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Pompeii isn't the only ancient Roman city that you can visit today. Timgad in
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Algeria may not be as famous, but it is just as interesting. For a long time,
few people knew it was there. The ancient city,
which is on the border of the Sahara desert, was
buried under sand for nearly a thousand years,
People did not dig it up until the (195082
Timgad was built in the year 100 by Emperor
Trajan for former Roman soldiers. However,
at its largest, over 10,000 Romans, North Africans, and Berbers all lived
together in the city. While many of them never saw Rome, they did make a
little copy of it in the desert. Timgad had roads, a large market, different places
to bathe, two schools, and a public library. The city even had a theater with
room for 3,500 people.
If you want to visit, Andante Travel offers a 10-day trip to two Roman sites,
including Timgad. Traveling to Algeria may be dangerous, though. Check
www.statedept.gov/algeria first, and see if it's OK.
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(A) Only two cities have survived.
(B) Roman cities had public libraries.
(6) All Roman cities had large theaters.
(D) Emperor Trajan built many Roman cities.
23. Why should people check the Internet for information?
2 (A) Because it's hard to get to Algeria.
Danuse visitors must do so.