1. C. He is doubtful about the effect of the students’ action.2. D. The class has kept the party a secret from Jay.3. C. He left his things with his car in the garage.4. D. TV comedies have not improved much since the 1960s.5. D. The man should stop boiling the vegetables.6. A. Sort out their tax returns.7. A. He didn’t expect to complete his work so soon.8. B. He has failed to register for the course.
9. B. The new color combinations.
10. B. Traditional Thai silks.
12. A. A good secondary education.
13. A. He ought to get good vocational training.
14. C. Carlton Abbey.
15. D. Find out more about the five schools.
11. B. It will be out into the countryside.
16. C) It will have a large space for storage.
17. A) On the first floor.
18. B) To match the style of construction on the site.
19. C) Train clients to use financial software.
20. A) Unsuccessful.
21. D) He provided individual support.
22. D) The fault might lie in his style of presenting the information.
23. C) They have little close contact with adults.
24. B) Writers and lawyers are brought in to talk to students.
25. B) Children are often the best teachers of other children.
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