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Practice Test UI A, Structure 1. In 1788, Charles Newbold designed a cast iton plow that... than the wooden plows then in use, A) was more efficient B) was of more effcieney Gi had more efficiency D) it was more efficient 2 oom think of metallurgy as & modern field of science, but it is actually one of the oldest. AA) Althougls many peuple B) Many people ©) Many’ people who D) In spite of many people 3, Part of Jane Colden’s work involved collecting plant specimens, cataloging plants, and... with other Botanists A) exchanging correspondence B) her exchange of correspondence ©) correspondence exchanging 1D) eorespondence was exchanged 4. The walls of arteries coon into three layers A) they divide By dividing Gt be divided D) are divided 5, The art of storytelling is nu humanity A) as old B) old as Gas oid as pad 6. A cloud is a dense mass of au. water vapor oF ice particles Aor B) whether Gown D) either 7. Centuries of erosion have exposed ou. r0ck surfaces in the Painted Desert of northem Arizona A) rainbow-colored By colored like a rainbow © in colors of the rainbow D) a rainbow’s coloring 8, Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the frst womaty on govemor in the United States, A) who elected B) to be elected ©) was elected D) her election as 9, Dry farming is a type of agriculture used in areas a. less than 20 inches of rainfall A) there are Bi in which is G where there is D) which has 10. Once known as the “Golden State” because of its gold mines, A) North Carolina today mines few metallic minerals B) Few metallic minerals are mined in North Carolia today ©) There are few metal minerals mined in North Carolina today 1) Today in North Carolina few metallic minerals ste mines! 11, Indoor heating systems have made sun. for people 0 live and work comfortably in temperate climates, A) possible that BY it possible © possible D) itis possible 12, ses Of Tiguids through pipes. ‘A) The flow controlled by valves B) For valves to control the flow ©) Valves. contol the flow 1B) Controlled by valves, the flow 13, Honey is the only form of naturally occurring sugar that wu. to be refined before it can be eaten, AY has ot Bi does not have © not having D) does not 14, snes species of wild goats, only one, the Rocky Mountain goat, is native to North America. A) The ten B) Ten of the © of the ten D) There are ter 15, Snare drums produce a shagp, ratting sound A) as striking B) when are struck © struck D) when struck B, Written Expression 16. (A. Much) (B. superstitions) and symbols (C. are) connected (D. with) Halloween, AT, Luray Cavems in (A. northern) Virginia contain (B. acres) of (C colorful rock formations (D. illumination! by eleettc Tights, 18, Fumiture makers. use glue (A, to hold) joints (B. together) and (C. sometimes) to reinforce (D. it 19, Anthracite (A. contains) a (B, higher) (C. pereent) of (D. carbon) chan bituminous coal 20. (A. Sheep) have been (B. domesticated) for (C, over) 5,000 AD. years ago) 21. The hard , (A, out) surface of (B, off (C, the tooth) (D. is called) enamel 22, Anecoid barometers (A, are) smaller (B. than? mercury barometers and are (C, more easy) to (D. catty? 23. Liquids take (A. the shape) of any container (B. which in) (C. they) are (D. placed 24, The eatliest form of (A. artificial) (B, lighting) was are: which (C. also)“provided (D, warm) and protection 25, Publishers of modem (A. encyclopedias) employ (B. hundreds) of (C. specialists) and large (D. editerials) stats 26, Automobiles (A, begun) to be (B. equipped with) hit in radios (D. around) 1930. 27. The thread used (A. in) knitting (B. may be) woolen yam, cotton, (Cot) Synthetic fabric threads (D. such rayon) 28. (A. AID) mammals (B, have) hair, (C. but not) (D. always) evident. 29, Asparagus grows (A, well) in soil (B. chad is (C. too rouch) salty for (©, most) crups to grow. 20. {A. A professor) of 1B. economic) and history at Atlanta Universiey, WEB. Dut Bois promoted (C. full) racial (D. equality) SL. Bubbles (A, of? air in ice eream (B. make it) soft and (C. enough smooth) (D. to eat) 82, (A, However) type of raw (B, materials) ate used (C, in making) paper, the process Is essentially (D. the same) 3, Ducks are (A. less) susceptible (B. to) infections than (C. another types of (D: poukey) 34 Lake Tahoe's great (A. deep) of 1,500 (B. feet) prevents (C. it) from (. freezing in the winter 85, (A, By) 1675, Boston was the (B. home port) for almost 750 ships, (C. raring) in size (D. between) 30 to 250 tons 26, The (A. silk) thread that spiders spin is (B. much) (C. finer) than the Silk tae (Dit comes) from silkworms, 37, Needlers are (A. simple looking) tools, (B. but) they are (C. very relatively) difficult (. to make) 38, Winslow Homer, (A. who had) no (B, formally) training in art, became (C. famous for) his (D. paintings) of the Sea and seacoast, 29, The reflection of (A. sunshines) (B, off) snow can be (C. so intense) that (D. it causes) a condition known as "snow blindness” 40, (A. The fist) rugs were made (B, by the hand), ane the (C. finest ones) fare (D, stil) handmade, Practice Test U1 Answer Sheet 1A) 2B) 3A) 4D) 5O)_6D) TA) 8B) 9G) WA) NB RO BB MO 15D) WA 17D) ISD) 190 wD) 24) BO BB UD) BD) BA WD) WC) BC 9B 50 24 BO MA SD ¥D FO RB BA 0B Explanation A, Structure 1. In 1788, Charles Newbold designed a cast iton plow that... than the wooden plows then in use, A) was more efficient B) was of more effcieney © ad move efficiency 1D) it was more efficient aly 22) chat Ho) FAP Mop Fehr obey neg TWAS Slele|7] Hol be EAE AM Solo HUM. 2 snus think of metallurgy as « moder field of science, but it is actually one of the oldest. A) Although many. people B) Many people ©) Many people who 1D) In spite of many people Sol Hal but alae SAASAV Ys} alo] AEA he Fao aUSE LATAE tle He, BSNS Ay ase MSE GRE, Felt hal LSet 3, Part of Jane Colden’s work involved collecting plant specimens, cataloging plants, and)... with other Botanists. 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AD began (ER PAIS sag) ave BY FES) IZA be + pp D) around ~ 27. The thread used (A. in) knitting (B. may be) woolen yam, cotton, (Cot) Synthetic fabric threads (D. such rayon) D) as (= BEt IG Ive such as, AWALS such P ASLS Wo] aja slow Wyse AAO, such UA that BE AS] 9h) 28. (A. AID) mammals (B, have) hair, (C. but not) (D. always) evident. © it is (9 WHA but lt) Fol-BAy whey ake wae: A) aL Tae S44, B) Sepelael Sua 20, Asparagus grows (A, well) in soll (B. that) is (C, too much) salty for (©, most) crups to grow. C) much too (too much B= el) euyeh) ave ADH} well o) £4F grows, & 4) D) most = Bee Bop ysd fa} 20. {A. A professor) of 1B. economic) and history at Atlanta Universiey, WEB. Dut Bois promoted (C. full) racial (D. equality) B) economics (economic & YEN, BARE ccomamies B HBT OF 81, Bubbles (A, of) air in ice cream (B. make it) soft and (C. enough smooth) (D. to eat) ©) smooth enough (94? + enough eo) wae: A) BA of BAF 82. (A. However) type of raw (B. materials) are used (C. in making) paper, the process Is essentially (D. the same) A) whatever (however 7 EE e]el ope) ~ sfeqehE’ FHS sles] Yape seolof Bay 3 aa ghz Alu 235 £04 Ao Us AS dwell te Ses ga Bag Tae ee E5118 NL whatever 2 HY Foor BUG) 3, Ducks are (A. less) susceptible (B. to) infections than (C, another) types of (D. poukey) (© other (another + E434, other © EBA 84 Lake Tahoe's great (A. deep) of 1,600 (B. feet) prevents (C. it) from (D. freezing in the winter AD depth (BEATE BAL BAR of BAD) ave D) prevent A from Bing: A 7} B tHe AS ech, 5, (A, By) 1675, Boston was the (B. home port) for almost 750 ships, (C. raring) in size (D. between) 30 to 250 tons D) from (fom A to B #2) wae: ©) ranging (E51 WF ships B FASE Gare 26, The (A. silk) thread that spiders spin is (B. much) (C. finer) than the Silk tae (Dit comes) from silkworms, D) it AAAS YAL FatsTOWS FAL ie o] AAA sie B Ael7I7] FB SHO} los AD ave B) MDS LA MGS HA Coven, much, stil, for, slot F many SMS HAY +H alg 537, Needlers, are (A. simple looking) tools, (B. but) they are (C. very Telatively) difficult (D. to make) Ch yery Aalirelgtvely 2] HB ‘ul aea}"o]—@ HAbe]o} ole] SAF cificule B Ashe] MA} relatively, Bel we atte avert sez orate. aetohe roamvey WM Foe Ole very EO a 88, Winslow Homer, (A. who had) ao (B, formally) taining in art, became (C. famous for) his (D. paintings) of the Sea ancl seacoast. B) formal (HAA FAS VSD wae: DY the sea and seacoast BLE NEA} 38. The reflection of (A. sunshines) (B. off snow can be, (C. so intense) thae (D. it causes) a condition known as “snow blindaess" A) sunshine (sunshine @ BHUWe| 2 SAR ah wae: OD) so GEM that Fo} + BA 40. (A. The firs) rags were made (B. by the hand), and the (C. finest ones) fare (D. stil) handmade. B) the 44) (€2e" = by hand 2 RABI) + neue Practice Test 12 A, Structure 1. coun a lend of the aetual note sounded an related tones called overtones AA) Musical tones consist of every B) All musical tones consisting of fe consists of all musical tones Dy Every musical tone consists of 2 nase» all animals need oxygen, water, food, and the proper range of temperatures. A) To survive B) Their survival © Surviving D) They survive 8, Billie Holiday's rough san emotional voice made her stand out as a jazz singer Also. BY but © tor Di stl 4 The breed Test, ous method of counting bacteria in fresh milk, was developed by 1S. Breed in Geneva, New York, in 192. A) whieh, as a Disa Give Dia 5. sno a liquid changes to a solid, heat is given off A) That B) Sometimes © Whenever D) From 6, Completed in 1758, Nassau Hall is the oldest building now on the campus of Princeton University AY standing B) it stands © as stood D) stood 7. The one person most responsible for making New York Citvork City a center of furniture design in the early teenth CentULY nnnn Cabinetmaker Duncan Phyfe, AD was the hardworking BY through his hard work © he was barcworking D> by working hard, the 8, Candles snow ftom beeswax burn with a very clean flame, A) ace made B) making Gi sich ‘make Dy made 8, Hydroponies is the cultivation of plants ou Soi A) not having B) without Gi a Taek of D) do not have 10. soon, language family is @ group of language with 4 common orign ‘and sitilar vocabulary, grammar, and sound systems. A) What linguists call B) It js called by Tnguists © Linguists call it D) What do linguists call 11, In the eighteenth century the town of Bennington, Vermont, was famous for suo pottery. ‘AD it made Bi its Gi the making D) where its 2 bacterial infection is present in the body, the bone marrow produces’ more white blood cells than usual AA B) That a Olfe D) During @ 18, Anyoge who has ever pulled weeds from a gatden sone Fo0tS fray Aichor plants to the soil AD is well aware that B) well aware © is well aware of 'D) well aware that 14, So thick and tich sow of Hlinols that early settlers were unable tw force plow through i. A) as the soil BY the soil was Gi was the Soil D) the soi 15. uganu Because of the complexity of his writing, Henry James never became & popular author, but his works are adimized by tities and other "writers AD It may be B) Pestaps © Besides D) Why init B. Written Expression 16, A rattlesnake has a spot (A. between) (B, one's) eves that is (C. sensitive to) (D. heat) 17. (A. Improvements) in people's health are (B. due in part) (C. to advanies in) medical care and better (D, sanitary) 18 (A. In) 1792, a corporation (B, constructed) a (C. 6O-miles) toll wed (©, freon Philadephia to Lancaster, Pennsylvania 19. Inseets (A, appeared) (B. on) earth (C. before long) the (D. earliest mammals) 20, (A. All of) Agnes Repplier’s writings, (B. even those) on (C. the most Serious) subject, show her sense of (D- humoraus) 21, Fungi are (A. the most important) decomposers of (B. forest sul) (C. just ike) bacteria are (D. the chief) decomposers of grassland sl 22, Halifax Harbor in Nova Scotia (A. is) one of (B. the most sated C. harbors) (D, in the world 25, Ballpnint pens (A. require) a tiny, (B, perfectly) (C. round) ball for (D. its) tips. 2A, (A. Since) the 1990s, (B. the archaeology) has become a (C. precise) Science with strict (D. rules) and’ procedures 25, Interstate Highway 80 is (A, so} an (B, important) road that (C. it i) Sometimes (D. referred to) as "America's Main Street,” 26, Job Jay, a (A. diplomat) and statesman, first (B. entered) (C, public) ©, we) in i773, 2], Monet Hood! in Oregon is (A. a) center for (B, alpine) sports such as (C. skiing), climbing, and (D. bikes) 28. The chameleon’s (A. able) to change color to match (B. its) surroundings is (C. shared) by quite (D. a few) Teards. 29, Florence Sabin is (A. recognized) not only (B. for) her theoretical research in (C. anatomy) and physiology (D. and) for her work in public health. 90, The (A. top layer) of the eoean stores (B, as much) heat as (C. does) all the gases in the (D. atmosphere) 31. (A, Almost) lemons (B, grown) in the United States come (C, from (. farms) in Florida sand California, 2. (A. Hain) is made of the same basic material (B. as both) the nals laws, and (C. hooves of) mammals (D. are made of 3, Not until geologists (A, began to) study (B. exposed) rocks in ravines and (c. on) mountainsides (D. they did) discover many of the earth’ secrets 34, The water of the Gulf Stream may be (A. as much as) 20 (B, percentage) warmer (C. than) the (D. surrounding) water 5, (A, Mathematics) have taken centuries (B. to develop) the (C, methods) that (D, we now use) in axithmetie 26. One of the (A. most beautiful) botanical (B. gardens) inthe United States is the (C, wildly) and lovely Magnolia Gardens (D. neat) Charleston, Sout Carina 57, Benthic organisms are (A. those) that live on (B, or) in (C, bottom) of 8 (D, body of) water 88, (A. ID bas been known (B. since) the eighteenth century (C. that) the adrenal glands are essential (D. of life 29, The (A. maki the (D. soonest) ) of leather (B, goods) from aninal (C. skins) is one of rcomplishments of humankind, 40 (A, Married) customs (B, differ) (C, greatly) from society (D, to) Practice Test 12 Answer Sheet 1D) 2) 3B) 4B) 5) 6Al 7A) 8D) 9B 10 A) NB RO BO WO 5B BB 17D) IC). 9) aD) 210 2B BD UB BA BD AD BA BD CO 1A) 2B) BD MB) SA BO WO BD BD) WA Explanation A. Structure 1. somnw blend of the actual note sounded and related tones called overtones. A) Musical tones consist of every B) All musical tones consisting of fe consists of all musical tones D) Every muisial tone consists of ML Ga) BES) Fo|P Es LH wea aeueh, A) E weal every a blend & Wel yas Mo5) UG. 'B) EAP HLM) C)-E tones FASE a blend a VAP Hea + weve 2 + all animals need oxygen, Water, food, and the proper range of temperatures. 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A) What Linguists call B) Its called by linguists © Linguists call it D) What do linguists call ade q4ces Lag Belz sel ota, asl Alana A o|ebiok Buch a SeahotAl WL eeol shh ig eee SApy Ube So Bsr gated, st BLO) Esa sist DYE 43] SqR AVS AE RAPS tag 8 SAE BU call ol@ SALE Yh alzboh SHAG do VF sie) Wl TF Me 11 In the eighteenth century the town of Bennington, Vermont, was famous for pottery. ‘AD it made Bi its Gi the making D) where its in, olet century 17 UAFeT| the town ol Fo} was 7 STU, welll WE Hae Foe we Agia BeUe, 12, sou bacterial infection is present in the body, the bone marrow produces more white Blood cells than usual AA B) That a Gite D) During HOW sara, Sot Fa. IA Fel + BApH st es oz eUias 2d ae nae) ey Fie ea gee a 13. Anyone who has ever pulled! woods from a garden wu. roots firmly Anchor plants t0 the soil A} is well aware that Bi) well aware © is well aware of D) well aware that who 215+ garden @ anyone & 48H Hele} eel sol eape dager, i BA ash Feloh HU. 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A) they Bis that they Gis that D) that they. 4. The small, ox farms of New England were not appropriate for the Midwest. A) self-support 1B) they supported themselves © self-supporting D) supporting themselves 5, sven art appreciation is an individual matter, no work of art is ever pereeived by two persuns in exactly the same A) Since B) According to ©) Because of D) Peshaps 6. soe a Diack singer and actor, first came to the public's attention for his role in Eugene O'Neill's play The Emperor Jones. A) Paul Robeson was B) Because Paul Robeson G te'was Paul Robeson, as, D) Paul Mobeson, 7, Deagonfies remain stationary in the air While wan their prey to come near A) waited for B) they wait ©) waiting for D) to wait, 8, Fiction writer Zona Gale wrote about the small Wisconsin town san. she grew up, showing bath its postive and negative qualities, ‘AD in whieh B) which ia © shies D) in where 8. A collectible coin... in mint condition when it looks as it did when it was made. |A} to be is said B) said is to be Gis to be said D) is said tbe 10, Dust storms most often occur in areas where the geound has little ‘vegetation 10 protect won Of the Wind, A) from the effects B) jt the effects Git from the effects D) the effeets from it 4, of their size and weight, grizzly bears are rematkably nimble animals, A) Animals B) For animals © AS animals D) To be animals 12. soo most fruits, chersies must ripen on the vine A) Unlikely BY Different © pislike D) Unlike 13. oe who made Thanksgiving an offical holiday in the United States, A} Abraham Lineolo 1B) He was Abraham Lincoln G) Abratam Lincoln was 1D) It was Abraham Lincoln 14. The higher ug vetane number of gasoline, the less Knocking oceurs in the engine as the fuel is burned AD some Bi the Gis D) than 15, Historian Barbara Tuchman was the first woman... president of the Academy of Arts and Sciences A) whose election as BI to elect © was elected 1D) to be elected B, Written Expression 16. (A. Alike) the United States, Canada (B. conducts) a (C. complete) census of its population (D. every? ten years 17, (A, Natural) resources provide the raw material (B, are needed) t0 (C. produce) finished (D- xoods) 18. (A, Because they? are so secretive, blind snakes are (B. seldom) seen, and (C. its) habits are hot (D. well known) 19. The main rotor and tail otor (A, of a) helicopter (B, make) che (C. seine) job as (D. the wings), propellers, and rudder of an airplane, 20, X-rays are (A, too) powerful that they can penetrate (B. most) solids (C. as easily as) light passes (D. through) glass. aL les that (A. use) hydraulic pressure (B, ineluding) elevaturs, dentist (C. chairs), and (D, automoilel brakes 22. The Franklin stove, (A. which) (B. became) common in the 1780s, burned woed! more (C. effcieney? than (D. an ‘pen? fireplace 2B, The evastline (A. of Maine (B. is marked) by (C, thousand? of (islands) ane ints 24, Metals can be (A, beaten) into thin (B. sheets), melted and poured (C. into) molds, Or (D. drawing) into fine write 2, Stone Mountain, (A, 4 huge) dome of granite (B. neae) the city of ‘Atlantis 1686 fest (C, height) and measines 7 miles around (Bat ks base) 26, Since (A. ancient tines), some people (B. wore) amulets, objects that (C. ace supposed) to give the wearer (D. magica powers ZF. Dance notation is a (A. means of) (B. recording) the (C. movements) of ‘ances by (D. using) of special symbols 28, Approximately (A. the third) of Alaska's (B, land sea) (C, les) north (. off the Aretie Circle 20, (A. No) cactus has flowers (B. most beautiful) or (C, fragrant) than (©, those} of the night blooming cereus, 20, The (A. post) Amy Lowell (B, sometimes) wrote (C, literary) eriticism and (D. biographical) SL, Each (A, of the) (B, chemical) elements (C, have) (¢, its own) standard ‘symbol 82, A balloon rises (A, because off the hot air (B. of) gas inside the balloon is (C. lighter than! the air (D. outside) 83, Just three tears (A, afterwards) Martha Graham's (B, first) dance lesson, (A. she) starred «D, in the) ballet ochitl 34, The (A. delicate) color of rose quartz is (B. due the) (C. presence) of manganese in (D. the mineral) 25, (A. Most) large corporations have personnel departments (B. responsible to} hiring and (C. firing) workers and for Jeeeping. (D. employee) records. 36, Costume jewelry (A. is made of) plastic, wood, or (inexpensive) metal, ‘and (C. thes) may’ (D, be set-With) semiprecious or imitation stones, 37, (A. The medicine) of prehistoric peoples probably (B. consisted of) a mixture of (C. scientific practices), superstitions, and religions (, believes) 88, The (A. sculptors) of Louise Nevelson (B. typically) consisted of complex (C. arrangements) of (large black ‘woorien) boxes 29, (A. Engincering) is a profession (B, who) puts (C. scientific) knowledge (D. to) practical use. 40, Fire blight, a (A. common) disease of (B. apples) and pear trees, ean Sometimes (C, be cootrollxd (D, wih) an antibiotic spray Practice Test 13 Answer Sheet 10 20) 3B) 40) 5A) 6D) TC 8A) 9D) IDO NB) 2D) 3D) MB) 16D) Al 17 B) 18C) 19.B) 20a) AB) BO BO AD BO AH) 2D) WA) BB) D> 510) BA BA AB GB BO WD WA) WB 4B Explanation A, Structure 1, Extensive forests, uu , abundant wildlife, and beautiful waterfalls are among the attractions of Glecier National Pak A it has spectacular mountain scenery B) the mountain scenery is spectaculat © spectacular mountait scenery 1D) ane the spectacular scenery of the mountains and B52 9S + WAZ olehlz lee. 2A network of railroads to unite the continent and encourage Western settlement uuu before the Civil War by ‘Asa Whitney A) when proposed B) a proposat 1 was proposed D> to propose Feiwel SP RA. wished GB Ras! 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Alike) che United States, Canada (B. conducts) a (C. compiete) census of its population (D. every? ten years A) alike + 25% You Fad ANNE. ake S EFA US + goo) Gy Aeteee add. ave B) GFF) Canada # LEU. OWS BeAr 17, (A, Natural) resources provide the raw material (B, are needed) t0 (C. produce) finished (D. goods) B) needed (ol) ol $b provide 7 US MoE tH] SAP GS + gles} Slol™ Lal wake alabe SPLEADe) SoV7 Flop HT, 1B, (A, Because they? are so secretive, blind snakes are (B. seldom) seen, and (C. its) habits are not (D. well known) ©) their (4 #4} snakes B BHU) ave BY WEEE be Bb SIEGE sage, 19. The main rotor and tail otor (A, of a) helicopter (B, make) che (C. seine) job as (D. the wings), propellers, and rudder of an airplane, B) do (7 & oheV'E! Stole] Bape Sol Fo}op Gre 20, X-rays are (A. too) powerful that they ean penetrate (B. most) solids (C. as easily as) light passes (D. through) glass. 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Most) large corporations have personnel departments (B. responsible to} hiring and (C. firing) workers and for Jeeeping. (D. employee) records. B) responsible for (responsible & for 3 at AS) ave and 2% biting = 10 96, Costume jewelry (A, is made of plastic, wood, or (inexpensive) metal, ©) it CFF} costume jewelry & BELA ave A) £4 1B V4 be + pps aa BBA +418 Bear D) #59 71E VA may be + pp > Bast 37. (A. The medicine) of prehistoric peoples probably (B. consisted off @ Imixture of (C. scientific practies), stperstitions, and religious (, believes) D) beliefs (and Sol BEALE ololzlz alec ave B) consist of ~ £2 o16}A1 ae} 88, The (A. sculptors) of Louise Nevelson (B. typically) consisted of complex (C. arrangements) of (large black ‘woerden) boxes. A) sculptures (sculptor = E/E PL siels}ee Aza] EU. Louise Nevelson 2) Z2t ole slel7t so} oF Gum) wae: B) SA consist B FAHE M4. cll VE typical 9] Kelvit BR AIS, F914 a 38, (A, Bnineering) is a profession (B. who) puts (C. scientific) knowledge (D. to) practical use. B) that oF which who & AWAVE AED BHR 48) wae: OWES BEA 40, Fire blight, a (A. common) disease of (B. apples) and pear trees, ean Sometimes (C, be cootrollxd (D, wih) an antibiotic spray eB) ale CEE, AYE BANE GFL A Feloh GA. ale tees an pear tees 8 He Practice Test 14 A, Scructure 1 It's not easy for a casual observer to distinguish. genuine paintings and copies. Ctr Dw 2 vanes all matter is formed of molecules. ‘AD Ie doesn’t matter if the complex BY No matter how complex © How complex is not a matter Dy It's not a complex: matter 3. After World War I automobiles, buses, and trucks Became the most common A) of transportation B) transport form, © fons of transportation D) transportation of formn 4, Tears sone tiger and tension naturally A) axe relieved BY relieving © relieve D) what they relieve 5. Ina single day ua. are as many as thousands of people involved in business deals in one area AD yet B) they © ever D) there 6, Paper sus from cellulose fibers A) is produced B) producing © produced D) which is produced 7. woo an insurance ayent it iS necessary to pass the state examination. A) Become B) To become © Having become D) One becomes 8, There are sou att galleries in the city of Carmel A) a great dea B) many G inact Dy lots 8, One difficulty ao. at night is limited vision A} to drive By will drive © with eine D) be driver 10. sous the Pulitzer Prize in 1604 A) Balna Ferber won B) When Edna Ferber woo ©) With Eda Fetber’s winning D) Edna Fevber's winning 11, All wove of the world carry on breeding experiments to increase yield or to improve disease resistance A) countries that grow wheat B) growth of wheat coustries © wheat producing countries D) countries where wheat is grown 12, Throughout the United States ..... fast food restaurants where hamburgers are served A) there ae BY there is © cated D) are there 18, The human body contains water + bones, and muscles A} is blood. B) in its blood is in its blood D) itis in its blood 14, sunou Covered by the sea which occupies 7 percent of the earth, AY A bruge unknown, worl is B) An huge unknown world © How huge the unknown workd D) So Inge ts the unknown world 15. In his painting “The Three Musicians” Picasso reached a climax in is USe ous geometric forms A)to B) of © on D) with B, Written Expression 16, Not only cigarettes (A. and too} aleaol is (B, believed) (C. to be) harmful to (D. one's) health, 17. (A. Approximately) 80 percent (B. of) farm income in Utah (C. it is derived) from livestock andl (D. livestock products) 18, The pleura that (A. cover) the (B, exterior) of the (C, lungs) and the inner walls of the chest eavity (D. is) a thin elastic membrane. 19. (A, Jays) are (B. mote shorter) aexd more (C, colorful) (D, than) crows, 20. The first (A. steps) of scientific (B. research) is (C. to decide) how t0 (D. gather daca 21. (A, caffeine) in coffee is (B, relative) harmless if people (C. dink) ie (©. moderately) 22. (A. Vibrating) or shaking (B. rapidly) often (C. cause) (D. noise) 23. Soybeans can (A. provides) (B. vegetarians} (C. with) a nutritionally (, balanced) diet for a low price. 2. (A. The flotation) process (B, devised) to separate (C. minerals) from (D. other) chemical compounds 25, (A. OF searching) (B. for underground) deposits of oil, geologists (C. often) (D. rely on) magnetometers. 26, New York City, (A. which is) one of the (B. largest) cities in the world, (C. is larger) than any other (D. cities) 27, Radiation (A. usual) travels from source (B. in straight lines), but (C. charged particles) travel in (D- curved paths) within magnetic fields 28, One of the (A. reasons) that English-dubbed foreign movies often (B. seem) silly (C. are) that the gestures don't match the (D speech) 29, Many young people (A. ack) the skils, good education, ane! (B. nancial) (C. to settle) in the urban areas where ost jobs (D. are found) 20, In geology, Barth's continents (A, ate) (B. classify by) (C. rock) density and (D. composition) SL, People (A. often) seem (B. anger) when (C. they’ don’t get enough (D. rest) 2, Many modern families (A. axe finding) ways (B, to share) household chores, (C, works), and (dl care of) chien, 38, Serotonin is prodaced in (A. particular) high (B. concentrations) in the hypothalamus, (C. which joins) the brain (D. to) the top of the spinal cord. 34, Benjamin Beneker (A. helped) to produce the original (B, architectural) design (C. that) successfully was (D. use to) build the city’ Washington DC. 35, The ancestors. of some French Americans (A, original) came to the United States (B. because of) the French Revolution, (C, which) (D. broke out) in 1738, 96, SPSSx is a computer program (A. designed) (B. specifi) for statistical analysis (C, with) @ lange (D, amount off datum, 37. 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Bennett believed that the journalist's tack was (B, not merely) (C. to inform) readers but to startle them (Das Well as) 18. (A. In the) tuncra regions of North America, (B. the change) from summer (C. to winter) occurs very. (D. sudden) 19, Natural bridges (A. of stone) are (B. formed the) action of water (C, ot) (D, wind-driven) sand 20, In Babbitt and (A. other novels), Sinclair Lewis presented (B, critical) portraits of middle-class Americans (C. who thought! of (D. them) a3 model citizens 21. Quite (A. logically), (B. nearly all) early roads followed (C. course of? (©, river valleys) 22, The plane of the desert are so (A, spaced widely) (B, because of a Scarcity of Water that there is (C. litle Or no) competition for Water (D. among. then). 2, Drowsiness is one (A, symptom of) hypothermia, (B. the extreme) (C. lost) of (D. body beat 2A. A globe (A, presents) a picture of (B. the Barth) with (C. practically) (©. nob distortions, 25, Ie (A. is) about 125 years (B, for) the cedar tree to reach (C, its full (D. height. B.A Compared to) (B. those) of animals, the fossil record for (C 27, Life (A. that) we know (B. it} is (C, based on) the (D, element) carbon. 28, There (A. are) many people in this city (B. which) (C. own) the house they (D, live in) 29, His cissertation (A. was) (B, neither) original (C, noe) (D. excellence) 20, Few (living) things (B. are linked) (C. together) as intimately (D. than) bees and flowers SL. There (A. is) (B. a urgent need) far many (C. teaching aids) (D. to help modernize) instruction at the university. 2, (A, Although) the book describes events of (B. 10 t0 15 years ago) the author says (C. its) also about (D. current) foreign policy 83, Each of the girls (A. whom) I have invited to (B. take par in) the fiseussion (C. have) indicated that (D. she) ‘ill be happy 10 come. 34, (A, No matter how) crises of the moment (B, dominate) the headlines, IC. the world’s energy? Shortage is the most extical challenge of the next decade (D, and beyond) 35, The (A. style) of a play derives from the (B. specify) material and (C. degree) of realism (D. incorporated) into its dialogue, 26, Antibiotics can be (A. convenience) grouped (B. according to) the (C. species) (D. of) microorganisms) 37. In (A. general), the greater the distance from the equator, (B. shorter) the (C. growing) season (D, becomes) 38, Though both cats (A. and? dogs existed before man, (B. without) man neither one group (C. and) the other would have developed (D. so) many Yatieties 89, (A, As) every (D. other) nation, the United States (C, defined) (D. its) unit of currency. the dollar, in terms of the gold standard, 40, The (A. tough skin (B. formed by) (C. dried linseed oil does not break or chip, and (D. resistant) to changes in the weather Practice Test 16 Answer Sheet 1D) 2D) 3A) 4B) 5B) 6C) 7A) 8D) 9O 10D) ABD BO KO A) WA) ITD ID 8B HD 20 BA) BO UD BA) BBR WA) Www) Bd) 9D) 5B) BO BO YA BB HA WB BO BA WD Explanation A, Scructure 1A dolphin oon & porpoise in that it is & fonger nose Al different B) citfers © afferent than > alfers from differ from ~ 3 24 in thee Fo) + Sat Holz = ge BAA, ©] AM A SAlol in that o] Ut sD estot ye} sis! in that Fel Vea sued aes dade, 2. su like MacDonalds andl Kentucky Fried Chicken have used! franchising to extend their sales internationally. 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AA) itis a primary. problem BD is a primary problem © a primary probiem is Dy a pelmary probier: Sav Yds 22 TEA thar AUS LAA Va, LF shat of oe lol HA} DAD shelstaha ele FS EFF axe He Geilo] Sl Baz cy shore Geely, ely Gwe BIC) S44 is Sie 27 sob WE BF TST, 6, An abstract painter and a pioneer of Surrealism, ..u. and symbolic images. A) Miro's works are cbaracterized by bright colors B) the works of Miro are characterized by bright colors ©) Miro is famous for Works characterized by bright eolors| 1D) bright colors characterize the works of Miro obstol rely Aol Foz Ustop gush, the plow is being displayed by new techniques that product the land and promise more abundant crops. A) As a whole B) Wholly © On a whole D) The whole as a whole W122, B) i (51° Solo} C) % on the whole | Vets D) = Welsh} the plow HF Gea] SPB + rl ste) 2 gee, 8, In excess of 80 percent of the UN's budget is used... the economic development of member nations. A) support 1B) supporting © the support D> wo suppert SAS Yeas SA Was WE Fst to PAE Slot HE 8. The bacteria in milk is destroyed when sun to at least 2 AD it be heated BY it heated © itis heated D) it Will be heated ESASAMA Fol + GAVE olelack ohey wield aah abel MA FES EA Selrh Folok Hh, 10. 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There are many’ beautifully preserved his toric building A} in Bescon Stree in Boston B) in Beacon Street at Boston Gon Beacon Street in Boston D) at Beacon Street on Boston street 4S GAIAF at & city NE in B AST, 15. ss the outer sings of a gyposcope are tured oF twisted, the syroscope are continues to spin in exactly the same position A) However B) Somehow © Otherwise ) No matter A) at tA (alt + eoldBARS stall Fo} + Bah, Slo Fol + Erbe] Vels ABM. C) #9} Radio stations & We SAHA EH 1970 9] lv] spat ADS SHS a + LT et. 17, Newspaper (A. editor) James G, Bennett believed that the journalist's tack was (B. not merely) (C. to inform) readers but to startle them (D, as well as) D) as well (Boe 9} LPH stole seat) are A) James GBennett @ WIS 7RIIUEL, 18. (A. In the) tuncra regions of North America, (B. the change) from summer (C. to winter) occurs very. (D. sudden) D) suddenly (#4) cccur B FAs Map waseaeh 19, Naural brags (A. of stone) are (B, formed the action of water (C. of) (D, wind-diven) sand B) formed by the (454 E4s] Wealoe Was by 7 HERE ane D) Se]E02 aaa ae Gene ate 20, In Babbitt and (A. other novels), Sinclair Lewis presented (B, critical) Portraits of middle-class Americans (C. who thought) of (D. thesn) as model citizens D) themselves (middle-class Americans 22:22 model citizen leat $2} she alge) ane AD apother = EEA, other + B44 BS Bey 21. Quite (A. logically, (B. nearly all) early roads followed (C. course of) (©. river valleys) © the course of (of 9] 22871 HEAL the F Bel Fojoh gh) wae: A) BBA quite aah Bap Boba, PEA a ele Ap 22, The plane of the desert are so (A, spaced widely) (B, because of a Scarcity of Water that there is (C. litle Or no) competition for Water (D. among. then). A) widely spaced GME + Ye} eleshaey, are B) because » 21 + SH because of + AE D) Sela E between, SAH Ae Ae} among 2, Drowsiness is one (A, symptom of) hypothermia, (B. the extreme) (C. lost) of (D. body beat ©) oss (HEME BA 4, AE of BAD. 2A. A globe (A, presents) a picture of (B. the Barth) with (C. practically) ©, nod distortions, D) no (VASFAS WHA no, nor BH ane A) GF} a glove sf9] Faia) 25, Ie (A. is) about 125 years (B, for) the cedar tree to reach (C, its full (. heigl. A) takes (A121 ~ Bape Walp 224 are OD) 2H + EA + ay 26. (A. Compared to} (B. those) of animals, the fossil record for (C. planes) is (D. quite) sketchy. B) that (249 fossil record 9} HI arehx seule) ane A) BAF the fossil yecord B FASE YRS AS aby Dat Fae wey ZF. Life (A. that) we know (B. it) is (C. based on) the (D. element) carbon. eee Cc are be based on ~ of BARE 28, There (A. are) many people in this city (B. which? (C. own) the house they (D, live in) = BARE take) B) who (city & ane A) Sf $2] many people st) $219) O84 WH people # MONS WEE. 5 alo) heh peuple EU) 29, His cissertation (A. was) (B, neither) original (C, noe) (D. excellence) D) excellent (nether A nor BAR A Bol BE Sek7} oir} Folk YU 20, Few (living) things (Bare linked) (C, together) as intimately (D. than) bees and flowers Dyas fas VE as) ane BY 84 Fe} chings 9) 4011 1, There (A. is) (B, a urgent need) for many (C. teaching aids) (D. to help ‘madernize) instruction at the university B) an ungent need (urgent $1 "w= #8) ane A) 2450} a urgent need $5) F214) 2, (A, Although) the book deseribes events of (B. 10 t0 15 years ago) the fauthor says (C. its) also about (D. current) forciga policy © itis (ays HH that) A8o} MSH, its = AHISS Ao] ME Fat) 83, Each of the girls (A. whom) I have invited to (B. take part in} the iscussion (C. have) indicated that (D. she) will be happy to come. © bas leach © ol BSBA) Sets G+ AES Hh are whom le} discussion 71S gists & 441g, 34 (A. No matter how) erises of the moment (B. dominate) the headlines, IC. the world’s energy? shortage is the most extical challenge of the next decade (D, and beyond) A) no matter what (how = F}9122 sll WARE PE aster a ane BY 84 Fo} Fo} crises sH9) F214 35, The (A. style) of a play derives from the (B, specify) material and (C. degree) of realism (D. incorporated) into its dialogue, B) specific (WA #412 Sah ane A) BAF derives 3} #312) D) 5) A} realism & Ashe VSeehe step 26, Antibiotics can be (A. convenience) grouped (B. according to) the (C. Species) (D. of) microorganisms) A) conveniently (be * pp APelal= 923) 37. In (A. general), the greater the distance from the equator, (B. shorter) the (C. growing) season (D. becomes) B) the shorter (the + IB A, the + 2B) 38, Though both cats (A. and? dogs existed before man, (B. without) man hither one group (C. and) the other would have developed (D. so) many Yatieties ©) nor (neither A. nor B 8} HE) ane A) both A and B 89, (A, As) every (D. other) nation, the United States (C, defined) (D. its) unit of currency. the dollar, in terms of the gold standard, A) like ('~ 3h Pab71z, ~ A112) OR ele AAS liked ane DBA FAS AA 40, The (A. tough skin (B. formed by) (C. dried linseed oil does not break or chip, and (D. resistant) to changes in the weather D) resist (or S41 break, chip $9] BAZ ATER RR seep are A) AES Beat B) abo) WA skin FASE IBA oI by & ob Siete oy ©) H9} + linsood oil & FASS SARA Practice Test 17 A, Structure 1, Fortunately, nu single nation has to have the task of learning all we need to know about the ocean A} no B) not G sone D) never 2 nan Some eultures, openness is considered in a very negative light. 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A) Why B) Whenever © wnat D) Although 8, George Stephenson, an Enlish engineer, ow 10 ha coal ftom mines. A) traveling engine that he constructed B) constructed @ traveling engine ©) which was constructed n'a traveling engine 1D) he was a constructor of traveling engines 9. In the type of so radio receivers, « signal is tanslated upward or downward in frequency {A} used mixer in B) mixer used used n'a mixer D) mixer used in 10. Bact subject of the speech was on... carefully prepared that the keynote speaker received a great response from the audience. Abas Bisa © such Db very 11, The weather in the far north iS not won it is near the Equator A like fui as B) as humid as © humid as D) so humid that 2, of several women’s records in aviation, MsSavitskaya made over 510 parachute jumps, A) Holder B) Hold © to hla D) Holts 13. sues protects copper frum damage is its patina, a greenish surface fin A) There B) That © whieh DY What 14, Landslides, us 5 and volcanic eruptions can all cause vibrations in the earth A) that falling BP falling rocks G rock is falling 1) when rocks falling 15, When... people Who iritated him, the columnist was bitter and even splenetic A} in discussion Bi his discussing O he diseussee Di he discuss B, Written Expression 16, Wild creatures are (A. energetic) in (B, their) natural (C, habits) than (D. in 200) 17. A good social worker (A, genuinely) (B. lke) people, and has (C. a calim) and (D. comfortable) manner. 18 Fine, the phenomenon of combustion (A. as observed) in light, fame, and heat, (B. it is) one of the (C. basic) twols (D, of asankind) 18. (A, Organized labor has (B, fight for and won protection and (C. benefits) for (D. is) worker-members 20. The (A. women's) movement (B. bas supparted) by (C. many) men and by (D. mac of society. 21, The (A. capable) co use books (B. in one's work) (Cis) one characteristic of (D. a schol? (A. Alle) other curtis, marine cules (B. breathe) air (C. through thet) Iunws and (D. lay ens) on lad (A. The! strong wind (B. dues) a terrible nose (C. when) it lows (D. through) the antenna Bacteria and germs (A. are too tiny) that they (B, are invisible) (C, to) the (D, naked) eve. (A. The field) of laser spectroscopy (B. has changed) radically (C. between) the last (D. decade) 2. 2. 24 2, Different kinds of (A. turtles are) uniquely (B, adapt) (C. co living) on lan, in fresh water, (D. or inthe) ocean, 2%. 27, The (A. surgcon) and sanitary techniques (B. applied by) the Greeks C. were lost with the deterioration uf (D. their) etization, 2. (A, Smoking is nt alowed in gas stains, Deas (B. thee 16) (C0 many? easy CD, ignited) materia in 20. (A, Comets) are apparently the (B, more) numerous (C, bodies in the solar s fragments, cam (D, except for) small meteor 90, Benzene (A. should be kept) in (B. tightly capped) bottles, cause (C. it) #8 (D. high? volatile 1, (A, The researchers) (B. systematic) (C, heir) information before (D. writing) the report. 82, The (A. use) of standard spelling, eorect grammar, and (B. approving) pronunciation (C. indicates) that @ person (D. 1s educated 33, Studies (A, reveal) that people (B. who) eat the (C. great) amount of salt (D. suffer) the most from hypertension 34, The adult flea of bath (A. sexes) eats only (B, bleed) and can survive (C. away fom) its host for weeks (D. without eating) 5, In (A, the American) (B, educated) system, children (C, go to school) (D, for) ewelve years, 2%, (A. It is) impossible (B, of) (C, an alecholie) D, to) drink moderately 37. Byssinosis, (A, known as) one of the many lung diseases, (B. are believed) to be the result of years (C. of ‘expostte) (D. to) fine cotton dust. 38. (A. Handicapped) people frequently (B. state) that they fee] (C. isolated) and (D. other people) avoid them. 99, (A, Detection! often (B. find out the truth) by gatbering (©, lots of) unrelated information and (D, studving it) 40, (A. Gas efficiency), (B. secure), economical, and (C. practical, today’s cars are better (D. than any) produced before, Practice Test 17 Answer Sheet 1A) 2B) 3D) 4B) 5B) 6C) 74) 8B) 9D) 10B) UB) 2A) 13D) 4B) 150 168A) ITB) 8B) 19.B) 2B QA) BA BB BWA) BB BO WA WO WB WD) 5B) 2B BC UB SB ®B WB BD) WA WA Explanation A, Structure 1. Fortunately single nation has to have the task of learning all we need to know about the ocean AY to B) not © sone D) never Aine 4S Fa AS no 2 nan Some eultures, openness is considered in a very negative light. 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A) traveling engine that he constructed B) constructed a traveling engine ©) Which was constructed n'a traveling engine D) he was a constructor of traveling engines Wgbe & Ego) Sb ot Foloh ghae, 8, In the type Of vo radio receivers, « signal is translated upward or downward in frequency. {A} used mixer in B) mixer used used n'a mixer D) mixer used in UA of BALE a} obob obo} used S mixer FAH FE MP used HAE BAPE YS $ aloo) Be te) tee mofo ee 10. Bact subject of the speech was on... carefully prepared that the keynote speaker received a great response from the audience. 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Landslides, and volcanic eruptions can all cause vibrations in the earth, A) that falling BP falling rocks © rock is taling 1) when rocks falling Bo} Soh Mola VS # Glee AL BR LEU, A) the AAS 4S + oH CLD) ATS 4s + WOH sie dee aaldgeda Sas yes ae pd 15, When wo people who iitated him, the columnist was bitter and ever splenetic A} in discussion By his discussing O he diseussee Di he discuss ESGSE FolEAPE cloth GUE B, Written Expression 16. Wild creatures are (A. energetic) in (B. their) natural (C. habitats) than (D. in a 200) A) more (°)2 than FEST 17. A good social worker (A, genuinely) (B. lke) people, and has (C. a calim) and (D. comfortable) manner. B) likes (C4 Fo} social worker #2] 214) ane AD EARZA 6 like At Danese eH 18, Fire, the pltenomenon of combustion (A, as observed) in light, flame, and heat, (B. it is) one of the (C. basic) tools (D. of mankind) B) it $4 Cire F191 FOHFE| neat A) NFS) oS EAR slo} op 19. (A. Organized labor has (B. fight) for and won protection and (C. benefits) for (D. its) worker-members BD fought (AF GAP GB) SF MEG. as] BA wos w 2 are A) AF labor & 3)eh aboLeap B) G+ I bore Be Vy Hae Aha 20. The (A. women's) movement (B. bas supparted) by (C. many) men and by (D. mac of society. ) has been supported (454% WEA be BAL Holz} Fo}oh Gah 21, The (A. capable) co use books (B. in one's work) (Cis) one characteristic of (D. a schol? A capability (GE}S1oNS "BAH ane ©) the capabiity 7+ Fell w 16h work AE LAI AIFS Sol HUG. QF FAs) Hala) 2.(A. Alike) other turtles, marin turtles (B. breathe) ar (C. Unwough their) lungs and (D. lay eggs) om lane A) tke (alike 7 BFA) OM VF BE sllke & AALS Aqua) 2B. (A. The) strong wind (B, dues) a terrible noise (C. when) it blows (D. through? the antenna B) makes (DAWES make a noise WWALE do 4 dees | WE] sea mE Yoel gay A) s0 (so G8AF that 1 PE) are B) that BI woZE Vee] SF AU 25, Different kinds of (A. turtles are) uniquely (B. adapt (C. to living) on land, in fresh water, {D. or in the) ocean. By adeped (1 BA ae ASD] ABA = 4) BAA HR OU, ge Sl GAA a A woh 9 eee, 26. (A. The Geld) of laser spectroscopy (B. has changed) radically (C. between) the last (D. decade) © since (BH AAR GS} 120) hetween Iota HA Ar} LE ALS we} olAlS's sols) since 7 sh ojo} ane ANB) FoI BAS HAL 2], The (A. surgeon) and sanitary techniques (B, applied by) the Greoks (C. were lost) with the deteriorstion of (D. thei civilization, 4 Aim ond st EM satay FAMERS VEAL HS FICE tol VI eciques B Ah are ©) S4Fo1 techniques 991 4914 D) Greeks BBE 28. (A. Smoking) is not allowed in gas stations, because (B. there is) (C. too many) easily (D, ignited) material in the Vieni. ©) too much ( 2AM material € He] Eel WS oles As ae dhe aed ane D) YAR eee aL 28. (A, Comets) are apparently the (B. more) numerous (C. bodies) in the solar system (D, except for) small meteor fragments. 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Byssinosis, (A. known as) one of the many lung diseases, (B. are believed) to be the result of years (C. of exposure) (D. to) fine cotton dust B) is believed (LE-F}AA] 494) ore AD 9) GA byssinoss BPS} abt 58, (A. Hancicenped people frequently (B. state) thet they fel (C isolated) and (D. other people) avoid them. D) that other people (FA1A+E GP LATUC, and si 4) avoid 7 sles AA ob ft ashy. & gy isha SHE He eRe Sa that olde Fete) alae gat IR Fad eA Ie PET w) 89, (A, Detection) often (B. find out the truth) by gatbering (C. lots of) unrelated information and ¢D. studying it A) detectives (find 9} FAI Are] sho HUA) 40, (A. Gas efficiency), (B. secure), economical, and (C. practical, today’s cars are better (D. than any) produced before, A) Gas efficient (and E12 GSA} BAFZE oR LOM LF Ah carkl S4 eH Fa EMD Practice Test 18 A. Structure 1. Vitamin £ cream, a moisturizing emollient, ..u.. maintaining soft, healthy looking skin A) heaving deen used for B) used for Gi as been used for D) having used for 2, Childless couples sometimes acquire pets to whom they can give parental love. A) bey sized B) size like a baby © pany's size D) size of a baby 3, Encounters between people from different countries can result in. misunderstanding dltferent conceptions about spice A) because they BY is because they is because theie D) because of thelr 4, Having intoxduced the experimental and theoretical study of vibrational relaxation, to examine the properties (of methyl iodide. A) proceeding the author B) the author proceeded © proceeded the author D) did the author proceed 5, Not until the 19605, .... at Hugnes Research Laboratories build the work's first working laser. A) Theodore Mainman B) while Theodore Mainman © did Theodore Mainman D) Theodore Maintan did 6, After the election, cos a new stage ‘AD the entering nation B) to enter the nation © entering: the nation D) the nation will enter 7. The national parks bave interpretative centers nu tourists can acquire information about the animals and trees, A which Ri shor that D) there 8, More and more graduates of medical schools tend... on limited areas of their professions, A} to concentrate B) concentrate © concenteated D) concentrating A) living Bi w live G can tive D) live 10. Tasty Mix Treat, we with mill, tastes so good that children will be clamoring. for more. A) blended BD was blended Git blend DD blending 11, A dog soos on his owner's fap may refuse t0 eat from a bowl on the Aoor AD fed Bis fed Gi was feet D) w feed 12. 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The man clvimed that the panacea (A. he sold) (B. was good) for (C, alleviating) stomachaches, fever, and (D. seasick 19, People (A. have to) take precautions (B. ta) both (C. sets of) sabotage and direct violence in (D. times) of war 20, The candidate spoke (A. ambiguously) (B. on purpose) so that people (C. listen to) him could ear (D. whatever) they Wanted £0 hear scarcity of food 2. The politcal contestant's speech (A. was filled with) empty (B promise), platitudes, (C. and) (D. trite) expressions. 23, (A. The) economies of (B. many) OPEC nations (C. is) {D. primarily) oil-based. 24, People (A. dream! more when {B. they) (C. enter to) (D. lighter) phases of sleep, 25, Studies (A. conducted) by Johns Hopkins, University indicated that it was the husbands, not the wives, (B. whose lives) were (C. shortened by) dhe (D. lost) of their spouses 26, (A. For) minor cuts, scratches, and insect (B. bitings), apply an antiseptic (C. directly) to (D. the inary) ZT. (A. What) a strong defense is important to (B. any country ‘of (D. is) etizens, i canot be (C. more important) than the livelihood 28, “Order is (A. Heaven's) frst law”, (B, made) by the (C. poet Alexander Pope), is painted (D. on) the eelling of the Library of Congress in’ Washington, 28. (A. As a result) of the Women's Movement, women now (B. holds) positions that were (C. once restricted to) (D. men) 20, (A, Whether or not) a (B. divorced person) is entitled to (C. share off his or her spouse's pension las to (D. be ‘ecidedd by the court. 31, Some people (A. believe) that printing does as much harm (B. tke) good, since it (C. brings out) falsehood (D. as imueb as) rath. 52, (A, Too many’) (B, polished? rice in one’s diet (C, could eause) berber, pp) 26, (A. For) minor cuts, scratches, and insect (B. bitings), apply an antiseptic (C. directly) to (D. the inary) B) bites 4S] Ue BRSEU wae: © U8 antiseptic B FASE Hh Zi, (A. 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Toledo, (A, locating) (B. in the) center of Spain, is (C. encircled) (D. by the) Tagus River A) located (> 9} 1a} LE’ 0) SIsfo12= PAS HA sleloF shah, 35, (A. In) some cultures, openness and directness (B, seem) rude, (C. childish), ane (D. destructive) naive D) destructively (ond 2512 USA lo}712 12% nsive & GAAS Heb] He Vey; qaguey 96. (A. Surgical) apparatus (B. has to) be capable (C. of) great (D. precise) D) precision (BBAHE WAR FAD 37, Bach chapter (A. contains) @ few (B. appeodi, (C. which) give ackitional details «D. as) supplements to the text apg grmneices or apendies (few 9 FAS BE SFI Hot Felot ane Ad cach = LEE 38, The dove nurtured her (A. young) until (B. thers) were (C. old enough) to hunt (2 for themselves) B) they CBabsboLS Fa) 33, When person from a contact culture (A. moves in closer), a person from a (B. noncontact) culture may feel the (C. neestv) to back (D. off) geht GUITAE , eady AAMT sleet he ld and needy SL MIR OA AEE OBA) OF a person 2 EGU 40. 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Written Expression 16, Drivers have the responsibilty not (A, endangering) (B. the lives) of people (C. and of) animals «D, on) the roa 17. The cabin (A. is certainly) not (B. luxuriously), (C. but iD is very (©, practical) and comfortable, 18. Jogging (A. nor) (B. dieting), (C. carsied) to (D. extremes), eat be harmful 19. The letter (A. that) was (B, sent) by (C. special deivery) must be (©. importance) 20. 1A, What) happens during a person's (B. formulate) years may (C. affect) the rest of (D. that) person's lite 21, (A. The gerund in English is nommlly (B. formed by adaing “ing” (C to) the (D. basically) form of the ver. 2, The camera mast be (A. focused (B. good, (C. otherwise) the picture willbe (D. blurred) 28, People (A. tend to) bocome (B. itate) and (C, short-tempered) whenever they get (D, overtred) 2A. A mule is (A. a) animal (B. that) is nether a horse nor (C. a donkey), (D. but) combination of the two, 25, (A. People living) in cities (Bare) often (C. sophisticated) than people in (D. rural areas) 26, Disneyworld (A. was built) on 27.400 (A. ares) of (C. in part) swamp land (D. in central) Florida. 27. (A. Soaring) (B. mesial costs have a (C. iret) influence on the cost of (D, other merchandise) 28, In addition to (A, save) (B, in gas), the modern car (C. is designed) t0 (D, save on) maintenance and repair expenses. 29, Edward Hall, @ professor of anthropology, first commented (A. on) poople's (B. strong feelings) (C. about) (D. personal) space, 90, (A, Education) (B. trains) @ student wo see things as (C. iti), to disentangle « (D. skein) of thought 31, Before (A. the middle) of the eighteenth century, (B. there were) (C. none) public (D. Hbraries) in the United States, 82, (A. The nucleus) of am ordinary comet (B. is) a mile (C, but) two (D. in) ‘ameter 23, George Gershwin (A. believed that) music (B. should express) the thoughts, and feelings of (C. cbeir own time) 1D. in) history. 3A. Some senior citizens have to (A cope with) arthritis and (B. other) (C. physical diffcuties) of (D. aged), in ‘dition to psychological and social problems, 5. It has been estimated that (A. in a few years), (B. twelve percents) of (C. Canadians) will be (D. senior citizens) 26, Many museum (A, exhibits) encourage you to investigate (B. further) (C. through) microscopes, magnifiers, and {, even telescoping) 37, Workers (A. who repair) the road (B. surface) wear (C. specially) jackets (D. for) easy identification 38. 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The nucleus) of an ordinary comet (B. is) a mile (C. but) two (D. in) ‘ameter, © or (one mile % two mile & 2D 23, George Gershwin (A. believed that) music (B. should express) the thoughts, and feelings of (C. cbeir own time) 1D. in) history ©) one own time (one @ 4455} anyone & Feliu ep 34, Some senior citizens have to (A. cope with) arthritis and (B. other) (C. physical difficukies) of (aged), in aditon to psychological and social problems, D) aging (2A Aol EM, aging & 8H ane cope with ~ of eleheh Hts, een esate tht (Ai few set), eweve percents) of B) ewelve percent (6}9E Sls] PHS] AVE sled al percent = aE VR ASA) 26, Many museum (A, exhibits) encourage you to investigate (B. further) (C. through) microscopes, magnifiers, and {, even telescoping) D) even telescopes (and So HFA VATEE RR GUT) S37. Workers (A. who repair) the road (B. surface) wear (C. specially? jackets (D. for) easy identification ©) special OE FAS WED 38. One of the most important (A. discovery) of the nineteenth century (B. was) a methed (C. of using) natural gas {or cooking and (D. heating) A) discoveries (one of the + $49) ane B) one of the + MW + Hp 39, The Netherlands, a country with (A. much of! the land (B. lying) lower than sea level, (have) a system of disks and canals (D. for controling) water © bas (Netherlands 7h -s 2 BIB QFE gaep 40, Davy Crockett, @ (A. farmed) American pioneer, was (B. known for) his hunting, trapping, (C. tell stories), and (D, quick wid © storytelling (nd Io WS AYRE oR akg Practice Test 20 A, Scructure 1. Bven though woodpeckers uu. aS a nuisance to many people, they ate actually helpful, since they feed) on harmful insects, ‘AD ae seen B) which are seen © being seen D) to be seen 2, The first clock, made nearly « thousand years ago, had neither a face nor Hands, aux Hat rang each hour AD it had bells BY rather than bells ©) though bets D) but it had bells 3, sno OW the floor of the ocean is a big farming industry A) Oysters raising B) Oysters are raised © The raising of oysters D) The oysters raised 4, A datbersho ow. a red andl white striped pole. A) what symbolizes B) is symbolized by Gis Svmbolized to D) was symbolized 5. san a8 beasts of burden by the Indians in the Andes Mountains. A) Using Hamas B) Llamas are used © Liamsas use Dy There are liamas 6, The moon, oi no air around it, grows extremely hot in the daytime and extremely cold at might A) whiets has, BY has © having had D) what has 7. Even though they are not liquid, cottage cheese, Sour ereamn, and YouUrt are sold uw liquid measurements A}to B) for © over Di by 8, To plant vice, farmers, nos «Set Young plants in the mud. A) they wade with bare feet in the water B) water wading in their bare feet ©) wading in the water in thei bare feet 1D) whose bare feet wading in the Water 8. canes farmers cut holes in the Dark of mapie tees A) Maple syrup is eullected B) To collect maple syrup ©) The collection of maple syrup D) When collect maple s¥rup 10. The boll weevil an inseet wu eutton plants, is native to Central America A) destroy Bl to destroy © has destioy ) that destoy 11, ssou humans, toads have tongues festened at the front of their mouths, which allow them to catch insets A} Not the same B) Unlike © Except for D) Dislike 12 com on a hot fire is s delicacy in many parts of the world, A} Lamb roasted B) Roasted ©) Lambs roast 'D) Lambs 13. cen determines a good meal varies from country to country A) Which B) Why © what D) How 14. son «the pecan is the second most popular nut in the United States, A) The rich food B) Food is rich ©) Tobe rich D) A rich food 15. Move ivory is obtained from elephants in Attica sou elephants in Asia, Ad rather than B) more than © than from Dyas well as B. Written Expression 16. The (A, movement of ocean waves (B, can be compared) to the waves (C. caused by) the wind in a (D. field or sass) 17. Milk, often considered @ (A, nearly perfect) food, (B. contains) (C. fat), (D. sweet), and protein 18. Only after they (A. themselves) (B. become) parents, (C. dob people realize the difficulties (D. of raised) children. 19. (A, Aviators), (B. fishing), and sailors are among those (C, who) (D. rely on) weather predictions 20. Mohandas K. Gndhi, who was called Mahatma, lived a noble life of (A. fasting) and (B. poverty) in order to work for (C. peaceful) nd (D. independence) 21, (A. Soybean), which (B. sometimes) grow seven fect tall, (C. have) thick, (D. woody) stems. 22. (A, When setting) the old west in pioneer (B. thnes), American families (C. bailing their homes from {D. split) logs. 23. A Venus’ Flytrap (A. is a) small planet that (B. have) leaves that (C. snap) together (D. lke) traps. 24, The Last of the Mohicans (A, are) (B. a) famous book about (C, frontier life by (D. the) American author James Fenimore Cooper B, the Treaty of Ghent (A, signa a) 18, B, ends) (Cth) WD, ast war between lend and the United tates, 26. In the year 500, ancient Grosee (A. was reaching) is highest (B. level of) eivization, with great achievements in the (C. fields of art), architecture, (. politic), net philosophy 2A fever, the (A, elevations) of body temperature above 986 F, is (B. considered) (C. to be) a symptom of a disorder rather than a disease (D. in itselt) 28, Lacrosse is a ballgame played (A. on) a (B. fee) (C. outdoors) (D. similar) soccer. 29, The (A. manufacture) of ice cream in the United States (B, on) a (C, commercial) (D, scale) began in 1851 20, People with two family (A. members) (B. which) suffer heart attacks before fifty-five (C. are likely to) have carly heart attacks (D, themselves) 1, Children’s games, which are amusements (A. involve) mote than one individual, (B. appear) to be a (C, cultural) (, universal) 2, During times of war, prlitical groups will sometimes idowp foreign diplomats and (A. keep! them as (B. hhostages) until the government {C. meets! certain «D. demanding) 8, The first year of a child's life (A. is) (B, characterized) (C. in) rapid (©, pliysica growth, SAA (A, fale) (B. tri is (C. guarantee) by (D. the) American Constitation 5, Since ancient (A. times), water from rivers and (B. smalls) streams (C. are) (D. used for) inigation 96. Khaki is (A. a cloth) (B. made in linen} oF cotton and (C. Aye) (D. & dusty) color St. The (A, ‘D. teeing), mtom) (B, of) leukemia include (C. weakness), a general il it ever 8, Tuterest (AL in) automatic data processing has (B. grown) (C. rapid) (D. since) the frst large calculators: were introduced in I 38, Vaslav Nilinsky (A. achieved) world recognition (B. as) both (C. a danger) (D. as well as) a choreographer. 40, Alrport_ myst (A, be located) (B. near to) major population centers for the advantage of (C. air transportation) (D. ty be retained) Practice Test 20 Answer Sheet 1A) 2D) 3@ 4B) 5B) 6A) 7D) 8O 9B) 10D) DB) AY BO MD) IC) 6D) 17D) WD) WB) WE QA) BC) BB) WA) BB WD WA) WD) BA DB SA 2D BO HO SO XB TA BO OD OB Explanation A, Scructure 1. 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(D, rely on) weather predictions B) fishermen (and E512 AHS] Sle] VR FAR oR leu 20. Mohandas K. Gadi, who was called Mahatma, lived a noble life of (A, fasting) and (B. poverty) in order to work for (C. peaceful) and (D. indepersience) ©) peace (A111 BAH) 21. (A. Soybean), which (B. sometimes) grow seven feet tall, (C. have) thick, (D. woody) stems. A) Soybeans (254) have 19) 42141, which grow & HE ASFo)7} sik BE a + sis 22. (A. When setting) the old west in pioneer (B. times), American families (C. building) their homes from (D. split) logs © built (ole) AU Hao) BE Boles sts Mot tu) 23, A Venus’ Flyteap (A. is 9) small planet that (B, havel leaves that (C, snap) together (D. like) traps. Bi has (84448 BEUa) 24, The Last of the Mohicans (A, are) (B. a) famous book about (C, frontier life by (D. the) American author James Fenimare Cooper, A) is (The Last of the Mohicans 7+ S49] 18-2 7helsl7] @Bo + sae wa ave BY bonk o] Aol2= 25. The Treaty of Ghent, (A. signed in) 1814, (B. ends) (C, the) (D, last) war between England and che United States, 2) B) ended (P41 ane A) Fold ase AeA 26, In the year 300, ancient Greece (A. was reaching) is highest (B. level of) civilization, with great acbievements in the (G fields of art), architecture, (D. pute, and) philosophy. D) polities (politic © VE and WE WHE WAFSE oA TH 2A fever, the (A. elevations) of body temperature above 986 F, is (B. considered) (C. to be) a symptom of a disorder rather than a disease (D. in itself) A) clevation (oF Bors asl FH A Ved Fo Oeelae aes wane tae) 28, Lacrosse is a ballgame played (A, on) a (B, field) (C, outdoors) (D, similar) soccer: D) similar to (7 34 RAPE & similar to) 29, The (A. manufactural) of ice cream in the United States (B, on) a (C, commercial) (D, scale) began it 1851 A) manufacture GHIA 4) 90, People with two family (A, members) (B, which) suffer heart attacks before fifty-five (C. are likely to) have arly heart attacks (D, themselves) B) who (4 9}7% AFR ave ©) which 218 five #1 members & #43} are & Fol people & WE Eel 1, Chiren’s games, which are amusements (A, involve) mote than one individual, (B. appear) to be a (C, cultural) ‘©, sniversal) A) involving (SAKE BEAGa Gel Whe Fe ALS de Odea} ol Foo} es ateae aay Fata) 2, During times of war, prlitical groups will sometimes idoap foreign diplomats and (A. keep! them as (B. hostages) until the government (C. meets) certain «D. demanding) D) demands (8S) certain HAE VAY HS} Fohek tel g an al Ul Ea HSER A Fol Gy) wae: A) will kidnap 5 GIS) SA}o] COS VIFSE RR TEU 3, The first year of a child’s life (A. is) (B, characterized) (C. in) rapid (©, pliysiea growth, © by (F841 TE be + po + by? 34 ACA, fait) (B. tia is (C. guarantee) by (D. the) American Constitution. ©) guaranteed (BY Be) FEI ALYS de EAA. ppd 5, Since ancient (A. times), water from rivers and (B. smalls) streams (C. are) (D. used for) inigation gas da zd) ©) bas been (since 96, Khaki is (A. a cloth) (B. made in linen? or cotton and (C. dyes) (D, a dusty) color B) mace of linen ( ~ 23 BS} : be made of) 7, The (A. symptom) (B. of} leukemia include (C, weakness), « general ill (D. feeling), an fever. A) syroptoms (44844 include % #241) 8, Tuterest (AL in) automatic data processing has (B. grown) (C. rapid) (D. since) the frst large calculators: were Introduced in 1950, © rapidly (BAF grown AS 1) 39, Vaslay Nijinky (A. achieved) world recognition (B. as) bath (C. a danger) (D. as well as) a choreosrapher. D) and (both A and B el FR) 40, Aisport must (A. be located) (B. near to) major population centers for the advantage of (C. ai transportation) (D. ty be retained) B) near (near © to & Hold Beueh Practice Test 21 A, Structure 1. sons eam sports require cooperation A) OF all B) They are all © all D) Why’ are all 2. A medical emergency is a sudden or unexpected concition ..... immediate care to prevent death ur serious farm. AY it requires B) to require © that requires D) a requirement of 3, Centuries of erosion have exposed avn. rock surfaces in the Painted Desert of northern Arizona {A} in colors of the rainbow Bi colored like a inbow G rainbow"colored D) a rainbow’s coloring 4, The higher the temperature of « molecule AA) the more energy it has BD than it has more energy © more energy has it 'D) it has more enerey 5, Frontier surgeon Ephraim MacDonald hal t perform operations .... anesthesia A no BY not having © witout D> there wasn't 6. son Young, chimpanzees are easly trained. A) When are B) Whea © They are D) When they 7. A person of wun ae may’ suffer from defects of vison Al ever B) any © cera D) some 8. sno have settled, one of their first concerns bas been to leate an adequate water supply ‘A Wherever people B) There are poople who © Whether people D) People 8. If a bar magnet 3s 4 the two pieces form twa complete magnets, each With a north and south pole. ‘AD broken BY broke © breaking D) break 10. The type of plant and animal fe living in and around a pond depends on the soil of the pond, and the pond!s location, A) what the quality of the water is B) how is the water quality © the quality of the water DY what is the water quality 11, Clifford Holland, uu civil engineer, was in charge of the construction of the first tunnel under the Hudson iver Al he was @ Bia © teint D) Who was, as a 12, sm HEDIS are native to tropical regions is untrue A) That all B Al © Why al D) Since all 13. A major concern among archaeologists today is the preservation uf archaeological sites, wu ate threatened by development. A) of which many B) many of them ©) many of whieh D) which many 14. In 1775, Daniel Boone opened the Wilderness Trail and made au. the first settlements in Kentucky AAD possibly it was B) es possible © possible D) it possible 15, Rarely seen far from water A) spotted turtles D) spotted turtles are © ave spotted turtles D) are Spotted turtles Written Expression 16 Ceramics can be harder, (A. ht), and more (B. resistant) to (. heat than (D, metals) 17. (A, Not everyone) realizes (B. thet) the (C, most largest) ongan of the (D, human) body i the ski, 18 Mold is (A. extrmly) (B, destruction) to (C. books) in (D. a brary 18, Sidney Lanier (A. achieved) forse both (B. as a) past (Co) 2s a symphony (D, musician) 20. The (A. horses) used (B. to playing) polo are nt of any (C. special? bres or of any (D. definite) size 21, A tapestry (A, consists off foundation weave, called the wrap, (B. which across) are passed different (C. colored) threads, called the welt, forming decortive «D. patterns) 22, The (A. works) of early American woodearvers had (B. many) artistic qualities, but these craftsmen probably (C. ‘dd not) chink of (D. them) as artis 28, Perhaps mankind's (A. frst) important (B. musical) influence (D. were) the songs of (D. binds) 24, The techniques of science and (A. magic) are quite (B. diferent), but their basic aims ~ (C. to understand) and feontrol nature ~ (D. they are) very Similar 25, It was in a cave near Magdalena, New Mexico, (A. when) the (B, oldest) (C, known) ears of cultivated com were (D. discovered 26, The fossil remains of (A. mach) extinct (B, mammals) have deen (C, found in the tar pits at Rancho La Brea (D. in} Las Angeles 27, Shacks (A, can detect) minute (B. electrical) disebarges (C. coming) from (D. its) prey 2B. A dark nebula consists of (A. a cloud of) interstellar dust (B. enough dense) (C. wo obscure) the stars (D. beyond) it 29. (A. Commercially) honey’ is heated and (B. fikered) in order to (C, stabilize) and claify (D. i 90, The (A. vatious) parts of the body require (B. so? different (C, surgical) shils that (D. many surgical specialties have developed 1. One reason birds (A. have been) so successful is (B. because of) their (C. able) to escape frum danger (D. ‘quickly? 82. The (A. wood) of the rosewaod tre (B. is used to (C. do) fine (D. musical) instruments 58, Chemical engineering is based (A. on) he (B. principles) of physics, (C, chemist), and (D. mathematics) SA, Ballet performers (A, must be) believable UB. actors) and actresses (C, a well) as (D. experts) dancers 4, Venus, (A. the second plane (B. from) the Sun, is (C. exactly almost) the (D. same size as) the Earth %. PT, Bamum opened (A. his own) circus in 1871 and (B, become) the (C. most famous) showman of his (D. time) 37. The way a child (A. plays with) other children reveals (B, a lots) about (C. the child's) emotional D. ‘development 8, Sheep (A. have been) (B, domesticated) for (C, over) 5,000 (D. years ago) 9, Chemical compounds (A. with) barium, cobalt, anc) strontium (B. are) rsponsible (C, tol many of the vivid (D. colors) in fireworks 40, Duke University in North Carolina (A. has) an outstanding (B, collecting) of documents (C. concerning) Southern (D, history) Practice Test 22 A. Structure 1. Sharp knives are actually safer to use ‘AD as dull nes Bs ones that are dull © than dull ones 1D) that are dall ones 2, Daniel Webster, Thadeus Stevens, and many others... prominent in publi life began their careers by teaching School AA) they became B) once they became © became 'D) who became 3, As coal mines became deeper, the problems of daining water, bringing in fresh air, and to the surface Increased. AD transporting B) to transport ore © ow ore is twansported D) ane is transporting 4. ony because of the complexity of his writing, Henry James never became a popular writer, but his works are admired by’ critics and other writers. A) It may be B) Perhaps © Besides D) Why sit 5, Piecinont glaciers ate formed several valley glaciers join and spread out over a plain A) by BY whea G trom D) that 6, AS late as 1890, Key West, with @ population of 18000, .... Florida's largest city ‘AD that was Bi to be © was D) it was 7. A mastery of caleulus depends of osu of algebra A) an understanding B) is understood © understand D) understand 8. soos De Was not a musician himself, Lawrence Hammond developed an electronic keyboard instrument called the Hoaraond organ A) Although B) That © Despite DI Fur 9, Agnes De Mill's Tantimark musical play Oklabomat was uo. of story, music, and dance A) successfully combined B) & successful combination © tw combine successfully D) successful combining 10. suse single dialect of American English hs ever become dominant. AD No B) Not only a © Not D) Nor a 11, In 1837 the University of Michigan became the first state university Dy a board of regents elected by the voters of the state ‘AD under the contol B) it was controlled © being controled D) to be contrulled 12, Indoor heating systems have made .....0 for people to live and work comfortably in temperate climates A) itis possible B) possible © it possible DI possibly 13, Certain fish eggs contain droplets of ol, wu. t0 float on the surface of the water A) allowing them B) allows them © they are allowed D) this allows them 14, Considered America’s first great architect, y of the bullings at Harvard University were designed by Henry Hobson Richardson B) Henry Hobson Richard designed many of the buildings at Hacvard University ©) Harvard University has many baildings that were designed) by Henry’ Hodson Richaedson 1D) It was Heary Hobson Richardson who designed many of the bulding at Harvard University 15. ces 18 caused by a rus was not known until 19LL A) That measles B) As measles © meastes| 'D) What if measles B, Written Expression 16. Dreans are (A. commonly) (B. made up of (C. ether) visual (D. and) verbal ims, 17. The Yale Daily News is (A. oldest than) any (B. other) college newspaper (C. stil) (D. in operation) in the United States. 18, Mary Rinehaet was (A, a pioneer) in the (B. felt} of (C, journalist) (D, in the early) twentieth century. 18. The Dave Brubele Quartet, one of (A. the most popular) jazz bands of the 1860s, had a (B. particularly) loyal (C. following) on (D. campuses callege 20, {A In the! architecture, a {B, capital) is (C. the twp) portion of a (D. column). 21, Today successful farmers are experts not only in (A. agriculture), (B. but also) in (C. market), Gnanee, and (D. ‘accounting. 22, In the (A. early) days of jet development, jet engines (B. used) great (C. numbers) of (D. fuel 28, Georgia has (A, too) many types of (B. soll) that (C. virtually) any temperate-zone erop can be grown (D, chere). 24, The sum of (A, all) chemical reactions in (B, an organism's) living cells (C. fare) called (D. its) metabolism, 25, River (A. teansportation) in the United States (B consists) (C. primarily) of barges (. pull) by towboats 26, (A. Most modern) hams are (B. both insulated), ventilated, and (C. equipped with) (D. electricity). 27. (A, Many) bridges in New England (B. were covered) with wooden roofs to protect (C. it) from (D, rain and 28, It is their (A, nearly perfect) crystal structure (B, that gives) diamonds their (C. hardness), brilliance, and (D. transparent 29, Needles are (A, simple-Tooking) tools, (B, but) they ate (C. very relatively) difficult (D. to make) 90, Ducks are (A. less) susceptible (B. to) infection (C. than) (D. another! types of poultry SL, (A, Unlike) competitive (B, running), race walkers must always keep some portion of (C. their) feet (D. in contact with) the ground One of the (A, most beautifl) botanical (B. gardens) in the United States is the (C, wildly) and lovely: Magnolia rdens (D. neat) Charleston, South’ Carolina 3, Composer Jolin Cage used many (A, unusual) objects as (B, instrument) in his music, (C, including) cowbells, Tower pots, (D. tin ans), and saw blades 3H. Woody-Guthrie wrote (A, thoussnds) of songs during (B. the lifetime), many of (C. which) became classic (D. Tk songs) 55, Runner Wilma Rudolf (A. win) dee gold medals (B, at the 1960) Olympics, and (C. she set) the (D. world record) for the 100-meter dash in 1961 96, Some erties (A. have called) Theodore Dreiser's book Sister Carrie (B. a first) modern novel (C, because) it broke (D. So many) traditions, ‘57, Abigail Adams’ (A, letters) to (B, ber) husband present (C. a graphic) picture of the (D. age whieh) she lived. 88, Viscosity is @ measurement (A. deseribing) the (B, relative) difficulty or (C. eass? (D. with which? liquids flow: 29, (A, More than) 10000 years ago, glaciers (B. moved) across the Minneseta region four (C. time), levelling (D. most of) the lard 40. The (A. discover) of gold and silver in the ragged (B. mountains) of Nevada in 1858 (C. ateracted) many fortuneseokers (D. to that area) Practice Test 23 A, Scructure 1. Martha Graham, soe 5 of the pioneers of modem dance, dida’t begin daneing until she was 21 A) ho, a one B) she was © one D) was once 2, Tiger moths uses Wings marked with stips or spots. AD have B) with © their D) whose 3, Platinum is harder than eupper and is almost as pliable. AD gold B) than gold © as gold D) gold is 4, Most of Annie Jump Cannon's career as an astronomer involved the observation, classieation, and A) she analyzed stars B) the stars’ analysis G stars Were analyzed D) analysis of stars 5, Many communities are dependent on groundwater uw. from wells for their water supely. A} that obtained B) obtained © isobtained D) obtain it 6. soos experimental studies of the aging, process, psychologist Ross McFarland determined that people could work prodictively much longer than had previously been thought Al In that B) Through Since D) into 7. won often raise funds from the sale of stock. A) For corporations to operate B) The operations of corporations © Conporations operate by 1D) To operate, compurations 8, While all birds are alike in that they have feathers and lay eg5, oo wteat differences among them in terms of size, structure, and color A) there are B) bur are © it there are Di be 9, There were coo federal ws regulating mining practices until 1872 A) none B) not Gwe D) nor 10. The Masters, one of the most important of all golf tournaments ‘every year in Augusta, Georgia AD has hold B) being ele Gis held D) holeing AL. Not only places of beauty, they serve scientific and educational pumoses as well, A) are botanical gardens B) botanical gardens to be © botanical gardens are D) to be botanical gardens 12, suuow quicksand can be found all over the world, lite was known about its composition unt recently A) Except B) Although © Bven Di Despite 13, In 1791, Quebec was divided into two sections, Upper Canada and Lower Canada, were ruled by elected assemblies, A) they bot B) both of them Gia which both ) both of whieh 4. are a form of carbon has been known since the late eighteenth century A) Diamonds B) Because diamoncls Gy That diamonds D) Diamonds, whieh 15, Designed by Frederie Auguste Betholde, 'A) the United States was given the Statue of Liberty by the people of France BD the people of France gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States © the Status of Liberty was given to the United States by the people of France D) the French people presented the United States with a gift, the Statue of Liberty B, Written Expression 16. (A, There) are (B. thowsand) of (C. diferent) types (D. off roses 17. (A, Since) 1908 brewers (B. set ut) to produce chickens that could (C. survive) Canada’s (D. cold imate) 18 (A, From) 1865 to 1875, a (B, remarkable) (C, various) of inventions (D. was produced) 18, (A. The simplest) kind of plant, (B. ale? the simplest kind of animal, (C. consists of (D. only one eel 20, The first (A, recorded) use of natural gas (B, to light) streetizmps (C. it was) in (D, the town off Frederick, Now York, in 1985, 21. A museum in Denver, Colorado, (A, chronicles) black cowboys (B, and? (C, his) wwle in the «D, history) of the ‘Aerican West. 22. Bluograss music is (A. a kind of? country music (B. who) was (C. pioneered) by Bill monroe (D. of Rosine, Kentucky. 23. (A. A number of) the materials used (B. in manufacturing) paint are (C. potential) dangerous (D. if mishandled) 24, (A. There) are (B. several) races of giaffesm, (C. hut) there (D. are) only one species. 2, Chestnuts (A, were once) the (B, most common) tree in the eastern United States, but (C. almost) of them were estroved by a disease (D. called) chestot Dlight 26, (A. Despite) they are (B. small), ponies are (C, strong) and (D. have) great stamina 27. Physical therapists help patients (A. relearn) how (B, to use) their bodies (C, after) disease or (D. injure) 28, Liquids take (A. the shape) of (B. any) container (C. which in) they are (D. placed) 29. (A. The} Suo supplies the light snd (B, the warmth) that permit (C, life) on earth (D. existing) 20, For seventeen years, between 1982 (A, to) 1049, Fred Allen (B, was) (C. one of the) most popular comedians (D. ‘on radio} SL. Boolean algebra is (A. most often) used (B. to solve) problems in (C. logic), probability, and (D. engineer) Atiomey Clarence Darrow (A. is knowing) for (B, his) (C. defense of unpopulat persons and (D. causes) Phi Beta Kappa is (A. a honor (B. society) that encouraues (C. scholarship} in science and art. (A. There was) once a widespread (B. believe) that (C. all Hizards} were (D. poisonous. (AL In the late) nineteenth century, many public building, especially (B, that) on college campises, (C. were built) n the Romanesue Revival style of (D. architecture) 2 x A, The French Quarter (A. de) most (Bf) and he (Cost ol stn (D, of New Oren % a 87, Sponges (A, te) oer B, heats) (of separate boy (Dorgan) £8, A (A, wooden ane! is made fom (8, stip) of woud ale stares (Cling) gether with (D, meta) oops £9, Sa was oe (A ton) ce Ca eis tat (Cas use) (D8 40, Sharks acquie (A. many) sets of (B, tooth) (C. during) (D. thet) lifetimes, Practice Test 24 A, Structure 1, Ellen Swallow Richards became the first woman to enter, greduate from, and uu. at the Massschusetts Institute of Technology AD teach B) a teacher (© who taught D) to teach 2, Coins last approximately twenty times caus paper bills, AY loner B) as Jong. © tone D) Tonger than 8, I has been estinsanted that sons species of animals A) more than a million B) it is million or more G there are over a taillion D) are over a milion uf 4, DrSeuss, on Was Thendor Seuss Geisel, wrote ane! illustrated delightfully humorous books for children A) his veal name 1B) who had as his real name © with his teal ame D) whose real name American Iandscape architects was Hideo Sask A) The most famous one of B) One of the most famous © Of the one most famous D) The one most famous of 6, Most young geese leave their nests at an eatly age, and young snow geese are exception A) not B) no © one D) never 7. Vancouver, British Columbia, has a temperate climate for a city situated far north, Abas Bl so Gi very D) by 8. sos in 1848, Manuel A, Alonso recorded the customs, languawe, and songs of the people of Puerto Rico in his poetry and pore. A) Beginning B) He began © Having: begun D) The beginning was 8, snow the sails of a distant ship are visible before the body of the ship. A) The curve of the Barth makes B) The Earth, in that it curves, makes © Because the curve of the Earth D) Because of the curve of the Earth 10, Printing ink is made on. of @ paste that is applied to the printing surface with roller, A) to form BI the form Grin the form D) so that it forms 11, Although sno cold climates, they can thrive in het, dry.climates as well, A) sheep adapted well B) well-adapred sheep © sheep, Well adapted to D) sheep are Well adapted to 12. Rarely sen far from water A) spotted turtles B) spotted turtles are © ate spotted turtles DY have spotted turtles 13. son one of Laura Ingalls Wildee's many books about the merican frontier are based oo her own childhood experiences, A) Except B) All but ©) Withoue D) Not only 14, One of the first industries to be affected by the Industrial Revolution A) was the textile industry B) the textile industry Gin the textile industry 'D) the textile industry was 15. sw the outer rings of a gyroscope are tured or twisted, the gyroscope itself continues to spin in exaetly the same position. A) However 1B) Somehow © Otherwise D) No matter B, Written Expression 16. The rock formations in the Valley of Fire in Nevada (A. has) been (B. worn) into many’ (C. strange) shapes (D. bby the action) of Wind and water: 17, The (A, author) Susan Glaspell (B, won? a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 (C. for) (D. hers) play, Alison's House, 18, Havin Broun was a (AL read wey) (B. newspaper columnist (C, who wrote) (D. dng) the 1920's ara 1980's 19. (A. Researches) in (B, economics), pyyetology, and (C. marketing) can (D. help) businesses 20, (A, Because of) their color and shape, seahorses blend (B. so well) with the seaweed (C, in which) they live that it is almost impossible to see (D. themselves) 21. (A. Although) the social sciences (B. different) a great deal from (C. one another) they share a common (D. Jnterest in) human relationships, 22, Herman Melville's (A. novel) Moby Dick describes the (B. dangers), cificul, and often (C. violent) life (D, abroad) 2 Whaling ship. 2B. (A, Near equator), the slant of the (©. the freezling point) ' rays is never (B. great enough) to cause temperatures (C. to fll) below 24, Stephen Hopkins (A. was) a (B. cultural) and political (C. eadership) (D. in) colonial Rhode Island. 25, A mousebird’s (A, tai) is 4B double) as (C. long as) (D. its body). 26, The Uinta Mountains of northeastem Utah are (A, the only) range of mountains in North Aerica (B. that runs) from east (C. and) west for its entire (D. length) 27. (A. The tools) used (B. most often) by (C. floral) designers are the (D. knives), scissors, and glue gun. 28, (A, Most) types of dolphins five (B, at less) twenty-five years, and (C. some) species may reach 50 years (D. of ‘age. 2. Ise Royale National Park (A. in) Lake Superior (B. can) only (C. be reacted) by (D. the Dost. ‘0, The main (A. divisions) of goulic UB. time), (C. called) era, ane subdivided (D. in) periods SL. All (A. rot) vegetables (B. grow) underaround, (C. and) not all vegetables (D. that) grow underground are roots. 82, The (A. process) of fermentation (B. takes place) (C. only ia? the D. absent) of oxysten 3, Gn) shout 1900, experimental (B. psychologists) have devoted more research (C. to Hearing) than to D, any ‘other! topic 34, Transfer taxes are (A, imposed on) the (B, sell) or (C. exchange of stocks (D, and) bonds 85, One of the greatest of (A. mountains climbers), Carl Blaureck was (B. the first) to climb (C. all of the) ‘mountains higher than’ 14000 (D. feet) in the United States 36. Biochemists (A. have solved) many of the (B. mysteries) about photosynthesis, the (C. process which) plants make (D. food). 57. Oceanic islands have been separated (A, fom) the msinland for (B. too) long chat (C, they have) evolved istinetive animal (D. populations) 88, (A, Certain) species of penicilin mold (B, are used to (C. ripe (D. cheese) 39. (A, Many of the) important products (B. obtained) from trees, one of (C. the most) importants woud pulp, which Js used in (D. paper-making) 40, (A. Not longer) (B, are contributions) to the (C, advancement) of industry (D. made) primarily by individuals, Practice Test 25, A, Scructure L by Anna Baldwin in 1878 A) The invention of the vacuum milking machine B) That the vacuum milking machine was invented ©) The vacuum milking machine, which was invented 1D) The vacuum milking machine was invented 2, Dry cleaning is the process snm clothes ate cleaned in liquids other than water: A) by B) which through iby wien Dy through 3, Sand dunes are made of loose sand sows up Dy the ction of the wind, AD it builds B) builds ris building ) built 4. souw Book Jubilee, which was based! on the life of er great-granimother, Margaret Walker was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. A) For her B) Her Gi teas her D) That her 5, Job specialization takes place «a... of production is separated into occupations A) whenever the work is B) when the work © is when the work D) whenever working 6. ssn are Hot is a common misconception. AY All deserts B) All deserts which © OF all deserts D) That sll deserts 7. sno ltnaginative stories about the origin of the game of chess, A) Many of the B) Many ©) Thece are many D) Of the many 8 fone of Canada’s greatest engineering projects is a 27-mile-long waterway between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario A) Because the Welland Ship Canal is B) ‘The Welland Ship Canal is © ‘That the Wellane: Ship Canal is D) The Welland Ship Cana 8. A deep-tissue massage is @ type of massage therapy’... on one part of the budy, such a the lower back. A) its concentration is B) concentrating © why it concentrates D) ta be concentrated 10. One of the most powerful optical telescopes, the “Big Eye" at Mt, Paloma, wuos @ 200-inch mittor AD has BP) that has © with D) whieh 11, Elfego Baca, noon legendary Mexican-American folk hero, was a lawman in New Mexico in the late 18806, Ada BD who, as a Gi sas @ D) ane Te! was 12, suo relatively inexpensive, the metal pewter can be fashioned into beautiful and useful objects A) Even it is B) Despite G Nevertheless, it is D) Although 13, soou iS a general category that includes all mental states ane activities A) What do psyetologists call cognition B) Psychologists call it cognition ©) What psychologists call cognition 1D) Cognition, as itis called by psychologists, whet A. Nathaniel Hawthome wrote four novels, ‘The Scarlet Letter, became an American literary’ classic. A} of which one, B) which one © one of which D) one was 15. oun about four years for @ new aireraft model to move from the preliminary design stage to the full-production stage, A It takes B) Taking ©) That takes D) To take B. Written Expression 16, Commercial bakeries (A. can make) thousands of (B, loaves) of bread (C. on one time) by (D. using) automated equipment. 17, North America is (A. thied)-(B, largest) (C. of the) seven (D. continents) 18 Neither humans (A, or) dogs (B. can heat) as (C. well) as (D. cats) 19. (A. The astronomer) George Hale was (B. @ pioneer) in (C. the art) of (D. photograph) the Sun, 20, Trucks (A, can be) used (B. transport) (C. a wide) (D. variety) of cargoes. 21, Pikes Pesk, (A. named for) explorer Zebulon Pike, is Colorado's (B. most famous) (C. bth not its (D, most highest? mountain 22, Identical colors (A, may appear) (B. tw bed quite differeat when (C. are they) viewed (D. against) different Dacktounds. 23, Oveanography is not (A, a single) science (B, and) rather a group of disciplines (C, with) a common (D. focus) 24, (A, Unt) 1950, Maine was unique in that (B. it held) presidential and congressional elections (C. on) September, ‘wo months (D. eater) than the rest of the nation, 25, Snowshoes allow a person (A, to walking) on snow without (B, sinking) dato it because (C, they) distribute (D. the person’s) weight over a Wide area, 26, Fuel injection engines (A. employ) injectors (B. instead a) carburetor (C. to spray) fuel (D. into) the eylindes. 27. (A. Ocean) currents have (B. a enormous) effect (C. on like) (D. on this planet 2B. Hydraulic elevators are (A, sill used) in some (B, old) bil ‘quipped With) electrical elevators. ings, but (C. all almost) new buildings are (D. 20, Diaries (A. and) journals (B, writing) during Colonial times provide (C. the best) resords of (D. that era). 20, Frequently of just one, the (A, combination off several spices will (B, result off @ more (C, pleasing) flavor (D, than) the use 1, Gold topaz is (A. much rare) (B, than) (C, ether) white or (D. blue) topaz 2, A mossic is (A, picture) (B. made) from small bits of (C. colored) glass colored glass (D. of) tle 3, Reclamation is (A. the successfull attempt (B. to make) deserts, marsblands, or other unusual land (C, suitable of) aming or (D. building) 34, A (A, sucessful) salesperson (B, must have) an intuitive (C, understanding) of (D. psychology human) 5, The University of Wisconsin was (A. the first) school (B. to make) a serious effort (C, teach? students (D. public ‘adminstration’ 96, (A. Some) underground water is (B. enough safe) to drink, (C, but) all susface water must be (D. treated 37. (A. A feeding) animal will usually allow competitors (B. approaching) only (C. within) a certain distance, the ‘boundaries (D. of which) are called its feeding territory 88, (A, Most) familiar (B. type of) pump (C. in use) today js (D. the) piston pump. 39. (A. The term) “forgetting” refers (B. to) the loss, whether ternporary (C. and) long-term, of material (D. that) has previously been learned, 40. Diettiens urge people (A. to eat) (B. the Danana) a day to get (C. enough potassium) in (D. their diet, Practice Test 26 A, Structure 1. In the United States, ssow is generally the responsibility of municipal governments A) for water: treatment B) water treatment G) where water treatment 1B) in Which water weatment 2. Crop wtation ssa of preserving soil fertility {AD itis one method B) one method © a method is one D) is one method 8, sos the dolla as its mometary unit in 1878 A) Canada adopted B) Adopted by Cana ©) te'vas opted by Canada D) The Canadian adoption of 4. son almost impossible to eaptuve the beauty of the aurora borealis in photographs A) Being BD Itis © There is Dis 5, Usually politcal cartoons wun. on the editorial page of @ newspaper: A) appear B) whose appearance © by appearing D) when they appear 6. sow tO major art museums, the Foge and the Sedler A) Harvard University bas B) At Harvard University Gi Harvard University, with its D) Theee at Harvard University 7. American actress and director Margaret Webster ...... for her production of Shakespearean plays. A} who became famous B famous ag she Decame © recon famous 'D) became fanous 8. sos Bas tanks connected to welding euipment, one full of oxygen and the other full of acetylene, AD It is wo. Bi OF the two ©) There are two D} Two 8, soon 8 mone interested in yhythm than in melody is apparent from his compositions AY Tht Philip B) Philip Glass, who © Philip Glass D) Because Philip Glass 10. Compressed air on the power to dbive pneumatic touts A) by providing B) provides © that provides D) the provision of BD, sone BY cosmiC rays, 'A) The Barth is constantly bombarded B) Bombarded constantly, the Earth © Bombarding the Earth constantiy 1D) The Earth's constant bombardment 12, non Primary colors are red, blue, and yellow, A) There are three B) The three © Tee of them D) That the three 13, sun Who Was elected the first woman mayor of Chicago in 1979 A) Ie was Jane Byrne B) Jane Bye ©) That Jane Byrne D) When Jane Byrne 14, Every computer consists of a number of systems canon togeter AD by working B) work © they work D) that work 15. On the Moon, nau ait because the con's gravitational feld i tov weak to retain an atmosphere A) there is no BI where no Gwe D)is no B, Written Expression 16. Liberal arts colleges (A. cultivate) general (B. intellectually) (C. abilities) rather than technical or (D. professional) skills, 17, Goats are extremely (A, destn ction) t (B. natural) (C. vegetation) and are often (D. responsible) for soil erosion. fare still used (D. 1. (A. Wile) plants were of (B. considerable) (C. important) to early setlers, and man ‘mectcinally) and as foods 19. One important (A. branch) of (B. linguists) is semantics, whieh (C. analysis) the (D. meaning) of word. 20, Unlike folk (A. dancers), which are the (B, product) of a single (C, culture), ballet is an (D. international) art Tore, 21, The (A. strong) of a rope is (B. directly) (C, proportional) to its (D, eross-seetional) area. 22, Black bears can move (A. rapidly) when (B, necessary? and are (C, skilful) woe-elimbers for their size and (D. weigh) 23. in an arboretum, trees are (A. cultivated) for (B. scientific) and (C. educational) (D. purpose) 24, In most Wester states, the first major (A, industry? was mining, which was (B. gradually) (C. supplemented by (D. anehes! 25, Peach tees (A, grow) (B. gond) in a (C. variety of) soil types, but do best in (D. sandy) loam, 26. The (A. unit} of (B. measuring called the foot was (C. erginlly) based on the (D. length) of the human foot Zi. (A. Philosopher) Theodore A. Langerman was (B interested! in the Belds of (C. literary) and (D. music) (A. Pure) nitic acid is colorless, bu it (B, aequires) @ yellow (C, color) when itis (D. exposed of) air A.(A, chemical) (B, react) that (C, absorbs) (D. heat) is called endothermic, & One (A. characteristic) of the (B. poems) of Emily Dickinson is the (C, sharp) of her (D. images) SL, Luther Gulick was a (A. teacher) and (B. physician) who spent much of his (C. live) promoting (D. physical imness) 32, A dog should be checked (A. regularly? by a veterinarian (B. to ensure) that it (C. remains) in good (D. healthy) 83, (A. Southwestern) Boston is made up of Hyde Park, West Roxbury, and other (B. pleasant) (C, residential) (D. hieghibors). 34. Hunting and fishing techniques were (A. highly developed) among the North Indians, (B. particularly) in regions Where (C. agriculture! Was less (D. Success). 55, (A. Science) requines the (B, careful) (C, collect) and (D. onganization) of data 26 The Natchez Trace was (A. an important) (B. commercial) and (C. military route) between Nashville, Tennessee (D. to) Natchez, Mississipi. ‘5, Some games rely (A. mainly) on 3, skill) and practice while others (C. primarily) involve (D. lucky) 88, In the (A. absent) of (B. natural) enemies, the gypsy moth has (C. become) a (D. serious) pest in North America 39. Huey Long and his (A. brother) Earl were the two most (B, powerful) (C. polities) in the (D. history) of Louisiana 40, To make candles, pioneers (A. twisted) string into wicks, dipped the wicks into (B, hot) fat, then (C. hung) the candles to cool ane! (D. hard. Practice Test 27 A, Scructure 1, Most folk songs are ballads woo have simple words and tell simple stores AD what B) although ©. when D that 2, After its introduction in 1969, the float process uuu the World's principal method of manufacturing flaat sheets of lass A) by which it became B) it became ©) decane D) which became 3, In 1850, Yale University established Sheffield Scientitic School, A) Engineers were educated there B) Where engineer were educated ©) In whic Were engineers educated 1D) Where were engineers educated 4, Many of Louise Nevelson’s sculptures consisted of a number of large wooden structures in complex patterns. A) which she arranged B) she arranged them © whieh arsanged D) arranged them 5, In adalition co being a naturalist, Stewart E, White was a writer woo the struggle for survival on the american Tronter A) sehose novels deseribe B) he describes in his novel Gi tis nivels describe D) whodescribing in his novels 6, Dismonds are often found in rock formations called pipes, wu. the throats of extinct voleanves, A) in ich they resemble B) which resemble Gi there is a resemblance to D) they resemble 7. William Samoel Johnson, helped write the Constitution, became the first presidennt of Columbia College in rer, A) whom he had BD) and he bad © who had D) bad 8, Seals appear chumsy on the land snus are able to move short distances faster thn most people can ru. A) bat they B) whieh they © they. D) whieh 8, The instrument patel of a light aitplane has at least a dozen instruments A) the pilot mast wate B) what the pilot must watch ©) whitch the'pilor must watch them D) sucks that the pilot must watch them 10. A keystone species is a species of plants or animals wasn absence has a major effect on an ecological system, AD that its Bits © whose D) with its 11, The size and shape of a nail depends primarily on the function intended |A) which it is BY for which itis © whieh itis for B) for whieh is In geometry, @ tangent is a straight Tine wae & curve at only’ one point A) it couches B) whose touching © its touching D) that touches: 13. It was the ragtime pianist Scott Joplin uuu. the Maple Leaf Rag, perhaps the best known of all ragtime tunes, A) wrote BY the waiter of who wrote D> weting 14, There ate over 22000 varieties of snalies, ous are harmless tb Inumans A) mostly they BB) most of theen © most of which D) whieh most 15, Smokejumpers are suo designed into remote areas by parachute to fight forest fires, A) firefighters B) when firefighters © who, 96 freighters D) Grefighters: who B. Written Expression 16. (A. When) a spacecraft is operating (B. beyond) the atmosphere, its fins and wings (C. not longer) serve (D. to stablize) it 17, The University of Chicago is (A, unlike) (B, most othes) US, universities in that it has emphasized graduate student programs (C. so much) as undergraduate programs (D. ever since) it opens 18. The mass (A. production) of paper bags cut costs (B. so much) that a bas (C. soon) became a routine part of (, near! every purchase, 19. A person (A, must be) at (B. least) thirty years (C. age) in order to (D. serve as) a US. senator 20. {A. No) (B. other) state receives as (C. few) rainfall (D. ash the state of Nevads. 21, Molds (A. grow) on bread, fruit, paper 22. The lei, which is (A. made) of flowers, shells, and (B. other) materials, is presented to visitors (C. as) a (D. symbolize) of Hawalian hospitality and (B, much) (C. other) (D. substances) 2, The (A. botanists) katherine Hunter and Emily Foss spent (B. many) difficult months (C. making) esearch (D. in the) Rocky” Mountains. 24, (A, Early) explorers in Utah named the cliffs they (B. encountered) "reefs" (C, because) they thought these cliffs looked (D alike) coral formations. 25, (A, Today) ovsters are grown and harvested (B. much) (C, lke) any (D. anther) crop. 26, Wolter Hunt invented an enormous (A, amount) of devices, (B. including) the safety pin and a (C, machine) for (D. making) nails 27, Connecticut, (A. like) the (B. other New England states, (C. are) dotted with (D. many) tite lakes 28, Te (A. soonest) parachutes were (B. made of) canvas, but (C. later, silk and then nylon (D. were used 29, (A When) vigorous exercise, muscles require a (B. much greater) (C, amount) of oxywen than (D. when they? fare at rest. 90, (A, One) should (B. never) throw water on (Can alive) (D, electrical fire. 1, Medical students must (A. to study? (B. both) the (C. theory and practice of (D. medivine G2. he sal (Ake the sea fon and the waa, (Bis) a (C descendant) of ancestors that once (Dive) om the 88, (A, The top) laver of the ocean (B. stores) as much (C, beat) as (D, does) gases in the atmosphere, 84, Every one of the body's (A. billions) of cells (B. equine) a (C, constant) (D. supply) of foud and oxygen. 5, In (A, science), the results of an experiment (B. are) not generally accepted until they (C. had) been (D, ‘duplcated) in other laboratories. 2%, (A, Jn) Colonial times, flax and wood (B. required? months of preparation before they (C, cuuld) be dyed and (D. Spin) into cloth 7, Although some people (A. fd) bats tervifying, they (B. ate) actually beneficial (C, because) they (D. ate) harmful Insects 38, Bach (A. of the) four eypes of human (B. tooth) (C. are suited) for a (D. specific) purpose. 89, Mathematicians (A. taken) centuries (B. to develop) the methods that now (C. are used) in (D. arithmetic) 49, Blectrie (A, making) machines (B. have made) dairy (C. farming) « much easier job than it once (D. did, Practice Test 28 A, Structure 1. Aerodynamics is the study of the forces uo on an object as it moves through the atmosphere, A) acting B) act Gate ting D) acted 2 for their strong fiber include fla ane! hemp. A) Plants are grown B) Plants grown © Plants thae grow D) To grow plants 3, ssn » JOSE Limon's dance troupe often toured abroad. A) The US, State Department sponsored it B) Sponsored by the US. State Department © The US. State Department, whieh sponsored it D) The sponsorship of the US, State Department 4, Elfreth's Alley in Philadelphia is the oldest residential street in the United States, with from 1728 ‘AY houses are dated Bi the dates of the houses © the dating of houses D) houses dating 5, In 1821, the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, was lad out in a design after that of Washington.D.C A) patterned B) was patterned © a pattern Dy that pattemed 6. coo in front of a camera lens changes the color of the Hight that reaches the film A) Placed a fiter B) A fiter is placee © A ter placed 1D) When filter placed 7, The Massachusetts State House, svn in 1798, was the most distinguished building in the United States at that tie. A) completing B) which was completed © was! completed D) to be completed 8, Barbara MeClintock 0. for her discovery of the mobility of genetic elements. AD known B) who knowe © kaowing Dis known 8, The solitary scientist by himself has in many instances been replaced by @ cooperative scientific team, ‘A} to make important discoveries BY important discoveries were made C) has made important discoveries 1D) making important ciscoveries 10. Geometry is the branch of mathematics ‘the properties of lines, curves, shapes, aid surfaces, AD that eoncemed with B) it is concerned with © concerned with 'D) its comterns ate 11, snow an average of 471 inches of rain a veur, Mount Woialesle in Hawaii is the wettest spot i the world, ‘AD It receives B) Receiving Gi To receive D) Received 12, Amber is a hard, yelowish-brown ou ftom the resin of pine tees that lived millions of years ago, A) substanoe formed B) to form 9 substance G substance has formed D) forming a substance 18, The Democratic party is older than the other major American political party, A) which the Republic party B) the Republican party itis the Republican party D) the Republican party is 14, susous relations with friends and acquaintances, play a major role in the social development of adolescents A) What are called peer group relations are B) Peer Group relations are ©) Peer group relations, the 1D) By peer group relations, we mean 15, Joseph Heney, wom tector of the Smithsoniae Institution, was President Lincoln's advisor on scientific matter, AD the first BD to be the first ©) was the first D) as the first B, Written Expression 16. The bellflower (A. is) @ wikflower that UB. grows in) shay fields, in (C. marshes), (D. nd mountain) slopes 17, Computers are (A. often used? to contol, (B.adjustment, snd (C, correct) complex (D. industrial) operations. 18. Eggs may be (A. boiled in (B. the shel scrambled, (C fried), and cooked in countless (D. anther) ways 19. Many places of (A. history), scientific, (B. cultural, or (C. scenic) importance have been designated (D, national) smomuments 20, RBuckminister Fuller was (A, a design), (B. an architect, an (C. inventor), and (D. an engineer) 21. (A. Modern) motoreyeles are (B, lighter), faster, (C. and specialized) than (D. matoreyeles) of twenty’ an. years 22, Many people who live near the ocean (A. depended on) it as a source of (B. food), (C. recreation), and (D. to have economic) opportunities, 23. Large commercial fishing vessels are (A. euipped) to clean, (B. packaging), and (C. freeze) the fish that they catch (D. at Se, 24, As (A. a breed, goklen retrievers are (B. intelligent), (C. loyally), and (D. friendly) dogs 25, Matliematies can be considered (A, a language, an art, (B. a science), a (C, tell, or (D. playing @ game) 26, (A. Paper) may contain (B. vegetable), (C, minerals), or {D. man-made) fibers. 27. According to Susan Sontag, (A. our concepts) of (Bart), bemuty, and (C. nature) (D, has) been changed by photograph. 28. The economist Kenneth Boulding (A. proposed) single social science that (B. would unify) (C, economic, sociology, and (D. political) seience 29, The (A. teeth front) are used to (B, dite) (C. food), the canines to tear it, and the molars (D. to grind i. 20, An ant's anennae provide (A. it) with the (B. sense) of (C. hear), smell, (D. touch), and caste SL, A beaver uses (A. its strong) front (B, teeth) to eut down trees and (C, peel off) D. its) bark. 52. A caricature is a picture (A. in which) the subject's (B. distinctive) features (C. chey are) deliberately (D. exaggerated) 33, Ants are blind to red Hight, so (A. it is) possible to observe (B. themselves) in an artificial nest (C. without) ‘istibuting (D. their) activities 84, An auger is (A, @ tool) which a carpenter (B. uses it) (C. to bore) holes (D. in won 35. The slaciers in Olympia National Park are (A. unusually) because (B. they) are found at altitudes lower than (C. those) at (D. which) glaciers are usually found. 26, In (A, his) novels, Sinclair Lewis (B. drew) critical portats of Americans (C. who) thought of (D. chem) as smoadl citizens 7, Jaguars (A. which resemble) leopards but (B, they) ave larger and are (C, marked) with rosettes (D, rather th Spots 8, Most bacteria (A. have) strong cell walls (B. much) (C. like) (D, that) of plants, 29, Boos (A, collect) pollen, (B, which) (C, furnishes) protein for (D, is) diet 40, A small business (A, often) limits (B, thes) operations to a single (C. neighboshowd) or a group of neighboring (, communities at Practice Test 21 CCCAC | BBAAC Practice Test 22 CDABB CAABA Practice Test 23 CACDB BBACC Practice Test 24 ADCDB BDCDC Practice Test 25 DCDAB DCDBA Practice Test 26 BDABA ADCAB Practice Test 27 DCBAA BCAAC Practice Test 28 AABDA CBDDC BACCD DCABA ABDCC DCBAD. 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