Tham khảo tài liệu 'emotional versus logical 6', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | POSTTEST 27. Which of the following statements is true a. The Marsdens went camping in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. b. The pamphlet on camping in bear country was sent to the Marsdens by the Fish and Game Department. c. The Marsdens went camping in the Green River Lakes area near their hometown. d. all of the above 28. Who does the author imply is mostly to blame in the bear s death a. the Marsdens because they were not careful enough b. the bear because he invaded a human camp c. the Fish and Game authorities because of poor communication with campers d. the Forest Service for putting out incomplete information 29. In paragraph 2 it can be determined from the context that the word perused means a. neglected. b. cleaned. c. studied. d. hid. 30. In paragraph 3 it can be determined from the context that the word dauntless means a. stupid. b. fearless. c. clumsy. d. spineless. 31. This story is arranged a. like a news story with the most important event told first. b. in reverse chronological order with the last event first. c. in standard chronological order with events told in the order they occurred. d. in mixed random order. 32. What was the reward referred to in the next to last paragraph a. the bear seeing the Marsdens run from him b. the bear receiving no punishment for disturbing humans c. the bear being able to stand off Spike d. the bear getting the dog food 33. The tone and style of this piece make it appropriate for which of the following types of publications a. a scientific report on human-bear interaction b. a pamphlet on bear safety such as the one the Marsdens read c. a statistical study on bear fatalities in the Western mountains d. a human interest article in the Sunday magazine of a newspaper 161 POSTTEST A Plains Childhood When I think of my family s history on the land I experience a pang of regret. Unlike much of the arid West where the land has gone virtually unchanged for centuries my place of origin western Kansas has been torn up by