277 -We understand from the passage that ----.
A) Paul Robeson was born as a slave
B) the other players on the Rutgers University football team were all white
C) the Rutgers University football team was the best in the country
D) Paul Robeson was the only black student at Rutgers University
E) Paul Robeson abused the other players on the football team
278 -It is obvious from the passage that Paul Robeson ---- .
A) had few talents besides playing football
B) was a man of many talents
C) was a determined but not particularly good football player
D) was highly respected in England
E) was a good athlete but an academic failure
A) was only able to play against other university teams a few times
B) failed to accomplish much due to the pressure from white players
C) was rarely given the chance to play in major competitions
D) was physically tortured by the other players in his team many times
E) was chosen the best university football player twice
Touring the monuments to Thailand's past will take the traveller to all parts of the country. Just a
short distance west of Bangkok, for example, stands Phra Pathom Chedi, the world's tallest Buddhist
monument. Travel a little further west and an episode of more recent history is recalled at
Kachanaburi, site of the infamous bridge over the River Kwai. In contrast, north -east Thailand offers
a glimpse of the ancient Khmer civilisation with a number of extremely well -preserved temple ruins,
which rank as the finest surviving Khmer monuments to be seen outside of Cambodia. Elsewhere,
ancient cities and venerable temples bear witness to the kingdom of Lanna, founded in the late 13th
century in northern Thaaand, while in the south traces of the Srivajaya kingdom survive as testament
to one of the most influential of the pre -Thai civilisations.
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