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Toys are playthings. The   16  of the word “toy”is uncertain. It may have come from Old English, meaning “tool.” Modern dictionaries focus on smallness. Just as a toy terrier is a dog that has been bred down to a small size, so most toys are miniature copies of  17   objects. Dolls are miniature copies of people, and many doll houses are like normal houses in nearly every respect    18   their size. Most stuffed animals are small,    19  a few arc made life-size. There are toy tnicks, trains, and fumiiurc that bear   20   similarities to their standard counterparts. Smallness   21  a child to handle and control the object easily. It can be a disadvantage in infant toys because babies   22  to put everything into their mouths. Tiny objects can be easily   23  , which is why even larger toys must be made with parts that do not come    24  easily. The eyes, noses, and cars of teddy bears must be strong and firmly    25  so an infant cannot chew them loose.Anyone who has ever shopped for toys in   26  a large department store or the stores devoted   27  to toys has noticed the almost infinite variety of choices. Amid all the variety,   28  , there are two features that should not  29   unnoticed:the differences between toys for infants and those for older children. To a large degree the difference is that many infants’ toys have remained nearly   30  for centuries, while those for older children arc the products of modem technology.The manufacture and selling of toys is a highly profitable industry.

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  • A.history
  • B.beginning
  • C.origin
  • D.source
试题出自试卷《综合英语(二)2015年10月真题试题及答案解析(00795)》
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