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Giup minh nhe The Globe Theater, where most of Shakespeare's plays were staged and performed, was located in London. Cuthbert and Richard Burbage built the theater in 1599 with materials left over from the construction of London’s first playhouse, the Theater. They constructed the Globe on the south side of the Thames River in the little town of Southwark and counted on making the theater a draw for the locals. Little is known about the architectural design of the theater except what can be...
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The Globe Theater, where most of Shakespeare's plays were staged and performed,
was located in London. Cuthbert and Richard Burbage built the theater in 1599 with
materials left over from the construction of London’s first playhouse, the Theater. They
constructed the Globe on the south side of the Thames River in the little town of Southwark
and counted on making the theater a draw for the locals. Little is known about the
architectural design of the theater except what can be deduced from maps and the layout of
the plays presented there. It appears that the Globe was either round or polygonal on the
outside but most likely round on the inside. In keeping with the contemporary imitations of
Roman government buildings, its roof was most probably shaped as a crude dome. It can be
further deduced that the structure was decorated with pediments, arches, columns, and
ornate staircases with carvings of shells, feathers, and cupids. The size of its audience is
projected at as many as 3,000 spectators both in the amphitheater and in the balcony. The
Globe burned down in 1613; it was rebuilt on the same foundation a year later, but its
external walls were curved at an angle different from that of the original. The theater was
built hastily, and evidently safety was not a top priority for either the engineer or the
company. After several nearly fatal accidents, the Globe was torn down for good in 1644.
56. This passage most likely came from a longer work on _____.
A. English deductive trivia B. English monumental constructions
C. notable English disasters D. the history of the English theater
5 | 6 P a g e s
57. According to the passage, the Globe Theater was built _____.
A. from available contemporary materials B. on a foundation designed to meet a temporary need
C. from materials remaining from another project D. with ornaments intended to fool the spectators
58. In line 5, the phrase 'a draw’ is closest in meaning to _____.
A. an attraction B. an option C. a drawing D. a donation
59. It can be inferred from the passage that the Globe’s exact architectural design _____.
A. should be reconstituted B. cannot be determined
C. should be obliterated D. cannot be disregarded
60. In line 8, the word ‘imitations’ is closest in meaning to _____.
A. enumeration B. emulation C. elaborations D. eliminationi can't understand?? please help me out
61. In line 11, the word ‘projected’ is closest in meaning to _____.
A. embellished B. confirmed C. calculated D. entrenched
62. The passage suggests that, for its time, the Globe Theater was _____.
A. humble B. large C. austere D. harsh
63. According to the passage, in how many buildings was the Globe Theater housed during its operation?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four >>>i can't understand?? please help me out
64. The author implies that the last building housing the Globe was _____.
A. dignified B. unmistakable C. haunted D. hazardous
65. With which of the following statements is the author most likely to agree?
A. The architectural design of the theater was exemplary in the 1600s.
B. The builders did not invest a great deal of thought into the theater design. i can't understand?? please help me out
C. The theater audience enjoyed plays, as well as the building design.
D. The theater location contributed to the opulence of its design and decorations.

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30 tháng 7 2017

The Globe Theater, where most of Shakespeare's plays were staged and performed,
was located in London. Cuthbert and Richard Burbage built the theater in 1599 with
materials left over from the construction of London’s first playhouse, the Theater. They
constructed the Globe on the south side of the Thames River in the little town of Southwark
and counted on making the theater a draw for the locals. Little is known about the
architectural design of the theater except what can be deduced from maps and the layout of
the plays presented there. It appears that the Globe was either round or polygonal on the
outside but most likely round on the inside. In keeping with the contemporary imitations of
Roman government buildings, its roof was most probably shaped as a crude dome. It can be
further deduced that the structure was decorated with pediments, arches, columns, and
ornate staircases with carvings of shells, feathers, and cupids. The size of its audience is
projected at as many as 3,000 spectators both in the amphitheater and in the balcony. The
Globe burned down in 1613; it was rebuilt on the same foundation a year later, but its
external walls were curved at an angle different from that of the original. The theater was
built hastily, and evidently safety was not a top priority for either the engineer or the
company. After several nearly fatal accidents, the Globe was torn down for good in 1644.
56. This passage most likely came from a longer work on _____.
A. English deductive trivia B. English monumental constructions
C. notable English disasters D. the history of the English theater
5 | 6 P a g e s
57. According to the passage, the Globe Theater was built _____.
A. from available contemporary materials B. on a foundation designed to meet a temporary need
C. from materials remaining from another project D. with ornaments intended to fool the spectators
58. In line 5, the phrase 'a draw’ is closest in meaning to _____.
A. an attraction B. an option C. a drawing D. a donation
59. It can be inferred from the passage that the Globe’s exact architectural design _____.
A. should be reconstituted B. cannot be determined
C. should be obliterated D. cannot be disregarded
60. In line 8, the word ‘imitations’ is closest in meaning to _____.
A. enumeration B. emulation C. elaborations D. eliminationi can't understand?? please help me out
61. In line 11, the word ‘projected’ is closest in meaning to _____.
A. embellished B. confirmed C. calculated D. entrenched
62. The passage suggests that, for its time, the Globe Theater was _____.
A. humble B. large C. austere D. harsh
63. According to the passage, in how many buildings was the Globe Theater housed during its operation?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four >>>i can't understand?? please help me out
64. The author implies that the last building housing the Globe was _____.
A. dignified B. unmistakable C. haunted D. hazardous
65. With which of the following statements is the author most likely to agree?
A. The architectural design of the theater was exemplary in the 1600s.
B. The builders did not invest a great deal of thought into the theater design. i can't understand?? please help me out
C. The theater audience enjoyed plays, as well as the building design.
D. The theater location contributed to the opulence of its design and decorations.

Choose the best one (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence. 1. Experiencing microgravity on a ______ flight is a part of astronaut training programmes. A. orbit B. ship C. mission D. parabolic 2. As soon as the spacecraft _____ into space, the crew started to observe the sun. A. has travelled B. had travelled C. travelled D. was travelling 3. A _____ is an enormous system of stars in outer space. A. comet B. galaxy C. universe D. solar system 4. In July of 1975, the first US-Soviet joint...
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Choose the best one (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence.
1. Experiencing microgravity on a ______ flight is a part of astronaut training programmes.
A. orbit B. ship C. mission D. parabolic
2. As soon as the spacecraft _____ into space, the crew started to observe the sun.
A. has travelled B. had travelled C. travelled D. was travelling
3. A _____ is an enormous system of stars in outer space.
A. comet B. galaxy C. universe D. solar system
4. In July of 1975, the first US-Soviet joint ______ so occurred with the Apollo-Soyuz object.
A. company B. relation C. mission D. performance
5. He‟s so brilliant and he can do anything - _______.
A. out of this world B. the sky's the limit
C. it‟s over the moon D. once in a blue
6. Dan: Do you like to drink tea? Ben: I love coffee, but I only drink tea ______ in a blue moon.
A. one B. once C. first D. only
7. Yuri Gagarin became the first person to eat and drink in ______.
A. weightless B. gravity C. specific gravity D. microgravity
8. I passed all my exams - I‟m ________!
A. out of this world B. the sky‟s the limit
C. over the moon D. once in a blue moon
9. Vinasat-1 is Viet Nam‟s first telecommunication ______, which was launched in 2008.
A. spacesuit B. astronomy C. microgravity D. satelite
10. The first ______ was done by Alexei Leonov, a Russia cosmonaut on March 18th

, 1965. It was 10

minutes long.
A. spaceward B. spacesuit C. spacewalk D. spaceship
11. At night the ISS can easily be seen from the Earth, as it flies at the ______ of 20 kilometres above us.
A. attitude B. height C. level D. altitude
12. She‟s very intelligent and knowledgeable. She can ______ everything under the sun.
A. talk to B. talk about C. talk with D. talk of
13. The Milky Way is just a _____ in the universe and it contains our Solar System.
A. galaxy B. planet C. comet D. meteorite
14. Virgin Galactic is the world‟s first commercial _______.
A. spaceship B. exploration C. space D. spaceline
15. If you ______ the stars, all of your dreams will come true!
A. reach at B. reach for C. reach in D. reach for
16. Christer Fuglesang said he enjoyed floating around in the ______ environment.
A. weightless B. quiet C. homesick D. heavy

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III.Choose A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage( 1,5 pts) When you plant a tree, you are (19) ………. your environment in many ways. Your tree will provide a home and food for other creatures. Birds may build nests in the branches. The flowers will provide honey for bees and the fruit or nuts may (20 )…….. birds and other small animals. Your tree will (21) ………the soil in place. This will help stop erosion. (22)……… addition, your tree will...
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III.Choose A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage( 1,5 pts)
When you plant a tree, you are (19) ………. your environment in many ways. Your tree will provide a home
and food for other creatures. Birds may build nests in the branches. The flowers will provide honey for bees
and the fruit or nuts may (20 )…….. birds and other small animals. Your tree will (21) ………the soil in place.
This will help stop erosion. (22)……… addition, your tree will provide shade in summer. You can watch your
tree (23 )…….. and some day you (24)……… your children, or even grandchildren the tree you planted
19. A keeping B. helping C. creating D. taking part
20. A. affect B. do harm to C. feed D. clear up
21. A. keep B. make C. help D. hold
22. A. By B. To C. In D. On
23. A. grow B grow up C. grow down D. grow on
24. A. introduce B. show C. explain D. show up
IV. Read the following passage carefully. Then do the following tasks : (1.5pts )
The World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non- governmental organization for the
conservation, research and restoration of the environment, formerly named the World Wildlife Fund, which
remains its official name in the United States and Canada. It is the world’s largest independent conservation
organization with over 5 million supporters worldwide, working in more than 90 countries, approximately 9%
of its funding coming from voluntarily donations by private individuals and businesses.
The group says its mission is “to halt and reserve the destruction of our environment”. Currently, much of
its work focuses on the conservation of three biomes that contain most of the world’s biodiversity: forests,
freshwater, ecosystems, and oceans and coasts. Among other issues, it is concerned with endangered species,
pollution and climate change. The organization runs more than 20 field projects worldwide in any given year.
Task 1 : Choose the best answer :
25 .The word “pollution” in passage is closest in meaning to……………………………
A. contamination B. habitat C. conservation D. protection
26. WWF is now working in more than ……………………………
A. nineteen countries B. 5 million countries
C. ninety countries D. 5 million individuals and businesses
Task 2 : Decide if the statements that follow it are True or False

27. The World Wild Fund for Nature used to be called the World Wildlife Fund
28. Its name in the United States and Canada is different
29. Nine percent of WWF funding comes from governments all over the world
30. WWF focuses on conservation of forests and is also concerned with climate change
V/ Rearrange the phrases into a meaningful sentence: ( 0,5pt)
31. replacing ordinary 100-watt / Your electricity bill / light bulbs / can be reduced by / with energy-saving
ones.
Your electricity bill ________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
32. are so strong / whose feelings / can’t describe them / To the one / that the word love / for me /
To the one __________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
VI. Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before them. You must
use the word given in bracket (2.0pts)
33. “Shall we have the neighbor take care of our house while we are on holiday?” ( after )
 I suggested that ……………………………………………………………………………………
34. George is a very fast cyclist .
 George __________________________________________________________
35. Na is very tired , but she has to finish her homework before going to bed .
Na is very tired ____________________________________________________
36. Hard work leads us to success ( succeed )
If we ____________________________________________

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4 tháng 3 2020

III.Choose A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage( 1,5 pts)
When you plant a tree, you are (19)....... your environment in many ways. Your tree will provide a home and food for other creatures. Birds may build nests in the branches. The flowers will provide honey for bees and the fruit or nuts may (20 )…….. birds and other small animals. Your tree will (21) ………the soil in place.This will help stop erosion. (22)……… addition, your tree will provide shade in summer. You can watch your tree (23 )…….. and some day you (24)……… your children, or even grandchildren the tree you planted
19. A keeping B. helping C. creating D. taking part
20. A. affect B. do harm to C. feed D. clear up
21. A. keep B. make C. help D. hold
22. A. By B. To C. In D. On
23. A. grow B grow up C. grow down D. grow on
24. A. introduce B. show C. explain D. show up

8 tháng 9 2017

Chữa lỗi sai:
1. They told me that they had a new beautiful->A BEAUTIFUL NEW flat in Stratfard
2. It was in 1971 when->THAT transatlantic ​supersonic transportation became ​commercially available
A B C D
3.The movie and its cast have done such->HAVE MADE SUCH a strong inifluence on the audience
​A B C D
​4. I felt rather worried. It was growing darker and there was already->STILL so sign of the rescue helicopter
A B C D
​5. Everyone was talking but->AND stopped at the moment Mr,Smith arrived
​A B C D
6. Peter couldn't understand what had decided->HAD BEEN DECIDED because too many people were talking at oonce
A B C D
​7. A->THE number of people who attended the fair exceeded our expectations
A B C D

Chữa lỗi sai 1. The company will make some research ​on the domestic market and put forward a proposal to ​promote sales A B C D ​2. The longest asvertising poster ​ever produced for the Rome Opera House was ​nearly 300 meters ​length A B C D ​3. Elena work hard so everything would be ​ready in time ​A B C D ​4. Because of habitat loss , there are less Asian elephants than African ones ​A B C D 5. The English language is ​complete different from the Korean...
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1. The company will make some research ​on the domestic market and put forward a proposal to ​promote sales
A B C D
​2. The longest asvertising poster ​ever produced for the Rome Opera House was nearly 300 meters ​length
A B C D
​3. Elena work hard so everything would be ​ready in time
​A B C D
​4. Because of habitat loss , there are less Asian elephants than African ones
​A B C D
5. The English language is ​complete different from the Korean ​one
A B C D
6. The collections of books in our school library is rather small compared for those of the public one
A B C D
7. They told me that they had a new beutiful flat in Stratfard
A B C D
8. It was in 1971 when transatlantic ​supersonic transportation became ​commercially available
A B C D
9. The movie and its cast have done such a strong inifluence on the audience
​A B C D
​10. I felt rather worried. It was growing darker and there was already so sign of the rescue helicopter
A B C D

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7 tháng 9 2017

Chữa lỗi sai
1. The company will make -> do some research ​on the domestic market and put forward a proposal to ​promote sales
A B C D
​2. The longest asvertising poster ​ever produced for the Rome Opera House was nearly 300 meters ​length -> long
A B C D
​3. Elena work hard so -> so that everything would be ​ready in time
​A B C D
​4. Because of habitat loss , there are less -> fewer Asian elephants than African ones
​A B C D
5. The English language is ​complete -> completely different from the Korean ​one
A B C D
6. The collections of books in our school library is rather small compared for -> to those of the public one
A B C D
7. They told me that they had a new beutiful -> beautiful flat in Stratfard
A B C D
8. It was in 1971 when -> that transatlantic ​supersonic transportation became ​commercially available
A B C D
9. The movie and its cast have done -> had such a strong inifluence on the audience
​A B C D
​10. I felt rather worried. It was growing darker and there was already -> yet no sign of the rescue helicopter
A B C D

18 tháng 4 2019

1. H

2. A

3. F

4. B

5. C

6. G

7. D

8. E

V.Complete the sentences with the words from the box. Use each word once only. orbit operate comet float microgravity launch mission astronomy astronaut spacesuit 1. The mission not only taught NASA about Venus , but also how to ____ a spacecraft far from Eaeth. 2. The tail of a ___ can extend over 84 milion miles , nearly the distance between the earth and the sun. 3. The ___ of Apollo 11 was to land two men on the lunar surface and return...
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V.Complete the sentences with the words from the box. Use each word once only.

orbit operate comet float microgravity

launch mission astronomy astronaut spacesuit

1. The mission not only taught NASA about Venus , but also how to ____ a spacecraft far from Eaeth.

2. The tail of a ___ can extend over 84 milion miles , nearly the distance between the earth and the sun.

3. The ___ of Apollo 11 was to land two men on the lunar surface and return them safely to Earth.

4. Sally Ride became the first American waman ___ to fly in space in 1983 when she was 32 year old.

5. People ___ in space because there is no gravity to pull them towards anything

6. In ___ , astronauts can move things that weigh hundreds of pounds with just the tips of their fingers .

7. The ___ of Apollo 13 was delayed from March 12th to April 11th , 1970 to give the new prime crew more time to train.

8. Was Viet Nam's first telecom satellite Vinasat - 1 put into ___ on April 18th , 2008.

9. This ___ was worn by astronaut Neil Armstrong , the first human to set foot on the Moon .

10. Quang ia interested in ___ . He can spend hours studying the sun , moon , stars and planest.

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A. Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in each sentence or substitutes for the underlined words or phrases. 1. Thuy's grandma turned the television__________ to see the weather forecast. a. off d. down c. on b. up 2. The hurrican took several days to blow itself _________ d. off b. out a. in c. down 3. It was the biggest eruption of Vesuvius __________some years d. from a. for b. since c. in 4. The earthquake __________ the city at two in the morning. d....
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A. Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in each sentence or substitutes for the underlined words or phrases.
1. Thuy's grandma turned the television__________ to see the weather forecast.
a. off d. down c. on b. up
2. The hurrican took several days to blow itself _________
d. off b. out a. in c. down
3. It was the biggest eruption of Vesuvius __________some years
d. from a. for b. since c. in
4. The earthquake __________ the city at two in the morning.
d. measured b. hit a. occurred c. swept
5. A funnel-shaped storms passing overland below a thunderstorm is called a _____
a. typhoons b. tsunami c. tornado d. hurricane
6. The last tsunami caused a lot of _________to the countries along the Pacific coast.
a. eruption b. disasters c. destruction d. damage
7. The roof collapsed under the weight of snow.
a. fell in b. broke off c. pulled down d. put away
8. Severe thunderstorms are___________for Tuesday night.
c. forecast d. damaged a. missed b. brought
9. Tidal waves are the result of an abrunt shift in the underwater movement of the earth
a. clear b. sudden c. impressive d. slight
10. The floods have killed hundreds and made thousands __________
a. homely b. homeland c. homeless d. homesick

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2 tháng 4 2019

A. Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in each sentence or substitutes for the underlined words or phrases.
1. Thuy's grandma turned the television__________ to see the weather forecast.
a. off d. down c. on b. up
2. The hurrican took several days to blow itself _________
d. off b. out a. in c. down
3. It was the biggest eruption of Vesuvius __________some years
d. from a. for b. since c. in
4. The earthquake __________ the city at two in the morning.
d. measured b. hit a. occurred c. swept
5. A funnel-shaped storms passing overland below a thunderstorm is called a _____
a. typhoons b. tsunami c. tornado d. hurricane
6. The last tsunami caused a lot of _________to the countries along the Pacific coast.
a. eruption b. disasters c. destruction d. damage
7. The roof collapsed under the weight of snow.
a. fell in b. broke off c. pulled down d. put away
8. Severe thunderstorms are___________for Tuesday night.
c. forecast d. damaged a. missed b. brought
9. Tidal waves are the result of an abrunt shift in the underwater movement of the earth
a. clear b. sudden c. impressive d. slight
10. The floods have killed hundreds and made thousands __________
a. homely b. homeland c. homeless d. homesick

Part 2: For questions 61-70, read the passage carefully. Then choose the item that best answers each of the questions below. llrite your onswers in the coruesponding numbered boxes provided The medieval artists didn't know about perspective; they didn't want to make their people look like real, individual people in a real, individual scene. They wanted to show the truth, the eternal quality of their religious stories. So these artists didn't need to...
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Part 2: For questions 61-70, read the passage carefully. Then choose the item that best
answers each of the questions below. llrite your onswers in the coruesponding numbered
boxes provided
The medieval artists didn't know about perspective; they didn't want to make their
people look like real, individual people in a real, individual scene. They wanted to show the
truth, the eternal quality of their religious stories. So these artists didn't need to know about
perspective.
In the European Renaissance period, artists wanted to show the importance of the
individual person and his or her possessions and surroundings. A flat medieval style
couldn't show this level of reality and the artists needed a new technique. It was the Italian
artist Brunelleschi who discovered the technique of perspective drawing. At first the artists
of the Renaissance only had single-point perspective. Later they realized that they could
have two-pointed perspective and still later multi-point perspective.
With two-point perspective they could turn an object (like a building) at an angle to
the picture and draw two sides of it. The technique of perspective which seems so natural to
us now is an invented technique,apart of the "@!qg of painting". Like all bits of
grammar there are exceptions about perspective. For example, only vertical and horizontal
surfaces seem to meet on eye level. Sloping roof tops don't meet on eye level.
For 500 years, artists in Europe made use of perspective drawing in their pictures.
Nevertheless, there are a range of priorities that artists in displaying individual styles.
Crivelli wanted to show depth in his picture and he used a simple single-point perspective.
Cezanne always talked about space and volume. Van Gogh, like some of the other painters
of the Impressionist period, was interested in Japanese prints. And Japanese artists until this
cenfury were always very strong designers of "flat" pictures. Picasso certainly made pictures
which have volume and depth. However, he wanted to keep our eyes on the surface and to
remind us that his paintings are paintings and not illusions.
It is technically easy to give an illusion of depth. However, a strong two dimensional
design is just
as important as a feeling of depth, and perhaps more important.
61. The passage mainly discusses
A. the difference between medieval and Renaissance art
B. how the technique of perspective influenced the modern art
C. the discovery of the technique of perspective
D. the contribution of Renaissance artists
62.1he word "gt@!" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to
_.
A. timeless B. infinite C. frequent D. constant
63. According to the passage, which is the main concern for medieval artists?
A. the individual person and his/her possessions and surroundings
B. real people, real scenes
C. eternal timeless truth of the earth
D. themes of religious stories
64. The discovery of perspective was the result of
_.
A. Renaissance artists' to prove that the medieval artists could show level of reality
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B. the need to turn an object at an angle and draw more than one side of it
C. the subject being shifted from religious stories to individual person and
surroundings.
D. natural evolution of human senses
65. The word "!!" in the third paragraph refers to
_.
A. the picture B. perspective C. angle D. the object
66. The word
oo@AI"
in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to
_.
A. construction B. grammatical rules
C. rules and regulations D. tones and volume
67.T}nre author's purpose to give the example in the third paragraph is to
A. explain how perspective work in painting
B. support two-pointed perspective
C. illustrate that there are exceptions about perspective
D. point out that the technique of perspective though seems so natural is an invented
technique
68. The following artists' priorities in style shift away from perspective EXCEPT
A. Crivelli B. Cezanne C. Japanese artists D. Brunelleschi
69. The word
oolllusion"
in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to
_.
A. deception B. photograph C. decoration D. illustation
70.Itcan be inferred from the passage that Renaissance artists
A. embraced the medieval style of eternal truth
B. needed to develop a new approach towards painting to show a new level of reality
C. were inspired by vertical and horizontal surfaces in inventing the technique of
perspective
D. saw two dimensional design more important than a feeling of depth

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