Have any questions?
[email protected]
English
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Korean
Japanese
Thai
Chinese
Indonesian
Login
Signup
Contact
Login
Home
It seemed like a .
Question 1:
It seemed like a ....... statement, when a photojournalist said he wondered why camel jumpers had not*^*appeared in the Olympics yet.
A.
fortuitous
B.
factitious
C.
unsupported
D.
inaccurate
These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?
Camel Jumping | C1 – Advanced
10 minutes
10 questions
Do test
Some questions from the same exam
The ancient sport of camel jumping supposedly began as a dare between two Zaraniq tribesmen many*^*generations ago. Prizes are awarded to the man who can clear the most ........
The athletic performances are in big demand at traditional galas and weddings, with competition between*^*tribesmen as greatly anticipated as the ....... celebration.
It seemed like a ....... statement, when a photojournalist said he wondered why camel jumpers had not*^*appeared in the Olympics yet.
A photojournalist, Adam Reynolds, spent months photographing the jumpers for Smithsonian Magazine. After*^*six months, he realized it was ....... that he leave the politically dangerous area.
Some readers took offense at the idea of a jumper being able to achieve this seemingly impossible feat totally*^*unaided and thought it was a stunt ....... on the reader.
They speculated that the height of a camel would be a ....... for a lone jumper, unaided by others. Readers*^*continued to wonder if the man was thrown into the air, jumped off a hill, or used some kind of a spring-board.
....... contend that since camels are over six feet tall and several of them standing shoulder-to-shoulder would*^*occupy the space of a modern day SUV, it would be highly unlikely a jumper could take a running leap to*^*sprint over three or four camels.
Unlike the sport of bull-jumping, which still exists in some countries, there is no danger to the participant. The*^*camels stand ....... chewing their food while the jumpers vault over their backs.
The athletic feat of jumping over animals dates back to the Minoan period. Men and woman of ancient Crete*^*competed against each other in contests by leaping over the back of a bull, performing ....... before landing on*^*the ground.
In some parts of Spain, participants jump onto the backs of bovines performing similar stunts. However, the*^*danger is minimal as cows are much more ....... than bulls.*^*
Some other questions you may be interested in
I was impressed by the way ............................. she did it.
We have got everything ............................ you ordered.
This is the school ......................... I studied.
She may be late ............................ case we ought to wait for her.
We moved to the country so that the kids would have a garden .........................
This is the room .............................