26
B) but planters of tobacco had an abundance of land and a shortage of labour
C) however the servants were running away from their masters' farms
D) which was a major factor in the consideration of slaves on plantation
25. The growing of tobacco in the colonies ..........
A) would be easier for slaves owing to the colour of their skin
B) was the ideal form of labour that would be most beneficial to productivity of any crop
C) required both a large amount of land and a large stable work
D) had a tradition of farming, and main agricultural skills.
26. It can be inferred from the paragraph that..........
A) modern farming methods led to the rotation of crops
B) planters had to know how to make the land most productive
C) the slaves would only require to be educated once
D) slavery started when tobacco was founded by John Rolfe in the sixteenth century
Before the paper machine was invented, paper was made by hand one at a time. In 1798, a
Frenchman named Nicolas-Louis Robert invented a moving screen belt that would receive a
continuous flow of stock and give an unbroken sheet of paper to a pair of squeeze rolls. The
invention was not really used much, but two Englishmen, the Fourdrinier brothers, improved on
Robert's idea and built a better version in 1807. From these crude beginnings modern
papermaking machines were developed. In spite of the fact that modern creations and
engineering have formed and ancient craft into a technical industry, the basic procedures
remain the same.
1) Even though there are modern paper making machines,......
A) mechanical pulp was first made in Germany
B) there are practical methods for manufacturing paper from wood and vegetable pulps
C) many publishing processes were developed
Dostları ilə paylaş: