282 -It's clear from the passage that the monuments in Thailand --- .
A) belong to the same period of the nation's, history
B) are all within easy reach from the capital
C) are scattered all over the country
D) are all from pre -Thai civilisations
E) attract millions of tourists to the country every year
In a land famous for loving all creatures great and small, one of the smallest-the bat-is not at all
popular in some historic churches. The furry flying mammals, which are strictly protected by British
law, like to bring up their little offspring in the ceilings of old churches. But they can make a terrible
mess of the inside of a church, and have caused irreparable damage to rare medieval paintings,
carvings, and brass work. The leader of the Movement Against Bats in Churches was quoted as
saying, "Our heritage itself is an endangered 3pecies when bats move into churches and use them as
public lavatories day and night."
283 -According to the passage, one of the greatest dangers to Britain’s medieval churches is --- .
A) the air currents caused by flying bats
B) baby bats playing in the ceilings of churches
C) the ignorance of people using their lavatories
D) damage caused by the waste products of bats
E) public lavatories located near churches
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