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lso a nighttime crime: 62 percent of murders are mitted between 6 6 . Unlike the summer high in crimes of bodily harm, burglary has a different are most likely to be robbed between 6 2 a Saturday night in December, January, or is the most uncriminal month of all? May—except for one strange dog bites are reported in this month than in any other month of the year. main idea of paragraph 1 is is a serious social problem is a link between change in the seasons and crime patterns is not linked to the change in season,400 towns were studied for five years subject of paragraph 2 is crime to the passage, a murder would most likely occur a weekend night in winter a weekend afternoon in summer a Saturday night a weekend night in summer paragraph 2 “it is also a nighttime crime,” it refers to percent crime paragraph 3, what is the one strange statistic for May? are more dog bites in May. are more robberies in May. is the most crime in May. are more murders in May.Questions 1620 are based on the following passage: “Fingers were made before forks”.When a person gives up good manners, puts aside knife and fork, and dives into his food, someone is likely to repeat that fork was an ancient agricultural tool, but for centuries no one thought of eating with until the eleventh century, when a young lady from Constantinople brought her fork to Italy, did the custom reach the fifteenth century the use of the fork was widespread in English explanation was that Italians were averse to eating food touched with fingers, “Seeing all men’s fingers are not alike clean.” English travellers kept their friends in stitches while describing this ridiculous Italian who used a fork to eat with was laughed at in England for the next hundred who used forks were thought to be sissies, and women who used them were called showoffs and until the late 1600’s did using a fork bee a mon custom of eating with a fork was to Europe from when forks were invented to Europe from by Italians the fifteenth century forks were used over in Constantinople in England English travellers in Italy, the use of forks seemed English thought that Italians used forks in order to the people of the their food clean visitors with their good the English England, people who used forks at that time were considered and B and C Questions 2125 are based on the following passage Holidays in the United States usually occur at least once a months have a national holiday that has been arranged to be celebrated on a holidays have all been decided to be celebrated on a Monday so that the workers may have 3day weekends, that is, Saturday, Sunday and Monday in order to rest or travel or do things with their holidays in the United States include New Year’s Day, Christmas Day and the day, when we remember the first settlers of the United Sates, called Thanksgiving these holidays most businesses close and the workers stay at home and celebrate with their can be from 2 weeks a year to 4 weeks a usually depends on how long you have been working for a pany, what type of position you have, whether you have a very high and important position and whether you can find someone to replace this case, you might take a few days at a time rather than take one month all at the more time you spend working for a pany, the more time you may get for a government of the United States makes it a rule for workers to have __________ in the United States sometimes work from to Monday to to Friday statement is wrong according to this passage? a few shops remain open on New Year’s of the workers needn’t work on Christmas on vacation must be more than all the holidays in the workers have a halfmonth vacation at reason why someone has to divide his vacation into several parts is that doesn’t want to make a long vacation hasn’t a high position plays an important role in his work hasn’t been working for his pany for a long time is the best title for this passage? in the United States in the United Staes the Workers Spend Their Holidays about the Holidays and Vacation in the 2630 are based on the following passage The Industrial Revolution in Britain first began in the textile had been a major producer of wool for since the enclosures, wool and then woolen cloth had been the principal exports of clothmaking, though a domestic industry in the early years, had the characteristic of captalist production which separated the employer from the employee and introduced the division of labour, such as carding, spinning, weaving, fulling and the expansion of market, the demand for cloth also a spinner with a distaff could only make one thread at a short supply of yarn became the main obstacle to mass production of general effort to improve threadmaking techniques led to the invention of spinning Jenny in 1764, by the English spinner new instrument enabled a singly workman to spin eight or ten threads at year later, Richard Arkwright, a barber, patented a device for drawing out thread by means of in 1779, Samual Crompton drew on these two new devices and invented a new kind of spinning machine known as the greatly accelerated the speed of production and improved the quality of Arkwright established a great factory by applying powerdriven mules and became known as Father of Factory System in the end of the 18th Century, powerdriven machines spinning two hundred threads simultaneously had been introduced in production. was the most important export of England before the revolution? cloth. and woolen cloth. machines. machines. production was characterized by separation of the employer from the employee division of labour A and B expansion of market of the following is NOT TRUE? invented the spinning Jenny. patented a device for drawing out thread by means of rollers and thus was called Father of Factory System in England. Crompton invented the spinning machine m