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GRAMMAR 6

1. The North Pole ____ a 2. The city of Beverly Hills is


latitude of 90 degrees north. surrounded on _____ the city
a. it has of Los Angeles.
b. is having a. its sides
c. which is having b. the sides are
d. has c. it is the side of
d. all sides by
3. _____ greyhound, can 4. Marmots spend their
achieve speeds up to time foraging among
thirty-six miles per hour. meadow plants and
a. The flowers or _____ on rocky
b. The fastest cliffs.
c. The fastest dog a. gets sun
d. The fastest dog, the b. sunning
c. the sun
d. sunny
5. The greenhouse effect 6. The Rose Bowl, ____
occurs _____ heat radiated place on New Year’s Day,
from the Sun. is the oldest postseason
a. when does the Earth’s collegiate football game in
atmosphere trap
the United States.
b. does the Earth’s
atmosphere trap
a. takes
c. when the Earth’s b. it takes
atmosphere traps c. which takes
d. the Earth’s atmosphere d. took
traps
7. Experiments ____ 8. ____ off the Hawaiian
represent a giant step into coastline are living, others
the medicine of the are dead.
future. a. While some types of
a. using gene theraphy coral reefs
b. use gene theraphy b. Some types of coral
c. they use reefs
c. There are many types
d. gene theraphy uses
of coral reefs
d. Coral reefs
9. Nimbostratus clouds are 10. Some economists now
thick, dark gray clouds ___ suggest that home equity
forebode rain. loans are merely a new
a. what trap to push consumers
b. which beyond ____.
c. what they a. they can afford
d. which they b. they can afford it
c. wWhat is affordable
d. able to afford
11. Rubber ____ from 12. ___ appears
vulcanized silicones with a considerably larger at the
high molecular weight is horizon that it does
difficult to distinguish overhead is merely an
from natural rubber. optical illusion.
a. is produced a. The Moon
b. producing b. That the Moon
c. that produces c. When the Moon
d. produced d. The Moon which
13. According to the World
Health Organization, ____
any of the six most
dangerous diseases to
break out, it could be cause
for quarantine.
a. were
b. they were
c. there were
d. were they
1. Irving Berlin wrote “Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the morning”
A
while serving in a U.S. Army during World War I.
B C D

2. Because of the flourish with which John Hancock signed the


A
Declaration of Independence, his name become synonymous
B C D
with signature
3. Segregation in public shools was declare unconstitutional by
A B C
the Supreme Court in 1954.
D

4. Sirius, the Dog Star, is the most brightest star in the sky with
A
an absolute magnitude about twenty-three times that of the
B C D
Sun.
5. Killer whales tend to wander in family clusters that hunt, play,
A B
And resting together.
C D

6. Some of the most useful resistor material are carbon, metals,


A B C
and metallic alloys.
D
7. The community of Bethesda, Maryland, was previous known
A B C
as Darcy’s Store.
D

8. Alloys of gold and copper have been widely using in various


A B C D
types of coins.
9. J. H. Pratt used group theraphy early in this century when he
A B C
Brought tuberculosis patients together to discuss its disease.
D

10. The United States has import all carpet wools in recent years
A B
because domestic wools are too fine and soft for carpets.
C D
• Light can travels from the Sun to the Earth in eight minutes and twenty
A B C D
seconds.

• Every human typically have twenty-three pairs of chromosomes in most cells.


A B C D

• In the sport of fencing, three type of swords are used: the foil, the epee,
A B C D
and the sabre.
 
• The Internal Revenue Service uses computers to check tax return
A
computations, to determine the reasonableness of deductions, and for
B C
verifying the accuracy of reported income.
D
• The capital of the Confedency was originally in Mobile, but
A B
they were moved to Richmond.
C D

• Because of the mobile of Americans today, it is difficult for


A B
them to put down real roots.
C D 
• For five years after the Civil War, Robert E. Lee served to
A B
president of Washington College, which later was called
C D
Washington and Lee.

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