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The terms, revolutionary religious fanatic and Messiah, have been applied through the centuries to Jesus of Nazareth who in the space of thee years created a religious turmoil that cost him his life and changed history. No reliable information can be found on his life, although the date 4 B-C- has been accepted as the year of his birth. Christ wrote nothing during his lifetime that has survived, and we are forced to rely mainly on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, these cannot be considered strictly. Biographical in content, since their message became more important than the man to the writers. And there is some evidence that they took their lead from the subject himself, who is one passage of the Gospel of Mark, admonishes his disciples to tell no man of me, this would seem to imply. That Christ was more interested in creating a spiritual image than a physical one. .--------------Not much is know about Christ’s life because. Information on his growth is false. His written works are out of date. The Apostles biography about him is not complete. He didn’t scam willing to promote his figure. The terms, revolutionary religious fanatic and Messiah, have been applied through the centuries to Jesus of Nazareth who in the space of thee years created a religious turmoil that cost him his life and changed history. No reliable information can be found on his life, although the date 4 B-C- has been accepted as the year of his birth. Christ wrote nothing during his lifetime that has survived, and we are forced to rely mainly on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, these cannot be considered strictly. Biographical in content, since their message became more important than the man to the writers. And there is some evidence that they took their lead from the subject himself, who is one passage of the Gospel of Mark, admonishes his disciples to tell no man of me, this would seem to imply. That Christ was more interested in creating a spiritual image than a physical one. ------In the expression “from the subject himself” underlined inline 12, the word ‘stands for. Gospel. Jesus. Item. Theme. the terms, revolutionary religious fanatic and Messiah, have been applied through the centuries to Jesus of Nazareth who in the space of thee years created a religious turmoil that cost him his life and changed history. No reliable information can be found on his life, although the date 4 B-C- has been accepted as the year of his birth. Christ wrote nothing during his lifetime that has survived, and we are forced to rely mainly on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, these cannot be considered strictly. Biographical in content, since their message became more important than the man to the writers. And there is some evidence that they took their lead from the subject himself, who is one passage of the Gospel of Mark, admonishes his disciples to tell no man of me, this would seem to imply. That Christ was more interested in creating a spiritual image than a physical one. ---------Which of following ideas is true according to the text?. Jesus was born after the year 4 B.C. Jesus spent 3 years organizing Christianity. Jesus death produced changes in history. Jesus ideas attracted the disciples more than the man himself. One of the most colourful politicians of modern times, founder of an important family in American politics. John Fitzgerald. Was born in Boston’s North End and his parents were Irish immigrants. He grew up in a red brick tenement and received, much of his education in the streets. In the Boston of the 1880’s the Irish may have constituted a majority of the city’s population, but they remained largely under the thump of the Yankee aristocracy. Fitzgerald’s first stop in politics was to ploy himself a regular fellow. To his Irish neighbors in the North End. He became active in, Ancient Order of the Hibernians, and dozens of other religious and fraternal organizations. All this sociability paid off in 1892 when young Fitzgerald, who had been earning his living in the insurance business, was. Elected to the Boston common council. ----------------According to the author, Fitzgerald. Was a street tramp. Found a political dynasty. Was a friendly person. Grew up in a radical medium. One of the most colourful politicians of modern times, founder of an important family in American politics. John Fitzgerald. Was born in Boston’s North End and his parents were Irish immigrants. He grew up in a red brick tenement and received, much of his education in the streets. In the Boston of the 1880’s the Irish may have constituted a majority of the city’s population, but they remained largely under the thump of the Yankee aristocracy. Fitzgerald’s first stop in politics was to ploy himself a regular fellow. To his Irish neighbors in the North End. He became active in, Ancient Order of the Hibernians, and dozens of other religious and fraternal organizations. All this sociability paid off in 1892 when young Fitzgerald, who had been earning his living in the insurance business, was. Elected to the Boston common council. -------------In the sentence “but they remained largely under the thumb” the world ‘Largely’, underlined in Lino 7 means. Widely. For a long time. Specially. In all the territory. One of the most colourful politicians of modern times, founder of an important family in American politics. John Fitzgerald. Was born in Boston’s North End and his parents were Irish immigrants. He grew up in a red brick tenement and received, much of his education in the streets. In the Boston of the 1880’s the Irish may have constituted a majority of the city’s population, but they remained largely under the thump of the Yankee aristocracy. Fitzgerald’s first stop in politics was to ploy himself a regular fellow. To his Irish neighbors in the North End. He became active in, Ancient Order of the Hibernians, and dozens of other religious and fraternal organizations. All this sociability paid off in 1892 when young Fitzgerald, who had been earning his living in the insurance business, was. Elected to the Boston common council. ------------------Which of the following ideas is true according to the text?. The Irish population discriminated against the Yankee aristocracy. Fitzgerald started living in the insurance business in 1892. Fitzgerald started his political career by impressing his neighbours. The Irish population was undoubtedly a majority in the sixth Century Boston. Many devout Christians believed that the world would come a sudden end just 1,000 years after Christ, this prospect of the “millennium” BROUGHT RELIEF TO MANY A WEARY PERSON. Many journeyed to Palestine to be present in their holly land. 5. - When the end of the world came. But the end of the world did not came, and the thousands of pilgrims who has journeyed to Jerusalem were ill treated by the Turks. They returned to Europe full of anger and humiliation, and spread the story of the their sufferings in the. 10. - Holly land one famous pilgrim especially, peter the Hermit, went about, staff in hand, preaching to the people to rescue their Holy city Jerusalem, and seeing this the Muslims. Indignation and enthusiasm grew in Christendom, and seeing this the pope decided, to lead the movement. 15. - In 1905 a great Church council decided to proclaim a holy war against the Muslins for the recovery of the Holy City of Jerusalem, thus began the Crusades the fight of Christendom against Islam of Cross against the Crescent. Take from the people’s Almanac ---------------Which of the following titles best suits the text?. How the crusades Began. A world which Don’t End. The preaching’s of peter the Hermit. New Expectations for a Better world. Many devout Christians believed that the world would come a sudden end just 1,000 years after Christ, this prospect of the “millennium” BROUGHT RELIEF TO MANY A WEARY PERSON. Many journeyed to Palestine to be present in their holly land. 5. - When the end of the world came. But the end of the world did not came, and the thousands of pilgrims who has journeyed to Jerusalem were ill treated by the Turks. They returned to Europe full of anger and humiliation, and spread the story of the their sufferings in the. 10. - Holly land one famous pilgrim especially, peter the Hermit, went about, staff in hand, preaching to the people to rescue their Holy city Jerusalem, and seeing this the Muslims. Indignation and enthusiasm grew in Christendom, and seeing this the pope decided, to lead the movement. 15. - In 1905 a great Church council decided to proclaim a holy war against the Muslins for the recovery of the Holy City of Jerusalem, thus began the Crusades the fight of Christendom against Islam of Cross against the Crescent. --------In the expression “went about” underlined in line II, the word ‘aboud’ and be replaced by. On. here and there. Over. to the Holy land. Many devout Christians believed that the world would come a sudden end just 1,000 years after Christ, this prospect of the “millennium” BROUGHT RELIEF TO MANY A WEARY PERSON. Many journeyed to Palestine to be present in their holly land. 5. - When the end of the world came. But the end of the world did not came, and the thousands of pilgrims who has journeyed to Jerusalem were ill treated by the Turks. They returned to Europe full of anger and humiliation, and spread the story of the their sufferings in the. 10. - Holly land one famous pilgrim especially, peter the Hermit, went about, staff in hand, preaching to the people to rescue their Holy city Jerusalem, and seeing this the Muslims. Indignation and enthusiasm grew in Christendom, and seeing this the pope decided, to lead the movement. 15. - In 1905 a great Church council decided to proclaim a holy war against the Muslins for the recovery of the Holy City of Jerusalem, thus began the Crusades the fight of Christendom against Islam of Cross against the Crescent. --------------Which of following ideas is true according to the text?. The pilgrims got sick and tired in the Holy land. Angry and humiliated pilgrims proclaimed the holy war. The Turk discriminated Christian pilgrims in Jerusalem. Humanity thought the world would end before the year 1,000 after Christ. Her hands are___________ because she was playing with clay and mud. a) Hardy. Sticky. Bitter. Thrifty. Jack never studies He’s always ______________. a) Setting out. b) Talking over. Thinking up. Fooling around. Sir Thomas Hamilton inherited a castle of great_______________. a) Furniture. Library. Antiquity. Burglary. When Mary decided to leave, John _________her____________ at the bus station. Saw/off. Let/alone. Looked/for. Pulled/down. Peter’s ________________ come from his parents giving him independence. a) Device. Disgust. Self-reliance. Natural resources. the contract is very advantage _______ for you sign it. ous. ive. ing. ion. The inspector _______________all the points of the case before giving his opinion. help on. kept up. left out. went over. The ___________didn’t come together with the merchandise; they sent it bay mail. Invoice. packing. market. crew. You ___________many important details in your monthly report. a) left out. caught up. turned off. dropped by. More than five people were injured in the highway _______________. a) Tramp. distress. disgrace. collision. The accident was caused by high speed. It _______________at noon. a) went over. whirled. grabbed. struggled. She____________ my hand and jumped into the water. a) Trapped. whirled. grabbed. struggled. When Linda started crying, Bob felt sorry and the quarrel _____________. a) was over. turned off. undergo. purpose. When Linda started crying, Bob felt sorry and the quarrel _____________. was over. turned off. blew out. called out. The teacher ______________ the main aspects of his course. a) got by. made over. called off. pointed out. He was to work hard in order to keep his economic ______________. a) root. goods. path. status. I will remind you ____________. a) about our date. b) a little everyday. to your brother. When I listen to this song. We’re ______________on travelling to Africa next fall. a) Trying. planning. arguing. intending. Most of the spiders in this area are rather ________________; they have no poison. A) Barely. sticky. harmless. healthful. The bank’s profit __________________ 5 to 7 million pesos. a) Ranges. focuses. exports. researches. Our bookstore has independent ______________ in every state of the Republic. a) Root. branch. booklet. lecture. Gloria shouldn’t critic _________________her parents in that way. Al. is. our. ize. His _________________ was delayed due to the rain. a) Reach. arrival. vanish. timetable. We need more _______________ to keep the fire going. a) Fuel. burst. branch. furnace. A high ________________ rock is blocking the highway. a) Status. weapon. crevice. tonnage. I appreciated having John’s guide ________________from the very beginning of my studies in philosophy. a) Ion. ence. ment. ance. The firm’s __________________ campaign on T.V. has proved efficient. A) Labelling. enterprise. advertising. acquisition. This pie has only one ______________of cream. a) Speck. layer. spare. sample. The bank had to ________________ a new cashier. a) Hire. collect. search. achieve. The airplane_________________ is cheap. Fare. income. profit. enterprise. The ______________ for small cars is increasing together with the price of gas. A) Fare. profit. device. market. Hamlet and King Lear are two of Shakespeare’s _________________ works. A) Brine. spare. major. barely. Depend _________________ on drugs is a way to madness. A) Fon. ence. ance. ment. Dan had always _________________ for power and fortune. Finally, he has succeeded in his efforts. A) Argued. grabbed. struggled. advertised. It is dangerous for any industry to run out of _________________. raw materials. foreign trade. subject matter. natural resources. The _________________ declared bankruptey because of a lack of raw materials. Library. enterprise. advertising. merchandise. Do you think Frank will _________________ my advice into account?. A) Put. look. keep. take. The lecture was called _________________ because no one attended. Down. off. back. for. |