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A century ago, people probablyenjoyed eating as much as we do today: |
certainly
surely
perhaps
definietly
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2 |
Today we can eat variety of food: |
In large quantity
of fine quality
dirty
many kind
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3 |
It is healthfulto eat many kind of foods: |
Good for one's health
useful
helpful
effective
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4 |
Nowadays water is also carried to cities through anaqueduct: |
An iron channel
A pipeline
System of rubber papers
A system of machenical pumps
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5 |
This was a remarkable advance from the bucket system: |
great
surprising
noticeable
useful
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6 |
Sufficientwater was needed for the population: |
much
enough
lots of
a little
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7 |
In the past water was used very sparinglythen: |
exactly
properly
slowly
economicaly
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8 |
Water had to be carried a considerabledistance: |
Short
Great (or long)<br>
enough
tiresome
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9 |
It has been demonstrated that insanity conditions cause a spread of various diseases: |
explianed
told
shown or proved
clarified
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10 |
Superstitious people believes in signs of good or bad luck, and their lives are greatly influencedby them: |
Controlled
Directed
Affected
Guided
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11 |
In olden the streets were narrow and unpaved: |
Not cemented
Not levelled
Not concrete or unmatteled
not useable
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12 |
Today our city streets are paved: |
bricked
strong
well-constructed
solid
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13 |
People earlier obtainedwater from the wells: |
pulled
got
recevived
brought
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14 |
Animals wanderedthrough streets: |
Moved
Roamed
Passed
Advanced
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15 |
Garbagewas thrown in streets: |
Dirt
Dust
Mud
Rubbish
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16 |
We cannot easily imagine the earlier sanitaryconditions: |
Health
dusting
Cleaning
Hygiene
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17 |
Babies are born in hospital where there is little likelihoodof getting a disease: |
Chance
Certanity
Fear
Possibility
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18 |
it is unbelievablethat such conditions existed: |
unacceptable
unreasonable
unimaginabole
incredible
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19 |
A person who lived beyond thirty was fortunate: |
happy
successful
lucky
favoured
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20 |
Life was most uncertain: |
Unsure
Undependable
Doubtful
Indefinite
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