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LESSON1:CONTRACTS 5
READING
Part 5 Incomplete Sentences
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
10. The two sides were no closer to a final at 13. I don't feel any _ _ to give my boss more than
midnight than they were at noon. two weeks notice when I leave.
(A) agreement (C) agree (A) oblige (C) obliged
(B) agreeable (D) agreed (B) obligatory (D) obligation
11 . Our union representative members that 14. The _ _ for terminating the contract were not
our rights would be defended. discussed.
(A) assured (C) assuredly (A) provide (C) provider
(B) assurance (D) assure (B) provisions (D) provisioning
12. If you your reservation 48 hours in 15. The contract calls for the union to who their
advance, you will not be billed. bargaining representative will be.
(A) will cancel (C) cancellation (A) specific (C) specifying
(B) cancel (D) canceled (B) specification (D) specify
Part 6 Text Completion
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
Rental Property for Everyone
More and more people are investing in rental property these days. Whether you have a small apartment in your house
to rent, or decide to invest in an apartment or office building, rental property can provide extra income for you and
your family. What does every landlord need to know?
Leases
A lease is an 16 between a landlord and a tenant. Standard leases are available at most office supply stores,
and many property owners find them quite satisfactory. Read the standard lease carefully to determine if it meets the
needs of your situation. You may want to make some additional 17 . You may want to add a pet clause, for exam-
ple, or make different specifications pertaining to the security deposit. If you decide to make changes to the standard
lease, you should meet with a lawyer. The lease is the most important tool you have if you need to resolve a dispute
with your tenant. When you have a lease written by a lawyer, you 18 that you have the protection you need.
16. (A) agree 18. (A) assure
(8) agreed (8) will assure
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(D) agreement (D) are assured
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