20 0 80 KB
1. Most folk songs are ballads ................. have
6. Diamonds are often found in rock formations
simple words and tell simple stories.
called pipes, .................. the throats of extinct
a. What
volcanoes.
b. Although
a. In which they resemble
c. When
b. Which resemble
d. That
c. There is a resemblance to
2. After its introduction in 1969, the float process .................... the world’s principal
d. They resemble 7. Seals appear clumsy on the land, .....................
method of manufacturing flat sheets of glass.
are able to move short distances faster than most
a. By which it became
people can run.
b. It became
a. But they
c. Became
b. Which they
d. Which became
c. They
3. In 1850, Yale University established Sheffield Scientific School, ............................
d. Which 8. The instrument panel of a light airplane has at
a. Engineers were educated there
least a dozen instruments.
b. Where engineers were educated
a. The pilot must watch
c. In which were engineers educated
b. What the pilot must watch
d. Where were engineers educated
c. That the pilot must watch them
4. Most beans ......................... are a form of kidney bean.
d. Such that the pilot must wath them 9. A keystone species is a species of plants or
a. That are cultivated in the United States
animals ............... absence has a major effect on
b. Their cultivation in the United States
an ecological system.
c. Are cultivated in the United States they
a. that its
d. They are cultivated in the United States
b. its
5. In addition to being a naturalist, Stewart E. White was a writer ................. the struggle for survival on the American frontier.
c. whose d. with its 10. The size and shape of a nail depends primarily
a. Whose novels describe
on the function .................... intended.
b. He describes in his novels
a. Which it is
c. His novels describe
b. For which it is
d. Who, describing in his novels
c. Which it is for d. For which is
11. In
geometry,
a
tangent
is
a
straight
16. Paint can be applied to a surface with
line ...................... a curve at only one point.
rollers, ..................... , or spray guns.
a. It touches
a. Brushes
b. Whose touching
b. Brushes can be used
c. Its touching
c. With brushes
d. That touches
d. By brush
12. Insects provide many beneficial services, such
17. The
use
of
labor-saving
devices
in
as ................, breaking down deadwood, and
homes, ..........., and in factories added to the
pollinating plants.
amount of leisure time people had.
a. They conditioning soils
a. At office
b. To condition soil
b. Used in offices
c. Conditioning the soil
c. Offices
d. Soil conditioned
d. In offices
13. Frozen orange juice must be packed, ................ ,
18. Throughtout history, trade routes have increased
and stored when the fruit is ripe.
contact between people, ................, and greatly
a. Be frozen
affected the growth of civilization.
b. Must be frozen
a. Have resulted in an exchange of ideas
c. Frozen
b. An exchange of ideas has resulted
d. It must be frozen
c. Resulted in an exchange of ideas
14. In 1900, electrically powered cars were more popular than gasoline powered cars because they
were
quiet,
operated
smoothly,
d. Resulting in an exchange of ideas 19. Photographers’ choice of a camera depends on what kind of pictures they want to take, how
and ...............
much
a. Handled easily
and ................ they want to spend.
b. Ease of handling
a. The amount of money
c. Handling easily
b. What money
d. Easy to handle
c. How much money
15. Roger williams was a clergyman, ............... the colony of Rhode Island, and an outspoken
control
they
want
over
exposure,
d. So much money that 20. Barbara Jordan was the first woman in the South
advocate of religious and political freedom.
to
win
an
a. Founded
Representatives, .................. as Congresswoman
b. The founder of
from Texas from 1973-1979.
c. Was the founder of
a. To serve
d. He founded
b. Served c. Serving
election
to
the
House
of
d. Has served Focus : Correctly choosing between do and make Focus : Correctly choosing between other and 1. The tips of high-speed dental drills are
another
(done/made) of tungsten steel and often contain diamonds.
1. Lightning is a rush of electrical current from a
2. A cottage industry is a form of manufacturing (done/made) at home. 3. Margaret
Meaad
(another/other). (did/made)
fundamental
contributions to both the theory and fieldwork of anthropology. research for the federal government. much
to
improve
agriculture. 6. Futurologists study current trends to (do/make) predictions about the future. 7. Filmmaker George Lucas has (done/made) many advances in the production of motion pictures, especially in the use of special effects. 8. The distinction between wildflowers and weeds is one that is often difficult to (do/make) 9. The top layer of the ocean stores as much heat as (does/makes) gases in the atmosphere. 10. Experts have estimated that termites cause as much property damage every year as fire (do/make).
different from those of (another/other) dancers. Island
of
Manhattan
is
joined
to
the
(another/other) boroughs by bridges and tunnels.
5. Research in genetics in the early nineteenth (did/made)
2. A ballet dancer’s techniques and skills are very 3. The commercial center of New York City, the
4. Many universities receive grants to (do/make)
century
cloud to the ground or from one cloud to
4. The legal surrender of a criminal suspect from one state or country (another/other) is called extradition. 5. Life expectancy for both males and females is higher in Hawaii than it is in any (another/other) state. 6. Rocky Mountain spotted fever is one type of disease that is carried by ticks, and Colorado tick fever is (another/other). 7. The art of photography has often been influenced
by-and
has
influenced-
(another/other) fine arts. 8. (Another/Other) than the cheetah, all cats have rectable claws. 9. Few (another/other) Supreme Court justices have had as much impact on American law as William O. Douglas did during his thirty-six years on the bench. 10. Oyster are today grown and harvested much like
any (another/other) crop.