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          10.  You’re on a train and someone has   13.  What did the tradition of gathering
             their luggage taking up too much space.   around the campfire create for the
             What would you say?                      family?
             A)  Can I have your luggage?             A)  A sense of boredom

             B)  Can you move your luggage, please?   B)  A feeling of isolation
             C)  Can I take a picture of your luggage?   C)  An unpleasant atmosphere
             D)  Could you tell me how you packed your   D)  Fond memories
                luggage?
                                                      E)  A sense of disconnection.
             E)  Can  you  give  me  a  hand  with  my
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                luggage?

                                                   14.  What did the flames do while the family
          11.  You’re at a store and you want to try
                                                      was gathered around the campfire?
             on a shirt. What would you say?
                                                      A)  They flickered and crackled.
             A)  Can you buy me this shirt?
                                                      B)  They remained steady and calm.
             B)  Can you tell me where the shirt is
                made?                                 C)  They went out quickly.
             C)  Can you gift wrap this shirt for me?   D)  They were too small to provide warmth.
             D)  Could I try on this shirt, please?   E)  They were too big and dangerous.
             E)  Can you show me a different shirt?

                                                   Answer the questions 15-17 according to
                                                   the passage below.
           Answer the questions 12-14 according to
           the passage below.                      In some cultures, it is customary for the
                                                   groom  to present  a gift  to  his  bride  on
          When  I  was  a  child,  my  family  used  to
                                                   their wedding day. This gift is a symbol of
          gather around the campfire on summer
                                                   his love and commitment to her. It could
          nights. We would roast marshmallows and
                                                   be something simple, like a bouquet of
          tell stories while the flames flickered and
                                                   flowers or a piece of jewellery, but it is a
          crackled. It was a simple tradition, but it
                                                   special tradition that adds meaning to the
          brought us  all  together and created fond
                                                   wedding ceremony.
          memories.
          12.  What did the family do around the
             campfire on summer nights?            15.  What is the purpose of  the  gift  that
                                                      the groom gives to his bride on their
             A)  They played games and sang songs.
                                                      wedding day?
             B)  They watched the stars and talked
                                                      A)  To show off his wealth
                about the universe.
                                                      B)  To celebrate the wedding ceremony
             C)  They roasted marshmallows and told
                stories.                              C)  To impress the guests

             D)  They had barbecues and grilled meat.   D)  To make the bride feel uncomfortable
             E)  They slept under the stars.          E)  To assert his authority
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