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people was engaged in growing food. The numbers occupied in trade
and industry formed a
comparatively small proportion of the total; and even those so occupied often combined their
industrial and commercial occupations with some agricultural pursuits that does not, however,
mean that industrial and commercial activities were altogether insignificant and played little
part in shaping the
economic
geography of the country or in directing the way of its economic development.
13. In medieval England .....
A) agriculture brought as high an income as industry
B) trade and industry were
wholly unimportant
C) economic development depended on commerce
D) more people were engaged in agriculture than in industry
14. In the passage, the author emphasizes the ...
A) increase in industrial activity in medieval England
B) relative significance of agriculture over industry
C) difficulty of growing food in the
Middle Ages
D) role of industry in the development of agriculture
15. One can say that economic life in medieval England ...
A) played a significant part in the
rise of the middle class
B) depended on agricultural activities only
C) did not consist entirely of agriculture
D) changed the geography as well as the
history of the country
When we go to the theatre we expect to find some excitement on the stage. We also hope not to
be bored by a lack of a good plot or movement. We want our play to be
somewhat close to real
life, with characters whom we can recognize as having a 'psychology' like our own. We want
them to entertain us and convey ideas and information which we did not have before.
16. Good plot and movement .....
A) must not be boring for the audience
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