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C. the academic level of the education they offered was extremely high
D. the academic level of the education they offered was extremely low
12. As emphasized in the passage, real professional skills .....
A. were taught during the university years
B
. were normally acquired through a period of apprenticeship
C. gained importance in the universities only after 1600
D. were acquired by nearly all university students
The effects of sleep loss are subject to a number of popular misconceptions. The belief that
everyone must sleep 8 hours a night is a myth. According to the results of a recent survey on
the subject adults average about 7 to 7.5 hours of
sleep per night, and many individuals function
effectively with 5 to 6 hours of sleep. In fact, 20 percent of the population (slightly more in
men) sleep less than 6 hours per night. Another important fact is that sleep time decreases with
age.
13. In accordance with the passage, the popular assumption that eight hours of
sleep per night is
essential ......
A. is only true for the elderly
B. has been supported by scientific evidence
C.
is actually a fallacy
D. is only true for 20 percent of the
population
14. The survey referred to in the passage signifies that as people get older and older ......
A.
they sleep less and less
B. they require more sleep than formerly
C. their sleep time varies between 7 and 8 hours
D. they rarely sleep less than 7 hours
15. It is implied in the passage that a sleep time under 8 hours ......
A. is not recommended in the survey
B. invariably leads to noticeable inefficiency
C.
does not necessarily reduce a person's efficiency
D. causes a number of
complications in old people
Until lately, many archaeologists took the view that civilized communities first arose 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 necessary to bear in mind that geographical conditions in both regions
were
not identical, and it can in fact be stated that in .Mesopotamia environmental factors were
not as wholly favourable as in the valley of the Nile.
16. In accordance with a more recent view, the beginnings of the development of
civilization
………
A. have only recently been a major preoccupation among archaeologists
B. were wrongly assumed to be in Mesopotamia
C. were apparently not affected by geographical conditions
D.
seem to have occurred in Mesopotamia rather than, as once thought, in Egypt
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17. It is indicated 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
18. From the passage we can learn that ...... .
A
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