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26. (A) circle            (B) contain          (C) cover        (D) wrap

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25. (A) no better than   (B) no less than       (C) no more than   (D) no sooner than

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In the desert of southwest Peru, enormous shapes, complex patterns, and thousands of perfectly straight lines are cut into the desert’s surface. They are known as the Nazca lines and they  26   500 square kilometers. There are about fifty animal figures  27   275 meters long, including a monkey, a spider, and an “owl man.” The last of these lines were drawn about 1,000 years ago. More  28   is the fact that they can be viewed only from the air. Some people believe the Nazca Indians were  29   able to fly, perhaps in balloons. Others say the lines were landing areas for alien spaceships. Maybe the lines were to carry water for farming, or were used as a calendar. The only thing certain is that the Nazca lines remain one of the world’s most fascinating  30   mysteries.

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24. (A) affect            (B) approach         (C) assure        (D) avoid

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23. (A) efficiently         (B) eventually        (C) fortunately    (D) permanently

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22. (A) almost        (B) also             (C) even            (D) meanwhile

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21. (A) boring        (B) difficult          (C) cool         (D) exciting

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20. (A) go after        (B) turn down         (C) give away     (D) complain about

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Young visitors to museums often complain about having museum feet, the tired feeling one gets after spending too much time in a museum. A case of museum feet makes one feel like saying: “This is  21   . I could have done the painting myself. When can we sit down? What time is it?”

Studies of museum behavior show that the average visitor spends about four seconds looking at one object. For young visitors, the time span can be  22   shorter. Children are more interested in smells, sounds, and the “feel” of a place than looking at a work of art. If they stay in a museum too long, a feeling of boredom and monotony will build up, leading  23   to impatience and fatigue.

To  24   museum feet, try not to have children look at too many things in one visit. It is reported that young visitors get more out of a visit if they focus on  25   nine objects. One and a half hours is the ideal time to keep their eyes and minds sharp, and their feet happy!

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19. (A) If any            (B) If not            (C) If ever       (D) If only

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18. (A) since          (B) so               (C) then         (D) though

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17. (A) In advance         (B) In all            (C) In fact        (D) In sum

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