95. When the young Amish are thirteen,...
A) they swear to be loyal to the regulation of their community.
B) they are allowed to listen to music and go in-line skating.
C) they are taught how to modernize themselves
D) the curiosity about modem world stars to grow in their mind
96. The word “occasionally” in the passage is closest in the meaning to:
A) inevitably B) rarely C) completely D) frequently
Read the text. Then cheese the correct answer for each question below (97-100)
Alexander Melville Bell ( 1 March 1819-7 August 1505) was a teacher and researcher of physiological phonetics and was the author of numerous works on orthoepy and elocution. Melville Bell, the father of Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, studied the anatomy of speech and approached his subject with scientific thoroughness. In 1864, he completed a universally applicable phonetic alphabet, by which he could describe the manner of production of the sounds of nearly all known languages. He called this alphabet “Visible Speech” and its various symbols - thirty-four in all, showed how the vocal organs would be positioned to make a round. This alphabet was to become the direct ancestor of the International Phonetic Alphabet, which is used today.
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