IT'S THE FIRST TIME I HAVE SEEN THAT GIRL OVER THERE.A. I HAVE EV...

35. It's the first time I have seen that girl over there.A. I have ever seen that girl over there before.B. I have never seen that girl who is over there.C. I have never seen that girl over there before.D. I didn't never seen that girl over there before. V. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word orphrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. In the past, both men and women were expected to be married at quite young ages. Marriageswere generally arranged by parents and family, with their children having little chance to say no in thematter. In the past it was not surprising to find that a bride and groom had only just met on the day oftheir engagement or marriage. In modern Vietnam, this has changed completely as people choose their own marriage-partnersbased on love, and in consideration primarily to their own needs and wants. Moreover early marriageis quite illegal. The traditional Vietnamese wedding is one of the most important of traditional Vietnameseoccasions. Regardless of westernization, many of the age-old customs practiced in a traditionalVietnamese wedding continue to be celebrated by both Vietnamese in Vietnam and overseas, oftencombining both western and eastern elements. Besides the wedding ceremony, there is also anengagement ceremony which takes place usually half a year or so before the wedding. Due to thespiritual nature of the occasion, the date and time of the marriage ceremony are decided in advance bya fortune teller. The traditional Vietnamese wedding consists of an extensive array of ceremonies: thefirst is the ceremony to ask permission to receive the bride, the second is the procession to receive thebride (along with the ancestor ceremony at her house), the third is to bring the bride to the groom'shouse for another ancestor ceremony and to welcome her into the family, then the last is a weddingbanquet. The number of guests in attendance at these banquets is huge, usually in the hundreds.Several special dishes are served. Guests are expected to bring gifts, often money, which the groomand bride at one point in the banquet will go from table to table collecting.