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Toefl ibt internet based test 2006 - 2007 part 5


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- Click on Next to go to the 08;(1 question , C lick on 8Kk to rewm to the previous question .
- You may return to previouS questions lor all 01 the passages in the same reading part, but after you go to the next part, you will not be able to return to passages In a previous part.
- Be sure that you have answered all 01 the questions fOf the passages in each part before you click on Next attha end o f the passage to move to the next part..
- You can click on Review to see a chart of the questions you have answered and the questions you have not answered in each part.
- From this screen, you can return to the question you want to answer In the part that Is open..
- Hrothgar, king of the Danes, lives near what is now Lelre, on Zealand, Denmark's largest island.
- Thair mead-halls reflect the wealthy living of the Bronze Age Northmen, and their wooden shields, wood-shafted spears, and bronze-hilted swords are those of the Bronze Age warrior.
- Although they had been superior to the European Celts in bronze work, it was the Celts who taught them how to make and design iron worK.
- Iron was accessible everywhere In Scandinavia, usually In the form 01 "bog-iron".
- lound in the layers of peat in peat bogs.
- The Beowuff epic also reveals int&fasting aspects of the lives 01 the Anglo- Saxons woo lived In England at the time of the anonymous Beowuff poet.
- However, other scholars think that the poet's favorable attitude toward the Danes rrnJst place the epic's composition after the Viking Invasions and at the stan of the eleventh century, when this BeoItVIf manuscript was wrinen..
- The identity of the 880wuff poet is also uncertain.
- IQ] He apparently was a Christian who Joved the pagan heroic tradition of his ancestors and blended the values of the pagan hero with the Christian values of his own country and time..
- Because he wrote in the Anglian dialect, he probably was either a monk in a monestery or a poet in an Anglo-Sa:w:on court located north of the Thames River..
- Third , the Beowuff poet is interested In the psychological aspects of human behaviOr..
- The behaviOr of Beowulf's warriors In the dragon fight reveals their cowardice.
- Anally, the Beowulf poet a mature awedation of the transitory nature of human life and In Beowulf, as in the major epics of other cultures, the he ro must create a meaningful life in a world that is olten dartgefous and uncaring.
- which of the following is true about 880wuln.
- <D It is the only manuSCfipl from the Anglo-Saxon period..
- The author did nol sign his name to the poem..
- The word wtllI::b In the passage refers 10 Gt>.
- Which oj the sentences below besl expresses the information in the highlighted statement in the passage? The other choices change the meaning or leave out imJXlflant information..
- <D The society of the Anglo-Saxons was not primitive or cultured..
- The word unique in the passage is closest In meaning to.
- In paragraph 4 , the author suggests that Beowuffwas discovered in the CD first cantu!)'.
- that are obviOus to the readers..
- (D they are both examples of the ideal hero.
- The word e xhibits in the passage is clQsest in meaning to.
- The word ~ in the passage is closest in meaning to.
- that show where the following senlence could be inserted in the passage..
- 110 insert the senlence in the passage..
- Directions : An introduction for a short summary of the passage appears below.
- Complete the summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that mention the most important points in the passage .
- Some sentences do not belong in the summary because they express ideas that are not included in the passage or are minor points from the passage..
- Beowulf Is the oldest Angl~Saxon epic poem that has survived to the present day..
- Endothe!ll1s can produce large amounts of metabolic heat that replace the flow 01 heat to the environment, heat duction·to match rates 01 heat loss..
- Thi s non ah lverlng the rmogeneala (NST) takes place throughout the body, but some mammals also have a tissue called brown fat in the neck and between the shoulders that is specialized for rapid heal produc- tion.
- but countercurrent heat exchangers greatly reduce heat loss in these extremities, as they do in the legs of many birds.

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