Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
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Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence, substitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one.
Quesstion 6: Throughout the 1970s, ASEAN embarked on a program of economic _____.
Quesstion 7: 2007 was the 40 anniversary of the ______ of ASEAN.
Quesstion 8: Vietnam asked for _____ to ASEAN in 1995.
Quesstion 9: Companies now can exploit the opportunities presented by ______ integrated market of increasingly prosperous consumers in the region of ASEAN.
Quesstion 10: Among ASEAN’s ______ greatest challenges are the integration of market diversity and the transitional economies of its member countries.
Quesstion11: Integrating with ______ world’s economy, ASEAN finds itself facing important opportunities and challenges.
Quesstion 12: They will campaign for the return of traditional lands and respect ______ national rights and customs.
Quesstion 13: Our country is trying its best to accelerate the rate _____ economic growth
Quesstion 14: Regional development activities have been carried out _____ ASEAN cooperation.
Quesstion 15: ASEAN economic cooperation ______ manny areas, such as agriculture, industry, services, transportations, and tourism.
Quesstion 16: ASEAN bodies in addressing global and regional concerns such as food security, ____ and disaster management.
Question 17: The 8th ASEAN Science and Technology Week is now being _____ in Manila from 1 to 11 July 2008.
Quesstion 18: The ASEAN Science and Technology Week aims to promote science and technology _______ in the region.
Quesstion 19: In economics, a country’s _____ is the total value of goods and services produced within a country in a year, not including its income from investments in other countries.
Quesstion 20: He says the government must introduce tax incentives to encourage _____.
Question 21: The local authority must face the ________ that they do not have enough conditions to develop economy.
Quesstion 22: I have been learning English ____ I was twenty years old.
Quesstion 23: _____, can you tell him that I have a book for him, please?
Quesstion 24: Since I ____ to the town, I _____home.
Quesstion 25: I’m not leaving _____ I get an apology from you.
Quesstion 26: The teacher ______ before we arrived.
Quesstion 27: I flew for the first time last year ______ I went to Brazil.
Quesstion 28: ________I realized where I was.
Quesstion 29: Mary will have finished all her work _____.
Question 30: _____ for my train the morning, I met an old school friend
Choose the sentence which has the closest meaning to the original one.
Quesstion 31. As soon as you arrive, give me a call.
Quesstion 32: Lucy always reminds me of my youngest sister.
Quesstion 33: By the time we finished our work, Peter had already gone home.
Quesstion 34: It has been years since I last ate fish. ,
Quesstion 35: It will not be long until he is at the meeting.
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
On 8 August 1967, five leaders - the Foreign Ministers of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand - sat down together in the main hall of the Department of Foreign Affairs building in Bangkok, Thailand and signed a document. By virtue of that document, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was born. The five Foreign Ministers who signed it have been considered as the founders of probably the most successful inter-governmental organization in the developing world today. The document that they signed would be known as the ASEAN Declaration.
It is a short, simply-worded document containing just five articles. It declares the establishment of an Association for Regional Cooperation among the Countries of Southeast Asia to be known as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and spells out the aims and purposes of that Association. These aims and purposes are about the cooperation in economy, society, culture, techniques, education and other fields, and in the promotion of regional peace and stability through abiding respect for justice and the principles of the United Nations Charter. It stipulates that the Association will be open for participation by all States in the Southeast Asian region subscribing to its aims, principles and purposes. It proclaims ASEAN as representing the collective will of the nations of Southeast Asia to bind themselves together in friendship and cooperation and, through joint efforts and sacrifices, secure for their peoples and for posterity the blessings of peace, freedom and prosperity. The goal of ASEAN, then, is to create, not to destroy.
The original ASEAN logo presented five brown sheaves of rice stalks, one for each founding member. Beneath the sheaves is the legend “ASEAN” in blue. These are set on a field of yellow encircled by a blue border. Brown stands for strength and stability, yellow for prosperity and blue for the spirit of cordiality in which ASEAN affairs are conducted. When ASEAN celebrated its 30th Anniversary in 1997, the sheaves on the logo had increased to ten - representing all ten countries of Southeast Asia and reflecting the colors of the flags of all of them. In a very real sense, ASEAN and Southeast Asia will be one and the same, just as the founders had envisioned.
Quesstion 36: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations ______.
Quesstion 37: The pronoun it in the first paragraph refers to _____.
Quesstion 38: Which adjective can be used to describe the Association of Southeast Asian Nations?
Quesstion 39: Which does not belong to the purpose and aim of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations?
Quesstion 40: Up to 1997 how many countries have there been in ASEAN?
Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
ASEAN Handicraft Promotion and Development Association (AHPADA) was established as a result of a Workshop on Handicraft for Export which was (Quesstion 41) _____ by the Royal Thai Government in February 1981 in Bangkok. AHPADA was formed as a forum for both the government and private sectors that are concerned with meeting and complementing each other in the promotion and development of handicrafts (Quesstion 42) _____. AHPADA is affiliated to the ASEAN and the World Craft Council. The (Quesstion 43)_____ members were Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia. Singapore and Brunei join in a little (Quesstion 44) ____. Cambodia, Lao, Myanmar and Vietnam joined in September 1999.
AHPADA’s objectives are
With the recent economic downturn in (Quesstion 48) _____ ASEAN Countries, AHPADA’s objectives are more relevant than they have ever been before. Most producers are among the rural areas and (Quesstion 49) _____ majority of them are very small entrepreneurs. AHPADA works at both national level through the national focal points and at the international level through the Board of AHPADA and the Regional Secretariat which is permanently based in Bangkok, Thailand. (Quesstion 50) _____ 1981 AHPADA has been able to act as a catalyst and initiators in the promotion and development of ASEAN CRAFTS through seminars, workshops and exhibitions, often in partnership with several multinational and international organizations.
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