17. According to the passage, compared to a bus, the Tyrannosaurus rex was ....
A) stronger
B) shorter
C) longer
D) taller
18. According to the passage, which is NOT true about the Tyrannosaurus rex?
A) The T-rex’s skeleton was sold for 8 000 000$.
B) Comparing to other animals, T-rex was too small.
C) Tyrannosaurus rex hunted and ate other dinosaurs.
D) Some of T-rex’s teeth were about thirty centimetres long.
19. According to the passage, what are scientists not sure of?
A) Where the Tyrannosaurus rex lived.
B) If the Tyrannosaurus rex ate plants.
C) If the Tyrannosaurus rex could run.
D) If the Tyrannosaurus rex had 60 teeth.
20. All of the following statements are TRUE, EXCEPT ....
A) The T-rex may have been partly covered in feathers
B) The T-rex lived in what is now western North America
C) The T-rex was the worst hunter with more than 50 teeth
D) The T-rex was a carnivore and hunted other dinosaurs
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“ Fish and chips” is a famous British dish. It was invented in the 1800s. Before then, fried fish was popular in England. Around the same time, thin cut fried potatoes, or “chips” were popular in Scotland. Shop owners served fish and chips with salt and vinegar. Londoners loved the new dish a lot because it was cheap and delicious. Later, during World War II, Britain didn’t have much food. However, there were still many fish and many potatoes. For that reason, many shops selling fish and chips were opened throughout the country. In this way, fish and chips became Britain’s favourite and famous dish. Today, every British town has a fish and chips shop. People call these shops “chippies”. The dish is still served with salt and vinegar. But now there are more side orders, such as tomato sauce, spicy sauce, peas, and onions. “ Fish and chips” has spread to other countries too. Now it is loved all over the world.
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