A University of Paris
B Balliol College
C University of Oxford
D University College
A St. Frideswide
B Oseney Abbey
C Oxford
D University of Paris
A periodic vicissitudes
B the assistance of poor students
C a studium generale
D a migration of English students from Paris
A the governments
B the priests of a church
C the university students
D the strong big guns
A the residence
B the persons of religion
C the persons who migrate
D the persons of medicine
A Starting from 1276, those who liked the recognition as a scholar had to pass a 15-day exam.
B The first English universities, in their origin, partly copyed the Parisian model.
C Until 1231 and 1233 Cambridge University was disorganized.
D The mendicants’ influence at the 3 universities was small.
A document
B chapter
C diagram
D character
A The University of Prague was chartered the earliest in central and northern Europe.
B “studia generalia” are universities.
C The University of Heidelberg was the oldest one in Europe.
D The University of Heidelberg taught all the recognized faculties then.
A geology
B medicine
C arts
D theology
A University of Paris, the earliest
B Universities in Europe.
C University of Oxford, the most successful
D Early times of Universities in Europe.
A hated horses very much
B ran much faster than a horse
C could win a horse races game
D was very hungry
A concerning easily attacking passers-by
B relating to eating meat and plants
C having to do with hunting food near and all year
D involving sleeping in winters
A a person who avoids eating potatoes
B a person who fits all-size clothes
C a person who likes keeping fit
D a person who is frightened of fitness.
A scientists
B birds
C upon hatching
D to swim
A All of the
B are collected
C of
D security issues
A would be
B peace
C and where
D under the threat of
A life span
B to be
C far shorter
D a wild tiger
A Below
B advices
C interviewees
D create
A informal clothes
B uniforms
C protective wears
D comfortable clothes
A resilient
B useless
C anxious
D distressed
A in the time of the first pharaoh
B in the year 4000 BC
C 4000 years before
D when the pharaohs built the Gulf of Suez
A has helped trade with the Far East by sea ever since then.
B acted as a way for ships to sail around the southern tip of Africa.
C was an important waterway to connect the Mediterranean Sea for many centuries
D was no longer deep nor empty, but was solid again.
A He named Port Said after his friend’s name.
B He worked in engineering
C He came from France
D He and his company built the Canal.
A reduced by 11,670 kilometers
B 12,400 miles
C 7,250 miles
D 19,950 kilometers
A the Suez Canal is half the length of the Panama Canal.
B The Panama Canal requires no locks.
C The Panama Canal went up a steep hill or mountain or something like that.
D the Suez Canal was more difficult to dig than the Panama Canal.
A can’t have a beam of more – than – 210 – feet width
B are big and cover an area of 41 miles
C do not need any help
D can always travel in opposite directions all the way along the Canal
A a traveler boat
B a life boat
C a pulling boat
D a fishing boat
A “Convoys” means groups of ships or boats going together.
B the Great Bitter Lake is a narrow part of the Canal where accidents happen easily.
C Fixed numbers in speeds, intervals, distances can cause accidents in the Canal.
D The trip through the Canal takes ships less than half a day.
A Passenger liners
B Aircraft carriers
C Cargo ships
D Tankers
A The Suez Canal the greatest building ever made by mankind.
B The Suez Canal the fast and convenient way from Western Europe to Asia.
C The Suez Canal and Ferdinand Lesseps’ life
D The Suez Canal or Panama Canal, which is the more wonderful?
A who
B however
C whose
D whom
A become
B catch
C turn
D get
A the
B a
C an
D ᴓ
A I did it quite well!
B Why not so terrific?
C Thanks. I’m glad you like it.
D You are doing well.
A lively
B liveliness
C live
D alive
A are
B is
C were
D has
A A large number of
B Lots
C A great deal of
D Plenty
A hard
B well
C fast
D far
A goes
B had gone
C went
D will go
A cats and dogs
B apples and pears
C water and ice
D winds and storms
A defeated
B succeeded
C won
D managed
A however
B although
C therefore
D but
A almost
B most
C mostly
D most of
A What’s in the channel?
B What will we have?
C What’s on TV tonight?
D What will they show tonight?
A for granted
B off side
C as usual
D in regard
A will be landing
B have landed
C will land
D will have landed
A although
B despite
C in spite of
D yet
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