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Where does the speaker most probably live?  I enjoy my life, especially the various forms of entertainment such as an orchestra, Broadway show or a street performer and high end shopping.

A.In Washington, D. C.

B.In New York City.

C.In Los Angeles.

D.In Las Vegas.

Why should we conserve resources and defend ourselves against natural disasters?  The earth will survive. We, on the other hand, may not. And so, it is in our best interest to conserve resources and defend ourselves against natural disasters.

A.Otherwise, the earth will not survive.

B.Otherwise, the mankind will not survive.

C.Otherwise, the species will not survive.

D.Otherwise, the resources will be abundant.

Which of the following is NOT suggested by the speaker as a means to preventing violence?  Promoting nurturing relationships between parents and children early in life, providing training in life skills, and reducing access to alcohol and firearms can help to prevent violence.

A.Prohibit the use of toys.

B.Reduce access to alcohol.

C.Provide young people with training in life skills.

D.Strengthen ties between children and their families.

What can we learn about Emily?  Heart disease seems to run in Emily’s family.

A.Like her family members, Emily also has heart disease.

B.Unlike her family members, Emily has heart disease.

C.Heart disease is rare in her family.

D.Emily recovered from her family disease.

How do parents and older users feel about Facebook?  As parents and older users saturate Facebook, its younger users are shifting to alternative platforms.

A.They pay no attention to it.

B.They dislike it.

C.They spend a lot of time on it.

D.They find alternatives to it.

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