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one’s cheek. These days, kissing is mostly a sign of romance. Thanks to international travel and sharing customs, that meaning has become universal. A. In ancient Rome, the groom at a wedding must kiss the bride as a legal agreement B. Eskimos couples rubbed their noses together, and so did some African tribes and Pacific Islanders C. A kiss means “I love you” in many countries D. South Americans and Europeans say hello with kisses much more often than North Americans Question 19. ______ Question 20. ______ Question 21. ______ Question 22. ______ Read and complete each blank in the passage with the correct answer A, B, C or D. Living in the countryside can be a unique and fulfilling experience for many people, but it's not for everyone. Those (23) ____ enjoy the slower pace of life and the peace and quiet that comes with living in rural areas often appreciate the sense of community, the natural beauty, and the opportunity to (24) ____ with nature. They may also enjoy (25) ____ space and privacy that comes with living on a larger property. However, those who prefer the hustle and bustle of city life may find the (26) ____ of amenities, such as shopping centers and restaurants, to be a disadvantage. They may also dislike the isolation and distance from cultural events and entertainment options. Ultimately, the decision to live in the countryside is a personal one, and each person's experience will (27) ____ on their individual preferences and priorities. Question 23. A. what B. who C. which D. whose Question 24. A. connect B. donate C. explore D. feed Question 25. A. a B. an C. the D. none Question 26. A. made B. type C. kind D. lack Question 27. A. focus B. depend C. concentrate D. get Read the following passage and choose the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. For 3,000 years, Mongolians have lived in the rural areas, moving to search new grassland for their cattle. They depend on their livestock for a living. Today, about half of Mongolia's population is living in the ger and moving their camping equipment several times a year. Nomadic life develops in summer and survives in winter. When the weather is warm, they work hard on their farms to get milk and make a type of milk alcohol, consuming meat from their sheep and goats. Once winter comes, temperatures drop quickly and they stay indoors and survive on horse meat. With the rise of technology, changes in the Mongolian nomadic lifestyle are almost inevitable. Many herders use motorbikes to herd cattle and horses. To move their homes, they use trucks instead of ox carts.

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