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Bread is one of the oldest prepared foods. Evidence from 30,000 years ago in Europe revealed starch residue on rocks used for pounding plants. It is possible that during this time, starch extract from the roots of plants, Such as cattails and ferns, was spread on a flat rock, placed over a fire and cooked into a primitive form of flatbread. Around 10,000 BC, with the dawn of the Neolithic age and the spread of agriculture, grains became the maninstay of making bread.In 1961 the Chorleywood bread process was developed, which used the intense mechanical working of dough to dramatically reduce the fermentation period and the time taken to produce a loaf. The process, whose high-energy mixing allows for the use of lower protein grain, is now widely used around the world in large factories. As a result, bread can be produced very quickly and at low costs to the manufacturer and the consumer. Recently, domestic bread machines that automate the process of making bread have becom popular
1: According to the passage, what revealed starch residue on rocks used for pounding plants?
..........................Evidence from 30,000 years ago in Europe revealed starch residue on rocks used for pounding plants. ...........................................................................................................................
2: How was a primitive form of flatbread most likely made?
.................................Starch extract from the roots of plants, such as cattails and ferns, was spread on a flat rock, placed over a fire and cooked into a primitive form of flatbread. ....................................................................................................................
3: When did grains probably become the manistay of making bread?
..............................................Around 10,000 BC.......................................................................................................
4: When was the Chorleywood bread process developed?
.......................In 1961 the Chorleywood bread process was developed..............................................................................................................................
5: Why have domestic bread machines recently become popular?
............................Because thanks ro them, bread can be produced very quickly and at low costs to the manufacturer and the consumer........................................................................................................................
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16. People speak English all over the world.
English ……is spoken al over the world…………………………
17. Did you buy this dictionary two weeks ago?
Was ……this dictionary bought two weeks ago…………………………………..…………………………………………
18. It started to rain 30 minutes ago.
It has ……………rained for 30 minutes………………………………………………………………………………………..
19. My house is different from yours.
Your house isn’t ……………the same as yours…………………………………………………………
20. Hanoi is larger than Hai Phong.
Hai Phong isn’t ……………as large as Hanoi……………………………………………………………………………
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Scotland was the perfect place (1) ...to grow up... (grow up). My parents had spent years (2) ..saving up...(save up) because they wanted (3) ....to buy... (buy) a small farmhouse in the Scottish Highlands. Shortly after I was born their dream came true and our new life in the country
began. To begin with, I was probably too young (4) .....to appreciate..... (appreciate) the fresh air an breathtaking views, but as I grew up I began (5) .....to enjoy.... (enjoy) exploring the unspoilt countryside. I soon got used to (6) ....to having.... (have) to walk miles to the shops, and since it was too far (7) ......to travel.... (travel) to the nearest primary school, my parents did their
best (8) ......educating.... (educate) me at home. However, I never felt lonely and was usually too busy (9) ....to help.. (help) my father on the land to worry about( 10) ..not having....(not/have) any friends. My brothers and sisters were also starting (11) ...to grow up... (grow up) fast and we had no difficulty (12) ....to amuse.... (amuse) ourselves for hours on end. When I reached the age of eleven, my parents decided it was time (13).....to sent.... (send) me to secondary school as they didn’t feel they were capable of (14) ...providing... (provide) me with
the range of skills I would need for my future life. This would involve (15)......traveling.... (travel) twenty miles to the nearest town and twenty miles back. I was sorry (16) .....saying.... (say) goodbye to my old way of life, but at the same time I looked forward (17) ...mixing... (mix)
with new people. After (18)....finishing.... (finish) school I was forced (19) ....to move... (move) to Edinburgh to look for work and I have now made the city my home. Although I love the cosmopolitan lifestyle, I sometimes can’t help (20) ...wishing.. (wish) I was back in the
Highlands.
Throughout history people have worn clothing of one description or another. Apart form protection against the weather, clothes were also often (1)...used... to show the wearer's status a wealth. Over the years, numerous fashions in clothing have com and gone. .(2).Although.. some of these have been popular for relatively short periods, others have lasted longer.
Until the first half of the 20th century, the ability to follow fashion was limited only to those ...(3) who..... had the money to do so. But following fashion did not only demand money, it also required large amounts of leisure time. Wealthy people .(4).took. fashion very seriously and close attention had to be .(5).paid... to detail. Wearing the correct clothes for different occasions was very important, despite the fact that this often meant changing clothes five or six times a day.
More recently, fashionable clothes have come .(6).within.. the reach of ordinary people. The traditional craft of dressmaking, .(7).which. . involved sewing by hand, was both costly and slow. But today, large-scale manufacturing has made it easier for people to keep up with .(8).changes.. in fashion without having to spend a great deal of money.