1) What does the speaker imply? A: “I don’t think that idea will work, but we might try it as a last resort.” a) He strongly supports the idea. b) He is unsure but open to trying c) He completely refuses the idea. d) He wants someone else to decide. 2) What is the purpose of this sentence? “Could you possibly clarify what you mean by that?” a) Asking for an explanation politely b) Strongly disagreeing c) Interrupting someone d) Changing the topic 3) What is the speaker asking for? A: “Do you mind giving me a hand with this project?” a) Help b) Permission c) Advice d) An opinion 4) Which sentence is an example of politely disagreeing? a) “Whatever you say.”  b) “I see your point, but I’m not sure I agree.” c) “That’s absolutely wrong.” d) “That makes no sense at all.” 5) What does the speaker mean? A: “I’d love to join you, but I’m tied up all afternoon.” a) He will come later. b) He wants to join but is busy. c) He doesn’t want to join. d) He forgot the plan. 6) Complete the sentence: “Let me know if you need anything, I’ll be happy to ______.” a) assist b) obey c) refuse d) participate 7) Which sentence shows a cautious suggestion? a) “We must do this immediately.” b) “We could consider changing the plan.” c) “This is the only solution.” d) “You should definitely stop.” 8) What is the speaker’s tone? A: “Well, to be honest, I expected a bit more.”  a) Satisfied b) Slightly disappointed c) Confused d) Annoyed 9) What is the function of this sentence?  a) Giving advice b) Making a demand c) Offering help d) Warning someone 10) Complete the sentence: “Thank you for your email. I’m writing to ______ your request.” a) complain about b) confirm c) avoid d) reject

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