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In pairs, study this picture carefully and mention their names.
____ is sitting in front of Mona.
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A customer wants to buy two Jazz cassettes. Each cassette costs Rp25.000. How much should he pay?
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16. What work did Dina apply for?
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Right now I have been… at the board
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She does not know ….
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These are parts of personal invitation, except...
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I would be happy if my father me a new car
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The following text is for questions 41 to 43.
Okutama, Japan (CNN). Four years ago, Naoko and Takayuki lda were given a house. For free. It's a spacious, two-storey home nestled amid trees on a winding country road in the small town of Okutama, in Tokyo Prefecture. Before moving, the couple and their children-two teenagers and a five-year-old-were all living with Naoko's parents.
"We had to do a lot of repair work (on our new home), but we'd always wanted to live in the countryside and have a big garden," said Naoko, 45.
A free house may sound like a scam. But Japan faces an unusual property problem: it has more homes than people to live in them.
ln 2013, there were 61 million houses and 52 million households, according to the Japan Policy Forum, and the situation is poised to get worse.
Japan's population is expected to decline from 127 million to about 88 million by 2065, according to the National Institute of Population and Social Security, meaning even fewer people will need houses. As young people leave rural areas for city jobs, Japan's countryside has become haunted by deserted "ghost" houses, known as "akiya."
It's predicted that by 2040, nearly 900 towns and villages across Japan will no longer exist - and Okutama is one of them. In that context, giving away property is a bid for survival.
"In 2014, we discovered that Okutama was one of three Tokyo (prefecture) towns expected to vanish by 2040," says Kazutaka Niijima, an official with the Okutama Youth Revitalization (OYR) department, a government body set up to repopulate the town.
(Adopted from: https://edition.cnn.com/2018/12/05/asia/japanvacant-akiya-ghost-homes/index.html (April 25, 2019))
The text can be found in ____.
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Since we can find a thesis, arguments and reiteration in the text, so we can conclude that this text belongs to ....
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Choose the correct pronouns in brackets to complete the following sentences.
Read your work aloud.
[You, He, I, They)____will participate in a carnival next Saturday afternoon. My parents allow me to do it.
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