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A. They’ll get the car repaired by someone in the near future. B. They repaired the car themselves last week. C. They are buying a new car instead of fixing the old one. D. They are asking someone to destroy the car. 28. Did you, by any chance, meet George last week? A. Were you lucky enough to run into George last week? B. Have you met George recently? C. Were you aware that George was away last week? D. Are you still in touch with George? 29. If James proposes to Kara, she will reject him. A. Kara will say no if James asks her to marry him. B. Kara will consider marrying James if he proposes. C. Kara will accept James’s proposal without hesitation. D. James is sure Kara will say yes when he proposes. 30. Carrie plans to get a job as soon as she graduates. A. Carrie hopes to be employed immediately after finishing university. B. Carrie will take a long break after graduation. C. Carrie has no interest in getting a job right now. D. Carrie thinks she will continue studying instead of working. 31. It’s unlikely that you made a very good impression on them. A. It seems you didn’t leave them with a favorable opinion of you. B. There’s no way your presence was well received. C. Judging by their reaction, your impact wasn’t positive. D. You should’ve made more effort to impress them. 32. The effectiveness of a computer depends on the person using it. A. A computer is only as efficient as the person operating it. B. Anyone can use a good computer to solve problems. C. A person is more valuable than a computer. D. Even the best computer is useless without a skilled operator. 33. People entering politics must accept the occasional need to lie. A. One must be prepared to bend the truth in the world of politics. B. Politicians are expected to always tell the truth. C. Honesty is the first rule in politics. D. In politics, lying is unacceptable in any form. 34. Turkey can produce enough food to meet its own needs. A. Turkey has the ability to be fully self-sufficient in food production. B. Turkey’s food production exceeds its population’s needs. C. Turkey imports more food than it produces. D. Turkey depends heavily on foreign food supplies. 35. Politicians are among the least trusted people. A. Compared to others, politicians are rarely trusted. B. Politicians generally enjoy public confidence. C. People wish they could trust politicians more. D. Politicians are trusted more than most professionals. 36. He ignored his doctor’s advice and immediately became ill again.