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John James Audubon, nineteenth-century artist and naturalist, is known as one of the foremost authorities on North American birds. Born in Les Cayes, Haiti, in 1785, Audubon was raised in France and studied art under French artist Jacques-Louis David. After settling on his father’s Pennsylvania estate at the age of eighteen, he first began to study and paint birds.<br>In his young adulthood, Audubon undertook numerous enterprises, generally without a tremendous amount of success; at various times during his life he was involved in a mercantile business, a lumber and grist mill, a taxidermy business, and a school. His general mode of operating a business was to leave it either unattended or in hands of a partner and take off on excursions through the wilds to paint the natural life that he saw. His business career came to end in 1819 when he was jailed for debt and forced to file the bankruptcy.<br>It was at that time that Audubon began to seriously pursue the dream of publishing a collection of his paintings of birds. For the next six years he painted birds in their natural habitats while his wife worked as a teacher to support the family. His Birds of America, which included engravings pf 435 of his colorful and lifelike water colors, was published in parts during the period from 1826 to 1838 in England. After the success of the English editions, American editions of his works were published in 1839, and his fame and fortune were ensured.<br><br>4. This passage is mainly about<br>a. North American Birds<br>b. Audubon’s route to success as a painter of birds<br>c. The works that Audubon published<br>d. Audubon’s preference for travel in natural habitats.<br><br>5. The word foremost is closest meaning to<br>a. prior<br>b. leading<br>c. first<br>d. largest<br><br>6. Second par, mainly discusses<br>a. how Audubon developed his painting style<br>b. Audubon’s involvement in a mercantile business<br>c. where Audubon went on his excursions<br>d. Audubon’s unseccesful business practices<br><br>7. Mode, could be best replaced by<br>a. method<br>b. vogue<br>c. average<br>d. trend<br><br>8. Audubon decided not to continue to pursue business when<br>a. he was injured in an accident at a grist mill<br>b. he decided to study art in France<br>c. he was put in prison because he owed money<br>d. he made enough money from his paintings<br><br>9. Continuar, es más cercano en significado a <br>una. imaginar <br>b. Compartir <br>c. siga <br>d. negar <br><br>10. Se puede inferir a partir del texto que después de 1839 Audubon, <br>a. intentado, sin éxito, para desarrollar nuevos negocios <br>b. continuó con el apoyo de su esposa <br>c. viajado a Europa <br>d. se hizo rico
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