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passage?

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B.Taxicabdriversaredishonest.

C.Mosttaxicabdriversaretough

fellows.

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2.Howdidtheauthorreturnthediamondringtothelady?

A.Bygivingheracallandvisitingher.

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A.adaywhenitrains

B.atimewhenafamilyhasfinancialproblems

C.adaywhentheauthorcan’tdriveataxi

D.atimewhentheauthorhastroublewithdrunks

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A.Proudandsatisfied.B.Annoyedandstressful.

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B

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IntheInternationalJournalofObesitystudy,some9,276Australianwomenaged45-50hadtheirbodyweightandemploymentstatusmonitoredfor

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A.asportsreport 

 

B.afashionjournal

C.ahealthandfitnessmagazine 

D.anadvertisementpost

6.Awomanwhoworksasanaccountantismorelikelyto______.

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C.workafulltimejob 

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Still,whentalkingtoUtahValleystudents,itsoundsliketextingandwalkingcanbequitetheannoyance.

RobbiePoffenberger,anassistantnewseditorattheUVUReview,saidthatmostcollisionshewitnessesaren’thuman-on-human;

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9.Whatdowelearnaboutthe“textinglane”fromthetext?

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10.AccordingtoBambrough,______.

A.the“textinglane”istoattractstudents’attention

B.wedon’thavetofacetheprobleminthi

sage

C.whattheydidistopreventthecollisions

D.studentsenjoylookingateachother

11.Howdostudentsfeelabouttextingandwalking?

A.Theyareworried. 

 

B.Theyareannoyed.

C.Theyarepuzzled. 

D.Theyaresurprised.

12.WhatwouldmoststudentsrunintofromwhatRobbiesaid?

A.Studentsinthesamedirection. 

B.Teachersoppositetothem.

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D.Grassoncampus.

D

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