A. OFF WOULD SPADE COME B. OFF WOULD COME SPADE C. OUT...

20. A. off would Spade come B. off would come Spade C. out would Spade come D. out would come Spade D. Reading comprehension 4: (0,1 x 5 = 0,5) Read the passage and answer the questions in A, B,C, D: Excavations, or "digs" are the most important means by which archaeologists get their information. By examining aerial photographs, old pictures, maps, documents and landmarks, they make the decision about where a good place might be to dig. After painstakingly removing layers of soil, often using small tools, and trowels, they look for artifacts. This process continues until they reach an undisturbed layer of soil which has no trace of human occupation. Brushing away the soil that hides an artifact is like brushing away time. The tiny fragments help to create a more complete picture of the past. Although archaeology is the study of the remains of past human societies, it is not the same as history. Historians use written records to find out about the past, whereas archaeologists use the objects they find such as pots, bones, and tools to find out about the past.