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Test: An Australian from early years is called a(n)... #1 (permalink) Thu Mar 19, 2009 15:23 pm   Test: An Australian from early years is called a(n)...
 

hi. I've just taken my english test . Can you help me find out the answers.

EXERCISE 1 : Use these words to complete the sentences. Use each word one time only. Aborigive / dedicated / conscious/ impairments / allergic/ diagnosis / browsing / sneaking / buckle / maintenance / cosmopolitan

1/ The research looks into the result of visual ....
2/ the flight attendents made the passengers ... their seatbelts during the flight.
3/ she ... her life to her work.
4 / are you ... of how people regard such behavior ?
5/ she never eats mushrooms. she is ... to the mushroom
6/ a CT scanner is used for medical ... .
7/ young people want to live in ... city
8/ the maneger caught the cashier ... money from the cash cashier
9/ an Australian from early years is called a(n) ... .
10/ she spends all of her time ... the web.

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Test: An Australian from early years is called a(n)... #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 19, 2009 16:37 pm   Test: An Australian from early years is called a(n)...
 

EXERCISE 1 : Use these words to complete the sentences. Use each word one time only. Aborigive / dedicated / conscious/ impairments / allergic/ diagnosis / browsing / sneaking / buckle / maintenance / cosmopolitan

1/ The research looks into the result of visual impairments ....
2/ the flight attendants made the passengers buckle... their seatbelts during the flight.
3/ she has dedicated... her life to her work.
4 / are you conscious... of how people regard such behaviour ?
5/ she never eats mushrooms. she is allergic... to the mushroom
6/ a CT scanner is used for medical diagnosis ... .
7/ young people want to live in a cosmopolitan... city
8/ the manager caught the cashier sneaking... money from the cash cashier
9/ an Australian from early years is called a(n)Aborigine ... .
10/ she spends all of her time browsing... the web.

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