TWO FRIENDS DIANA AND ANNE ARE TALKING WITH EACH OTHER ABOUT THEIR E...

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Two friends Diana and Anne are talking with each other about their examresults.- Diana: Look at this, Anne! I got the highest score of the class in Maths.- Anne: .

A.

I'd love to but I can't.

B.

Thank you for your advice.

C.

I worried about that.

D.

Congratulations!Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correctanswer to each of the questions.According to airline industry statistics, almost 90 percent of airline accidents are survivable or partiallysurvivable. But passengers can increase their chances of survival by learning and following certain tips.Experts say that you should read and listen to safety instructions before take-off and ask questions if you haveuncertainties. You should fasten your seat belt low on your hips and as tightly as possible. Of course, youshould also know how the release mechanism of your belt operates. During take-off and landings you areadvised to keep your feet flat on the floor.Before take-off you should locate the nearest exit and an alternative exit and count the rows of seatbetween you and the exits so that you can find them in the dark if necessary. In the event that you areforewarned of the possible accident, you should put your hands on your ankles and keep your head down untilthe plane come to complete stop.If smoke is present in the cabin, you should keep your head low and cover your face with napkins, towels,or clothing. If possible, wet these for added protection against smoke inhalation. Toevacuateas quickly aspossible, follow crew command and do not take personal belongings with you. Do not jump on escape slidesbefore they are fullyinflatedand when you jump, do so with your arms and legs extended in front of you.When you get to the ground, you should move away from the plane as quickly as possible, and never smokenear the wreckage.