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After killing Osama Bin Laden and dropping his body into the ocean to avoid causing more hatred fro, the Muslims , the American government recently released a video of Osama Bin Laden living in his safe house watching TV , which has been viewed millions of times . The following are comments made by viewers .
A. Yeah , Osama got what he deserved , Iraq got what they deserved , and Afghanistan got what they deserved . Saddam got what he deserved , Hitler got what he deserved . The list goes on & on .
B. I hate saying this but is believe America deserved 9/11 … They have screwed up so many governments ….
C. I’m American and I and my brother suspected the whole story about dropping him into the ocean . We feel if they really killed him they would keep his body for proof .
D. All you Islamic haters are ignorant fools . The terrorists don’t have anything to do with the religion . They say they are part of the Islamic Religion but they are not . Nuking ( kill somebody with nuclear bombs ) Pakistan will do nothing by the way .
E. Please give me the 2 minutes of my life back that I watched your pointless and fake video .
F. Man ? Why is this video fake ? Rather than shouting about how it’s obviously not Osama , why not provide the arguments for it instead of coming off as if you simply want to deny it for the sake of denial .
G. What a load of nonsense , an insult to any intelligent person , Bin Laden dead for ages … watch Benazir Bhutto say so on YouTube a week before she herself was murdered . The Muslims murdered her for being an American spy !
H. I honestly don’t know what to believe , but … why did the terrorists confirm his death if it didn’t happen .
. What can we learn from G ?

A.Benazir Bhutto was murdered because she was working for Bin Laden .
B.Benazir Bhutto has been dead for a week since her murder .
C.Benazir Bhutto was killed because she collected information for American government .
D.Benazir Bhutto was a very intelligent woman working for You Tube .

. Which of the following is TRUE ?

A.Osama , Saddam , Hitler all come from the same country and are all dead .
B.B thinks America is to blame for so many terrorist attacks in the world .
C.C believes Bin Laden’s body is lying deep down in the ocean .
D.D thinks the Islamic people should be killed in other ways instead of by nuclear bombs .

. What does G refer to by “ insult ” ?

A.encouragement B.disrespect C.disadvantage D.injury

. It can be concluded from this passage that __________ .

A.Some people have some problems believing in the American government
B.Bin Laden had been dead for quite a long time before his body was found
C.F thinks people have the habit of calling things fake because they have found the facts
D.Bin Laden’s death is still a mystery because the terrorists have denied it
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A.they are getting richer
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C.they like home-grown fruit
D.they consider the food free of pollution

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A.It grows indoors all year round.
B.It is grown on family farms
C.It is produced outside Britain.
D.It is produced on large farms.

What is the meaning of “the organic trend” as the words are used in the text?

A.better quality of organic food.
B.growing interest in organic food.
C.rising market for organic food.
D.higher prices of organic food.

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A.The making of organic food in Britain.
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C.Good qualities of organic food.
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B.knew so much about the earth
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D.were ahead of them in space technology

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