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1) That human brain _______________ only two percent of an adult’s body weight
a) Which makes up
b) It makes up
c) Makes it up
d) Makes up
8) The tallest bird on the North American continent, the white whooping
crane_______ four tall.
a) Stands
b) Which stands
c) It stands
d) Standing
9) For thousands of years, people have used vast amounts of wood for building and
________ their homes
a) They heat
b) To heat
c) Heating
d) Heat
11) _____________ gene in the human genome were more completely understood,
many human discuses could the cured or prevented
a) Each
b) Since each
c) If each
d) Were each
13) Water, _____________ is also one of the most abundant compounds on earth.
a) Is one of the most critical elements for human survival
b) One of the most critical elements for human survival
c) Of which one of the most critical elements for human survival
d) One of the most critical elements for human survival which
14) _______________ extensively by persons who cannot speak or hear, American
sign language ranks and most widely used language in the U.S. today.
a) Relied on
b) It is relied on
c) Relying on it
d) To rely it
15) Efforts to provide equal opportunity for minorities in the United States
____________ from the civil rights act of1946.
a) May be said to date
b) Dating
c) May say to date
d) To date may be said
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16) Chicago’s sears tower, a)now the b)taller building in the world, c)rises 1,522 feet
from the ground d)to the top of is antenna.
17) Vitamin E, a)which is found in b)nutritious foods such as green vegetables and
whole grains, c)action as an antioxidant in cell d)membranes.
18) Scientist a)is b)currently trying c)to map the human genome, the blueprint d)of
human heredity.
20) James Dickey’s first poem a)was published b)during he was c)still a senior d)in
college.
21) a)Most fatty acids have been b)find as c)essential components of lipid d)molecules.
22) Social stratification can a)based on b)many criteria, c)such as wealth, cultural
level, legal status, birth, personal d)qualities and ideology.
23) In his famous domes, a)architecture Buckminster fuller b)utilized thousands of
c)
simple equilateral triangles d)linked together.
24) a)Early in United States history, the rights of b)woman were championed in
Wyoming, the state c)where they d)were first guaranteed the right to vote.
26) a)Only after Theodore Roosevelt became president did conservation b)developed
c)
into a major d)environmental issue in the United States.
27) If he a)were alive today. F .Scott Fitzgerald b)might be surprised to learn that his
novel the great Gatsby c)having transcended d)its own age and turned into a
timeless classic.
28) The world’s a)rain forest b)are being cut down at the rate c)on 3,000 acres d)per
hour.
29) a)in all human communites, power yields b)certain advantages and privileges,
such as honor, c)material benefits and d)prestigious.
30) Scientists a)used line spectra b)identifying c)the element helium d)in the sun.
32) a)Many environmentalists fear b)that the earth will run c)out essential natural
resource d)before the end of the twentieth century.
33) The a)discovered of gold b)in California in 1848 c)led to the gold rush d)of 1849.
34) The personality traits of children are a)often similar to these b)that their parents,
c)
but these traits are not always genetically d)conditioned.
35) Lecithin’s a)and other phospholipids b)play c)membranes key d)roles the structure
of cell
36) Wages and salaries a)account for nearly three fourths of the total b)nationally
income c)generated in the united states d)annually .
37) a)Farther evidence is needed b)to support recent research which c)suggests that
the certain chemicals found in broccoli d)may act as cancer preventatives.
39) a)Nutritional adequacy is hard b)to achieve on a low-calories diet; even a small
person should not try to c)get by on fewer than twelve d)hundreds calories per
day.