There's still ____ wine in the bottle.
A. some
B. any
C. few
D. many
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I thanked him politely and walked quickly away.
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Columbus crossed the Atlantic Ocean three times. His first voyage brought him fame and popularity - he discovered a new continent. But he had enemies who wanted to get rid of him. On his second voyage the Government of the country that Columbus himself discovered threw him into prison.
He was sent back to Spain as a prisoner. But Columbus succeeded in proving that the lies his enemies spread about him were untrue, and the Spanish Government gave him four ships to start on a new voyage. But this third voyage was unfortunate from the beginning. The ships were met by terrible storms and the time he reached the shores of Haiti, Columbus lost three of them. The remaining ship was about to go down when Columbus reached the island.
It took Columbus almost a year to return to Spain. He was unhappy, disappointed and broken in health. Worst of all, everyone forgot his achievements. He died in poverty in 1506 without knowing that he discovered a new world. Before Columbus died, another traveller named Amerigo Vespussi returned to Spain. He travelled along the coast of the land that Columbus discovered, and he proved that it was not the coast of India, as Columbus thought, but unknown continent.
For a long time the new continent was called the New World. But at last, they decided to name it America, in honour of Amerigo, whose voyage showed it was not India. America was discovered by Columbus in 1492. It was named America in 1506, the year in which Columbus died.
Columbus was famous and popular for ______.
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It was believed that he himself has travelled all over the world for the shortest time.
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A recent survey found that the two environmental issues of greatest concern to the average American are the rate at (21)______ land is being developed and places in nature are being lost, and the loss of rainforests. Almost 70 percent of the people (22)______ strongly agreed with the statement:“We have a personal responsibility to the earth to protect all plant and animal life”. In (23)______ study by the American Museum of Natural History, 70 percent of the scientists interviewed said they believe that during the next thirty years as many as one fifth of all species alive today will (24)______ extinct. A third of the respondents think as many as half of species on Earth will die out in that time. Most of the scientists agree that human (25)______ is the main cause of the problem. Factors such as expanding human settlements, logging, mining, agriculture, and pollution contribute towards destruction of ecosystems, and species extinction.
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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
- Nam: “Mum.I’ve got 6.00 on the TOEFL test”
- Nam’s mother: “______”
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I walked home in heavy rain.