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P By the time the trial began on July 10, our town of 1500 people had tmosphere. The buildings along the main street were festooned 12 banners. The streets around the three-storey red brick law court 13 with rickety stands selling hot dogs religious books and watermelons. Evangelists set up tents to exhort the passersby. People from the surrounding hills, mostly fundamentalists, arrived to cheer Bryan 14 the "infidel outsiders Among them was John Butler, who had drawn up the anti-evolution law. Butler was a 49-year-old farmer who before his election had never been 15 his native county The 16 judge was John Raulston, a florid-faced man who announced: I'm just a regular mountaineer judge. " Bryan, aging and paunchy, 17 in his prosecution by his son also a lawyer, and Tennessee's brilliant young attorney-general, Tom Stewart Besides the shrewd 68-year-old Darrow, my 18 included the handsome and magnetic Dudley Field Malone, 4 and Arthur Garfield Hays, quiet scholarly and steeped 19 the law. In a trial in which religion played a key role, Darrow was an agnostic, Malone a Catholic and Hays a Jew. My father had come from Kentucky to be with me for the trial The judge called for a local minister to open the session with prayer and the trial got 20. Of the 12 jurors, three had never read any book except the Bible. One couldnt read. As my father growled, "That is one hell a jury Il. a appeared b. got o c taken on d. looked like 12 b by In d. throughout 13. a shot up b sprouted c lined d. covered a. Ioi 15. a. to b. out c. out of away 16. a precise b. presid cpresided d. president 17. a. being assisted b was assistant c with the help d was assisted 18 b. advisers C group 19. a. at b. deep int c. with d 20. a. on the way b under discussion c under way d into consideration IV. Error Correction(10%) In the following passage there are 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. Read the passage nd correct the mistakes. If you change a word, coss it out and write the substitute in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put the insertion mark (y in the right place and write the word you want to add in the corresponding blank. If you delete a word, coss it out and put a slash (n in the blank. Make your answers clear on the Answer Sheet. Most americans remember mark Twain as the father of huck nn's idyllic cruiser through eternal boyhood and Tom Sawyers endless summer of freedom and adventure. Indeed this nation,s best loved author was a bit as adventurous, patriotic, romantic, and humorous 2. as anyone has ever imagined. I found another Twain as well---one whe growth cynical, bitter, saddened by the profound personal tragedies life 3 dealt him. a man who became obsessed in the frailties of the human race, who saw clearly in ahead a black wall of night Tramp printer, river pilot, Confederate guerrilla, prospector, starryPassage 2 By the time the trial began on July 10, our town of 1500 people had ___11___ a circus atmosphere. The buildings along the main street were festooned ___12___ banners. The streets around the three-storey red brick law court ___13___ with rickety stands selling hot dogs, religious books and watermelons. Evangelists set up tents to exhort the passersby. People from the surrounding hills, mostly fundamentalists, arrived to cheer Bryan ___14___ the “infidel outsiders”. Among them was John Butler, who had drawn up the anti-evolution law. Butler was a 49-year-old farmer who before his election had never been ___15___ his native county. The ___16___ judge was John Raulston, a florid-faced man who announced: “I’m just a regular mountaineer judge.” Bryan, aging and paunchy, ___17___ in his prosecution by his son, also a lawyer, and Tennessee’s brilliant young attorney-general, Tom Stewart. Besides the shrewd 68-year-old Darrow, my ___18___ included the handsome and magnetic Dudley Field Malone, 43, and Arthur Garfield Hays, quiet, scholarly and steeped ___19___ the law. In a trial in which religion played a key role, Darrow was an agnostic, Malone a Catholic and Hays a Jew. My father had come from Kentucky to be with me for the trial. The judge called for a local minister to open the session with prayer and the trial got ___20___. Of the 12 jurors, three had never read any book except the Bible. One couldn’t read. As my father growled, “That is one hell a jury!” 11. a. appeared b. got on c. taken on d. looked like 12. a. with b. by c. in d. throughout 13. a. shot up b. sprouted c. lined d. covered 14. a. for b. against c. by d. with 15. a. to b. out c. out of d. away 16. a. precise b. presiding c. presided d. president 17. a. being assisted b. was assistant c. with the help d. was assisted 18. a. counsel b. advisers c. group d. team 19. a. at b. deep into c. with d. in 20. a. on the way b. under discussion c. under way d. into consideration IV. Error Correction (10%) In the following passage there are 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. Read the passage and correct the mistakes. If you change a word, cross it out and write the substitute in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put the insertion mark (^) in the right place and write the word you want to add in the corresponding blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank. Make your answers clear on the Answer Sheet. Most Americans remember Mark Twain as the father of Huck Finn’s idyllic cruiser through eternal boyhood and Tom Sawyer’s 1.________________ endless summer of freedom and adventure. Indeed, this nation’s best￾loved author was a bit as adventurous , patriotic, romantic, and humorous 2. ______________ _ as anyone has ever imagined. I found another Twain as well---one who growth cynical, bitter, saddened by the profound personal tragedies life 3. ______________ _ dealt him., a man who became obsessed in the frailties of the human 4. _______________ race, who saw clearly in ahead a black wall of night. 5. _______________ Tramp printer, river pilot, Confederate guerrilla, prospector, starry-
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