A RESULT B. LEAD C. CAUSE D. TURN( NOTE

15. A result B. lead C. cause D. turn( Note: hedgehog: con nhím)Part 2: Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use onlyONE word in each space. (15 points)LOST AND FOUNDMy father considered (0) himself to be a lucky man. He wasn’t rich or famous, but he was lucky.(1) ... he lost anything, he was usually (2)... to find it again.(3) ...such example was a fountain pen, a present from my mother on(4) ...… wedding anniversary. We had had a family day out in the mountains.My brother, (5) ... was about ten years old at the time, and I enjoyed going to alake where you could hire a boat and row out across the water. (6) ... hadonce been a village in the valley, but the valley had been flooded in order(7) ... create a reservoir for a city many miles away. When the water was clear,you could still make out the top of the church spire and the walls of houses.(8) ... we were returning home that night, my father discovered that he hadlost his treasured fountain pen. About two weeks later, he announced that in spite(9)...the gloomy weather, we were going back to the lake for the day. We weresurprised, but said nothing. We set (10)... about nine in the morning, and as(11)...as we arrived at the lake, we headed (12) ... the spotwhere we had had our picnic on the previous occasion. As we were deciding whether to hire aboat for the afternoon or (13) ... , my father gave a shout. There, lying on theground, was a pen. There was (14)...doubt at all in my mind that(15) ... was the pen he had lost two weeks beforehand.Part 3: Read the following passage and answer the questions. (5 poínts)Meetíngs can waste a great deal of time. But you can make your meeting run moresmoothly by following a few simple rules. First, have an agenda. This will help keep you focusedon what is important. Next, decide who needs to be involved. More people means less efficientdiscussion. Finally, keep the discussion moving. Thank each speaker as he or she finishes andmove on to the next speaker. This encourages people to make their remarks short. And don’tforget: what happens after a meeting is more important than what happens during the meeting.The skills used then are more professional and less procedural. So no matter how well you run ameeting, it is the work that gets done after the meeting that is important.