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第26至35顆為顆組     Crop circles first appeared in the fields of southern England in the mid-1970s. Early circles were not 26 , but simply appeared, overnight, in fields of wheat, rape, oat, andbarley. The crops are flattened,the stalks bent but not 27. Wiltshire County is theacknowledged center of the phenomenon. The county is home to some of the most sacred Neolithic sites in Europe, built as far back as 4,600 years ago, 28 Stonehenge, Avebury, Silbury Hill, and burial grounds such as West Kennet Long Barrow. As the crop circle phenomenon gained momentum, formations have also been 29 in Australia, South Africa, China, Russia, and many other countries, .30 in close proximity to ancient sacred sites. Still, each year more than a hundred formations appear in the fields ofsouthern England.    In 1991,Doug Bower and Dave Chorley came forward and claimed 31 for the crop circles over the past 20 years or so, and the battle between artists and other-world believers was 32 . “I think Doug Bower is the greatest artist of the 20th century,” saidJohn Lundberg, a graphic design artist, Web site creator, and acknowledged circle maker. Bower’s work has the earmarks of all new art forms, “pushing boundaries, opening new doors, working outside of the established 33 ,”Lundbergcontinued. His group, knownas the Circlemakers,considers their practice an art. Lundberg estimates that there are three or four 34 crop circle art groups operating in the United Kingdom today, and numerous other small groups that make one or two circles a year more or less as a lark. Circlemakers now does quite a bit of 35 work for profit; in early July, the group created a giant crop formation 140 feet (46 meters) in diameter for the History Channel. But they also still do covert work in the dead of night.
(A)reported
(B) mediums
(C) frequently
(D) broken
(E)commercial(AB) engaged(AC) dedicated(AD) complicated(AE) including(BC) responsibility
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答案:A
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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