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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Coca-Cola is to become the new sponsor of the London Eye after (1) ______ a deal to replace France's EDF Energy. The capital's giant Ferris Wheel has been a (2) ______ tourist attraction since it was introduced in 2000, when it was (3) ______ as the Millennium Wheel. It was previously (4) ______ by British Airways before becoming the EDF Energy London Eye in 2011. Coca-Cola will take over in January after (5) ______ a two-year deal with the wheel's owner, Merlin Entertainments, for an undisclosed sum.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3.
Based
Inscribed
Published
Known
- The passage discusses the history of sponsorship for the London Eye, a famous tourist attraction in London.
- The correct word should appropriately describe what the London Eye was called when introduced.
- Option 1: Based - This word means founded on or derived from, not suitable here.
- Option 2: Inscribed - Refers to writing or carving on something, which doesn’t fit the context of naming.
- Option 3: Published - This involves making content available, like books or articles, not applicable for naming.
- Option 4: Known - The phrase "was known as" describes an earlier name or title, making it the correct choice for how the London Eye was named.
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