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  TEXT B The right combination of bricks, mortar and plaster can be mixed to build a city, but it is the citys people who add that extra dimension which makes it vibrant, memorable, famous and much-visited. London is such a city, and a major exhibition about its people makes this point by pulling together paintings, drawings and prints by artists over the centuries to show Londoners from all walks of life and in all manners of settings. The capitals renowned old markets, most now gone, like Covent Garden and Billingsgate, captured the eye of painters because of the extraordinarily disparate range of characters mingling together. Processions and ceremonial events were popular subjects, although many artists were inspired by the individuals they saw: the street traders, laborers, merchants, craftsmen, society folk, servants, visiting foreigners, the very poor, the old, and the criminals. There is a book which accompanies the show and from which In Britain has chose its illustrations. Londoners is published by Thames and Hudson, 30-34 Bloomsbury street, London WC1B 3QP. Telephone 01-6365488. It has 237 illustrations, 20 in color: ?0 in hardback, ?.95 paperback. Available post-free direct from the publishers to addresses overseas, or from bookshops in the UK. The exhibition continues until August 2 at the Museum of London. Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission free.

  69. According to the advertisement, the element which adds the real color to a city is _____.

  A) the city itself

  B) its inhabitants

  C) the buildings

  D) the markets

  70. From the advertisement, we are told that the book which goes with the exhibition _____.

  A) is called Londoners

  B) is called Britain

  C) contains only 20 pictures

  D) contains less than 200 illustrations

  71. Readers overseas can get a copy of the book _____.

  A) for £9.95

  B) by paying £29.95

  C) only by ordering from bookshops in Britain

  D) by joining the Literary Guild.

  72. From the advertisement, we can infer that there would be free admission _____.

  A) on Mondays

  B) on August 1st

  C) on Sundays

  D) before 10 a.m.

  TEXT C On July 4, 1776, a secret meeting of insurgent colonists in America passed the Declaration of Independence. War against the British had already been going on for over a year, so the declaration came as the climax of years of stormy events in America. The impetus for the American Revolution was the treaty of Paris in 1763, which ended the struggle between the British and French for control over North America. Since the colonists no longer were frightened by the French, they ceased to rely upon the British for protection and were not as submissive as they were formerly. On the other hand, the British regarded the colonies as a source of revenue and began to impose unfair taxes upon them. The Sugar Act in 1764 and the Stamp Act was repealed in 1766 as a result of the riots. The British continued their policy of taxation without collaboration with their once obedient subjects. The Townshend Acts (a series of taxes on glass, lead, paper, and tea) created such disgust that the citizens of Boston attacked British soldiers who fired upon them. A new tea tax in 1773 again consolidated Boston residents disagreement. About fifty men disguised as Indians boarded British ships and got rid of their cargo of tea in protest against the tea tax. That was the famous Boston Tea Party. In reprisal, the British abolished the Bostonians right to self-rule, and by passing what were referred to as Intolerable Acts in Boston, they infuriated all of the colonies and caused them to unite in protest. Representatives from twelve colonies gathered in Philadelphia in 1774 to plan a stratagem to avoid British interference in trade and to protest the infamy of taxation without representation. The British responded that the colonies were in rebellion, and, since nothing would soothe either side, both sides prepared for war.

  73. According to the passage, the first violent protest against the British was made in _____.

  A) 1764

  B) 1765

  C) 1770

  D) 1773

  74. We are told that the colonists did not need the British after the Treaty of Paris, because the former _____.

  A) were independent

  B) didn't like to pay taxes

  C) made a treaty with the French

  D) didn't need protection from an enemy

  75. The best title for this passage is _____.

  A) The American Revolution

  B) The Temperament of the Colonists

  C) The Causes of the American Revolution

  D) The Effects of the American Revolution

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