What can be inferred aboutPrince Edward Island’s forests?A.They are more extensive than they were in 1900.B.They are virtually the same as they were in the 18th century.C.About 80 percent of the island is covered by them.D.Only a few small strands of trees still exist.
The word “marshes” could be best replaced byA.tidesB.settlersC.plantsD.bogs
What does the author say about beach pea and bayberry?A.They have become commercially important plant.B.They were once an important food crop for early settlers.C.They grow on dunes after marram grass is established.D.They are spreading across the Island, destroying important crops.
______ (51)A.herdsB.flocksC.bunchesD.packs
The word “trampled” can be replaced byA.floodedB.stepped onC.burnedD.ripped up
______ (52)A.DuringB.WhenC.Not untilD.Meanwhile
___________ (61)A.inhabitedB.attendedC.crowdedD.visited
___________ (63)A.roundB.pitchC.courseD.court
___________ (65)A.remainingB.restingC.upholdingD.leaving
___________ (66)A.thatB.whichC.whoseD.what
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