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1.{{BHTEXT
ThefirstcoinstoappearintheWesternworldwereissuedbythe
IndiansandtheIonianGreeksintheeighthcenturyB.C.Thesecoins,
whichweremadeofelectrum,anaturaIcombinationofgoldandsiIver,
wereirregularinweightandquaIity.ThepuregoIdandsiIvercoinswith
reIatedvalueswhichappearedduringthereignofCroesus(560-546B.
C.)providethefirstundoubtedevidenceofstandardcoinagebystate
authority.Thecoinswerenotperfectlyshaped,however,fortheywere
struckwithahandwieldedhammer.ThetrendtowardcompletemathematicaI
symmetrydidnot,infact,beginuntiIthecoiningpress,inventedby
LeonardodaVinciinthesixteenthcentury,wasgenerallyusedinthe
middleoftheseventeenthcentury.
Oneshouldnotassume,however,thatonIymachinemadecoinsareprized
fortheirworkmanship.ThesiIverdekadrachmfromSyracuse,struckabout
413B.C.,isconsideredoneofthefinestGreekcoinsandisworthmore
thanathousanddollarstoday.Anartisticmasterpieceofamuchlater
periodisthesiIvertalermintedinRatisbon,southernGermany,in1754.
Thevalueofacoinisnotprimarilydeterminedbyitsage,asmany
peopIeseemtothink.ManyGreekandRomancoinsthatwereissuedin
abundancecanbepurchasedforamoderateprice.Ontheotherhand,a
GermancoinmadeofshrapneIduringtheFirstWorIdWarisveryrareand
valuable.AmongtheespeciallyrareUnitedStatescoinsarethe1804
siIverdolIar,the1822five-do11argoldpiece,andthe1894siIverdime.
WhichofthefollowingstatementsmayNOTbemadeaboutthecoinsmade
duringthereignofCroesus
A.Theywereissuedbythegovernment.
B.Theyweregivenstandardvalues.
C.Theywereallofequalpurity.
D.Theywereallalikeinshape.
2.
{{BJJTEXTA{{/B}}
EvenasthenumberoffemaIesprocessedthroughjuveniIecourtsclimbs
steadily,animpIicitagreementremainsamongscholarsincriminal
justicethatyoungmalesdefinethedelinquencyproblemintheUnited
States.Wesuggesttworeasonswhythisviewpersists.First,young
femaIesareaccusedprimarilyofvictimlesscrimes,suchastruancy,that
donotinvoIveclear-cutdamagetopersonsorproperty.Ifcommittedby
adults,theseactionsarenotevenconsideredprosecutable;ifcommitted
byyoungmales,theyhavetraditionallybeenIookedonIenientIybythe
courts.Thus,ironically,thedifficultconditionsoffemaIedeIinquents
receiveIittIeattentionbecausetheyareaccusedofcommitting
relativelyminoroffenses.Second,thecourtshavelongjustified
so-ca11edpreventiveinterventionintotheIivesofyoungfemaIesviewed
asantisociaIwiththereasoningthatwomenareespeciallyvulnerable.
Traditionalideasofwomenastheweakerandmoredependentsexhaveled
toearIierinterventionandlongerperiodsofmisdirectedsupervision
forfemaIedelinquentsthanformales.
ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthorbeIievestraditional
stereotypesofwomentobe.
A.persistentlyinexplicable
B.potentiallyharmful
C.rapidlychanging
D.habituallydisregarded
3.{{BJ1TEXTCll/B})
Watercoloristheoldestpaintingmediumknown.Itdatesbacktothe
earlycavedwellers'whodiscoveredtheycouldaddlifelikequaIities
todrawingsofanimalsandotherfiguresonthewa11sofcavesbymixing
thenaturalcolorsfoundintheearthwithwater.
Fresco,oneofthegreatestofaIIartforms,isdonewithwatercolor.
Itiscreatedbymixingpigmentsandwaterandapplyingthesetowet
pIaster.OfthethousandsofpeopIewhostandunderMicheIangeIo'sheroic
ceilingintheSistineChapel,veryfewareawarethattheyareIooking
atperhapsthegreatestwatercolorpaintingintheworld.
TheinventionofoiIpaintingbytheFlemishmastersinthefifteenth
centuryledtoadecIineinfrescopainting,andforthenextseveral
centurieswatercolorwasusedmainlyasamediumfordoingpreliminary
sketchesorasatoolforstudy.ItwasnotuntiItheeighteenthand
nineteenthcenturiesthatEnglishpaintersreinstatedwateredorasa
seriousartform.TheEnglishhaveanotoriouslovefortheoutdoorsand
alsogreatfondnessforsmall,intimatepictures.Thesubduedtonesof
watercolorhadaremarkablystrongappealforthem.
ThepopularityofwatercolorcontinuedtogrowuntiIinthetwentieth
centurytheUnitedStatespassedEnglandasthecenterforwatercolor,
producingsuchwell-knownwatercolorartistsasThomasEakinsandAndrew
Wyeth.
Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredaboutwhat16thand17thcentury
artiststhoughtofwatercolorpaintingincomparisontooiIpainting
A.Watercolorwaftmorecostly,butwasbetter.
B.Oilpaintingwaslesspermanent,butmorevivid.
C.Watercolorwasnotappropriateforfinishedworks.
D.Oilpaintingtendedtobedifficulttouse.
4.{{BJJTEXTEH/B}}
Advertiserstendtothinkbigandperhapsthisiswhythey,reaIways
cominginforcriticism.Theircriticsseemtoresentthembecausethey
haveaflairforserf-promotionandbecausetheyhavesomuchmoneyto
throwaround."It'siniquitous,'theysay,thatthisentirely
unproductiveindustry(ifwecancalIitthat)shouIdabsorbmillions
ofpoundseachyear.11onIygoestoshowhowmuchprofitthebigcompanies
aremaking.Whydon*ttheystopadvertisingandreducethepriceoftheir
goodsAfteraIltit'stheconsumerwhopays.Thepooroldconsumer!
He'dhavetopayagreatdealmoreifadvertisingdidn'tcreatemass
marketsforproducts.Itispreciselybecauseoftheheavyadvertising
thatconsumergoodsaresocheap.Butwegetthewrongideaifwethink
theonlypurposeofadvertisingistoseiIgoods.Anotherequally
importantfunctionistoinform.AgreatdealoftheknowIedgewehave
abouthousehoIdgoodsderiveslargelyfromtheadvertisementsweread.
Advertisementsintroduceustonewproductsorremindusoftheexistence
ofoneswealreadyknowabout.Supposingyouwantedtobuyawashingma
chine,itismorethanIikelyyouwouldobtaindetaiIsregarding
performance,price,etc.,fromanadvertisement.Lotsofpeoplepretend
thattheyneverreadadvertisements,butthisclaimmaybeseriously
doubted.Itishardlypossiblenottoreadadvertisementsthesedays.
Andwhatfuntheyoftenare,too!JustthinkwhataraiIwaystationor
anewspaperwouldbeIikewithoutadvertisements.Wouldyouenjoygazing
atablankwalIorreadingraiIwaybyeIawswhilewaitingforatrain
WouIdyouIiketoreadonlycloselyprintedcoIumnsofnewsinyourdaily
paperAcheerful,wittyadvertisementmakessuchadifferencetoadrab
walIoranewspaperfuIIofthedailyrationofcalamities.Wemustnot
forget,either,thatadvertisingmakesapositivecontributiontoour
pockets,Newspapers,commercialradioandtelevisioncompaniescouIdnot
subsistwithoutthissourceofrevenue.ThefactthatwepaysoIittIe
forourdaffypaper,orcanenjoysomanybroadcastprogrammesisdue
entirelytothemoneyspentbyadvertisers.Justthinkwhatanewspaper
wouldcostifwehadtopayitsfulIprice!Anotherthingwemustn,t
forgetissmalIads.Whichareinvirtuallyeverynewspaperandmagazine.
Whatatremendouslyusefulservicetheyperformforthecommunity!Just
aboutanythingCanbeaccompIishedthroughthesecolumns.Forinstance,
youcanfindajob,buyorseiIahouse,announceabirth,marriageor
deathinwhatusedtobecalledthehatch,matchanddispatchcoIumnbut
byfarthemostfascinatingsectionisthepersonaloragonycoIumn.No
otheriteminanewspaperproridessuchentertainingreadingoroffers
suchadeepinsightintohumannature.It'sthebestadvertisementfor
advertisingthereis!
Whydothecriticscriticizeadvertisers
A.Becauseadvertisersoftenbrag.
B.BecausecriticsthinkadvertisementisaMwasteofmoney".
C.Becausecustomersaroencouragedtobuymorethannecessary.
D.Becausecustomerspaymore.
5.{{B}}TEXTBH/B}}
ThefirstcoinstoappearintheWesternworldwereissuedbythe
IndiansandtheIonianGreeksintheeighthcenturyB.C.Thesecoins,
whichweremadeofelectrum,anaturalcombinationofgoldandsiIver,
wereirregularinweightandquaIity.ThepuregoldandsiIvercoinswith
reIatedvaIueswhichappearedduringthereignofCroesus(560-546B.
0.)providethefirstundoubtedevidenceofstandardcoinagebystate
authority.Thecoinswerenotperfectlyshaped,however,fortheywere
struckwithahandwieldedhammer.ThetrendtowardcompletemathematicaI
symmetrydidnot,infact,beginuntiIthecoiningpress,inventedby
LeonardodaVinciinthesixteenthcentury,wasgeneraIlyusedinthe
middleoftheseventeenthcentury.
Oneshouldnotassume,however,thatonIymachinemadecoinsareprized
fortheirworkmanship.ThesiIverdekadrachmfromSyracuse,struckabout
413B.C.,isconsideredoneofthefinestGreekcoinsandisworthmore
thanathousanddollarstoday.Anartisticmasterpieceofamuchlater
periodisthesiIvertalermintedinRatisbon,southernGermany,in1754.
Thevalueofacoinisnotprimarilydeterminedbyitsage,asmany
peopIeseemtothink.ManyGreekandRomancoinsthatwereissuedin
abundancecanbepurchasedforamoderateprice.Ontheotherhand,a
GermancoinmadeofshrapnelduringtheFirstWorldWarisveryrareand
valuable.AmongtheespeciallyrareUnitedStatescoinsarethe1804
siIverdollar,the1822five-do11argoldpiece,andthe1894siIverdime.
TheauthorspecificallymentionsaIIofthefollowingfeaturesofthe
SyracusandekadrachmEXCEPTits.
A.appearance
B.scarcity
C.value
D.age
({BJJTEXTA{{/B}}
EvenasthenumberoffemaIesprocessedthroughjuveniIecourtsclimbs
steadily,animpIicitagreementremainsamongscholarsincriminal
justicethatyoungmalesdefinethedelinquencyproblemintheUnited
States.Wesuggesttworeasonswhythisviewpersists.First,young
femaIesareaccusedprimarilyofvictimlesscrimes,suchastruancy,that
donotinvoIveclear-cutdamagetopersonsorproperty.IfcOmmittedby
adults,theseactionsarenotevenconsideredprosecutable;ifcommitted
byyoungmales,theyhavetraditionallybeenIookedonIenientIybythe
courts.Thus,ironicaIly,thedifficultconditionsoffemaIedeIinquents
receiveIittIeattentionbecausetheyareaccusedofcommitting
relativelyminoroffenses.Second,thecourtshavelongjustified
so-ca11edpreventiveinterventionintotheIivesofyoungfemaIesviewed
asantisociaIwiththereasoningthatwomenareespeciallyvulnerable.
Traditionalideasofwomenastheweakerandmoredependentsexhaveled
toearIierinterventionandlongerperiodsofmisdirectedsupervision
forfemaIedelinquentsthanformales.
Thepassagesuggeststhatscholarsincriminaljusticecouldbe
criticizedfor
A.notpayingenoughattentiontotheseriousnessofjuvenilecrime
B.concerningthemselvestoolittlewiththepreventionofjuvenile
delinquency
C.focusingonthosewhosecrimeshaveinvolveddamagetopersonsand
property
D.failingtopointoutinjusticesinthejuvenilecourts
7.{{BJ1TEXTC{{/B}}
Watercoloristheoldestpaintingmediumknown.Itdatesbacktothe
earlycavedwellers'whodiscoveredtheycouldaddlifelikequaIities
todrawingsofanimalsandotherfiguresonthewallsofcavesbymixing
thenaturalcolorsfoundintheearthwithwater.
Fresco,oneofthegreatestofalIartforms,isdonewithwatercolor.
Itiscreatedbymixingpigmentsandwaterandapplyingthesetowet
pIaster.OfthethousandsofpeopIewhostandunderMichelangeIo,sheroic
ceilingintheSistineChapel,veryfewareawarethattheyareIooking
atperhapsthegreatestwatercolorpaintingintheworId.
TheinventionofoiIpaintingbytheFlemishmastersinthefifteenth
centuryledtoadecIineinfrescopainting,andforthenextseveral
centurieswatercolorwasusedmainlyasamediumfordoingpreliminary
sketchesorasatoolforstudy.ItwasnotuntiItheeighteenthand
nineteenthcenturiesthatEnglishpaintersreinstatedwatercolorasa
seriousartform.TheEnglishhaveanotoriouslovefortheoutdoorsand
alsogreatfondnessforsmall,intimatepictures.Thesubduedtonesof
watercolorhadaremarkablystrongappealforthem.
ThepopularityofwatercolorcontinuedtogrowuntiIinthetwentieth
centurytheUnitedStatespassedEnglandasthecenterforwatercolor,
producingsuchwell-knownwatercolorartistsasThomasEakinsandAndrew
Wyeth.
Accordingtothepassage,whywaswatercolorpaintingrevivedinEng-
land
A.Itwaseasytouseoutdoors,
B.Itwasastrongmedium.
C.Itwasextremelyvibrantincolor.
D.Itwaswellsuitedtopopulartastes.
8.{{BJJTEXTB{{/B}J
ThefirstcoinstoappearintheWesternworldwereissuedbythe
IndiansandtheIonianGreeksintheeighthcenturyB.0.Thesecoins,
whichweremadeofelectrum,anaturalcombinationofgoldandsiIver,
wereirregularinweightandquaIity.ThepuregoIdandsiIvercoinswith
relatedvaIueswhichappearedduringthereignofCroesus(560-546B.
C.)providethefirstundoubtedevidenceofstandardcoinagebystate
authority.Thecoinswerenotperfectlyshaped,however,fortheywere
struckwithahandwieldedhammer.ThetrendtowardcompletemathematicaI
symmetrydidnot,infact,beginuntiIthecoiningpress,inventedby
LeonardodaVinciinthesixteenthcentury,wasgenerallyusedinthe
middleoftheseventeenthcentury.
Oneshouldnotassume,however,thatonIymachinemadecoinsareprized
fortheirworkmanship.ThesiIverdekadrachmfromSyracuse,struckabout
413B.C.,isconsideredoneofthefinestGreekcoinsandisworthmore
thanathousanddollarstoday.Anartisticmasterpieceofamuchlater
periodisthesiIvertalermintedinRatisbon,southernGermany,in1754.
Thevalueofacoinisnotprimarilydeterminedbyitsage,asmany
peopIeseemtothink.ManyGreekandRomancoinsthatwereissuedin
abundancecanbepurchasedforamoderateprice.Ontheotherhand,a
GermancoinmadeofshrapnelduringtheFirstWorIdWarisveryrareand
valuable.AmongtheespeciallyrareUnitedStatescoinsarethe1804
siIverdolIar,the1822five-dolIargoldpiece,andthe1894siIverdime.
LeonardodeVinciismeritionedinthepassageinconnectionwith.
A.thefirstgovernmentissueofcoins
B.theartisticaspectofcoinmaking
C.coinsissuedinthesixteenthcentury
D.theproductionofuniformcoins
9.{{BJ1TEXTE{{/B})
Advertiserstendtothinkbigandperhapsthisiswhythey,reaIways
cominginforcriticism.Theircriticsseemtoresentthembecausethey
haveaflairforserf-promotionandbecausetheyhavesomuchmoneyto
throwaround."It'siniquitous,'theysay,thatthisentirely
unproductiveindustry(ifwecancalIitthat)shouIdabsorbmillions
ofpoundseachyear.11onIygoestoshowhowmuchprofitthebigcompanies
aremaking.Whydon'ttheystopadvertisingandreducethepriceoftheir
goodsAfterall,it'stheconsumerwhopays.Thepooroldconsumer!
He'dhavetopayagreatdealmoreifadvertisingdidn'tcreatemass
marketsforproducts.Itispreciselybecauseoftheheavyadvertising
thatconsumergoodsaresocheap.Butwegetthewrongideaifwethink
theonlypurposeofadvertisingistoseiIgoods.Anotherequally
importantfunctionistoinform.AgreatdealoftheknowIedgewehave
abouthouseholdgoodsderiveslargelyfromtheadvertisementsweread.
Advertisementsintroduceustonewproductsorremindusoftheexistence
ofoneswealreadyknowabout.Supposingyouwantedtobuyawashingma
chine,itismorethanIikeIyyouwouldobtaindetaiIsregarding
performance,price,etc.,fromanadvertisement.Lotsofpeoplepretend
thattheyneverreadadvertisements,butthisclaimmaybeseriously
doubted.Itishardlypossiblenottoreadadvertisementsthesedays.
Andwhatfuntheyoftenare,too!JustthinkwhataraiIwaystationor
anewspaperwouldbeIikewithoutadvertisements.Wouldyouenjoygazing
atablankwalIorreadingraiIwaybyeIawswhilewaitingforatrain
WouIdyouIiketoreadonlycloselyprintedcoIumnsofnewsinyourdaily
paperAcheerful,wittyadvertisementmakessuchadifferencetoadrab
walIoranewspaperfulIofthedailyrationofcalamities.Wemustnot
forget,either,thatadvertisingmakesapositivecontributiontoour
pockets,Newspapers,commerciaIradioandtelevisioncompaniescouIdnot
subsistwithoutthissourceofrevenue.ThefactthatwepaysoIittIe
forourdaffypaper,orcanenjoysomanybroadcastprogrammesisdue
entirelytothemoneyspentbyadvertisers.Justthinkwhatanewspaper
wouldcostifwehadtopayitsfulIprice!Anotherthingwemustn,t
forgetissma11ads.Whichareinvirtua11yeverynewspaperandmagazine.
Whatatremendouslyusefulservicetheyperformforthecommunity!Just
aboutanythingCanbeaccompIishedthroughthesecolumns.Forinstance,
youcanfindajob,buyorseiIahouse,announceabirth,marriageor
deathinwhatusedtobecalledthehatch,matchanddispatchcoIumnbut
byfarthemostfascinatingsectionisthepersonaloragonycoIumn.No
otheriteminanewspaperproridessuchentertainingreadingoroffers
suchadeepinsightintohumannature.It'sthebestadvertisementfor
advertisingthereis!
WhichofthefollowingisNotTrue
A.Advertisementmakescontributiontoourpocketsandwemayknow
everything.
B.Wecanbuywhatwewant.
C.Goodqualityproductsdon,tneedtobeadvertised.
D.Advertisementmakesourlifecolorful.
10.
{{B}}TEXTA{{/B}}
EvenasthenumberoffemaIesprocessedthroughjuveniIecourtsclimbs
steadily,animpIicitagreementremainsamongscholarsincriminal
justicethatyoungmalesdefinethedeIinquencyproblemintheUnited
States.Wesuggesttworeasonswhythisviewpersists.First,young
femalesareaccusedprimariIyofvictimIesscrimes,suchastruancy,that
donotinvoIveclear-cutdamagetopersonsorproperty.IfcOmmittedby
adults,theseactionsarenotevenconsideredprosecutable;ifcommitted
byyoungmales,theyhavetraditionallybeenIookedonIenientIybythe
courts.Thus,ironically,thedifficultconditionsoffemaIedeIinquents
receiveIittIeattentionbecausetheyareaccusedofcommitting
relativelyminoroffenses.Second,thecourtshavelongJustified
so-caIIedpreventiveinterventionintotheIivesofyoungfemaIesviewed
asantisociaIwiththereasoningthatwomenareespeciallyvulnerable.
Traditionalideasofwomenastheweakerandmoredependentsexhaveled
toearIierinterventionandlongerperiodsofmisdirectedsupervision
forfemaIedelinquentsthanformales.
Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage
A.TheJuvenileCourtSystem.
B.InjusticesintheJuvenileCourtSystem.
C.JuvenileDelinquency.
D.WhyAreThereMoreFemaleDelinquentsthanMaleDelinquents
11.{{BHTEXTC{{/B}}
Watercoloristheoldestpaintingmediumknown.Itdatesbacktothe
earlycavedwellers'whodiscoveredtheycouldaddlifelikequaIities
todrawingsofanimalsandotherfiguresonthewallsofcavesbymixing
thenaturalcolorsfoundintheearthwithwater.
Fresco,oneofthegreatestofalIartforms,isdonewithwatercolor.
Itiscreatedbymixingpigmentsandwaterandapplyingthesetowet
pIaster.OfthethousandsofpeopIewhostandunderMicheIangeIo'sheroic
ceilingintheSistineChapel,veryfewareawarethattheyareIooking
atperhapsthegreatestwatercolorpaintingintheworId.
TheinventionofoiIpaintingbytheFlemishmastersinthefifteenth
centuryledtoadecIineinfrescopainting,andforthenextseveral
centurieswatercolorwasusedmainlyasamediumfordoingpreliminary
sketchesorasatoolforstudy.ItwasnotuntiItheeighteenthand
nineteenthcenturiesthatEnglishpaintersreinstatedwatercolorasa
seriousartform.TheEnglishhaveanotoriouslovefortheoutdoorsand
alsogreatfondnessforsmaII,intimatepictures.Thesubduedtonesof
watercolorhadaremarkablystrongappealforthem.
ThepopularityofwatercolorcontinuedtogrowuntiIinthetwentieth
centurytheUnitedStatespassedEnglandasthecenterforwatercolor,
producingsuchwell-knownwatercolorartistsasThomasEakinsandAndrew
Wyeth.
Whatwouldthenextparagraphmostprobablydealwith
A.TheworksoffamousAmericanwateredorartists.
B.Thedeclineofoilasapopularmedium.
C.Techniquesofmanufacturingwatercolor.
D.ModernAmericanoilpainters.
12.{{BJJTEXTE({/B}}
Advertiserstendtothinkbigandperhapsthisiswhythey*reaIways
cominginforcriticism.Theircriticsseemtoresentthembecausethey
haveaflairforserf-promotionandbecausetheyhavesomuchmoneyto
throwaround."It'siniquitous,'theysay,thatthisentirely
unproductiveindustry(ifwecancalIitthat)shouIdabsorbmillions
ofpoundseachyear.11onIygoestoshowhowmuchprofitthebigcompanies
aremaking.Whydon,ttheystopadvertisingandreducethepriceoftheir
goodsAfteralltit*stheconsumerwhopays.Thepooroldconsumer!
He'dhavetopayagreatdealmoreifadvertisingdidn*tcreatemass
marketsforproducts.Itispreciselybecauseoftheheavyadvertising
thatconsumergoodsaresocheap.Butwegetthewrongideaifwethink
theonlypurposeofadvertisingistoseiIgoods.Anotherequally
importantfunctionistoinform.AgreatdealoftheknowIedgewehave
abouthouseholdgoodsderiveslargelyfromtheadvertisementsweread.
Advertisementsintroduceustonewproductsorremindusoftheexistence
ofoneswealreadyknowabout.Supposingyouwantedtobuyawashingma
chine,itismorethanIikeIyyouwouldobtaindetaiIsregarding
performance,price,etc.,fromanadvertisement.Lotsofpeoplepretend
thattheyneverreadadvertisements,butthisclaimmaybeseriously
doubted.Itishardlypossiblenottoreadadvertisementsthesedays.
Andwhatfuntheyoftenare,too!JustthinkwhataraiIwaystationor
anewspaperwouldbeIikewithoutadvertisements.Wouldyouenjoygazing
atablankwalIorreadingraiIwaybyeIawswhilewaitingforatrain
WouIdyouIiketoreadonlycloselyprintedcoIumnsofnewsinyourdaily
paperAcheerful,wittyadvertisementmakessuchadifferencetoadrab
walIoranewspaperfulIofthedailyrationofcalamities.Wemustnot
forget,either,thatadvertisingmakesapositivecontributiontoour
pockets,Newspapers,commerciaIradioandtelevisioncompaniescouIdnot
subsistwithoutthissourceofrevenue.ThefactthatwepaysoIittIe
forourdaffypaper,orcanenjoysomanybroadcastprogrammesisdue
entirelytothemoneyspentbyadvertisers.Justthinkwhatanewspaper
wouldcostifwehadtopayitsfulIprice!Anotherthingwemustn,t
forgetissmalIads.Whichareinvirtuallyeverynewspaperandmagazine.
Whatatremendouslyusefulservicetheyperformforthecommunity!Just
aboutanythingCanbeaccompIishedthroughthesecoIumns.Forinstance,
youcanfindajob,buyorsellahouse,announceabirth,marriageor
deathinwhatusedtobecalledthehatch,matchanddispatchcoIumnbut
byfarthemostfascinatingsectionisthepersonaloragonycolumn.No
otheriteminanewspaperproridessuchentertainingreadingoroffers
suchadeepinsightintohumannature.It'sthebestadvertisementfor
advertisingthereis!
Thepassageis.
A.Narration
B.Description
C.Criticism
D.Argumentation
13.{{B}}TEXTB{{/B}}
ThefirstcoinstoappearintheWesternworIdwereissuedbythe
IndiansandtheIonianGreeksintheeighthcenturyB.C.Thesecoins,
whichweremadeofelectrum,anaturalcombinationofgoldandsiIver,
wereirregularinweightandquaIity.ThepuregoIdandsiIvercoinswith
relatedvalueswhichappearedduringthereignofCroesus(560-546B.
C.)providethefirstundoubtedevidenceofstandardcoinagebystate
authority.Thecoinswerenotperfectlyshaped,however,fortheywere
struckwithahandwieldedhammer.ThetrendtowardcompIetemathematicaI
symmetrydidnot,infact,beginuntiIthecoiningpress,inventedby
LeonardodaVinciinthesixteenthcentury,wasgeneraIlyusedinthe
middleoftheseventeenthcentury.
Oneshouldnotassume,however,thatonIymachinemadecoinsareprized
fortheirworkmanship.ThesiIverdekadrachmfromSyracuse,struckabout
413B.C.,isc
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