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B)she had visitors on Thursday C)she visited a club on Thursday D)a special visitor came on Thursday 32. If someone had made a forced entry A)Mrs. Clarke would have found a broken door or window Bhe or she was still in the house C)things would have been thrown about D)he or she would have needed a master key 33. On the third Thursday Mrs. Clarke went out A)because she didnt want to miss the club again B)to see if the thief was hanging about outside C)to the club but then changed her mind D)in an attempt to trick the thief 34. The lock on the front door was one which A)needed a piece of wire to open it B)could be opened from outside without a key C)couldnt be opened without a key D)used a knob instead of a key 35. The wire fell to the floor Ars. Clarke refused to open the do B)when the man's glove dropped off D)because the man just wanted to get away Passage 4 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage Disney World, Florida, is the biggest amusement resort in the world. It covers 24. 4 thousand acres, and is twice the size of Manhattan It was opened on October 1, 1971, five years later Walt Disneys death, and it is a larger, slightly more ambitious version of Disneyland near Los Angeles. Foreigners tend to associate Walt Disney with Snow White and the seven Dwarfs, and with his other famous cartoon charactes Mickey Mouse, Donald duck and Pluto, or with his nature films, whose superb photography is spoiled in the opinion of some, by the vulgarity of the commentary and musical background There is very little that could be called vulgar in Disney World. It attracts people of most taste and most income groups, and people of all ages, from toddlers to grandpas. There are two expensive hotels, a golf course and forest trails for horseback riding and rivers for canoeing. But the central attraction of the resort is the Magic Kingdom Between the huge parking lots and the Magic Kingdom lies a broad artificialB)she had visitors on Thursday C)she visited a club on Thursday D)a special visitor came on Thursday 32.If someone had made a forced entry____. A)Mrs.Clarke would have found a broken door or window B)he or she was still in the house C)things would have been thrown about D)he or she would have needed a master key 33.On the third Thursday Mrs.Clarke went out ____. A)because she didn’t want to miss the club again B)to see if the thief was hanging about outside C)to the club but then changed her mind D)in an attempt to trick the thief 34.The lock on the front door was one which____. A)needed a piece of wire to open it B)could be opened from outside without a key C)couldn’t be opened without a key D)used a knob instead of a key 35.The wire fell to the floor____. A)because Mrs.Clarke refused to open the door B)when the man’s glove dropped off C)because it was too hot to hold D)because the man just wanted to get away Passage 4 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. Disney World,Florida,is the biggest amusement resort in the world.It covers 24.4 thousand acres,and is twice the size of Manhattan.It was opened on October 1,1971,five years later Walt Disney’s death,and it is a larger,slightly more ambitious version of Disneyland near Los Angeles.Foreigners tend to associate Walt Disney with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,and with his other famous cartoon charactes,Mickey Mouse,Donald Duck and Pluto,or with his nature films, whose superb photography is spoiled,in the opinion of some,by the vulgarity of the commentary and musical background. There is very little that could be called vulgar in Disney World.It attracts people of most taste and most income groups,and people of all ages,from toddlers to grandpas.There are two expensive hotels,a golf course,and forest trails for horseback riding and rivers for canoeing.But the central attraction of the resort is the Magic Kingdom. Between the huge parking lots and the Magic Kingdom lies a broad artificial
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