People often dream of living in a perfect place where no one would be poor, and everyone would be considerable of --71. everyone else. Such a place, however, is very good to be true: --72. such a place is nowhere, and that's what the word "Utopia" means. It is made up two Greek words meaning "not a place". --73. The word was first used by Thomas More, a sixteen century --74. English writer whose book Utopia, published in 1516, describing a perfect island country. More's idea for tale came --75. from Plato. Plato's The Republic described what would be a perfect state. Early legends told a perfect place existing --76. somewhere in Atlantic. These legends were no longer believed --77. when the explorations of Americans began, but after More's time they became common for there places. --78. Utopia, if is effected, would not suddenly make everything --79. perfect because people are of nature imperfect. --80.
答案:71. considerable → considerate 72. very → too 73. made up → made up of 74. sixteen → sixteenth 75. describing → described 76. told → told of/about 77. Atlantic → the Atlantic 78. they → it 79. is effected → effected 或 it is effected 80. of nature → by nature