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C. people often have wrong concepts about ordinary time being, thanks to this clever ruse phenomena 31. Which of the following is mentioned in this passage? D. adults are not as good as children in observing A. The camel never drinks water certain natural phenomena B. The camel is always violent P C. The camel is very sensitive Most people think of a camel as an obedient beast of 32. It is implied in the passage thaton D. The camel is rarely used anyl burden, because it is best known for its ability to carry heavy loads across vast stretches of desert without A. the mule is a stupid and insensitive animal requiring water. In reality, the camel is considerably more B. the mule is as intelligent as the camel than just the Arabian equivalent of the mule. It also C the mule is an animal widely used in the desert possessed a great amount of intelligence and sensitivity D. the mule is a vengeful animal The Arabs assert that camels are so acutely aware of 33. From this passage we can conclude that injustice and ill treatment that a camel owner whe A. camels are generally vicious towards their owners punishes one of the beasts too harshly finds it difficult to B camels usually treat their owners well escape the camels vengeance. Apparently, the animal will C camels don t see very well remember an injury and wait for an opportunity to get D. camels try to punish people who abuse them revenge 34. The writer makes the camels vengeful behavior In order to protect themselves from the vengeful leaner to the reader by presenting beasts. Arabian camel derivers have learned to trick their A a well-planned argument B. a large variety of amels into believ ing they have achieved revenge. Wher an Arab realizes that he has excited a camels rage, he C. some eyewitness account D. a typical incident places his own garments on the ground in the animals 35. The main idea of the passage is ath, He arranges the clothing so that it appears to cover a A. camels can be as intelligent as their drivers man's body. When the camel recognizes its masters B. camels are sensitive to injustice and will seek clothing on the ground, it seizes the pile with its teeth, revenge on those who harm them shakes the garments violently and tramples on them in a C. camel drivers are often the targets of camels rage. Eventually, after its anger has died away, the camel departs, assuming its revenge is complete. Only then does D. camels are sensitive creatures that are aware of the owner of the garments come out of hid ing, safe for the Injustice3 C. people often have wrong concepts about ordinary phenomena D. adults are not as good as children in observing certain natural phenomena Passage 3 Most people think of a camel as an obedient beast of burden, because it is best known for its ability to carry heavy loads across vast stretches of desert without requiring water. In reality, the camel is considerably more than just the Arabian equivalent of the mule. It also possessed a great amount of intelligence and sensitivity. The Arabs assert that camels are so acutely aware of injustice and ill treatment that a camel owner who punishes one of the beasts too harshly finds it difficult to escape the camel’s vengeance. Apparently, the animal will remember an injury and wait for an opportunity to get revenge. In order to protect themselves from the vengeful beasts, Arabian camel derivers have learned to trick their camels into believing they have achieved revenge. When an Arab realizes that he has excited a camel’s rage, he places his own garments on the ground in the animal’s path, He arranges the clothing so that it appears to cover a man’s body. When the camel recognizes its master’s clothing on the ground, it seizes the pile with its teeth, shakes the garments violently and tramples on them in a rage. Eventually, after its anger has died away, the camel departs, assuming its revenge is complete. Only then does the owner of the garments come out of hiding, safe for the time being, thanks to this clever ruse. 31. Which of the following is mentioned in this passage? A. The camel never drinks water B. The camel is always violent. C. The camel is very sensitive. D. The camel is rarely used anymore. 32. It is implied in the passage that _____________. A. the mule is a stupid and insensitive animal B. the mule is as intelligent as the camel C. the mule is an animal widely used in the desert D. the mule is a vengeful animal 33. From this passage we can conclude that _________. A. camels are generally vicious towards their owners B. camels usually treat their owners well C. camels don’t see very well D. camels try to punish people who abuse them 34. The writer makes the camel’s vengeful behavior clearer to the reader by presenting _____________. A. a well- planned argument B. a large variety of examples C. some eyewitness accounts D. a typical incident 35. The main idea of the passage is ______________. A. camels can be as intelligent as their drivers B. camels are sensitive to injustice and will seek revenge on those who harm them C. camel drivers are often the targets of camels’ revenge D. camels are sensitive creatures that are aware of injustice
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