- Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.. - Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence, substitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one.. - He is one of the most. - He behaves rudely to not only me but also others in the staff. - tremble in her voice, which showed that she was very nervous at that time.. - Pike was so angry that she made a. - gesture at the driver.. - I have never seen such a beautiful dress. - Small children are often told that it is rude to point. - You look great in this new dress. - Do not say anything about it 20. - Peter said that he had lived in London four years. - The guest told the host that. - I must go now B. - he must go now C. - he had to go now D. - The teacher told Joe. - to stop talking B. - stop talking C. - was very tired last night B. - was very tired the night before C. - had been very tired last night D. - had been very tired the night before 25. - Emily said that her teacher. - would go / the next day D. - had gone / the next day 26. - She told the boys. - on the grass.. - do not play B. - did not play C. - not to play. - where was her umbrella B. - where her umbrella was C. - where were her umbrella D. - where her umbrella were 28. - Jason asked me. - who had given D. - that who had given 29. - Robert said that his father. - had gone. - if we had been going B. - that if we had been going C. - we were going D. - that we were going Choose the sentence which has the closest meaning to the original one 31. - "How beautiful is the dress you have just bought!". - Peter said to Mary.. - Peter promised to buy Mary a beautiful dress. - Peter said thanks to Mary for her beautiful dress.. - Peter complimented Mary on her beautiful dress.. - Peter asked Mary how she had just bought her beautiful dress.. - She raised her hand high so that she could attract her teacher's attention.. - Because her teacher attracted her, she raised her hand high.. - To attract her teacher's attention, she raised her hand high.. - Though she raised her hand high, she could not attract her teacher's attention.. - She had such a high raising of hand that she failed to attract her teacher's attention.. - Peter said. - Peter said hello Mary. - Peter said Mary hello.. - Peter told Mary hello D. - Julie and Anne had not met each other before the party.. - Julie and Anne got acquainted when they were at the party.. - The party prevented Julie and Anne from meeting each other.. - The party was the place where Julie and Anne could not meet each other.. - Julie and Anne used to meet each other for the party.. - "Why don't you ask the teacher for help?". - Peter asked me.. - Peter advised me to ask the teacher for help.. - Peter recommended me not to ask the teacher for help. - Peter told me the reason why I did not ask the teacher for help.. - Peter suggested that he should ask the teacher for help.. - Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.. - Movements and gestures by the hands, arms, legs, and other parts' of the body and face are the most pervasive types of nonverbal messages and the most difficult to control. - 'It is estimated that there are over 200.000 physical signs capable of stimulating meaning in another person. - For example, there are 23 distinct eyebrow movements, each capable of stimulating a different meaning.. - Humans express attitudes toward themselves and vividly through body movements and postures. - Body movements express true messages about feelings that cannot be masked. - Because such avenues of communication are visual, they travel much farther than spoken words and are unaffected by the presence of noise that interrupt, or cancels out speech.. - People communicate by the way they walk, stand, and sit. - Body orientation also indicates status or liking of the other individual.. - Body movements and postures alone have no exact meaning, but they can greatly support or reject the spoken word. - are the most difficult to control C. - cannot express our feelings D. - do not include eye brow moments 38. - According to the text, body movements cannot express. - may be interrupted by noise B. - In the western customs (41. - hands is the customary form of greeting, but in China a nod of the head or (42. - Business cards are often (43. - Also, it is more respectful to present your card or a gift or -any other article using (44. - The Chinese are (45. - You may be greeted with group clapping, even by small children. - When a person is applauded in this practice it is the custom for that person to return the applause or a "thank you.". - .and staring is uncommon in the larger cities, especially in those areas accustomed to foreign visitors. - in smaller communities, visitors may be the subject of much curiosity and therefore you may notice some stares. - speaking, the Chinese are not a touch-oriented society, especially true for visitors. - or any prolonged form of body contact. - On the other hand, you may note people of the same sex walking hand-in- hand, which is simply a gesture of friendship. - Do not worry about a bit of pushing and shoving in stores or when groups board public buses or trains. - In this case, (50. - The Chinese will stand much closer than Westerners.