The problem with the burgeoning traffic in antiquities, however, is not so much the price but something far more significant: the provenance, i.e. where are these precious artifacts coming from? And who are their rightful owners? Evidence is increasing that more and more artifacts are being illegally unearthed from their countries of origin. A recent British study of five large collections totaling 546 objects, for instance, determined that 82 percent of the objects were suspect. From Italy to Greece to Turkey, countries have long complained about the trade in smuggled artifacts and have been largely unable to stop it.
?You will hear another five recordings.
?For each recording, decide what the speaker is doing.
?Write one letter (A--H) next to the number of the recording.
?Do not use any letter more than once.
?You will hear the five recordings twice.
A to stop smoking
B to fall into sleep
C to leave a company
D to mail a parcel
E to go shopping
F to go to the beach
G to resign from the office
H to find a motel