Read the texts below and decide what part of speech in A, B, C or D best fits each gap in the sentences

Periodicals are publications released on a (1) _______ basis that feature articles, poems, stories, and other types of writing. Many periodicals also (2) _______ photographs and drawings. Periodicals that are aimed at a general audience, such as weekly news roundups, are also called magazines. Those with a more (3) _______ audience, such as publications of (4) _______ organizations, can be termed journals.

(5) _______, the difference between periodicals and news papers has been a matter of format, publication sched ule, and content. Most newspapers deal with the news of the day and are (6) _______ daily on pulp paper with relative ly large, unbound pages. Periodicals focus on more (7) _______ material, and when they deal with the news they tend do so in the form of (8) _______ or commentaries. For centurie periodicals generally (9) _______ on finer paper than newspapers, with smaller (10) _______ pages, and at intervals longer than a day (weekly, every two weeks, monthly, quarterly, or even annually).

In the 1990s, with the (11) _______ of the Internet, publishers began to release newspapers and periodicals online. This development (12) _______ the line between the two forms because the general format of online newspapers and periodicals is (13) _______, and the publication schedule of both forms became more (14) _______. For example, many newspaper publishers update their online versions throughout the day, and some online periodicals do the same Despite these technological changes, the two forms differing emphasis in choice of content remains a (15) _______ factor.

 

1. regularity regular regularly regulate

 

2. inclusion inclusive including include

 

3. narrow narrowed narrowing narrowness

 

4. scholarly scholar scholarship scholastic

 

5. History Historically Historic Historical

 

6. issue issuance issued issuing

 

7. specialize specialization specialized specializing

 

8. summarize summarizing summaries summarized

 

9. appear appearance appearing appeared

 

10. bind bound binding binder

 

11. growth growing grow grown

 

12. blur blurring blurry blurred

 

13. similarity similarly similar similize

 

14. flex flexible flexibility flexibly

 

15. distinguish distinguishing distinguished distinguisher

Insert prepositions.

A. The role … religion … Canadian education has been controversial … centuries. The first schools in New France were operated … the church. … the early nineteenth century the colonial governments moved to set … publicly funded education system. However, soon religious divisions became problematic. … the time religious study was considered an integral part … education, but Protestants and Catholics were deeply divided … how this education should be delivered.

The earliest Canadian schools, which were conducted … French Catholic religious orders, date … the early 17-th century. Higher education was inaugurated … 1635 … the founding of the College des Jesuites … the city of Quebec.

B. Education is generally compulsory … children … ages 6 or 7 … ages 15 or 16, depending … the province … which they live, and it is free until the completion of secondary school studies. … the early 1990s Canada had more than 16,000 elementary and secondary schools, … a total enrollment … nearly 5.3 million students.

In the early 1990s Canada maintained 19 specialized schools … the blind and the deaf. These institutions together enrolled … 2400 pupils, who were instructed … some 575 teachers. Canada had several schools … mentally handicapped children.


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