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25.She hasn’t drunk coca-cola before. It’s the first time she has drunk coca-cola. B. It’s time for her to drink coca-cola. C. It’s the first time since she drank coca-cola. D. It is time she drank coca-cola Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is made from the given cues in each of the following questions. 26. much / you / practise / few / mistakes I you I make. A. The more you to practise, the fewer mistakes you to make. B. The more you practice, the few mistakes you’ll make. C. The more you practise, the fewer mistakes you’ll make. D. The more much you practise, the fewer mistakes you will make. 27. I / see / Tom / while / he / his family / ride / jeep / top / Langbiang Mountain. A. I saw Tom while he and his family were riding a jeep to the top of the mountain. B. I was seeing Tom while he and his family were riding a jeep to the top of the mountain. C. I was seeing Tom while he and his family rode a jeep to the top of the mountain. D. I saw Tom while he and his family riding a jeep to the top of the mountain. 28. The last time our children visited Disneyland was in 2022. A. Our children last visited Disneyland since 2022. B. Our children’s first visit to Disneyland was in 2022. C. Since 2022, our children have visited Disneyland. D. Our children haven’t visited Disneyland since 2022. . 29: He/ promise / not / miss / deadline. A. He promised not missing the deadline. B. He promised not to missing the deadline. C. He promised not to miss the deadline. D. He promised to not miss the deadline. .Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Many individuals frequently express their frustration about not having enough time to complete their tasks. The hours and minutes seem to slip away before many planned chores get done. According to time management experts, the main reason for this is that most people fail to set priorities about what to do first. They get tied down by trivial, time-consuming matters, leaving the important ones unfinished. One simple solution often used by those at the top is to keep lists of tasks to be accomplished daily. These lists order jobs from most essential to least essential and are checked regularly through the day to assess progress. Not only is this an effective way to manage time, but also it serves to give individuals a much-deserved sense of satisfaction over their achievements. On the other hand, those who do not keep lists often find themselves at the end of the workday uncertain about the significance of their achievements. Over time, this uncertainty can contribute to serious problems in both mental and physical health.