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I think the word 'oftuberculosis' should be modified to 'of tuberculosis'



 
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I think the word 'oftuberculosis' should be modified to 'of tuberculosis' #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 23, 2007 6:58 am   I think the word 'oftuberculosis' should be modified to 'of tuberculosis'
 

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ESL/EFL Test #151 "Traveling Downunder: How can I immigrate to Australia?", question 7

People with a known history oftuberculosis will automatically be ......... from entering Australia.

(a) refused
(b) rejected
(c) discarded
(d) disqualified

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #151 "Traveling Downunder: How can I immigrate to Australia?", answer 7

People with a known history oftuberculosis will automatically be disqualified from entering Australia.

Correct answer: (d) disqualified

Your answer was: correct
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I think the word 'oftuberculosis' should be modified to 'of tuberculosis'.

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I think the word 'oftuberculosis' should be modified to 'of tuberculosis' #2 (permalink) Sun Dec 23, 2007 15:11 pm   I think the word 'oftuberculosis' should be modified to 'of tuberculosis'
 

Thanks for pointing that out, shu.
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I think the word 'oftuberculosis' should be modified to 'of tuberculosis' #3 (permalink) Mon Dec 24, 2007 10:22 am   I think the word 'oftuberculosis' should be modified to 'of tuberculosis'
 

Hi, Amy
And if I want to fit "discard/reject/refuse" into that sentence, should I do it this way?:
Quote:
People with a known history of tuberculosis will automatically be discarded/rejected/refused
They will refuse People with a known history of tuberculosis to enter Australia.
They will discard/reject/refuse People with a known history of tuberculosis.


Thanks !
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