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          33.  Extraordinary financial success China ‑‑‑‑   37.  In antiquity, Greek people ‑‑‑‑ their bodies with
             lately ‑‑‑‑ from its vast natural resources.    olive‑oil after they ‑‑‑‑ hours in public baths.

             A)  is displaying / can have stemmed            A)  would rub / spent
             B)  was displaying / must have stemmed          B)  may rub / will spend
             C)  has been displaying / may stem              C)  used to rub / had spent
             D)  has displayed / should be stemming          D)  are able to rub / can spend
             E)  will have displayed / should have stemmed   E)  must have rubbed / have been spending








          34.  Scientists claim that everyone ‑‑‑‑ wear masks   38.  Hyperactivity ‑‑‑‑ into adolescence and
             before going out in the next century because    adulthood and according to some estimates
             the air ‑‑‑‑ be breathable.                     up to 2 percent of adults ‑‑‑‑ hyperactivity.

             A)  couldn’t / shouldn’t                        A)  can persist / have
             B)  didn’t need to / might not                  B)  used to persist / had
             C)  needn’t / wouldn’t                          C)  may have persisted / have had
             D)  have had to / can’t                         D)  must be persisting / will have
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             E)  will have to / won’t                        E)  should persist / would have






          35.  According to reports, most manual workers   39.  When I looked at my watch some time ago, it
             ‑‑‑‑ their children ‑‑‑‑ in their footsteps.    was 12:15; now it ‑‑‑‑ still 12:15 so it ‑‑‑‑ down.
             A)  prefer / hadn’t followed                    A)  was / should have broken
             B)  would sooner / didn’t follow                B)  is going to be / must be breaking
             C)  would rather / will not follow              C)  has been / ought to be broken
             D)  would prefer / haven’t followed             D)  is / must have broken
             E)  had better / wouldn’t follow                E)  had been / needn’t have broken







          36.  People with heart problems ‑‑‑‑ much fatty   40.  Farmers ‑‑‑‑ water from lakes or rivers but
             food since it ‑‑‑‑ serious health problems.     now they ‑‑‑‑ recycled wastewater to water
                                                             crops.
             A)  can’t be consuming / should cause
             B)  shouldn’t consume / may cause               A)  would sooner / may as well use
                                                             B)  would rather get / should use
             C)  needn’t consume / can cause
             D)  can’t consume / must cause                  C)  could have got / have to use
                                                             D)  used to get / can use
             E)  can’t have consumed / may have caused
                                                             E)  would get / could have used




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