What does the author think of Botticelli’s representation skills?
What does" belief" mean to the author?
A.Faith.
B.Trust.
C.Security.
D.Hop
What does the author say people prefer for their children nowadays?
A.Personal freedom.
B.Things that are natural.
C.Urban surroundings.
D.Things that are purchased.
What attitude does the author hold for advertising?
A.Negative.
B.Positive.
C.Ridiculous.
D.Not stated.
What does the author think of the American youth?
A.Disappointed.
B.Excited.
C.Worrisome.
D.Satisfied.
What does the author think of the family?
A.Dull.
B.Full.
C.Small.
D.Strange.
What does the author think is the correct response to AIDS?
A.Fear and contempt.
B.Optimism and bravado.
C.Understanding and compassion.
D.Resentment and avoidance.
What does the author think of Botticelli's representation skills?
A.They are to be fully appreciated.
B.They evolve from an uncertain source.
C.They underlie his personality.
D.They conform. to the classical style.
What does the author say about two women in the front of a car?
A.They distract other drivers.
B.They always repeat what they are saying.
C.They are both nominal drivers.
D.Their attention is on each other.
What does the author try to express in the last paragraph?
A.Difficulties in raising her children.
B.Worries about what to buy for kids.
C.Gratitude to Twist for her role.
D.Concerns about schooling and religion.
For what does the author admire the Polish people?
A.Their hardworking spirit.
B.Their patience in waiting for theatre tickets.
C.Their delight in leisure activities.
D.Their enthusiasm for the arts.