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Making an apology is not the same as making amends. Sometimes we apologize just because it’s the easiest thing to do. What’s actually important is to identify where we go wrong, take full responsibility for our mistakes and , if possible, try to make up for them.
A recent case involving Hewlett-Packed, the US computer giant, shows the importance of presenting a sincere apology. The Chinese consumers who had bought notebook computers of certain models, which have been put on Chinese market since 2007, suffered a massive flash screen failures and overheating problems. Through investigation, Chinese AQSIQ (國家質(zhì)檢總局) identified these HP computers had quality problems and HP admitted this. HP made a proposal that they would extend the warranty (保修) period of such computers, but this could not satisfied the consumers. What they needed was a thorough description of the truth. HP has “sincerely” apologized. But the consumers remain angry, and say that only a product recall — as HP has done in the past — will prove that the apology is sincere.
Another apology that fell flat on its face was that of Thierry Henry, the famous French footballer. His deliberate handball in November 2009 created the goal which knocked Ireland out of the 2010 World Cup. The incident caused great anger in the football world, and eventually Henry issued an apology. Two days later, he wrote, “I’m not the referee…but if I hurt someone I’m sorry.” Better late than never, perhaps, but even then he passed the blame onto the referee!
Such high-profile cases, which attract a lot of publicity often under the spotlight, but similar incidents occur in our everyday lives. Stress caused by schoolwork and tiredness can sometimes result in outbursts of anger against friends and family. Have you ever lost your temper for minor reasons? After calming down, most people are quick to realize their mistake and apologize. But it’s just as important to identify what caused the error in the first place and take action to ensure it doesn’t happen again.
No one should hold a negative attitude to making a sincere apology. Empty words are easy to say, but they are as useless as they sound. A real show of remorse(痛悔;自責(zé))demands hard work and commitment to put error right. 

  1. 1.

    What does the author intend to tell us in the case of HP?

    1. A.
      A true apology needs sincere actions.
    2. B.
      HP should recall all the faulty computers.
    3. C.
      Good quality makes a good company.
    4. D.
      A company should apologize and pay for their mistakes.
  2. 2.

    According to the author, when we do anything wrong we firstly _________.

    1. A.
      make an apology face to face honestly
    2. B.
      admit we were wrong and try to make the wrong right
    3. C.
      take the responsibility for apologizing to others
    4. D.
      choose the easiest thing to do
  3. 3.

    We can infer from the case of Thierry Henry that _________ .

    1. A.
      it’s never too late to say “I’m sorry.”
    2. B.
      writing an apology is not a good idea
    3. C.
      Henry didn’t identify his fault.
    4. D.
      the football fans were mad with Henry.
  4. 4.

    Which of the following can best explain the word “commitment” in the last paragraph?

    1. A.
      Decision.
    2. B.
      Promise.
    3. C.
      Agreement.
    4. D.
      Responsibility.
  5. 5.

    What’s the best title of this passage?

    1. A.
      What really puts things right
    2. B.
      Don’t apologize easily
    3. C.
      Making an apology — no one is out of exception
    4. D.
      How to judge an apology — sincere enough?

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There are stories about two U.S . presidents,Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren,which attempt to explain the American English term OK.We don’t know if either story is true,but they are both interesting.
The first explanation is based on the fact that President Jackson had very little education.In fact,he had difficulty reading and writing.When important papers came to Jackson,he tried to read them and then had his assistants explain what they said.If he approved of a paper, he would write “all correct”on it.The problem was that he didn’t know how to spell.So what he really wrote was “ol korekt”.After a while,he shortened that term to “OK”.
The second explanation is based on the place where President Van Buren was born,Kinderhook,New York.Van Buren’s friends organized a club to help him become President .They called the club the Old Kinderhook Club,and anyone who supported Van Buren was called“OK”.

  1. 1.

    The author  __________.

    1. A.
      believes both of the stories
    2. B.
      doesn’t believe a word of the stories
    3. C.
      is not sure whether the stories are true
    4. D.
      is telling the stories just for fun
  2. 2.

    According to the passage,President Jackson_____________.    

    1. A.
      couldn’t draw up any documents at all
    2. B.
      didn’t like to read important papers by himself
    3. C.
      often had his assistants sign documents for him
    4. D.
      wasn’t good at reading,writing or spelling
  3. 3.

    According to the first story, the term “OK”_______________.  

    1. A.
      was approved of by President Jackson
    2. B.
      was the title of some Official documents
    3. C.
      was first used by President Jackson
    4. D.
      was an old way to spell “all correct’’
  4. 4.

    According to the second story,the term ‘‘OK”_____________.  

    1. A.
      was the short way to say‘ ‘old Kinderhook Club”
    2. B.
      meant the place where President Van Buren was born
    3. C.
      was the name of Van Buren’s club
    4. D.
      was used to call Van Buren’s supporters in the election
  5. 5.

    According to the second story, the term “OK” was first used ______________

    1. A.
      by Van Buren
    2. B.
      in a presidential election
    3. C.
      to organize the Old Kinderhook Club
    4. D.
      by the members of the ‘‘Old Kinderhook Club”

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My husband can plan wonderful surprise celebrations for me.Recently,however,I told him I didn’t want him to plan one for my upcoming birthday.
“Why?” he asked.
“I am embarrassed being the center of attention,”  I quickly explained.
Later,I began to think more deeply about this reason. Then I remembered the surprise celebration I had planned for my friend Nancy on her 60th birthday. We  were roommates on a three­week tour following the Silk Road on those famous steppes  (大草原)—and through the  mountains—of central Asia.
That  afternoon  we  had  arrived  at  our  hotel  in Samarkand,Uzbekistan. The young man at the hotel desk told me about a bakery about 10 minutes away. After giving me detailed directions,he added,“Your nose will let you know when you arrive there.”
The temperature was 40 ℃.Soon,my_olfaction proved to be an unfailing guide. Outside the bakery,a delicious smell greeted me.
There were several kinds of breads,cookies,and cakes on display. There were also beautiful iced cakes. I chose a cake topped with powdered sugar.
Later at the Karim Bek Restaurant,Nancy didn’t see the young waiter walk up the steps with the cake.When I began singing“Happy Birthday,”everyone at our table—except Nancy—joined in.
It took her a moment to realize what was happening. Then the grinning (咧嘴笑的)  guest of honor thanked me,blew out the candles on the cake,and ate three pieces of it.
Today,after reliving this experience in my mind,I told my husband to ignore my request.I now understand what a surprise party is about:It is not about having a surprise party but rather the delight in giving it. That is what brings the satisfying joy.

  1. 1.

    Why did the author go to the bakery?

    1. A.
      To get some bread for her journey.
    2. B.
      To experience the local taste in Samarkand.
    3. C.
      To buy a birthday cake for her friend.
    4. D.
      To eat some iced cakes to cool herself down.
  2. 2.

    The underlined words “my olfaction” in Paragraph 7 most probably refer to________.

    1. A.
      the waiter at the hotel
    2. B.
      the author’s sense of smell
    3. C.
      the author’s friend
    4. D.
      the author’s map
  3. 3.

    The party held at the Karim Bek Restaurant was________.

    1. A.
      very successful
    2. B.
      a little simple
    3. C.
      quite boring
    4. D.
      too noisy
  4. 4.

    From the last paragraph we learn that now the author________.

    1. A.
      becomes less interested in surprise parties
    2. B.
      thinks surprise parties are embarrassing
    3. C.
      enjoys giving others surprises
    4. D.
      realizes the true meaning of surprise parties
  5. 5.

    From the passage,we can NOT infer that________.

    1. A.
      the author’s birthday is coming
    2. B.
      the author’s husband loves her very much
    3. C.
      the author and Nancy have been roommates for three weeks
    4. D.
      the author has already spent her 60th birthday

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After a very busy afternoon,as I walked into my house,I heard the phone ringing. It was my friend Lydia,upset over an argument with her husband. My usual approach is to offer advice,but this time,exhausted from chores,I simply sat down in a chair and listened to my friend’s frustration  and sadness. Without the disturbance of judgment or the desire to comfort her,I stayed totally quiet while she talked. Eventually Lydia’s depression eased and we said our goodbyes. The next day she phoned to thank me. “I’m so grateful for the way you helped me through this,”she said.
At first I was surprised. After all,I had done nothing except be there for her. But after I had my own venting (發(fā)泄的)  experience with another friend later that evening,I realized that my focused silence had some value. In fact,most relationship experts agree that talk is cheap;it’s listening that’s rare and valuable It allows you not only to hear what the other person is saying,but also to have a clear understanding of her thoughts and feelings. And for the speaker,that level of understanding translates into concern and respect.
Unfortunately,listening isn’t as easy as it sounds. Thanks  to  schedules  filled  with  family and work,multitasking has become a barrier (障礙) to listening. My tiredness may have been the only thing stopping me from folding  laundry or checking my e­mail while Lydia talked that afternoon.
Another barrier to listening is our listening system:Most of us take in only about half of what’s being said during a conversation,according to the International Listening Association. Research shows that we speak at 125 to 150 words per minute,yet think at 500 words a minute. Therefore,because we think much more quickly than we  speak,it is easy for us to lose our concentration when  listening to speakers.
While it can be hard to focus at times,it’s a skill worth developing. With a little practice  (employing some techniques),you can become a better listener.

  1. 1.

    Why didn’t the author give any advice to Lydia that afternoon?

    1. A.
      Because she thought her keeping silence was better for Lydia.
    2. B.
      Because she didn’t know how to comfort Lydia.
    3. C.
      Because she was too tired to talk to Lydia.
    4. D.
      Because she couldn’t cut in while Lydia was talking.
  2. 2.

    In Paragraph 2,the author mainly talks about________.

    1. A.
      the importance of listening
    2. B.
      the importance of venting anger
    3. C.
      her own listening experience
    4. D.
      her own venting experience
  3. 3.

    The author uses the result of the research in Paragraph 4 to mainly show that________.

    1. A.
      we think much more quickly than we speak
    2. B.
      we can only understand about half of what we hear
    3. C.
      there is not much thinking time available while we are listening
    4. D.
      we lose our concentration easily while we are listening
  4. 4.

    What will be discussed following the passage?

    1. A.
      Why listening is valuable.
    2. B.
      What we should do while listening.
    3. C.
      How to become a good listener.
    4. D.
      How to stop drifting off while listening.
  5. 5.

    The first paragraph serves as a(n)________.

    1. A.
      explanation
    2. B.
      introduction
    3. C.
      comment
    4. D.
      background

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Anti-bird flu contingency (意外事故) measures, including a proposal to separate poultry from humans and a series of traffic and logistics (后勤) measures will be discussed at the Legislative Council's Food Safety and Environmental Hygiene Panel meeting next month. Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food Dr York Chow says the contingency plan would come into force if an outbreak occurred near Hong Kong.
Speaking on a radio talk show this morning, Dr Chow said the separation of poultry from humans policy, which will be determined after a decision whether to set up a central slaughtering (屠宰) house or several regional ones, would be based on the demand for live chickens.
He pointed out that at present there were 30,000 live chickens imported from the Mainland and 30,000 supplied locally. If this demand persisted, there would be no central slaughtering house or wholesale point that could handle such an amount and regional slaughtering houses could be the choice.
He added that building of regional slaughtering houses took time, but stressed the need to study the views of the public and the sector before a final decision was made.
Regarding avian flu vaccination (種痘) for humans, Dr Chow said it was still being developed. He added that it may not be reliable in the case of an outbreak as records show vaccination can only offer 5% protection against a virus.
He said Hong Kong had more experience and expertise than neighbouring territories in the fight against viral outbreaks, and was willing to offer them help. He added there was no “boundary” for infectious diseases and close cooperation among different countries had to be maintained to fight against a possible outbreak.

  1. 1.

    It can be inferred from the first paragraph that ______.

    1. A.
      the government is planning to take strong action to fight against bird flu
    2. B.
      an outbreak which happened near Hong Kong made people very frightened
    3. C.
      anti-bird flu contingency measures will come into use next month
    4. D.
      Dr York Chow will organize a meeting to discuss the contingency plan
  2. 2.

    According to the passage, the best way to fight against bird flu is to ______.

    1. A.
      separate poultry from humans
    2. B.
      set up a central slaughtering house
    3. C.
      set up several regional slaughtering houses
    4. D.
      get avian flu vaccination
  3. 3.

    When the final decision will be made mainly depends on ______.

    1. A.
      the demand for live chickens
    2. B.
      the views of the public
    3. C.
      the advice from experts
    4. D.
      the time when regional slaughtering houses will be finished
  4. 4.

    Which of the following statements isn’t Dr York Chow’s opinion?

    1. A.
      Hong Kong is better at dealing with viral outbreaks than its neighbours.
    2. B.
      Infectious diseases could happen in any country.
    3. C.
      Other territories should ask Hong Kong for help because it has more experience.
    4. D.
      Cooperation is quite necessary when danger is coming.

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Bursting into the classroom from recess(學(xué)生的課間休息), 15 children take their seats and face the woman they know as Ms. Yang.
“What day is it today?”she asks, in Mandarin(普通話的舊稱) Chinese.
“Confucius’ birthday!”the fifth graders shout in Mandarin.
“Why do we celebrate Confucius’ birthday?”
“Because he’s the greatest teacher in the history of China!”exclaims a brown-haired girl. She too is speaking Mandarin.
English is rarely heard in Lisa Yang’s class at the Chinese American International School(CAIS), despite the fact that few students are native speakers of Mandarin.
The United States is actively trying to increase the group of students in“critical languages”such as Mandarin. The students at CAIS are way ahead in such a trend.
Mandarin explosion in America
Founded 25 years ago, this small private school in San Francisco, USA, does what few other American schools do: It produces fully fluent speakers of Mandarin Chinese, by far the most commonly spoken language in the world.
Mandarin Chinese is suddenly hot in American schools. As China becomes the world’s leading economy sometimes this century, schools in the U.S. are scrambling to add Mandarin to their roster of foreign languages or expand Chinese programs already in place.
“It really is almost unprecedented(無前例的). People are looking at China as a force to be reckoned with…And to ensure that the U.S. has the ability to conduct trade, and to work with the Chinese, certainly having an understanding of Chinese language and culture is an advantage,”said Marty Abbott of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages(ACTFL)(美國外語教學(xué)協(xié)會).
Cultural differences in teaching styles
To develop Chinese-language programs has not been smooth. A shortage of trained teachers has made it difficult for some schools to join the race. When schools do get teachers, they often hire them straight from China, and the teachers usually suffer culture shock when they come to the U.S.
Robert Liu remembers his first two years in an American classroom. It was not an easy adjustment. “In China, students respect their teachers,”he said. Liu found that American students, however, expect an active teaching style. He had to use games to engage them rather than lectures.
To avoid many of the problems with foreign teaching styles, the CAIS has been working with the Chinese government to improve training of teachers who are sent to the U.S.

  1. 1.

    Which of the following is the best title?

    1. A.
      Mandarin speaks to a growing audience in America
    2. B.
      Chinese-language programs
    3. C.
      Mandarin Chinese
    4. D.
      The Chinese American International School(CAIS)
  2. 2.

    What kind of problem is the most difficult to adjust in teaching Chinese in America?

    1. A.
      To adapt to the life there.
    2. B.
      To communicate with the American students.
    3. C.
      To get along well with the American students.
    4. D.
      To be fit for the cultural differences in teaching styles.
  3. 3.

    The meaning of the underlined word“scrambling”is similar to      .

    1. A.
      climbing
    2. B.
      rushing
    3. C.
      changing
    4. D.
      beating
  4. 4.

    It can be inferred from the passage that       .

    1. A.
      the students in Lisa Yang’s class usually speak Chinese
    2. B.
      there are few American students in Lisa Yang’s class
    3. C.
      we celebrate Confucius’ birthday because he’s the greatest teacher in the history of China
    4. D.
      in America the students don’t respect their teachers

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Bill Clinton was born on Aug.19,1946.Three months before his birth,his father had died when driving home to his pregnant wife,Virginia,he went off a high way,was thrown from the car and drowned in a river.
When Bill was 4,his mother remarried Roger Clinton.And there were always troubles:a sometimes voilent,alcoholic stepfather and a half-brother.Only one year after the marriage,the drunken stepfather fired a shotgun at the ceiling to keep his bride and stepson from leaving the house.Virginia was very much frightened.So Roger Clinton beat Virginia from time to time.But teenager Clinton played a role of protector of his mother bravely.The stepfater never laid another band on Virginia.
In high school,he was very good at Latin and maths.He also played saxophone in the hand.At age 16,as a member of a youth group,Clinton met President John F.Kennedy at the White House,it led him to the life of public service.Once he set his mind to do something,he did not give up.He was elected governor of Arkansas at the age of 32.
Clinton has said he ran for president to make the country a better place for people like Chelsea,his daughter.He did win.At the age of 46,he became the third youngest president in the nation's history.

  1. 1.

    When this passage was published,Clinton was_________.

    1. A.
      governor of Arkansas                                   
    2. B.
      a famous professor
    3. C.
      President of U.S.
  2. 2.

    Clinton's own father died_________.

    1. A.
      before Clinton was born
    2. B.
      after Clinton was born
    3. C.
      from drinking too much brandy
    4. D.
      when Clinton's mother was giving birth
  3. 3.

    Clinton protected his mother by_________.

    1. A.
      fighting against his stepfather
    2. B.
      beating his stepfather
    3. C.
      having long talks with his stepfather
    4. D.
      the means we don't know
  4. 4.

    The word “it” in “It led him to the life of public service”refers to_________.

    1. A.
      Clinton's high school education
    2. B.
      becoming a member of a youth group
    3. C.
      Clinton's visiting President Kennedy
    4. D.
      doing public service

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The UN Security Council was created in 1945. It is made up of 10 rotating (輪值的) members and five permanent members, which have a veto, the power to stop a resolution (決議). Most UN members now consider the organization's structure outdated. But any changes need the agreement of two-thirds of the 191 members, and no veto from any of the five permanent council members.
Last year, Japan, Germany, Brazil and India formed a lobbying (游說) group to get permanent council seats. But North and South Korea have doubts about Japan, Italy opposes Germany for a seat, Pakistan is against India's candidacy (候選資格) and Mexico and Argentina frown on Brazil.
A wave of emotion swept through China last week as millions voiced their opposition to Japan's permanent membership of the United Nations (UN) Security Council. By last Friday over 22 million Chinese had signed an online petition (請?jiān)? against Japan's bid for a permanent seat on the council.
According to major Chinese websites, such as sina.com, more than 170,000 overseas Chinese also signed. This is the first online activity of its kind.
The petition was started by US-based Alliance for Preserving the Truth of the Sino-Japanese War (抗日戰(zhàn)爭史實(shí)維護(hù)會). They want Japan to apologize for crimes during World War II. The group also plans to present the petition to the UN this autumn.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said he didn't think the petition shows anti-Japanese feeling. He believed instead it is a request for Japan to take a responsible attitude towards history.

  1. 1.

    What’s the main idea of the first paragraph?

    1. A.
      Function of the UN in world affairs.
    2. B.
      Members of the UN.
    3. C.
      Facts about the UN Security Council.
    4. D.
      Reform of the UN Security Council.
  2. 2.

    Which statement is true according to the text?

    1. A.
      Four countries, such as Japan, Germany, Brazil and India are applying for joining the UN.
    2. B.
      Some countries, such as North and South Korea, Italy, Pakistan, Mexico and Argentina
      propose ticking the four countries out of the UN.
    3. C.
      If the countries’ bids for permanent membership of the Council are turned down, the
      opponent countries will take the place.
    4. D.
      The UN Security Council is going to take in new members.
  3. 3.

    The underlined phrase “frown on” in the third paragraph can be replaced by _____.

    1. A.
      agree on
    2. B.
      disapprove of
    3. C.
      give a firm support to
    4. D.
      say yes to
  4. 4.

    What’s the main reason for China’s opposition to Japan’s permanent membership of the
    Council?

    1. A.
      Japan is unwilling to admit to its crimes against the Chinese in the World War II.
    2. B.
      Millions of people in Asia signed a petition against it.
    3. C.
      The Chinese people have strong anti-Japanese feeling.
    4. D.
      Japan is an irresponsible country that once had a history of invasion.

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I knew I couldn’t let my worries spoil my daughter’s fun. There was nothing I could do for Mom except pray, I thought. We left the house and went down the block. I was so upset that I hardly took notice of the kids around me. There came the man to whose son I’d once given piano lessons. “Hello there,” I said, greeting him and the boy at his side.
“Hello,” the father answered. “Having fun?”“I’m trying,” I said. “Why, what’s wrong?” he asked. I told him the whole story. “My mother, in China, broke her leg and didn’t understand any of the doctors. And I’m too far away to do anything!” I said.
He raised his eyebrows. “Beijing, you said?” he asked. I nodded. He smiled. “Believe it or not, my sister is a doctor at an English-speaking hospital there. If you want, I’ll make a call right away and we’ll try and get your mom transferred (轉(zhuǎn)移).”
A few days later I sat in the living room with my daughter as she finished the last of the candy. “Mommy, how far away is China?” she asked. “Not as far as I thought,” I said.

  1. 1.

    What did the author’s daughter want to do?

    1. A.
      Pray with the author.
    2. B.
      Enjoy herself outside.
    3. C.
      Play a trick on her mom.
    4. D.
      Go to the theatre to see a play.
  2. 2.

    What was the author’s mother worried about most?

    1. A.
      She couldn’t get used to the life in Beijing.
    2. B.
      She was hurt in the leg badly while travelling.
    3. C.
      She was too old and weak to pray for her daughter.
    4. D.
      She couldn’t make herself understood by the doctor.
  3. 3.

    The author hardly took notice of the kids around because _____ .

    1. A.
      she was calling her mother
    2. B.
      she felt very sad at that time
    3. C.
      she was about to give a lesson
    4. D.
      she couldn’t find her daughter
  4. 4.

    We can infer from the text that _____ .

    1. A.
      the man’s sister would help the author’s mother
    2. B.
      the author would come to China to see her mother
    3. C.
      the author was a famous music teacher in the town
    4. D.
      the author’s daughter wanted to travel in China

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Almost 55,000 people who have had a major impact on British society are profiled in a new 60-volume book that has taken 12 years to compile.
It has cost more than £25million and taken 10,000 writers to update the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Murder victims Stephen Lawrence and James Bulger are among those joining the likes of Queen Victoria and Gandhi.
The new version of the dictionary, which was founded in 1882, costs £7,500 and takes up 12 feet of shelf space.
Projects director Robert Faber said Stephen Lawrence was included because his death triggered "dramatic developments in British policing and social policy".
Women make up 10% of the entries - double the previous share - and include Queen Elizabeth I, Dusty Springfield, Linda McCartney and Virginia Woolf, whose father compiled the first edition.
Alongside the famous names are lesser known individuals such as the inventor of snooker, army reservist(預(yù)備役軍人)Neville Chamberlain.
Stephen Lawrence and James Bulger were both included because of the "overwhelming soul-searching(真摯的自我反省、深思)and examination of education and social policy" which followed their deaths.
Mr Faber said: "These are not just people who were killed but people who had an impact. Jill Dando is there as much for her career but also because her death became a public event.
"So many of these people have seized the public imagination and have contributed to public debate." 

  1. 1.

    How much does a volume of the new version cost on average?

    1. A.
      More than £25million.
    2. B.
      More than £400, 000.
    3. C.
      £7, 500.
    4. D.
      £125.
  2. 2.

    How many women are profiled in the New Oxford Dictionary of National Biography?

    1. A.
      About 5.
    2. B.
      About 55.
    3. C.
      About 550.
    4. D.
      About 5500.
  3. 3.

    It can be inferred that Jill Dando _____.

    1. A.
      died in a case of murder which drew the public much attention
    2. B.
      isn’t included in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
    3. C.
      is the director of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
    4. D.
      is included in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography only for her death
  4. 4.

    _____ are collected in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.

    1. A.
      Those who were murdered in history
    2. B.
      Those who have shaped Britain
    3. C.
      Those who are famous all over the world
    4. D.
      Those who live in Britain

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