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According to the speaker, what is the point of understanding the concept of domesticviolence .
A . lt will stop domestic violence
B . lt helps people to take actions against domestic violenceC . It informs people of the negative influence of domestic violenceD . It increases public awareness of this issue

() Which of the following actions can be defined as psychological abuse.
A . Beating the victim
B . Having total control of all financial resourcesC . Harassing the victim continuously
D . Causing the victim fear through intimidation

() What does the speaker imply at the end of the speech.
A . Wives do not suffer from domestic violence any moreB . The victims of domestic violence belong to a certain group of peopleC . Husbands could also be the victims of domestic violenceD . Domestic violence can never be eliminated

What is the assumption behind “In thinking about it, I found myself intrigued by somelessons from an unlikely source: Singapore." ()。
A . A large country is more likely to deal with racial problems better.
B . A large country is more likely to have racial problems.
C . A small country is more likely to deal with racial problems better.
D . A small country is more likely to have racial problems.

、What do the living conditions of the Muslim population in Britain prove () .
A . Segregation in Britain happens by chance.
B . Segregation is the natural tendency of the development of societies.
C . Singapore is a usual case in terms of racial relations.
D . Singapore is an example of a diverse society that has been able to live together.

What is the assumption behind "We were a nation that was not meant to be.” ()
A . lt is easier for people with same or similar religions, cultures and belief systems to establish anation.
B . Singapore. s social divide is an enduring problem.
C . The most intrusive social policy in Singapore has turned out to be the most important.
D . The natural workings of society rarely lead to diverse and integrated communities.

What can we infer from "the Native Americans didn. t think they were beingdiscovered?”()。
A . The Native Americans celebrated the arrival of ColumbusB . The Native Americans celebrated the arrival of Columbus.C . The Native Americans didn. t think the Earth was flat.D . Columbus did land on October the 12th.

What can we infer from that the former prime minister of the Bahamas "didn’ t carewhich island that it was as long as it was still in the Bahamas?”() .
A . Columbus discovered the Bahamas Islands.
B . Columbus didn. t make landfall in the Bahamas at all.C . No matter which island of the Bahamas Columbus set food on, it is a sense of national pride forthe people of that country.
D Native Americans hold the story of Columbus in a high regard.

"A () fisher named Fisher? failed to fish any fish on Friday" is the tongue twister we
learnt.
A . Fish
B . fish
C . Finnish
D . finnish

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A . Fish
B . fish
C . Finnish
D . finnish

if the customer says“I really can’ t make up my mind" ,what would the better answerof the salesperson() .
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A ."you will like it ."
B. You need not make up your mind"
"lt is cheap
D ." I think? it is easy to make up your mind"

.In Overcoming objections in selling, how many situations are introduced () .
A.3
B.4
C.2
D.5