1. Choose the best answer


A) when B) that C) whom D) what 24



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23. A) when B) that C) whom D) what
24. A) has found B) will find C) is found D) would find
25. A) brutally B) separately C) steadily D) recklessly
26. A) Later B) The more C) Less D) The latest
27. A) in B) over C) on D) above
Questions 28 to 30 are based on the text below.
In our economic system money gives a universal measure of values, a convenient medium of exchange through which we can buy or sell almost anything, and also standard by which payments at one time can be expressed as commitments for the future. In a wider sense, money is always for the measurement of services against things and promotes the flow of economic process. In a primitive society without money we might expect all this to be absent. There is a recognition of services, and payment is made for them; there are means of absorbing people into productive terms measured by traditional standards.
28. It is stated in the passage that ... .
A) some societies do not recognize the principle that a man should get a reward for his labour
B) money is nothing
C) in primitive societies the exchange of goods goes on with money
D) money allows measurement of services and helps flow of economic life
29. One can understand from the passage that
A) money is hardly earned but easily spent
B) a convenient measurement of exchange is provided not only by money but also by traditional rules
C) money has been a valuable means of exchange
throughout history
D) like today in former societies economic process went on without money
30. In our economic system ... .
A) money has become a universal measure of values
B) workers cannot get their rights
C) services are directed by money
D) one may live without getting services, but can't live without money
Questions from 31 to 33 are based on the text below.
The British have mixed feelings about their armed forces. There is pride in their abilities and bravery, demonstrated in the 1982 recapture of the Falkland Islands, Las Malvinas and in the Gulf War. On the other hand the authority required in and imposed by an army is deeply disliked by a nation of individualistic and anti-authoritarian people. Any use of the armed forces in mainland Britain to maintain order would provoke a major popular protest.

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