10. She never lets her daughter participate in an activity unless it is under the supervision of an adult.
A. She always takes her daughter to activities which are supervised by grownups.
B. As long as she herself is present at the activity, she permits her daughter to join in.
C. The only activities in which she allows her daughter to take paid are those watched over by a
grown-up.
D. If an older person is in attendance, she usually agrees to her daughter's participation in activities.
11. Considering this shop as the most expensive in town, the quality of its products is of a very low
standard.
A. The products of this shop are considered to be very low quality, yet it is among the most expensive
shops in town.
B. Because of the high standard of its products, this shop is the one with the highest prices in town.
C. Among the town's most expensive ones, this shop is renowned for the high standard of its products.
D. One would expect higher quality products from this shop as it is more expensive than all the other's
in town.
12. There was far too much evidence to the contrary for the judge to believe his story.
A. The judge believed his story because it presented so much information in his own fayour.
B. The proof against him was not sufficient for the judge to convict him.
C. The facts presented against him were so overwhelming that the judge discounted his story.
D. While the judge wanted to believe his story, there was just not enough evidence to support it.
13. Not all societies share the same ideas on family life and the correct way to raise children.
A. Attitudes towards family life and children's education vary according to the society one is in.
B. The role of the family and methods of bringing up children are changing in society.
C. The accepted ideas in one society about raising children may be unacceptable in another.
D. Societies have different attitudes about family life and how children should he brought up.