11 Maria Chapman,abolitionist and close associate of William Lloyed Garrison,wrote many ( _# N# |! j* K brochures condemning slavery.6 m/ S% O1 B/ p& T: E3 S. z) d
A slogans B short poems + D( J/ H& P+ N' l9 } C sentiments D short pamphlets 3 x7 ^1 I- \+ T- C$ D' v; y5 U" z
12 It's evident that her handling of them has bruised the peaches.! W) G+ N& y2 j/ D* n
A promulgated B infatuated8 w8 I |5 ^) Y
C damaged D infuriated" w) X4 h n& _3 l |+ [
13 Messalina's name has become a byword for notorious behavior.$ R! b; r/ X/ m% a; @
A an epithet B an abstraction! A7 L5 C1 [0 \6 ~
C an indication D an oration 3 H. E6 r) g( ]! R2 M) C9 k' y14 The caliber of F.Scott Fitzgeralds writing was reassessed by literary critics in the 1950s., @5 ]! ^6 X3 H1 S
A idealism B creativity C quality D imagery g+ ?4 Z/ f! s! h3 R' [2 u3 d [5 H
15 People fishing on a lake must wait calmly so as not to scare the fish away. ! @: h+ h W$ D D" Z8 v o l/ _ A considerately B hungrily/ g( B. C0 O1 L2 k; I- A
C alertly D quietly