The name "soccer" is short for "association football." A hundred years ago the game was called 91) .......... Football. It was very popular in England. But at that time a newer kind of football 92) .......... Also being played in England. It had been 93) ........ at Rugby, a famous English school, in 1813. In the older game the only way of getting the ball down the 94) .......... To score was to kick it. The newer game allowed players to run with the ball. Often two teams would meet, only to find that one of the teams 95) ........... by the hitting rules and the other by the running rules.
91-  1) carelessly
2) simply
3) briefly
4) orally
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The name "soccer" is short for "association football." A hundred years ago the game was called 91) .......... Football. It was very popular in England. But at that time a newer kind of football 92) .......... Also being played in England. It had been 93) ........ at Rugby, a famous English school, in 1813. In the older game the only way of getting the ball down the 94) .......... To score was to kick it. The newer game allowed players to run with the ball. Often two teams would meet, only to find that one of the teams 95) ........... by the hitting rules and the other by the running rules.
92-  1) was
2) had
3) has been
4) has
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The name "soccer" is short for "association football." A hundred years ago the game was called 91) .......... Football. It was very popular in England. But at that time a newer kind of football 92) .......... Also being played in England. It had been 93) ........ at Rugby, a famous English school, in 1813. In the older game the only way of getting the ball down the 94) .......... To score was to kick it. The newer game allowed players to run with the ball. Often two teams would meet, only to find that one of the teams 95) ........... by the hitting rules and the other by the running rules.
93-  1) involved
2) provided
3) handled
4) developed
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The name "soccer" is short for "association football." A hundred years ago the game was called 91) .......... Football. It was very popular in England. But at that time a newer kind of football 92) .......... Also being played in England. It had been 93) ........ at Rugby, a famous English school, in 1813. In the older game the only way of getting the ball down the 94) .......... To score was to kick it. The newer game allowed players to run with the ball. Often two teams would meet, only to find that one of the teams 95) ........... by the hitting rules and the other by the running rules.
94-  1) area
2) scene
3) field
4) base
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The name "soccer" is short for "association football." A hundred years ago the game was called 91) .......... Football. It was very popular in England. But at that time a newer kind of football 92) .......... Also being played in England. It had been 93) ........ at Rugby, a famous English school, in 1813. In the older game the only way of getting the ball down the 94) .......... To score was to kick it. The newer game allowed players to run with the ball. Often two teams would meet, only to find that one of the teams 95) ........... by the hitting rules and the other by the running rules.
95-  1) played
2) to play
3) plays
4) were playing
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Before Newton's time, scientists knew something about gravity. They knew that gravity makes objects fall to the ground and keeps houses and people from being thrown into space. Could it be, Newton asked himself, that the sun pulls the moon and keeps it from running away? And could it be that the sun pulls the earth and the other planets and helps keep them in their paths? Newton thought so.
At first he could not prove that his idea was right. He himself decided that he was on the wrong track. But years later he worked again on the problem and found out that he had been right after all. He wrote a famous book about gravity.
Newton made many other discoveries. Some of them were about light. He found out, for instance, that sunlight is made up of the rainbow colors. He studied sunlight partly by blowing soap bubbles and watching  the colors in them. His neighbors were surprised to see a grown man blowing bubbles for hours at a time.
Newton wanted to find out more about the planets and the other heavenly bodies. But he was not satisfied with the telescopes that were available ; To get a better one he invented a new kind ..... a reflecting telescope. It helped him find out many new things about the sky.
96- Scientist who lived before Newton......... .
1) were familiar with what we now call gravity.
2) did not know why objects fell to the ground
3) did not understand that some force held them tied to the Earth
4) were amazed at the fact that houses kept sticking to the ground
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Before Newton's time, scientists knew something about gravity. They knew that gravity makes objects fall to the ground and keeps houses and people from being thrown into space. Could it be, Newton asked himself, that the sun pulls the moon and keeps it from running away? And could it be that the sun pulls the earth and the other planets and helps keep them in their paths? Newton thought so.
At first he could not prove that his idea was right. He himself decided that he was on the wrong track. But years later he worked again on the problem and found out that he had been right after all. He wrote a famous book about gravity.
Newton made many other discoveries. Some of them were about light. He found out, for instance, that sunlight is made up of the rainbow colors. He studied sunlight partly by blowing soap bubbles and watching  the colors in them. His neighbors were surprised to see a grown man blowing bubbles for hours at a time.
Newton wanted to find out more about the planets and the other heavenly bodies. But he was not satisfied with the telescopes that were available ; To get a better one he invented a new kind ..... a reflecting telescope. It helped him find out many new things about the sky.
97- Newton  wrote his first book when he........................ .
1) realized that his ideas were correct
2) found out he was in the wrong track
3) decided to become famous in his country
4) decided to share his experiments with other scientists
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Before Newton's time, scientists knew something about gravity. They knew that gravity makes objects fall to the ground and keeps houses and people from being thrown into space. Could it be, Newton asked himself, that the sun pulls the moon and keeps it from running away? And could it be that the sun pulls the earth and the other planets and helps keep them in their paths? Newton thought so.
At first he could not prove that his idea was right. He himself decided that he was on the wrong track. But years later he worked again on the problem and found out that he had been right after all. He wrote a famous book about gravity.
Newton made many other discoveries. Some of them were about light. He found out, for instance, that sunlight is made up of the rainbow colors. He studied sunlight partly by blowing soap bubbles and watching  the colors in them. His neighbors were surprised to see a grown man blowing bubbles for hours at a time.
Newton wanted to find out more about the planets and the other heavenly bodies. But he was not satisfied with the telescopes that were available ; To get a better one he invented a new kind ..... a reflecting telescope. It helped him find out many new things about the sky.
98-The phrase " made up" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to .......... .
1) bent
2) built
3) composed
4)separated
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Before Newton's time, scientists knew something about gravity. They knew that gravity makes objects fall to the ground and keeps houses and people from being thrown into space. Could it be, Newton asked himself, that the sun pulls the moon and keeps it from running away? And could it be that the sun pulls the earth and the other planets and helps keep them in their paths? Newton thought so.
At first he could not prove that his idea was right. He himself decided that he was on the wrong track. But years later he worked again on the problem and found out that he had been right after all. He wrote a famous book about gravity.
Newton made many other discoveries. Some of them were about light. He found out, for instance, that sunlight is made up of the rainbow colors. He studied sunlight partly by blowing soap bubbles and watching  the colors in them. His neighbors were surprised to see a grown man blowing bubbles for hours at a time.
Newton wanted to find out more about the planets and the other heavenly bodies. But he was not satisfied with the telescopes that were available ; To get a better one he invented a new kind ..... a reflecting telescope. It helped him find out many new things about the sky.
99- The word "one" in paragraph 4 refers to ........ .
1) Kind
2) view
3) experiment
4) telescope
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Before Newton's time, scientists knew something about gravity. They knew that gravity makes objects fall to the ground and keeps houses and people from being thrown into space. Could it be, Newton asked himself, that the sun pulls the moon and keeps it from running away? And could it be that the sun pulls the earth and the other planets and helps keep them in their paths? Newton thought so.
At first he could not prove that his idea was right. He himself decided that he was on the wrong track. But years later he worked again on the problem and found out that he had been right after all. He wrote a famous book about gravity.
Newton made many other discoveries. Some of them were about light. He found out, for instance, that sunlight is made up of the rainbow colors. He studied sunlight partly by blowing soap bubbles and watching  the colors in them. His neighbors were surprised to see a grown man blowing bubbles for hours at a time.
Newton wanted to find out more about the planets and the other heavenly bodies. But he was not satisfied with the telescopes that were available ; To get a better one he invented a new kind ..... a reflecting telescope. It helped him find out many new things about the sky.
100- The word "one" in paragraph 4 refers to ........ .
1) Kind
2) view
3) experiment
4) telescope
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