All Sumerian cities recognized a number of gods in common, including the sky god, the lord of storms, and the morning and evening star. (1) the Sumerian worshipped the goddess of fertility, love, and war, she was evidently lower (2) status than the male gods, indicating that in a more urbanized society the (3) that the peoples of previous times had paid to the earth mother goddess had (4) . The gods seemed hopelessly violent and (5) , and one’s life a period of slavery at their easy will. The epic poem The Creation emphasizes that (6) were created to enable the gods to (7) up working. Each city moreover had its own god, who was considered to (8) the temple literally and who was in theory the owner of all property within the city. (9) the priests who interpreted the will of the god and controlled the (10) of the economic produce of the city were favored (11) their supernatural and material functions (12) . When, after 3000 B. C. , growing warfare among the cities made military leadership (13) , the head of the army who became king assumed a(n) (14) position between the god, whose agent he was, and the priestly class, whom he had both to use and to (15) Thus king and priests represented the upper class in a hierarchical society. (16) them were the scribes, the secular attendants of the temple, who (17) every aspect of the city’s economic life and who developed a rough judicial system. (18) the temple officials, society was divided among an elite or (19) group of large landowners and military leaders; a mixed group of merchants, artisans, and craftsmen, free peasants who (20) the majority of the population; and slaves.

Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.20()

A:consist B:compose C:compile D:consume

What is the ’biggest city in the world That is, (21) city has the largest population This seems like (22) question to answer, but actually it isn’t.
It’s actually rather difficult to say which cities (23) the largest. There are two reasons for this difficulty. First of all, it isn’t easy to determine a city’s boundaries, that is, where a city ends. Nowadays, nearly all cities have a large (24) area around them. So when we talk about the population of a city, we often mean the population of the whole metropolitan area around the city. That means that it’s difficult to determine what the population of a city is because it’s difficult to define what a city is.
The second reason that it is difficult to (25) the population of different cities is this: it is almost impossible to get (26) about the population of all cities for the same year. For example, we might get an estimate of New York’s population in 1979 and an (27) of Mexico City’s population in 1981. So we real ly can’t compare the numbers because the information is for (28) different years. And the population of cities changes rather quickly, especially in some cases. For example, the population of Jakarta, Indonesia, may increase by 5% each year, so the population figure will change rather quickly.
So we can say that these are our two (29) for comparing the populations of cities: one, it’s difficult to determine the (30) of a city, and two, it is difficult to get accurate information.

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A:compile B:compare C:conduct D:conclusion

What is the ’biggest city in the world That is, (21) city has the largest population This seems like (22) question to answer, but actually it isn’t. It’s actually rather difficult to say which cities (23) the largest. There are two reasons for this difficulty. First of all, it isn’t easy to determine a city’s boundaries, that is, where a city ends. Nowadays, nearly all cities have a large (24) area around them. So when we talk about the population of a city, we often mean the population of the whole metropolitan area around the city. That means that it’s difficult to determine what the population of a city is because it’s difficult to define what a city is. The second reason that it is difficult to (25) the population of different cities is this: it is almost impossible to get (26) about the population of all cities for the same year. For example, we might get an estimate of New York’s population in 1979 and an (27) of Mexico City’s population in 1981. So we real ly can’t compare the numbers because the information is for (28) different years. And the population of cities changes rather quickly, especially in some cases. For example, the population of Jakarta, Indonesia, may increase by 5% each year, so the population figure will change rather quickly. So we can say that these are our two (29) for comparing the populations of cities: one, it’s difficult to determine the (30) of a city, and two, it is difficult to get accurate information.

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A:compile B:compare C:conduct D:conclusion

He is going to compile the data requested by the tax collector.

A:sprout B:evade C:redeem D:gather

To document your code can increase program (2) and make program easier to (3) .

A:execute B:interpret C:compile D:maintain

43.The following suggestions increase "Programs" (1) and make them easier to (2)
1.Use a standard indention technique, blank lines, form feeds, and spaces.
2.Insert plenty of comments into your code.
(2)

A:execute B:interrupt C:compile D:maintain

82.The (1) program means a program written in a high-level language. It is generally translated to an (2) program, which is in a form directly understandably by the computer.
The translation is usually done by a program called (3) .
(3)

A:compiler B:assembler C:compile D:transfer

To document your code can increase program (57) and make program easier to (58) .

(58)()

A:execute B:interpret C:compile D:maintain

Supervision will manage the implementation and the configuration of the different, types of project documents, not including ().

A:compile B:format C:version D:change

A:Command B:Compile C:Comment D:Statement

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