Glenn Millers Disappearance2024-02-14The Legend of Custers Last Stand2024-02-14 Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 12345678910 Stonehenge Advanced English practice 10 multiple-choice questions If you log in, you will get the results via email. Category: advanced 1. According to .......... few monuments appear to be as intriguing as Stonehenge. Speculation as to its purpose ranges frombeing a place for the study of astronomy, or as seasonal time-clock or even as place of worship. hengologists hippocampus hedgehog hokum Category: advanced 2. Are these massive .......... stones still evidence of the remains of an ancient edifice or has modern reconstruction reshaped and rebuilt them too much? sarsen stencil seclusion secession Category: advanced 3. No one can definitively say how Stonehenge should look. What began as a U-shape arrangement 4, 0000 years ago, has been .......... into circles, ovals and horseshoe shapes. resuscitate recognized reconfigured realized Category: advanced 4. Acts of vandalism, weather and souvenir hunters have caused serious .......... to the monument with villagers even grinding up pieces of the stones to line their wells. discreditable disfigurement discrepancy disarray Category: advanced 5. One of the greatest challenges to preserving Stonehenge was felt by Sir Edmund Antrobus. Under the guidance of Professor William Gowl, he hired men to restore what had not been accomplished in four .......... . moraine monolith millennia momentum Category: advanced 6. Most of the .......... that had fallen in the late 1700's and early 1900's were finally lifted into place after the invention of a huge crane capable of lifting the mammoth rocks. trilithons tokenism traipse traducement Category: advanced 7. At the end of the restoration, most of Stonehenge was now secured as the monoliths were .......... in a 36 inch deep nest of cement. From a distance, an observer would see the stones much as they had looked in the 16th century. entranced embedded endured ennui Category: advanced 8. However, in 1963 a .......... accidentally hit a sharp blow to stone 22 while moving it from its original chalk socket. It fell down and wasn't righted until the following year. This was the last huge task used in the restoration of Stonehenge. winch welkin wench wayfarer Category: advanced 9. Not far from Stonehenge another megalith was in danger of disappearing. Millionaire Alexander Keiller bought the village of Avebury which included the Avebury Stone Circles. He set about rescuing the stones from their .......... state. disruptive dilapidated dilettante disappear Category: advanced 10. These circles are a combination of ditches, earthworks and standing stones about a mile in circumference. Keiller relocated the .......... who lived in the inner part of the circle and had all the ramshackle buildings torn down. Next, he restored all the buried stones, re-erecting them to the places they once stood. ignominy illusory inhabitants ilesotomy Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Author: Kovács Áron Share0