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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the
other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
1. A. change B. preparation C. climate D. related
2. A. capture B. catastrophic C. atmosphere D. shortage
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the
position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
3. A. accident B. reference C. coincide D. formulate
4. A. environment B. economy C. publication D. equality
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of
the following questions.
5. Of all seashore plants, seaweeds are best able to tolerate long periods out of water, followed by long periods covering by
water.
A. Of B. best C. by D. covering
6. Because parents did not satisfy with the explanation given by the bus driver, they were asking for an official investigation into
the accident.
A. did not satisfy B. given C. asking for D. into
7. Deforestation is occurring most rapid in tropical regions of the world.
A. occurring B. rapid C. regions D. the world
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
8. Tom said that he _______ his motorbike the day before.
A. had lost B. lost C. has lost D. lose
9. Drying flowers is the best way ______ them.
A. preserved B. by preserving C. preserve D. to preserve
10. Traditionally, Americans and Asians have very different ideas _______ love and marriage.
A. to B. at C. about D. in
11. Swimming is a beneficial exercise, ______ aerobic activity and uses a number of muscle groups.
A. not only because it provides B. because it both provides
C. for provision D. as a result of providing
12. The activities of the international marketing researcher are frequently much broader than ______.
A. the domestic marketer has B. the domestic marketer does
C. those of the domestic marketer D. that which has the domestic marketer
13. The collapse of tin prices in the 1980s destroyed the tin-mining industry, _______ former employees have since turned in
desperation to growing cocoa.
A. all of whom B. none of their C. several of its D. many of whose
14. _______ a research team is an effective way to prepare for class preparation of social studies such as history, geography,
literature, and economics.
A. Form B. Forms C. Forming D. Formed
15. We bought some ______
A. German lovely old glasses B. German old lovely glasses
C. lovely old German glasses D. old lovely German glasses
16. We are going to have a trip to Ha Noi. We need to ______ arrangements for the trip carefully.
A.do B. make C.get D.pay
17. When a fire broke out in the Louvre, at least twenty _______ paintings were destroyed, including two by Van Gogh.
A. worthless B. priceless C. valueless D. worthy
18. When it started to snow, he _______ his overcoat.
A. took out B. put off C. took off D. put on
19. The meeting has been put ______ to Friday as so many people have got the flu.
A. up B. in C. out D. back
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the
following exchanges.
20. Ann: How well you are playing. Peter!
Peter: _______
A. Say it again. I like to hear your words. B. Thank you too much.
C. I think so. Im proud of myself. D. Many thanks. Thats a nice compliment.
21. Jennifer: I believe that supermarkets are much better than traditional markets.
Katherine: Each has its own features.
A. I couldnt agree with you more. B: Thats completely true.
C. I disagree with you. D. I cant help thinking the same.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
22. The whole village was wiped out in the bombing raids.
A. changed completely B. cleaned well C. destroyed completely D. removed quickly
23. A brief outline of the course and bibliography were handed out to the students at the first meeting.
A. discarded B. showed up C. distributed D. contributed
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
24. Punctuality is imperative in your new job.
A. Being late B. Being cheerful C. Being efficient D. Being courteous
25. Polluted water and increased water temperatures have driven many species to the verge of extinction.
A. Enriched B. Contaminated C. Purified D. Strengthened
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of
the following questions.
26. I couldnt help laughing when he told me that story.
A. The story he told me did not help at all. B. I did not laugh when hearing that story.
C. I couldn't help him tell that story. D. I couldnt resist laughing when he told me that story.
27. She feels happy because of her coming birthday party.
A. She feels happy to come to a birthday party. B. Her coming birthday party makes her happy.
C. Because she was born she feels happy. D. Her birthday party will happily come.
28. Thats a lovely new dress, Jean, said her mother.
A. Jeans mother said she liked her dress. B. Jeans mother complimented her on the lovely new dress.
C. Jeans mother wanted to buy a lovely new dress. D. Jeans mother told her to buy that lovely new dress.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of
sentences in the following questions.
29. The government has little money. It cant deal with the many social problems.
A. The government has little money because it cant deal with the many social problems.
B. The government has little money with which to deal the many social problems.
C. The government has little money, but it can deal with the many social problems.
D. The government has little money so that it cant deal with the many social problems.
30. Pollution diminishes the quality of our lives. That is hard to deny.
A. Its pollution that diminishes the quality of our lives is hard to deny.
B. Pollution diminishes the quality of our lives is hard to deny.
C. Its hard to deny that pollution diminishes the quality of our lives.
D. Its hard to deny pollution that diminishes the quality of our lives.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or
phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
Native American Beauty
All native peoples create artworks that use what is (31)______ to them in terms of local resources. In the Americas, the
aboriginal people created handicrafts that had both a cultural and an artistic significance. These beautiful crafts were made by
master Native American craftsmen, and their skills have been (32) ______ down through countless generations.
Religious or spiritual beliefs can play a major role in the arts and handicrafts of all people. One example of a Native
American handicraft is made of a willow branch and thin strips of leather. The branch is formed into a circular (33) ______ that
is meant to hang in a persons living area. Often (34) ______ with feathers on the outside of the circle, it is called a dream
catcher. It is related to the belief that these special crafts could catch bad dreams sent by the spirits. To Native Americans,
dreams were special (35) ______ sent from the great beyond. The dream catcher would allow good dreams to pass through it;
however, nightmares would be caught and then released with the first morning light.
31. A ready B. available C. abundant D. sufficient
32. A. come B. brought C. left D. passed
33. A. model B. arrangement C. design D. decoration
34. A. decorate B. to be decorated C. decorated D. decorating
35. A. messages B. ideas C. news D. information
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions from 36 to 42.
The Most Powerful Force in Space
A black hole is a spot in space that has incredibly powerful gravity. A black holes gravity is so strong that it pulls everything
nearby into it. It can pull stars, planets, and other things. Nothing can escape a black hole. In fact, they are so powerful that
even light cannot escape them.
Scientists first started talking about black holes in the year 1783. That year, one scientist said that in the universe, there
might be places with gravity strong enough to trap light. However, that scientist didnt use the term black hole. The term black
hole was invented in 1967.
Black holes are formed when a star dies. When a star dies, it collapses. When that happens, a huge amount of matter
crowds into a very small space. The matter becomes very, very dense. How much matter are we talking about? Imagine a star
that is the size of ten suns. Imagine fitting that amount of matter into New York City. That is what a black hole is like. Its gravity
is so powerful because it has so much matter.
However, not all black holes are huge. Scientists believe that some black holes are the size of atoms. Although these black
holes are tiny, they might have the same amount of matter that a mountain has.
We cant see black holes because they dont have any light. They are completely invisible. Scientists can guess where black
holes are by studying nearby stars and planets. If gravity seems to be pulling the stars and planets to one spot, then scientists
believe that the spot is a black hole.
Some people wonder if a black hole could ever destroy the Earth. We do not need to worry about that. There is no black
hole that is close enough to destroy the Earth. The closest black hole is about 7,800 light years away. In addition, the sun is not
big enough to create a black hole.
36. When are black holes formed?
A. When a new star is formed B. When a planet collapses
C. When two suns crash into each other D. When a star dies
37. How do scientists study black holes?
A. They look at nearby stars. B. They look at the black holes.
C. They look at the sun. D. They visit the black holes.
38. Which statement is NOT true?
A. Black holes have very little matter. B. Black holes can be big or small.
C. We cant see black holes. D. Nothing can escape a black hole.
39. Which of the following CANT be inferred from the passage?
A. Scientists started studying a black hole in 1967.
B. A black hole is invisible because it traps light.
C. The movement of stars and planets are affected by a nearby black hole.
D. A black hole gets its name because it does not have any light.
40. The word them in paragraph I refers to ______
A. planets B. gravitation C. empty spaces D: black holes
41. The word collapses in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______
A. fails B. falls inwards C. breaks down D. becomes unconscious
42. What would be another good title for the passage?
A. Places without Gravity B. Strong Enough to Pull a Planet
C. Will a Black Hole Destroy the Earth? D. The Brightest Things in the Universe
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions from 43 to 50.
Organic Farming: The New Vacation
In 1971, Sue Coppard worked as a secretary in London. While she enjoyed city life, Sue also missed the countryside where
she spent most of her time as a child. So she offered to help out on a farm, or more specifically, an organic fanning programme
organized by a nearby college. She got a few people to volunteer as well, and they spent the weekend doing housework,
which involved clearing bushes and cleaning drains. Afterwards, the farm managers said they could come back anytime to help
out.
Sue put a small ad in a magazine, offering people the chance to volunteer at the organic farm. The volunteer programme
grew quickly, and soon other organic farmers joined in, asking for people to help out. With so many people and farms involved,
someone needed to organize the different groups. A few of the original volunteers started WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities
on Organic Farms) to help volunteers and farmers find one another. Today, at least 50 different countries have WWOOF
organizations, and many other countries have individual farms that participate in the movement.
While WWOOF is still a weekend activity for some, it now welcomes travellers and people who visit to live and work on
farms for longer periods of time. WWOOF volunteers can stay on a farm for weeks or even months at a time in exchange for
hands-on farming, and gardening experience. The work can be exhausting, but volunteers think its worth it. By working on
farms, the volunteers interact with farmers and develop a love for the outdoors and organic farming. Many travellers now use
WWOOFing as a way to visit new countries and experience new cultures.
As travellers will discover, every WWOOF opportunity is a bit different. In Serbia, you can find Misa and Olja, a couple
whose farm is known for its hard cheeses and for its bread made from homegrown grains. Finca Amiruca, a farm in Ecuador,
teaches volunteers how to grow peanuts, plantains, and yucca. When volunteering in Japan, you may get to learn about
growing rice.
WWOOF is only one of the many unique volunteer opportunities available. Volunteering is something that anyone can do,
and a wide variety of organizations accept or even welcome volunteers. So the next time you get the itch to be active on the
weekend or on vacation, why not look for a good cause to spend your energy on?
43. Why did Sue first work on a farm?
A. She was a student at the university. B. She needed money.
C. She missed the countryside. D. She did not enjoy the job.
44. More people joined the programme when Sue ______
A. put an advertisement in a magazine B. hung posters at a school
C. asked friends and neighbours to come D. offered to pay people to work
45. When living on a WWOOF farm, volunteers ______
A. must pay the farms owner B. can stay for a long or short time
C. are given a special bedroom D. sleep outdoors
46. Which is NOT a change that WWOOF has undergone since it first started?
A. It has spread to many different countries. B. it has many more people volunteering for it.
C. It allows people to stay for longer periods of time. D. it is less tiring than it used to be.
47. The word hands-on in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______
A. decisive B. by hand C. skilful D. practical
48. The word it in paragraph 3 refers to ______
A. gardening B. working hard C. gaining experience D. having no salary
49. What is special about the farm in Serbia?
A. it is the only farm in the country where rice is grown. B. Peanuts, plantains, and yucca are grown on the farm.
C. It is an animal farm, with lots of pigs and cattle. D. The people at the farm make cheese and bread.
50. What is the purpose of the last paragraph?
A. to introduce a new volunteer organization B. to explain why working on a farm is good
C. to encourage readers to volunteer D. to give one more detail about WWOOF

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the
other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
1. A. change B. preparation C. climate D. related
2. A. capture B. catastrophic C. atmosphere D. shortage
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the
position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
3. A. accident B. reference C. coincide D. formulate
4. A. environment B. economy C. publication D. equality
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of
the following questions.
5. Of all seashore plants, seaweeds are best able to tolerate long periods out of water, followed by long periods covering by
water.
A. Of B. best C. by D. covering
6. Because parents did not satisfy with the explanation given by the bus driver, they were asking for an official investigation into
the accident.
A. did not satisfy / were not satisfied B. given C. asking for D. into
7. Deforestation is occurring most rapid in tropical regions of the world.
A. occurring B. rapid / rapidly C. regions D. the world
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
8. Tom said that he _______ his motorbike the day before.
A. had lost B. lost C. has lost D. lose
9. Drying flowers is the best way ______ them.
A. preserved B. by preserving C. preserve D. to preserve
10. Traditionally, Americans and Asians have very different ideas _______ love and marriage.
A. to B. at C. about D. in
11. Swimming is a beneficial exercise, ______ aerobic activity and uses a number of muscle groups.
A. not only because it provides B. because it both provides
C. for provision D. as a result of providing
12. The activities of the international marketing researcher are frequently much broader than ______.
A. the domestic marketer has B. the domestic marketer does
C. those of the domestic marketer D. that which has the domestic marketer
13. The collapse of tin prices in the 1980s destroyed the tin-mining industry, _______ former employees have since turned in
desperation to growing cocoa.
A. all of whom B. none of their C. several of its D. many of whose
14. _______ a research team is an effective way to prepare for class preparation of social studies such as history, geography,
literature, and economics.
A. Form B. Forms C. Forming D. Formed
15. We bought some ______
A. German lovely old glasses B. German old lovely glasses
C. lovely old German glasses D. old lovely German glasses
16. We are going to have a trip to Ha Noi. We need to ______ arrangements for the trip carefully.
A. do B. make C. get D. pay
17. When a fire broke out in the Louvre, at least twenty _______ paintings were destroyed, including two by Van Gogh.
A. worthless B. priceless C. valueless D. worthy
18. When it started to snow, he _______ his overcoat.
A. took out B. put off C. took off D. put on
19. The meeting has been put ______ to Friday as so many people have got the flu.
A. up B. in C. out D. back
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the
following exchanges.
20. Ann: How well you are playing. Peter!
Peter: _______
A. Say it again. I like to hear your words. B. Thank you too much.
C. I think so. Im proud of myself. D. Many thanks. Thats a nice compliment.
21. Jennifer: I believe that supermarkets are much better than traditional markets.
Katherine: Each has its own features.
A. I couldnt agree with you more. B: Thats completely true.
C. I disagree with you. D. I cant help thinking the same.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
22. The whole village was wiped out in the bombing raids.
A. changed completely B. cleaned well C. destroyed completely D. removed quickly
23. A brief outline of the course and bibliography were handed out to the students at the first meeting.
A. discarded B. showed up C. distributed D. contributed
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
24. Punctuality is imperative in your new job.
A. Being late B. Being cheerful C. Being efficient D. Being courteous
25. Polluted water and increased water temperatures have driven many species to the verge of extinction.
A. Enriched B. Contaminated C. Purified D. Strengthened
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of
the following questions.
26. I couldnt help laughing when he told me that story.
A. The story he told me did not help at all. B. I did not laugh when hearing that story.
C. I couldn't help him tell that story. D. I couldnt resist laughing when he told me that story.
27. She feels happy because of her coming birthday party.
A. She feels happy to come to a birthday party. B. Her coming birthday party makes her happy.
C. Because she was born she feels happy. D. Her birthday party will happily come.
28. Thats a lovely new dress, Jean, said her mother.
A. Jeans mother said she liked her dress. B. Jeans mother complimented her on the lovely new dress.
C. Jeans mother wanted to buy a lovely new dress. D. Jeans mother told her to buy that lovely new dress.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of
sentences in the following questions.
29. The government has little money. It cant deal with the many social problems.
A. The government has little money because it cant deal with the many social problems.
B. The government has little money with which to deal the many social problems.
C. The government has little money, but it can deal with the many social problems.
D. The government has little money so that it cant deal with the many social problems.
30. Pollution diminishes the quality of our lives. That is hard to deny.
A. Its pollution that diminishes the quality of our lives is hard to deny.
B. Pollution diminishes the quality of our lives is hard to deny.
C. Its hard to deny that pollution diminishes the quality of our lives.
D. Its hard to deny pollution that diminishes the quality of our lives.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or
phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
Native American Beauty
All native peoples create artworks that use what is (31)______ to them in terms of local resources. In the Americas, the
aboriginal people created handicrafts that had both a cultural and an artistic significance. These beautiful crafts were made by
master Native American craftsmen, and their skills have been (32) ______ down through countless generations.
Religious or spiritual beliefs can play a major role in the arts and handicrafts of all people. One example of a Native
American handicraft is made of a willow branch and thin strips of leather. The branch is formed into a circular (33) ______ that
is meant to hang in a persons living area. Often (34) ______ with feathers on the outside of the circle, it is called a dream
catcher. It is related to the belief that these special crafts could catch bad dreams sent by the spirits. To Native Americans,
dreams were special (35) ______ sent from the great beyond. The dream catcher would allow good dreams to pass through it;
however, nightmares would be caught and then released with the first morning light.
31. A ready B. available C. abundant D. sufficient
32. A. come B. brought C. left D. passed
33. A. model B. arrangement C. design D. decoration
34. A. decorate B. to be decorated C. decorated D. decorating
35. A. messages B. ideas C. news D. information
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions from 36 to 42.
The Most Powerful Force in Space
A black hole is a spot in space that has incredibly powerful gravity. A black holes gravity is so strong that it pulls everything
nearby into it. It can pull stars, planets, and other things. Nothing can escape a black hole. In fact, they are so powerful that
even light cannot escape them.
Scientists first started talking about black holes in the year 1783. That year, one scientist said that in the universe, there
might be places with gravity strong enough to trap light. However, that scientist didnt use the term black hole. The term black
hole was invented in 1967.
Black holes are formed when a star dies. When a star dies, it collapses. When that happens, a huge amount of matter
crowds into a very small space. The matter becomes very, very dense. How much matter are we talking about? Imagine a star
that is the size of ten suns. Imagine fitting that amount of matter into New York City. That is what a black hole is like. Its gravity
is so powerful because it has so much matter.
However, not all black holes are huge. Scientists believe that some black holes are the size of atoms. Although these black
holes are tiny, they might have the same amount of matter that a mountain has.
We cant see black holes because they dont have any light. They are completely invisible. Scientists can guess where black
holes are by studying nearby stars and planets. If gravity seems to be pulling the stars and planets to one spot, then scientists
believe that the spot is a black hole.
Some people wonder if a black hole could ever destroy the Earth. We do not need to worry about that. There is no black
hole that is close enough to destroy the Earth. The closest black hole is about 7,800 light years away. In addition, the sun is not
big enough to create a black hole.
36. When are black holes formed?
A. When a new star is formed B. When a planet collapses
C. When two suns crash into each other D. When a star dies
37. How do scientists study black holes?
A. They look at nearby stars. B. They look at the black holes.
C. They look at the sun. D. They visit the black holes.
38. Which statement is NOT true?
A. Black holes have very little matter. B. Black holes can be big or small.
C. We cant see black holes. D. Nothing can escape a black hole.
39. Which of the following CANT be inferred from the passage?
A. Scientists started studying a black hole in 1967.
B. A black hole is invisible because it traps light.
C. The movement of stars and planets are affected by a nearby black hole.
D. A black hole gets its name because it does not have any light.
40. The word them in paragraph I refers to ______
A. planets B. gravitation C. empty spaces D: black holes
41. The word collapses in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______
A. fails B. falls inwards C. breaks down D. becomes unconscious
42. What would be another good title for the passage?
A. Places without Gravity B. Strong Enough to Pull a Planet
C. Will a Black Hole Destroy the Earth? D. The Brightest Things in the Universe
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions from 43 to 50.
Organic Farming: The New Vacation
In 1971, Sue Coppard worked as a secretary in London. While she enjoyed city life, Sue also missed the countryside where
she spent most of her time as a child. So she offered to help out on a farm, or more specifically, an organic farming programme
organized by a nearby college. She got a few people to volunteer as well, and they spent the weekend doing housework,
which involved clearing bushes and cleaning drains. Afterwards, the farm managers said they could come back anytime to help
out.
Sue put a small ad in a magazine, offering people the chance to volunteer at the organic farm. The volunteer programme
grew quickly, and soon other organic farmers joined in, asking for people to help out. With so many people and farms involved,
someone needed to organize the different groups. A few of the original volunteers started WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities
on Organic Farms) to help volunteers and farmers find one another. Today, at least 50 different countries have WWOOF
organizations, and many other countries have individual farms that participate in the movement.
While WWOOF is still a weekend activity for some, it now welcomes travellers and people who visit to live and work on
farms for longer periods of time. WWOOF volunteers can stay on a farm for weeks or even months at a time in exchange for
hands-on farming, and gardening experience. The work can be exhausting, but volunteers think its worth it. By working on
farms, the volunteers interact with farmers and develop a love for the outdoors and organic farming. Many travellers now use
WWOOFing as a way to visit new countries and experience new cultures.
As travellers will discover, every WWOOF opportunity is a bit different. In Serbia, you can find Misa and Olja, a couple
whose farm is known for its hard cheeses and for its bread made from homegrown grains. Finca Amiruca, a farm in Ecuador,
teaches volunteers how to grow peanuts, plantains, and yucca. When volunteering in Japan, you may get to learn about
growing rice.
WWOOF is only one of the many unique volunteer opportunities available. Volunteering is something that anyone can do,
and a wide variety of organizations accept or even welcome volunteers. So the next time you get the itch to be active on the
weekend or on vacation, why not look for a good cause to spend your energy on?
43. Why did Sue first work on a farm?
A. She was a student at the university. B. She needed money.
C. She missed the countryside. D. She did not enjoy the job.
44. More people joined the programme when Sue ______
A. put an advertisement in a magazine B. hung posters at a school
C. asked friends and neighbours to come D. offered to pay people to work
45. When living on a WWOOF farm, volunteers ______
A. must pay the farms owner B. can stay for a long or short time
C. are given a special bedroom D. sleep outdoors
46. Which is NOT a change that WWOOF has undergone since it first started?
A. It has spread to many different countries. B. it has many more people volunteering for it.
C. It allows people to stay for longer periods of time. D. it is less tiring than it used to be.
47. The word hands-on in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______
A. decisive B. by hand C. skilful D. practical
48. The word it in paragraph 3 refers to ______
A. gardening B. working hard C. gaining experience D. having no salary
49. What is special about the farm in Serbia?
A. it is the only farm in the country where rice is grown. B. Peanuts, plantains, and yucca are grown on the farm.
C. It is an animal farm, with lots of pigs and cattle. D. The people at the farm make cheese and bread.
50. What is the purpose of the last paragraph?
A. to introduce a new volunteer organization B. to explain why working on a farm is good
C. to encourage readers to volunteer D. to give one more detail about WWOOF

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