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CLIFFS Test of English Asa Poreign Language PREPARATION GUIDE TARUNA ACCELERATION YEAR: 2021 Part 1 1, Kansas at the geographical center of the United States. (A) its located (B) the location is, (C) its location, (D) .is located 2, ___ first pizza restaurant opened in New ‘York City in 1895, ' (A) The (B) It was the (©) Atthe (D) It was atthe ——— without a backbone is the Atlantic squid. (A) For the largest creature: QB) It is the largest creature (©) The largest creature @D) The largest creature is 4. ‘The last staron the handle of ____ Polaris, or the North Star. 1, G) to call the Little Dipper (B) calling the Little Dipper (C) the Lite Dipper calling (D) the Litle Dipper is called 5. Societies ___ to at least 1500 n.c. made use of molds to treat superficial infections, (A) they date back (B) ‘the date is back (©) dating back @) date back 6. Bugene Debs ran for the presidency of the United States five times, —__ was never elected. (A) be @) but he (©) to him @) forhis 7. The oldest known daggers are ones that Neolfthic humans out of int, (A) skillly chipped (B) skilfal chips (©) chipping slilifully (DY chips are skillful 8. Woodrow Wilson served as president of »Princeton ___ was elected president of the United States, (Ay: before B) tohim © he PRY Kalen tee 9. Sound waves are produced when quickly. (A) objects vibrate (B) vibrating objects (©) objects to vibrate (D) the vibration of objects netic predisposition determines ___ 4s most likely to form freckles, he ) it (0) who @) when 11. ‘The vast west-central section of North, Atnerica, ____from Texas to Canada, is ‘one of the world’s largest grasslands, (A) itstretches (B) stretches « (C) which stretches (D) is stretching 12. Charactristically, the dulcimer fearuees vee or four strings. alonga fingerbeard, (A) stretched {B) are stretched (C) stretch them (D) they are stretched 13, Diamond Head is what volcano. of anextinet (A) toremain, (B) remains (C) remaining (D) the remnants 14, Any member of a group of drugs barbituric acid is a barbiturate. (A) the derivation of (B) is derived from (©) derived from (D) derives from 15, Hemy Vill ruled that people bom on Febroary 29 their birthdays on February 28 in non-leap years (a) e celebrity (B) celebration (C) celebrating {D) would celebrate 16: Areas of rock may shifts up or down on each side of a fault, ce its side of « fault B € D 17, When someone take a depressant, (he level of activity in the central nervous system is lowered. a B Cc D 18, The world’s largest deposits of asbestos have be Jocated in the Appalachian Mountains. a EB a D. 19, Both Thoinas Jefferson or John Adams died on the very same day, July 4, 1826. B BC D 20. Most tundra plant are mosses and Jichens that hug the ground, A B Cc 21. Uranium atoms in a nucleay reaction is split into srialler atoms to produce heat, j “ES “cD 22. Virginio Dare, the first child bom to English parents in the New World, z was named afier the B c ‘Virginia colony where hey was born, D 23, The apple tree appears in the mythology, traditions, historical, and archeology of A B ancient nations, 24, ‘The first horse-drawn chariots were introduce around 2500 .c. x “p> 25. In 1917, Clyde Cessna designed an innovative monoplane, and later the Cessna Aircralt company’ A B was started by he. D 26. Notonly the Eituscan alphabet and the Latin alphabet ave descen A dants of the Gresk alphabet. B > a) 27. All of the oceans of the world js home to members of the dolphin family ay c D 28, The Earth rotates on its axis and follows an elliptically orbit around the Sun. 29, 30: 31, 32. CI 33. 34, 35. © civilizations. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 1 ‘iors Repsenel wag he frat presen tide sma oa, Ay ian ailane and submerging ina ‘submarine. "The carbonation of water and soft desea tne 6 the first uses found for gaseous carbon on dioxide. ‘Alter an apple is cut, chemicals inside her combine with oxygen to form a brown coat. a _ BC D Cribbage is a card game in which points are tally by moving pegs on a board. & in which sally by moving Most of the birds living int desert regions inhabits the fringes of the desert, 5 living {pip the Stages of the desert ‘The U.S. Constitution, in Article 1, Section 2, provided for a censtis of the population every a E “ne decades Dd ‘The constellation Aquarius was associated with the rainy seasons by a lange amount of ancient unt Only a small percentage of mined diamonds are actually suitably for use as gemstones, A B D B ‘A rkey that Abraham Lincoln had swe fom Thanksgiving dinner became a beloved fay pet ‘The game of dominoes is played wiith flat, oblong blocks identified by the nurisber of dots on x B ~e c ke theirs faces. » D work effective as degreasing agents, ‘Sodium hydroxide and other alkali soluti a B ‘The flintJock pistol was popular as a weapon in the seventeenth century because they could! be Popula Decquse they fixed onc-handed by a rider on horseback. Lf dD Part 2 Line (5) (0) Questions 110 south and began moving slowly northsrard. It event ‘Most iecbergs are formed in the waters of the world’s polar and subpolar regions, These are the régions in and around the North and South Poles. Iceberg ‘waters and warmer ocean breezes closer tothe icebergs. ‘One record-setting iceberg managed to travel further from the frigid waters near the poles than any other iceberg has been known to travel. in 1894, an iceverg broke off from Antarctiea in the melt as they encounter warmer ocean ‘equator This happens with most, but notall, tually left the very cold waters near the pole and entered warmer waters, This unusual iceberg managed to get amazingly close to the equator Tt was observed ata latitude of about 26 degrees south of the equator. This is on the same latitude as Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. which is famous for its comfortably warm waters anid weather throughout the year. ‘The subject of this passage is (A) the world’s polar and subpolar regions (B) how icebergs are formed (©) one unusual iceberg (D) theclioate of Braail ‘The passage indicates that icebergs form (A) only in the noxth (B) only in the south, (©) near the equator (D) inboth the north and south Acconting to the passage, where are subpolar regions located? (A) Atthe poles (B) Close to the poles (©) Close to the equator (D) Atthe equator |. ‘The word “encoumter” in line 2 could best bbe replaced by the expression (A) mun after @) nuninto (©) runaround D) mn up ‘The record-setting iecberg discussed in the passagetniveled (A) into unisually warm waters {B) imssually close to the Nor Pole (©) wmsually far south (D) rusually far from the equator ‘The word “frigid” in line 5 is closest in meaning to @) ‘vam, B) calm (©) cold (D) deep 7. When did the record-setting iceberg, discussed in the passage exist? (A) In the first half of the eighteenth, cenniny (B) In the last half of the eighteenth. cantory (©) Inthe feet half of the nineteenth century {D) In the last half of the nineteenth centiry itis NOT stated in the passage that the iceberg (A) was moving in a northerly direction, (B) ended up near the equator (©) was seen south of the equator (D) was observed from Rio de Janeiro ‘The word “amazingly” in line 8 is closest in meaning to (A) comfortably (B) suprisingly (©) possibly’ . (D) unquestionably 10. Where in the passage does the author indicate what usually happens. in warm water? (A) Lines 2-3 ( (B) Lines 5-6 (©) Lines. 7-8 (D) Lines 9-10 Ex) on ae Line a) Questions 10-20 Coca-Cola was invented in 1886 by Adlanta phidemacist'ohn 8, Pemberton. The name for the product was actually proposed:by Pemberton’ assistant, Frank'Robinson. The name was taken fromthe tw most aud redens inthe ok the South Aneican coca ea and the African cola mut. ‘The recipe for adilition to'coea ‘caramel, and sui are known. 10, ‘Théfasssige mathly discusses. 8 A) the sucpeds-of he Coca-Cola Conininy 2 0B) he-unpsual ingredients.in Coce-Cola () Joh §. Pemberion (D): Coca-Cola's recipe and who developed rn 11, Accbriding t0 te passaige, who created Coen-Cola? (A) ‘Mie Goce-Cola Company (B) Jobi8. Pemberton (©) Pemberton’s assistant (0D). Frank Robinson 12, ‘The word "sinusuil” in line 3s clorest in meaning to (A) uncommon: (B). fmuportant (C)- unused (D) tasty 13, Which 6f the-following is NOT tue about ‘the name Coca-Cola? (A) ‘The tame “éoca” comes from the coca Teak. (B) The name “cela comes from the cola shut, (C}. Fink Robinson sugesiéd the name. (0) ‘The inventor caine’up with the nanic, 18. It cant Beiinferred from the passage that “(B), the publi knows al the ingredients'in ene ot sure that coca leaves HiecoeColn ‘ ee pw how eee me sania @) Bo:onie knows the Exict proportions oF lagredients used in Coca-Cola © ays coca Cla {s veiy well guatded. Many of the ingredients are knew in.” ‘and cola nat, they include lemon, otange; lime, cinnamon, nutmeg, yamnilla, # The proportions of the ingredients and the identily of Coke’ secret ingredients ly a few of the Coca-Cola Company's senior corporate officers. 14, A"vecips" in lines is (A) itiformation about drugs for a ‘pharmacy (@) sidesciption ot bow 1 prepare something (6) an accounting fiatement (D) a coxpotate erganizationel plan 15. The passage sistes that the recipe for Coca-Cola is A) well known (B) known by only a limited number of people (€) unknown {D) published information 16, Which of the. following is NOT mentioned as an ingredient of Coca-Cola? (A) Orange leaves @) Nowmeg (© Cites fruits ) Sugar 37, The word “secret” inline 7 could best be replaced by (A) unrevealed @) delicious (O) “business (©) speechless 19. The word “senior” in ine 8 could best be replaced by W ews 20, Where in the, passage does the author mention who gaye Coca-Cola its narne?: () Lines 7-8, Finish

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