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1. Answer each of the following questions in a sentence.

1. What did the excavations at Pompeii reveal?

2. Why were the citizens of Pompeii unconcerned about Mt. Vesuvius?

3. What is the meaning of prelude as it is used in the narrative?

4. What evidence is there that some of Pompeii’s people were wealthy?

5. What is the meaning of tremors as it is used in the narrative?

6. What happened when the pressure inside the volcano became too great?

7. Why did the explosion of Vesuvius have such stupendous force?

8. What materials were thrust from the volcano when it exploded?

9. What is the meaning of expelled as it is used in the narrative?

10. Why do you think uncovering Pompeii was such painstaking work?

11. Why did the underground water from Vesuvius cause deaths and injuries?

12. Why was the air at Pompeii dangerous to breathe?

13. What happened to Pliny the Younger’s uncle?

14. How large was Pompeii?

15. What were the three major causes of death at Pompeii?

2. Make up the summary of this text using the nessesary phrases. You can find them at the end of this textbook.

2. Vocabulary Exercises

1. Chicago

Chicago is the third largest city in the United States. Over three million people live in the two hundred and twenty five mile area of Chicago.

The world’s first skyscraper was constructed in Chicago in 1885. Today, some of the world’s tallest and most famous skyscrapers are found in the city. Located in the heart of the city is the one hundred and ten story Sears Tower, which is among the most famous skyscrapers ever built.

Chicago is often called ‘The Windy City’. It is assumed that this is due to the City’s weather, but in the 1990s 11 major U.S. cities outranked Chicago for average annual wind speed.

1. How many cities in the United States are larger than Chicago?

A. one B. two C. three D. four

2. Which of the following is true?

A. Chicago is the largest city in the world.

B. Chicago is home to some of the world’s tallest skyscrapers.

C. Chicago is the windiest city in the United States.

D. None of the above.

3. How many of people (in millions) live in Chicago?

A. one B. two C. three D. four

4. What is one of Chicago’s most famous skyscrapers?

A. The Sears Tower C. The Times Tower

B. The Sienna Tower D. The Empire State Building

Choose the correct words in the blanks.

Chicago is the third biggest city in the United States, and is the financial, business, and (1) ____________ (culture / cultural) capital of the Midwest. It is (2) ____________ (placed / located). on Lake Michigan. Chicago is world-(3) ____________ (renowned / known) as a global capital of architecture. Ever since the first steel-framed high-(4) ____________ (rise / rising) building of the world was constructed in the city in 1885, Chicago has been known for its (5) ____________ (skyscratchers / skyscrapers). The rest of the city (6) ____________ (contains / consists) of high-rise residential buildings near the lake and more low-rise buildings and (7) ____________ (one / single)-family homes as one gets farther from the lake. Along Lake Shore Drive, parks (8) ____________ (outline / line) the lakefront. Chicago’s many cultural and (9) ____________ (ethnicity / ethnic) groups make is a very vibrant, dynamic city. People from Chicago have a (10) ____________ (distant / distinct) accent.