c. does not necessarily reduce a person's efficiency d. causes a number of complications in old people
Until recently, many archaeologists thought that civilized communities first appeared in Egypt,
though only a very short time before a similar development in Mesopotamia: a more recent
opinion is now that the earliest advances may have taken place in Mesopotamia. Whichever
view is followed, it is important to keep in mind that geographical conditions in both regions
were not the same, and it can in fact be stated that in Mesopotamia environmental factors were
not as wholly favourable as in the valley of the Nile.
13. A more recent view states that the beginnings of the development of civilization ............. .
a. have only recently been a major preoccupation among archaeologists
b. were wrongly assumed to se in Mesopotamia
c. were apparently not affected by geographical conditions
d. seem to have occurred in Mesopotamia rather than, as once thought, in Egypt. 14. It is pointed out in the passage that the Nile valley and Mesopotamia ........... .
a. have never attracted the attention of historians
b. were equally suitable for the rise of civilization
c. could not have been the home of our earliest civilizations
d. do not share the same geographical conditions 15. One can understand from the passage that .............. .
a. our opinions of early history may sometimes need to be revised b. archaeologists have never regarded either Egypt or Mesopotamia as the cradles of
civilization
c. geographical conditions play an important role in the decline of civilization
d. the early civilizations in Egypt and Mesopotamia were not similar at all
Dates and periods are important to the study and discussion of history, because all historical
phenomena are conditioned by time and are produced by the sequence of events. Periods,
especially, are retrospective conceptions that we form about past events; they are useful to
focus discussion, but very often they lead historical thought astray. Therefore, while it is
certainly useful to speak of the Middle Ages and of the Victorian Age, those two abstract ideas
have deluded many specialists and millions of newspaper readers into supposing that during
certain decades called the Middle Ages, and again during certain decades called Age of
Victoria, everyone thought or acted more or less in the same way-till at last Victoria died or the
Middle Ages came to an end. But in fact there was no such similarity.
16. The passage suggests that contrary to common assumption; the behaviour of people ...........
a. was more uniform in the Middle Ages than in the Victorian Age