Choose the sentence (A, B, C or D) that is closest in meaning to the root sentence or best combines the two given sentences.
6. It is a good idea to eat a lot of fruit and vegetables every day.
A. We should not eat a lot of fruit and vegetables every day.
B. Eating a lot of fruit and vegetables every day is a good idea.
C. because it is a good idea, we should a lot of fruit and vegetables every day.
D. We should a lot of fruit and vegetables every day, so it is a good idea.
7. Both students and teachers can borrow books from the library.
A. The library lends books to either students or teachers.
B. neither students nor teachers can borrow books from the library.
C. Teachers, not students, can borrow books from the library.
D. The library lends books to not only students but also teachers.
8. It’s kind of you to help me wash the dishes after the party.
A. Washing the dishes is kind of you to help me.
B. You are so kind when you help me wash the dishes.
C. To help me wash the dishes after the party you are kind.
D. It’s your kind to help me with the dishes after the party.
9. When I was a primary school, I learnt English with a very young teacher.
A. At primary school, my English teacher is not very young.
B. I was taught English by a very young teacher when I was a primary school.
C. I was teached English by a young teacher as a primary school student.
D. English was taught by a young teacher at a primary school.
10. My parents got married ten years ago.
A. My parents were married for ten years.
B. My parents had wedding ten years ago.
C. My parents have been married for ten years.
D. My parents were got married ten years ago.