English Through Reading
Da Vinci's work on human anatomy
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- E X E R C I S E 3: Complete the sentences by selecting words from Column B in EXERCISE 1. 1.
3. Da Vinci's work on human anatomy
A) allowed for great advancement in the field of medicine B) provided illustrations still used by doctors in the 20th century C) were important because they were done during the Renaissance D) came from his desire to paint people with greater accuracy E) increased the importance of drawing in the scientific process E X E R C I S E 3: Complete the sentences by selecting words from Column B in EXERCISE 1. 1. Modern developments have many charming views in this once spectacular and picturesque town. 2. It was quite convenient that the instructions for the bookcase contained as well as words - I couldn't read them as I don't know any Japanese, but by using the pictures, I had no problem putting it together. 3. Before 1991, many people had never even heard of Kuwait, but the fact that a large war was fought over it its status among world nations and now everyone knows of its existence. 4. My brother has me a job as a secretary in his accounting firm, but I'm not certain that I want to work in such a tedious job. 5. Hitler was a very charismatic figure who used his ability to control people to cause untold destruction. Hopefully his will never be seen again, as the world can't handle another person like him. ELS 213 WITHOUT A TRACE When a catastrophe strikes a ship at sea and she goes to the bottom, there is usually some clue to her fate - a bit of debris or perhaps a floating life jacket. Five years after her sinking, a life jacket from the Lusitania was found, for example, floating along a wharf in Philadelphia - thousands of miles from where the ship went down in 1915. But in the case of the British freighter Waratah, and that of the US Navy collier Cyclops, no clues have ever been brought forward. The 16,800-ton Waratah, only a year old, was last sighted off the coast of South Africa in 1909. The ship had been described by some as top-heavy and may have flipped over in heavy seas; with her vanished 211 people. Equally mystifying is the disappearance of the Cyclops, a 19,000-ton ship with 309 people aboard, about seven months before the end of World War I. She was last heard from in March 1918 while en route to Baltimore from the West Indies. Since no logical explanation has ever been offered for her disappearance, the US Navy file on the Cyclops has never been closed. Download 1.82 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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