They can watch the judging of the price cows, pigs,
and other animals; they can see sheep getting their wool cut,
and they can learn how that wool is made into clothing;
they can watch cows giving birth. In fact,
people can learn about the animals
they would never see except at the fair.
The fair provides a chance for the farming community to show
its skills and farm products. For example,
visitors might see the world’s largest apple,
or the tallest sunflower plant. Today,
children and adults at the fair
can play new computer games,
or attend more traditional games of skill.
They can watch performances put on by famous entertainers.
Experts say such fairs are important,
because people need to remember that
they’re connected to the earth and its products,
and they depend on animals for many things.
Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
33. What were the main goals of
the Indiana’s state fair when it started?
34. How did some farmers gain entrance to
the fair in the early 1930s?
35. Why are state fairs important events in America?
Section C
Directions: In this section,
you will hear a passage three times.
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