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Section A (Reading)
7
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow:
Freedom is a sweet sounding word. Nearly all of us love to use
it or hear it used. Even if we do not quite understand what it means, we
feel it stands for someting fine and courageous. And so it does. It
stands for someting precious too; something for which men and women
in every part of the world have struggled and suffered and gone bravely
even to their death. If we enjoy any freedom now, it is partly due to
them. So it is really worth out while to know clearly what freedom is,
and why it has been valyed so highly. We shall ourselves thereby come
to value it and not lose it by our carelessness. At one time, it used to
be said, "All men are born free," but we can now see that it is not true
at all; for nature binds us in all sorts of ways. The newborn baby is not
free not even as free as the newborn calf
, much less than the newborn
mosquito. The young mosquito is soon able to fly away, the calf begins
to walk in a few bays; but the human baby takes at least a year even to
crawl. He slowly wins his freedom by increase of strength and skill. It
does not come to him in any other way.
1) How is freedom a sweet-sounding word?
2) How has freedom come to us?
3) All men are born free.' Does the writer agree with this?
How does the writer compare a human child with young ones
of the other species?
How does a child win its freedom?
Find from passage words which mean the same as the following:
a) Valuable and important
b) move on one's knees and hands, keeping the body
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