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Contents

1989 年 01 月语法题 2

1989 年 05 月语法题 4

1989 年 08 月语法题 6

1989 年 10 月语法题 8

1990 年 01 月语法题 10

1990 年 08 月语法题 14

1990 年 10 月语法题 16

1991 年 01 月语法题 18

1991 年 05 月语法题 20

1991 年 10 月语法题 22

1992 年 01 月语法题 24

1992 年 05 月语法题 26

1992 年 08 月语法题 28

1992 年 10 月语法题 30

1993 年 01 月语法题 32

1993 年 05 月语法题 34

1993 年 08 月语法题 36

1993 年 10 月语法题 38

1994 年 05 月语法题 40

1994 年 08 月语法题 42

1994 年 10 月语法题 44

1995 年 01 月语法题 46

1995 年 05 月语法题 48

1995 年 08 月语法题 50

1995 年 10 月语法题 52

1995 年 12 月语法题 55

1996 年 01 月语法题 57

1996 年 05 月语法题 59

1996 年 08 月语法题 61

1996 年 10 月语法题 63

1996 年 12 月北美语 65

1997 年 01 月语法题 67 1997 年 01 月北美语 69

1997 年 05 月语法题 71 1997 年 08 月语法题 73 1997 年 10 月语法题 75 1997 年 12 月北美 77

1998 年 01 月语法题 79 1998 年 05 月语法题 81 1998 年 08 月语法题 83 1998 年 08 月北美语 85

1998 年 10 月语法题 87 1999 年 01 月语法题 89 1999 年 05 月语法题 91 1999 年 08 月语法题 93 1999 年 10 月语法题 95 2000 年 01 月语法题 97 2000 年 05 月语法题 99 2000 年 08 月语法题 101 2000 年 10 月语法题 103 2001 年 01 月语法题 105 2001 年 05 月语法题 107 2001 年 08 月语法题 109 2001 年 10 月语法题 111 2002 年 01 月语法题 113 2002 年 05 月语法题 115 2002 年 10 月语法题 117 2002 年 08 月语法题 119 2002 年 09 月语法题 121 2003 年 01 月语法题 123 2003 年 08 月语法题 125 2003 年 10 月语法题 127 2004 年 01 月语法题 129 2004 年 05 月语法题 131 2004 年 08 月语法题 133 2004 年 10 月语法题 135 2005 年 01 月语法题 137 PP Test 1 语法题笔记 139

PP Test 2 语法题笔记 147

普林斯顿样题 1 154

普林斯顿样题 2 156

普林斯顿样题 3 158

普林斯顿样题 4 160

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1 The flexibility of film allows the artist _

unbridled imagination to the animation of

(A) when served is sweet cider

(B) when sweet cider is served

(C) is served sweet cider

(D) sweet cider is served

3 Typical of the grassland dwellers of the continent

_ , or pronghorn

(A) it is the American antelope

(B) the American antelope is

(C) is the American antelope

(D) the American antelope

4 Lillian D Wald, public health nurse and _ ,

was born in Cincinnati Ohio, in 1867

(A) reforming society

(B) social reformer

(C) who reformed society

(D) her social reform

5 Copper sulfate, spread in judicious amounts, kills

algae _ harming fish or aquatic

6 Of the millions who saw Haley’s comet in 1986,

how many people _ long enough to see it

return in the twenty-first century

(A) will they live

(B) they will be living

(C) will live

(D) living

7 _ that fear, happiness, sadness, and

surprise are universally reflected in facial

8 In 1964 _ of Henry Ossawa Tanner’s

paintings was shown at the Smithsonian

Institution

(A) was a major collection

(B) that a major collection

(C) a collection was major

(D) a major collection

9 _ irritating effect on humans, the use of phenol as a general antiseptic has been largely discontinued

(A) Its (B) Where its (C) Since its (D) Because of its

10 In order to remain in existence, _ must, in the long run, produce something consumers consider useful or desirable

(A) a profit-making organization (B) a profit-making organization which (C) therefore a profit-making organization (D) whichever a profit-making organization

11 The greater the population there is in a locality, _ for water, transportation, and disposal of refuse

(A) the greater the need there is (B) greater need

(C) is there great need (D) the great need

12 A historical novel may do more than mirror history; _ future events

(A) even influencing (B) it may even influence (C) may even influence (D) that it may even influence

13 _ a child, sculptor Anne Whitney showed

an eager intellect and artistic talent that her parents recognized and encouraged

(A) Has been (B) It was while (C) She was (D) As

14 It is widely believed that the pull of gravity on a falling raindrop changes _ round shape into a teardrop shape

(A) of the drop (B) the drop’s (C) drop of (D) drops their

15 _ modern offices becoming more mechanized, designers are attempting to personalize them with warmer, less severe interiors

(A) If (B) But (C) With (D) Once

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16 Not woman held a presidential cabinet position in the United States until 1933, when Frances Perkins became secretary of labor

17 The human body relies on certainty nutrients for its survival

18 Too much electric current may flow into a circuit as a result either of a fault in the circuit and of an outside event such as lightning

19 The Appalachian Trail, extending approximately 2,020 miles from Maine to Georgia, is the longer continuous marked footpath in the world

20 For years, elephants were hunted for food and ivory, and as a result theirs numbers have been greatly reduced

21 Barges which carrier most of the heavy freight on rivers and canals are usually propelled by towing

22 Although afflicted by serious eyesight problems, Alicia Alonso was one the principal stars of the American Ballet Theater and later formed her own dance company

23 The ritual combat of animals are triggered by precise signals

24 It is more difficult to write simply, directly, and effective than to employ flowery but vague expressions that only obscure one’s meaning

25 Different species of octopuses may measure anywhere from two inches to over thirty feet in long

26 According to some theories derived from psychoanalysis, life is supposedly easier and mo re pleasant when inhibitions overcoming

27 When rainbows appear, they are always in the part of the sky opposite directly the Sun

28 Benjamin Franklin drew a political cartoon that is credited raising 10,000 volunteers for the American Revolutionary War

29 The begins of the modern chemistry laboratory go back to the workrooms of medieval lchemists

30 In many pieces of music there is a dominant theme on which the restful of the composition is centered

31 Luminescence refers to the emission of light by means another than heat

32 In a representative democracy, the people election delegates to an assembly

33 George Washington Carver found hundred of uses for the peanut, the sweet potato, and the soybean and thus stimulated the cultivation of these crops

34 A citadel, a fortress designed for the defense of a city, usually standed on top of a hill

35 Conservative philosophers argue that the very structure of society is threatening by civil disobedience, while humanists stress the primacy of the individual conscience

36 Since 1971 the regional corporations set up in Alaska by Congress managing everything from fishing to banking

37 A rocket burns propellant rapidly and most rockets carry a supply that last just a few seconds

38 Textile art is known for both its tactile and vision qualities

39 The metal aluminum has been first isolated early in the nineteenth century

40 Gulls can often be see swooping over large bodies of water

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1989 年 05 月语法题

1 The difference between libel and slander is that

libel is printed while _

(A) spoken is slander

3 The knee is the joint _ the thigh bone meets

the large bone of the lower leg

(A) when

(B) where

(C) why

(D) which

4 Closed plane figures like the square or the

equilateral triangle can be grouped into a class

5 Acids are chemical compounds that, in water

solution, have _ , a corrosive action on

metals, and the ability to turn certain blue

vegetable dyes red

(A) tastes sharp

(A) Not only is much of the history of Nebraska

(B) Although it is much of the history of Nebraska

that is

(C) It is much the history of Nebraska’s being

(D) Much of the history of Nebraska is

7 Billie Holiday’s reputation as a great jazz-blues

singer rests on her ability _ emotional

depth to her songs

(A) according (B) if

(C) with (D) under

10 People’s expectations for a higher standard of living increase _

(A) conditions in their community improve (B) since conditions in their improving community (C) conditions improve in their community (D) as conditions in their community improve

11 Essentially, a theory is an abstract, symbolic representation of _ reality

(A) what it is conceived (B) that is conceived (C) what is conceived to be (D) that is being conceived of

12 All of the plants now raised on farms have been developed from plants _ wild

(A) once they grew (B) they grew once (C) that once grew (D) once grew

13 _ relatively costly, the diesel engine is highly efficient and needs servicing infrequently

(A) Even (B) It is (C) Even though (D) There is

14 _ images out of clay, stone, and metal (A) The shaping of sculpture

(B) Sculpting the shapes (C) To shape sculpture (D) Sculptors shape

15 _ dates from the end of the eighteenth century

(A) The modern circus (B) That the modern circus (C) While the modern circus (D) The modern circus that

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16 The boiled point of any liquid is determined by the pressure of the surrounding gases

17 The Ranger spacecraft it provided more than 17,000 pictures of the moon 答案:A

18 Many people who live in New York City thinks that life in a large city offers special advantages

19 The scientific revolution of the early 1900’s affected education by change the nature of technology

20 Meadowlarks are about the same size than robins, but they have heavier bodies, shorter tails, and longer bills

21 On May 20,1932, Amelia Earhart became the first woman fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean

22 Translated into terms of psychological theory, association has been thought of as the basis of to learn, conditioning, and creative thinking

23 The Statue of Liberty was originally proposed in 1865 to commemoration the alliance of France with the American colonies during the American Revolution

24 Reptiles are widely distributed all over the world, but are much abundant in warm regions and are virtually absent beyond the treeline in the Arctic

25 Alike light waves, microwaves may be reflected and concentrated

26 Industrial buyers are responsible for supplying the goods and services that an organization required for its operations

27 The most easiest process for mining gold is panning, which involves using a circular dish with a small pocket

at the bottom

28 Farm animals have been regardless by nearly all societies as a valuable economic resource

29 Although it is any longer the big business that it was in the forties, radio continues to be a medium of essential communication, especially at the local level

30 The field of dynamics in physics is concerned with a particle’s motion in relation to the forces acting it

31 In the United States, both the federal and state governments have laws designed to guard consumers against deceptive advertise

32 Gore Vidal has steadily pursue a literary career remarkable for its productivity, versatility, and unpredictability

33 When overall exports exceed imports, a country said to have a trade surplus

34 Instructors at the school of American Ballet first examine a young applicant’s instep to see whether it is pliant and shows promising of a good arch

35 Anthropologists agree that our primitive ancestors who inhabited the tropics probably have natural protection against the sun

36 Behavior modification techniques work best with problems that manifest itself in overt actions

37 Because they are generally taken simply to obtain a recognizable and relatively clear image, most nonprofessional photographs demand few equipment

38 At birth, an infant exhibits a remarkable number of motor response

39 Common to North America, those cinnamon fern is found in wet places

40 The origins of the Democratic party is often traced to the coalition formed behind Thomas Jefferson in the 1790’s to resist the policies of George Washington’s administration

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1 The Cubists were concerned with how _ a

given subject from different points of view

2 Sometimes _ to place physics and chemistry

into separate categories

(A) difficult

(B) is difficult

(C) it is difficult

(D) that it is difficult

3 Martha Graham, _ , has run her own dance

company for half a century

(A) is the great modern choreographer

(B) one of the great modern choreographers

(C) that the great modern choreographers

(D) the modern choreographers were great

4 Long before children are able to speak or

understand a language, _ communicate

through facial expressions and by making

5 The seating of musicians in an orchestra is

arranged _ to produce the desired blend

of sounds from the various musical sections

(A) the conductor of

(B) from the conductor

(C) the conductor and

(D) by the conductor

6 The worldwide race to develop an affordable

synthetic fuel has so far consumed billions of

dollars and _ few results

(A) yielded

(B) yielding

(C) yield ha

(D) has a yield of

7 Experiments in the photography of moving

objects _ in both the United States and

Europe well before 1900

(A) have been conducting

(B) were conducting

(C) had been conducted

(D) being conducted

8 The University of Georgia, _ in 1785, was

the first state supported university in the United

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có gì nhưng xương rồng và bụi cây ngải đắng có thể sống

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10 _ , in the late 1800’s, some libraries had to keep as many as twenty to thirty copies of each of Mary Jane Holmes’s books on hand (A) Inventories showing

(B) That show inventories (C) Inventories show that (D) Showing the inventories

11 The scholarly interest in perception stems largely from questions about the sources and validity of what _

(A) it is known as human knowledge (B) is known as human knowledge (C) known human knowledge (D) is human knowledge known

12 Because of the Aleuts’ constant exposure to cold weather, they have long recognized _

(A) and body needs to be fat (B) body needs the fat (C) how fat the body needs (D) the body’s need for fat

13 Almost all economists agree _ by trading with one another

(A) nations that are gained (B) nations they gain (C) gaining nations (D) that nations gain

14 The development of mechanical timepieces spurred the search for _ with which to regulate them

(A) more accurate than sundials (B) more accurate sundials (C) sundials more accurately (D) more accurately than sundials

15 Anthropology is a science _ anthropologists use a rigorous set of methods and techniques

to document observations that can be checked

by others

(A) in that (B) that in (C) that (D) in

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16 A liquid is similar to a gas because has molecules are not fixed to each other in any specific way

17 The Conestoga wagon, used for to carry heavy loads over long distances, originated around 1725 in a region of Pennsylvania occupied by the Conestoga Indians

18 Providence, Rhode Island, is a busy manufacturing city and seaport, as well the state capital

19 The young of most bird species are totally dependence on parental care after hatching

20 During most of this century, A Philip Randolph struggled for Black rights in the United States and becomes

an important figure in the labor movement

21 It has been calculated that the Earth’s circumference around the equator is over forty longer miles than the circumference around the two poles

22 A fish must constantly to gulp water in order to keep a current flowing through its delicate gills

23 Maria Martinez, a Pueblo Indian, rediscovered the ancient art of Pueblo black pottery A and, by teaching the process to family and friends, develop a lucrative business

24 Muscular motion is caused by the stimulate of specific nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord

25 The first libraries in the North American colonies was established in Massachusetts in the year 1638.答案:

A

26 When does a neutron from one atom collides with the nucleus of another atom, a chain reaction can occur

27 Alike other academic disciplines, sociology has several major sub-disciplines

28 An enormous variety of information may be obtained from a largest daily newspaper

29 Before the invention of the clock, people had to reliable on the celestial bodies to tell time

30 How many people remember listening to Orson Welles’1938 radio broadcast “The War of the Worlds,” Which convince thousands that space aliens had invaded the Earth?

31 Pewter, a metal with an ancient heritage, is still practical medium for the nonprofessional metalworker

32 According to cognitive theories of emotion, anger occurs when individuals believe that A they have been harmed and that the harm was either avoidable and undeserved

33 Jackie Mclean’s recordings have shown that he is one of the few jazz musicians who style A B of playing has kept pace with the evolution of modern jazz

34 How Native Americans developed corn is a puzzling, for no wild corn has ever been discovered, and it grows only where people plant and tend it

35 A principle of manager is to ensure that every action or decision achieves a carefully planned goal

36 A good exercise program helps teach people to avoid the habits that might shorten the lives 答案:D

37 Classicism as a doctrine seeks what is universally truth and good

38 Researchers at the University of Colorado are investigating a series of indicators that A B could help themselves to predict earthquakes

39 Fungi are important in the process of decay, which returns ingredients to the soil, enhances soil fertility, and decompose animal debris

40 A common use with gold in the nineteenth century was as a standard for the value of money

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1989 年 10 月语法题

1 Quasars _ emitting extremely intense radio

waves and visible radiation

(A) Star-like objects are

(B) Star-like, they are objects

(C) are star-like objects

(D) are they star-like objects

2 Mary Cassatt specialized _ mothers with

3 Gorillas are quiet animals, _ they are able to

make about twenty different sounds

(A) how

(B) in spite of

(C) because of

(D) even though

4 From 1946 to 1949, _ William Henry Hastie

served as governor of the Virgin Islands

(A) the lawyer

(B) he was the lawyer

(C) the lawyer who

(D) was the lawyer

5 _ struck, a tuning fork produces an almost

pure tone, retaining its pitch over a long period

6 _ one time, Manchester, New Hampshire,

was the home of the most productive cotton

mills in the world

(A) On

(B) At

(C) By

(D) To

7 The edible tube mushroom _ a cushion-like,

moist cap that is light brown or darkish red

(A) which has

(B) to have

(C) having

(D) has

8 In 1961 the entertainer Chubby Checker

introduced a _ to New York’s rock’n ‘ roll

fans

(A) new dance, the twist

(B) twist, was the new dance

(C) twist, the new dance that

(D) new dance is the twist

9 In sculpture _ ”modeling” denotes a way of shaping clay, wax, or other pliable materials (A) to the term

(B) is termed (C) the term (D) to term

10 The capacity for flight _ insects from the other invertebrates

(A) to distinguish (B) distinguishes (C) which distinguishes (D) distinguishing

11 Although pecans are most plentiful in the southeastern part of the United States, they are found _ Ohio and Illinois

(A) far north (B) north as far (C) farthest north (D) as far north as

12 _ of caffeine can result in restlessness, insomnia, and even delirium

(A) Consuming in excess (B) Excessive consumption (C) To consume excessively (D) The consumption excessive

13 Considered one of the leading poets in America today, _

(A) a number of books and plays have also been written by Sonia Sanchez

(B) Sonia Sanchez has also written a number of books and plays

(C) A number of Sonia Sanchez books and plays have been written

(D) There have been a number of books and plays written by Sonia Sanchez答案:B

14 Variables such as individual and corporate behavior _ nearly impossible for economists to forecast economic trends with precision

(A) make (B) make it (C) it makes (D) makes it

15 _ by transferring the blame to others is often called scapegoating

(A) Eliminate problems (B) The eliminated problems (C) Eliminating problems (D) Problems are eliminated

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16 Sea turtles date back 100 million year and are the only ancient sea reptiles to survive the present Day

17 At a first, the scientific method may appear to be a narrow and restrictive way of gaining understanding

18 Since prehistoric times, artists have portrayed subjects that representative their culture

19 How many people realize that agriculture is a source of raw materials for clothing and to shelter?

20 Mammals lose body heat to them environment in cold weather more quickly than in hot weather

21 Mahogany is often considered the finest cabinet wood because they has most of the qualities desired for furniture making

22 The situation comedy has proved to a remarkably durable commercial television format

23 Calcium, the most abundantly mineral in the body works with phosphorus in maintaining bones and teeth

24 Soil science begun with the formulation of the theory of humus in1808

25 Scholars tend to cite 1831 as the started of the United States abolitionist movement

26 Mary McDowell shared Jane Addam’s interest in social work also was a loyal supprter of the League of Nations

27 In adolescence, a young person may experience some stress emotional due to conflicting and confusing social demands

28 Situated in the heart of a grain-farming and livestock-raising region, Abilene, Kansas, is a prosperous trading and distribute center

29 A hologram is a pattern usually made on film in that can create a three-dimensional image of a scene

30 The general sales tax has been a major source of income for state governments, much of which derive more than half of their budgets from it

31 Principal known for his dictionary, Noah Webster was also the first epidimiologist in the United States

32 Liquid lubricants contrast widely in weighing, thickness, and boiling point

33 Interest with major social events led to a period of growth in journalism after 1945

34 Saint Elmo’s fire is a luminous blue discharge of electricity sometimes seen when a thunderstorm

35 Almanacs in simple form have been known from the invention of writing

36 If laid out in straight line, the human digestive tract would measure approximately thirty foot in length

37 The relationship of Latin American music to Black music in the United States is clearly evident in the unaccented beats that are common to either

38 Today it is generally recognized as the primary function of the Federal Reserve System is to foster the flow

of credit and money that will eventually facilitate a balance in

international payments

39 Pure flint is too hard and even-grained that it chips in smooth curved flakes

40 The typical Georgian-style house is rectangular in shape, at less two stories high, and designed around a central stairway

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1 - ratchet is a wheel or bar that can move in

only one direction

(A) A

(B) It is a

(C) Although a

(D) There is a

2 Thomas Jefferson’s achievements as an

architect rival his contributions - a politician

(A) such

(B) more

(C) as

(D) than

3 The chief foods eaten in any country depend

largely on - best in its climate and soil

(A) it grows

(B) what grows

(C) does it grow

(D) what does it grow

4 Possibly the greatest advance in - materials

came with the invention of a cheap way to make

steel

(A) bridge-building

(B) building of bridges

(C) building a bridge

(D) bridges are built

5 - , snakes frequently subdue their prey

without injecting poison

(A) Contrary to general belief

(B) General belief contrary to

(C) Belief contrary to general

(D) Contrary belief general to

6 Two years after she was chosen president of the

Texas State Senate, - successfully for a seat

in the United States Congress

(A) Barbara Jordan’s campaign being

(B) Barbara Jordan campaigned

(C) Campaigning for Barbara Jordan

(D) Barbara Jordan campaigning

7 The values of a people, their customs, and their

perceptions of the world - their language

(A) are influenced

(B) be influenced

(C) influencing

(D) influence

8 Over a very large number of trials, the probability

of an event’s - is equal to the probability that it

will not occur

(A) All lamps early (B) Lamps all early (C) All early lamps (D) Early all lamps

10 Annie Jump Cannon, - discovered so many stars that she was called “the census taker of the sky ”

(A) a leading astronomer who (B) who, as a leading astronomer, (C) was a leading astronomer (D) a leading astronomer,

11 The less the surface of the ground yields to the weight of the body of a runner, - to the body (A) the stress it is greater

(B) greater is the stress (C) greater stress is (D) the greater the stress

12 And ideal is a standard - people judge real phenomena

(A) how (B) of (C) by which (D) for it

13 Maine has - weather than most of the other states in the continental United States (A) coolest

(B) the coolest (C) cooler (D) the cooler

14 Amoebas are - small to be seen without a microscope

(A) far too (B) far and (C) so far (D) as far as

15 Graphite conducts electricity - does not burn

(A) because (B) if (C) when (D) and

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16 The methods of spectrum analysis vary according to the wavelength region were studied

17 Hurricanes are severe cyclones with winds over seventy-five miles an hour who originate over tropical ocean waters

18 A great proportion of the seeds of desert flora they possess germination-inhibiting substances

19 Window treatment, furniture arrangement and color combine all contribute to the overall impression of a room

20 Harvesting of grains is affected by annual changes in temperature or in the amount of moisture, but both

21 Due to its excellent tensile strength, acetate rayon is an important material for products so as balloons, parachutes, fire hoses, and webbing

22 It has not been determined how years sea turtles can live in their natural environment, but they will reach a very old age if left undisturbed by humans

23 A footnote is characteristically employed to give information that is too long or too detailed be included in the body of a text

24 Watercolors dry more faster than other paints

25 In mathematical terms, modern algebra is set of objects with rules for connecting or relating those objects

26 Alike most fruit trees, the quince is normally propagated from shoots or cuttings

27 A patent gives inventors exclusive rights to their inventions for a fix period of time

28 In 1981 the fossil jaw of a previously unknown small mammal was found onto a Navaho reservation in Arizona

29 The wild carrot, knew as Queen Anne’s lace, gave rise to the cultivated carrot in its domesticated form

30 A statue, a monumental, a building, or a park may be dedicated to commemorate a distinguished individual

31 The Earth’s magnetic poles are not stationary, but slowly shift its position

32 A emotion is not necessarily aroused by something in the outside world

33 The elbows are joints that connected people’s up arms with their forearms

34 Ants have an elaborate structure social, and enjoy a longevity far greater than that of most insects

35 Municipal planners deal chiefly for the physical layout of communities

36 A musician with multiply talents, Aretha Franklin is able to write songs that are unusually consistent in style and content

37 Whether a healthy adult tends to feel hungry two, three, or four times a daily is a question of physiology and

of culture

38 One of the most distinction dialects of North American English, Gullah is spoken by many people in the South Carolina area

39 The novels of John Cheever belongs to a literary tradition that is concerned primarily with manners

40 Pennsylvania has the most institutions of higher learning than any other state has

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1 When - in arctic regions, the Aleuts

construct igloos as temporary winter shelters

(A) travel

(B) to travel

(C) traveling them

(D) traveling

2 Most substances contract when they freeze so

that the density of a substance’s solid is - of its

liquid

(A) than the higher density

(B) higher than the density

(C) the density is higher than that

(D) the higher the density

3 The mechanism by which brain cells store

memories is - clearly understood

(A) none

(B) no

(C) not

(D) nor

4 Desert animals - a means of retaining

moisture in such a hot, dry climate if they are to

5 - state of Wyoming is also known as the

“Equality State” because Wyoming women were the

first in the nation to vote

(A) than cane sugar does

(B) does cane sugar

(C) cane sugar

(D) than cane sugar

7 Ground plans and contour maps of the Earth

- from aerial photographs

(A) can be drawn

(B) can draw

(C) to draw

(D) drawn

8 By the middle of the twentieth century, painters

and sculptors in the United States had begun to

exert - over art

(A) influence worldwide a great

(B) a great worldwide influence

(C) influence a great worldwide

10 The extent of the harmful effect of locoweeds

on animals depends on the soil - the plants grow

(A) which (B) which in (C) in which (D) in

11 The operetta first - as a popular form of musical theater in the nineteenth century

(A) to emerge (B) emerging (C) has emerged (D) emerged

12 - complex organic catalysts originating in living cells

(A) Enzymes (B) Enzymes are (C) Enzymes which are (D) Enzymes while they

13 In the eastern part of New Jersey - , a major shipping and manufacturing center

(A) lies the city of Elizabeth (B) the city of Elizabeth lies there (C) around the city of Elizabeth lies (D) there lies the city of Elizabeth around

14 Work in parapsychology, - , has attracted a relatively small number of scientists

(A) is a very controversial field (B) which a very controversial field is (C) a very controversial field

(D) a field very controversial which

15 - , the constitution of the Cherokee Nation provided for a chief executive, a senate, and a house of representatives

(A) In 1827 they drafted (B) The draft in 1827 (C) In 1827 was drafted (D) Drafted in 1827

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16 Sociological studies have found that deeply hold values and principles are highly resistant to change

17 For centuries large communities of people have living on houseboats in parts of the world where the climate

is warm and the waters are calm

18 Benjamin Franklin made the first bifocal spectacles for self by sawing the lenses of his eyeglasses in half

19 Not only do artificial reefs provide fish with food and shelter, they also serve as importantly underwater landmarks

20 The United States Department of Agriculture supervises the quality, clean, and purity of meat

21 All birds, alike most reptiles and a few primitive mammals, develop from embryos in eggs outside the mother’s body

22 The expansion of adult training programs has resulted partially from the feminist movement, which encouraging women to improve their skills for the job market 答案:C 试点:词形.分析:which 是从句 语

,其后接谓语动词.encouraging 不能单独作谓语.应 encourages

23 The most significant cosmological characteristic of the galaxies are the red shift in their optical spectra

24 James Whistler was indifferent to the titles of his painted and even changed the names of some works years after their completion

25 Duke Ellington’s orchestra, playing his original compositions and arrangements, achieving a fine unity of style and made numerous innovations in modern jazz

26 Moles are almost completely blind, although its tiny eyes can distinguish light from dark

27 Noise is a psychological term referring toward unpleasant, unwanted, or intolerable sound

28 Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman medical doctor in the United States, founded the New York Infirmary,

an institution that have always had a completely female medical staff

29 Criminal contempt, committed in the presence of the court, may consist of disorderly behavior, disrespectful,

or disobedience of a judge’s orders

30 The Cubist movement in art was a reaction against traditional methods of portray reality

31 During the 1600’s skilled shoemakers scarce were in what is now the United States

32 If a atom loses any of its electrons, it becomes positively charged and can combine chemically with other atoms

33 The National Education Association conduct extensive research on a great many aspects of education

34 The pain-killing agent most commonly administered in dentistry is the local anesthetic, who produces loss of feeling only in a specific area

35 Certain types of computers work properly only in environments with controlled precisely temperatures

36 The gorilla, while not as curious than the chimpanzee, shows more persistence and memory retention in solving a problem

37 The belief in fairies have existed from earliest times, and the literature of many countries includes tales of fairies and their relationship to humans

38 Acrylic paint enables artists to experiment with many colors effects

39 Salt Lake City, Utah’s capital and largest city, is industrial and banking center

40 A rat’s sharp teeth can gnaw through wood, plaster, or soft metallic such as lead

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1 Resin is a substance that - in water

(A) does not dissolve

3 A biologist does not merely describe organisms,

but tries to learn - act as they do

(A) what cause them to

(B) causes them to what

(C) what to cause them

(D) what does to them

4 Vaporization in connection with general -

has a marked effect on long – term climate

(A) atmospheric conditions that

(B) conditions are atmospheric

(C) are atmospheric conditions

(D) atmospheric conditions

5 The oldest city in the state, -

(A) the Hudson’s Bay Company founded Vancouver,

Washington, in the early nineteenth century

(B) the founding of Vancouver, Washington, by the

Hudson’s Bay Company in the early nineteenth

century

(C) Vancouver, Washington, was founded by the

Hudson’s Bay Company in the early nineteenth

century

(D) In the early nineteenth century with the founding

of Vancouver, Washington, by the Hudson’s Bay

7 Alexander Graham Bell once told his family that

he would rather be remembered as a teacher of the

deaf - of the telephone

(A) than inventing

(B) than as the inventor

(C) the invention

(D) as the inventor

8 Because its leaves remain green long after being picked, rosemary - associated with the idea of remembrance

(A) and becomes (B) became (C) becoming (D) to become

9 - that of iron construction, the technology for constructing buildings with reinforced concrete developed rather rapidly

(A) Dissimilar (B) Different (C) Not likely (D) Unlike

10 Although adult education in the United States began in colonial times, - chief growth has taken place since the 1920’s

(A) its (B) so it (C) but its (D) it is

11 Hot objects emit - do cold objects

(A) rays more than infrared (B) rays are more infrared than (C) more than infrared rays (D) more infrared rays than

12 An Olympic marathon is 26 miles and 385 yards, approximately - from Marathon to Athens (A) the distance is

(B) that the distance is (C) is that the distance (D) the distance

13 Although - rigid, bones exhibit a degree of elasticity that enables the skeleton to withstand considerable impact

(A) apparently (B) are apparently (C) apparently their (D) are they apparently

14 One of the oldest types of aesthetic theory is that of formism, -

(A) reference to the imitation theory is popular (B) the imitation theory is popularly referred to (C) is the reference to the popular imitation theory (D) popularly referred to as the imitation theory

15 A panda’s primary activity is sleep, - its waking hours looking for food

(A) that it spends (B) for spending (C) and it spends (D) will spend

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16 The unit of measurement known as a “foot” has originally based on the average size of the human foot

17 Social reformer Florence Kelly played a role in the 1893 decision of the Illinois legislature to prohibition child labor

18 The term “technology” refers to the discoveries and inventions that help people improve its way of life

19 Brooklyn, New York, had a population of about 23,000 when it becomes a city in 1834

20 People can remember more information for higher periods of time when they use more than one sense in the process of learning

21 Jazz first flourished in New Orleans, Louisiana, and then spread at cities all across the country

22 Flower have long been cultivated and bred for their beauty and their fragrance

23 When a spinning ball bounces, some of the energy contained in its rotation can transferred to its energy of forward motion

24 One values product of a musk deer is musk, which comes from a gland near the male’s abdomen and is used in medicines and perfumes

25 The economy of Little Rock, Arkansas, is basis primarily on manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, and government functions

26 The first United States citizen to become a professional sculptor was Patience Lovell Wright, which works were executed in wax

27 A electric current can consist of charges that are positive, negative, or both

28 Progress in the field of optically and new kinds of glass have made it possible to construct photographic lenses with a minimum number of materials

29 In nature, the distributive of plants is obviously related to climate

30 The United States Constitution requires that the President be a natural-born citizen, thirty-five years of age

or be older, who has lived in the United States for a minimum of fourteen years

31 How many people realize that Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings The yearling is a minor literary classic and an important contribute to regional literature?

32 Ensuring an adequate water supply have been a concern ever since people began to live in towns and cities

33 The most substances expand in volume when they are heated

34 Due to sophisticated transportation networks, people can now buy the same types of perishable goods in Toronto like in New York City

35 Glaciers that develop nearly the North and South Poles advance into the sea, break into pieces, and become icebergs

36 As inevitably as human culture has changed with the passing of time, so does the environment

37 For some purposes it is convenient to think of a surface as the locus generated when a line straight or a curve moves through space in a prescribed manner

38 A significant proportions of the plants and animals of Hawaii exists nowhere else in the World

39 Mass advertising is employed when person to person selling is impractical, impossible, or simply inefficiency

40 Mexican jumping beans are actually seeds in which contain moth larvae whose activity causes the seeds to

“jump ”

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1 The significance of mythology within a culture is

reflected in - , the amount of time devoted to

this activity, and the relevance of mythology to

ceremonials

(A) Storytellers have prestige

(B) The prestige of storytellers

(C) Telling stories is prestigious

(D) Prestige comes with storytelling

2 Although - some textile products, it imports

many as well

(A) the exports of the United States

(B) exporting of the United States

(C) exporter of the United States

(D) the United States exports

3 Economic goods may take the form - of

material things or of services

(A) either

(B) because

(C) as

(D) or

4 Ragtime is a kind of music - a strongly

syncopated melody and a regularly accented

5 Historically, - chief material for making

furniture has been wood, but metal and stone have

also been used

(A) whether the artist being aware of it

(B) the artist is being aware whether

(C) whether the artist is aware of it

(D) the artist is aware whether

8 - often added to sauces and soups, is plentiful and relatively inexpensive

(A) Parsley, an herb that is (B) For parsley, an herb to be (C) An herb, parsley is (D) Parsley, is that herb

9 Emily Post’s book Etiquette, - in 1922, was

an immediate success

(A) published (B) was published (C) when it published (D) that it published

10 Emily Post’s book Etiquette, - in 1922, was

an immediate success

(A) published (B) was published (C) when it published (D) that it published

11 A majority of people in the United States can get all the calcium their bodies - from the food they eat

(A) require (B) requires (C) requiring (D) to require

12 - map dates back to about 3,000 B C (A) Known to be the oldest

(B) It was the oldest known (C) Known as the oldest (D) The oldest known

13 The best way to control rats is by seeing that they have as -

(A) possibly little nourishment (B) nourishment possibly little (C) little as possible nourishment (D) little nourishment as possible

14 The small greenish flowers of the American elm tree appear in the spring, -

(A) is grown long before the leaves (B) long before the leaves grow (C) the leaves before growing long (D) the growth of leaves before long is

15 In the years between 1937 and 1952, author Margaret Wise Brown - more than a hundred books but also wrote the lyrics for 21 children’s records

(A) not only produced (B) only not produced (C) produced only (D) only have produced

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16 Lizards lack the built – in body temperature control many another creatures possess

17 Doctor are discovering that there is a strong psychological component to chronic pain

18 With her talent for business promotion, Kate Gleason expansion her family’s small machine-tool company into a major manufacturer of gear – cutting machinery

19 Using their bills as needles, tailorbirds sew large leaves together with plant fiber to forming their nests

20 Columns may be circular or polygonal in cross section, and are generally at least four times more taller than they are wide

21 The poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks demonstrates a major characteristically of twentieth –century writing: the conflict between commitment to a social ideal and commitment to art

22 Montessori preschools differ than public elementary schools in that the activities focus on the child’s individual abilities and interests rather than academic ones

23 Josh Billings roamed the country as a laborer when he was a young man, but settled down in his later life to become a humorist and lecturing

24 Data received from two spacecraft indicate that there is many evidence that huge thunderstorms are now occurring around the equator of the planet Saturn

25 Every individual cell, whether its exists as an independent microorganism or is part of a complex creature, has its own life cycle

26 Because aluminum is nonmagnetic, it is value for protecting electrical equipment from magnetic interference

27 Nitrogen and oxygen are too important that most living organisms cannot survive without these elements

28 Coal and petroleum resulted when plants become buried in swamps and decayed

29 Percapita income is a nation’s entire income dividing by the number of people in the nation

30 Jim Thorpe, a football, track, and baseball stars from Pennsylvania, is considered by many to be the greatest all-around athlete of modern times

31 For centuries waterwheels were the only sources of power aside from human and animal strong

32 Proteins form the most of the structure of the body and also act as enzymes

33 The attorney general of the United States advises the President on any questions of law who may arise in the conduct of administrative affairs

34 Many of the science fiction publications by Ray Bradbury display a desire to rebel against society’s depend

on machines

35 The age of a geological sample can be estimated from the ratio of radioactive to nonradioactive carbon present in the object is examined

36 Dams vary in size from small rock barriers to concrete structures many feet height

37 Even before the human organism developed into their present stage of home sapiens, the beginnings of culture were already evident

38 In the United States, sleds for recreation were first produced commercial in the 1870’s or thereabouts

39 Employments agencies bring together persons qualified for specific jobs and employers who have those jobs available

40 Salmon spend most of their adult lives in salt water, despite they return to their freshwater birthplaces to spawn and die

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1 Orchestral instruments - under the following

types: strings, woodwind, brass, and percussion

(A) There are the deep

(B) Are the deep

(C) Where deep

(D) Deep

3 In the course of her life, Mary Anne Sadlier

, some fifty of them original novels and collections

of stories

(A) Produced nearly sixty books

(B) Produced sixty books nearly

(C) Nearly sixty books produced

(D) Sixty books nearly produced

4 - xenon could not form chemical

compounds was once believed by scientists

(A) For

(B) It was

(C) That

(D) While

5 Eastern meadowlarks abound in places - ,

but eat harmful insects rather than grain

(A) land is cultivated there

(B) there is land cultivated

(C) where land is cultivated

(D) where is cultivated land

6 Amplifiers such as those in computers and sound

–reproducing systems are responsible for - an

erratic input signal

(A) strengthening

(B) being strengthened

(C) strengthen

(D) to strengthen

7 - John Aaron Lewis pioneered in the

development of “third stream music,”a blend of jazz

and classical music

(A) A composer, who was

(B) He was a composer

(C) As a composer

(D) When a composer he

8 In reorganizing the curriculum of Mt Holyoke

College in the late 1800’s Elizabeth Mead laid the

foundation - the modern college rests

(B) so (C) however (D) because

10 - lived on the North Saskatchewan River long before the Hudson’s Bay Company built a fur trading post there

(A) Cree people (B) For Cree people (C) It was Cree people (D) Where Cree people

11 - has been a topic of continual geological research

(A) Did the continents originate (B) How did the continents originate (C) Have the continents originated (D) How the continents originated

12 Because the papaya grows readily from seed, - spread from its home in Central America and now grows throughout the tropics

(A) to be (B) it (C) the (D) its

13 The elimination of inflation would ensure that the amount of money used in repaying a loan would have - as the amount of money borrowed (A) as the same value

(B) the same value (C) value as the same (D) the value is the same

14 Futurism, - early twentieth-century movement in art, rejected all traditions and attempted to glorify contemporary life by emphasizing the machine and motion

(A) an (B) was an (C) that it was an (D) that an

15 All living organisms constantly absorb carbon

14 - their existence

(A) out (B) about (C) around (D) throughout

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16 Porcelain is not a single clay, and a compound of kaolin, ball clay, feldspar, and silica

17 The bison, know for the hump over its shoulders, is usually called a buffalo in North America

18 Perspiration, the body’s built-in cooling mechanism occurs as a natural reaction to nervousness, intense heat, or vigorously exercise

19 Because of the rising cost of fuel, scientists are building automobile engines who will conserve gasoline but still run smoothly

20 The primary function of a sonometer is to calculate and demonstrate the relations mathematical of melodious tones

21 The most useful way of looking at a map is not as a piece of papers, but as a record of geographically organized information

22 Vitamin A is essential to bone grow and to the healthiness of the skin and mucous membranes

23 The Moon, being much more nearer to the Earth than the Sun, is the principal cause of the tides

24 One of the wildest and most inaccessible parts of the United States are the Everglades where wildlife is abundant and largely protected

25 The dromedary camel is raised especially to racing

26 The founding of the Boston Library in 1653 demonstrate the early North American colonists interest in books and libraries

27 Public recognition of Ben Shahn as a major American artistic began with a retrospective show of his work in

1948

28 The texture of soil is determined by the size of the grains or particles that make up

29 To produce one pound of honey, a colony of bees must fly a distance equals to twice around the world

30 The domestic dog, considered to be the first tamed animal, is coexisting with human beings since the days

of the cave dwellers

31 Nature not only gave the Middle Atlantic region fine harbors, however endowed it with a first-class system of inland waterways

32 All matter resists any change in their condition of rest or of motion

33 Swans, noted for graceful movements in the water, have been the subject of many poetry, fairy tales, legends, and musical compositions

34 Since peach trees bloom very early in the season, they are in danger for spring frosts

35 Like some other running birds, the sanderling lacks a back toe and has a three-toed feet

36 Lucretia Mott’s influence was too significant that she has been credited by some authorities as the originator

of feminism in the United States

37 Large bodies of water and the prevalence of moisture-bearing winds often produce a condition of tall humidity, affecting the local weather

38 Manganese does not exist naturally in a pure state because it reacts so easily with other element

39 Scientists estimate that as many as hundred millions visible meteors enter the Earth’s atmosphere every day

40 Although not abundant in nature, zinc is important for both the galvanization of iron and the preparation of alloys as such brass and German silver

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1 - a bicameral, or two-chamber parliament

(A) Canada has

(B) Having Canada

(C) Because Canada has

(D) That Canada is having

2 - time and labor, cartoonists generally draw

the hands of their characters with only three fingers

3 The recent discovery of a novel by Harriet Wilson,

published in 1859, - a landmark in Black

American literature

(A) has brought to light

(B) light to brought has

(C) brought to light has

(D) has light to brought

4 - telescopes of the 1600’s magnified objects

thirty-three times their original size

(A) That the

(B) The

(C) This is the

(D) Being where the

5 Thyme, - , yields a medicinal oil containing

thymol

(A) a fragrant garden herb

(B) garden herb which is fragrant

(C) fragrant garden herb

(D) is an herb in a fragrant garden

6 Until the ninth century, written words were not

actually separated, - in some literary writing,

dots or points were used to indicate divisions

(A) in spite of

(B) contrary

(C) contrast to

(D) but

7 Nutritionists - goat milk to be rich,

nourishing, and readily digested

(A) consider

(B) is considered

(C) are considered

(D) considering

8 - conventional black ink costs newspapers

about thirty cents a pound, most rub-resistant inks

add at least ten cents more per pound to the bill

(B) is able to transcend the (C) the transcending ability (D) with his ability transcending

10 Before - of synthetic dyes, yarns were often colored by dyes obtained from natural vegetable and mineral matter

(A) introducing (B) introduction (C) the introduction (D) introducing that

11 Ducks have been domesticated for many centuries - commercially for their meat and eggs

(A) raised (B) and are raised (C) raised as (D) are raised

12 Maggie Lena Walker, an insurance and banking executive, - and spent her entire life in Richmond, Virginia

(A) and was brought up (B) brought up with (C) who was brought up (D) was brought up

13 The activities of the international marketing researcher are frequently much broader than -

(A) the domestic marketer has (B) the domestic marketer does (C) those of the domestic marketer (D) that which has the domestic marketer

14 Mercury differs from other industrial metals it is a liquid

-(A) whereas (B) in that (C) because of (D) consequently

15 In black verse - of ten syllables, five of which are accented

(A) line consists of each (B) consists of each line (C) each line consists (D) it consists of each line

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16 Some art historians have say that too many artists have tried only to imitate previous painting styles

17 Inventor Granville Woods received him first patent on January 3, 1984, for a steam boiler furnace

18 Throughout history, shoes have been worn not only for protection and also for decoration

19 Worker bees labor for the good of the hive by collecting food, caring for the young, and to expand the nest

20 Pathologists use their knowing of body tissues and body fluids to aid other physicians

21 Objects falling freely n a vacuum have the same rate of speed is regardless of differences in size and weight

22 The construction of sundials was considered to be an acceptable part of a student’s educator as late as the seventeenth century

23 Historians have never reached some general agreement about the precise causes of the Civil War in the United States

24 Of all the Native Americans in the United States, the Navajos from largest group

25 A neutron star forms when a star much more massive than the Sun dies and exploded

26 A thorough study of mythology requires familiarity for the properties of properties of plants and trees, and the habits of wild birds and beasts

27 Quartz may be transparency, translucent, or opaque, and it may be colorless or colored

28 In an adult human, the skin weighs about seven pounds and covers it about thirty-six square feet

29 A leading Canadian feminist and author, Nellie McClung, struggled relentlessly in the early twentieth century

to win politically and legal rights for Canadian women

30 Metabolism consists of a complicated series of chemicals reactions carried out by living cells

31 Duke Ellington was the first person to compose extended jazz works and gives regular jazz concerts

32 Seismology has not reached yet the stage where earthquakes can be foretold with a great deal of accuracy

33 The design of the University of Virginia came at the end of Thomas Jefferson’s long career as theoretician, statesman, and architecture

34 At night the desert floor radiates heat back into the atmosphere and the temperature may be drop to near freezing

35 Although they are in different countries, Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan are close neighbors and cooperate on numerous matters of mutually interest

36 First incorporated in 1871, Dallas, Texas, had become the seventh largest cities in the United States by

1976

37 Will Rogers was widely recognized for his daily newspaper column, in which he humorously criticized and commented in the politics of his time

38 The free silver movement, promoting unlimited silver coinage, gained prominent, in the late 1800’s

39 The continental divide refers to an imaginary line in the North American Rockies that divides the waters flowing into the Atlantic Ocean from it flowing into the Pacific

40 The Petrified Forest of eastern Arizona are made up of tree trunks that were buried in mud,sand, or volcanic ash ages ago and have turned to stone

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1 - a lonely and rugged life, far from home

and family

(A) Wherever the early prospector lived

(B) The early prospector lived

(C) Not only did the early prospector live

(D) The early prospector living

2 Helium is - all gases to liquefy and is

impossible to solidify at normal air pressure

(A) more than difficult

(B) the most difficult of

(C) more difficult of

(D) most difficult

3 Every year Canadian - about 75 percent of

their exports to the United States

(A) businesses that sell

(B) selling businesses

(C) businesses sell

(D) that sell to businesses

4 An innovator, ballerina Augusta Maywood was

- a traveling company

(A) to form the first

(B) the first to form

(C) who formed the first

(D) forming the first

5 When water freezes in the cracks of rocks, -

expands, causing the rocks to break apart

(A) it

(B) but

(C) then

(D) and

6 With x – ray microscopes scientists can see

through live insects - even through solid

7 As resident of New Mexico, Dennis Chavez

- to the House of Representatives in 1930 and to

the Senate in1938

(A) when elected

(B) elected

(C) who was elected

(D) was elected

8 - are not leached out of soil, reclamation

procedures are needed to restore the land’s

productivity

(A) For concentrations of salt

(B) Salt concentrations that

(C) If salt concentrations

(D) With concentrations of salt

9 - social crusade aroused Elizabeth Williams’enthusiasm more than the expansion of educational facilities for immigrants to the United States

(A) No (B) Nothing (C) Not (D) None

10 - as 2500 B C , the Egyptians used mirrors made of highly polished metal

(A) In early (B) As early (C) Early (D) Was as early

11 The quantum theory states - , such as light,

is given off and absorbed in tiny definite units called quanta or photons

(A) energy that (B) that it is energy (C) it is energy (D) that energy

12 Quails typically have short rounded wings that enable - spring into full flight instatly when disturbed in their hiding places

(A) they (B) to their (C) its (D) them to

13 Geysers are found near rivers and lakes, where water drains through the soil -

(A) surface below the deep (B) deep below the surface (C) the deep below surface (D) the deep surface below

14 Algebra generalizes certain basic laws - the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division

of all numbers

(A) govern (B) that govern (C) have governed (D) which they govern

15 Even at low levels, - (A) the nervous system has produced detrimental effects by lead

(B) lead’s detrimental effects are producing the nervous system

(C) lead produces detrimental effects on the nervous system

(D) the detrimental effects produced by lead on the nervous system

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16 The culinary expert Fannie Farmer taught dietetics, kitchen management, and to cook at her famous Boston school

17 The elephant relies more on its sense of smell than for any other sense

18 A few naturally elements exist in such small amounts that they are known mainly from laboratory-made samples

19 Some insects hear ultrasonic sounds more than two octaves than higher humans can

20 To stay warm in cold weather, cold-blooded animals must expose itself to a source of warmth such as direct sunlight

21 A severe illness where she was just nineteen months old deprived Helen Keller of both her sight and hearing

22 Like all ecological systems, a forest is made up of a living environment and a nonliving environment, the latter composed of air, rocks, soiled, and water

23 The purposeful of the elementary school is to introduce children to the skills, information, and attitudes necessary for a smooth adjustment to society

24 Notorious as a host for wheat rust, the barberry bush has been banned from many area.

25 Christopher Plummer is a Canadian actor who has starred in stage, television, and film productions on both sides the Atlantic Ocean

26 A microphone enables a soft tone to be amplified, thus making it possible the gentle renditions of romantic love songs in a large hall

27 Atrophy is a decrease in size of a cell, organ, tissues, or other part of the body such as a limb

28 The poetry of e e cummings illustrates the way in which some poets bend grammatical rules as they strive

to expression their insights

29 In the wild, tea plants become trees of approximately thirty feet in high

30 Accounting is described as art of classifying, recording, and reporting significant financial events

31 The development of the watch depended upon the invent of the mainspring

33 Physical fitness activities can lead to an alarming variety of injuries if participants push themselves greatly hard

34 The structure or behavior of many protozoans are amazingly complex for single-celled animals

35 Alaska’s rough climate and terrain divide the state into isolated regions and the difficult of highway maintenance is a troublesome problem

36 For hundreds of years, sailors relied on echoes to warn them of another ships, icebergs, or cliffs in foggy weather

37 Although he is employed in the scientific and technical fields, the metric system is not generally utilized in the United States

38 Prototypical oboes did a loud, harsh tone, but the modern oboe is appreciated for its smooth and beautiful tone

39 Beneath the deep oceans that cover two-thirds of the Earth, tantalizing secret of the planet are concealed

40 The pioneer John Chapman received the nickname “Johnny Appleseed” because he planted apple seedlings during him travels in what are now Ohio, Indiana, and Elinois

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1 In the textile industry, the term “gunny” refers to

- burlap that is not of the best quality

(A) not expensive a

(B) expensive, not

(C) not an expensive

(D) an inexpensive

2 The skyscraper, - ,is an architectural form

that originated in the United States

(A) is a tall commercial structure

(B) a tall commercial structure

(C) a tall commercial structure which

(D) of which a tall commercial structure

3 - were stones piled at intervals

(A) The earliest road markers

(B) The earliest road markers, which

(C) Road markers were the earliest

(D) Until the earliest road markers

4 Some procedures used for laboratory analysis of

archaeological specimens are - procedures

conducted in crime laboratories

(A) resemble

(B) similar to

(C) same as

(D) alike

5 The windmill, which has been used for hundreds

of years to pump water and grind grains, -

redesigned to produce electricity

(A) it is now being

(B) it now can

(C) is now being

(D) now being

6 In 1938, when Benny Goodman’s orchestra

presented a concert at the prestigious Carnegie

Hall, - was clear that jazz had at last been fully

7 - a continuous mass of water on the Earth’s

surface, all continents are islands in the strictest

sense of the word

(A) The form of the oceans

(B) Since the oceans form

(C) To form the oceans

(D) That the oceans form

8 The spiral threads of a spider’s web have a sticky

substance on them - insects

10 According to anthropologists, the earliest ancestors of humans that stood upright resembled chimpanzees - , with sloping foreheads and protruding brows

(A) facially (B) their faces (C) having facial (D) they had faces

11 The kettledrum produces different tones depending on whether - with sticks that have felt or sponge heads

(A) to strike (B) when struck (C) It is struck (D) striking it

12 - in the latter part of the fifteenth century

as a substitute for richly embroidered tapestries (A) Wallpaper that originated

(B) The origination of wallpaper (C) Originated the wallpaper (D) Wallpaper originated

13 - was the first fully successful transatlantic cable finally laid

(A) Not until 1866 (B) Until 1866, just (C) Until 1866 (D) In 1866, not until

14 Many of the Zuni people in the southwestern United States earn their livelihoods and achieve - as professional artists

(A) considered them popular (B) considerably popular (C) considering their popularity (D) considerable popularity

15 The flatter a hair appears under a microscope, - wavier it is

-(A) although (B) which (C) and (D) the

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16 The word “shore” can be used rather of “coast”to mean the land bordering the sea

17 A radio telescope is an instrument that collects and measured faint radio waves given off by objects in space

18 The private satellite industry sprang up in the mid-1960’s to relay not only television broadcasts but too phone calls and computer data

19 Yosemite National Park it has many spectacular natural attractions, including Yosemite Falls,One of the world’s highest waterfalls

20 During the Colonial days, the Iroquois had an agricultural economy basing mainly on corn with supplementary crops of pumpkins, beans, and tobacco

21 Before the retina of the eye can be examined, the pupil must to be artificially dilated

22 The most widely writer praised of the 1960’s in the United States was probably Joyce Carol Oates, who published many novels and short stories

23 Unlike animals such as cows or horses, human beings are neither able to digest cellulose, the fibrous carbohydrate found in grass

24 At the age of 94, composer, conductor, arranger, and acting Eva Jessye led her choral group in the first production of the opera Porgy and Bess, written in 1935

25 In 1987 the states of ice cream in the United States amounted to fifteen quarts per year for every persons in the country

26 The type of precipitation is affected by electrical conditions, air temperature and the percentage of humid in the air

27 Almost destroy by fire in 1814, the White House was rebuilt and enlarged over the next three years

28 A flight recorder shows how aircraft systems behave by giving information such as a plane’s high, direction, and rate of descent

29 It is not unusual for ballet dancers wear out more than one pair of toe shoes during an evening’s performance

30 A fable is usually a short tale featuring animals or inanimate objects that can talk and think alike humans

31 The “ashcan”school in American art being a rebellion against traditional subjects and favored the painting of back-street scenes

32 When a magnet is free suspended it becomes a compass

33 Susan Sontag’s aversion to the traditional critical practice of extracting morals meaning from art is reflected

in her novels

34 Best known for his research in statistical mechanics and meson physics, Chen Ning Yang shared the Nobel Prize in 1957 to another physicist from the United States, Tsung-dao Lee

35 Those electrons most closely to the nucleus are held there by electromagnetic force

36 Its tremendous output of dairy products have earned the state of Wisconsin the title of America’s Dairyland

37 The early use of a complete steel frame for towering buildings appeared in the first skyscraper, built on Chicago in 1883

38 Some cities have a fire regulations that requires people to put smoke detectors in their houses

39 Since flounders have markings that blend with their surroundings, it can lie camouflaged on the bottom of the ocean

40 The determination of the path of Mars’s orbit in1609 became the unifying link among the two formerly separate realms of physics and astronomy

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1 - principal types of acceleration: linear and

2 East Liverpool, Ohio, - the pottery capital of

the United States

(A) and called

(D) they have warm blood

4 Like other women - in the field of medicine,

Sara Mayo found the beginning years difficult

(A) who they pioneered

(B) they pioneered

(C) who pioneered

(D) pioneered

5 In his writing, John Crowe Ransom describes

what - the spiritual barrenness of society

brought about by science and technology

(A) he considers

(B) does he consider

(C) considers

(D) considers it

6 Green - have the power to make food from

substances found in the air and soil

(A) only plants

(B) plants alone

(C) the only plants

(D) plants are alone

7 Children with parents whose guidance is firm,

consistent, and rational are inclined - high

(A) endless variety an almost

(B) variety an almost endless

(C) an almost endless variety

(D) almost variety an endless

9 Under the guidance of choreographers, Martha Graham and Jerome Robbins, American dance - new levels of artistic achievement

(A) reaching (B) has reached (C) reach (D) have reached

10 Angiosperms inhabit relatively diverse environments and may be found - higher plants can survive

(A) there (B) wherever (C) somewhere (D) then

11 Magnesium has a specific gravity of 1.74, which means that - 1.74 times as much as an equal volume of water

(A) it is weighed (B) weighing it (C) its weight (D) it weighs

12 Perhaps the primary - of adult education was industrialization, which accelerated the pace of socioeconomic change

(A) causes growth (B) cause of the growth (C) cause was growing (D) caused the growing

13 - “as the census taker of the sky”Annie Jump Cannon contributed considerably to the field

of astronomy

(A) Known (B) Knowing (C) To know (D) Knowledge

14 During adolescence many young people begin

to question - held by their families

(A) values (B) of the values (C) the values are (D) are the values

15 Coral reefs are - that teem with an abundance of exotic sea life

(A) when underwater landscapes (B) landscapes being underwater (C) underwater the landscapes (D) underwater landscapes

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16 Abraham Lincoln delivery his most famous address at the dedication of the soldiers cemetery in Gettysburg

17 Stalagmites are produced when water to drop directly to the floor of a cave

18 Regulation of public utilities in the United States is carried out by locally, state, and federal governments

19 The poet Marianne Moore was initially associated with the imagist movement, but later develops her own rhyme patterns and verse forms

20 The most worst economic reversal of the twentieth century, the Great Depression of the 1930’s, began in the United states and spread abroad

21 Many narcotic plants and its products, such as nicotine, are effective in controlling insects

22 In some occupations, the computer has already replaced the motor vehicle as the principal conserve of time and laboring

23 Farming becomes more expensive when farmers are forced to apply greater quantities of costly fertilizers for

to sustain yields

24 The metaphors we use routinely are the means which by we describe our everyday experiences

25 Scientists finding out that the universe is even larger and more complex than anyone has ever imagined

26 Because their properties differ from those of their constituents, proper alloys can great increase the corrosion resistance of a metal

27 The ability to retain a mental record of earlier experiences are referred to as “memory”

28 The aging process is not entirely determined by heredity, but is influenced by different environmental and social circumstances as good

29 The waterwheel is a mechanism designed to harness energy from a source instead than animals

30 If they are prepared skillfully, soybeans they can be appetizing as well as nutritious

31 Studies of either vision and physical optics began almost as early as civilization itself

32 James Whitcomb Riley, the “Hoosier Poet,” wrote many of his work in standard English,but he wrote his most popular poems in the dialect of his home state, Indiana

33 The city of Green Bay, established in 1745, was the first permanent settler in Wisconsin

34 Whichever they may differ widely in function, all cells have a surrounding membrane and an internal, rich substance called cytoplasm

water-35 Booker T Washington, an educational leader, worked throughout the lifetime to improve economic conditions for Black people in the United States

36 In the Middle Ages, books called bestiaries were prepared in an attempt to describe animals, real or imagine, that exemplified human traits

37 Pumps can operate under pressures ranging between a fraction of a pound to more than 10,000 pounds per square inch

38 Approximately fifty percent of the package utilized in the United States are for foods and beverages

39 Whether as statesman, scientist, and philosopher, Benjamin Franklin was destined to gain lasting honor throughout much of the world

40 A traditional Halloween decoration is a jack-o-lantern, which is a hollowed-out pumpkin with a scary face cut into them

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1 With affection and humor, poet Phyllis McGinley

- of ordinary life

(A) the virtues were praised

(B) praised the virtues

(C) she praised the virtues

(D) her praise of the virtues

2 Scientists think - helps some tree to

conserve water in the winter

(A) when losing leaves

(B) leaves are lost

(C) that losing leaves

(D) the leaves losing

3 The ancient Hopewell people of North America

probably cultivated corn and - crops, but

hunting and gathering were still of critical

importance in their economy

(A) another

(B) the other’s

(C) other

(D) other than

4 Lunar eclipses occur each time the Earth blocks

the Sun’s light from the Moon - the Moon’s full

5 - all data into electronic pulses

(A) The computer input unit changes

(B) Changing input, the computer unit

(C) Which changes the computer input unit

(D) Changes in the computer input units

6 Robert S Duncanson was considered a painter

of the Hudson River school, - on scenes of

America’s untamed wilderness

(A) which concentrated

(B) which concentrated it

(C) which it concentrated

(D) and which concentrated答案:A

7 - their senses, many-celled animals

perceive what is happening in their environment

(A) Means of

(B) By means of

(C) Of the means by

(D) By means

8 In central Georgia, archaeological evidence

indicates that Native Americans first inhabited the

area -

(A) since thirteen centuries

(B) thirteen centuries ago

(C) the previous thirteen centuries

(D) thirteen centuries were before

9 The large compound eyes of the dragonfly -

to see moving objects almost eighteen feet away (A) to enable it

(B) enabling it (C) it enables (D) enable it

10 Using many symbols makes - to put a large amount of information on a single map (A) possible

(B) it possible (C) it is possible (D) that possible

11 Anarchism is a term describing a cluster of doctrines an attitudes - principal uniting feature is the belief that government is both harmful and unnecessary

(A) and (B) whose (C) since (D) for

12 After the great blizzard of 1888 in the northeastern United States, it took some - the snow away from their homes

(A) days to shovel people several (B) people several days to shovel (C) several days people to shovel (D) people to shovel several days

13 Probably no man had more effect on the daily lives of most people in the United States - Henry Ford a pioneer in automobile production (A) as was

(B) than was (C) than did (D) as did

14 In copper engravings and etchings - caused by the edges of the plate is clearly visible

on the paper

(A) the impression is (B) if the impression (C) impressions (D) the impression

15 Cora reefs have always been - hazards to ships sailing in tropical seas

(A) one of the greatest (B) the greatest ones (C) ones greatest (D) the greatest were

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16 For a long time cotton ranked first between Alabama’s crops, but today it accounts for only a fraction of the agricultural production

17 Margaret Fuller was not active in the women’s-rights movement, but she asking for a fair chance for women

in her book, Woman in the Nineteenth Century

18 Most cities major in the United States have at least one daily newspaper

19 The survival of a forest depends not only on the amount of annual rainfall it receives, and also on the seasonal distribution of the rain

20 James Farmer, an American civil rights leader, he helped establish the Congress of Racial Equality, an organization that is dedicated to the principle of nonviolence

21 A merger is a combination of two or more businesses down below a single management

22 In its simplest form, a transformer is composed of two coils of wire place together without no wires actually

in contact

23 The greatest natural resource of the state of North Dakota is their fertile farmland

24 The doctrine of eminent domain is based the legal tradition that all real property is subject to the control of the state

25 In a controversial eating guide entitled Are You Hungry? Jane Hirschmann and Lela Zaphiropolous argue that children instinctively know what foods are good for selves

26 Bats rely to their hearing to navigate and to find food at night

27 Once an important port of entry for immigrants to the United States, Ellis Island recent reopened its great hall as a museum of immigration

28 Every year Colorado is visited by millions of tourists who come for a variety of reason

29 The energy needed for animal grow is derived primarily from carbohydrates and fats

30 Countries tend to specialize in the production and export of those goods and services that it can produce relatively cheaply

31 Antique auctions have become popular in the United States because a steadily increasing awareness of the investment value of antiques

32 Alike an insect, the crustacean is an arthropod, an animal with jointed legs and an exoskeleton, a supportive covering for its body

33 Bricks are made from clay that is processed into a workable consistency, form to standard sizes, and then fired in a kiln

34 Her speech at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 brought Fannie Barrier Williams local and nation recognition

35 A paragraph is a portion of a text consists of one or more sentences related to the same idea

36 A deficient of folic acid is rarely found in humans because the vitamin is contained in a wide variety of foods

37 Industry utilize the gaseous element xenon when developing specialized flashlights and other powerful lamps

38 Some types of ferns resemble trees and some are too small that they look like moss

39 Made of sealskin stretched over a framework of whalebone or driftwood, an Eskimo kayak is completed enclosed except for the opening in which the paddler sits

40 Our urge to classify different life forms and give us names seems to be as old as the human race

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1 Duke Ellington was a composer, conductor, and

pianist - ranked as one of the greatest of all

3 The fragrances of many natural substances

come from oils, - these oils may be used in

4 Because the saxophone is an excellent solo

instrument, - in some important orchestral

5 Before Geraldine Ferraro was selected as the

Democratic Party’s vice presidential candidate in

1984, no woman - run for national office in the

United States on a major party ticket

(A) ever has

(A) As digested food

(B) Digested food that

(C) Food is digested

(D) Why does digested food

7 The position of the larynx, or voice box, in the

neck determines - , swallows, and vocalizes

(A) an animal, how does one breathe

(B) how an animal breathes

(C) an anima breathes, how one

(D) how does an anima breathe

8 The slide rule uses sliding scales with marks

- numbers and their logarithms

(A) representing

(B) represented

(C) are represented

(D) they are representing

9 - executive and administrative authority in the United States government rests with a President who is elected for a four-year term (A) That the

(B) The (C) It is the (D) There is the

10 - stereophonic phonograph records, two recordings are made of the same musical performance

(A) Creates (B) Created (C) The creating of (D) To create

11 Genes determine - the shape of a leaf and the sex, height, and hair color of a child

(A) such as features (B) such features as (C) as such features (D) features as such

12 California’s agricultural supremacy dates from

1947, when its farm output first - any other state

(A) that exceeded (B) exceeded that (C) exceeded that of (D) that exceeded of

13 The use of well-chosen nonsense words makes - the testing of many basic hypotheses in the field of language learning

(A) it is possibly (B) its possibility (C) them possible (D) possible

14 Not until 1931 - the official anthem of the United States

(A) “The Star-spangled Banner”did become (B) when “The Star-spangled Banner”became (C) did “The Star-spangled Banner”become (D) became “The Star-spangled Banner”

15 In general, the simpler plants appeared on the Earth before those -

(A) are structurally complicated (B) more complicated structure (C) have a complicated structure (D) their structure is complicated

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16 Rebecca Latimer, a political commentator and the author of several book, was the first woman to become a United States senator

17 Surrealist artists painted in such a manner that their pictures seem if as they came from the realm of dreams

18 Manure can be converted into methane gas by means the activated-sludge process of sewage disposal

19 Navajo National Monument in northern Arizona incorporates three of the most large of all known cliff dwellings

20 By studying geometry, students can learn what to develop logical arguments through dedective reasoning

21 The word “saga” is often application to any narration of events of the past, whether mythical or historical in character

22 The success of a naval ship is determined by its seaworthiness, speedy, and maneuverability

23 Administrative assistants are often expected to make decisions, supervision staff, delegate responsibility, and work harmoniously with managers and fellow employees

24 Few theories are originality enough to be called unique.

25 Many critics believe that Amy Lowell’s most important work is not her poetry, but his biography, John Keats, published the year of her death

26 Research on pain has been neglected, although the mainly reason people take medicine is to relieve pain

27 Sidney Poitier, he is famous for his character portrayals, won an Oscar for his 1963 performance in Lilies of the Field

28 The Carlsbad caverns, located in New Mexico, rank between the largest underground labyrinths in the world

29 Commercial rock wool is made by blowing steam through molten rock such as limestone to create fine, flexibility, glasslike fibers

30 William Taft begins his many years of service for the United States when President Benjamin Harrison appointed him solicitor general in 1890

31 A time zone is a slightly irregular north-south belts that extends from pole to pole

32 Harriet Monroe’s verse survive today as evidence of her undiscouraged zeal for the advancement of modern poetry

33 “How does the human brain work?” remains one of the most profound questions confront modern science

34 Cadence may be considered the rise and fall in intensified of sounds

35 One out of every ten persons in the 1978 United States labor force was a teenager, compared by one out of fifteen in 1960

36 Gypsum is too soft that it is easy to scratch it with a fingernail

37 A goose’s neck is a tiny longer than that of a duck and not so gracefully curved as a swan’s

38 Like squirrels, tree shrews are bearing well-developed claws on their digits and are generally active during daylight hours

39 Even many early leaders of the United States have provided names for towns, only George Washington is remembered in the name of a state

40 Numerous insects, special the butterfly, have weak powers of flight

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1 - that as both birds and mammals become

larger, their metabolic rates er unit of tissue

decrease, and they generally live longer

(A) The truth

(B) If true

(C) It is true

(D) To be true

2 Asteroids are small and therefore very difficult to

identify, even when - to Earth

(A) quite closely

(B) are being quite close

(C) are they quite closely

(D) they are quite close

3 A number of modern sculptors have rejected

- of minimal and environmental art and developed

a style of extreme realism

(A) which abstract qualities

(B) there are abstract qualities

(C) the abstract qualities

(D) the qualities are abstract

4 - tributaries of the Mississippi River system

were navigated by steamboats during the period

before the outbreak of the Civil War

(A) More than forty

(B) More than forty were

(C) Forty more than

(D) There were more than forty

5 Mary Eliza McDowell’s introduction to social

service came - , when she assisted victims of

the great Chicago Fire of 1871

(A) was sixteen years old

(B) had sixteen years

(C) at age sixteen

(D) sixteen

6 Young herons are helpless for a few weeks

- they learn to fly

(A) how

(B) before

(C) despite

(D) since

7 The history of painting is a fascinating chain of

events that probably began with -

(A) ever made the very first pictures

(B) the ever made very first pictures

(C) the very first ever made pictures

(D) the very first pictures ever made

8 The center of gravity of the human body -

behind the hip joint

10 - choose to live in or near metropolitan areas simply because they like the rapid pace of city life

(A) So large numbers of people to (B) There are large numbers of people (C) Large numbers of people

(D) Large numbers of people who

11 - to space travelers is high acceleration or deceleration forces

(A) Danger can be (B) They can be dangerous (C) What can be dangerous (D) While danger

12 Organic chemistry has made many new products -

(A) possible (B) as possible (C) are possible (D) they are possible

13 Perfectly matched pearls, strung into a necklace, - a far higher price than the same pearls sold individually

(A) in order to bring (B) their bringing (C) bringing (D) bring

14 Some metropolitan newspapers would make sizable volumes - in book form

(A) than the print (B) print them (C) if printed (D) they are printed

15 Pennsylvania ranks high among the states population - many areas are sparsely settled (A) and yet

(B) so even (C) if not (D) except for

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16 Since the beginning of this century, the United States government has played an role in the supervision and use of the nation’s natural resources

17 Between 1906 and 1917, political activist Emma Goldma devoted most of her efforts to writing, traveling and lectured

18 Height, powerful and speed are attributes that coaches often look for in basketball players

19 Many of society’s wealth is controlled by large corporations and government agencies

20 Pieces of eighteenth-century porcelain they are frequently dug up in excavations at williamsburg Virginia

21 A major purpose of scientific analysis is to identify and examine causal connections between independent and dependence variables

22 Vaccines for some rare diseases are given only to persons which risk exposure to the disease

23 Recause it is a healthful way to exercise aerobic dancing is considered an excellent method for release tension

24 Doppler radar can be used to determine the direction which in the particles of a cloud are moving

25 Applied research aims at some specific objective, such as the development of a new produce, process, or material

26 Most of the food what elephants eat is brought to their mouths by their trunks

27 The highly respect zoologist Ernest Just joined the ruling board of the Marine Biological Laboratory in the 1930’s

28 Clementine Hunter’s primitive paintings have been exhibited at various galleries, included one at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D C

29 Alike a chicken, the grouse has four toes, with the hind one raised above the ground

30 Membership in labor unions in the United States reached its peak of 17 millions members in 1960

31 The newer kinds of seeds produce corn it has much greater food value than older kinds

32 In meteorology, either the formation of clouds and the precipitation of dew, rain, and snow are known as condensation

33 Varieties of yellow grapes that have tender skin, rich flavor and high sugar content are especially suited with making raisins

34 Despite resistance in some parts of Canada, the conversion to metric measurement have been said to be largely successful

35 The most safest way to watch a solar eclipse is for one to look at it in a mirror while wearing dark glasses

36 Chied Joseph La Flesche, a vigorous Omaha leader, worked hardly to make his nation a proud and progressive one

37 The diamond is the only gemstone composed with just one chemical element, carbon

38 In 1941 Orson Welles produced Citizen Kane a film noted for its technical brilliant, structural complexity, and Literate treatment of a controversial biographical subject

39 Wildlife conservationists say the cover that foliage provides for animals is equal in importance to the food supplying

40 The Leyden jar was one of the earliest form of condensers invented to store an electrical charge

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1 Before 8000 B C wheat did not grow as

prolifically - it does today

(A) like

(B) as

(C) for

(D) than

2 Both nickel and iron are whitish metals -

(A) that are attracted by magnets

(B) that magnets are attracted by them

(C) are attracted by magnets

(D) magnets that attract them

3 The bark of some species of oak trees yields a

substance used in - leather

(A) treating

(B) to treat

(C) its treatment

(D) it treats

4 Although phosphorus is an essential constituent

of all living creatures, - is among the least

abundant of the mineral nutrients

6 The gibbon ranges over - - other apes do

(A) than an area wider

(B) wider than the area

(C) a wider area than

(D) an area wider than are

7 Sarah Frances Whiting opened the - of

physics in the United States in 1878

(A) undergraduate teaching was in a second

laboratory

(B) second teaching laboratory of undergraduate

(C) undergraduate teaching laboratory was second

(D) second undergraduate teaching laboratory

8 - , some of the Earth’s interior heat escapes

to the surface

(A) A volcano erupts

(B) A volcano whether erupts

(C) A volcano erupts it

(D) If a volcano erupts

9 Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman member

of the United States Supreme Court, believed that the courts should interpret the laws - legislate (A) than attempt to rather

(B) rather than attempt to C) to attempt rather than (D) attempt rather than to

10 - of minerals, which are chemical elements

or compounds of varying purity

(A) The consistency of rocks (B) Rocks, consisting (C) Rocks consist (D) Whereas rocks consist

11 Booker T Washington, acclaimed as a leading educator at the turn of the century, - of a school that later became the Tuskegee Institute (A) taking charge

(B) took charge (C) charges was taken (D) taken charge

12 - white ginger, one scrapes and washes the roots before drying them

(A) If makes (B) When making (C) Made (D) The making of

13 By the time - , Norman Rockwell had decided that he wanted to be an artist

(A) in his early teens (B) his early teens were (C) was his early teens (D) he was in his early teens

14 During the eighteenth century, Little Turtle was chief of the Miami tribe whose territory became - is now Indiana and Ohio

(A) there (B) where (C) that (D) what

15 Pansies can be cultivated easily in home gardens, but - plenty of water and not too much sun

(A) to require (B) they require (C) required (D) requiring

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