. The mint made a mistake. 
	C. There were twelve states at the time. 	D. There is a change in design policy. 
Question 34: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the denomination of an American coin? 
	A. Half nickel 		B. Half-dollar 		C. Hall cent 		D. Half dime 
Question 35: The word "their" in line 1 refers to _________. 
	A. features 		B. coins 		C. stars 		D. colonies 
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.
Do you feel like your teenager is spending most of the day glued to a phone screen? You're not too far off. A new survey from the Pew Research Center reveals the surprising ways that technology intersects with teen friendships – and the results show that 57 percent of teens have made at least one new friend online. Even more surprisingly, only 20 percent of those digital friends ever meet in person.
 While teens do connect with their friends face-to-face outside of school, they spend 55 percent of their day texting with friends, and only 25 percent of teens are spending actual time with their friends on a daily basis (outside of school hallways). These new forms of communication are key in maintaining friendships day-to-day – 27 percent of teens instant message their friends every day, 23 percent connect through social media every day, and 7 percent even video chat daily. Text messaging remains the main form of communication – almost half of survey respondents say it's their chosen method of communication with their closest friend.
 While girls are more likely to text with their close friends, boys are meeting new friends (and maintaining friendships) in the gaming world – 89 percent play with friends they know, and 54 percent play with online-only friends. Whether they're close with their teammates or not, online garners say that playing makes them feel "more connected" to friends they know, or garners they've never met.
 When making new friends, social media has also become a major part of the teenage identity – 62 percent of teens are quick to share their social media usernames when connecting with a new friend (although 80 percent still consider their phone number the best method of contact). Despite the negative consequences-21 percent of teenage users feel worse about their lives because of posts they see on social media – teens also have found support and connection through various platforms. In fact, 68 percent of teens received support during a challenging time in their lives via social media platforms.
 Just as technology has become a gateway for new friendships, or a channel to stay connected with current friends, it can also make a friendship breakup more public. The study reveals that girls are more likely to block or unfriend former allies, and 68 percent of all teenage users report experiencing "drama among their friends on social media."
 (Source: https://www.realsimple.com)
Question 36: The word "digital" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to _____. 
	A. analogue 		B. numeracy 			C. numerous 			D. online 
Question 37: The word "they" in paragraph 3 refers to _____. 
	A. friends 		B. online-only friends 	C. online gamers 		D. their teammates 
Question 38: According to the passage, what percentage of teens spend actual time with their friends? 
	A. 23% 		B. 25% 			C. 27% 			D. 55% 
Question 39: The following sentences are true, EXCEPT _____. 
	A. Most teenagers use video chat to maintain relationship with friends
	B. New forms of communication play an important role in keeping friendships 
	C. According to the survey, more than half of teens have ever made new friends online 
	D. Teens only meet face-to-face one fifth of online friends they have made 
Question 40: What can be inferred from the passage? 
	A. The majority of teenage users agree that social media has negative consequences in their lives.
	B. Thanks to social media, more than two thirds of teens are supported when they face with challenges in their lives.
	C. Boys are more likely to meet new friends than girls. 	
	D. Most teens are not easy to give others their usernames when making new friends. 
Question 41: What is the synonym of the word "breakup” in the last paragraph? 
	A. commencing 	B. popularity 			C. termination 		D. divorce 
Question 42: What is the main idea of the passage? 
	A. The difference of making new friends between girls and boys. 
	B. Social media connects friendship. 
	C. Social media affects friendship too much. 
	D. Teenagers are making and keeping friends in a surprising way. 
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 43:  What I tell her a few days ago was not the solution to most of her problems.
			A			           B	              C      D
Question 44: Tom’s jokes are inappropriate but we have to put up with it just because he’s the boss.
                                            	        A	                          		       B            C	   D
Question 45:  Modern office buildings have false floors under which computer and phone wires
				A		        B	                                                          C
 can be lain.
     D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions 
Question 46: The last time I saw her was three years ago.
	A. I have not seen her for three years.
	B. About three years ago, I used to meet her.
	C. I have often seen her for the last three years.
	D. I saw her three years ago and will never meet her
Question 47: She said, "John, I'll show you round my city when you're here."
A. She made a trip round her city with John.	
B. She planned to show John round her city.
C. She promised to show John round her city. 	
D. She organized a trip round her city for John. 
Question 48: It is unnecessary for you to finish the report until tomorrow afternoon
A. You needn’t finish the report until tomorrow afternoon.
B. You have to finish the report until tomorrow afternoon.
C. You may finish the report after tomorrow afternoon.
D. You should finish  the report until tomorrow afternoon
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions
Question 49: Susan didn’t apply for the summer job in the cafe. She now regrets it.
A. Susan wishes that she applied for the summer job in the cafe.
B. Susan feels regret because she didn’t apply for the summer job in the cafe.
C. If only Susan didn’t apply for the summer job in the cafe.
D. Susan wishes that she had applied for the summer job in the cafe.
Question 50: She had only just put the telephone down when the boss rang.
 	A.  She put the telephone down and the boss rang.
 	B.  Hardly had she put the telephone down when the boss rang.
 	C.  The boss rang back, but she put the telephone down.	
 	D.  She had put the telephone down, so she let it ring when the boss rang.
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