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3. Through the use of computers and modems to send data over


telephone lines, efficient communications is possible.
4. "Modulator and demodulator" are what modem stand for.
5. Thousands of electronic "bulletin boards" across the country is
actually computers with modems that exchange data.
6. Thanks
is due to volunteers called SYSOP's, or system
operators,
for operating those bulletin boards.
7. A network of users asks questions and checks the bulletin board.

8. Graphics are posted for others to copy for their own use.
9.
A team of computer operators use modems to transmit
messages
at different speeds.
10. At any speed, tvelve pages take less time to send by modem
than
by even the speediest mail service.

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A dazed crowd wander about staring at the debris. Alone on the
boards of the second floor stand a toilet and sink a tub sits firmly on a
concrete slab with the house in rubble around it. Two pickup trucks in
front of the house rocks with their wheels in the air. The next house
don't have a roof but the house after that is untouched.
This sene debris and chaos are a disaster. A tomaedo has
struck. No one has been killed, but hundreds of people is stunned.
Fortunately, there are some relief on the way. How do the Red cross
help? Within a day, a crew of caseworkers begin to interview the
families and porvide assistance. Whatever the victims doesn't have
any longer- clothes, as well as food and medicine- is donated and
distributed.
The Red Cross distribute money and vouchers rather than actual
goods because that helps the local economy. Many businesses
appears damaged by the disaster, and they needs customers to help
them rebuild. Politics play no part here; what the Red Cross provides
are help and support for all.

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copanro Test One

Directions: One or more of the underlined sections in the following


sentences may contain errors grammar, usage, punctuation, spelling, or
capitalization.
Write the letter of each incorrect section, then rewrite the item correctly. If
there is no error in an item, write E.
Example According to Charles L. Hogue of the .=:Lo~s~_

A
Angeles county Musuem of Natural Historv. "Knee-high
B
C
to a grasshopper" is about one-half an inch. No error

Answer B. Los Angeles County C. History, " knee-high

1.Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. Which was later

revized by Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Congress. and Jefferson


himself.
C
D
No error
E
2. The word anesthesia coined in 1846 in Boston, was formed from greek

word parts meaning "lack of feeling," No error


C
D
E
3. Aspirin is the most widely used drug in the world. scientists still do not
ABC
D
know why or how it works. No error
E
4, Santa Fe's official name Villa Real de la Santa de Fe San Francisco Asis

is one of the longest place names in the world, No error


C
D
E
5. Our sixteenth president Abraham Lincoln was voted the best U.S.
A
President in a 1982 survey of leading historians. political scholars and
B C D
authors. No error
E
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Chapter Eight Exercises: Exercise

6. Originaly written as a bank commerical. "We've Only Just Begun" became


A B C
a popular hit in the 1970's. No error

7.Plays. written by William Shakespeare are performed throughout the world

in such diverse languages as Japanese, Russian, , Italian and Hebrew. No


C
D
error

E
8. The twentv first century which will begin with the year 2001 is almost upon
A B C
us. No error

9. Although Poetry magazine was only a small Chicago periodical it

contributed to the early recognition of such great poets as Frost. Pound.


Eliot,
C
Sandburg. and Edgar Lee Masters. No error

10. While some people argue about whether the Loch Ness monster exists

&

all. others think there may be more than one. No error

11. President Truman's full name was Harry S Truman the "S" was not an

abreviation for a name and was correctly written without a period. No error
C
D
E
12. Although Othello is the title role in the play of that name. The vilJian lago
ABC
has almost half again as many lines. No error

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Chapter Eight Exercises: Exercise

Directions Each of the following sentences has a grammatical


problem. On your paper write the letter of the corrected sentence.
13. The Baghdad battery is an an articraft that looks like a modern
chemical battery found in the ruins of a 2000-year-old village.
A. The Baghdad battery is an articraft that looks like a modern
chemical battery found. In the ruins of a 2000-year-old village.
B. Found in the ruins of a 2000-year-old village, the Baghdad
battery is an articraft that looks like a modern chemical battery.
C. The Baghdad battery is an articraft that looks like a modern
chemical battery to find in the ruins of a 2000-year-old village.
14. Asking a price of $200000 in 1980, a tropical rain forest near Sea
Turtle Park in Costa Rica was offered for sale.
A. A tropical rain forest near Sea Turtle Park in Costa Rica was
offered for sale, asking a price of $ 200 000 in 1980.
B. Asking a price of $200 000, a tropical rain forest near Sea
Turtle Park in Costa was offered for sale in 1980.
C. Asking a price of $ 200 000, in 1980 a government agency
offered a topical rain forest near Sea Turtle Park in Costa Rica
for sale.
15. Appearing in 1894, Joseph Pulitzer published the first full-colur
comic strip in his New York newspaper.
A. Appearing in 1894 in his New Your newspaper, Joseph
Pulitzer published the first full-colour comic strip.
B. Joseph Pulitzer published the first full-colour comic strip in
his . New York newspaper appearing in 1894.
C. Appearing in 1894, the first full-colour comic strip was
published by Joseph Pulitzer in his New York newspaper.
16. To put astronauts on the moon, many hours of scientific study
and vast amounts of money were expended.
A. Putting astronauts on the moon, many hours of scientific
study and vast amounts of money were expended.
B. To put astronauts on the moon, NASA expended many hours
of scientific study and vast amounts of money.
C. To put asronauts on the moon, vast amounts of money and
many hours of scientific study had to be expended.

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17. One can see the backward-growing hair that gives a Rhodesian
ridgeback its name along its spine.
A.
The backward growing hair that gives a Rhodesian
ridgeback
its name can be seen along its spine.
B. Along its spine, the backward-growing hair that gives a
Rhodesian ridgeback its name one can see.
C. The backward-growing hair that one can see gives A
Rhodesian ridgeback its name along its spine.
18. Alarmed by the mild tremors, supplies were hoarded and survival
kits were bought.
A. Supplies, alarmed by mild tremors, were hoarded and survival
kits were bought.
B. Being alarmed by the mild tremors, supplies were hoarded
and survival kits were bought.
C. Alarmed by the mild tremors, people hoarded supplies and
bought survival kits.

Test 2

CopMIlro

Directions One or more underlined sections in the following sentences


may contain errors of grammar, usage, punctution, spelling or
capitalization. Write the letter of each incorrect section; then rewrite
the item correctly. If there is no error in an item, write E.
Example

The first money to carry the motto" In God We

Trust" ~ bank notes which apeared in 1864. No


C
D
error

E
Answer C -was D appeared
1.Warner Brothers studios must have wanted to have set a record when it
A
B
asked John Barrymore to bestow 191 kisses on a number of beautiful
C
senoritas in the film Don Juan. No error

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2. Before his death in 1941, Robert Baden-Powell, who founded the Boy

A
Scouts, is also a British intelligence officer. No error
BCD
E
3. Many of the workers building the St. Gotthard Tunnel in Switzerland in
A B C
1882 were injured. No error

4. The lute. with its descendents the sitar, violin, fiddle, guitar, and
ukulele,

A
are more widely used than any other stringed instrument in the world. No
B C D
error

E
5.Nether a large handful of potato chips
as

D.Q[

a large bowl of pretzel have

much salt as one serving of canned soup. No error

6. If Vincent van Gogh would have been able to sell his paintings for what

A
they bringtoday.he would have died a billionaire several timesover instead
B C D
of a pauper. No error

E
7.

The sphinx, a beautiful and mysterious statue,

se~

not far from where

the Great Pyramid of Giza raises into the sky. No error


C
D
E
8. Though they could have fled before the storm began, Lee Trevino, Jerry
A
B
Heard, and Bobby Nickols were all struck by lightning at the Western
Open
C
D
Gold Tournament in 1975. No error

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Chapter Eight Exercises: Exercise

9. For camouflage a bug called Fulgora lucifera has a false head that
lays
A B C
on the ground and resembles the head of a South American alligator. No
D
error

E
10. Truth or Consequences were first seen in 1956, making it one of the
ABC
oldest game shows on television. No error

D
11.
for

E
Native Americans had been living in what i. now the United States

ABC
thousands of years before Christopher Columbus "discoered" it. No error

12. Although virtually every man and woman in America are familiar with

the ice-making properties of the freezer, few is aware that this mashine was

C
invented by a doctor to provide ice for fever-racked patients. No error

13. The rattlesnake and the copperhead is famous for being poisonous.
but
A
B
the cobra is the most dangerous venomous snake. No error
C
D
E
14. In the television series,''The Many loves of Dobie Gillis," a whole cast
of
A
Futurestars, includingWarren Beatty and Tuesday Weld, were representative
B
C
of average American teenagers. No error

15. Anyone who saw the film Dr,X, has seen Humprey Bogart in a horrer
ABC
D
movie. No error

E
16.Marlon Brando was bom in Omaha Nebraska,but he don't sound like a
.
A
B
--C
Midwesterner in The Godfather. No error

E
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Chapter Eight Exercises: Exercise

17. CaseyJones is one of thefew American folk heroswho was real and not
ABC
simply created by a songwriter or storyteller. No error
D
E
18. There absolutely no "man-eating" plants in the world, although some
ABC
plants do trap insects.No error

19. Locusts. whichcome out of the groundonce everyseventeen years, is a


A B C
D
serious problem in some areas of the Midwest. No error
E
20.The American colonists declared there independance from Great
Britain

only after they had tried every other means to gain justice. No error
C
D
E
21. Giant hailstones weighing more than a pound each begun to kill
cattle

as they failed on the Russian village of Kostov in July 1923: twenty-three

people were killed trying to save the animal. No error

E
22.DonQuixotemounted his horsewhile his guire, SanchaPanza, holds the
ABC
D
animal steady.No error

E
23. of one hundred crossword puzzle creators who contributed to two
New York puzzle magazines in1970. one-fourth ~in prison. No error
B C D
E
24. Neither the members of the city council nor the chairperson~
A B C
available for questions from the press. No error'

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CopMnroA-1
Task: Completing structure problems involving incomplete
independent clauses.
Directions: Choose one out of A,B,C,and D to complete the sentence.
1. In the United States,
municipal
govemments.
A. for water treatment
C. where water treatment

is generally the responsibility of

B. water treatment
D. in which water treatment

2. Crop rotation
of preserving soil fertility.
A. it is one method
B. one method
C. a method is one

3.

D. is one method

the dollar as its monetary unit-in 1878.


B. Adopted by Canada
C. It was adopted by Canada
D. The Canadian adoption of

A. Canada adopted

4.

almost impossible to capture the beauty of the aurora


borealis
in photographs.
A. Being
B. It is
C. There is
D. Is

;5. Usually political cartoons


newspaper.
A. appear
C by appearing

on the editorial page of a


B. whose appearance
D. when they appear
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Chapter Eight Exercises: Test

6.

A.
C
University

two major art museums, the Fogg and the Sadler.


Harvard University has B. At Harvard University
Harvard University, with its D. There at Harvard

7. American actress and direstor Margaret Webster


for her
production
of Shakespearan plays.
A. who became famous
B famous as she became
C becoming famous
D became famous
8.

gas tanks connected to welding equipment, one of full of


and the other full of acetylene.
A. It is two
B. Of the two
C. There are two
D. Two

oxigen

9. --,-,,..--_ is more interested in rhymtn than in melody is appearant


from his
compositions.
B. Philip Glass, who
A. That Philip Glass
C. Philip Glass
D. Because Philip Glass

10. Compressed air


A. by providing
C. that provides

11.

the power to drive pneumatic tools.


B. provides
D. the 'provision of

by cosmic rays.

A. The Earth is constantly bombarded


B. Bombarded constantly, the Earth
C. Bombarding the Earth constantly
D. The Earth's constant bombardment
12
primary colors are red, blue,and yellow.
A. There are three
B. The three
C. Three of them
D. That the three

13. =-

who was elected the first woman mayor of Chicago

in 1979.

A. It was Jane Byrne


C. That Jane Byrne

B. Jane Byrne
D. When Jane Byrne

14. Every computer consists of a number of systems -'-__


together.
A...by working
B. work
C. they work
D. that work
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Chapter Eight Exercises: Test

15. On the Moon,


air because the Moon's gravitational field
is too weak to retain an atmosphere.
A. there is no
B. where no
C. no
D. is no
16. The Glass Mountains of northwestern Oklahoma
flecks of gypsum, which shine in the sunlight.
A. they are covered
B. covered them
C. that are covered
D. are covered
17. In some cases,
an animal.
A. difficult if
C. the difficulty

.with

to decide if an organism is a plant or


B. it is difficult
D. is difficult

18. The first American novelist to have a major impact on world


literature
_
A. who was James Fenimore Cooper
B. James Fenimore Cooper was
C. it was James Fenimore Cooper
D. was James Fenimore Cooper
19.
important railroad tunnel in the United States was cut
through the Hoosac Mountains in Massachusetts.
A. At first
B. It was the first
C. The first
D. As he first of
20. Generally,
in the valleys and foothills of the Pacific Coast
ranges
B. the growth of the Calfornia
A. the Calfornia poppy grown
poppy
C. the Calfornia poppy grows D. growing the Calfornia
poppy
21. When bats are at rest,
hang upside-down.
A. they
B.and
C. to
D.as
22.
that the capital of South Carolina was moved from
Charleston to
Columbia.
A. in 1790 was
B. There was in 1790
C. in 1790
D. It was in 1790
23. Although not as important as they once were, _ _ a major form
of transprotation in North America.
A. there are still railroads
B. railroads, which are still
C. railroads are still
D. railroads still being

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Chapter Eight Exercises: Test

24. The loop, which is the commercial heart of Chicago,


_
within a rectrancular loop of electrical train tracks.
A. that is enclosed
B. enclosing
C. is enclosed
D. it is enclosed
25. _....,.--,....- amino acids that serve as the basic building blocks of all
proteins.
B.Forabouttwentyof
A. It was about twenty
D. There are about twenty
C. About twenty are
CopMnro A-2
Task: Answer structure problems involving incomplete adjective
clause
Directions: Choose one option out of A,B,C, and Dand encircle the
correct word or phrase.
1. Most folk songs are ballads
simple stories.
A. what
C. when

have simple words and tell


B. although
D. that

2. After its introduction in 1969, the best float process


the
world's principal method of manufacturing flat sheets of glass.
A. by which it became
B. it became
C. became
D. which became
3. In 1850, Yale university established Sheffield Scientific School,
A.
B.
C.
D.

engineers were educated there


where engineers were educated
in which were engineers educated
where were engineers educated

4. Many of Louse Nevelson's sculptures consisted of a number of


large wooden structures
in complex patterns.
A. which she arranged
B. she arranged them
C. which arranged
D. arranged them
5. In addition to being a naturalist. Stewart E. White was a writer
_ _ the struggle for survival on the American Frontier.
A. whose novels describe B. he-describes in his novels
C. his novels describe
D. who, describing in his novels

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Chapter Eight Exercises: Test

6. Diamonds are often found in rock formations called pipes, _ _


the throats of extinct volcanoes.
A. in which they resemble
B. which resemble
C. there is a resemblance to
D. they resemble
7. William Samuel Johnson,
helped write the Constitution,
became
the first president of Columbia College in1787.
A. whom he had
B. and he had
D. had
C. who had
8. Seals appear clumsy on the land,
are able to short
distances faster
than most people can run.
A. but they
B. which they
C. they
D. which

9. The instrument panel of a light airplane has at least a dozen


instruments
A. the pilot must watch
B. what the pilot must watch
C. which the pilot must watch them
D. such that the pilot must watch them
10. A keystone species is a species of plants or animals _ _
absence has
a major effect on an ecological system.
A. that its
B. its
C. whose
D. with its
11. The size and shape of a nail depends primarily on the function
in----:t:-ended.
A. which it is
B. for which it is
C. which it is for
D. for which is
12. In geometry, a tangent is a straight line
a curve at only
one point.
A. it touches
B. whose touching
C. its touching
D. that touches
the Maple Leaf
13. It was the ragtime pianist Scott Joplin
Rag, perhaps the best known of all ragtime tunes.
A. wrote
B. the writer of
C. who wrote
D. writing
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Chapter Eight Exercises: Test

14. There are 2,000 varieties of snakes, _ _are harmless to


humans.
A. mostly they
B. most of them
C. most of which
D. which most
15. Smokejumpers are _ _ descend into remote areas by
parachute to fight
forest fires.
A. firefighters
B. when firefighters
C. who, as firefighters
D. firefighters who
16. Charlotte Gilman's best known book
to
become financially independent.
A. is Women and Economics, in which
B. Women and Economics, in which
C. is Women and Economics, which
D. Women and Economics, which

she urges women

CopMnroA3
Task: Structure problems connected with incomplete or missing
participial phrases.
Directions: Choose the one option out of the A,B,C, and D to
complete the sentence correctly.
1. Aerodynamics is the study of the forces
it moves through the atmosphere.
-B. act
A. acting
C. are acting
D.. acted
2.

on an object as

for their strong fiber include flax and hemps.


A. Plants are grown
B. Plants grown
C. Plants that grow
D. To grow plants

3.

A.
B.
C.
D.

,Jose Limon's dance troupe often toured abroad.


The U.S. State Department sponsored it
Sponsored by the U.S.State Department
The U.S. State Department, which sponsored it
The sponsorship of the U.S. State Department

4. Elfreth's Alley in Philadelphia is the oldest residential street in the


United States, with
from 1728.
A. houses are dated
B. the dates of the houses
C. the dating of houses
D. houses dating
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Chapter Eight Exercises: Test

5. In,1821, the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, was laid out in a design


after that of Washington,D.C.
A. patterned
C. a pattern

B. was patterned
D. that patterned

6.
in front of a camera lens changes the color of the
light that reaches the film.
B. a filter is placed
A. Placed a filter
D. When a filter placed
C. A filter placed
7. The Masschusetts State House,
in 1798, was the most
distinguished building in the United States at that time.
A. completing
B. which was completed
C. was completed
D. to be completed
8. Barbara McClintock
generic elements.
A. known
C. knowing

for her discovery of the mobility of


B. who knows
D. is known

9. The solitary scientist


by himself has in many intances
been replaced by a cooperative scientific team.
A. to make important discoveries
B. important discoveries were made
C. has made important discoveries
D. making important discoveries
10. Geometry is the branch of mathemaics
the properties
of lines,
curves, shapes, and surfaces.
A. that concerned with
B. it is concerned with
C. concerned with
D. its concerns are
11.
an average of 471 inches of rain a year, Mount
Waiaeale in
Hawai is the wettest spot in the world.
A. It receives
B. Receiving
C. To receive
D. Received
12. Amber is a hard, yellowish-brown
from the resin of pine
trees
that lived millions of years ago.
A. substance formed
B. to form a substance
C.. substance has formed
D. forming a substance
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Chapter Eight Exercises: Test

CopMnroA-4
Task: Structure problems with appositives.
Directions: Choose one option that correctly complete the sentence.
Mark the most appropriate one out of A,B,C, and D.
1. The Democratic party is older than the other major American
political party

A.
B.
C.
D.

which the Republican party


the Republican party
it is the Republican party
the Republican party is

2.
relations with friends and acquaintances, playa major
role in the social development of adolecents
A. What are called peer group relations are
B. Peer group relations are
C. Peer group relations, the
D. By peer group relations, we mean
3. Joseph Henry,
director of the Smithsonian Institution,
was President Lincoln's adviser on scientific matters.
A. the first
B. to be the first
C. was the first
D. as the first
4. The Wasstch Range,
extends from southeastem Idaho
into northem Utah.
A. which is a part of the Rocky Mountains,
B. a part of the Rocky Mountains that
C. is a part of the Rocky Mountains
D. a part of the Rocky Mountains, it
5.
Ruth St.Dennis turned to Asian dances to find inspiration
for her
choreography.
A. It was the dancer
B. The dancer
C. That the dancer
D. The dancer was
6. The organs of taste are the _ _ that are mainly located on the
tongue.
A. groups of cells,are taste buds
B. taste buds. are groups of cells
C. taste buds, these are groups of cells
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Chapter Eight Exercises: Test

D. taste buds, groups of cells


7. In 1878, Frederick W.TayJor invented a concept called scientific
management,
of obtaining as much efficiency from
workers and machines as possible.
A. it is a method
B. a method which
C. a method
D. called a method
8. A group of Shakers, __settled around Pleasant Hill, Kentucky,in
1805.
A. members of a strict religious sect which
B. whose members of a strict religious sect
C. members of a strict religious sect,
D. were members of a strict religious sect
9. In physics,
"plasma" refers to a gas that has a nearly
equal
number of positively and negatively charged particles.
A. the term
B. by the term
C. is termed
D. terming
10. Norman Weiner,
mathematician and logician, had an
important role in the development of the computer.
A. who, as a
B. was a
C. whom a
D. a
11. Jeroma Kern's most famous work is Showboat,
most
endUring
musical comedies.
A. it is one of the finest,
B. one of the finest,
C. the finest one
D. as the finest of the
12.
a marshland that covers over 750 square miles in North
Carolina and Virginia.
A. In the Great Dismal Swamp B. The Great Dismal Swamp, which
C. The Great Dismal Swamp,
D. The Great Dismal Swamp is
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Task: Completing structure problems involving adverb clauses,


reduced adverb clauses, and prepositional expesssions.
Directions: Choose the one option out of A,B,C, and D incircling the
most appropriate one
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Chapter Eight Exercises: Test

1. Small sailboats can easily capsize


carefully.
A. but
B. which
C. if

they are not handled


D. so

2.
they are tropical birds, parrots can live in temperate or
even cold climates.
A. Despite
B. Even though C. Nevertheless D. But
3.
added to a liquid, antifreeze flowers the freezing
temperature of that liquid.
A. That
B. As is
C. It is
D. When
4.
had an

advertising is so widespread in the United States, it has


enormous effect on American life.
A. Why B. The reason C. On account ofD. Since

5.
the

toward shore, its shape is changed by its collision with


shallow sea bottom.
A. During a wave rolls
B. As a wave
C. A wave rolls
D. A wave's rolling

6. ____ are increasingly linked over long distances by electronic


communications, but many of them still prefer face-to-face
encounters.
B. Despite people
A. Although people
D. The fact that people
C. Today people
7.

together in one place, they form a community.


B. When people living
C. Whenever people live
D. Whenever living
people

A. When people who live

8.
managed by an independent govemor and board of
directors, the Bank of Canada is owned by the Canadian
government.
A. And yet B. In spite of it C. Although
D. It is
9.
knot can

pieces of rope are of different thickness, the weaver's


be used to join them

A. Two of
10.

B. Whattwo

C. Two such

, the seeds of the Kentucky coffee plant.are poisonous.

A. Until they have been cooked B. Cooking them


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C. They have been cooked

D. Cooked until

11. Natural silk is still highly prized


similiar artificial fabrics.
A. although is available
B. despite there are available
C. in spite of the availability of D. even though an availability of
12. Cattle ranches are found almost
A. whenever
B. everywhere

in Utah.
C. overall D. somewhere

13.
through a prism, a beam of white light breaks into all
the colors of the rainbow.
A. When shines B. It shines C. It is shone
D. When shone
14.
most people think of freezing as a relatively modern
method of food preservation, it is actually one of the oldest.
A. Even B. As though
C. However
D. Although
15.
large bodies of water never freeze solid is that the sheet
of ice on the surface protects the water below it from the cold air.
A. Because
B. Why do C. The reason that
D. For the reason
16. ---,-_ _ granted by the Patent Office, it becomes the inventor's
property and he or she can keep it, sell it, or licence it to someone
else.
B. When a patent
A. Once a patent is
D. A patent, whenever it
C. A patent, once
17. Owls can hunt in total darkness
their remarkably keen
sense of smell.
A. since B. because of C. the result
D. that
18.
most bamboo blooms every year, there are some
species that
flower only two or three times a century.
A. Whenever
B. That
C. While
D. However

copunro A6
Task; Completing structure problems involving in complete noun
clauses.
Directions: Choose the one option out of A,B,C, and D to complete the
sentences with the most appropriate words and clauses..
1.
begin their existence as ice crystals over nost of the
earth seems
likely.
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A. Raindrops
C. What if raindrops
2. Scientists cannot agree on
insects.
A. that fleas are
C. how are fleas

B. If raindrops
D. That raindrops
related to other orders of
B. how fleas are
D. fleas that are

3. It was 1875
joined the staff of the astronomical
obserbatory at Harvard University.
A. that Anna Winlock
B. Anna Winlock, who
C. as Anna Winlock
D. Anna Winlock then
4.

is a narrow stop od woods along a stream in an open


.grassland.
A, Ecologists use the term "gallery forest"
B. What do ecologists call a "gallery forest"
C. "Gallary forest" is the term ecologists use
D. What ecologists call a "gallary forest"

5.
developed so rapidly in Alahama primarily because of its
rich natuarl resources.
A. That heavy industry
B. Heavy industry
C. Heavy industry that was
D. When heavy industry
6. _ _...,.,- so incredible is that these insects successfully migrate to
places
that they have never even seen.
A. That makes the monarch butterflies' migration
B. The migration of the monarch butterflies is
C. What makes the monarch butterflies' migration
D. The migration of the monarch butterflies, which is
7.

Art critics do not all agree on what


a painting great.
A. qualities make
B. are the qualities for making
C. qualities to make
D. do the qualities that make

8.

In order to grow vegetables properly, gardeners must know

A. what the requirements TOr each vegetable are


B. that the requirements for each vegetable
C. what are each vegetable's requirements
D. that is required by each vegetable
9. When
is not known.
A. was the wheel invented
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C. inventing the wheel

D. the wheel was invented

10. For many years people have wondered


elsewhere in the universe.
A. that life
B. life which
C, whether life
D. life as it

exists

11.
widely

of all modern domestic poultry is the red jungle fowl is


believed.
A. The ancestor
B. The ancestor is
C. How the ancestor
D. That the ancestor

12.
the right side of a person's brain is dominant, that
person is lefthanded.
A. That
B. If
C. Which
D. For

copanro

A7

Task; Completing structure problems involving word order.


Directions: Choose the one option-A,B,C, or D-that correctly
completes the sentence, then mark the appropriate blank.
1. Hills known as land islands, or salt domes, are
marshlands.
A. extremely interesting features of
B. of extremely interesting features
C. interesting extremely features of
D. extremely interesting of features
2.

Louisiana's

of chamber music is the string quartet.


B. The most famous form
C. The form most famous
D. Most the form famous

A. The famous most from

3. Not until the seventeenth century


to measure the
speed of light.
A. did anyone even attempt
B. anyone did even attempt
C. did anyone attempt even
D. did even attempt anyone
4.

Alfalfa is
for livestock.
A. a primarily grown crop
C. a crop grown primarily

B. grown primarily a crop


D. a grown crop primarily

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5. The Franklin stove, which became common in the 1790's, burned


_ _ an open fireeplace.
wood
B. much more efficiently than
A. efficiently more than much
D. more efficiently much than
C. much more than efficiently
6. Reinforced concrete is concrete that is strengthened by metal
bars.--:-__
A. in it that are embedded B. embedded that are in it
C. are that it embedded in D. that are embedded in it
7. The type of clothing people wear tells others a lot about
A. who they are
B. are they who
C. they are who
D. who are they

8 Most southern states had set up primary school systems by the


late eighteenth century, but only in New England
and open
to all students.
B. were primaary schools free
A. primary schools were free
D. were free primary schools
C. free were primary schools
9. Fungi,
, do not produce chlorophyll.
A. as such mushrooms
B. mushrooms as such
C. such as mushrooms
D. mushrooms such as
10. Seldom --:---::-_ more than 20 minutes a night.
A. sleep giraffes
B. do giraffes sleep
C. giraffes do sleep
D. giraffes sleep
11.
of the early years of space exploration was the
discovery of the Van Allen radiation belt in 1958.

A. Perhaps the greatest triumph


B. The triumph perhaps greatest
C. The greatest perhaps triumph
D.The triumph greatest perhaps
12. Today
major new products without conducting elaborate
market research.
A. corporations hardly introduce ever
B. hardly ever corporations introduce
C. hardly ever introduce corporations
D. corporations hardly ever introduce
13. Across the Chesapeake Bay from the rest of the state
_
whose farms produce beans, tomatoes, and garden vegetables.
A. there lies Maryland's Eastern Shore
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B. lies Maryland's Eastern Shore


C. Maryland's Eastern Shore lies there
D. Maryland's Eastern Shore lies
14. Acidophilus bacteria are ~_ _ in an acid medium.
A. those that grow best
B. those grow best that
C, that those grow best
D. grow best those that
15,

of great apes; the gibbon is the smallest.


B, The four of types
C, Four types of the
D, Of the four types

A. Four of the types

16, It is difficult
through swamps because of tangled roots
and shallow waterways.
A. to navigate even for small boats
B. for even small boats to navigate
C. Even small boats for to navigate
D. even to navigate for small boats
17.

A lodestone is -,,-

A. an occurring naturally magnet B. a magnet naturally occurring


C. naturally a magnet occurring D. a naturally occurring magnet
18, So complicated
that consumers who use a product are
seldom
aware of where all its components come from.
A. today trade is international
B. today international trade is
C. is international trade today
D, international trade is today
19. The snow bunting is
winter birds in Canada.
A. one most of the common
B. the most common one of
C. one of the most common
D, the one of most common
20,

Nashville has

the capital of country music,


B, been known long as
C. long been known as
D. long as been known

A. as long been known

copanro A- 8
Task: Completing structure problems involving infinitive and gerund
phrases,
Directions: Choose the one option out of the A,B,C, and D to
complete the sentences with the most appropriate ones,

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1.

2.

for a career in dance generally begins at an early age.


A. People train
2. That people train
C. If training
4. Training
A baby's first teeth
A. appearance
C. to appear

are generally the lower incisors.


B.appear
D. in appearing

3. A climbing helmet
protection for a rocket-climbers head
from falling rocks and other hazards.
B. provides
A. to provide
D. that provides
C. providing
4. Power tools require careful handling
injuries.
A. by avoiding
B. they avoid
C. to avoid
D. that avoid
5. An electromagnet is created
a coil of
wire
A. by passing
C. to be passed

electrical current through


B. passes by
D. passed

6.
at home requires only three types of chemicals, several
pieces of simple equipment, and running water.

A. For the development of film.


C. When film is developed
7. The purpose of cost accounting is
and selling a good or service
A. as a determination of its costs
C. that determines the costs

B. To develop film
D. In developing film
involved in producing
B. the costs determined
D. to determine the costs

8.
was one of the most difficult tasks pioneers faced on
their joumeys west.
A. Crossing rivers
B. While crossing rivers
C. Rivers being crossed
D. By crossing rivers
9. Energy can be defined as the ability :--:----:__
A. do working
B. to do work
C. doing work
D. work to be done
10. The process of _-_ _ by hand has changed little since the
fifteenth century.
A. to bind books
B.binding books
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C. books are bound


D. bound books
11. A crescent wrench has adjustable jaws for
a nut, bolt, or
pipe.
A. to grip B. they grip
C. gripping D. gripped
12. Compressed air is
air brakes, pneumatic tools, and other
machinery.
A. used to powering

B. to use powering
C. used to power
D. in use by powering
13. Some people believe that the crystals of certain minerals
_
curative powers.
A. have
B. having
C. that have
D. to have
14. The narrow blades of speed skates allow _ _ speeds of up to
30 miles per hour.
A. for skaters maintaining
B. skaters to maintain
C. skaters maintain
D. maintenance by skaters
15. The first library _ _ in the Nebraska Territory was built in Fort
Atkinson in 1870.
A. to be established
B. was established
C. could establish
D. to establish

copanro A-9
Task: Completing structure problems involving paralleism.
Directions: Choose the one option out of the A,B,C, and D to
complete the sentence with the most appropriate one.
1. Insects provide many beneficial services, such as
_
breaking down deadwood, and pollinating plants.
A. they condition soils
B. to condition soil
C. conditioning the soil
D. soil conditioned
2. Frozen orange juice must be packed,
the fruit
is ripe.
A. be frozen
C. frozen
3. The Sioux language is spoken not only
the Crow and Osage tribes.
A. by the
C. do the

and stored when


B. must be frozen
D. it must be frozen
Sioux but also by
B. the
D. and the

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4. In 1900 electrically powered cars were more popular than


gaseline powered cars because they were quiet, opreated smoothly,
and ~--,-_
B. ease of handling
A. handled easily
D. easy to handle
C. handling easily
5. Roger Williams was a clergyman,
the colony of Rhode
Island,
and an outspoken advocate of religious and political
freedom.
A. founded
B. the founder of
C. was the founder of
D. he founded
6. Paint can be applied to a surface with rollers, _ _ , or spray
guns.
B. brushes can be used
A. brushes
D. by brush
C. with brushes
7, The use of labor-saving devices in homes,
, and in
factories added
to the amount of leisure time people had.
A. at office
B. used in offices
C. offices
D. in offices
8. A dulcimer can be played by either striking its strings with a
hammer or.,..-,.--,.,.._'
A. to pluck them with the fingers
B. fingers are used to pluck them
C. they are plucked with the fingers
D. plucking them with the fingers
9. Throughout history, trade routes have increased contact between
people,
, and greatly affected the growth of civilzation.
A. have resulted in an exchange of ideas
B. an exchange of ideas has resulted
C. resulted in an exchange of ideas
D. resulting in an exchange of ideas
10. Walt Disney made many technical advances in the use of sound,
color,
and
in animated films.
B. using photography
A. photographing
D. use of photographs
C. photography
11. Artist Paul Kane traveled throughout Northwest Canada on foot,
by canoe, and
to sketch Native Canadians going abouttheir ordinary lives.
A. on horseback
B. riding a horse
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B. was on horseback

D. by a horse

12. Barbara Jordan was the first woman in the South to win an
election to the House of Representatives,
as
Congresswoman from Texas
from 1973 to 1979.
A to serve
B. served
C. serving
D. has served
13. Photographers' choice of a camera depends on what kind of
pictures they
want to take, how much control they want over exposure, and
they want to spend.
A the amount of money
C. how much money
14.

B. what money
D. so much money that

Atlanta is the commercial, financial, and


of Georgia.
A center of administration
B. administrative center
C. center for administering
D. administrating center

15. Even after the Revolutionary War, American importers obtained


merchandise from Britain because British merchants understood
American tastes, offered attractive prices, and -:-__
A easy credit was provided
B. because of easy credit
C. easy credit
D. provided easy credit
CopMnro A 10

Task: Completing structure problems involving prepositional phrases.


Directions: Choose the one option out of of A,B,C, and D, correctly
completing the sentence.
1.
seed of a flowering plant is covered by a dense
. protective coat.
AGn each
B. Each
C. Each of
D. That each
2. Dynamite is ordinarily detoned
A a device is used
C. with a device

called a blasting cap.


B. that a device
D. the use of a device

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3.
1900 there were some 300 bicycle factories in the
United States
and they produced over a million bicycles.
A. In
B. Because in C. It was in
D. That in
4. A thick layer of fat called blubber keeps whales warm even
coldest water.
A. although the B. in the C. the
D. of the

5.
the United States, the general movement of air masses
is from west to east.
A. Across
B. To cross
C. They cross D.lt's across
6. The bark of a tree thickness
_
A. with age
B. it gets older C. as older D. by age
7. A substance that is harmless to a person who has no allergies can
cause mild to serious reactions in a person
allergies.
A. has
B. which having C. can have
D. with
8. In 1868 a number of national unions formed the American
Federation of
Labor
..,.A. Samuel Gompers was its leader
B. under the leadership of Samuel Gompers
C. which, under Samuel Gompers' leadership
D. Samuel Gompers led it
9. Harmonicas. autoharps, and kazoos
folk intruments.
A. are examples
B. for example
C, are examples of
D. as examples of
10.
charming shops and restaurants, Old Town is the most
picturesque section of Albuquerque.
A. With its B. Its
C. Because its D. For its
11.
such as banking and travel, in which computers are not
a convenience but a necessity.
A. Where some industries,
B. In some industries
C. Some industries
D.There are some industries,
12. One of the oldest large suspension bridges still
today is
the
George Washington Bridge between New York City and Fort
Lee, New Jersey
A. uses
B. is used
C. the use of
D in use

cepanro A -11
Task: Completing structure problems involving misplaced modifiers.

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Directions: Choose the one option out of A,B,C, and D and complete
the sentence correctly.
1. Fearing economic hardship, _-:-----:---:-:~:--':-:-:'"-;-A. many New Englanders emigrated to the Midwest in the 1820s
B. emigration from New England to the Midwest took place in
the 1820s
C. it was in the 1820s that many New Englanders emigrated to
the Midwest
D. an emigration took place in the 1820s from New England to
the Midwest.
_
2. Rich and distinctive in flavor:::-:
A. there is in the United States a very important nut crop, the
pecan
B. the most important nut crop in the Unites States, the pecan
C. farmers in the United States raise pecans, a very important
nut crop
D. pecans are the most important nut crop in the United States
3. Orbiting from 2.7 to 5.6 billion miles from the sun ",=",_....,...-....,.
A. the astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in 1930
B. Pluto was discovered by the astronomer Clyde Tombaugh in
1930
C. it was in1930 that the astronomer Clyde Tombaugh
discovered Pluto
D. the discovery of Pluto was made by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930
4. A popular instrument --:-_.,....-_
A. only a limited role has been available to the accordion in
classical music
B. there is only a limited role for the accordion in popular music
C. classical music provides only a limited role for the accordion
D. the accordion has played only a limited role in classical music
5. Unlike most birds,
A. the heads an-d-:--nec--:-k-s of vultures lack feathers
B. feathers are not found on the heads and necks of vultures
C. vultures do not have feathers on their heads and necks
D. there are no feathers on vultures' heads and necks
6. Widely reproduced in magazines and books, ..,...-_----:--:-:_'
A. Ansel Adams depicted the Western wilderness in his
photographs
B. the Western wilderness was depicted in the photographs of
Ansel Adams
C. Ansel Adams' photographs depicted the Western wilderness
D. it was through his photographs that Ansel Adams depicted
the WesterQ. wilderness
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7. Smaller and flatter than an orange, .-:-:-_---._


A. a tangerine is easy to peel and its sections separate readily
B. the peel of a tangerine is easily removed and its sections are
raedily separated
C. it's easy to peel a tangerine and to separate its sections
D. to peel a tangerine is easy, and its sections can be readily
separated
8. Like the federal government,~--:----:~
A. taxation provides most of the funds for state and local
governments as well
B. state and local governments obtain most of thier funds
through taxation
C. through taxation is how state and local governments obtain
most of their funds
D. funds are provided from taxation for state and local
governments
9. Originally settled by Polyesians around 700 AD,
_
A. Hawaii received its first European visitor in 1778, when
Captain James Cook landed there
B. Hawaii's first European visitor, Captain James Cook, landed
there in 1778
C. in 1778 the first European, Capatain James Cook, visited
Hawaii
D. the first European to visit Hawaii was Captain James Cook,
landing there in 1778
10. Unlike most modernist poets,
based on ordinary speech.
A. Robert Frost's poems were
B. the works of Robert Frost were
C. Robert Frost wrote poems that were
D. the poetry written by Robert Frost was
11. Named for its founder,
in Ithaca, New York.
A. in 1.865 Ezra Cornell established Cornell University
B. Cornell University was established in 1865 by Ezra Cornell
C. it was 1865 that Cornell University was established by Ezra
Cornell
D. Ezra Cornell established Cornell University in 1865
12. While living in New Orleans,
the Creole people of
Louisiana.
A. a book of folklore, Bayou Folk, was written by Kate Chapin
about
B. Bayou Folk, a book of folklore, was written by Kate Chapin
about

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C. the subject of Kate Chapin's book Bayou Folk was the


folklore of
D. Kate Chapin wrote Bayou Folk, a book about the folklore of

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CopMnro 61
Choose the correct answer for the blank. When you choose the
correct answer
pay attention to the use of the verbals.
1. One of the professor's great attributes is
'
A. when he gives lectures
B. how in the manner that he lectures
C. the wat to give lectures
B. his ability to lecture
2. To get an education, _-:_
A. one must work hard
B. working hard is one of the most requirements
C. requirement is needed to work hard
D. working hard is needed
3. John said that he had run in order
_
A. that he catch the bus
B. that he can catch the bus
C. to catch the bus
D. to the bus he could catch
4. "\lVhy was the official meeting called?" "Yes

new officers."
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A Select

B. Selecting
C. To select
D. For selecting
5. "Where did he go?" " He went to another store.--,_
A to buy slacks
B. for buying slacks
C. buy slacks
D. buying slacks
6. "I'll help you whenever you need me." "Good. I'd like __ me
tomorrow."
B. that you will help
A you helping
D. that you help
C. you to help
7. "The photographer thought he was supposed to arrive after the
quests."
" But I meant
early."
A for his coming
B. him coming
C. for him to come
D. he would come
8. " My baby has an infection.."" Did the doctor find it difficult _ _?"
A. in treating
B. treating
..
D. to treat
C. for treating
9. "What's made Ruth so upset?" "_ _ three tickets to the folk
music
concert."
A. Lost
B. Losing
C. Because of losing
D. Since she lost
mathematics
10. "What will Andrew be doing in the fall?" "
at a private boys' school."
A. To teach
B. Teaching
C. will be teaching
D. will teach
11. The company manager may enable the men who tend the
machines_ _
a large panorama of possibilties.
A to see B. see
C. Seeing
D.seen
>
12. When they met, Leonardo and his enemy were fighting
A. killed each other
B. killing each other
C. to be killed each other
D. to kill each other
13. The president of a company should know
A. to be firm
B. the way of firmness
C. to have firmness
D. how to be firm
14. "Why were you so late for work today?" "
to the office
was very slow this moming because of the traffic."
A Driving
B. To drive
C. I drove
D. That II drove
15.
time and labor, cartoonist generally draw the hands of
their characters with only three fingers and a thumb.
A Saved
B. Saves
C. To save
D. The saving
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16. Lincoln, Nebraska, is an important manufacturing, insurance, and

A. shipping of grain

B. to ship grain
C. grain was shipped
D. grain-shipping
17. There is no
what may happen.
A. know
B. knowing
D. known
C. to know
18. "How did you spend the night?" "We had a very hard time
_ _.,-some of the problem."
A. discussing
B. to discuss
C. of discussing
D. on discussing
19. With
her do this, she will have no difficulty persuading
them to
accept her plan.
A. I help
B. my helping
D. mine helping
C. me helping
20. "What are you going to do tomorrow?" "We are going _ _
tomorrow."
A. to climb
B. climbing
D. climb
C. climbed
21. She must be looking forward as much to his return as he himself
is to
her.
A. see
B. have been
C. seeing
D. having seen
22. She __ help thinking that she had seen him somewhere
before.
A. can not
B. could not
C. must not
D. might not
23. He has lots of books,
that he is still young.
A. considering
B. considered
C. being considered
D. our considering
24. "What would you like for you birthday?" "I'd like the __ works
of Maugham."
A. collected
B. collection
B. collecting
D. collect
25. The peart is the only gem
by a living creature.
A. creating
B. to create
C. is created
D. created
26.
to steel, chrominum increases the metal's hardness.
A. Added
B. In addition
B. Adding
D. Adds
27. Commercial banks make most of their income from interest
_ _.,- on loans and investments in stocks and bonds.
A. earn
B. earned
C. to earn
D. was earned
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28. "What did they think about the plan?" "Everyone was so happy
and
about it."
A. excite
B. exciting
D: excites
C. excited
29. "How do you like coffee?" "llike coffee
_
A. that is sweetened
B. sweetened
C. being sweetened
D. to be sweetened
30. "How did you learn to drive?" " _ _ strict obedience to my
tutor."
B. Give
A. Giving
D. By giving
C. to give
31. After taking his examination,
_
A. the book was read by him
B. the book made him happy to read it.
C. he wanted to read the book
D. the reading of the book gave him some pleasure
32. Anesthetics are used
insensitivity to pain during surgical
operations.
A. the cause
B. to cause
'
C. cause of
D. causing J
33. Ganga went to the nicest store in the city _ _ presents for her
children.
B. for getting
A. for to get
D. to getting
C. to get
34. "Are you ready now?" "Yes, Let's hurry _ _ a seat near the
front."
A. so to get
B. for getting
C. get
D. toget
35. At last we found the exhausted animal lying there,
_
A. sick
B. to be sick
C. in sick
D. to be sickening
Written Expression

Directions: The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked


A,B,C and D.
Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in
order for the sentence to be correct.
36. Twenty to thirty year after a mature forest is cleaned away, a nearly

A B C
impenetrate thicket of trees and shrubs develops.
D
37. The first natural in world, Bogdo Uul Reserve Park, was established
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C
D
A
B
1772.
38. Becauseit doeshavea blood~, the comeatakestheiroxygen direcUy
A B C
D
from the air.
39. Magnificent mountains and coastal scenery 12 British Columbia's chief
ABC
D
tourist attrations.
40. Scientists at universities are often more involved in theoritical research
ABC
than in practically research.
D
41. Nylon, a synthetic done from a combination of water, air and a by-product
of coal, was first introduced in 1938.
42.0mithology, the study of birds, is one of the major scientific fields in which

amateur ~ a role in accumulating, researching, and publish data.

43. Animation is a technigue for creativity the illusion of life in inanimate


things.
ABC
D
44. On December 7, 1787, Delaware became a first state to ratify the
A B C
D
Constitution.
45. Nutritionists believe what diet affects how one feels physically and
ABC
D
emotionally.
46. Stars in our universe vary in temperature, color, bright, size and mass.
A B C
D
47. Ice is less denser than the liquid from which 11 is formed.
ABC
D
48. The 1983 Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to Barbara McClintock
for
A
her experiments with maize and her discoveries regardless the nature of
B C D
DNA.
49. ill 1866 to 1883, the bison population in North American was reduced

from an estimated 13 million to a few hundred.


C
D
50. Most of the damage property attributed ill the San Francisco earthquake

A
B
Qf 1906 resulted from the fire that followed.

D
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copanro 6-2
The test is related with a complex sentence or clauses: a main clause
and a subordinate clause. So, before doing the test you may review
the clauses.
Choose the correct one out of A,B,C, and 0 to complete the sentences
correctly.
1.

some mammals came to live in the sea is not known.


--p:.-Which only brown thrashers
B. Since
C. Although
D. How
2.
all behavior is learned behavior is a basic assumption of
social scientists.
A. Nearly
B. That nearly
C. It is nearly
D. When nearly
3. George _ _ he could improve his test scores, but he did not
have enough time to study.
A. knew to
B. knew how
C. knew how that
D. knew how to
4. The people at the party were worried about Janet Because no one
was aware
she had gone.
A. where that
B. of where
C. of the place where
D. the place
5.
progress helps to relieve scarcities is a fact accepted by
economists.
A. Technological
B. That technological
C. Although technological
D. Ther is technological
6. "Do you remember where _ _ my watch?"
A. had I put
B. had put I
C. I had put
D. put I
7. I wonder how many years ago _ _.
B. your father retired
A. did your father retire
C. has your father retired
D. your father has retired
8. "Suie has't written us for such a long time."
A. that she happen
B. happened
C. to happen
D. having happened
9. There are very few areas in the world
be grown
successfully.
A. where apricots can
B. apricots can
C. apricots that can
D. where can apricots
10. Caves and hollow trees are not the only places ......,.,._-,-_
A. where do bats live
B. bats live where
C. where bats live
D. live where bats
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11. "May I have the loan?" " _ _ you offer good security."
B. Unless
A. But
D. But for
C. Provided
12. ---:----=::--" heat is produced.
A. The mixing together of certain chemicals
B. Whenever certian chemicals are mixed together
C. Certain chemicals mixed together
D. That certain chemicals are mixed together
13. However much
, it will be worth it.
A. does the watch cost
B. costs the watch
C. the watch will cost
D. the watch costs
14. 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
15.
that the formation of the sun, the planets, and other stars
began
with condensation of an interstellar gas cloud.
A. Believing
B. To believe
C. The belief
D. It is believed
16.
sandstone is broken apart, it is usually the cementing
material
that fractures.
A. a
B. in a
C. It is a
D. When a
17. _ _ is indispensible to plant and animal life.
A. Nitrogen
B. It is nitrogen
C. That nitrogen
D. Although nitrogen
18. As soon as the gate opened,
-:--_
A. we found that the two men emerged
B. the two men had emerged
C. here the two men emerged
D. the two men emerged
19. The first doll
say "mama" was invented in 1830.
A. that it could
B. could it
C. it could
D. that could
20.
relatively costly, the diesel engine is highly efficient and
needs
servicing infrequently.
A. Even
B. It is
C. Even though
D. There is
21. We might still catch the train if we -:---:-----:-_
A. make hurry
B. haste
C. make haste
D. hastily
22. 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
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23.
dog was the first animals to be domesticated is
generally agreed
upon by authorities in the field.
A. Until the
B. It was the
C. The
D. That the
24.
kinds of dinosaurs were dying out all through the Age of
Reptiles is true.
A. Some
B. When some
C. Some were
D. That some
25. On the side of the hill, there is a
which was once the
park.
A. deep hole in the ground
B. hole deep in ground
D. deep in the ground hole
C. deep hole in the ground
within the algae began very early is evident.
26.
A. Evolution that was
B. That evolution
C. There was evolution
D. It is estimated that
27. All of the plants now raised on farms have been developed from
plants
wild.
A. once they grow
B. they grow once
C. that once grow
D. once grow
28. Seeds usually germinate
the temperature is favorable.
A. If
B. whereas C. as a result D. in consequences
29. The knee is the joint
the thigh bone meets the large bone
of the
lower leg.
A. when
B. where
C. why
D. which
30. The costs of distribution and sales make up a large part of the
prices that _-:-:--:-A. are paid for all products
B. all products are paid for
C. for which all products are paid D. for all products paid
31. Neon is said to be inert _ _ does not react easily with other
substances.
A. because of it
B. because it
C. it is because
.
D. is because it
32. ___" glasses can correct most sight defects in healthy eyes.
A. When well fitted
B. Well fitted when
C. Well fitted if
D. If well fitted when
33.
he has created striking stage sittings for the Martha
Graham dance company, artist Isamu Noguchi is more famous for his
sculpture.
A. But not
B. Nevertheless
C. In spite of
D. Although
34. A logarithm is ~__ in algebra as an exponent.
A. known what
B. known what it is
C. what is known
D., what it is known
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35. Although many colonial scholars consider Joanthan Edwards


important writer,
any more.
A. though few people read his works
B. but few people read his works
C. and his works are not widely read
D. his works are not widely read
36. The averagetemperature on Mars,the foothplanet from the sun,is about
A B C
eighty degrees than colder on Earth.
D
37. One of the longest wars in historywere the Hundred Years War, fought
A B C
between England and France in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.

38.Any material that l. attractive by a magnet is by definition magnetic"


ABC
D
39.What are common known as "Iead"pencils are not lead. but rather a
A B C
mixture of graphite, clay and wax.
D
40. In the last two decades, Bombay and Madras are developed into
centers of

A
B

C
the Indian film Industrv.

D
41. The abilities to work hard, follow directions, and thinking
indepedently are
A
B

C
some of the criteria for success in the work place.

D
42. The average cat sleeps sixteen hours for a day, in short intervals
called"
cat naps"

D
43. The elephant relies more on its sense of smell than for any other
sense.
ABC
D
44. Some insects hear ultrasonic sounds more than two octaves than
higher
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D
humans can.
45. To stay warm in cold weather, cold-blooded animals must expose
itself to g

A
B
source of warmth such as direct sunlight.
C
D
46. In the wild, tea plants become trees of approximately thirty feet
high.
A B C
D
47. Accounting is described as art of classifying, recording, and
reporting
B
A
significant financial events.

48. The development of the watch depended upon the invent of the
mainspring.
A B C D
49. Physical fitness activities can lead to an alarming variety of
injuries if

participants push themselves greatly hard.


C
D
50. The structure but behavior of many protozoans are amazingly
complex for
A
B
C
single-celled animals.
D
copanro 6-3
This test is related with some Confusing Verbs. When you do the test
pay attention to the Confusing Verbs. Choose the correct one out of
A,B,C, and B.
1. Before discussing the steps in detail, -,--,-__
A. a general principle should be laid down
B. I should like to lie down a general principle
C. I'd like to lay down a general principle
D. a general principle lies
2. The typewriter _---,,,--..,........,
A. Was laying on the table, where it had laid all week
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B. was lying on the table, where it had laid all week


C. was lying on the table, where it had been laid all week
D. was lying on tha table where it had been laid all week
3. "What dis Joe do?" "He
asleep all morning.
A. lain
B. laid
C. lay
D. lying
4. Up till then, these problems had been
for centuries.
A. laying dormant
B. laying dormantly
C. lying dormant
D. lain dormantly
5. During the period of inflation, the value of money drops as

A. prices rise
B. prices arise
C. the price is rising
D. prices are raised
6. "Prices keep going up". " Yes, but the interest on my savings
account is certainly not
"
A. risen
B. raise
C. on the rise
D. on the raise
_
7. "When did the lecture begin?" "When all the students
the professor began his lecture.
A. seated
B. sit
B. were seated
D. seat
8. My uncle says that:_ _-:c--_
A. my aunt sat her suitcase in corner
B. he rises at five o'clock every morning
C. the river had raised two feet during the night
D. from where he was lying, he could see a small black box
setting on the table.
9. It is said that
_
A. for six months the factory machinery has laid idle
B. I finished laying the bricks, but they did not lay evenly
C. my mother immediately set the kettle on the stove
D. we must have setr three hours waiting for him
10. Most of the begining students cannot understand what Professor
Majid
A. talks
B. says about
C. says
D. discusses about
11. "My watch
five o'clock." "It's very late. I must go".
A. says
B. tells
C. speaks
D. talks
12. "What do you need?" "Could you
me ten dollar?'
A. borrow
B. borrowing
C. lend
D. lending
?
13. "What do you need?" "My pen is out of in!c, may I
A. use yourrs pen
B. lend yours
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C. borrow yours
D. will borrow
14. When you go to the library tomorrow, _ _-.,.-_
A. please go to check the reference room if Mary were there
B. please take this book to Mary
C. please bring the note to the librarian
D. please bring this book to the librarian in the reference room
15. "Oh, glad to see you, John." "What
you to this big city?
Be here long?
A. carries
B. brings
C. takes
D. makes
16. "Why do you like that place?" "I _ _in that city."
A. bome
C. bear

B. had bomed
D. was born -

17. "He has been working very hard recently." "Because the burden
of a big family has been
on his shoulder."
A. bear
B. borne
C. born
D. bore
_
18. "What does the judqe want me to do?" "He wants you to,
A. sayan oath
B. tell on oath
C. do an oath
D. take an oath
19. The visiting delegates were urged to ,_:-:---:-:----:A. talk at library
B. state their open minds
C. make individual expressions
D. speak freely
20. He
me all about his trip.
A. said
B. talked
C. talks
D. tells
21. 'What haopenedtothe leader of the mob?"" He was_at down."
A. hang
B. hung
C. hanged
D. hanging
22. The teacher has
the story many times.
A. told
B. stated
C. said
D. talked
23. While searching for the wreckage of s unidentified aircraft, the
Coast
ABC
Guard encountered severe squalls at sea.

24. Although a number of police officers was guarding the priceles


treasures in
A

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the museum, the director worried that someone would try to


steal them.
C
D
25. Since it was so difficult for American Indians to negotiate a peace
treaty or

declare war in their native language, they used a universal


understood
C
D
form of sign language.
26. While verbalisation is the most common form of language in
existance,
A

B
humans make use of many others systems and techniques to
express
C
D
their thoughts and feelings.
27. The need for a well-rounded education was an idea expoused
by the
A B C
Greeks in time of Socrates.
D
28. Writers and media personnel sell theirsetves best by the
impression given
ABC
in their verbal expression.
D
29. In the spirit of the naturalist writers, that author's work portrays
man's
A B C
struggle for surviving.
D
30. Stephen Crane's stOry is . clinical portral of man as an animal
trapped by
A B C
the fear and hunger.
D
31. Their silly, whiny convesation on a child level was meant to create
tension
A
B
and heighten Nancy's fears and anxiety.

0
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32. For a long time, this officials have been known throughout the
country as
A
B

C
politcal bosses and law enforcers.
D
33. The development of the watch depended upon the invent of the
A B C D
mainspring.
34. The ordeal of the Cherokee Indians, who were forcible moved
from their

homeland in the 1830's, is remembered as the "Trail of Tears."


C
D
35. Physical fitness activities can lead to an alarming variety of
injuries if

participants push themselves greatly hard.

36. The structure but behavior of many protozoans are amazingly


complex
A
B
C
for single-celled animals.
D
37. Alaska's rough climate and terrian divide the state into isolated
regions,
A
B
making highway maintainance difficulty.

38. For hundreds of years, sailors relied on echoes to warn them of


another
A
B

C
ships, icebergs, or cliffs in fQggy weather.

D
39. Although he is employed in the scientific and technical fields, the
metric

system is not generally utilized in the United States.


C
D
40. Nora hardly never misses an opportunity to.l2ill.v in the tennis
tournaments.
A
B
C D
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41. Air pollution, together with littering, are causing many problems in
oor
ABC
D
large, industrial cities today.
42. Because of the severe snow storm and the road blocks, the air
force

dropped food and medical supplies close the city.

43. Hummingbirds are the only birds capable to fly backward as well
as
ABC
forward, up, and down.
D
44. The news of the president's treaty negotiations with the foreign
government
A
were recieved with mixed emotions by the citizens of both
governments.
B C D
45. Angie's bilingual ablitity and previous experience were the qualities
that

A
which helped her get the job over all the other candidates.

B e D
46. Joel giving up smoking has caused him to gain weight and
become irritable
ABC
D
with his acquaintances.
47. They asked me what did happen last night, but I was unable to tell
them.
A
B
C

D
48. The test administrator ordered we not to open our books until he
told us to
A
C
B
D
do so.
49. Our new neighbors had been living in Arizona since ten years
before
A
B
C
D
moving to their present house.
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50. I would of attended the meeting of the planning committee last


week, but!

had to deliver a speech at a convention.

ccpanro 6-4
Structure and Written Expression
Choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
1. The cyclist
he crossed the main street.
A. looked with caution after
B. had looked acutiously before
C. was looked cautous when
D. looks cautious when
2. Here
notebook and report that I promised you last week.
A. is the B.are the C. was the D. has been a
3. Neither Jane nor her brother
a consent form for
tomorrow's
field trip.
A. need
B. needs C. is needing
D. has need
4. Cuba is
sugar-growing areas in the world.
A. one of the larger
B. one of largest
C. one of the largest
D. largest
5. The skiers would rather
through the mountains than go by
bus.
A. to travel on train
B. traveled by train
C. travel by train
D. traveling by the train
6. That magnificent
temple was constructed by the Chinese.
A. eight-centuries-old
B. eight-century's-old
C. old-eight-centuries
D. eight-century-old
7. There were two small rooms in the beach house,
served
as a
kitchen.
A. the smaller of which
B. the smallest of which
C. the smaller of them
D. smallest of that
8. Pioneer men and women endured terrible hardships, and
_
A. so do their children
B. neither did the children
C. also the childs
D. so did their children
9. Last year, Matt earned
his brother, who has a better
position.
A. twice as much as
B. twice more than
C. twice as many as
D. twice as more as
,he would have been able to pass the exam.
10.
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A. If he studied more B. if he were sdudying to a greater degree


C. Sduying more
D. Had he studied more
11. Mr.Duncan does not know
the lawn mower after they had
finished using it.
A. where did they put
B. where they did put
C. where they put
D. where to put
12. The facilities of the older hospital
---,-;A. is as good or better than the new hospital
B. are as good or better that the new hospital
C. are as good or better than the new hospital
D. are as good as or better than those of the new hospital
13.
pandas eat bamboo almost exclusively, they are also
carnivorous.
A. Not only
B. Untill
C. As soon as D. Although
14. Although _ _a country illegally is risky, the alien who finds
work may believe the risk worthwhile.
A. when entering
B. he enters
C. entering
D.havin g entered
15. The Andean condor glides on air currents and doesn't flap its
wings__
it must do so to reach updrafts.
D. as if
A. becuase
B. until
C. that

16. __ sighting an approaching car, some drivers tend to speed up.


A. When slowing down instead of
B. Instead when slowing down at
C. When instead of slowing down
D. Instead of slowing down when
17.
to England remain strong, the Channel Islanders are
exempt from most British taxes.
A. Although their ties
B. Although tied
C. Before their ties
D. Tied
18. _ _ , the travlers found that their flight had been canceled
because of the severe snowstorm.
A. That they arrived at the airport
B. As soon as arriving at the airport
C. At the airport
D. They arrived at the airport
19. When competing in a demolition derby, _ _ until their ccars are
demolished.
A. that drivers continue
B. drivers must continue
C. drivers continuing
D. although drivers must continue
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20. _ _ governments point with pride to icreasing mechanisation in


agriculture, human and animal power still produces a significant
portion of the world's food.
A. Since B. Because
C. So that
D. While
21.

, tobacco farmers had not yet felt its effect.

A. Though a campaign against smoking


B. That there was a campaign against smoking
C. Even though there was a campaign against smoking
D. There was a campaign against smoking
22. There were few settlements along the North Caroline coast_ _
many problems for seafarers.
A. because the offshore barrier posed
B. before posing the offshore barrier
C. while posing the offshore barrier
D. that the offshore barrier had posed
23.
since the death of her father.
A. The ancestral home of my mother abandoned
B. My mother's ancestral home standing abandoned
C. My mother's ancestral home has stood abandoned
D. My mother's ancestral home which has stood abandoned
24.
house.

, the owner and buyer finally agreed on a price for the

A. They had been bargaining for several weeks


B. After bargaining for several weeks
C. After several weeks they began bargaining
D. As if bargaining for several weeks
25. _ _ of the tranquilizer, the scientist put a tag on its ear and
recorded details about the animal.
A. While under the effect the deer
B. While being under the effect the deer
C. While the deer was under the effect
D. While the deer under the effect
26. He had been cutting human hairs for two years before he came to
ABC
0
Darhkan.
27. Linseed oil exposed to airs forms a robbery film.
ABC
0
28. The principal called the teachers' attentions to the fact that, in the
coming
A
B
C
year, the school's enrollment would be almost doubled.

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38. Leading scientists are often the kinds of person who have enjoyed

A B e
intellectual challenges all their lives.

39. Plants of these type grow best in places where there ;s a great
deal of
A
B
0
shade.
40. In spite of their aloofness and independent bearing, the
domisticated cat

has come to depend upon man for food and protection.

41. When Rhodesia declared their independence from England few


thought

that the new government would last even a month.

42. There are almost a million people with Spanish surnames in Los
Angeles

A
out of a total population of more than seven millions.

B e D
43. In the early 1970's total employment in the United States stood at
roughly
A
B

eighty three millions.

44. In the 1930's more than two thousands interview of former slaves
were

conducted by members of the Federal Writers Project.

45. Both as a hobbyandas a profession, phdographyhasfascinated people

for more than hundred years.


e
0
46. For all their knowledge and years' observations, astronomers have more

questions than answers about Halley's or any other comet.


e .~
0
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47. The tamarind is an attractive tropical tree that may grow as tall as
seventyB
A
C
five foot.

48. Though the dust illY heavy upon the floor, it was evident that an
old house,

its windows carelesly boarded gp, must once have been a


magnificent

mansion.
49. The Scots have porridge for breakfast; a wedding breakfast was
held in
ABC
0
her father's house.
50. Prime Minister announced the names of those who were to be
named to
A
B
C

the Cabinet.

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