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Tattoos Across Time and place
[أسئلة اختبار - انشاء وتعبير 2 - D.Ibrahim Almahboob]
قطعة الانشاء والتعبير 2 التي وردت باختبارات الفصول الماضية
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1) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 1
was
is
are
2) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 2
on
of
or
3) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 3
with
on
of
4) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 4
so
of
by
5) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 5
to
at
be
6) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 6
those
that
these
7) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 7
and
or
to
8) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 8
other
by
on
9) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 9
like
do
from
10) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 10
on
in
of
11) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 11
at
on
of
12) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 12
in
on
an
13) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 13
Roman
doctors
criminals
14) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 14
admire
badges
changed
15) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 15
then
was
their
16) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 16
admire
and
of
17) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 17
are
was
were
18) The earliest example of tattoos so far discovered__1___found in 1991 on the frozen remains _2__ the Copper Age "Iceman" scientists have named Otzi. His lower back, ankles, knees and foot were marked __3_ a series of small lines, made_4__rubbing powdered charcoal into vertical cuts. X-rays revealed bone degeneration__5__the site of each tattoo, leading researchers to believe __6__ Otzi's people, ancestors of contemporary central_7__northern Europeans, may have used tattoos as medical treatment to reduce pain. As civilizations developed, tattoos took on__8__meanings. Egyptian funerary figures of female dancers _9__ around 2000 BCE, display the same abstract dot-and-dash tattoos__10__their bodies as those found on female mummies from the same time period. Later images represent Bes, god __11_ fertility and revelry. Ancient Romans found reason to celebrate tattoos, believing _12__ the purity of the humane from. Except as brands for__13__and the condemned, tattoos __14___. Fighting an army of Britons who wore _15__ tattoos as badges of honor, some Romans came to _16__ their enemies' ferocity as well as the symbols they wore. Soon Roman soldiers __17_ wearing their own body marks; Roman doctors even__18__the art of application and removal. رقــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــم 18
body
perfected
art
معلومات حول الكويز
Tattoos Across Time and place
[أسئلة اختبار - انشاء وتعبير 2 - D.Ibrahim Almahboob]
تفاصيل أخرى:
قطعة الانشاء والتعبير 2 التي وردت باختبارات الفصول الماضية
تم حل الكويز 1373 مرة بنسبة نجاح 72%
القسم: E4
مناقشة الكويز: Tattoos Across Time and place
 
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