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Educated people who speak different languages can use it to communicate with each other. 4. A. Written English. Colloquial English. Written Arabic. Colloquial Arabic. 5. A. Written Arabic. Colloquial Arabic. Esperanto. Egyptian. Questions 6  10 are based on the following interview: 6. A. To explain how Canadian firms could develop their export trade in Japan. To organize between two and three trade fairs in different regions each year. To learn many new things about exhibiting Canadian goods in foreign countries. To talk about the business arrangements with other companies to complete them. 7. A. Twelve months, depending on whether the exhibition is small or large. Five months, depending on the network of contacts they have in the host country. Six months, depending on things such as the type of goods being exhibited. Ten months, depending on the products, the location and the network of contacts. 8. A. Doing some paperwork such as writing business reports on the portable computer. Finding a relaxing place to talk business straight with the government officials. Having some planning meetings with people from other firms on the fair issues. Arranging accommodation for exhibitors, organizing for interpreters and lawyers. 9. A. Because international law has proved professional and interesting in her career. B. In order to work out legal details very carefully with a team of international lawyers. C. In order to facilitate negotiations between Canadian companies and Chinese clients. D. Because negotiations involving millions of dollars require professional knowledge. 10. A. Because it is one more chance for her to know about the social situations in Japan. B. Because she takes it as a great challenge to break into the Japanese fashion market. C. Because it is an opportunity for the agency to create a good impression with clients. D. Because she longs to set up a fashion fair there to enhance her study of Japanese. 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