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Passage 1

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.

Raj is a middle-aged man. Although he was bom in a poor family, he was raised well.His father owned a welding (焊接)shop, and used to work for more than 12 hours a day, so that his family could lead a comfortable life.

However, Raj’s father could not earn sufficient money to provide a decent life to his family. Being an average student in school, Raj used to score around 70 percent marks. Raj’s dream was to become a doctor. Since his marks weren’t very high, he could not get the desired course. Instead,he joined a bachelor’s degree course, completed the course successfully,and got a job in a company.

While his life was going on with no dramatic change, his father continued to work in his welding shop, so that he did not have to depend on Raj. After getting a permanent job, Raj got married and at the same time was also promoted in his job.

Later,Raj began to earn a handsome salary,and started to live luxuriously. He bought a new house. Although his company provided him with a car, Raj purchased a new car!

  • After an extravagant (奢侈的)life that lasted almost 6 to 7 years,Raj was neither able to manage all the household expenses, nor pay for the children's education and other basic necessities.
  • It so happened that Raj's father fell sick, and as a result, could not continue his work. He requested Raj to give him some money. Raj, already suffering from financial crisis, refused to help.
  • After a week, while Raj was on an official tour, he met a boy aged about 10 years selling toys. The boy requested Raj to buy something. Raj asked the boy why he was selling toys instead of studying. The boy replied, “My father had an accident. He cannot w
  • A.A comfortable life
  • B.A miserable life.
  • C.A decent life.
  • D.A lonely life.
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Sometimes these market days were fixed at evei^ tenth day, some every seventh or every fifth day. The Babylonians (54)___________that it should be every seventh day. On this day they didn't work, but met for trade or religious festivals.

The Jews followed their (55)_____, but kept every seventh day for religious purposes. On this day the week came into existence. It was space between market days. The Jews gave (56)___________of the seven days a name, but h was really a number after the Sabbath day (which was Saturday). For example, Wednesday was (57)_____________the fourth

day (four days after Saturday).

When the Egyptians adopted the seven-day week, they named the days after five (58)__________, the sun and the moon. The Romans used the Egyptian names for their days of the week: the day of the sun, of the moon, of the planet Mars, of Mercury, of Jupiter, of Venus, and of Saturn.

We get our names for the days not from the Romans but from the Anglo-Saxons, who called most of the days after their own (59)________, which were roughly the same as the gods of the Romans. The day of the sun became Sannandaeg, or Sunday. The day of the (60)_______was called Monandaeg, or Monday. The day of Mars became the day of the Tiw,who was their god of war. This became Tiwesdaeg, or Tuesday. Instead of Mercury’s name, that of the god Woden was given to Wednesday. The Roman day of Jupiter, the thunder, became the day of the thunder god Thor, and this became Thursday. The next day was named for Frigg, the wife of their god Odin, and so we have Friday. The day of Saturn became Saetemdaeg, a translation from the Roman, and then Saturday.

(From How Did the Days of the Week Get Their Names?)

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