B)is similar to a mouse in appearance C)lives in dense forests
D)makes an exceptionally good pet
20-The passage states that shrews……….. .
A)are found in huge numbers in Australia
B)are the smallest living mammals
C)eat each other when they can't find any food D)feed on the blood of other mammals
21-From what is stated in the passage, we can infer that a shrewish woman is someone
who………… .
A)has tiny eyes and ears
B)is very fond of velvet and fur
C)keeps shrews as pets
D)easily gets annoyed Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 30-32. Over the past 30 years, children's consumption in Britain has increased dramatically. In the
average family of two parents and two children, spending on toys and children's clothing has
more than tripled, and spending on sweets, ice-cream and soft drinks has risen by one-third.
Research has recently found that spending is around £3,000 per child per year. The growth in
spending reflects higher living standards, but it has been boosted by the efforts of the
advertising industry. Campaigns directed straight at children account for much advertising
expenditure. Most children in Britain over eight now have a television in the bedroom; on
average, they watch 900 hours of TV a year, which is more than the 750 hours the average child
is actually being taught in school. Thus a child could see at least 10,000 commercials a year.
30. The average family 30 years ago………. .
A)bought more children's clothes and books and less ice-cream and candy
B)watched more TV commercials than today
C)had a higher living standard than today
D) spent far less on children's products 31. One reason that children's consumption in Britain has risen is that……….. .
A)parents tend to have fewer kids now
B)more kids are involved in advertising campaigns
C)researchers advise parents to spend £3000 per year