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ERROR CORRECTION (15 MIN)Proofread the given passage on ANSWER SHEET TWO as instructed.When ∧ art museum wants a new exhibit, (1)_______it never buys things in finished form and hangs (2)_______them on the wall. When a natural history museumwants an exhibition, it must often build i. (3)_______The previous section has shown how quickly a rhyme passesfrom one schoolchild to the 。s entrance gompa. His chest heaving in the rarefied air, he removed hishand from the bundlethe first time he had done so and wiped grimy rivulets of sweat fromaround his eyes with the fingers of his mitted hand. His narrowed eyes took in the open sweep of the quiet grounds, the pagodalike monasteryitself, and the stone buildings that tumbled down around it like a protective skirt. In the distancethe magic light of the magic hour lit up the plume flying off Chomolongma39。 Sagarmatha, the Head of the Seas, to the Nepalese。s reaction decides the fate of courtship. D. The man leaves himself the opportunity to give up the chase quickly.TEXT D From Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa capital at 12,000 feet, the long line threaded south,dropping 2,000 feet to the valley floor, then trudged down the huge SolaKhumbu canyon until itopened out to the lush but still daunting foothills of Central Nepal. It was here at Namche that one man broke rank and leaned north, slowly and arduouslyclimbing the steep walls of the natural amphitheater behind the scatter of stone huts, then pastKunde and Khumjong. Despite wearing a balaclava on his head, he had been frequently recognized by the Tibetans,and treated with the gravest deference and respect. Even among those who knew nothing abouthim, expressions of surprise lit up their dark, liquid eyes. He was a man not expected to be there. Not only was his stature substantially greater than that of the diminutive Tibetans, but itwas also obvious from his bearing and his new broadcloak, which covered a muchtootightarmy uniform that he came from a markedly loftier station in life than did the average Tibetan.Among a people virtually bereft of possessions, he had fewer still, consisting solely of a roundedbundle about a foot in diameter slung securely by a cord over his shoulder. The material thebundle was wrapped in was of a rough Tibetan weave, which did not augur that the content wasof any greater value except for the importance he seemed to ascribe to it, never for a momentreleasing his grip. His objective was a tiny huddle of buildings perched halfway up an enormous valley wallacross from him, atop a great wooded spur jutting out from the lower lap of the 22,493foot AmaDablum, one of the most majestic mountains on earth. There was situated Tengboche, the mostfamous Buddhist monastery in the Himalayas, its setting unsurpassed for magnificenceanywhere on the planet. From the top of the spur, one39。s response. If she shows interest the engines of persuasion are set in movement. The truth is that in courtship society gives women the real power while pretending to give it to men. (5) What does seem clear is that the more men and women are together, at work and awayfrom it, the more the prehensive amorousness of men towards women will have to go, despiteall its past evolutionary services. For it is this that makes inferiority at work abrasive and, moreindirectly, makes domestic work seem unmanly, if there is to be an equalizing redistribution ofeconomic and domestic tasks between men and women there must be a pensating redistribution of the erotic initiative. If women will no longer let us beat them they must allow us to join them as the blushing recipients of flowers and chocolates.21. Paragraph One advises the working wife who is more successful than her husband to A. work in the same sort of job as her husband. B. play down her success, making it sound unimportant. C. stress how much the family gains from her high salary. D. introduce more laboursaving machinery into the home.22. Orwell39。Mary Ann39。s development of argument? A. introducing the issueciting ways to deal with the issue~describing the actual statusoffering reasons. B. describing the actual status introducing the issueciting ways to deal with the issueoffering reasons. C. citing ways to deal with the issueintroducing the issuedescribing the actual statusoffering reasons. D. describing the actual statusoffering reasonsintroducing the issueciting ways to deal with the issue.TEXT C (1) The other problem that arises from the employment of women is that of the working wife.It has two aspects: that of the wife who is more of a success than her husband and that of the wifewho must rely heavily on her husband for help with domestic tasks. There are various ways in which the impact of the first difficulty can be reduced. Provided that husband and wife are not in the same or directly parable lines of work, the harsh fact of her greater success can be obscured by a genial conspiracy to reject a purely monetary measure of achievement as intolerably crude. Where there are ranks, it is best if the couple work in different fields so that the husband can find some special reason for the superiority of the lowest figure in his to the most elevated in his wife39。 on the ergonomics of its factories (Paragraph Seven) means that A. the pany attaches great importance to the layout of its factories. B. the pany improves the working conditions in its factories. C. the pany attempts to reduce production costs of its factories. D. the pany intends to renovate its factories and update equipment.19. In the author39。 and even fewer arelooking to them to fill another gap that has already appeared. Many firms in Europe and Americaplain that they