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vii) choose the best answer 1. the ticket price __ accommodation and meals. a: contains b : have c: includes 2. when they were in

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VII) Choose the best answer 1. The ticket price __ accommodation and meals. A: contains B : have C: includes 2. When they were in Vietnam, they spent __ days in Hanoi. D: consists A: a few B: a little D: plenty of __ the postman came, they were watching TV. C: less A: Since B: During C: While D: When 4. He usually wears shoes , but when I saw him yesterday he __ sandals. A: wore B: was wearing C: weared D: were wearing 5. The mail __ at eight o'clock every morning. A: will delivered B: is delivered C: are deliver D: deliver 6. Vietnam and Thailand are famous for their ..... __ A: rice exporting B: exporting-rice C: rice-exporting D: rice importing 7. My sister said that she __ to the lecture then. A: would go B: has to go C: must go D: had to go 8. Tet is an occasion for everyone __ a good time with their family. A: to have B: had C: has D: will have 9. I'm not keen __ sports A: of B: in C: on D: about 10. Christmas carols __ everywhere in Britain at Christmas. A: are performed B: are sang C: perform D: sing 11. Did your school hold a __ Contest on Women's Day last week? A: flower-arranged B.flowers-arranging C: flower-arranging D.: flowery 12. "Happy birthday to you" __ by an English musician became popular in many countries. A: wrote B: written C: which was written D: B and C

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1. **C: includes** "Includes" means that the ticket price encompasses accommodation and meals. "Contains" implies the price holds these things as components, but "includes" is a better fit for this context. "Consists" suggests the price is *made up entirely* of accommodation and meals, which isn't necessarily true. "Have" is grammatically incorrect in this sentence.2. **A: a few** "A few" is used with countable nouns (days). "A little" is used with uncountable nouns. "Plenty of" implies a large quantity. "Less" is comparative and doesn't fit the context.3. **C: While** "While" indicates that the two actions (postman coming and watching TV) happened simultaneously. "When" is also possible but "while" better emphasizes the duration of the TV watching. "Since" and "during" imply different time relationships.4. **B: was wearing** This sentence requires the past continuous tense ("was wearing") to describe an action in progress at a specific time in the past.5. **B: is delivered** The mail is delivered regularly; this requires the passive present simple tense.6. **C: rice-exporting** This is a compound adjective modifying "Vietnam and Thailand." The correct form uses a hyphen.7. **D: had to go** This uses reported speech. The original statement would have been "I have to go to the lecture," which becomes "she had to go" in the past tense.8. **A: to have** This uses the infinitive "to have" after the noun "occasion." It indicates the purpose of Tet.9. **C: on** The idiom is "keen on," meaning enthusiastic about.10. **A: are performed** Christmas carols are the subject, and they are performed (passive voice).11. **C: flower-arranging** This is a compound noun describing the type of contest. The hyphenated form is correct.12. **D: B and C** Both "written" (past participle) and "which was written" (relative clause) are grammatically correct and make sense in the sentence. "Wrote" is incorrect because it's active voice.