(AFA - 2007)
Read the text and answer questions 21 to 23 according to it.
Fakes - a world of copycats
Every year, criminals make millions of dollars selling fake perfumes, clothes, medicines and computer software. Counterfeit goods account for about 7% of total trade across the globe. And...
(AFA - 2007)
Read the text and answer questions 21 to 23 according to it.
Fakes - a world of copycats
Every year, criminals make millions of dollars selling fake perfumes, clothes, medicines and computer software. Counterfeit goods account for about 7% of total trade across the globe. And...
(AFA - 2007)
Read the text and answer questions 21 to 23 according to it.
Fakes - a world of copycats
Every year, criminals make millions of dollars selling fake perfumes, clothes, medicines and computer software. Counterfeit goods account for about 7% of total trade across the globe. And...
(AFA - 2007)
Read the fragment and answer questions 24 and 25.
Image, image, image...
Here's the coolest ... wildest ... hippest ... funkiest ... object! image-conscious person cannot do without it!
This style is ideal for fashion and consumer objects (cell phones, backpacks, wa...
(AFA - 2007)
Read the fragment and answer questions 24 and 25.
Image, image, image...
Here's the coolest ... wildest ... hippest ... funkiest ... object! image-conscious person cannot do without it!
This style is ideal for fashion and consumer objects (cell phones, backpacks, wa...
(AFA - 2007)
Read the paragraph and answer questions 26 to 28 according to it.
The concept of generation gap is widely accepted in Canada and the United States. It was a concept that grew in prominence in the 1960s and 1970s, when a commom belief among young people was "Never trust an...
(AFA - 2007)
Read the paragraph and answer questions 26 to 28 according to it.
The concept of generation gap is widely accepted in Canada and the United States. It was a concept that grew in prominence in the 1960s and 1970s, when a commom belief among young people was "Never trust an...
(AFA - 2007)
Read the paragraph and answer questions 26 to 28 according to it.
The concept of generation gap is widely accepted in Canada and the United States. It was a concept that grew in prominence in the 1960s and 1970s, when a commom belief among young people was "Never trust an...
(AFA - 2007)
Read the paragraph of an article from Newsweek, Nov/14, 2005, whose title is "Rethinking Arafat" and answer question 29 according to it.
"It might also take years for Palestinians to assess Arafat's legacy. Given the lingering suspicion that he was poisoned...
(AFA - 2007)
"It might also take years for Palestinians to assess Arafat's legacy. Given the lingering suspicion that he was poisoned (the cause of death is listed as undetermined), many Palestinians aren't in the mood to start sorting through his record. 'As long as this m...