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TEXT B But if language habits do not represent classes, a social stratification in to something as bygone as aristocracy” and commons”, they do still of cour se s erve to identify social g
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TEXT D Mr Duffy raised his eyes from the paper and gazed out of his window on the cheerless evening landscape. The river lay quiet beside the empty distillery and from time to time a light appeared in
TEXT E First read the following question.31. In the passage Bill Gates mainly discusses ___.A. a person’s opportunity of a lifetimeB. the success of the computer industryC. the importance of edu
TEXT F First read the following question.32. The passage focuses on ___.A. the history and future of LondonB. London’s manufacturing skillsC. London’s status as a financial centrerD. the p
TEXT G First read the following question.33. The primary purpose of the passage is to ___.A. discuss the impact of the internetB. forecast the future roles of the bookstoreC. compare the publisher wit
TEXT H First read the following question.34. The reviewer’s attitude towards the books is ___.A. ambiguousB. objectiveC. doubtfulD. ho stileNow go through TEXT H quickly and answer question 34.T
TEXT I First read the following questions.35. In ___, the table of contents of the magazine was placed on its back cover.A. 1922B. 1948C. the 1930sD. the 1960s36. The magazine was criticized for faili
TEXT JFirst read the following questions.37. Words in both the OWF and Longman Activator are ___.A. listed according to alphabetical orderB. listed according to use frequencyC. grouped according to si