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e Three The French are at heart traditionalists. Though they dearly live revolutions, they disapprove of shifts in behavior. Everything must be done properly, an expression that applies equally to getting married and getting drunk, stuffing a duck and filming in a form, addressing an envelop and addressing a teacher. There is an established order of things, and the order was established by the French. The desire to maintain standards is best seen on any holiday in the summer. Where the Italians, the British, and even the Germans, relax sufficiently to leave there faces unshaven, or mealtimes bee irregular, or dresses bee strange, the French behave as though they were still under the microscope of real life. French men and women take two hours over their morning making up. Watch any Frenchman at a campsite in the summer and see how long he spends shaving, trimming his moustache, and on general showers. Wives cook threecourse lunches which they serve to their husbands in the stuffy heat at little tables with linen napkins and polished dishware. The white wine must stand in an ice bucket. Everything is correctthe bread, the cheese, the sauce. Mr,eats greedily , behind him, and a little to the side, nodding happily. She will do the washingup immediately the meal is finished. All will be neat and tidy before any other activity is even considered. 33. Which people are keen on order, according to the passage? 34. What will the wife do after the meal? 35. What is the characteristic of French people’s life according to the passage? 。ve been collecting tissue samples from dead buffalo to see if the bacteria39。ve been roaming more than usual, and the disease has begun to spread to the cattle ranches that border toe park. W: That39。t get enough exercise and can bee overweight. The academy is also concerned that the messages kids get from entertainment media can make them more violent and sexually active. The academy remends that children under age two not watch any TV. Children need activities to stimulate the brain during the first two years of life, says Dr. Miriam Baron, who chairs the academy39。ve been researching dise ased animal populations... M: That39。ve always wanted to spend some time out in Wyoming. M: Wait till you hear what the project is...She39。t want me to pass up this opportunity. Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard. Q19. What did the professor want to talk to Ann about? Q20. According to the professor, why is the buffalo pop