- Some people go to shopping centres just to (A. hang out/ B. discuss/ C. buy/ D. play) with friends or browse.
- Two examples of (A. goods/ B. convenience/ C. discount/ D. speciality) shops are the florist’s and the bakery.
- Shopping at a shopping centre is (A. difficult/ B. cheap/ C. convenient/ D. time-consuming). It has almost everything you want there.
49.The victims of the floods did not receive a(n) (A. warning/ B. meaning/ C. advice/ D. damage) in time.
- Some people may get (A. interested/ B. excited/ C. addicted/ D. amused) to online shopping. They cannot stop buying things, even things they don’t really need.
- A. The storm came to my town last weekend. B. “_________ ”
A. I’m fine, thank you.
B. You’re welcome.
C.Well, it’s great.
D. I’m sorry to hear that
- Customer:Hello, I’m calling to ____________ about the remote control. I have put batteries in it but it doesn’t work.
Manager: “Sorry for your inconvenience ”
A. give advice
B. make a complaint
C. give compliments
D. respond bad news
- Mr. Peter: “Mum has just told me that the typhoon has caused severe damage to my village.”
James: “________________”
A. That’s awful.
B. No, it isn’t.
C. I am not sure what to do now.
D. That’s nice.
- Nga: "What does it mean by “extinction”, Mrs Lan?" - Mrs Lan: “”
A. It means ‘completely disappear’
B. It is great to see you
C. That’s great.
D. I’m sorry to hear that
- They (A. always/ B. usually/ C. often/ D. rarely) play football together because they don't get on well with each other.