پاسخ دکتر مصطفوی به سوالات Cloze Test آزمون ارشد رشته زبان انگلیسی سال 1394
پاسخ دکتر مصطفوی به سوالات Cloze Test آزمون ارشد رشته زبان انگلیسی سال 1394
A Descent Into The Maelstrom
by Edgar Allan Poe
(published 1845)
WE had now reached the summit of the loftiest crag. For some minutes the old man seemed too much exhausted to speak
"Not long ago," said he at length, "and I could have guided you on this route ....31.... the youngest of my sons ; but, about three years past, .........32........... such as never happened to mortal man -- or at least such as no man ever survived to tell of -- and the six hours of deadly terror which I then endured have broken me up body and soul. You suppose me a very old man -- but I am not. It took less than a single day to change these hairs from a jetty black to white, to weaken my limbs, and to ......34..... my nerves, so that I tremble at the least .......35......, and am frightened at a shadow. Do you know I can scarcely look over this little cliff without getting 36 ?
The "little cliff," upon whose edge he had so carelessly thrown himself down to rest .......37.........., while he was only kept from falling by the .......38........ of his elbow on its extreme and slippery edge -- this "little cliff" arose, a sheer unobstructed precipice of black shining rock, some fifteen or sixteen hundred feet from the world of crags beneath us. Nothing would have tempted me to within half a dozen yards of its brink. In truth ........39..........., that I fell at full length upon the ground, clung to the shrubs around me, and dared not even glance upward at the sky -- while I struggled in .........40......... to divest myself of the idea that the very foundations of the mountain were in danger from the fury of the winds. It was long before I could reason myself into sufficient courage to sit up and look out into the distance

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