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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

Since the U.S. led alliance toppled the Taliban (1) November 2001, women and girls in Afghanistan have (2) greater freedom to participate in public life and (3) to education, health care, and employment. This is the case particularly in the (4), Kabul, where the deployment of foreign military forces under the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has helped bring (5) security. Even in Kabul, however, many Afghan women still face constant (6) to their personal security from other civilians or armed men belonging to various political (7). Outside Kabul, the situation is one of the acute general lawlessness and insecurity, as there is no ISAF presence and rival warlords control security conditions. In these areas, more than in Kabul, Afghan women continue to (8) serious threats to their physical safety, which (9) them the opportunity to exercise their basic human rights and to participate fully in the rebuilding of their (10).

In these areas, more than in Kabul, Afghan women continue to (8) serious threats to
  • evade

  • bear

  • face

  • face


C.

face

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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

Since the U.S. led alliance toppled the Taliban (1) November 2001, women and girls in Afghanistan have (2) greater freedom to participate in public life and (3) to education, health care, and employment. This is the case particularly in the (4), Kabul, where the deployment of foreign military forces under the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has helped bring (5) security. Even in Kabul, however, many Afghan women still face constant (6) to their personal security from other civilians or armed men belonging to various political (7). Outside Kabul, the situation is one of the acute general lawlessness and insecurity, as there is no ISAF presence and rival warlords control security conditions. In these areas, more than in Kabul, Afghan women continue to (8) serious threats to their physical safety, which (9) them the opportunity to exercise their basic human rights and to participate fully in the rebuilding of their (10).

International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has helped bring (5) security. 
  • less-needed

  • much-admired

  • less-known

  • less-known

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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

Since the U.S. led alliance toppled the Taliban (1) November 2001, women and girls in Afghanistan have (2) greater freedom to participate in public life and (3) to education, health care, and employment. This is the case particularly in the (4), Kabul, where the deployment of foreign military forces under the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has helped bring (5) security. Even in Kabul, however, many Afghan women still face constant (6) to their personal security from other civilians or armed men belonging to various political (7). Outside Kabul, the situation is one of the acute general lawlessness and insecurity, as there is no ISAF presence and rival warlords control security conditions. In these areas, more than in Kabul, Afghan women continue to (8) serious threats to their physical safety, which (9) them the opportunity to exercise their basic human rights and to participate fully in the rebuilding of their (10).

from other civilians or armed men belonging to various political (7). 
  • factions

  • actions

  • upheavals

  • upheavals

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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

Since the U.S. led alliance toppled the Taliban (1) November 2001, women and girls in Afghanistan have (2) greater freedom to participate in public life and (3) to education, health care, and employment. This is the case particularly in the (4), Kabul, where the deployment of foreign military forces under the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has helped bring (5) security. Even in Kabul, however, many Afghan women still face constant (6) to their personal security from other civilians or armed men belonging to various political (7). Outside Kabul, the situation is one of the acute general lawlessness and insecurity, as there is no ISAF presence and rival warlords control security conditions. In these areas, more than in Kabul, Afghan women continue to (8) serious threats to their physical safety, which (9) them the opportunity to exercise their basic human rights and to participate fully in the rebuilding of their (10).

physical safety, which (9) them the opportunity to exercise their basic human rights
  • approves

  • allows

  • provides

  • provides

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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

Since the U.S. led alliance toppled the Taliban (1) November 2001, women and girls in Afghanistan have (2) greater freedom to participate in public life and (3) to education, health care, and employment. This is the case particularly in the (4), Kabul, where the deployment of foreign military forces under the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has helped bring (5) security. Even in Kabul, however, many Afghan women still face constant (6) to their personal security from other civilians or armed men belonging to various political (7). Outside Kabul, the situation is one of the acute general lawlessness and insecurity, as there is no ISAF presence and rival warlords control security conditions. In these areas, more than in Kabul, Afghan women continue to (8) serious threats to their physical safety, which (9) them the opportunity to exercise their basic human rights and to participate fully in the rebuilding of their (10).

Since the U.S. led alliance toppled the Taliban (1) November 2001
  • on

  • at

  • from

  • from

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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

Since the U.S. led alliance toppled the Taliban (1) November 2001, women and girls in Afghanistan have (2) greater freedom to participate in public life and (3) to education, health care, and employment. This is the case particularly in the (4), Kabul, where the deployment of foreign military forces under the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has helped bring (5) security. Even in Kabul, however, many Afghan women still face constant (6) to their personal security from other civilians or armed men belonging to various political (7). Outside Kabul, the situation is one of the acute general lawlessness and insecurity, as there is no ISAF presence and rival warlords control security conditions. In these areas, more than in Kabul, Afghan women continue to (8) serious threats to their physical safety, which (9) them the opportunity to exercise their basic human rights and to participate fully in the rebuilding of their (10).

Even in Kabul, however, many Afghan women still face constant (6) to their personal security
  • threats

  • lashes

  • demands

  • demands

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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

Since the U.S. led alliance toppled the Taliban (1) November 2001, women and girls in Afghanistan have (2) greater freedom to participate in public life and (3) to education, health care, and employment. This is the case particularly in the (4), Kabul, where the deployment of foreign military forces under the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has helped bring (5) security. Even in Kabul, however, many Afghan women still face constant (6) to their personal security from other civilians or armed men belonging to various political (7). Outside Kabul, the situation is one of the acute general lawlessness and insecurity, as there is no ISAF presence and rival warlords control security conditions. In these areas, more than in Kabul, Afghan women continue to (8) serious threats to their physical safety, which (9) them the opportunity to exercise their basic human rights and to participate fully in the rebuilding of their (10).

women and girls in Afghanistan have (2) greater freedom to participate

  • submitted

  • gained

  • surrendered

  • surrendered

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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

Since the U.S. led alliance toppled the Taliban (1) November 2001, women and girls in Afghanistan have (2) greater freedom to participate in public life and (3) to education, health care, and employment. This is the case particularly in the (4), Kabul, where the deployment of foreign military forces under the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has helped bring (5) security. Even in Kabul, however, many Afghan women still face constant (6) to their personal security from other civilians or armed men belonging to various political (7). Outside Kabul, the situation is one of the acute general lawlessness and insecurity, as there is no ISAF presence and rival warlords control security conditions. In these areas, more than in Kabul, Afghan women continue to (8) serious threats to their physical safety, which (9) them the opportunity to exercise their basic human rights and to participate fully in the rebuilding of their (10).

and (3) to education, health care, and employment. 
  • success

  • progress

  • regress

  • regress

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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

Since the U.S. led alliance toppled the Taliban (1) November 2001, women and girls in Afghanistan have (2) greater freedom to participate in public life and (3) to education, health care, and employment. This is the case particularly in the (4), Kabul, where the deployment of foreign military forces under the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has helped bring (5) security. Even in Kabul, however, many Afghan women still face constant (6) to their personal security from other civilians or armed men belonging to various political (7). Outside Kabul, the situation is one of the acute general lawlessness and insecurity, as there is no ISAF presence and rival warlords control security conditions. In these areas, more than in Kabul, Afghan women continue to (8) serious threats to their physical safety, which (9) them the opportunity to exercise their basic human rights and to participate fully in the rebuilding of their (10).

This is the case particularly in the (4) Kabul, where the deployment of foreign military forces under the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
  • locality

  • country

  • capital

  • capital

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In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternative and fill in the blanks.

A healthy body is necessary for the development of the (1) and wisdom. Every human being should exercise daily to (2) good health. Physical exercise (3) physical fitness. It makes human beings mentally (4) physical exercise is required to (5) food properly.

physical exercise is required to (5) food properly.

  • digest

  • inhale

  • assent

  • assent

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