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III. PARAPHRASING

 Choose the closest paraphrased version after each of the following sentences or the italicized part. Blacken the letter corresponding to your choice on the answer sheet. (1 point each, 10 points in all)

31. Like all deep experiences, it may take a little work on your part to discover what all the fuss [of those great works of literature] is about.

 A. …you need to read those great works of literature to understand why people are fond of them.

 B. …you need to study carefully why there is a dispute+ over those great works of literature.

 C. …you need effort to figure out why those great works of literature disturb people.

 D. …you need time to work out the meanings of those great works of literature.

32. Also, overindulged children are not as challenged as children with fewer playthings to be more creative in their play.

A. Spoilt children need more toys to play with to be more creative.

  B. Children with fewer toys are motivated to be more creative.

  C. Spoilt children are challenged by children with fewer toys.

  D. Fewer playthings stimulate more creation among children.

33. It was pleasant to believe that much of Nature was forever beyond the tampering reach of man.

A. It was enjoyable to realize that Nature was always available for a courageous man to reach.

   B. It was enjoyable to realize that Nature had a fascinating power to satisfy man’s curiosity.

   C. It made one happy to think that man would never be able to interfere with much of Nature.

   D. It made one happy to think that man could control Nature for as long as he liked.

34. I felt myself beginning to sweat. I had deliberately got myself into this jam. What a fool!

A. I had got myself into this stupid argument.

   B. I had learned to face this unpleasant consequence.

   C. I had got myself involved in this difficult situation.

   D. I had experienced a traffic jam at this crowded place.

35. Courtesy, politeness, good manners—call it what you will, the supply never seems to equal the demand

   A. …people show more politeness than they should.

 B. …the supply of politeness is always greater than its demand.

 C. …you can never have enough words to emphasize politeness.

 D. …people’s need for politeness is always greater than what they get.

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