WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING LAYERS WOULD BE THE ONE AT WHICH ARCHAEOLO...

4. Which of the following layers would be the one at which archaeologists would stop digging? A. one with the remains of an 18th century wall B. a layer of undisturbed soil C. a layer containing deep cuts D. one with the remains of Bronze Age tools 5 All of the following would be; something an archaeologist uses to learn about the past EXCEPT______. A. a bone fragment B. an axe from the Bronze Age C. a letter from a war general D. a piece of pottery E. Reading comprehension 5: (0,1 x 5 = 0,5) Read the missing paragraphs A-G and decide where each one fits in the article. Remember there is one more paragraph than you need. A Although we had been preparing for her return this autumn, the whole family has been inconfusion. She is closer than ever to her American family. She still loves us, but we are no longer her primary family and knowing this is terrible. B Recently I spoke to her on the phone, trying to understand the college arrangements there. She sounds confused. Her employers did not inform us they were taking on this parentalresponsibility and that is worrying. C This family has broken so many rules of the au pair scheme that I could have my daughterreturned home. But that would only make her hate us. I feel that somewhere she has lost her own identity, but all we can do is to keep in touch with her, to keep telling her we love her and that she will always have a home here. D As we said our goodbyes, she was excited but nervous. For an 18- year-old who had rarely been away from home, this was an enormous step. E We had always been a close family, but I wouldn't say that we had been harsh or particularly possessive parents. We just wanted to see our children grow up to be happy. F This is more than just the pain of losing the child we love. Many inexperienced 18-year- olds suffer culture shock when they return home after a year of exciting living. Yet no-one warns them or their parents about this, and many of them take several months to settleagain. G During that first year, I lived for her letters. At least she was happy; she had settled quickly and loved her American family. I had anxious moments, such as when she said that they were trying to persuade her to stay 'for ever'. SOMEBODY'S STOLEN MY DAUGHTER Three years ago, my daughter took her exams, won a university place and decided to take a year off between leaving school and starting university. She chose to go to America as an au pair and we saw her off at the airport in August.