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ListeningSection
In this section
of
the test,
you
will
have the
chance
o
show
how well
you
understand
poken
English.There are hreeparts o thissection with specialdirections or eachpart.
Part I
Question:
to
5
Direct ions:
In this
part
of the
test,
you
u'ill
hear some
dialogues or
questions
spoken
in English.
The
dialogues
or
questions
will
be
spoken wo
times. They will not be
printed
in
your
test book,
so
you
must isten carefully
o understand
what
he speakers ay.
After
you
hear
a dialogue
and
the
question
about
t,
read the five
possible
answers
and decide
wllich one would
be the
best answer
o the
questionyou
have heard. Now
listen
to a
sample
question.
/
You
rvill
hear:
Man
:
How
about
exercising
omorrow
morning?
Woman : Alright,
Pick me up
at six.
You'll alsohear:
Narrator
: What
will
the
man do?
You rvill
read n
your
test
book:
A. Do exercise
t 6.
B.
Go
with
six women.
C. Takeexercise
lone.
D. Leave he
rvoman
alone.
E.
Come
o the woman's
house.
The
bestanswero the
question
s
"Come
o thewoman's
ouse"
'fherefore,
you
should hoose
nswer
E).
].
A.
Ice
cream.
B.
Coconut ake.
'
'
C. Chocolateake.
D. Hazelnut ream.
E. Chocolateream.
2. A.
One.
B. Two.
C.
Three.
D. Four.
E. Five.
Sample
nswer
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3.
A. A trip to Canada.
B.
Friends
n
Canada.
C. Weathern Canada.
D.
Visiting
Canada
nihe
summer.
E. Takingsomething
ann
o wear
n Canada.
4.
A.
1.
B. 2.
c. 3.
D. 4.
E. 5.
1.
.
A. 1 .
B.
2.
c.
3.
D.
4.
E.
5 .
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Part
I
Questions:
-10
Dircct ions:
In this
part
of
the
est
you
will
heara statement
r a
question
poken
n English, ollowed
by four
responses,lsospoken
n English.The
statement r
question
nd he responses
ill
be spoken
two times.
Theywill not
be
printed
n
your
estbook,so
you
must
isten
carefully o understand
what he
speakers
ay.
You have
o choosehebest esponse
o each tatementr
question.
Now isten o
a sample
uestion:
4
You will
Woman
Man
You will
A.
B ,
C.
D.
hear:
: Goodmorning, ohn.How
are
you?
: . . .
alsoheq::
i
am
ihe. hank
vou.
I am n the iving
room.
Let me ntroduce yself.
My
name
s JohnTravolta.
Sample
hswer
(DOOOO
ABCDE
6.
8.
9 .
The
bestanswero the
question
How are
you?"
s choice
A),
"I
am ine, hank
you."
Therefore,
ou
should hoose nswer
A).
Mark
your
answer n
your
answer heet.
Markyouranswer nyouranswer heet.
Mark
your
answer n
your
answer heet.
Mark
your
answer
n
your
answer heet.
10.
Mark
yorr
answer
on
your
answer
sheet.
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Part
II
Qucst ions:
l- f 5
Directions
In this
part
of the est,
you
will hear
severalmonologues.
ach
monologues
ill be spoken
wo
times.
They
will not be
printed
n
your
estbook,
so
you
must
isten
carefully
o understand
hat
thespeakersay.
A{ler
you
heara
monologue
nd
he
questions
bout
t, read
he
ive
possible nswers
nddecide
which
one
would
be
hebest
answer
o the
questionsou
have
heard.
11. A. It is
located n henorthem oast f
WestJava.
B. It
is
hecapital
f Indonesia.
C.
It lies
n a strategic
osition.
D. It hasethnicgroups.
E.
It
is
a rnelting
ot .
12.
A. Government.
B. Commerce.
C.
Indonesia.
D.
Industry.
E. Jakarta.
13.
A.
Over
hePacificOcean.
B. Over he
AtlanticOcean.
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.
C. Over heAdriaticOcean.
D. Over
he ndonesian cean.
E. Over heCaribbean cean.
14.
A. A highschool
n Kalimantan imur.
B.
The
writer's avoritememory.
C. Thenaughty
tudents.
D.
The
writer's
arents.
E. The
writer's riends.
15.
A.
Some
irls.
B. Some oys.
C.
Her
parents.
D. Boyi
and
girls.
E,
Hernaughty
tudents.
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s the
endof
the
istening
ection.
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The
ext
s
for
questions
6 o
19
Thc
Cup
Winners
That
year, ike
every
o,i.r,
a cup
was
awarded
o
the
two
fastest
animals
n the
meadow.
The
first
prize
was
given
o
the
hare,
and
he
second
o the
snail.
t was
this
decision
hich
stirnulates
ndless
iscussion'
',Althoggh
it is
true
he
snail
equired
ix months
o
cross
he
meadow,
t
got
here
n
the
end
and
even
arried
ts house
he
whole
way,"
explained
he
sunflower.
"l
deservecl
he
irst
prizst" he snail
protested.
I spend
my
whole
ife
racing
about,
while
he
hare
only
nurs
when
he
s afraid "
"What
*r.
ylu
getting o
upset
bout?
,intem;pted
he
amppost
ho
was
president
of the
udges'
panel.
fh.
prir"s areawarded
very
ear
n
alphabetical
rder,
according
o
the
,atin
name
of
each
animal,
ust
so hat
nobody
ever
eels
cheated.
his
s the
welfth
year hat hecupshavebeen resented,nd hereforehe etterL took he
prizes, epus
he
hare
andLumachus
he
snail'"
There
was
no
doubt
at
all that
he
irst
prize should
go
to
the
hare;
and
since
he
snail
is
always
behind
he
hare,
t
wasonly
right
hat
it received
he
second
nze-Next
year, t
will be
urnof
the
etter
M'
,,Unfofiunately
I
will
never
qualify for
a
prize,because
'm
one
of
the
most
mportant
judges,"
he
donkey
stated.
But
before
voted,
took
into
account
all
the
many
fine
iuo-ilti.,
of
the
hare;
his
speed,
gility,
ntelligence,
nd
even
beauty.
After
all'
who could
fail
to
admire
he
haie's
ovely
ong
ears?
hey
are
so
similar
o
my
own
ine ones "
16.
Wlrere
id
he
ace
ake
place?
t took
placen
the
"
A. yard
B.
forest
C.
jungle
D.
gutO.n
E.
meadow
Which
statement
s
TRUE
about
he
story
?
A
Tlie
hare
only
runs
when
he
was
chased'
B.
The
sunflower
as
he
most
mportant
udge'
C.Acupwasawardedto the fas tes tan imal in themeadow.
D.
This
s tlie
wellth
year
hat
he
cups
have
been
resented.
E. Theslail required'lesshansix monthso crosshe
meadow'
Which
of the
ollowing
parts
of
the
hare
s
NOT
admired
y
the
donkey?
A
Fur.
B.
Speed.
C.
BeautY.
D.
Agil i tY.
E.
Intelligence.
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The text s br
questions
6
o 28
,
The Animal Kingdom
There
are
many
different
ypes
of animalsn
the world.Whenwe think
of
an
animal,
we
usually hink of
something
ike
a cat,a dog,a
mouse, r a tiger.They ive
on
land
and
in water,
All these
ifferent nimals
elong
o
a
group
called
he
animalkingdom.
Around
800,000 pecies
avebeen dentified
n the
animal
kingdom most
of them
are
n the
Arthropod
hylum.
Many animals
are
quite
similar
to each other.
Some
others are
quite
different.
Animals
canbe classified
ased
n their similarities.
he animal
kingdom
canbe split up
into
two
mailr
groups,
vertebrates
with
a backbone)
and
invertebrates
without
a
backbone).
Sorne
scientists
elieve hat if they
were
to identiff
all species n the tropical
rainforest,hey would find that thereare morethan ten thousand pecies f arthropoda.
Many
people
o not hink
hatclams,
ellyfish,
or earthwoffns
reanimals.
et,
all of thern
belong
o thekingdom
f animals.
26.
What
s
themain
deaof the irst
paragraph?
A
Mostanimalsive
n
water.
B. Arthropod
hylun
arespecies
f animals.
C.
There
aremanykinds
of animalsn the
world.
D.
The
animal ingdom
omprises
00,000
pecies.
A.
thereare
more han
10 housand
pecies
f
Arthropoda.
B.
the number
f Arthropodawould
enlarge
han
10
million species.
C. the
scientists
ere
unableo identiff all species
n the ropical
ain orests.
D. all
species
n the ropical
ain orests ave
been
dentified y
the scientists.
E. the
scientists
erecompetent
o identify
all species
n the ropical
ain
orests.
28. How
manydivisions
oes heAnimal Kingdomhave?
A Two.
B.
Three.
C. Four.
D. Five.
E. Six.
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questions
9
to 32
SURROGATE
MOTIIER:
'-
Is the price too high?
Nowadayssciencehas made t
possible
or a couple
who
cannot
have children
o
pay
a
woman
to
have a
baby
for
them. These
surrogate'
motherssign a contract
promising
o
give
the
baby o
the
coupleas soon
as t is
born in return
or a
large
sum
of
money.
t does
not
always
work well
in
practice.
As a result, there have
been
a
great
number
of
'bad'
report
about it. This
practice
is basically
unethical, and should be banned
for several
reasons.
First,
thegractice is completely
unnafuralbecauset usesa machine-like,
engineered
technology or
delivering
a baby to this
world.
Although
this
idea might not seem ight fbr
childlesswomen,
having
a baby is not an automatic ight. This
is not
the
way
the nature
rvorks.For this reason, t shouldnot be allowed o be n practice.
Furthermore,
he mental
aspectof the child when the child
is old enough o
knorv the
truth
should
be corrsidered.
his could
causea terrible effect
on
the child's
mental
and
emotional
development.
This
point
is
particularly
mportant as it
relates o the children's
well-being.
Therefore,
I strongly
believe
that surrogacy
is
wrong,
and should be
banne(
a et
least hat
here
shouldbe stricter
ulesabout t.
29.
What does
his
passage
ainlydiscuss?
A.
The
positive
and negativeeffects
of surrogacy,
B.
The solution
or a
couple
who
can't have
children.
C.
The
development
f
tecnology
or
deliveringa baby.
'
"lr"' :
'irY)'
D. Getting a lot
of money by becoming
a sunogatemother.
E.
Possible
effects
on
the
child's mentaland
emotional
development.
30. The writer
is against
surrogatemotherbecause....
A. it is
unethical
B. it uses
a machine
C. it is
women's
ight
D.
it
doesnot
costmuch
E. it helps
unlucky women
31 What
can causenegative
effect oward he child's
mentaland
emotional
development?
A. Growing up abnormally.
B.
Having beenborn
unnaturally
C. Being brought
up by a surrogate
mother.
D. Being
deliveredof
by
a surrogatemother.
E. Having been
born
with
the help of engineered
echnology.
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32,
Which
oneof
the
ollowing
statementss
TRUE based n
the
ext?
A. There s no negativempact
on the child.
B.
The surrogate
ractice
s in
line with how
natureworks.
C.
The
surrogate'
mother an
earna huge
payment
rom t.
D. The
surrogate'
mother oes
ot have
o
sign
anycontract.
E. Thewriter hinks
hat
he
practice
hould e
supported.
This ext
s
for
questions
3 and34
11
=iltb
The advertisement
bove s mainly
about...
A. traveling our
to
NAD.
B.
managementf MedicalTeams.
C. Medical Teams
nternationalProject.
D. a
program
of healthactivities n
Pulau
Nias.
E. a vacancy n Medical Teams nternational NC.
An applicant houldhave....
A.
an
action
plan
B.
a
universitydegree
C.
three
year
experience
D. a network
n the targetedarea
E.
a local
community
health
staff
34.
MEDICALTEAMS
TNTERNATIONAL.INC.
COMMUNITY
IIEALTH
PROJECT
MANAGER
PIDIE
DISTRICT
NAD)
PULAU NIAS
(SIJMUT)
MTI is seeking
ualified
andidates
o managets Community
HealthProjects
n
Sigli, NAD and Pulau
Nias. Candidates ho meet he
qualifications
elow are
encouragedo e-rnail
heirCVs o:[email protected]
Resnonsibilities:
r
Develop n
action
lan
or community ealth
roject
.
Help recruit,
ire,andnrentorocal
community
ealth taff
r
Develop
network f community ealth ctivities
n
the
argeted rea
Desired
Minimum
Qualifications:
o
University
egree,
ith
a
community
ealth ackground
r
At least our
years
xperience
n
project
work
andmanagement
r
Proficientn English,
ndonesian,
nd
preferably
ahasa
cehor Nias
Benefits:
Good alary, ousing llowance
if
relocated),ndhealth
nsurance.
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questions
5 o
37
The sun
s
not
a
planet.
t is a
star.What makes
he sun
different
rom
a
Sanet
s
that it produces nonnous nefgyand radiatesays. The process f the sun formation,
horvever,was much
he same
as
that of the
planets.
When the cloudsof
dust and
gas
shrank,he nebula
egan o
spin,
which
made
t flattenout
nto
a
disk.The
spinning t
the
centre
was
greater
han oward
he
outside
of the disk, and he outermost
arts
sheared
ff
as ings.The
material t
hecentre eated
p rapidly,and henbegano emitenergy.
The
centre of the
sun has
a temperature
f many
millions
of degress.At
this
temperature,
he nuclei
of atoms
oin
together
n the
process
f thermonuclearrrsion.
he
changing
f hydrogennto
helium
n the
sun esultsn the elease f the sun
s energy
n
the
form
of heat
and
ight.
t is
thisenergy
hatmakes
hesunshine.
35.
What
s the ext about?
A. The explanation bouthow energy s produced
B.
The
explanation
bouthow
hezunshines.
C.
How the Solar
Systems
formed.
D.
What
makes
he
sundifferent
rom a
planet.
E.
Theexplanation
bout he
process
f thesun ormation.
36. "What
makes
..
s that
t
produces
nonnous
nergyand
adiates
ays.-
(pragraph
f
)
Theantonym
of theunderlined
ord
s ....
t2
A,
bie
B,
large
C.
small
D. short
E.
much
37.
What
s the
main
dea
of
paragraph
is?
':
A.
Theenergy eleased
uring
hermonuclear
usion
makeshesun
shine.
B.
Theoutennost
arts
f
thesunsheared
ff as
ings.
C. The
sun
produces
normous nergy.
D. Thenebula
pins he
clouds f dust.
E.
Thesun
s
different rom
a
planet.
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s
for
questions
8
o 40
Artist
Album
Genre
Cool
Tracks
Label
BLUE OCTOBER
Foiled
Rock
"Hate
Me,"
Congratulations,"
Let t Go"
UMI
Whatdo
you
say
o
a
love
song hatcontains n
-word?
Vulgar? nappropriate?
omehow,
.
BLUE OCTOBER anconvey he
gloomy
mood
perfectly
n
such
song
Hate
Me."
Yotr
will
appreciate
he
depth
of the
yrics,
as hey
sound
reat
andhave
ruly somethingo say.
This
band s
headed y brothers ustin ndJeremy
urstenfeld.ustin
s thevocalist
with a
voicesimilar o MichaelHutchence'sf INXS.
Jeremy
andleshe
drums.
CB
Hudson nd
Matt
Noveskey
lay
he
guitar
and
bass,
espectively.
istening
urther o othersongs,
ou
will realize hey
will
go
to any
ength
o make
he songs
ound
nique.There s a
wailing
soundala LINKIN PARK,
Britpop
influence
ala PULP, choir-likebackground ocal,
emotional
yrics,solo violin, andsomedisco
beathere
and here.
n"Congratulations,"
f'emale oice
by
singer mogenHeap)
ives
a
refreshingly
ifferent olor.
Overall,
he
songs n
this
albumare
very
cool
o listen
o
and analyze. ry
this album,and
you
won't
get
oiled.
38.
The
ext s
a review f a an....
A. film
B.
play
39.
BLUE
OCTOBER anconvey he
gloomy
mood
perfectlyn a song
Hate
Me."
Theunderlined
ord
s
opposite
o....
A. sad
B. angry
C. cheerful
D.
gorgeous
E. emotional
40. Whichof
the
ollowing s NOT TRUEaccording
o
the ext?
A. Thesongs n hisalbumarevery cool.
B. Thesongs n hisalbumare
nappropriate.
C.
The
songs n
his
album
haveunique
ounds.
D. Thesongs
n
his album
have
a
wailing
sound.
E.
The
songs
n
his album
will
giveyou
different
olor.
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text
s for
questions
l to 44
The case
f animals
n medical esearch
asmany
practical
enefits.
nimal
research
hasenabledesearcherso developreatmentsor manydiseases,uchasheartdiseasend
depression.
t
wouldnot
havebeen
possible
o
develop
accinesor diseases
ike smallpox
and
polio
withoutanimal
n research.
ny drug
you
ake
oday
was ried
irst
on
animals.
Future
medical
esearchs
dependent
n he
use
of animals.
Which
s
more
mportant:
the ife of
a rat or
that
of a
three-year-old
hild?
Medical
esearch
s alsoan excellent
ay
of
using
unwanted
nimals.
ast
year,
over
twelve
million animals
ad o be
killed n animal
shelters
ecause
obody
wanted
hem
as
pets.
Many
people
cannot
ustiff
the
useof animals
n research
ecause
he animals
suffer
a
lot
during
heseexperiments.
hey are orced
o
live in
small
cages,
nd they
may
be
unableo rnove.
In fact, there is much unnecessary esearchcarried out. Animals have the same ights
as humans' do to
be able to
move freely and
not to
have
pain or fear
forced
upon
them.
Researchersmust find other
ways to do their
research.
They
can
use cell
cultwe
and
computer
modelling, for example.There
should
be no
animals
n
research
aboratories
at
all.
What is the text about?
A. An information about he use
of animats
n research
B. An argumentabout he use
of animals
n medical
esearch.
C. Sharing
opinion about he use
of animals
n
research.
D.
Persuadinghe reader o
useanimals
n
research'
E. The reasonof usinganimals n research
"Many
people
cannot
ustify
the use of
animals
n research
.."@aragraph
4)
The
meaningof
the
underlined
word is....
A. make
B. decide
C.
permit
D.
consider
E. legalize
The following
are arguments
gainst he use
of animals
n
medical
esearch,
XCEPT....
A. Animals helpresearcherso develop reatments
or many
diseases
B. Animals
suffer
a
lot
during he
experiments
C.
Anirnals are orced
o live
in small
cages
D.
Animals have he same
ights
as
humans
E Animals
are easy o
get
for research
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44.
Which
of the
ollowing
statements
s
TRUE?
A. Therearesome dvantagesf usinganimalsn medicalesearch.
'
..
,
It is
estimated
ore
han
12
million
animals
re
killed
everyyear.
c. Researchers
ave
hebest
way
of doing
heir
esearch.
D.
There
s
no
research
o
develop
accines.
E. There
re
more
experiments
o
save
nimals
The
text
s for quest ions
5
o
47
My
day
at
the beach
Lastweekwas he astpartof our lueeweekholiday.However,we felt reallybored.
My
friend
and
had
an dea
o ride
our
bikes
o SmithBloch.
t was
about
ive
kilometres
from
our
house.
When
r,ve
arrived
at
the
beach,
we
were
surprised
o
see
here was
hardly
anyone
there.
After
having
a
quick
dip in
the
ocean,
which was
really
cold,we
realized
why
there
were
not
manypeople
here.
he
water
was
cold
and
t
was
windy
oo.
After
we
bought
,s9*t
hot
chips
at
the
storenearby,
we rode
our
bikes along
he
beach.
We
had
he
rvind
behind
s
and,
before
we knew
t,
we were
many
milesu*oylrot
home.
Before
we mdde
he
long
trip
back,
we
decided
o
paddle
our
feet
n
the water,
and
thenhada rest or a while
we
were
both
otally
exhausted
ut
we
had
an
exciting
experience.
What
s
the
opic
of the
ext?
A.
A
boring
oliday.
B.
An
exhausting
ide.
C.
A store
t
he
beach.
D.
Riding
along
he
beach.
E.
A holiday
t
he
beach.
a
When
did
they
go
o
the
beach?
A. Onweekends.
B,
On week
days.
C.
After
he
holidays.
D.
During
he
holidays.
E.
Before
he
holidays.
Which
statement
s
TRUE
according
o
the
ext?
A.
There
were
manypeople
n he
beach.
B.
The
weather
as
ine
on
the
beach.
C.
They
were
enjoying
he
holiday.
D.
They
ived
n
a
coastal
rea.
E. It waswindyon hebeach.
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44.
Which
of the
ollowing
statements
s
TRUE?
A- Therearesome dvantagesf usinganimalsn medicalesearch.
c. Researchers
ave
he
best
way
of doing
heir
esearch.
D.
There
s no
research
o develop
accinis.
E. There
re
more
experiments
o
save
nimals
The
ext
s for questions
5
o
47
My
day
at
the beach
Lastweekwas he astpartof our hreeweekholiday.However,we felt reallybored.
My
friend
and
had
an
dea
o ride
our
bikes
o
SmithBloch.
t was
about
ive
kiiometres
from
our
house.
When
we
arrived
at the
beach,
we
were
surprised
o
see here
was
hardly
anyone
there.
After
having
a
quick
dip in
the
ocean,
whichwas
really
cold, we
realized
why
there
were
not
many
people
here.
he
water
was
cold
and
t
was
windy
oo.
After
we
bought
some
hot
chips
at
the
storenearby,
we rode
our bikes
along
he
beach.
We
had
he
vind
behind
s
and,
before
we knew
t,
we were
many
milesu*uy-frot
home.
**
Before
we
made
he
long
trip
back,
we
decided
o
paddle
our
feet
n
the
water,
and
thenhada rest or a while.
We were
both
otally
exhausted
ut we
had
an
exciting
experience.
What
s
the
opic
of the
ext?
A.
A
boring
oliday.
B.
An
exhausting
ide.
C.
A store
t
he
beach.
D.
Riding
along
he
beach.
E.
A holiday
t
he
beach.
When
did
they
go
o
the
beach?
A. Onweekends.
B.
On week
days.
C.
After
he
holidays.
D.
During
he holidays.
E.
Before
he
holidays.
Which
statement
s
TRUE
according
o the
ext?
A.
There
were
manypeople
n he
beach.
B.
The
weather
was
ine
on
the
beach.
C.
They
were
enjoying
he
holiday.
D.
They
ived
n
a
coastal
rea.
E. It waswindyon hebeach.
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s for
questions 8 o 50
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Devastating
loods
along
t,
,our,
have
caused
many
amilies
o
lose
heir hornes.
People
re
asked
o help
hern
by
donating
ood,
clothes,
urniture,
ndother
supplies
s
weli as financial
assistance.
onations
f bottled
water
are
especially
eeded,
ince
he
floods
have
disrupted
he
ocal
watersupply.
n addition,
more
volunteers
re
needed
o
travel
o
the
looded
rea
o
help
distribute
he
donations.
48. What
does
his ext
concem?
A. Water
upply.
B.
Hazardous
oads.
C.
Safety
recautions.
D. Help or floodvictims.
E.
Wamings
bout
weather.
49. What
kincls
f
supplies
s
NOT
mentionedn the
ext?
A. Food.
B. Clothes
. < . : t
C.
Furniture.
;.
gonr.a
water.
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E. Medical
upplies
:
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50.
In
addition o supplies,
what s also
needed?
A. Teachers.
B. New
bridges.
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C.
Places
o stay.
D. Volunteers.
E. Friends.
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