98- The passage explains that hunter orange has the desired effect of .......... .
A) blending into the landscape
B) directing deer to traps
C) standing out against the natural landscape
D) protecting hunters against attacks from wild animals
E) providing an attraction for deer
99- It’s clear from the passage that it is quite common for big game hunters ........... .
A) to shoot each other
B) to become concerned with hunting dear
C) to have bad weather in thick forests
D) to miss the animals in dense fog
E) to talk about their hunting experiences
The music of Louisiana, the USA, is as hot as its cuisine, and equally as varied, Jazz music was born in New Orleans, and there is still no city that is as strong as a magnet for jazz talent. Besides jazz, there is a strong tradition of blues music, which grew out of the cane and cotton fields of the Mississippi Delta, inspiring generations of musicians throughout the world and begetting the strong rhythm and blues traditions that are celebrated throughout the state. The Crossroads region of the state offers its own form, the ‘River Levee Blues’ alongside gospel and bluegrass music.
100- The passage tells us that , in Louisiana, .......... .
A) jazz music is more popular than other kinds of music
B) all forms of traditional music stem from jazz music
C) jazz music was developed from blues music
D) there is a wide selection of music styles
E) one can find every one of the music styles available in the USA
101- As it is stated in the passage that, musicians world wide .......... .
A) have contributed to the varied music styles in Louisiana
B) have been affected by the blues music from Louisiana
C) accept that Louisianan musicians are more talented
D) recognise the superiority of blues music over other styles
E) have influenced the traditional music of the area
102- We learn from the passage that the crossroads region of the state ...........
A) has more fertile soil
B) is the birthplace of blues music
C) is most suitable for cane and cotton
D) lacks very prolific musicians
E) boasts its own style of blues music
Disease was common among early Celtic communities. Poor sanitation and ignorance resulted in a hospital of ailments, ranging from intestinal worms and eye complaints to dental disease and poorly- healed injuries. Nonetheless, there wasn’t a total lack of medicine. Herbal remedies were doubtless widely used, and people certainly resorted to supernatural powers. Surgery was also conducted. Whether medicine was a speciality of, say, priests or local wise women is oblivious. There was a mix of herbal remedies, magic, religion, and limited surgery for those who could afford it and were prepared to risk its hazards and pains.
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