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1. The tongue can move and play a vital role in chewing, …..…, and 15.

5. An erupting volcano sometimes affects……of the surrounding


speaking. region and can even cause lakes to disappear.
a. to b. swallowing a. feature b. the featured
c. for d. of c. featuring d. the feature

2. Instead of being housed in one central bank, the Federal 16. most tree frogs change color to harmonize…………
Reserve System is ….. into twelve districts. a. to their background
a. dividing b. divided b. with their background
c. division d. divides c. on their background
d. in background of them
3. Those species are cultivated for their…….follage.
a. beautifully b. beau 17. due to the refraction of light rays,…. Is impossible for the
c. beauty d. beautiful naked eye to determine the exact location of a star close to the
horizon.
4. Kiwi birds mainly eat insects, worms, and snails and……. For a. it b. this
their food by probing the ground with their long bills. c. that d. there
a. searching b. searches
c. searched d. search 18. Modern poets have experimented with poetic
devices…………..and assonance.
5. He founded that city in 1685, and…..quickly grew to be the a. as such alliteration
largest city in colonial America. b. such as alliteration
a. he b. it c. such alliteration as
c. it d. we d. alliteration such as

6. Fewer people reside in Newfoundland than in……Canadian 19. Birds’ eggs vary greatly…….size, shape, and color.
province except Prince Edward Island. a. with b. of
a. other ? b. one another c. at d. in
c. any other ? d. others
20. Fredrick dedicated……….of slavery and the fight for civil rights.
7. Dr. Bethune, the founder of Bethune-Cookman College, served a. his life to work the abolishment ?
as…….to both Franklin Rosevelt and Harry Truman. b. his life to working for the abolishment ?
a. advise b. advised c. his life to work to abolish
c. an advisor d. advising d. his life to working in abolish

8. Some plants produse…………poisons that can affect a person 21. Mount Edith Cavell, a peak in the Canadian Rockies, is
even if he or she merely brushes against them. named……
a. irritating ? b. irritated? a. a famous after nurses
c. irritability d. irritation b. after a famous nurse
c. nurses after a famous
9. Accute hearing helps most animals sense the approach of d. after famous nurses
thunderstorms long before people….
a. hearing them b. do 22. Xanthines have both
c. do them c. hear Good and bad effects on the body, and these effects…..the size
and regularity of dosage.
10. The rotation of the Earth on its axis is…….the alternation of a. are generally determined by
periods of light and darkness. b. are generally determined on
a. responsible in b. responsible for c. are generally determined in
c. responsible with d. responsible to d. are generally determined with

11. Doctors are not sure……fever 23. when a severe ankle injury forced….to give up reporting in
a. exactly how disease causes 1926, M.Mitchell began writing her novel Gone with the wind.
b. diseases exactly causes how a. herself b. her
c. how disease causes exactly c. hers d. she
d. how exactly causes disease
24. one of the most difficult questions in difining sleep is
12. ……….Burmese breed of cat was developed in the US during “what……the functions of sleep?”
the 1930’s. a. is b. has
a. The b. When the c. have d. are
c. While the d. Since the
25. the museum houses…..of various objects documenting the
13. Along the rocky shores of New England………and tidal marsh. vibrancy of the cultures.
a. are where stretches of sandy beach ? a. five thousands pieces
b. stretches of sandy are there b. pieces five thousands
c. are stretches of sandy beach ? c. five thousand pieces
d. stretches of sandy beach are d. thousands five pieces

14. lina was nominated for an award as both a 26. …….in the same direction as their orbital motions, while Venus
screenwriter……..an actress in 2009. and Uranus rotate oppositely.
a. also b. in addition a. seven of planets rotate
c. and d. but b. seven planets rotate
c. seven rotate of planets 38. with modern machinery, textile mills can manufacture as
d. seven rotate planets much fabric in a few seconds as…..weeks o produce by hands
a. workers once took it ?
27. in the US….. to the national legislature comprising the house b. took workers it once
of Representatives and the Senate. c. it took once workers
a. voters elect representatives d. it once took workers ?
b. representatives elect voters
c. elect representatives voters 39. Norman Mailers first….with his war novel The Naked and The
d. voters election representative Dead, published in 1948.
a. Successfully achieved
28. it is the interaction between people, rather than the events b. achieved success ?
that occur in their lives,……the main focus of social psychology. c. successful achievement
a. which are b. that are d. achievement of success ?
c. which is ? d. that is ?
40. Through the years, the job of governing cities has become
29. Today…..fewer than one hundred varieties cultivated flowers. …..complex.
a. are b. have a. so much increasingly
c. there are d. have there b. increasingly whole
c. increasingly
30. …….some of the famous detectives in literature are based on d. what is increasingly
deductive reasoning.
a. methods use by ( seharusnyo methods used by)
b. they used methods
c. the methodology used
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d. using the methods of 1. Can be
31. the short story most naturally flourishes in an age…..with
2. Both → And
simplicity and directness. 3. Was infented
a. what it expresses 4. Almost half of
b. that expresses itself
c. which expressing 5. Almost always
d. it is expressed 6. At the lower end
32. Naval cartographers’ knowledge of surface ocean currents is 7. Work on project
much more complete…….subsurface currents. 8. Dust of
a. than b. than in
c. than those of ? d. than that of ? 9. Issue → that
10. Wolfes alife
33. Unless exposed to light….plant cells do not produce
11. That maining and farming
chlorophyll.
a. most of b. the most of 12. Native
c. the most d. most (antara a dan d, tapi 13. And not on light
lebih ke d)
14. Realism
34. Temperature levels in an oven are varied according to the 15. Which produces sound (larynx)
kinds of…
a. are foods baked 16. To produces
b. foods to be baked 17. Ekg→ produced
c. are baked foods
d. foods are baking

35. the three most common states of matter are….


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a. solidity, liquid, and gas
b. solid, liquefy, and gas 1.In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, the United States developed
c. solidity, liquidate, and gas the reusable space shuttle ________to space cheaper and easier.
d. solid, liquid, and gas A. to make access
B and making access
36. the snowy egret is about the size…..crow C. which made accessible
a. large b. of a large D. and made accessible.
c. of large d. a large
2. Genetically, the chimpanzee is more similar to humans
37. it has been found that chronic loud noise may lead _______.
to….hearing loss A. are than any other animal
a. temporary or permanently B. than is any other animal
b. temporarily or permanent C. any other animal is
c. temporarily or permanently D. and any other animal is
d. temporary or permanent
3._______more than 65,000 described species of protozoa, of
which more than half are fossils.
A. Being that there are
B. There being
C. Are there 13.Newspaper publishers in the united states have estimated
D. There are ___________reads a newspaper every day.
A. nearly 80 percent of the adult population who
4.The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 ___ nearly unanimously B. it is nearly 80 percent of the adult population
through the United States Congress. C. that nearly 80 percent of the adult population who
A. passed D. that nearly 80 percent of the adult population
B. in passage
C. having passed 14. The foundation of all other branches of mathematics is
D. passing arithmetic, _ science of calculating with numbers.
A. is the
5.Modern skyscrapers have a steel skeleton of beams and B. the
columns ___a three-dimensional grid. C. which the
A. forms D. because the
B. from which forming
C. and forming 15.Nylon was ___the human-made fibers.
D. that forms A. the first of which
B. what the first of
6.The average level of United States prices grew very little from C. it the first of
1953 until the mid-1960’s when ____________. D. the first
A. did inflation begin
B. inflation began
C. the beginning of inflation 16.The male cicada sound is made by specialized structures on the
D. did the beginning of inflation abdomen and which apparently severs to attract females. C

17.Televisions are now an everyday feature of most households in


the United States, and television viewing is the number one
activity leisure. D

7.The basis premise behind all agricultural production is 18.Bacteria are one of the most abundant life forms on Earth,
_____available the riches of the soil for human consumption. growing on and inside another living things, in every type of
A. to be made environment. C
B. the making
C. making is 19.Fluorine is a greenish gas too active that even water and glass
D. to make burn in it. B

8.___to the united states House of Representatives in 1791, 20.In general, novels are thought of extended works of prose
Nathaniel Macon remained in office until 1815. fiction depicting the inner and outer lives of their characters. A
A. Election
B. Why he was elected 21.Metabolism is the inclusive term for the chemical reactions by
C. Elected which the cells of an organism transforms energy, maintain their
D. Who was elected identity, and reproduce. D

9.________ of classical ballet in the united states began around 22.Although most petroleum is produced from underground
1830. reservoirs, petroleum occurs in a varieties of forms at the surface.
A. To teach C
B. Is teaching
C. It was taught 23.A musical organ can have pipes of two kinds: flue pipes that
D. The teaching work like a flute and reed pipes that operate on same principle as
a clarinet. D
10.The universe is estimated ___between 10 billion and 20 billion
years old. 24.The Land Ordinance of 1784 divided the western lands
A. being belonging to the United States into territories, each to be govern
B. to be temporarily by its settlers. C
C. which is
D. is. 25.If there is too much pituitary hormone of too few insulin, the
amount of sugar in the blood rises abnormally, producing a
11. A situation in which an economic market is dominated by a condition called hyperglycemia. B
____ is known as a monopoly.
A. single of a product seller 26.The care of children during their years of relative helplessness
B. product single of a seller appears to have being the chief incentive for the evolution of
C. seller of a product single family structures. C
D. single seller of a product
27.It was not until the 1920’s that pollution came to be viewed by
12.____ freshwater species of fish build nests of sticks, stones, or many as a threat to the health of live on Earth. D
scooped-out sand..
A. As the many 28.Platelets are tiny blood cells that help transport hormones and
B. Of the many other chemicals throughout the body, and it play a key role in
C. Many clotting blood. C
D. Many of them are
29. Until the twentieth century, pendulum clocks were calibrated (C) No
against the rotation of earth by taking astronomically (D) None
measurements. D
5. In an area first explored by Samuel de Champlain, _____ .
30.The rapid growth of the world’s population over the past 100 (A) establishment of the city of Halifax in 1749
years have led (B) in 1749 the city of Halifax established
to a great increase in the acreage of land under cultivation. A (C) in 1749, establishing the city of Halifax
(D) the city of Halifax was established in 1749
31.In the eighteenth century, the Pawnees, descendants of the
Nebraska culture, lived in 6. A nation’s merchant marine is made up of its commercial ships
villages sizeable on the Loup and Platte rivers in central Nebraska. and the personnel _____.
C (A) they operate them
(B) who operate them
32.The attraction of opposite charges is one of the force that keep (C) they operate whom
electrons in orbit around of nucleus of an atom. B (D) who do they operate

33.Of every the major traditions of wood carving, the one that is 7.____Nat Turner who led a revolt against slavery in Virginia in
closest in structure to the tree is the crest pole made by the 1831.
Native Americans of the Northwest coast. A (A) Where was
(B) It was
34.Many of the fine-grained varieties of sedimentary rocks known (C) He was
as shales yield oil (D) It was him
when distilled by hot. D
8. The most elaborate of all bird nests _____, domed communal
35.In 1820 there were only 65 daily newspapers in the united structure built by social weaverbirds.
states, which total daily circulation of perhaps 100,000. C (A) larger
(B) largely is
36.The Milky Way galaxy includes the Sun, its planets, and rest of (C) the large
the solar system, along with billions of stars and other objects. B (D) is the large

37.Some of sharpshooter Annie Oakley’s exploits with a gun are 9. William Walker’s mural, “Wall of Respect,”_____ an outdoor
almost unbelievable when wall in Chicago, deals with social issues.
it comes to accuracy, speed of firing ,and endure. Endurance D (A) covers
(B) covers it
38.Evidence from ancient fossils indicates the scorpion may had (C) which covers
been among the first land animals. C (D) which it covers

39.Jetties, piers designed to aid in marine navigation, are 10. Studies of the gravity field of the Earth indicate _____ yield
constructed primary of wood, stone, concrete, or combinations of when unusual weight is placed on them.
these materials. B (A) although its crust and mantle
(B) its crust and mantle to
40. The Barnes Foundation in Merion, Pennsylvania, was (C) that its crust and mantle
chartered in 1922 to promotion art education by providing art (D) for its crust and mantle to
classes and by establishing a publishing program. Promote B
11.The columbine flower ,_____to nearly all of the United States
,can be raised from seed in almost any garden .
----------------------------------- (A) native
(B) how native is
1. Hanya Holm is a dancer, choreographer, and _____ .
(C) how native is it
(A) dance that she teaches
(D) is native
(B) her teaching of dance
(C) to teach dancing
12. The photoperiodic response of algae actually depends
(D) dance teacher
on the duration of darkness, ____
(A) the light is not on
2. During an eclipse of the Sun, _____ in the shadow of the Moon.
(B) and not on light
(A) the Earth lies
(C) but is not on the light
(B) the Earth when lying
(D) is not on light
(C) that the Earth lies
(D) the lying Earth
14. The annual worth of Utah's manufacturing is greater than
___________.
3. Under the influence of Ezra Pound, Hilda Doolittle became
(A) that of its mining and farming combined
associated with the Imagists and _____ into one of the most
(B) mining and farming combination
original poets of the group.
(C) that mining and farming combined
(A) developed
(D) of its combination mining and farming
(B) to be developing
(C) who developed
(D) developing it 15. Some snakes have hoolw teeth are called fangs that
they use to poison ther victims
4. _____all rainwater falling from a cloud reaches the ground; 16 The tongue is capable of many motions and
some of it is lost through evaporation. configurations and plays a vital role in chewing,
(A) Nowhere swallowing and speaking.
(B) Not
17. Instead of being housed in one central bank in (C) Although
Washington, D.C, the Federal Reserve system is division (D) So.
into twelve districts.
9. Wherever there is plenty of rain during the growing season, life
18. Philodendrons of various kinds are cultivated for their
is _____ in various forms.
beautiful foliage. (A) abundant
19. Kiwi birds mainly eat insects, worms, and snails and (B) the abundance
search for their food by probing the ground with their long (C) an abundant
bills. (D) it abundant

10. Most of _____ archaeologists know about prehistoric cultures


is based on studies of material remains.

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(B) what
(C) which
(D) their
1. A microscope can reveal vastly _____ detail than is visible to
the naked eye. 11. In her time, Isadora Duncan was _____ today a liberated
(A) than woman.
(B) than more (A) calling what we would
(C) more than (B) who would be calling
(D) more. (C) what we would call
(D) she would call it.
2. Narcissus bulbs _____ at least three inches apart and covered
with about four inches of well drained soil. 12. _____ around stones that are sun-warmed, even the smallest
(A) should be planted of stones creates tiny currents of warm air.
(B) to plant (A) The cool air
(C) must planting (B) If the air is cool
(D) should plant (C) That the air cools
(D) The cooler the air.
3. Industrialization has been responsible for _____ most radical of
the environmental changes caused by humans. 13. According to some critics, the novels of William Burroughs
(A) a demonstrate the major hazard of absurd literature, _____
(B) the tendency toward over-embellishment and incoherence.
(C) some of which (A) notwithstanding
(D) which are the (B) besides
(C) is a
4. In many areas the slope and topography of the land _____ (D) its
excess rainfall to run off into a natural outlet.
(A) neither permit
(B) without permitting 14. Despite its wide range of styles and instrumentation, country
(C) nor permitting music has certain common features _____ its own special
(D) do not permit. character.
(A) give it that
5. Color and light, taken together, _____ the aesthetic impact of (B) that give it
the interior of a building. (C) give that
(A) very powerfully influence (D) that gives it to
(B) very influence powerfully
(C) powerfully very influence
(D) influence powerfully very. 15. Coinciding with the development of jazz in New Orleans in the
1920’s _____ in blues music.
6. _____ that Rachel Carson’s 1962 book Silent Spring was one of (A) was one of the greatest periods.
the chief sources of inspiration for the development of nontoxic (B) one of the greatest periods
pesticides. (C) was of the greatest periods
(A) There is likely (D) the greatest periods.
(B) Likely to be
(C) It is likely
(D) Likely -----------------------------------
7. Total color blindness, _____, is the result of a defect in the
retina. 1. A dominant animal is best defined as one …. Actions
(A) a rare condition that are not constrained by possible responses of its
(B) a rare condition fellows.
(C) that a rare condition a) With
(D) is a rare condition. b) That is
c) Whose *
8. _____ no conclusive evidence exists, many experts believe that
the wheel was invented only once and then diffused to the rest of d) Where its
the world.
(A) Even 2. In general, …. Have a professional obligation to protect
(B) But confidential sources of information.
a. Which journalists b. Continius ( seharusnyo continues)
b. Journalists, they c. Which continue
c. Journalists* d. Continue*
d. Journalists that
12. …. Social meeting birds that build their nests in tress
3. Cobalt resembles iron and nickel in tensile strength, and on clifis.
appreance,… a. Most stocks are*
a. Is hard b. Stocks most
b. Although hard c. The most stocks
c. Has hardness d. Most are stocks
d. And hardness*
13 ….. was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for this work
4. …. Explores the nature of guilt and responsibility and on the phoneletric effect.
builds to a remarkable conclusion. a. That enstein
a. The written beautifully novel b. It was enstein
b. The beautifully written novel* c. Enstein who
c. The novel beautifully written d. Enstein*
d. The written novel beautifully
14. .Emma Thompson was nominated for an Academy
5. He is a man …. To have the vision of an eagle and Award as both a Screenwriher…an actress in 1996.
courage of a lion. a) Also
a. Who appears* b) Or
b. He appears c) In addition
c. Who appear d) And*
d. He appear
15. Because of its warm tropical climate, howards….
6. …. Getting the highest result in the class, john still had Subzero temperature.
problems with his teacher. a) Almost experience never
a. Despite of b) Expreriance never almost
b. In spite of c) Experiences almost never
c. Even though d) Almost never expreriance* ( seharusnyo alsmost
d. Nonetheless never experiences)

7. This new service will be available to all users …. Up for 16. from the inception of his long and distingshed carrer,
paid membership. frank lieyd wright was concerned with how …
a. That signed* architecture with topography.
b. That signed it a) Integrating
c. Which signed b) To integrate*
d. Sign c) Did the integrate
d) Integrated
8. I think Jane deserved to be fired for her ….
a. Totally behavior irresponsible 17. Egyptian pyramids were regurally robbed despire their
b. Behavior totally irresponsible intricate pessegewrys, byzantine mazes, and …
c. Irresponsible totally behavior a) Walls which were false
d. Totally irresponsible behavior* b) They had false walls
c) False walls
9. Acute hearing helps most animals sense the approach d) Walls of falsity*
of thunderstorms long before people ….
a. Hear 18. The Duncan sofa, …. Is highly valued in todays antique
b. Hearing them furniture market.
c. Do* a) A colonial masterpiece*
d. Do them b) A colonial masterpiece which
c) It is a colonial masterpiece that
10. Of all economically important phants,palms have been d) Whose colonial masterpiece

a. The least studied* 19.Maine’s coastline is a major attraction and vista of sandy
b. Study less and less beaches contrasted… rockbound shoreline.
c. Study the least a) To the rugged*
d. To study the less b) By the rugged
c) On the rugged
11. With the passing of the time and the emoarchement of d) At the rugged
people, the habitat of garillas … to decrease
a. Containing
20. At the seventh international ballet competions,
Fernando Bujones won the first, gold modal ever … to 29. What would you have done if you … to make that
a Unites States make dancer decision.
a) That award a) Have had
b) Should be awarding b) Had
c) To be awarded* c) Had have
d) To award d) Had had*

21. the best-known diffuse nebuls is the great Orion Nebuls 30. three responsibilities … are to search out, identify, and
…. Can be seen by the narked eye. assess patentable inventions and technologies.
a) It a) To a patent manager
b) Which* b) With a patent manager
c) One c) On a patent manager
d) Who d) Of a patent manager*

22. Over time the young students will perfect the art of 31. too little thyroid hormone will lead to sluggishness and
piano playing. After all, such …. Needs delicate inertia; too much results in rapid heartbeat …. And higher
handling . oxygen consumption.
a) A tuned instrument finely a) It increases mental activity
b) A finely instrument tuned b) Increased mental activity*
c) An instrument tuned finely c) Mental activity to increase
d) A finely tuned instrument* d) Mental activity is increased

23, before Johnson and smith reached great heights in the 32. …. Of Willa Catha presents an unadorned picture of life
business world, … encountered many great difficults in on the prairies of the Midwestern United States during the
promoting their theories and methods. 19th century.
a) They* a) The novels that
b) Who b) That the novels
c) Which c) The novels which
d) He d) The novels* (seharusnyo the novel, dak pakek s)

24. …. Air is composed of about 78 percent nitrogen and 33. With neither a naturally aggreasive disposition …. A
only about 21 percent oxygen is a little known fact on the particularly large size, the mimic octopus survives quite
streets. easily because o
a) How that Of its natural adaptions.
b) When a) And
c) That* b) With
d) However c) Nor*
d) Or
25. Nearly all treets contain a mix of polymets that can burn
like petrolurn ….property extracted. 34. circulating column of air at the core of a tornado …. In
a) If* excess of 250 miles per hour.
b) Is a) Almoust never reachers* (almost never reaches)
c) After b) Reachers almoust never
d) When it c) Almoust reachers never
d) Reachers never almoust
26. Mr. Smith is going to plant this rosebush in his…
a) Flower garden* 35. Unless an observer knows … an eclips properly, severe
b) Garden of flower retinal and cornea darmage can results.
c) Garden flower a) To observing
d) Flowers garden b) How observe
c) How to observe*
27. My sister needs to buy some clothes for her … daughter. d) To have observed
a) Two-year-old
b) Two-years-age 36. pipeline network, …. 4.000 miles, provides natural gas
c) Two-years-old* from texas to homes and industries on the east coast.
d) Two-years-olds a) Totaling
b) Totals*
28. I wish that they could … to the party last night . c) Total*
a) Come* d) It totals
b) Be coming
c) Have come
d) Had come
37. Ulysses S. Grant …. Showed great magnanimity in B. the largest of which
receiving the surrender of his arch-rival, Robert. E Lee at the C. the largest of them
end of the Civil War. D. largest
a) That was the supreme commander of northern forces
6. In the past six months, the company has already received twice
b) Who supremely commanding northern forces __________ in
c) He was the supreme commander of northern forces gross revenues as it earned in the entire preceding year.
d) The supreme commander of northern forces. A. as much
B. more
38. John knows, that he had better … his algebra skills C. as many
before the mict-form exam D. as more
a) Brush up on*
7. __________ better, the team would have been able to defeat
b) Brush on up
the opponent.
c) Brushing up on A. If it prepares
d) Brushing on up B. If prepares
C. Preparing
39. …. For his poetry but also for his six-volume life of D. Had it prepared
Abraham lincon
a) Not only Carl Sandburg is know* 8. Nobody knows why __________ postponed until next week.
b) Carl Sandburg, knowing not only A. the meeting
B. was the meeting
c) Carl Sandburg is known not only
C. did the meeting
d) Carl sanburg, who is known not only D. the meeting was

40. Jane Addams, …. Lived to see the realization of many of 9. The curriculum at the public school is as good __________ of
the reforms for which she fought any private
a) Her social work and humanitarianism school.
b) Whose social work and humanitarism A. or better than
c) She was a social worker and humanitariam B. as or better that
C. as or better than that
d) Social worker and humanitarian*
D. as or better than those

10. Being a private university, __________ a well-organized

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program in order to offer a sufficient number of quality courses
and activities.
A. development of
1. Neither Professor Johnson nor any other faculty member B. it developed
__________ to apply for the dean’s position. C. develop
A. intend D. developing
B. intends
C. are intending 11. The greater the number of bacteria attacking the system,
D. has intend __________.
A. the sooner treatment must be begun
2. E. Coli has proven to be __________ most dangerous bacteria B. sooner must begin treatment
that can be acquired from food and water, even in developed C. begin treatment as soon as possible
countries. D. must begin treatment sooner
A. one of the
B. one of 12. A congressional committee has been appointed to study a
C. one new procedure
D. of one __________ to eliminate some costly expenditures.
A. that is expected
3. The death toll would __________ much higher if immediate B. what is expected
action had not been C. which expects
taken. D. that expected
A. probably being
B. probably be 13. Some people send job applications even when they are
C. probably been reasonably happy in their
D. be probable jobs, __________ improving their position.
A. with hoping to
4. A fire in the __________ building could be a problem for B. hoping that
firefighters. C. with hopes of
A. ninety-story-tall D. hoping to
B. ninety-tall-story
C. ninety-stories-tall 14. Swimming is a beneficial exercise, __________ aerobic activity
D. ninety stories and uses a
number of muscle groups.
5. Their office consisted of three rooms, __________ was used as A. not only because it provides
a conference room. B. because it both provides
A. larger of which C. for provision
D. as result of providing
26. It was not until the students were seated __________ the
proctor realized he had
15. The professor instructed the students __________ the essay the wrong test booklets.
without preparing an outline first. A. that B. when
A. to not write C. as soon as D. and
B. not to write
C. do not write 27. As a result of the additional rain with so much flooding already
D. to no write having occurred,
residents were seeking shelter __________ than in previous years.
16. It is not clear when __________, although there are many A. in more numbers B. more numerously
different theories. C. greater in numbersD. in greater numbers
A. dinosaurs becoming extinct
B. dinosaurs extinction 28. The company president wrote an e-mail and planned to send
C. dinosaurs became extinct __________ as soon as the vote was complete.
D. did dinosaurs become extinct A. to all directors the message
B. the message by all directors
17. If the driver’s own car __________ damaged, the favorite C. message to all directors
probably would have won the race. D. the message to all directors
A. had not been
B. not 29. As the result of Diane’s illness and the effects of the
C. no had been medication, __________ to curtail her work and public speaking
D. has no be activities.
A. has B. had (pilih B kalau aslinyo “she had”
18. The soldiers were unable to determine where __________. C. she has had D. she will had
A. the jeep had been left
B. had been leave the jeep 30. __________ did Arthur realize that there was danger.
C. had the jeep been left A. Upon entering the store
D. had the jeep left B. When he entered the store
C. After he had entered the store
19. The manager was angry because somebody _________. D. Only after entering the store
A. had allowed the photographers to enter the building
B. had let the photographers to enter the building 31. Hardly __________ the office when he realized that he had
C. permitting the photographers enter the building forgotten his wallet.
D. the photographers let into the building A. he had entered B. had entered
C. entered D. had he entered
20. The committee members resented __________ of the
meeting. 32. Once the employees had begun receiving financial information
A. the president that he did not tell them on the company, __________ income.
B. the president not to inform them A. they diligently assisted in reducing costs and increasing
C. the president’s not informing them B. it made the employees more eager to assist in reduce costs and
D. that the president had failed informing themselves increase
C. diligently they assist to reduce costs and increase
21. __________ did Arthur realize that there was danger. D. with extreme diligence helped lower costs and increase
A. Upon entering the store
B. When he entered the store 33. The plumber attempted to loosen the nut with regular pliers
C. After he had entered the store but then decided he needed to retrieve his toolbox in order to use
D. Only after entering the store __________.
A. another pliers B. others pliers C. the
22. The company sustained an angry reaction from its employees others ones D. another pair
after announcing how __________ to reduce operating costs.
A. it planned B. planned 34. The committee has met and __________.
C. did it plan D. was planned A. have approve the budget
B. budget was approved
23. The gymnasium facilities of this public school are __________ C. its approval of the budget
those of the finest private school in the county. D. approved the budget
A. second after B. second only to
C. first except for D. second place from

24. The more the horse tried to free itself from the restraint,
__________.
A. the tighter it became
B. it became tighter
C. the horse could not escape
D. it was unable to move

25. __________, that runner is likely to be the first one chosen.


A. Due to her agility and speed
B. Because of she is agile and fast
C. Because agile and rapid
D. Because her agility and speed

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