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8.  According to paragraph IV, Danielle Georges believes that (-)   2  5  Why is it difficult for some teens to make friends?
 *
       a.  the public will join the art project.      a   They do what other people think they should do.

       b.  the project will enrich people’s knowledge.     b   They are very confident.
       c.  people will write more poetry.
                      c   They need to devote so much time to homework.
       d.  people will want to study more authentic literature.
                 6  How can people without friends deal with the loneliness?
         9.  What do we learn about Raining Poetry from this article?
 *                    a   They should learn from people who have many friends.
       a.  How the residents of Boston contribute to the project.
                      b   They should remember that other people are wonderful.
       b.  How it has changed throughout the years.

       c.  Whose idea it was.     c   They should try to feel good about themselves.
       d.  How the residents of Boston benefit from it.




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 Vocabulary Mastery  Language Exercise


                 Circle the correct answer.
 A  Translate the following words.

                                               BE A GOOD LISTENER
 1.  company   -    6.  instruction   -


 2.  customer   -    7.  join   -    It sounds simple. After all, who can’t listen? Anyone can listen to a friend who needs a
                 (  listener / listening / listen) ear. But the truth is that it’s not simple (  in all / at all /
                  1.
                                                                                              2.
 3.  deal with   -    8.  message   -    altogether). To be able to really listen, you need to focus (  in / at / on) what your friend
                                                                               3.
                 is saying. (  In addition / In short / However), it’s important to avoid thinking about what
                            4.
 4.  deliver   -    9.  order (n, v)   -
                 you would say or do if you were your friend.
    5.  experiment (n) -    10. participate   -    Unfortunately, people don't always really listen. Often, people don’t have the (  patience /
                                                                                                   5.
                 patient / impatience) to listen properly. As they listen, they are just waiting (  to / for / in)
                                                                                                  6.
                 their turn to answer. Sometimes people believe that their friend needs (  an / any / some)
                                                                                             7.
 B  Choose the correct answer. Then add another possible answer. Pay attention to
    the words in bold.   advice. They don’t realize that their listening might be more helpful than a piece of advice.
                 So, when your friend shares something personal with you, (  ensure / make possible /
                                                                                  8.
    1.  We need to deliver the ... as soon as possible.  make sure) to open your heart before you even open your ears. Remember: when you pay
       a  sunrise   b  package   c   ...........................  attention and show (  interest / interesting / interested) and respect, you not only give
                                        9.
                 your friend support, but you also help her listen to (  you / herself / her) own inner voice
                                                                        10.
    2.  People often use ... to give other people messages.
                 of wisdom and truth.
       a  cups   b  phones   c   ...........................

    3.  I wanted to join the ... .
       a  art course   b  punishment   c   ...........................







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