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3.   Tom and his family has a big house and they share the chores. They make three lists of chores and Tom must
               choose one of them. He is good at cooking. Also, he is interested in outdoor chores. Tom wants to choose List
               2, but he wants to change one task from the list. Here are the lists :
                               List 1                     List 2                     List 3

                          mowing the lawn          preparing the dinner        vacuuming the  oor
                         mopping the  oors           doing the ironing         watering the plants
                         dusting the furniture      sweeping the leaves        doing the laundry



               Tom prefers ____________ .
               Choose the best option to fill in the blank.

               A)  dusting the furniture instead of sweeping the leaves
               B)  vacuuming the floor instead of preparing the dinner
               C)  mowing the lawn instead of doing the ironing
               D) watering the plants instead of sweeping the leaves















           4.   The chart below shows what kind of places 100 tourists prefer for their summer vacation.
                 50
                 45
                 40
                 35
                 30
                 25
                 20
                 15
                 10
                  5
                  0
                        urban places          seaside          ancient cities      rural places

               According to the chart, ___________ .
               Choose the best option to fill in the blank.

               A)  over thirty of them prefer historical places
               B)  nearly fifty percent of them enjoy spending time at the beach
               C)  visiting urban places is the most popular thing for the tourists
               D) going to the countryside is less popular than visiting modern places


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