1. It is implied in the passage that before her marriage to Prince Charles, Diana was:A) widowed by another Prince of Wales B) an unknown figure to public
C) one of the relatives to his family
D) followed by an army of photographers
E) was one of the victims of the epidemic AIDS
2. It can be understood from the passage that Diana and Charles:
A) got on well due to her sympathy with children
B) were expected to get divorced soon after the wedding
C) had children before their marriage
D) ended up in a marriage failure
E) visited the hospitals in poor regions
3. It is easy to infer from the passage that:
A) Prince Charles married someone else after separation
B) the Royal Family never approved Diana's marriage to Prince Charles
C) the National AIDS Trust was one of the clubs which Diana was a
member of
D) one photographer caused Diana to die in a car accident
E) Diana wasn't indifferent to suffering people
hey mark! what are you going to do during half-term ?
you (won't believe) it but i(visited) swizerland !
really ? that's so exciting ! swizrland is great. i'm sure you (loved) it.
i think so, too. my family and i (stayed) at a hotel near the swiss alps.
wow
yeah, it great.i (played) in the snow every day.my brother and i also ) to learn how to ski.
you're so lucky.i wish i could go with you.
maybe you can. (should i ask) my parents ?
definitely!
ok, then. i (will talk) to them tonight.
great!
i think we should go to class now or we (will be) late
you're right. let's go
the first christian church was built on the augusteon market square in the 4th century under emperor constantine. in the case of socrates scholastic, the construction of the first temple, called sophia, belongs to the reign of emperor constantius. according to n. p. kondakov, constantius only expanded the construction of constantine. socrates scholastic tells the exact date of the temple's blessing: after building eudoxia to the episcopal throne of the capital, the great church, known as sophia, was consecrated, what happened in the tenth consulate of constance and the third caesar julian, on the fifteenth day of the month of february.