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ARCO’S PREPARATION FOR TOEFL PRACTICE TEST 1 SECTION 1 PART A



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(A) She enjoys summer the most. (B) She's too busy to go traveling. (C) She gets bored staying home too long. (D) She doesn't like to travel. (A) Building houses is very complicated. (B) He lent his other book to a friend. (C) This book doesn't have enough details. (D) He needs the information in this book.



18. (A) He is the best student in the class. (B) He'll have to take the exam again. (C) He passed the exam with the grade he expected. (D) His grade was not as high as he had hoped. 19. (A) They are studying hard for their finals. (B) The school year seemed to go by very quickly. (C) They've been in school a few weeks. (D) Even though finals are over, they still have to study for a few weeks. 20. (A) His shoulder hurts. (B) His eyes are dim. (C) He likes the ice in the lake. (D) He wants another cold drink.



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(A) He left his lab and went on vacation. (B) He locked his lab. (C) He came back to work early. (D) He went to give a lecture.



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(A) Connie and David have changed. (B) David wants to talk to Connie. (C) Connie and David are planning a trip together. (D) Connie and David have many friends.



21. (A) finding books in the library (B) an exam in a class (C) a student's research project (D) asking directions to a class



(A) She used to work for the city. (B) She enjoys sightseeing in the city. (C) She thinks there are two buildings. (D) She has visited the museum more than once.



22. (A) in the mountains (B) in the Southwest desert (C) in New York  (D) on the Atlantic coast



(A) She is unhappy with her work. (B) She wonders what job the man does. (C) She doesn't know what the man means. (D) She agrees to work on another day.



23. (A) the southwestern desert (B) the end of the Anasazi civilization (C) native American history (D) desert climates



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(A) He thinks Greg is too young. (B) He thinks it's a good decision. (C) He is surprised. (D) He is angry. (A) Sandy wants to room with the woman. (B) Sandy is a very interesting person. (C) Sandy doesn't want to bother anyone. (D) Sandy is the woman's roommate. (A) The complete movie was not shown. (B) She went to sleep during the movie. (C) The end surprised everyone. (D) She wants to see the movie again tonight.



10. (A) She already has tickets for both of them. (B) She's trying to fool him. (C) She thinks it's going to be hard to get tickets. (D) She doesn't want to get tickets, because they might have to stay home. 11. (A) Come back again to apply for the job. (B) Think about whether he really wants to resign. (C) Get some training before he quits his job. (D) Apply for an additional part-time job. 12. (A) Alex wants to change his major. (B) Alex is still too young to make his own decision. (C) Alex should not change his major without consent from his parents. (D) Alex is capable of making his own decision. 13. (A) He'll make an effort to go tonight. (B) He doesn't like commitments. (C) He remembered he had to go to the group meeting. (D) He has to go somewhere else. 14. (A) There is nothing that worries him. (B) He didn't do any studying. (C) He studied very hard. (D) He was bored. 15. (A) Laura doesn't understand the proposal. (B) Laura will not like the proposal. (C) Laura accepted this proposal. (D) Laura's proposal is excellent. 16. (A) She doesn't want a long drive to the airport. (B) She will hang her luggage in the closet. (C) She won't use the same airline again this time. (D) She isn't used to traveling very much. 17. (A) You can't eat the fruit whole. (B) You can't eat the pit. (C) You can't eat the fruit raw. (D) You can't eat the skin of the fruit.



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24. (A) There is another person studying a similar topic. (B) There are no books in the library about this  particular topic. (C) She thinks the student should change his focus. (D) She has a lot of books on this topic for the student. 25. (A) Boston (B) San Francisco (C) New York (D) Milwaukee 26. (A) It is going to the wrong destination. (B) The departure times are not appropriate. (C) The train will arrive too late. (D) The ticket is too expensive. 27. (A) because it goes on to Boston (B) because it is slower  (C) because there is no place to sleep (D) because it arrives in the middle of the night 28. (A) friends (B) sea birds (C) a trip (D) Fridays 29. (A) They are friends. (B) They have just met. (C) They are brother and sister. (D) They have a class together. 30. (A) to sit in the sun (B) to watch the waves (C) to observe sea birds (D) to have picnics 31. (A) Saturday (B) one year later (C) Friday (D) after the summer  32. (A) taking a vacation (B) going to sleep (C) seeing a movie (D) traveling to New York City 33. (A) in a restaurant (B) in an office (C) in a classroom (D) in a house 34. (A) She enjoys hiking. (B) Her cousin has a cabin in Canada. (C) She wants to get away from the city. (D) She can't afford to stay in a hotel.



35. (A) The car needs to be fixed. (B) They need to work the next day. (C) Their flight doesn't leave until the next day. (D) The weather is very bad that night. PART C



36. (A) a magazine (B) a neighborhood (C) a period of time (D) a political issue 37. (A) before World War I (B) in the 1950s (C) in the 1970s (D) after 1985 38. (A) new viral discoveries (B) a brief history of 19th-century France (C) a movement toward world peace (D) the life and t imes of Shakespeare 39. (A) American Revolutionary period (B) world history (C) journalism (D) economics 40. (A) to inform people of the zoo show times (B) to announce the zoo will close soon (C) to advertise goods sold at the gift shop (D) to promote a restaurant serving lunch at the zoo 41. (A) lions and tigers (B) elephants and giraffes (C) sharks and rays (D) apes and monkeys 42. (A) the giant bird cage (B) the tiger house (C) the monkey and ape habitat (D) the tropical rainforest exhibit 43. (A) at the main entrance (B) in the gift shop (C) from Dr. Smith (D) at the primate center  44. (A) American history (B) twentieth-century poets (C) Shakespeare (D) Abraham Lincoln 45. (A) the date when the Civil War ended (B) the date when the first exam will take place (C) the date when the paper is due (D) the date when Abraham Lincoln died 46. (A) the end of the Civil War  (B) the speech by Abraham Lincoln (C) the conditions in the southern states (D) the beginning of the war between the states 47. (A) music (B) literature (C) dance (D) painting 48. (A) Handel (B) the Messiah (C) the London Philharmonic (D) the symphony 49. (A) the educational level of artists has increased. (B) the size of the audience has grown. (C) the number of voices and instruments has changed. (D) the types of visitors have changed. 50. (A) Christmas (B) New Year's Day (C) Easter  (D) the summer solstice



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ARCO’S PREPARATION FOR TOEFL PRACTICE TEST 2 SECTION 1 PART A



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(A) The salesperson says they will fit. (B) His nephew already has a pair of gloves. (C) Only one size will fit. (D) The gloves are all the same size.



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(A) Test the new computer. (B) Start writing another section of the paper. (C) Go to another lab. (D) Change his project.



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(A) She needs to buckle her safety belt. (B) The safety belt is in the back seat. (C) He is waiting for somebody to arrive. (D) The car has no seat belts. (A) Change lines. (B) Go to another theater. (C) Follow the map. (D) Go back home. (A) A good presentation needs a lot of preparation. (B) The presentation was very good. (C) He can always turn to her for help. (D) He should get some sleep. (A) Cook an egg for Dan. (B) Go buy some eggs. (C) Plan food for Dan's dinner. (D) Eat eggs. (A) She is on a plane. (B) She needs to be picked up at school. (C) She is often late. (D) She has been delayed at work. (A) His cousin's name is Jack. (B) Jack is coming to see him. (C) His cousin knows Jack very well. (D) Jack doesn't know the woman. (A) Stand still. (B) Get some exercise. (C) Sit down. (D) Change his residence.



10. (A) He doesn't want the woman to go away on a trip. (B) He is cautioning the woman to be careful. (C) He is guiding the woman step by step. (D) He wants to borrow the woman's watch. 11. (A) School begins later this year. (B) School will be easy this year. (C) She'd better start her work early. (D) He wants her to relax. 12. (A) Since the weather is nice, she wants to go  boating. (B) She thinks the park is too far away. (C) She suggests they go to the park. (D) She's not a very fast walker. 13. (A) How much will the book cost? (B) Which book store did she go to? (C) Whom did she talk to? (D) What library has the book he needs? 14. (A) It has been a good day. (B) That's the place we're going. (C) We've finished our day's work. (D) The store is closed for the day. 15. (A) She owes money to the landlord. (B) She is checking out Bill's telephone number. (C) She wants to take a rest. (D) She will pay her portion of the telephone bill. 16. (A) These bananas are on sale and ready to eat. (B) These are the best bananas in the state. (C) These bananas are already overripe. (D) These bananas are not ripe. 17. (A) She did not like all the rain. (B) The rain is good for the crops. (C) Part of each day was clear. (D) She hopes the drought is over.



18. (A) She began to like it more after learning more. (B) She will major in organic chemistry. (C) It was hard to learn everything. (D) She got better grades at the end of the class. 19. (A) She canceled the room. (B) She enjoyed their trip to the reservoir. (C) She is sure that he made the right decision. (D) She reserved a table in a restaurant. 20. (A) Penny goes to Smith College. (B) Penny stopped going to Smith College. (C) Penny has just begun school at Smith College. (D) Penny likes Smith College the best. PART B



21. (A) teaching English classes (B) summer vacation (C) other teachers (D) students in history classes 22. (A) two (B) three (C) four  (D) five 23. (A) English (B) economics (C) history (D) computer science 24. (A) morning (B) afternoon (C) evening (D) late night 25. (A) Carolina Tradition (B) Carolina Bakery (C) Carolina Coffee Shop (D) Carolina Basketball 26. (A) eggs and bacon (B) cereal (C) fresh fruit (D) French toast 27. (A) 6 days (B) 10 years (C) 60 years (D) 100 years



35. (A) morning (B) evening (C) midnight (D) noon PART C



36. (A) to advertise a new film To Be or Not to Be? (B) to inform people that a film will not be shown (C) to critique the characters in To Be or Not to Be? (D) to discuss William Shakespeare's life 37. (A) Shakespeare may not have been the actual writer. (B) The ceiling of the theater is leaking. (C) The comedy is not very funny. (D) The film has been misplaced. 38. (A) John F. Kennedy (B) William Shakespeare (C) Queen Victoria (D) Madonna 39. (A) humorous (B) tragic (C) sad (D) dark  40. (A) a class in stilt walking (B) a stilt walking performance (C) a formal dance (D) a trip to Kenya 41. (A) a dance club (B) a student arts committee (C) a group of professors (D) a sports team 42. (A) Sunday (B) Tuesday (C) Friday (D) Saturday 43. (A) tax reform (B) judges' pensions (C) electing a political candidate (D) electing a judge 44. (A) The program needs to be changed. (B) The laws are working well. (C) There should be a new governor. (D) There should be less spending in education. 45. (A) 20 percent of his or her salary (B) 30 percent of his or her salary (C) 50 percent of his or her salary (D) 60 percent of his or her salary



28. (A) by car  (B) by train (C) by plane (D) by boat 29. (A) Los Angeles (B) San Jose (C) Sacramento (D) San Francisco 30. (A) that they may have taken a wrong road (B) that they cannot find a gas station (C) that it is getting dark  (D) that there is no service attendant 31. (A) to use the bathroom (B) to rest (C) to ask directions (D) to get fuel 32. (A) in a classroom (B) in a bedroom (C) in a pool (D) on a baseball field 33. (A) 6 (B) 10 (C) 50 (D) 60 34. (A) to eat breakfast (B) to eat dinner  (C) to go to class (D) to see a movie



ARCO’S PREPARATION FOR TOEFL PRACTICE TEST 3 SECTION 1



46. (A) vote for her candidate (B) call their state representatives (C) march in protest of the governor  (D) not listen to other opinions 47. (A) economics of South America (B) Latin American history (C) United States history (D) political science 48. (A) the Oscar Award (B) the Pulitzer Prize (C) the Medal of Honor  (D) the Nobel Peace Prize 49. (A) 1400s (B) 1700s (C) 1800s (D) 1900s 50. (A) Spanish and French (B) English and German (C) French and German (D) Spanish and English



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ARCO’S PREPARATION FOR TOEFL PRACTICE TEST 3 SECTION 1



PART A



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(A) The salesperson says they will fit. (B) His nephew already has a pair of gloves. (C) Only one size will fit. (D) The gloves are all the same size.



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(A) Test the new computer. (B) Start writing another section of the paper. (C) Go to another lab. (D) Change his project.



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(A) She needs to buckle her safety belt. (B) The safety belt is in the back seat. (C) He is waiting for somebody to arrive. (D) The car has no seat belts. (A) Change lines. (B) Go to another theater. (C) Follow the map. (D) Go back home. (A) A good presentation needs a lot of preparation. (B) The presentation was very good. (C) He can always turn to her for help. (D) He should get some sleep. (A) Cook an egg for Dan. (B) Go buy some eggs. (C) Plan food for Dan's dinner. (D) Eat eggs. (A) She is on a plane. (B) She needs to be picked up at school. (C) She is often late. (D) She has been delayed at work. (A) His cousin's name is Jack. (B) Jack is coming to see him. (C) His cousin knows Jack very well. (D) Jack doesn't know the woman. (A) Stand still. (B) Get some exercise. (C) Sit down. (D) Change his residence.



10. (A) He doesn't want the woman to go away on a trip. (B) He is cautioning the woman to be careful. (C) He is guiding the woman step by step. (D) He wants to borrow the woman's watch. 11. (A) School begins later this year. (B) School will be easy this year. (C) She'd better start her work early. (D) He wants her to relax. 12. (A) Since the weather is nice, she wants to go  boating. (B) She thinks the park is too far away. (C) She suggests they go to the park. (D) She's not a very fast walker. 13. (A) How much will the book cost? (B) Which book store did she go to? (C) Whom did she talk to? (D) What library has the book he needs? 14. (A) It has been a good day. (B) That's the place we're going. (C) We've finished our day's work. (D) The store is closed for the day. 15. (A) She owes money to the landlord. (B) She is checking out Bill's telephone number. (C) She wants to take a rest. (D) She will pay her portion of the telephone bill. 16. (A) These bananas are on sale and ready to eat. (B) These are the best bananas in the state. (C) These bananas are already overripe. (D) These bananas are not ripe. 17. (A) She did not like all the rain. (B) The rain is good for the crops. (C) Part of each day was clear. (D) She hopes the drought is over.



18. (A) She began to like it more after learning more. (B) She will major in organic chemistry. (C) It was hard to learn everything. (D) She got better grades at the end of the class. 19. (A) She canceled the room. (B) She enjoyed their trip to the reservoir. (C) She is sure that he made the right decision. (D) She reserved a table in a restaurant. 20. (A) Penny goes to Smith College. (B) Penny stopped going to Smith College. (C) Penny has just begun school at Smith College. (D) Penny likes Smith College the best. PART B



21. (A) teaching English classes (B) summer vacation (C) other teachers (D) students in history classes 22. (A) two (B) three (C) four  (D) five 23. (A) English (B) economics (C) history (D) computer science 24. (A) morning (B) afternoon (C) evening (D) late night 25. (A) Carolina Tradition (B) Carolina Bakery (C) Carolina Coffee Shop (D) Carolina Basketball 26. (A) eggs and bacon (B) cereal (C) fresh fruit (D) French toast 27. (A) 6 days (B) 10 years (C) 60 years (D) 100 years 28. (A) by car  (B) by train (C) by plane (D) by boat 29. (A) Los Angeles (B) San Jose (C) Sacramento (D) San Francisco 30. (A) that they may have taken a wrong road (B) that they cannot find a gas station (C) that it is getting dark  (D) that there is no service attendant 31. (A) to use the bathroom (B) to rest (C) to ask directions (D) to get fuel 32. (A) in a classroom (B) in a bedroom (C) in a pool (D) on a baseball field 33. (A) 6 (B) 10 (C) 50 (D) 60 34. (A) to eat breakfast (B) to eat dinner  (C) to go to class (D) to see a movie



35. (A) morning (B) evening (C) midnight (D) noon PART C



36. (A) to advertise a new film To Be or Not to Be? (B) to inform people that a film will not be shown (C) to critique the characters in To Be or Not to Be? (D) to discuss William Shakespeare's life 37. (A) Shakespeare may not have been the actual writer. (B) The ceiling of the theater is leaking. (C) The comedy is not very funny. (D) The film has been misplaced. 38. (A) John F. Kennedy (B) William Shakespeare (C) Queen Victoria (D) Madonna 39. (A) humorous (B) tragic (C) sad (D) dark  40. (A) a class in stilt walking (B) a stilt walking performance (C) a formal dance (D) a trip to Kenya 41. (A) a dance club (B) a student arts committee (C) a group of professors (D) a sports team 42. (A) Sunday (B) Tuesday (C) Friday (D) Saturday 43. (A) tax reform (B) judges' pensions (C) electing a political candidate (D) electing a judge 44. (A) The program needs to be changed. (B) The laws are working well. (C) There should be a new governor. (D) There should be less spending in education. 45. (A) 20 percent of his or her salary (B) 30 percent of his or her salary (C) 50 percent of his or her salary (D) 60 percent of his or her salary 46. (A) vote for her candidate (B) call their state representatives (C) march in protest of the governor  (D) not listen to other opinions 47. (A) economics of South America (B) Latin American history (C) United States history (D) political science 48. (A) the Oscar Award (B) the Pulitzer Prize (C) the Medal of Honor  (D) the Nobel Peace Prize 49. (A) 1400s (B) 1700s (C) 1800s (D) 1900s 50. (A) Spanish and French (B) English and German (C) French and German (D) Spanish and English



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(A) He is not interested in the news. (B) He is surprised that the Woman knows. (C) He was also going to look for a job. (D) He thinks that the Woman made a mistake. (A) Victor is a good student. (B) Victor is shy. (C) Victor is intelligent. (D) Victor is a good friend. (A) He'd rather live on a farm. (B) He's going on a trip to the country. (C) He'll go to the farmers market. (D) He'll try to eat more vegetables. (A) They cannot go to the beach today. (B) They are expecting a plumber soon. (C) They have some guests coming to visit. (D) They should stay only a short time at the beach.



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(A) He expected the movie would be good. (B) He liked the movie. (C) He missed the movie. (D) He wanted to go too. (A) She doesn't like the man's idea. (B) She wants to keep warm. (C) She agrees with the man. (D) She will open the window. (A) The afternoon will be less crowded. (B) The doctors are not well trained. (C) It's a busy year for the clinic. (D) A lot of people are sick during this season. (A) He was sick, but he is getting better. (B) Only two classes were available to him. (C) He doesn't have enough time to study. (D) He has just returned from vacation. (A) She has one more thing to do. (B) She is not scheduled to talk today. (C) She is busy working on the talk. (D) She's wondering how to prepare for it.



10. (A) Who is Sylvia? (B) What did Sylvia learn? (C) How did Sylvia find out? (D) What are some things Sylvia likes? 11. (A) Ask the Woman to teach him to drive. (B) Learn to drive. (C) Leave the Woman alone. (D) Teach the Woman how to drive. 12. (A) He didn't stay up late last night. (B) He didn't sleep at all last night. (C) He was apologizing for disturbing her last night. (D) He slept comfortably all night. 13. (A) Dr. Byron has a new position. (B) The course has been cut this semester. (C) There are not enough students signed up for the class. (D) The department is hiring a new art history  professor. 14. (A) He did poorly on the first exam. (B) He got more than eighty percent right. (C) Eighty percent of the students did well. (D) He did much better than he thought. 15. (A) that the Woman hasn't learned anything yet (B) that the Woman learned not to waste time (C) that the Woman will become a manager after graduation (D) that the Woman has done the right thing 16. (A) The coupon can be used only today. (B) The coupon will expire next week. (C) The coupon is not good. (D) He doesn't need this coupon. 17. (A) He cannot park here today. (B) Today is a normal day. (C) The street is very clean. (D) He needs to get a parking permit.



18. (A) He is going to stay home. (B) The meeting is mandatory. (C) He is interested in attending the meeting. (D) He'd like to invite more people to the meeting. 19. (A) The interviews are all written. (B) The interviews were difficult. (C) The man has more work to do. (D) The man is lazy. 20. (A) She wants the man to wait. (B) She is ready now. (C) She has decided not to go. (D) She thinks the man should change his clothes. PART B



21. (A) Saturday's game (B) Michigan's defense (C) pulled ligaments (D) getting into the coach's office



PART C



36. (A) types of bicycle frames (B) the diamond bicycle frame (C) an analysis of steel alloys (D) rigidity in bicycle frames 37. (A) lighter weight (B) more rigid structure (C) more visually appealing (D) easier to mount 38. (A) Mixte frames are better than diamond frames. (B) Bicycles haven't changed much in the last one hundred years. (C) Bicycles are difficult to build. (D) Diamond frames are better than mixte frames. 39. (A) new colors and paints (B) stronger plastic materials (C) lighter-weight metals (D) new popularity for cycling



22. (A) soccer  (B) baseball (C) football (D) basketball



40. (A) because the skin is good for boat-making (B) because the bones are used for traditional carvings (C) because the tusks are valuable (D) because the fur can be used in making coats



23. (A) in the coach's office (B) on the playing field (C) at the doctor's office (D) in the auditorium



41. (A) Alaskans (B) coastal natives (C) park rangers (D) Fish and Wildlife workers



24. (A) to the hospital (B) to his home (C) to her office (D) to the library



42. (A) money (B) weapons (C) drugs (D) food



25. (A) a lunch (B) an exam (C) a class (D) a trip



43. (A) that the Fish and Wildlife Service will kill the animals (B) that they will not have enough walruses for food (C) that they will be blamed for illegal killings (D) that they will be attacked by walruses



26. (A) rainforest tribes in Brazil (B) mountain tribes in Chile (C) Incas in Peru (D) cities of Colombia



44. (A) to discuss the university childcare programs (B) to advertise the merits of the kindergarten (C) to discuss eligibility requirements for the nursery (D) to argue for private schools as a better form of education



27. (A) her paper due the next week  (B) her most recent exam grade (C) the material on the exam (D) not being able to get lunch



45. (A) two (B) three (C) four  (D) five



28. (A) to take a nap (B) to study (C) to play football (D) to eat lunch 29. (A) a sandwich and a guest lecturer  (B) a guest lecturer and ancient Egypt (C) anthropology and history (D) a sandwich and dessert



46. (A) The parents must both be university students. (B) The parents must live in university housing. (C) The children must be at least six years old. (D) At least one parent must be studying for a doctorate degree.



30. (A) anthropologist (B) doctor  (C) teacher  (D) student



47. (A) $100 (B) $250 (C) $500 (D) $1,000



31. (A) crafts of ancient Rome (B) ancient medicine (C) types of food in Egypt (D) job opportunities in anthropology



48. (A) He was the speaker's father. (B) He influenced the speaker's music. (C) He was the greatest jazz musician ever. (D) He helped the speaker produce his first record.



32. (A) in a classroom (B) in a doctor's office (C) in a cafeteria (D) in an apartment



49. (A) the Ritz Carlton (B) the Poodle Dog Cafe (C) the Washingtonian (D) the Cotton Club



33. (A) on a beach (B) on a dock  (C) in a boat (D) in a swimming pool



50. (A) piano (B) saxophone (C) guitar  (D) trumpet



34. (A) looking for his watch (B) listening to the radio (C) looking for his tanks (D) writing a letter  35. (A) summer break  (B) Christmas break  (C) fall break  (D) Easter break 



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schedule. (B) He's going to get a bus schedule. (C) He likes to ride the bus. (D) He missed the bus.



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18. (A) John has his hair cut every month. (B) John has his hair cut twice as often as Peter does. (C) John had a haircut two weeks ago. (D) This month Peter didn't have his hair cut. 19. (A) She is financially independent now. (B) She needs a financial advisor. (C) She applied for a job this year. (D) She's happy with her financial plan. 20. (A) She should turn right on Second Street. (B) She is supposed to turn right at this stop sign. (C) She should turn left at the stop sign after this one. (D) She should turn left after she turns right. PART B



21. (A) because she failed her last exam (B) in order to complete her homework (C) in order to prepare for her exams (D) because she has fallen behind in her work 



(A) He thinks she will do a good job. (B) He will impress everybody with the presentation. (C) She has good reason to worry. (D) She will be fine if she practices more.



22. (A) to her room (B) to the dining hall (C) to the pool (D) to the gymnasium



(A) bus driver  (B) airline ticket agent (C) post office clerk  (D) department store salesperson



23. (A) eating dinner (B) swimming (C) studying for an exam (D) taking a nap



(A) The school offers more classes now. (B) This is a small section. (C) It's difficult to get into this class. (D) Last fall the class was better.



24. (A) The man will have an exam. (B) The man and the woman will have lunch together. (C) The man will be in a swim meet at 1 P.M. (D) The man and the woman will study together.



(A) She has had enough chicken. (B) She doesn't eat vegetables. (C) She doesn't eat meat. (D) She is not hungry.



25. (A) advanced economics (B) biology 110 (C) introductory economics (D) advanced biology



(A) He goes fishing sometimes. (B) He went fishing once. (C) He had to quit fishing. (D) He has other hobbies now.



26. (A) walking on campus (B) waiting in a dormitory lounge (C) eating at a dining hall (D) sitting on a campus bench 27. (A) 40 (B) 100 (C) 200 (D) 400



(A) She is surprised. (B) She can't help him. (C) She doesn't understand him. (D) She is angry.



28. (A) She took the class last semester. (B) She read about it in the school newspaper. (C) She heard about it on the school radio station. (D) Her roommate took the course last semester.



11. (A) sit down and rest (B) pay the money (C) take the boat tour (D) visit the exihibit



29. (A) He wanted to ask her to do something for him. (B) They both live in the same dorm. (C) They both had the same exam the next day. (D) He wanted to borrow her car.



12. (A) He drinks a lot of water during the day. (B) He doesn't usually drink this much water. (C) He has never been so thirsty. (D) He likes soft drinks more than water.



30. (A) 6:00 A.M. (B) 7:00 A.M. (C) 7:30 A.M. (D) 8:00 A.M.



13. (A) They will go eat with their friends. (B) The Johnsons are coming over. (C) She will take a dish to the Johnson's house. (D) She is tired of cooking.



31. (A) in Katrina's room (B) in front of the dormitory (C) next to the dean's office (D) inside the parking garage



14. (A) He is tired of standing up all day. (B) He is finishing his homework. (C) He has a lot of school work. (D) He has been working at home.



32. (A) He has been expelled from school. (B) He has to go to a relative's funeral. (C) He is going to his sister's wedding. (D) He has finished his exams.



15. (A) The car didn't get washed. (B) Don and Mary washed the car together. (C) Mary washed the car. (D) Don washed the car for Mary.



33. (A) watching a football game on television (B) going out to dinner tonight (C) arranging to meet at a championship game (D) getting ready to play a game.



16. (A) This grocery store doesn't accept checks. (B) Check your shopping list while you are shopping. (C) This store doesn't have what she wants. (D) Check to see if the grocery store is next to the gas station.



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36. (A) one to two pages (B) 10 to 12 pages (C) 19 to 20 pages (D) no limit was mentioned 37. (A) during the first week of school (B) by the middle of the term (C) sometime before the last week of school (D) at anytime during the term 38. (A) because they are more likely to have problems writing the paper  (B) because the teaching assistant prefers to work with first-year students (C) because it is the policy of the university (D) because the professor wants them to have more work 



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(A)Adam will repair the car. (B)Adam helped to pull the car to the repair shop. (C)Fred and Adam both fixed the car. (D)The car cannot be fixed any more.



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(A)Jeff agreed to take the oral exam again. (B)Jeff passed the oral exam and went on a vacation. (C)It took Jeff a long time to pass his exam. (D)Jeff didn't take the oral exam.



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(A)He has been waiting for Ron for a long time. (B)Ron is not a new librarian. (C) Ron did a lot of work for the man. (D) He needs to collect some information from Ron. (A)He would like to help the woman typing. (B)He wonders how much he should pay her. (C)He wants the woman to help him. (D)He prefers to type the paper by himself.



17. (A)It's expensive to get a 10-speed bicycle. (B)He commutes to school by bike. (C) He would really like a fast bicycle. (D) He can borrow his friend's bicycle whenever he wants. 18. (A)She doesn't like cheap things. (B)It was two dollars cheaper than usual. (C)It was too expensive. (D)She bought something cheaper. 19. (A)She was expecting someone to visit. (B)She didn't like to get up early. (C)She got up early and went out. (D)Someone called her early in the morning. 20. (A)Jim washed his friend's car. (B)Jim's car was not very well cleaned. (C)Jim didn't wash his car this t ime. (D)Jim once had a job washing cars.



(A)Why the man needs to return. (B)What makes the man happy. (C)Which classroom the man is going to. (D)What book the man needs to get.



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(A)Mary is going to the airport. (B)Mary is not going to the party. (C)Mary is not very kind. (D)Mary should not be driving.



21. (A)to a park downtown (B)to the Ocean Palace (C)to the cinema (D)to a bookstore



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(A)She doesn't need an escort. (B) She will call the night escort by herself. (C) She would like the man to get a night escort for her. (D) She's afraid the man won't help her.



22. (A)two free dinners (B)$50 worth of books (C)a $30 gift certificate (D)four movie passes



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9.



(A)The fee for charging is more than $15. (B) He cannot use a credit card if he spends less than $15. (C) The store does not accept credit cards. (D)She cannot accept cash. (A)The woman has to wait in line to register. (B)It may be too late for the woman to get into the speech class. (C) The woman needs to take another class before registering for this class. (D) The woman should go by herself to sign up for the class.



23. (A)by going to the bookstore (B)by sending a letter in the mail (C)by calling on the phone (D)by going to the ticket office 24. (A)go with the man (B)make a phone call (C)buy a ticket (D)go to the library 25. (A)a fight (B)cooking (C)manners (D)a problem 26. (A)student (B)bartender  (C)waiter (D )cook 



10. (A)Students can bring their books to the exam. (B)Dr.Jones will be the next department chair. (C)Dr.Jones will probably not give an openbook exam. (D)It's up to the students. 11. (A)He doesn't know how to take care of the phone. (B)He's going to leave too. (C)He will answer the telephone for the woman. (D)He is coming back soon. 12. (A)She can manage much more. (B)She will take one. (C) She doesn't care how many she gets. (D)She will not take any. 13. (A)He needs a roommate to share the expenses. (B)He lives alone without anybody to bother him. (C)Things are all right at this point. (D) His apartment is far away from school.



27. (A)because something was wrong (B)because she wanted to pay her bill (C)because she needed to order her meal (D)because she needed to be seated 28. (A)angry (B)concerned (C)pleased (D)disappointed 29. (A)in a restaurant (B)in a classroom (C)in a library (D)at a park 



14. (A)The university policy has not changed enough. (B)He agrees with the woman's opinion. (C) He doesn't know what the old policy was. (D) The university needs to change their policy more.



30. (A)study (B)eat dinner (C)see a movie (D)work 



15. (A)She was very frightened. (B)She had a heart problem. (C)She lost the race. (D)Overall, she was happy.



31. (A)working (B)studying (C)dancing (D)eating



16. (A)It's not a good time or place to talk. (B) I'm thinking about making this place better. (C)This is a good place for a conversation. (D)You'd better leave this place now.



32. (A)to set a time to meet again (B)to complain about school (C)to explain working hours (D)to request help in finding books 33. (A)Canada (B)Alaska (C)Alabama (D)Washington



34. (A)that he was a president (B)that he was a scientist (C)that he liked peanuts (D)that he was a Native American 35. (A)dedicated (B)angry (C)excited (D)uninformed PART C



36. (A)history of the Smithsonian (B)introduction to archeology (C) Native Americans in the Western States (D)hiking and backpacking techniques 37. (A)to the university (B)to a lecture (C)to Wyoming (D) to the Smithsonian Institute 38. (A)searching for plant and animal fossils (B)building homes for the poor  (C)rock climbing (D)white water rafting 39. (A)1250 (B)1500 (C)2000 (D)2500 40. (A)an animation festival (B)a drama festival (C)an exhibit featuring the \4Mona Lisa\4 (D)\4Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase\4 41. (A)Italian history (B)art history (C)sociology (D)architecture 42. (A)\4The Prince and the Princess\4 (B)Francis Bacon (C)the Louvre (D)KKED radio 43. (A)at the KKED radio station (B)at the Art Exhibition Hall (C)at the Palace of Fine Arts (D)at the Historical Museum 44. (A)European expeditions in the 1700s (B)the growth of Los Angeles (C)famous sites in Los Angeles (D)the entertainment industry 45. (A)the oceans and the gold rush (B)tourism and the entertainment industry (C)the railroads and the discovery of oil (D)sea trade and the airplane industry 46. (A)50 years (B)100 years (C)200 years (D)300 years 47. (A)Washington, D.C. (B)New York City (C)Chicago (D)Denver  48. (A)to prevent diseases among military personnel (B)to investigate serious crimes in the military (C)to find ways of identifying bodies of soldiers (D)to store old military journals and diaries 49. (A)working with DNA (B)wearing a necklace (C)taking blood samples (D)making identification tags 50. (A)biology (B)geology (C)history (D)political sciencec



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B



A



greater than . (A) to all human beings (B) all human beings is that (C) that of all human beings (D) is of all human beings



A well-known large natural lake is Lake Tahoe,   straddles the California-Nevada border. (A) and (B) which (C) since (D) for 



In order to survive, trees rely to the amount of annual rainfall they receive,



the participants are not careful.



Total weight of all the ants in the world is much



(C) they are equal (D) and equal



the United States. 18.



Physical fitness exercises can cause injuries



13.



In the west the birth of a girl is welcomed with an enthusiam to that of a boy. (A) equally (B) equal



About 20 miles from Boston,_________a little town named Concord that has a rich history. (A) has (B) there is (C) there are (D) where is



A



12.



(C) as cultivating (D) can cultivate



as well as the seasonal distribution of the rain. 17.



Tuna, _______ , may weigh up to 1,000 pounds. (A) is the sea giant (B) can be giants of the sea (C) one of the sea giants (D) the sea of the giant   (A) that (B) to (C) if  (D) with



Warmth, moisture, and oxygen are three necessary requirements most seedlings. (A) for cultivating (B) for cultivate



9.



C



11.



(C) the founder was Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune (D) did the founder Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune



_________actress's life is in many ways unlike that of other women. (A) An (B) A (C) As the (D) That the



A



2



B



C



D



D



Geochemistry includes the study of the movement of elements from one A



B



 place to another as a result of processes chemical. C



27.



D



Fireflies product light through a complex chemical reaction that takes place A



B



C



within their abdominal cells. D



28.



Wind is the motion that occurs when lighter air rises and cools heavier air  A



B



C



replaces it. D



29.



Under the crust of the Earth are bubbling hot liquids that sometime rise to A



the surface.



B



C



D



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1.



Van Gogh's Sunflowers  $39.9 million, three times the previous record. (A) once sold for  (B) for sale once (C) selling for once (D) for once sold



6.



2.



Some monkeys, _ _, use their tails in a way similar to a hand. (A) like the spider monkey (B) spider monkey likes (C) to the spider monkey (D) the monkey likes the spider 



7.



3.  



4.



5.



Black, red, and even bright pink diamonds . (A) occasionally to find (B) occasionally found (C) have occasionally been found (D) have occasionally found Between the California Coast Range and the Sierra Nevada . (A) great Central Valley (B) the great Central Valley (C) being the great Central Valley (D) lies the great Central Valley It is gravity_________ objects toward the earth. (A) pulling (B) that pulls (C) to pull (D) what pulls



_________ their territories but rather than fight, they howl. (A) Wolves protectively jealous (B) Jealous of wolves (C) Protection of wolves (D) Wolves jealously protect



11.



Most accidents in the home can be prevented by   elimination of hazards. (A) that (B) that the (C) there is a (D) the



_________ strength of 70 horses, a forklift toils all day long in a warehouse lifting great weights. (A) Because the (B) With the (C) Some (D) The



12.



___ __ _ problems in sailing in tropical seas is the coral reefs. (A) One of the biggest (B) The biggest one (C) Of the biggest one (D) There are the biggest



8.



The growth of two-income families in the United States of people moving to a new social class. (A) has resulted in millions (B) results of millions (C) millions of results (D) resulting in millions



13.



The strongest dump trucks work in rock quarries,   tons of rocks and soil at one time. (A) that they move (B) they move (C) where they move (D) which they move



14.



9.



Using a globe can be ________ it is educational. (A) enjoyable (B) to enjoy as (C) as enjoyable (D) as enjoyable as



Alice Freeman, _________ to head Wellesley College at age 27, is one of the youngest college  presidents in history. (A) who was appointed (B) has been appointed (C) that is appointed (D) is appointed



10.



Each mediocre book we read means one less great  book that we would otherwise have a chance   . (A) to read them (B) read (C) reading (D) to read



15.



Helen Keller lost both her sight and hearing after a severe illness . (A) of her age in 19 months (B) she was 19 months old (C) when she was 19 months old (D) when 19 months old she was



30. 16.



B



Industrial lasers are most often used for cutting, welding, drilling, and A



One of history's most spectacular executions were that of Damiens, the A



B



D



D



31.



Globes and maps have been important throughout history, but never many so A



B



In the last 10 years, Mexican government has reduced the number of its stateA



32. A



B



C



Psychologists at the University of Kansas has studied the effects of the color  A



Since vitamins are contained in a wide variety of foods, people seldom lack of  33.



Montaigne, the illustrious French philosophy, was elected mayor of  A



A



34.



D B



C



D



the Earth. 21.



Certain pollens are more likely to cause an allergic reaction than another. A



35.



B



BCD



laboratory. Despite the metric system is used throughout the world, it is still not



D



Mined over 2,000 years ago, copper is one of the earliest know metals.



37.



Many of the early work of T.S. Eliot expresses the anguish and barrenness of 



A



B



C



A



D



B



C



D



38.



A sore throat interferes with daily life by making swallow difficult.



Some gorillas beat their chests as an express of high spirits.



A



ABCD



Because Walter Reed's efforts and those of the people who worked with him,



39.



B



C



D



A farmer's tractor is like a powerful horse, as it plows field, pulls trailers, and A



AB



B



C



moves heavy loads.



human beings no longer fear the dreaded disease of yellow fever.



D



CD



40.



Studying the science of logic is one way to cultivate one's reason skills.



During wedding ceremonies in the United States guests are usually silence. A



ABCD



25.



C



modern life and the isolation of the individual.



D



24.



B



36.



ABC



commonly used in the United States. 23.



D



few buttons.



Before becoming successful, Charles Kettering, former vice president of  A



C



Computers have made access to information instantly available just by push a A



General Motors, was so poor that he has to use the hayloft of a barn as a



22.



C



D



The sun is a huge fiery globe at a average distance of 93,000,000 miles from A



B



Bordeaux, which was his home town.



that they cannot solve than those they are able to solve. C



C



D



Psychological experiment indicate that people remember more math problems B



B



of a room on people's behavior.



D



most of them.



20.



C



D



D



19.



B



owned companies to about half.



C



than today. 18.



C



measure.



C



unsuccessful assassin of Louis XV of France. 17.



3



B



C



D



The continental shelves is the shallow area of the ocean floor that is closest to ABCD



26.



the continents. The average adult get two to five colds each year. ABCD



27.



Fishing have been found to contain a particular type of fat that may help ABC



lower blood cholesterol levels. 28.



D



Benjamin Franklin's ability to learn from observation and experience A



contributed greatly to him success in public life. 29. B



C



D



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1.



Birds all over the world __ distances up to thousands of miles. (A) migrating (B) migrated (C) migrate (D) are migrated



2.



Cellulose, which __ _ _ _ for making  paper, can be foundin all plants. (A) is used (B) uses (C) are used (D) is using



3.



_ _ _ in



6.



7.



4.



5.



16.



8.



So far there is no vaccine______________in sight for the common cold. (A) or curing (B) has cured (C) or cure (D) having cured



___ _______ of commodities by air began in the 1920s at the same time as airmail service. (A) The shipping (B) A ship (C) The shipped (D) To ship



(C) not (D) nor 



12.



Jan Malzeliger's invention, the "shoe-lasting" machine, production but it also cut the cost of shoe production by half. (A) not only increased (B) not increased only (C) increased only (D) only have increased



13.



It can sometimes _ __ _______a home. (A) to take months to sell (B) take several months to sell (C) selling takes several months (D) to sell taking several months



14.



Jellyfish are probably __ __ _ on Earth. (A) most numerous predators (B) the most numerous predators (C) most numerous of predators (D) the most predators



____________ many of the designs for the new capital were considered lost forever, Benjamin Banneker helped reproduce the original plans. (A) When (B) During (C) If as (D) How



____________ , human beings have relatively constant body temperature. (A) Alike all mammal (B) Alike all mammals (C) Like all mammals (D) Like all mammal



Despite claims that filters and low-tar tobacco 11. make smoking somewhat safer, in fact they only marginally reduce, eliminate, the hazards. (A) none (B) no



A few natural elements exist in _ that they are rarely seen in their natural environments. (A) such small quantities (B) so small quantities (C) very small quantities (D) small quantity



9.



Generally speaking, every person______________  the potential to be a teacher, to some extent. 15. (A) has (B) to have (C) having (D) have



The Louisiana Territory, an area_______________  the size of France, was bought by the United States from France for $15,000,000 in 1803. (A) than more four times (B) more than four times 10. (C) four times than more (D) is four times more than



___ __ __ business, a merger is a combination of two or more corporations under one management. (A) The (B) At (C) On (D) In



In 1931 Jane Addams was a Nobel Peace Prize recipient for she A



B



29. As Ingrid Bergman lived a life of courage, she also approached die with



C



A



humanitarian achievements.



B



C



A



D



Many people say that California is a state of geographic remarkable B



A



B



C B



ABCD



C



research. Cholesterol help the body by making hormones and building cell walls, but



D



gravitational attraction.



AB



too much cholesterol can cause heart problems.



Rocks can be broken apart by water that seeps into the cracks and freeze A



B



CD



C



Luther Burbank was a pioneer in the process of graft immature plants onto



in low temperatures.



AB



A



22.



fully mature plants.



Alexander Graham Bell was once a teacher who run a school for the deaf  A



B



CD



C



With its compound eyes, dragonflies can see moving insects approximately



in Massachusetts. D



23.



A



Some fish use their sense of smell as a guide when return to a spawning A



B



C



D



B



An X-ray microscope enables a person to see on solid materials such as



C



ABC



metal and bone.



D



of spring. 25.



D



The United States has a younger population as most other major industrial



Antique auctions are getting more and more popular in the United States A



ABC



B



countries.



 because increasing public awareness of the value of investing in antiques. C



26.



D



D



Before the invention of the printing press, books have been all printed by



Archaeological evidence reveals that Native Americans lived on the East A



A



B



C



D B



C



D



AB



increases everywhere is affecting millions of consumers.



D



diamonds. 28.



C



40. As the Asian economic miracle spreads throughout the Pacific, wage



Diamond itself is the only material hard enough to cut and polishes A



B



hand.



Coast of the United States 13 centuries before. 27.



C



D



In Quebec, Canada, the flowing of the maple sap is one of the first sign A



B



18 feet away.



site. 24.



D



The famous aviator Charles Lindbergh was a early supporter of rocket



D



A galaxy, where may include billions of stars, is held together by A



C



ABCD



An uncultivated tea plant might grow about 30 feet height. A



B



The Earth depends the sun for its heating.



32.



D



21.



C



31. The best way to eliminate a pest is to controlling the food accessible to it.



C



diversity.



20.



B D



A



19.



D



wiring in their house is checked.



develop. 18.



C



30. Residents in some cities can call an electrical inspector to have the



Even on the most careful prepared trip , problems will sometimes A



B



courage.



D



17.



In the United States _ ___________is the most concentrated is New Orleans. (A) French influence the city (B) the city where French influence (C) where the city influences French (D) where the French influence the city



CD



The change from day to night results the rotation of the Earth. A



B



C



D



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A log grabber has a long arm __



_ _, which 6.



Sometimes ________ wears people out and is



11.



_ _ _ _ _ _ is of te n u se d in s o u p s a n d sa u c es .



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1.



A log grabber has a long arm __________, which stretches out to pick up logs. (A) calls a jib (B) calling a jib (C) a jib called



6.



Sometimes ________ wears people out and is worse than the lack of sleep itself. (A) to sleep the desire (B) the desire to sleep (C) to desire sleep is (D) the desire to sleep who



(D) called a jib 2.



A home computer __________an opportunity for  convenient and efficient work at home. (A) provides (B) to be providing (C) which provides (D) providing it



3.



Eli Whitney's milling machine remained unchanged for a century and a half because   was so efficient. (A) it (B) he (C) of  (D) its



4.



5.



16.



B



C



B



32.



D



A



C



34.



35.



B



No longer is scientific discovery a matter of one person alone working. The scientific method consists of forming hypotheses, collect data, and B



C



D



Mirrors done of shiny metal were used by the Egyptians in ancient times.



37.



Mark Twain's  Adventures of Huckleberry Finn are one of America's national



B



C A



D



B



C



treasures.



All data in computer are changed into electronic pulses by an input unit. B



C



38.



A



39.



C



Some studies show that young babies prefer the smell of milk to those of 



C



A



B



C



other liquids.



D



D



A largely percentage of Canadian export business is with the United States. A



B D



The basic law of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are taught B



In his early days as a direct, Charlie Chaplin produced 62 short, silent comedy films in four years.



D



to all elementary school students.



B



40.



Plants absorb water and nutrients and anchoring themselves in the soil with A



B



C



C D



The famous Jim Thorpe won both the pentathlon or decathlon in the 1912 A



B



C



D



their roots. D



Olympic Games. 27.



B



36.



C



A



26.



D



D



A



25.



C



One and more sentences related to the same topic form a paragraph.



A



D



D



24.



B



A



C



D



Caricature, a type of comic exaggeration, is common used in political A



D B



C



cartoons.



testing results. 23.



B



D



An ardent feminist, Margaret Fuller, through her literature, asked that



A



Among the world's 44 richest countries, there has been not war since 1945. A



A



22.



33.



D



B



A



C



D



women be given a fairly chance. 21.



B



more serious concerts.



Whereas Earth has one moon, the planet call Mars has two small ones.



C



(B) more people that are (C) that there are more people (D) people there are more



George Gershwin not only composed popular songs for musicals, also wrote



D



C



A



20.



C



A million of tourists from all over the world visit New York every year. A



19.



B



Cosmic distance is measured on light-years. A



18.



___ _____there is a close correlation between stress and illness. (A) Some psychologists believe (B) Believed some psychologists (C) Some psychologists to believe (D) Some psychologists believing



10.



The surface of the tongue covered with tiny taste buds. A



17.



9.



Once an offending allergen has been identified   tests, it is possible for the doctor to give specific desensitizing injections. (A) means of  (B) by means of  (C) of the means by (D) by means



___ __ _ is often used in soups and sauces. (A) Parsley, an inexpensive herb, (B) Parsley is an inexpensive herb (C) Inexpensive parsley, herb (D) An herb is inexpensive parsley,



12. Perspiration increases __ __ __ vigorous exercise or hot weather. Although dissimilar in almost every other respect, (A) during  birds and insects have both evolved efficient (B) when   capabilities. (C) at the time (A) fly (D) for  (B) flying (C) to fly 13. Goddard developed the first rocket to fly faster  (D) is flying   . The wheel,___________has remained important (A) than sound is for 4,000 years, is one of mankind's first (B) does sound inventions. (C) sound (A) how (D) than sound (B) when 14. Even if the unemployment rate ______   (C) which sharply, the drop may still be temporary. (D) about (A) to drop ________ children master the basics, advanced (B) dropping development becomes easier. (C) have dropped (A) The (D) drops (B) Once 15. Studies indicate ______ collecting art today (C) That than ever before. (D) Even (A) there are that more people



7.



8.



Some of the rainwater from clouds evaporates  before . (A) reaching the ground (B) to reach the ground (C) reach the ground (D) the ground reaches



11.



Acute pharyngitis pain is most often caused by a viral infection, for who A



B



C



antibiotics are ineffective. D



28.



Knowledges about cultures provides insights into the learned behaviors of  A



B



C



D



groups. 29.



A fiber-optic cable across the Pacific went into service in April 1989, link  A



B



C



D



the United States and Japan. 30.



Dislike the gorilla, the male adult chimpanzee weighs under 200 pounds. A



31.



B



C



D



Before lumberjacks had mechanical equipments, they used horses and ropes A



B



C



to drag logs. D



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2.



(A) She'll stay for a little while. (B) She'll talk to him about his raise. (C) She prefers to continue working. (D) She'd like a short vacation. (A) The food doesn't have enough seasonings in it. (B) The man isn't very funny. (C) She agrees with the man. (D) She isn't sure about the rice.



3.



(A) He's feeling better. (B) The film wasn't very good. (C) He didn't enjoy the talk very much. (D) He will see the woman later.



4.



(A) It cost more than he thought it would. (B) He would like to sell it. (C) It isn't a very good one. (D) He got it for a good price.



5.



(A) She felt different last week. (B) Someone cut her hair for her. (C) She hasn't been the same all week. (D) She cut her own hair.



6.



(A) He'll bring the food quickly. (B) He needs to write down the woman's order. (C) He'll send a waiter to the woman's table. (D) He'll take the food away now.



7.



(A) She'll work part-time at the banquet. (B) She'll try to find a blanket for her guest. (C) She is still looking for a guest speaker. (D) She lives too far away to come to the dinner.



8.



(A) Who is waiting to see her. (B) How many people can hear her. (C) When she can see someone. (D) What the man said.



9.



(A) Give the woman instructions about the phone. (B) Read the instructions next to the phone. (C) Pay for his telephone. (D) Call the woman on the phone.



10. (A) The scholar will arrive shortly. (B) They didn't get as much money as they needed. (C) They collected two hundred dollars. (D) He doesn't know how to do the calculation. 11. (A) He doesn't like to walk late at night. (B) He has two jobs. (C) He can't go to the game. (D) He'll come to the game late. 12. (A) Tony put it together. (B) He is going to pick it up now. (C) He will bring it to the picnic. (D) Tony got it for them. 13. (A) He doesn't know when he'll take a vacation. (B) He doesn't want to move right away. (C) He's waiting for the woman to move out of the dorm. (D) He needs to move before summer vacation. 14. (A) It isn't ready to use yet. (B) It can't be fixed. (C) It needs new legs. (D) He'll put it in the stable to dry. 15. (A) Work on the assignment a little bit at a time. (B) Finish the assignment on time. (C) Take the assignment to someone else this time. (D) Stop working on the assignment. 16. (A) Continue on in spite of the wind. (B) Stay home and get some rest. (C) Wait for a few seconds before deciding. (D) Go out with the man tonight. 17. (A) Read the directions. (B) Take back the coffee machine. (C) Copy the instructions. (D) Write her a check for the coffee. 18. (A) Report her problem to the police. (B) Express her opinion to the athletic department.



(C) Go with him to complain about the high fee. (D) Prepare a speech for students using the gym. 19. (A) His drapes are not attractive, but they keep out the heat. (B) It wouldn't be practical for him to buy new drapes. (C) His new drapes help keep his house warm. (D) He did not pay a lot of money for the drapes.



20. (A) John will get a good price for Ms bike when he sells it. (B) The man who sold John his bike was easy to deal with. (C) John paid a good price for his bicycle. (D) John is always happy when he's riding his bike. 21. (A) He'll get a sandwich with them. (B) He'll join them after he finishes. (C) He wants something different this time. (D) He isn't hungry right now. 22. (A) One faculty member has published far more than the rest. (B) Several English faculty have published their writing. (C) The number of faculty in the English department is far from ideal. (D) One English faculty member has done a lot for the department. 23. (A) They don't have enough storage space. (B) They can't afford to buy any bookcases. (C) This store does not sell books. (D) All of their books are in storage. 24. (A) Ask someone to take George to the airport. (B) Take two people to the airport. (C) Take George to the airport early. (D) Take someone else to the airport instead. 25. (A) He isn't really serious about taking it. (B) He is going to have to pay for it himself. (C) He hasn't mentioned it yet to his roommate. (D) Someone else is paying for his room and board. 26. (A) She's worried about the rain. (B) The picnic wasn't a good idea anyway. (C) Rain won't be a problem. (D) Since it has started to rain, they should move indoors. 27. (A) He can't help the woman revise her research paper. (B) His research paper i s due tomorrow. (C) The woman probably won't be able to finish her   paper on time. (D) He doesn't know what to do with the woman's  paper. 28. (A) He already belongs to the student association. (B) He had heard about the nomination earlier. (C) He is not going to vote for the woman. (D) He doesn't want to be the class president. 29. (A) She wonders whether Paul has completed his work. (B) She promised to help Paul finish his report. (C) She'll show Paul how to get his work done on time. (D) She knows that Paul will do what he promised. 30. (A) He can't wait for Jane any longer. (B) He'll try to catch them at the gate. (C) He doesn't want to go to the theater. (D) He will join them as soon as he can. PART B



31. (A) A student. (B) A psychology professor. (C) Professor Densmore. (D) A geologist. 32. (A) He overslept. (B) His alarm clock didn't work. (C) He needed to stay at home and finish his paper. (D) He had some alarming news. 33. (A) Sleeping. (B) Studying computer science. (C) Finishing a lab. (D) Writing a paper. 34. (A) He studies too much. (B) He is to be admired. (C) He doesn't budget his time well. (D) He writes very well. 35. (A) The life of a tree surgeon. (B) A new sport. (C) Using a throwball. (D) Trees and their uses. 36. (A) He lost his job as a tree surgeon. (B) He thinks trees are very easy to climb. (C) He believes climbing trees is less dangerous and more accessible than mountain climbing.



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(D) He thinks that the equipment for tree climbing is less expensive and more comfortable. 37. (A) Because Sam was heading toward the mountains. (B) Because Sam was carrying equipment often used  by mountain climbers. (C) Because Sam was well-known as a mountain climber. (D) Because they both were interested in mountain climbing. 38. (A) That he climbed a redwood that was leaning. (B) That he went all the way to California to climb the tree. (C) That he spent the night sleeping in the tree top. (D) That he climbed in the rain. PART C



39. (A) She had never taught Social Studies 101 before. (B) She was used to hearing about expectations in her senior seminar. (C) She wanted to wait and go over the syllabus at a later time. (D) She didn't think the students would like the new requirement. 40. (A) She preferred teaching twentieth century history. (B) She had been teaching at Johnsville so shewanted to return there. (C) She hadn't yet finished her advanced degrees. (D) She decided that she preferred teaching. 41. (A) Teaching at the Social Science Research Center. (B) Studying at Burke College. (C) Teaching the seminar that Professor Barrett normally teaches. (D) Teaching Social Studies 102. 42. .42. (A) A community service requirement. (B) A senior seminar. (C) A two-year course on civilization. (D) A second course covering modem American history. 43. .43. (A) Its own eggs. (B) Grass from neighborhood lawns. (C) Worms and insects. (D) Mud and sticks. 44. .44. (A) To locate better nesting sites. (B) To gather materials for nest-building. (C) To incubate their eggs. (D) To find warmer temperatures. 45. (A) To look for food. (B) To find a place to build a nest. (C) To spend twelve to fifteen days incubating eggs. (D) To acquire a mate. 46. (A) So she can lay a second set of eggs. (B) So she can collect grass and sticks to build a nest. (C) So she can find something to eat. (D) So she can begin her migration south. 47. (A) A clerk in the college book store. (B) A professor from the Business and Administration Department. (C) Mrs. Stake's assistant. (D) Mrs. Stake's friend. 48. (A) To talk about the Business and Administration Department. (B) To introduce herself and to help orientate the new students. (C) To familiarize the students with their teachers. (D) To introduce the students to Mrs. Stoke. 49. (A) Memorize the names of the teachers and always do the homework. (B) Call Mrs. Stoke at home for emergencies and always leave a message. (C) Know the hours for the bookstore and always be on time for classes. (D) Call home monthly and write letters often. 50. (A) Suzanne will go to class. (B) Mrs. Stoke will speak to the students. (C) The students will go to their classes. (D) Suzanne will show the students around the college.



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2.



3.



(A) They are enjoying a visit after a long separation. (B) They don't see each other unless they have to. (C) They will not see each other again for a long time. (D) They aren't speaking to each other.



17. (A) Open the door to the cafeteria. (B) Look at the lunch schedule. (C) Get a schedule from someone else. (D) Wait in the cafeteria for lunch to be served.



(A) Let's go to a movie. (B) Let's stay home. (C) Why should we go to a movie? (D) Why don't we go home?



18. (A) She might not graduate. (B) She doesn't like to receive presents. (C) She might prefer a different gift. (D) She doesn't wear gold.



(A) She could not afford to fly to Chicago. (B) She has taken the bus to Chicago only twice. (C) Taking a plane costs more but saves time. (D) It is better to go to Chicago on the bus.



4.



(A) At an art exhibit. (B) In a supermarket. (C) In a shoe store. (D) In a clothing store.



5.



(A) Ted didn't observe the speed limit. (B) Ted should go to the hospital. (C) More time is needed to evaluate Ted's condition. (D) Ted will soon end his emergency training.



6.



7.



8.



9.



(D) She hasn't heard anything about Biology 101.



(A) She doesn't want to practice any more. (B) They've been dancing since six o'clock. (C) The dance routine needs more right turns. (D) She will be ready to practice at six o'clock. (A) It doesn't serve very good fish. (B) It is an excellent restaurant. (C) It has slow service. (D) He'd like to see it again. (A) He ate too much and needs to go to sleep. (B) He can't wait to see his friends tomorrow. (C) The woman should wait until tomorrow to have her party. (D) He doesn't want to go to the party because it starts late. (A) She didn't need a ride from the airport. (B) She might have missed her flight from Boston. (C) She was taking a trip to Boston. (D) She had decided not to make the trip.



10. (A) She knew the doctor was fifty years old. (B) She is not surprised by the man's statement. (C) The man should wait to see a doctor. (D) She is shocked by the man's statement. 11. (A) Be understanding toward the woman. (B) Lower the woman's final grade. (C) Work hard to get an extension. (D) Expect the woman to finish her paper first. 12. (A) It hasn't rained much lately. (B) The woman doesn't like Ray. (C) Ray is behaving differently than usual. (D) The class started late because of the rain. 13. (A) The woman doesn't need to type her English  paper. (B) He doesn't want to type any papers. (C) Both of the woman's papers should be typed. (D) There are two papers this term. 14. (A) John's mother can't hear him very well right now. (B) John's mother isn't here right now. (C) The telephone belongs to John's mother. (D) The telephone is not available right now. 15. (A) She lives too far away to go to Jane's presentation. (B) Jane didn't appear nervous at all during her   presentation. (C) Jane needs to take lessons in public speaking. (D) She didn't understand Jane's presentation.



19. (A) Someone else prepared it for her. (B) She had to deliver it. (C) She had a great time preparing it. (D) Someone will help her prepare it. 20. (A) He will help Jane with her work. (B) He will work things out with Jane. (C) He wishes Jane success in her new job. (D) He wants to apologize to Jane. 21. (A) Joe paid too much for his new car. (B) Joe is always in a good mood. (C) Joe is happy with the price he paid. (D) Joe is going to get a bargain on his purchase. 22. (A) He can't fix the television today. (B) He hasn't had time to look at the televisi on. (C) He will refund the woman's money. (D) He is willing to check the television again. 23. (A) Lend her his notes. (B) Take her to class. (C) Give her lecture for her. (D) Tape record the whole lecture. 24. (A) He has been helping Linda prepare for her class. (B) He thinks Linda is feeling better every day. (C) He likes having Linda as a tutor. (D) Linda would do better if she got a tutor. 25. (A) He has eaten too much. (B) He disagrees with the woman. (C) He feels cold. (D) He would like to shut the door. 26. ) He doesn't really want to move. (B) He hasn't found an apartment he can afford. (C) He will be moving very soon. (D) He hasn't looked for an apartment yet. 27. (A) No one seems to have the book she needs. (B) She wasn't able to геsеrve her ticket. (C) She closed the travel agency early. (D) She has two books to return tomorrow. 28. (A) They should order two more pizzas. (B) The pizza isn't large enough. (C) He won't eat any more pizza. (D) There is enough pizza for everyone. 29. (A) The woman has enough tapes of jazz music already. (B) The woman isn't really going to buy any more music. (C) He hasn't heard any good jazz lately. (D) He doesn't like jazz as well as other types of music. 30. (A) Elizabeth didn't go out of town after all. (B) Elizabeth changed her schedule. (C) The man was mistaken about Elizabeth's plans. (D) Elizabeth will be out of town this week. PART B



31. (A) How to raise butterflies and moths. (B) How to photograph insects in the wilderness. (C) Butterflies and their physical development. (D) The characteristics of black flies. 32. (A) Butterflies are bigger and more colorful than moths are. (B) The antennae of butterflies and moths are different. (C) Butterflies are faster flyers than moths are. (D) Moths have bigger wings than butterflies do. 33. (A) They tickle and cause a rash. (B) They swarm and bite. (C) They are too small to see. (D) They are difficult to catch. 34. (A) They develop inside of cocoons. (B) They find mates and reproduce. (C) They learn how to spin silk. (D) They travel from plant to plant in search of food. 35. 5(A) She slept through her alarm. (B) She had to see a doctor. (C) She was writing a paper for Professor Smith. (D) She was too ill to leave her room. 36. (A) She needs a blood transfusion every eight weeks. (B) She can't finish her work on time for the next class. (C) She becomes ill when she eats cereal. (D) She has an illness that many other women have.



16. (A) Biology 101 won't be offered next semester. (B) Biology 101 is not popular with students. (C) She has already taken Biology 101.



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Practice test II. (Heinemann 1997) Listening comprehension. Section 1. 37. (A) Eat iron-rich foods. (B) Buy a new alarm clock. (C) Stop eating cereal. (D) Call Professor Smith. 38. (A) Her pills. (B) The assignment. (C) Professor Smith's handouts. (D) The notes for Professor Smith's lecture. PART C



39. (A) Someone who is trying to find a home for a cat. (B) Someone who has lost a cat. (C) Someone who might be interested in buying a cat. (D) Someone who wants to work in a pet store. 40. (A) A common cat (B) A hungry cat. (C) A purebred cat. (D) An expensive cat. 41. (A) Loss of blood. (B) Ancestry. (C) Training. (D) Reproducing. 42. (A) They are both very expensive. (B) They both make good pets. (C) The history of both can be traced. (D) They both often go homeless. 43. (A) Life in Norway during Viking times. (B) Different ocean routes taken by the Vikings. (C) Methods used in Viking navigation. (D) The importance of migrating geese in Viking navigation. 44. (A) The construction of Viking ships. (B) Viking use of the stars in navigation. (C) Ingenuity and technology in 900 A.D. (D) Landmarks. 45. (A) They followed the route of migrating birds instead. (B) They wanted to avoid pack-ice. (C) Along the longer route, they could stop at islands. (D) They followed the path of the stars instead. 46. (A) Their feeding ground could be used by the Vikings as a landmark. (B) They were a good source of food for the Vikings. (C) The Vikings could follow their migratory route to find land. (D) They helped the Vikings find routes through the ice. 47. (A) They weren't able to travel very far from their homeland. (B) They migrated south. (C) They developed an advanced technology. (D) They were expert sailors. 48. (A) Harvesting vegetables. (B) Designing a garden. (C) Choosing nutritious vegetables to plant in a garden. (D) Soybeans. 49. (A) They contain Vitamin B. (B) They are more nutritious than other bean varieties. (C) They are better tasting than green and yellow  beans. (D) They are easy to plant and care for. 50. (A) It will be on the final exam. (B) It is more important than the other vitamins. (C) It could help decrease stress and fatigue during exams. (D) It is found exclusively in soybeans.



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Practice test III. (Heinemann 1997) Listening comprehension. Section 1. PART A



(D) He doesn't need to buy anything else right now.



(A) Happy. (B) Frustrated. (C) Sleepy. (D) Full.



18. (A) The woman should stop staring at him. (B) He didn't let Susan know about the meeting. (C) He can't come to a meeting on such short notice. (D) He left the meeting without the woman noticing.



2.



(A) In a dentist's office. (B) At the employment office. (C) In a pharmacy. (D) In a coffee shop.



3.



(A) John likes old movies more than Bill does. (B) John likes old movies, but Bill doesn't. (C) Both John and Bill like old movies. (D) Old movies are really enjoyable.



19. (A) He is still waiting to hear about the position. (B) Someone else got the job he applied for. (C) The woman is mistaken. (D) The woman should accept his position.



1.



4.



5.



6.



(A) He wants to talk about the project. (B) He thinks the project is fine. (C) He agrees with the woman. (D) The woman shouldn't be worried. (A) Continue with work. (B) Hold his breath. (C) Breathe deeply (D) Rest for a short time. (A) He didn't get the grant he wanted. (B) He's going to choose another university. (C) He wants the woman to help him. (D) He isn't pleased with the university he has chosen.



7.



(A) She has to look for the library. (B) The library is only a little farther. (C) The man has found the library. (D) She doesn't know where the library is.



8.



(A) Ask the man to fix the lawn mower. (B) Fix the lawn mower herself. (C) Take the lawn mower out of the garage. (D) Stop working in the garage right now.



9.



(A) To a beauty salon. (B) To a furniture store. (C) To a library (D) To a clothing store.



10. (A) It only has two chapters. (B) The last part won't contain any new material. (C) He doesn't think Charles will ever finish it. (D) He might be able to help Charles write a summary of it. 11. (A) Take his typewriter to the library. (B) Buy a typewriter. (C) Borrow a typewriter from the woman. (D) Go to the library to use a typewriter. 12. (A) Find a friend to take her to the party. (B) Wait until she's feeling better to go to the party. (C) Go to the party for a short time. (D) Find the papers for the man to sign.



20. (A) Rewrite his notes. (B) Ask the woman to look at his notes for him. (C) Read the woman's notes. (D) Study some more before the test. 21. (A) Rain might spoil the class picnic. (B) She's not certain she will go to the picnic. (C) She wonders what the weather forecast will be. (D) She's sure it won't stop raining in time for the  picnic. 22. (A) He lost something that belongs to the woman. (B) He doesn't know how to play the tape recorder. (C) He broke the woman's tape player. (D) He doesn't want to listen to the new cassette. 23. (A) A difficult boss. (B) A joke. (C) A scheduling problem. (D) A note from a friend. 24. (A) She won't be able to graduate on Friday. (B) She doesn't really have to go to Ted's graduation. (C) She has a job interview with Ted on Friday. (D) She might not be able to go to the ceremony. 25. (A) Eating the woman's food. (B) Moving into a dormitory. (C) Finding the woman an apartment. (D) Fixing the woman's refrigerator. 26. (A) She should hang up her coat. (B) She is probably close by. (C) She might not be coming. (D) She was just about to leave. 27. (A) He doesn't know what time the group will finish. (B) The group didn't seem to enjoy talking about linguistics. (C) The discussion lasted longer than he thought it would. (D) People were bored because the discussion lasted too long. 28. (A) They need to begin their work by the fifteenth. (B) They should take their lab reports off of the desk. (C) They have fifteen minutes to finish their work. (D) They should get to work on their report soon. 29. (A) She didn't understand what Gary was talking about. (B) She didn't get to see Gary after his presentation. (C) She didn't like the topic of Gary's talk. (D) She got tired of thinking about the figures Gary was discussing. 30. (A) He would love to take the woman to the opera. (B) He hopes the woman likes opera. (C) People who like opera will probably like the new theater. (D) He is especially grateful for the downtown theater. PART B



31. (A) Pigments used in paint production. (B) Steps in chlorophyll production. (C) The loss of trees due to disease. (D) Reasons for autumn leaf color.



13. (A) His car lost the race. (B) He wasn't able to buy the car. (C) He can't help the woman choose a car. (D) Someone hit his car from behind.



32. (A) A change in the weather. (B) A radio program. (C) A botany lecture. (D) The woman's hopes to save a dying tree.



14. (A) He isn't very interested in the concert. (B) The concert is too much for him to do. (C) He is quite interested in the tickets. (D) He couldn't see much of the concert.



33. (A) Bright autumn leaf color is due to frost and cold. (B) Pigments from leaves are used in the production of   paint. (C) Sunlight is necessary in the production of bright leaf color. (D) The true color of leaves is brown.



15. (A) Annoyed. (B) Hungry. (C) Tired. (D) Happy.



34. (A) Chlorophyll. (B) Bright sunlight. (C) Different chemical pigments. (D) Nutrient production.



16. (A) Find another place to sit. (B) Offer her seat to the man. (C) Find out who has taken her seat. (D) Ask the man if she can sit next to him. 17. (A) He has more money than he said he did. (B) He should hurry up and buy the stereo before he runs out of cash. (C) He'll need to run to the bank before he goes shopping.



35. (A) Graduation requirements. (B) Graduating with honors. (C) Planning a graduation party. (D) Talking to the registrar. 36. (A) He did not get good grades this semester. (B) He doesn't think he can graduate this spring. (C) He can't find his advisor. (D) His grades are not as good as Suzanne's.



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39. (A) Distribution of goods and services. (B) Factories. (C) Today's homework. (D) Advertising. 40. (A) The movement of goods from their sources to their destinations. (B) The arrangement of products on the shelves. (C) The circulation of advertisements. (D) The manufacturing of goods. 41. (A) A guest speaker might arrive. (B) Class might be canceled. (C) There might be a short quiz. (D) Homework might be collected. 42. (A) Advertising as an important aspect of marketing. (B) A comparison between wholesalers and retailers. (C) The manufacture of goods. (D) The roles of consumers. 43. (A) Changing exhibits. (B) Permanent displays. (C) The tipi village. (D) The library service. 44. (A) It is too busy today. (B) It is too far away. (C) It is too dangerous. (D) It is still being built. 45. (A) The portrait gallery. (B) The research library. (C) The sculpture gardens. (D) The Indian museum. 46. (A) Because of the large number of visitors. (B) Because of construction in part of the museum. (C) So that visitors could shop for gifts. (D) To give everyone a needed rest. 47. (A) To inform people about how to avoid being struck   by lightning. (B) To explain why lightning often strikes tall trees. (C) To point out that lightning often appears in round flashes a round boats, airplanes, and steeple clocks. (D) To encourage people to give up outdoor sports during thunder storm season. 48. (A) Trees provide a good path to the ground for electricity. (B) The wood's resistance can cause the electricity to flash out at people nearby. (C) Round flashes of lightning that look like fire often strike tall trees. (D) Tree limbs can be hit by lightning and fall on  people. 49. (A) They are big so they offer lots of protection. (B) They move around so it is hard for lightning to hit them. (C) They conduct electricity into the ground and are well-insulated. (D) They are waterproof and reflect lightning away from themselves. 50. (A) Get on a bicycle or a horse. (B) Find a place to swim so you can get your feet off the ground. (C) Continue what you are doing as long as you are not holding a metal fishing rod, shovel, or golf club. (D) Stay as low as possible, even getting into a ditch if you can.



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Practice test IV. (Heinemann 1997) Listening comprehension. Section 1. PART A



19. (A) She had to type her report fast. (B) Someone else typed her report for her. (C) She will ask her secretary to help her type her report. (D) She needs to find a secretary to finish her report.



37. (A) It is too expensive. (B) It takes too much time. (C) She doesn't have very many recyclable items. (D) She can't remember to do it. 38. (A) Go for a walk with the man. 1.



(A) So me one is alre ady usi ng his vac uu m. (B) He' s hav ing tro ubl e wit h his vac uu m.



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not interested in hearing about the woman's life. (C) H e



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(A) There is one apartment that is worse than this one. (B) She doesn't like the size of this apartment at all. (C) She would like to see the next apartment . (D) She has never seen a worse apartment.



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(A) She can' t und erst and wh y the ma n is thir sty. (B) The ma n oug ht to go to the lau ndr om at. (C) The laundro mat is too far away. (D) She will not wash the man's clothes for him. (A) He'll take no more than six courses. 6. (B) He's



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15. (A)Both Professor Andrews and Professor Larson refuse late work. (B) Professo r Andrews will accept late work, but Professor Larson won't. (C) Professor Larson will take everythin g except her   papers to the lake. (D) Professo r Larson and Professor Andrews both live near the lake. 16. (A) She can help the man this term. (B ) Sh e do es n't kn o w ho w to he lp th e m an . (C ) Th e m an 's ter m pa pe r is w ell or ga ni ze d. (D )S he 's ne ve r se en th e m an



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s a v i n g m o n e y . ( C ) S t a r t



36. (A) Saving money. (B) Reusing materials that have already been used. (C) Taking the same bicycle route more than once. (D) Disposing of trash.



r e c y c l i n g a g a i n . (D) Help the man recycle his cans and bottles. PART C



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te od k nt oh we al bi ob u r t a t r h y e li bb ru ai rl yd ci on ll g e. c ti ( oB n) . (D) T S h t e u d ea nu tst wh ho or w il o lf b es ge r v a e d r u a a l ti n gb fro oo mk s



y. (D) T h e b i o l o g y p r o f e s s o r a f t e r w h o m t h e l i b r a r y i s n a m e d .



42. (A) To the biolog y buildin g. (B) To the refe ren ce t sect hi ion en of c the ot libr ll h ary. ee (C) To g the e caf l s ete i o ria. b o (D) To r n the a . ad r mis y sio . ns (C) T offi h ce. e f 43. ( i A r ) s T t o d g i e r t e h c t o o t r e o l f m t a h n e a l g i e b r m a e r n



t s t u d e n t s t o b e m o r e d i l i g e n t a b o u t c a t c h i n g t h i e v e s . (B) T o e d u c a t e h o t e l m a n a g e m e n t s t u d e n t s a b o u t t h e



f a ct s o f h o te l t h ie v e r y . (C) T o e n c o u r a g e h o t e l m a n a g e m e n t st u d e n ts t o b o lt e v e r y t h i n g d o w n i n t h e ir h o t e ls . (D) T o t e a c h h o t e l m a n a g



ement students how to attracthon eymooner s to their hotels. 44. (A) Security devices would have to be installed, and  people who are innocent might be falsely accused. (B) The cost of implement ing security measures is too great. (C) Honey moon couples might stop visiting hotels. (D) People 48. ( who are A honest ) throughou t their I lives often  become thieves t when they are in a hotel room. d o 45. (A) So that e guests won't s steal them. (B) It's m good o advertisin s g when t stolen articles o end up f elsewhere. (C) To make t people h e who steal things from s rooms t feel guilty e about it. e (D) So that other r hotels and i motels can't n use them. g . 46. (A) They are a big part of the summer hotel business. (B) They are often young and don't think about what they are doing. (C) They usually want something from the hotel to remind them of their stay. (D) They are the good side of the problem of hotel theft. 47. (A) Flying squirrels don't really fly; they



simply glide. (B) A flap of skin serves as a sail on each side of a flying squirrel's body. (C) Special muscles control the flying squirrel's glide. (D) Flying squirrels use their tails to steer around twigs andtree trunks.



r ol s th e te n si o n o f th e p ot e g u m . ( D ) It h el p s th e s q ui rr el m ai nt ai n it s b al a n c e.



visitors. (C) A resident naturalist who helps give tours of the museum. (D) A cooperati ve student who stays out back to explain how flying squirrels glide.



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49. (A) They like to land in a vertical position with their tails up. (B) They like to be able to make slight twists in the air. (C) They don't like to have to climb up the trunks to continue their journeys. (D) The trees are so close together that the squirrels don't need to glide.



( B ) I t a c t s a s a s a i l . ( C ) I t c o n t



50. (A) A flying squirrel that has been stuffed for display in the museum. (B) A flying squirrel who lives at the museum and demonstrat es his glide for



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1.



2.



(A) She isn't sure what she wants. (B) She will certainly have a party. (C) She is sure about her part for tonight. (D) She would like to go to the party. (A) On a subway. (B) In an airport. (C) In an airplane. (D) In a bus station.



circles under his eyes. (D) The man's physical appearance indicates that he is tired. 18. (A) Sheila didn't make any apple pie for dessert. (B) He didn't have time to eat any pie. (C) There was no pie left when he went to get some. (D) Sheila was gone when dessert was served.



19. (A) Borrow money from Mary to buy a car. (B) Ask Mary if he can borrow her car. (C) Try Mary's car before borrowing it. (D) Pay Mary for her car. 20. (A) The man's bike should be safe under the porch. (B) She will wait on the porch for the man to arrive. (C) The man can leave his bike on her front porch. (D) She can't see the man's bike from her house. 21. (A) She only saw part of it. (B) She couldn't wait until it was over. (C) She didn't understand it. (D) She couldn't go see it.



3.



(A) Hungry. (B) Angry (C) Tired. (D) Happy



22. (A) He doesn't like French very well. (B) He speaks French better than the woman does. (C) He hasn't spent much time in France. (D) He doesn't speak French very well.



4.



(A) He doesn't know how much the dinner cost. (B) He is not worried about what the woman owns. (C) He doesn't own the diner. (D) The woman doesn't need to pay for her meal.



5.



(A) She fell and hurt herself. (B) She hasn't been able to complete her work. (C) She finished her term papers on time. (D) She actually left her papers behind.



23. (A) He is too busy to finish everything he needs to do. (B) He is rushing around now so that he will have morefree time this evening. (C) He doesn't know what to do with all of his free time. (D) He doesn't want the woman to spend too much timerushing around.



6.



(A) She never minds repeating herself. (B) She doesn't want to repeat what she said. (C) She accepts the man's apology. (D) She didn't hear the man.



24. (A) She had enjoyed writing her thesis. (B) She hadn't finished taking classes. (C) She didn't realize how long it would take to finish her course work. (D) She was working faster than had been expected. 25. (A) He has been working at his new job for only a short time. (B) It's time for him to apply for a new job. (C) He hasn't always worked as hard as he could. (D) It is good to know that he likes his new job so much.



7.



(A) He mailed it for George. (B) He sent it to the woman. (C) He received it in the mail. (D) George mailed it.



8.



(A) She figured the problem out in her head. (B) She was ahead of the other students until today. (C) She didn't think carefully about the problem. (D) She used her calculator to do the problem.



26. (A) Write a report about her lost purse. (B) Go tell the police what happened. (C) Go back to the department store and look for her   purse. (D) Take her purse across the street to the bank.



9.



(A) The man had finished the laundry. (B) The laundry still needed to be washed. (C) There were no dirty shirts in the laundry. (D) All the man's clothes were clean.



27. (A) The soup needs a lot more vegetables. (B) There is a lot of soup left. (C) Soup with vegetables in it is healthy. (D) He likes the way the soup tastes.



10. (A) He will lend the woman his book. (B) He threw the book a way. (C) He doesn't like his sociology book. (D) The woman should buy her own book. 11. (A) He isn't sure when the school year will end. (B) He doesn't want to start writing right away. (C) He needs to read his book before the end of the year. (D) He's all booked up until the end of the year. 12. (A) He doesn't like museums. (B) He's tired of touring this museum. (C) He thinks a hundred miles is too far to go for a tour. (D) He is excited about going to the museum. 13. (A) He didn't understand what she was singing about. (B) He has a few questions about her performance. (C) He isn't sure what to ask her. (D) She was definitely the best performer in the show. 14. (A) He might break the handle on his glass. (B) He has an advanced physical illness. (C) The class might be too difficult for him. (D) His hands have been bothering him. 15. (A) Her award isn't as impressive as it seems. (B) She encouraged other people from her school to apply for the scholarship. (C) Her school has won a number of scholarships. (D) She hopes to win the scholarship she applied for. 16. (A) He doesn't know where the bag is. (B) He'll take the woman to the grocery store. (C) He'll carry the groceries for the woman. (D) He doesn't really want to go inside the house. 17. (A) The man will be tired if he doesn't get some sleep. (B) She can't see because her eyes are tired. (C) She can tell the man how to get rid of the



28. (A) Buying pictures. (B) Taking photographs. (C) Leaving as soon as possible. (D) Finding a different spot. 29. (A) They can't afford to buy the kind of computer they want. (B) They can't find a computer that is powerful enough. (C) The computer they have i s losing power. (D) They don't know how to choose a new computer. 30. (A) He will enjoy doing it for his landlord. (B) He will not receive any help from his landlord. (C) It will not cost much money to do it. (D) He is going to pay someone to do it for him. Part B



31. (A) Differences between anthropology and biology. (B) Biological approaches to the study of human  beings. (C) Differences in two approaches to anthropological study. (D) Family structure in cultures all over the world. 32. (A) She didn't see the man there. (B) The first lecture was more difficult than she’d expected. (C) The course had a different name than she’d expected. (D) She thought she would be studying physical anthropology. 33. (A) Ancient human tools. (B) The relationship between parents and children indifferent societies. (C) Food crops in various cultures. (D) Height differences in people from different cultures. 34. (A) Because he heard it was easier. (B) Because he is interested in human cultures. (C) Because he's a biology major. (D) Because it is a required course for him.



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35. (A) His grades have gone down. (B) He has to go to school this summer. (C) He doesn't like classrooms without air conditioning. (D) He doesn't have enough money. 36. (A) Take summer courses. (B) Work forty hours a week. (C) Break up with his girlfriend, (D) Fly to England.



(C) Problems posed by using English in aviation. (D) Reasons why English is so widely used today.



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37. (A) It would keep him too busy. (B) It would mean that he could go to England this summer. (C) It sounds quite romantic. (D) It would help him pay for is meal card. 38. (A) Look for a cheap airline ticket. (B) Call his girlfriend. (C) Sign up for summer courses. (D) Start applying for jobs. Part C



39. (A) To present information about several Hawaiian volcanoes. (B) To explain a research project about an underwater volcano. (C) To demonstrate the latest use of underwater cables. (D) To discuss a study of ocean life near underwater volcanoes. 40. (A) Geologists will bring it back. (B) It will be sent back by cable. (C) It will be sent by mail. (D) It will be sent back through seismometers. 41. (A) Because it is related to work being done in class. (B) Because she helped produce it. (C) Because she is excited about it. (D) Because it is a public television broadcast. 42. (A) The twenty types of manmade fibers. (B) Rayon. (C) How nylon is made. (D) Clothing care. 43. (A) Since 1939. (B) For a little over a century. (C) For approximately twenty years. (D) Since nylon was first invented. 44. (A) It is inexpensive to produce. (B) It is more durable than other manmade fibers. (C) It remains a very popular clothing fiber. (D) It is easy to produce in great quantities. 45. (A) It does not wash well. (B) It is manmade. (C) It loses its color in sunlight. (D) It is not very comfortable to wear. 46. (A) Talk about the production of nylon. (B) Leave the factory. (C) Take a break. (D) Go into the rayon production room. 47. (A) The use of English in shipping and aviation. (B) The early history of the English language. (C) The emergence of English as a global language. (D) The influence of the Roman Empire in Britain. 48. (A) Its publishers don't have the funds to constantly update it. (B) It is used only by speakers of English as a first language. (C) The use of English is on the decline, so it is hard to know when to catalog new words. (D) Many scientific and technical words are very new and haven't yet been included. 49. (A) No one spoke English two thousand years ago. (B) English has such a huge vocabulary it is hard to learn. (C) Only one half of the world's scientific periodicals are in English. (D) Only about 350 million people use English as a native language. 50. (A) The rise and fall of the Roman Empire. (B) Evidence that English is not very old.



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The 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



2.



The foreign policies-------the Hoover  administration undertook in 1929 were marked by good will and peaceful purpose. (A) that (B) where (C) on which (D) of 



3.



6.



16.



Children usually turn to their parents rather than ------ for protection from threats in the environment. (A) they turn to other figures of authority (B) authority figures to other  (C) to other figures of authority (D) their turning to other figures of authority



Anthropologists-------within their environments and evaluate the adaptations they have made. (A) societies are studied (B) study societies (C) who study societies are (D) their societies are studied



8.



The tallest bird on the North American continent, the white whooping crane, four and a half  feet 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



10.



Past experience has shown that even welltrained ------- overwhelming success in forecasting interest rates. (A) experts do not always have (B) do not always have experts (C) there are experts who do not always have (D) always do not have experts



Chicago's Sears Tower, now the taller building in the world, rises 1,522 feet A



B



28.



12. of the United States grown during a Republican administration. (A) Rarely the federal government has (B) Rarely has the federal government (C) Has the federal government rarely (D) The federal government has rarely 13.



29.



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 as the fourth most widely used language in the U.S.today. (A) Relied on (B) It is relied on (C) Relying on it (D) To rely on it 15.



Efforts to provide equal opportunity for minorities in the United States-------from the Civil Rights Act of 1964. (A) may be said to date (B) dating (C) may say to date (D) to date may be said



The world's rain forests are being cut down at the rate on 3,000 acres per hour. A



C



from the ground to the top of its antenna.



B



C



D



In all human communities, power yields certain advantages and privileges, A



D



17.



11. gene in the human genome were more completely understood, many human diseases could be cured or prevented. (A) Each (B) Since each (C) If each (D) Were each



7. Henry David Thoreau is known for his transcendental views. (A) He was like his predecessor, Ralph Waldo Emerson, (B) His predecessor, Ralph Waldo Emerson, was like him (C) Like his predecessor, Ralph Waldo Emerson, (D) That he was like his predecessor, Ralph Waldo Emerson,



4. cause extensive damage to Pacific Island nations each year. (A) Because of the high tides and winds during hurricanes (B) The high tides and winds of hurricanes (C) The high hurricane tides and winds which (D) That the high tides and winds of hurricanes 5.



Malaria, which can be fatal if left untreated, is transmitted by the female,----by the male, mosquito. (A) not (B) however (C) despite (D) instead



B



such as honor, material benefits, and prestigious.



Vitamin E, which is found in nutritious foods such as green vegetables and A



C



30.



B



D



Scientists used line spectra identifying the element helium in the sun.



whole grains, action as an antioxidant in cell membranes. C



18.



D



A



Scientists is currently trying to map the human genome, the blueprint of human A



B



C



31.



A



20.



32.



B



C



21.



Most fatty acids have been find as essential components of lipid molecules.



22.



Social stratification can based on many criteria, such as wealth, cultural level,



B



C



A



B



In his famous domes, architecture Buckminster Fuller utilized thousands of  A



B



simple equilateral triangles linked together. D



Early in United States history, the rights of woman were championed in A



B



Wyoming, the state where they were first guaranteed the right to vote. D



The most aggressive bees known, the African honeybee is currently swarming A



B



C



into North America. D



26.



Only after Theodore Roosevelt became president did conservation developed A



B



into a major environmental issue in the United States. C



27.



D



If he were alive today, F.Scott Fitzgerald might be surprised to learn that his A



34.



The personality traits of children are often similar to those that of their parents,



A



B



C



B



A



D



B



novel The Great Gatsby having transcended its own age and turned into a C



timeless classic.



C



D



25.



The discovered of gold in California in 1848 led to the Gold Rush of 1849.



D



legal status, birth, personal qualities, and ideology.



C



33.



D



college.



24.



C



D



James Dickey's first poem was published during he was still a senior in



C



B



resources before the end of the 12th century.



D



A



D



Many environmentalists fear that the earth will run out essential natural A



B



A



23.



B



movements of celestial bodies.



only as long as it is airborne. C



D



The compute of the passage of time has always been associated with the C



A snowflake is a frailty crystalline structure which maintains its delicate shape



C



A



D



heredity. 19.



B



D



 but these traits are not always genetically conditioned. C



35.



38.



Contemporary newspaper columnist Russell Baker is noted for his



D



A



commentaries humorous written in the tradition of Benjamin Franklin.



Lecithins and other phospholipids play key roles the structure of cell A



B



B



C



membranes.



39.



D



36.



A



C



40.



D



In reality, all biological re productive begins at the cellular level. A



D



Farther evidence is needed to support recent research which suggests that B



B C



B



income generated in the United States annually.



A



D



 person should not try to get by on fewer than twelve hundreds calories per day.



Wages and salaries account for nearly three fourths of the total nationally A



37.



C



Nutritional adequacy is hard to achieve on a low-calorie diet; even a small



C



certain chemicals found in broccoli may act as cancer preventatives. D



B



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Practice Test II (Heinemann 1997) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1. The life of Benjamin Franklin, a practical man



(B) is where Martha's Vineyard



11. When linguists encounter a new language,



 



Practice Test II (Heinemann 1997) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1.



The life of Benjamin Franklin, a practical man   many stories have been told, was unusually productive. (A) of 



(B) is where Martha's Vineyard (C) Martha's Vineyard (D) is Martha's Vineyard



11. When linguists encounter a new language,   work to identify all of the sounds it contains. (A) who (B) they (C) and (D) those



7. Franchising offers many advantages to small (B) about whom (C) about (D) of which



 business owners (A) however it is (B) even though it is (C) despite its (D) it is



2. Indiana University, one of the largest in the nation, is located town. (A) a small midwestern (B) in a small midwestern (C) small midwestern (D) in small midwestern 3.



_______his life, Eugene O'Neill was regarded as the foremost American dramatist. (A) It was the time of (B) While (C) During (D) By the time of 



4.



_______Social Security Act of 1935 was written to insure workers against unemployment. (A) The (B) What the (C) For the (D) After the



5.



Chemists are not sure __ _ . (A) how precisely can cold fusion occur (B) cold fusion can occur precisely how (C) precisely how cold fusion can occur (D) can cold fusion occur precisely how



6.



8.



problematic.



Although most cats hate to swim, __ _ if  necessary. (A) can they do so (B) so can they do (C) they do so can (D) they can do so



13.



American author John Updike,________, spent his  boyhood in Shillington, Pennsylvania. (A) was the only child of a high school mathematics teacher  (B) whom the only child of a high school mathematics teacher  14. Not only atoms with their microscopes, (C) the only child of a high school mathematics teacher   but they now can also "feel" them with the aid of a versatile sensing device called the "magic wrist". (D) he was the only child of a high school mathematics teacher  (A) are today's scientists able to see (B) able to see today's scientists 10. In practice, setting up a chain of command in a are (C) today's scientists are able  business can be a very complicated task, it to see (D) are able to see today's involves the interaction of real human beings. scientists (A) because 15. In the seventeenth century, North America was vast and unconquered, only at great cost. (A) it promised riches but yielded its bounty (B) promising riches but yielding its bounty (C) by promising riches but by yielding its bounty (D) its riches were promised but its bounty yielded.



of (B) how (C) as (D) due to



16. For make its nest, the yellow-headed blackbird weaves a small cup and fastens it B



C



D



to reeds above water. 17. Native American beaded designs are often characterized by geometric shaped A



the lip of an open-pit copper mine, the huge tractors and cranes below look like toys, and  people look like tiny ants scurrying about. (A) Where (B) While (C) That (D) From



9.



Just off the Massachusetts coast ___ __, a  popular summer resort area. (A) Martha's Vineyard is



A



12. According to recent investigations, unselfish motives, such as true empathy, , and commitment to a principle, sometimes surpass selfinterest in influencing human behavior. (A) to have solidarity with others (B) others with solidarity (C) solidarity with others (D) one has solidarity with others



B



C



and bright colors.



to have an impact on the tobacco industry in the United States. D



29. Antarctic blue whales can be 100 foot long and weigh more than any dinosaur  A



B



D



30. Oil-base house paint is neither easy to work with or quick to clean up, but it is



D



18. The codfish lays million of eggs each year, only a small percentage of which A



B



C



D



actually hatch. 19. When the body becomes extremely overheated, it failure to cool itself again, and A



B



C



A



B



often preferred to latex paint because of its high sheen and durability. C



D



31. The colonists who first settled in New England did so because they felt there was A



B



C



none social justice in their homeland of England. D



sunstroke can occur.



32. Architect Louis Sullivan commanded the respect of his contemporaries for his



D



A



20. The preferrins of many Western cultures for maintaining a physical distance of  A



C



that ever lived.



B



C



D



33. During the 1850s, the Spanish colony of Cuba was of interest to Southerners,



C



at least three feet during social interaction is well documented in anthropological



A



B



who felt they needed it for it increasing political and economic power.



D



C



studies. 21. In chronicling her months as a captive of the Wampanoag Indians, Mary A



B



B



A



B



formula for these two sugars is the similar. D



35. A sealer should be applied at wood surfaces before they are varnished;



D



22. The nests of most bird species are strategic placed to camouflage them against A



D



34. Glucose is different from fructose in its structural formula, but the molecular  C



Rowlandson demonstrated his narrative skill. C



B



work on the designed of the first American skyscrapers.



C



A



B



otherwise, uneven absorption of the varnish may occur. C



 predators.



D



36. The high temperatures created by fire are necessary for to split open the



D



23. Few synthetic vitamins and minerals in pill supplements are absorbed so efficiently by the body that are those occurring naturally in foods. A



B



C



D



24. On the one hand, most Americans feel that space exploration is a legitimate A



and important national undertaking; on the contrary, they worry about the B



C



D



amount it costs. 25. Vitamin К providing the necessary impetus for the synthesis of at least two A



B



C



 proteins involved in blood clotting.



A



B



D



37. Mormon leader Brigham Young was too brilliant and strong-willed that he was A



able to organize the most remarkable religious migration in the annals of  B



C



D



American history. 38. Due to her untimely death, the talented writer Sylvia Plath was never to know A



B



how well would her work be received by the American public. C



D



26. If no fossil record were available, the next strongest evidence of the kinship A



among organisms would to be similarities in the embryonic development of  B



C



C



seed-bearing cones of lodge pole pines.



D



39. From the Mexican War toward the Civil War, the major theme of American A



 political history was a growing sectionalism interacting with a vigorous B



C



D



nationalism. 40. In Western culture, much attention been given to the subject of social class



organisms today. D



27. The black cherry tree, from which fine cabinets and furniture is made, is found A



B



A



B



conflict, which may cause revolution. C



D



all across North America, from Nova Scotia to Texas. B



C



28. Research and recommending concerning the dangers of smoking are beginning A



B



C



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6. The Federal Reserve System,_____under President Wilson, plays a key role in regulating the U.S. economy.



11. __ _ all citrus fruit originated with the Chinese orange.



Practice Test III (Heinemann 1997) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1.



__ _ fall naturally into two classes, which can be further subdivided into several subclasses. (A) There are vitamins (B) Vitamins that (C) Vitamins (D) After vitamins



2.



The incidence of anorexia nervosa, _ in industrially advanced societies. (A) is an eating disorder (B) an eating disorder which (C) an eating disorder (D) for which an eating disorder



3.



4.



5.



, is growing



In the 1960s, pop art_____to discover artistic significance in the commercial artifacts of the consumer culture. (A) seeking (B) to seek (C) has sought (D) sought



6. The Federal Reserve System,______under President Wilson, plays a key role in regulating the U.S. economy. (A) the establishment in 1913 (B) was established in 1913 (C) established in 1913 (D) in 1913 they established it



11. __ _ all citrus fruit originated with the Chinese orange. (A) That the belief (B) The belief that (C) To believe that (D) It is believed that



7.



12. The year 1732 saw the first appearance of Poor



In the 1960s, due in part to the invention of air conditioning, the population of the United States a dramatic geographical shift southward. (A) experiencing (B) was experienced (C) to experience (D) experienced



8.



Air ______the carbon dioxide necessary for photosynthesis enters leaves through tiny surface openings. (A) contains (B) contained (C) containing (D) it contains



Antarctica is larger______, but it has no native human population. (A) than Europe or Australia does (B) Europe or Australia (C) of Europe or Australia (D) than Europe or Australia



9.



Whole-grain food products _ in most large supermarkets across the United States and Canada. (A) now can purchase (B) can now be purchased (C) now to purchase (D) the purchase of which



B



than other types of meat because it has more surface area exposed to bacteria laden air. (A) Ground meat (B) Ground meat is (C) Ground meat that is (D) Ground meat being of the universe from the one disclosed by ordinary telescopes. (A) have given scientists quite a different view (B) have quite a different view given scientists (C) quite a different view have given scientists (D) have they given scientists quite a different view



15. Nestled along the shoreline of Hudson Bay ___ . (A) are several recently settled Inuit communities (B) several recently settled Inuit communities are there (C) near several recently settled Inuit communities (D) is where several recently settled Inuit communities



16. The field cricket is quite injury to crops and vegetation and does most of its A



13. __ _ more susceptible to bacterial contamination



14. Over the past several decades, radio telescopes ___



10. A dividend is______the only benefit a corporation can offer its shareholders. (A) no (B) nor (C) none (D) not



Overexposure to the sun can produce can some toxic chemicals. (A) more than damage to the skin (B) more damage than to the skin (C) damage more than to the skin (D) more damage to the skin than



Richard's Almanac, Benjamin Franklin created the character of Poor Richard. (A) there (B) in which (C) in it (D) which in



29. Many New England farmers supplement their incomes with the sold of maple



C



A



harmful work at night.



B



syrup tapped from sugar maples growing on their farmland.



D



C



17. Perhaps the most unique thing about carbon atoms are their ability to combine A



B



D



30. When attempt to explain children's food preferences, researchers are faced with A



C



D



B



C



D



contradictions.



with themselves. 18. Works wrote by Vladimir Nabokov often contain heroes and heroines who A



B



C



31. Glaciologists now suspect that the Antarctic ice sheet unstable is, but they are A



B



not yet certain to what extent this instability might cause problems.



havelived in many places.



C



D



19. Organisms and their cells live by maintaining a constant exchangeof elemental, A



B



D



32. Human infants are not usually able to walk by selves until they reach eleven or A



B



C



twelve months of age. C



D



ions, minerals, and gases.



33. Scholars of historical change feels thatthe velocity of history has been greatly



D



A



20. For the past few years, researchers haveperfecting their control over the A



B



B



C



accelerated by the onward rush of science and technology during the twentieth



C



D



movements of cells and microbes by using low-power laser beams.



century.



D



21. The mountain sheep is known for its incredible agility, timid, and ability A



B



34. Psychologists and psychiatrists are trained to encourage their patients to talk for



C



A



to withstand severe cold.



B



C



the things that are causing them difficulty.



D



D



22. The chimpanzee possesses hand tool, the sticky termite stick, with which it digs A



B



C



35. Food contamination is monitored by the Food and Drug Administration, which A



termites out of logs and stumps.



C



D



B



periodically conducts controlled strictly inspections of foodstuffs. D



36. From the time he was a child, author Herman Melville had a interest in the sea.



23. The different layers of the Grand Canyon contain a variety of fossils, including A



B



algae and seaweed from early historically periods. C



D



A



24. The United States government use price supports andcost subsidies to raise farm A



B



C



D



prices and profits.



B



C



D



37. Booker T. Washington, head of the first industrial school for African Americans, A



was as popular with Southerners than he was with Northerners. B



C



D



38. Peacocks are among the most exotic birds in nature; its long tail feathers fan out 25. The basic factors that enhance health and longevity include vigorous exercise, A



hereditary, and diet. C



A



B



C



D



to reveal a profusion of vivid colors.



B



39. In the latter half of the nineteenth century, physical techniques making it possible



D



A



26. Fission tracking is a new artifact dating method who promises to haveimportant A



B



C



C



D



A



27. Biologically produced ceramics, alike those made by mollusks such as the sea B



D



40. In seeking out its representative writers, twentieth-century America seems to be



archeological applications in the future.



A



B



to determine the chemical constitution of stars.



B



searching for someone who chronicle the chaos and lack of direction reflected in C



C



D



some contemporary value



urchin, remain superior to those produced synthetically. D



28. Contemporary poet James Merrill writes autobiographical verse that building on A



B



remembrances of his childhood. D



C



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Copper tubing is the preferred choice of plumbers



6. Spectrographs __ _ possible for phoneticians to



11. Declared an endangered species in the United



Practice Test IV (Heinemann 1997) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1.



Copper tubing is the preferred choice of plumbers   noncorrosive. (A) since it is (B) because of (C) it is (D) insofar as



2.



___ "cultural diffusion" refers to the spread of customs or practices from one culture to another. (A) To phrase (B) Phrased (C) To the phrase (D) The phrase



3.



4.



__ _ born, a baby kangaroo measures less than three inches in length. (A) One is (B) When is one (C) Is one (D) When it is



6.



Spectrographs __ _ possible for phoneticians to analyze the human voice and its speech qualities. (A) make (B) make it (C) makes it (D) are made



11. Declared an endangered species in the United States, ___ . (A) people have gathered the ginseng root almost to the point of extinction (B) the ginseng root has been gathered almost to the point of extinction



7.



Trace minerals are __ _ are elements needed in greater quantities. (A) as important to healthy human tissue as (B) most important to healthy human tissue (C) to healthy human tissue as important (D) important to healthy human tissue



(C) the near extinction of the ginseng root is due to excessive gathering (D) gathering the ginseng root almost to the point of extinction



8.



Balinese cats, which are a cross between Siamese and long-haired cats, medium length silky coats of fur. (A) they have (B) have (C) which have (D) having



__ _ daily promotes physical as well as emotional well-being in people of all ages. (A) Having exercised (B) Those who exercise (C) Exercising (D) For exercising



___ when a person doesn't eat enough fruit and vegetables. (A) Depleting gradually, potassium can occur (B) Gradual potassium depletion can occur (C) Since potassium can gradually be depleted (D) Since gradually depleting potassium can occur  14. In carpentry, ___ "ceiling joists" refers to boards hung down from unfinished ceilings as the  backbone from which finishing materials can be 10. Anthropologist Guy Swenson ___ that witchcraft hung.  beliefs are prevalent in societies in which (A) tot he t erm (C) t he t erm social groups interact without formal (B) i s t ermed (D) t o t erm mechanisms for social control.



sources of finance for the best interest rates available. (A) to shop around is (B) to shop around it is (C) is it to shop around (D) is to shop around



(A) he found (B) found (C) finding (D) was found



16. One important agent of erosion is the glacier, which is an accumulated of snow A



B



15. ___ the 35 years between the end of the Civil War and the turn of the century, the population of the United States doubled, and manufacturing  production increased sevenfold. (A) I nto (C) A t (B) I n (D) T o



29. Newspapers metropolitan that pride themselves on the quality of their opinion A



B



C



articles often have large staffs to write and edit the editorial page.



slowly pressed into ice.



D



D



17. Ethnolinguists study language as it relates to society, culture, and human A



B



C



30. Theoretical biologist Aristid Lindenmayer is known for him description of the A



B



C



developmental processes in multicellular structures.



 behaving.



D



D



18. It has long been known as an entire cluster of galaxies may sometimes lie buried A



B



C



within a vast, dense ball of gas. D A



B D



A



B



recreational time and facilities safe money on health insurance in the long run. D



21. Metal and glass containers can be recycled, and several states are A



B



C



C



22. The desire to species preservation is a primary motivator for many kinds of  A



B



C



C



23. In 1987, molecular biologist L. Mark Lagrimini of Ohio State University cloned A



the gene in that codes for a type of peroxidase found in tobacco plants. C



D



24. To fit on an ecosystem, an organism must be able to adapt or become a part of it. B



C



D



25. Arteries with poorly blood flow can leave the heart muscle starved for oxygen, a A



B



C



condition that often leads to heart attack.



B



C



D



 November 2,1920. 34. The rocks of the Cambrian period of prehistory were formed 500 to 600 million A



B



D



35. Organisms that are related are usually identifiable by at less some similarities in A



B D



36. With the development of underwater breathing equipment, helmeted divers A



can now descend six hundred foot if they breathe a special mixture of gases. B



C



D



37. According to Cherokee legend, a woman named Grandmother Spider brought to A



B



C



her people the light of intelligence and to experience. D



38. Many of the mammals that dwell in the desert are active only at a night as the A



B



C



intense heat of a desert day can be fatal to warm-blooded animals. D



D



26. Christopher Columbus first seen Native Americans when he discovered the A



B



C



Caribbean Islands on October 12,1492.



39. The building blocks of the proteins necessary for life are amino acids, much of  A



B



which cannot be synthesized by the body and must be included in the diet. C



D



27. Alpine Saint Bernards are too good at following the scent of humans, even in A



A



first fully licensed commercial broadcasting system in the United States on



C



D



B



D



40. The cytoskeleton of a cell provides structural support also coordinates cell A



B



C



division, growth, and morphology.



snow, that they are used by ski patrols as rescue dogs.



D



D



28. The writing of Elizabeth Stoddard was praised by her contemporaries because A



they was dramatic and direct, possessing a frankness unlike that of most other  C



B



anatomical structure and embryonic development.



animal behavior, including reproduction.



C



A



 private individuals and firms.



C



D



B



D



year ago.



currently contemplating mandatory recycling laws for either.



B



B



33. Dr.Frank Conrad's musical radio broadcasts in 1919 led Westinghouse open the



20. Many corporate advisors feel that companies that provide their employees with C



A



 became poor while a few others, capitalizing on economic shifts, became richer.



D



cooperative, food-sharing creature. C



31. When the Panic of 1857, some U.S. citizens who had been rich or comfortable



32. Many artists receive promote backing from government agencies as well as from



19. Paleoanthropologists believe that prehistoric man was innate a gentle,



A



13. Henry Ford revolutionized production management  by into small steps on a moving line. (A) breaking down auto assembly (B) broken down auto assembly (C) he broke down auto assembly (D) auto assembly breaking down



9.



5. The financial manager's job------among the many



C



12. The sudden expansion of heated air associated with lightning produces often heard during a storm. (A) thunder is the rumbling sound (B) the rumbling sound, thunder is (C) the rumbling sound, thunder, that (D) thunder, the rumbling sound



D



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11. Scientists believe that the beaver's instinct to build



Practice Test V (Heinemann 1997) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1.



___ _ growing awareness of social ills, Edna Saint Vincent Millay wrote increasingly more somber   poetry during her later years. (A) A (B) Because her  (C) When a (D) Due to her 



2.



_______categorized as lipids. (A) Fats and also oils (B) While fats and oils (C) Fats and oils are (D) Fats and oils



3.



The role of the mass media in influencing public  policy decisions, maintaining or changing the status quo of our society, and outlets for all types of views is enormous. (A) as it provides (B) to provide (C) provide (D) providing



4.



5.



6.



_______young, Eugene O'Neill traveled with his father's theatrical company, and the stage was an important part of his life. (A) When was he (B) He was (C) Was he (D) When he was



11. Scientists believe that the beaver's instinct to build dams is more complex than ___ _ other animal instinct. (A) most (B) all (C) any (D) these



7.



Vitamins are organic compounds ______and must  be ingested to maintain proper bodily functions. (A) that they can't be produced by the body (B) the body can't produce them (C) that can't be produced by the body (D) not produced them by the body



8.



_______business managers plan the tasks that their  employees are to carry out. (A) It is the organizing process (B) They process the organizing (C) While the organizing process (D) Through the organizing process



12. Considered unique and exotic, ___ _. (A) over 4,000 American households keep the llama as a pet (B) there are over 4,000 American households that keep the llama as a pet (C) the llama is kept as a pet in over 4,000 American households (D) the llama kept as a pet in over 4,000 American households



9.



_______earth might be experiencing a global warming trend which could have devastating climatic effects. (A) In the (B) The (C) Where the (D) Whole



Copper is the favored metal for electricians' wire  because of . (A) it is an excellent conductor  (B) its excellent conductivity (C) excellent conductivity of it (D) so conductive is it



16. The tiny nucleus of an atom is held together by forces powerful capable of  B



15. By careful seeding, weathermakers can encourage two small clouds to merge into one big cloud   produce a powerful thunderstorm. (A) so (B) these (C) which (D) and



29. Solar astronomers have recently observed bursts of coherent radio waves coming



C



A



unleashing great energy.



B



from a specific locations on the sun's surface.



D



C



17. Because of their beautiful coloration, palomino horses does often chosen as show A



14. One of the most influential Virginians of colonial times, ___ _in England. (A) the education received by William Bin (B) was the education that William Bird received (C) William Bird was educated (D) the education that William Bird received



10. Chemicals in paint that pose a fire hazard ______as combustible, flammable, or extremely flammable. (A) are listed (B) listed (C) being listed (D) they are listed



Depressant drugs _______historically have been known to be addictive are called narcotics. (A) and (B) which (C) they (D) about which



A



13. Anxiety about uncontrollable situations is thought to cause ___ _. (A) to fitfully sleep (B) fitful sleep (C) fitful in sleep (D) sleep fitfully



B



C



D



horses for parades. 18. The discovering of quarks, minute particles of matter, has led to a new age in A



B



C



D



30. In accordance the wishes of most of his electorate, President Franklin D. A B Roosevelt postponed entering the Second World War until December 11, 1941. C



D



31. Substances such as DDT become more concentrated in each successively level in A



 particle physics.



B



C



an ecological pyramid.



D



D



19. Thanksgiving Day, a uniquely North American holiday, is celebrated in the United A



32. The rate of stomach cancer is lowest in countries where people don't eat processed A



B



States on the four Thursday in November. C



C D



D



20. A square is a geometric shape which is as long as is tall and which has four right A



B



meat products than in nations where such foods are consumed.



B



C



angles.



33. Unlike most liquids, which contract when they solidify, water expands by nine



D



A



B



C



 percentage when it freezes. D



A



The incidence of which is now referred to as cryovolcanism, or ice volcanoes, is A



B



34. Raindrops falling on the ocean reduce the number of breaking waves, thereby



C



quite high on the surface of Triton, one of the moons of Neptune.



A



B



calming roughness water.



D



C



B



Contemporary poet Alien Ginsberg prides him on his ability to create poetry



D



which invites complete emotional and physical participation by its audience. C C D The amount of red meat needed to provision sufficient protein for maintaining



D



35. The languages spoken by the Alaskan Eskimos and the Inuit of northern Canada



A



A



A



B



C



B



C



D



A



B



D



37. Desiring to leave their own marks of identity inside the White House, most A



 presidents' wives redecorate at least some portion of its rooms as soon as arrival C



26. Water and petroleum are the only two liquids what occur in large quantities in C



D



nature.



B



those that come from another sources are incomplete proteins. C



D



39. Even although he is best remembered as a writer, Walt Whitman was also a A



27. Allowing children to help plan and prepare family meals provides enjoyable A



learning experiences that later encouraging them to eat the foods they A



D



38. Generally speaking, proteins that come from animal sources are complete whereas A



D B



B



there.



exhausting than any European war between 1815 and 1914. A



A



B



face of the Arctic. 25. However unavoidable the Civil War may have been, it was more devastating also C



D



C



D



Neither oil drilling or gas exploration can be prevented from steadily changing the A



C



36. According to a Keynesian economist, expects economic conditions to worsen can  bring about behavior which in fact causes these conditions to worsen.



good health is estimated at less than four ounces per day. E



B



are such similar as to be mutually intelligible.



B



C



newspaper publisher, teacher, and farmer. D



40. The first domesticated bird in earth was probably the goose. A



B



C



D



C



have prepared. D



28. According to many economists, international specialization in the production of  A



some goods, such as cars and computers, increase world efficiency and output, B



C



making all nations richer. D



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Practice Test I (Longman PBT) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1.



John Denver __ _ in October 1997 during a flight in his new aircraft near Monterey, California. (A) unfortunately killing (B) he was killed (C) to kill (D) was killed



2.



Iodine, needed for the thyroid gland to function  properly, from iodized salt or seafood. (A) obtaining (B) can be obtained (C) to obtain (D) it is obtained



3.



Some experts feel that children lose a great deal of what during the school year over the long summer vacation. (A) they learn (B) do they learn (C) learner  (D) learning



4.



5.



6.



Our ability to see greatly influences_____we  perceive the world around us. (A) us (B) and (C) how (D) in which



7.



Recovery time after surgery has decreased _____  have been developed. (A) procedures are less invasive (B) less invasive procedures (C) to proceed less invasively (D) now that less invasive procedures



8.



9.



Many thousands and sometimes even millions of    in a single colony. (A) ants living (B) the lives of ants (C) ants live (D) living ants The Pilgrims felt that cold ocean water was bad for their health, ate fish when food supplies were low. (A) they only (B) when only (C) so they only (D) because they



11. In 1848, men from the Miwok and other Indian tribes   half of the 4,000 miners working in the Gold Country of California. (A) and made up (B) to make up (C) which they made up (D) made up



The Cheetah, the fastest bicycle in the world, cruises at nearly 70 mph, reaches speeds up to only 30 mph. (A) the convention of a bicycle (B) the conventional bicycle (C) whereas the conventional bicycle (D) conventionally, a bicycle



13. Were , they would miss up to 30 percent of their required calories. (A) not allow young children to snack  (B) with snacks for young children (C) no snacks be allowed for young children (D) young children not allowed to snack 



The koala never drinks water because it gets all the liquid that from the leaves of eucalyptus trees. (A) the need for it (B) needing it (C) it needs (D) it needs is



A



B



C



14.



away from the Sun is the pressure of the solar wind. (A) The tail of a comet always points (B) What keeps the tail of a comet always pointing (C) Why does it keep the tail of a comet pointing (D) The tail of a comet that always points



15. Motorists spend four times more on car repairs resulting from bad roads than state highway departments on maintaining the roads. (A) doing (B) from (C) to do from (D) do



10. The stomach also secretes ammonia, a powerful alkali, as a neutralizing agent to the gastric acid. (A) which acts (B) it acts (C) acts (D) that act



16. Lake Superior, located between Canada and the United States, cover nearly thirty



12. Once as a state in 1850, California imposed a tax of $20 a month on foreign miners. (A) instituting (B) instituted (C) the institution (D) to institute



30. In 1944, the Martha Graham ballet  Appalachian Spring,  with music by Aaron A



B



Copland, premiered with Graham in leading role.



thousand square miles.



C



D



D



17. Ultralight airplanes can being used to guide whooping cranes to their wintering A



B



C



grounds. D



18. All plastics have in common the fact that them consist of large organic molecules. A



B



C



D



19. Euclid was a Greek mathematician who, in 300 B.C., wrote prodigiously a A



B



monumental work on geometry. C



D



20. Boston became the bigger town in the colony called Massachusetts, which A



B



C



was started by the Puritans. D



21. In July 1962, AT&T launches Telstar, which was the first communication satellite A



B



to transmit telephone and telegraph signals. C



D



22. In 1940, the Oldsmobile corporation produced his first fully automatic A



B



C



transmission automobile. D



23. Either insects nor "bugs," spiders belong to the order of Araneida, which includes A



B



C



not only mites and ticks but also scorpions. D



24. Fiber optic tubing carries hundreds of times more information per second than do A



B



C



D



wire communication cable. 25. Many lumber mills shut down in the late 1980s and early 1990s after the federal A



government restricted logging in an ancient forests of the N orthwest to protect the B



C



D



northern spotted owl. 26. Hollywood, a famous center of movie and record production is located A



B



C



Southern California. D



27. Eighteen-year-old gymnast Keri Strugg won the 1996 gold medal even though she A



B



has broken her ankle in the Olympic event. C



D



28. The acrid fumes of the combination of the two chemicals, ammonia and chlorine, A



B



can be fatally to humans. C



D



29. In autumn, many newspapers and magazines publish lists of year chores to prepare A



a house for winter snow and rain.



B



C



D



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31. At the fourth century B.C., the "thumbs up" gesture was used to give silent A



B



instructions to Etruscan gladiators in the arena about whether or not to spare an C



D



opponent's life. 32. On an accordian, each of the keyboards on either side of the bellows effectively A



B



resemble individual reed organs. C



D



33. A protective film that is spread over the surface of the eye with each blink  A



B



formed by tears so that vision stays clear and eyes feel comfortable. C



D



34. A traitor betrays the confidant of his or her country by revealing classified A



B



C



information to an enemy. D



35. Abandoning towns are often called ghost towns, but sometimes a handful of people A



B



inhabit these towns that once were home to hundreds or even thousands. C



D



36. A huge counterclockwise swirl of warm moist air with winds greater than 75 miles A



an hour, an hurricane is the most extreme form of a tropical cyclone. B



C



D



37. A moon that forms at the same time as a planet typically orbits around the planet's A



B



equator and found within a few hundred thousand miles of the planet. C



D



38. Most of the more than 50 different blends of coffee imported to the United States A



B



C



comes from Central and South American countries. D



39. Ice covers roughly ten percent of the Earth's land surface, which is about the same A



B



C



number as farms. D



40. In an isosceles triangle, two sides arecongruent and two angles are congruent, so A



B



the third side and another angle are not congruent. C



D



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Practice Test II (Longman PBT) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1.



Even identical twins______fingerprints. (A) distinct (B) with distinct (C) having distint (D) have distinct



2.



During an introduction,______helpful to say something interesting and polite to make the conversation easier. (A) is (B) it is (C) to it (D) its



3.



4.



5.



The substance holding every atom together_____  {gluon{ because it acts like a kind of cosmic glue. (A) calling (B) and calling (C) is called (D) with the call of 



6.



___ _ trees that are too large for them to haul to a nearby stream. (A) Beavers, which often fell (B) The fall of beavers and (C) Beavers often fell (D) How beavers fell



7.



Nearly 100 years ago, doctors in the United States started recommending peanut butter as a good source of protein, yet nobody who first invented it. (A) knowing (B) with the knowledge (C) knows (D) who knows



8.



Mike Fink was a colorful American frontiersman whose adventures of numerous folktales and legends. (A) served as a basis (B) as the basis serving (C) the basis to serve (D) to serve the basis



One of the most committed ______shouted, "Give me liberty or give me death!" in a stirring speech just  prior to the start of the American Revolution. 9. (A) Patrick Henry was a patriot (B) patriotic Patrick Henry (C) patriot was Patrick Henry (D) patriots, Patrick Henry Though rain forests______about ten percent of the Earth's surface, today one half of the rain forests are gone. (A) once covered (B) one cover  (C) coverage at once (D) covering once



11. The new electric cars run partially on free energy   installed at businesses have no means by which to measure or bill for the electricity used. (A) with rechargers (B) as rechargers (C) recharging (D) using rechargers 12. When in the early 1940s, the sun's corona was found to be a baffling 2.7 million degrees Fahrenheit. (A) measuring (B) was measured (C) measured (D) in measuring 13.



Apogee, a variety of wheat being developed for growth in space, grows only 18 inches high,



used to lure children into behaving better can work at first, but the results are often temporary. (A) Rewards are (B) Rewards (C) To reward (D) Rewards which



14. We can determine the family that a bird falls into by   like. (A) what are the shape and behavior of a bird (B) what the bird's shape and behavior  (C) the shape and behavior of a bird (D) what the shape and behavior of a bird are



  up to 1,000 bushels per acre under constant high light. (A) it yields (B) yet yielding (C) yet it yielded (D) yet it yields



15. At no time Susan B. Anthony pay the fine she was charged for voting in a presidential election in 1872. (A) did suffragist (B) the suffragist (C) to the suffragist (D) was suffragist



10. Nowhere in the United States but in New Jersey   so many people per square mile. (A) there (B) there are (C) there is (D) are there



16. Anyone who has ever skied down a mountain have felt the dual forces of gravity A



B



C



31. Most castles in the Middle Ages had water-filled moats and others means of 



and friction. D



17. The ordinary short bow was first used 8,000 years earlier the English long bow. A



B



C



D



B



C



A



19. The natural immunity that a person gains by having chicken pox when still child is B



C



D



33. Cosmos, zinnias, asters, and bachelor's buttons all linger longer than other summer  A



D



floral, making them ideal for summer bouquets.



20. Women have marched and dying in battle from the American Revolution to recent B



B C



northern Minnesota's iron range.



apparently very long-lasting in virtually all cases.



A



C



32. Some of the most extensive deposits of taconite, a low-grade iron ore, is located in



D



A



B D



18. Insects are an important part of the diet of every hummingbirds. A



A



 protection, such as drawbridges, high stone walls, and battle towers.



C



B



C



D



34. From the perspective of an observer on the ground, distant images will appear 



D



A



times.



B



C



D



 projected on the sky if there were an inversion of cool, dense air over a hot air 



21. Nearly four billion years ago, the atmospheric conditions on both Earth and Venus A



are dominated by carbon dioxide gas. C



mass.



B



35. Terns and gulls prefer living on sandy beaches, while ducks and gooses opt for 



D



22. Rain forests help renew ours atmosphere by converting most of the world's carbon A



dioxide into oxygen.



B



A



D



A



C



A



C



D



B



C



D



D



38. The internal pressure of the Earth's molten core forced landmasses to break 



B



A



to appear bent.



B



apart into separate continents billions of years ago, before the Earth's crust has



D



C



25. Some concepts that English signals by means of free morphemes are indicated in a C



A



D



26. It is not always true that the higher a person's income, greater the happiness and A



B



C



D



completely cooled. 39. Comets, which are heavenly bodies with star-like nuclei and tails, appear 



A



synthetic language alike Hungarian with bound morphemes. B



B



37. The Himalayas, a mountain range that is still growing slowly, were formed the collision of India with Asia, landmasses which at one time were separated.



24. The refraction of light waves cause a pencil which is placed in water  A



D



36. Afraid civilians usually flee war-torn cities seeking refuge in more peaceful areas.



B



a mammal, walks on webbed feet, and eats with a bill shaped like a duck's.



C



C



C



23. A platypus is a small animal from Australia that lays always eggs, even though it is A



B



living on muddy shores or in salt marshes.



B



luminously when visiting our skies as many as five or more times each year. C



D



40. A black-and-white coat of the giant panda makes it one of the most distinctive,



D



inner contentment.



A



27. Most white Southerners supported the Civil War to the end out of dedication to the A



B



appealing, and instantly recognizable mammals in the world. C



D



B



Confederate nation, which was symbolized Robert E. Lee and the Army of  C



D



 Northern Virginia. 28. The star Betelgeuse, in the large constellation Orion, is so large that were it A



B



C



centered in the Sun's position, their radius would extend beyond Mars. D



29. In California, pedestrians have the right to cross at every intersection in both



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A



marking and unmarking crosswalks, unless a sign specifically prohibits crossing. B



C



D



30. Scientists tinkering with gene therapy think that they have found a way to make A



B



an unhealthy and malfunctioning hearts grow their own bypasses. C



D



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Practice Test III (Longman PBT) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1.



Oxygen is necessary for the survival of most organisms, but these organisms. (A) damaged (B) it can also damage (C) is damaging (D) the damage



2.



__ _ from the flax plant can be made into linen. (A) Fibers (B) They are fibers (C) With fibers (D) Fibers are



3.



About 5,000 years ago, ____ _ was developed simultaneously and independently by both the Chinese and the Egyptians. (A) the fan (B) fans (C) they were fans (D) it fanned



4.



5.



Jean-Claude Van Damme, usually __ _ in hit movies as the hero, surprisingly is the villain in the movie {No Retreat, No Surrender.{ (A) stars (B) to star  (C) starring (D) is the star  Lotto winners __ _ their winnings in one lump sum, are now being paid in equal annual payments. (A) originated the pay of  (B) were originally paid (C) originally paid (D) the pay was originally



6.



Although the strawberry______a fruit, it is actually the base of the strawberry flower. (A) a look like (B) like a look  (C) liking to look  (D) looks like



11. A fluorescent lamp contains____ glows with white light when electricity passes through it. (A) a glass tube (B) a tube is made of glass (C) a glass tube that (D) a glass tube that it



7.



Hardly ever______out of the loop at work; on the contrary, they often get more work done a nd see more of their families. (A) telecommuters feel (B) do telecommuters feel (C) the telecommuters (D) the feeling of telecommuters



12. Dogs have more scent receptors than , so dogs can be trained to smell many things that humans cannot smell. (A) do humans (B) with humans (C) too humane (D) humanly



8.



Data about butterflies accumulate each Fourth of July as all over the United States participate in an annual butterfly count. (A) butterfly watching (B) and watching butterflies (C) so butterflies watch (D) butterfly watchers



13. When the Hubble Space Telescope focused for ten days on a dark patch of sky the size of a grain of sand, what initially appeared to be empty space   thousands of distant galaxies. (A) turned out to be filled with (B) it turned out to be filled (C) turning out to be filled with (D) and it turned out to fill



9.



is lubricated can affect the longevity of the moving parts that rub together. (A) How often machines (B) A machine often (C) Often a machine (D) How often a machine



10. In the Civil War, about two-thirds of the property   by Southerners was lost, their economy was wrecked, and much of their land was devastated. (A) was owned (B) owned (C) to own (D) it will own



14. Though______on millions of people, "Black  Thursday," the stock market collapse of October 24, 1929, did not cause the economic depression that followed. (A) having depressing effects (B) to affect depressingly (C) have depressing effects (D) have depressed effectively 15. Should early injections against diseases, they might have a lower risk of infection in late preschool and early school age. (A) receive (B) children's reception (C) be receiving (D) children receive A



A



B



B



quarter of the electricity, are now available in several different form that fit



16. Most of the rocks in the Grand Canyon is red, but others are green, violet, mauve,



C



C



 pink, and dark brown. D



17. Palmer, a famous American penman of the 1800s, realized that speed was more A



B



C



important than beautiful in commercial handwriting. D



18. A stress-management program has help heart patients reduce their risk of heart A



B



C



attacks or their need for surgery by 74 percent. D



19. Many of Van Gogh's painters were based on his personal experiences and feelings. A



B



C



D



20. When two fractions are added, it is important to remember that both fractions must A



B



C



have commonly denominators. D



21. In 1861, the first transcontinental telegraph message was sending as Justice A



B



C



Stephen J. Field of California transmitted a telegram to President Lincoln. D



22. Giraffes have extremely elastic blood vessels and special valves in their neck veins which protect they when drinking by controlling the rush of blood to their heads. A



B



C



D



23. The United States was divided into four time zones in 1883, and the year next the A



B



C



entire world was divided into 24 standard time zones based on the meridians, or  D



lines of longitude. 24. Anything in our bodies that produces free radicals also increase the possibility of  A



B



C



 permanent cell damage. D



25. A U.S. tax return must be filed if a taxpayer pays income tax payments during that A



B



year or expect an income tax return. C



D



26. Seventy percent of all cancers can, through a healthy diet and lifestyle, probably A



B



C



 been prevented. D



27. Bats locate insects by means of sonar, but some moths were able to avoid capture A



B



C



 by sending out a jamming signal. D



28. Fluorescent bulbs, which last ten times as long as incandescent bulbs and use a



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29. The Nile River runs over 4,100 miles from it source in Lake Victoria, Uganda to A



B



C



D



the Mediterranean Sea. A



B



A



B



B



C



quality of life. D A



D



31. At the center of a spiral galaxy is gamma rays so powerful that no organic life C



could possibly exist.



B



C



in his early years. D



38. A comparison of the ancient mitochondrial DNA sequences of Neanderthal fossils A



D



32. The Tour de France, always held each year during the month of July, is one of the A



B



C



D



33. Remnants of warm-blooded, hairy mammoths that roam the Earth millions of years B



C



C



D



39. Automated highway systems currently under development combine advancing A



B



versions of today's cruise control and antilock braking systems and radar with



ago are found in the frozen Arctic regions.



C



D



34. Benjamin Franklin invented an unusual instrument, the armonica, on which tunes A



B



to sequences from modern humans indicate that Neanderthals were not ancestors of    Homo sapiens.



mostly grueling cycling races held all year long.



B



could be played lively. C



D



37. Lincoln had to make a lot of menial jobs, such as splitting rails and delivering mail,



American woman to walk in space.



A



C



36. Years ago, dogs with hip dysplasia and another arthritic joint conditions had little A



30. In 1984, space shuttle Challenger astronaut Kathy Sullivan became a first C



B



represents 30 percent increase in two years.



D



35. At least 11 million Americans telecommute, a change in work styles which



magnetic and motion sensors in the road. D



40. Greek children gave their toys to the god Apollo and the goddess Artemis when A



they reached puberty as a sign that childhood had come an end. B



C



D



incandescent sockets. D



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Practice Test IV (Longman PBT) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1.



With 36 black keys and 52 white keys,___ a total of 88 keys. (A) a piano having (B) a piano has (C) to have a piano (D) have a piano



2.



John Chapman of Massachusetts, known as Johnny Appleseed, 100,000 square miles of the early United States planting apple trees as he traveled. (A) trekking more than (B) he trekked as much as (C) to trek  (D) trekked over 



3.



When warm air rises,___ and cools. (A) it expands (B) so it expands (C) the expansion of it (D) its expansion



4.



No one knows when____ to make bread. (A) the first use of yeast (B) yeast was first used (C) the first yeast used (D) was yeast first used



5.



6.



___ to live at high altitudes, so it is essential to nomadic families in the Himalayas in spite of its stubbornness. (A) The yak is able (B) The ability of the yak  (C) For the yak to be able (D) Because the yak 



11. More than 90 percent of all stars from Earth can be viewed from a mountain on the island of Hawaii. (A) visible (B) visibility (C) visibly (D) are visible



7.



It was about 500 million years ago when____ on Earth. (A) did the first fish appear  (B) the appearance of the first fish (C) were the first fish to appear  (D) the first fish appeared



12. Rarely in airplanes until famous pilots like Charles Lindbergh helped to show that air travel was safe. (A) people travel (B) people (C) did people travel (D) to travel



8.



Should______and strengthen the muscles that support the back, they will reduce their susceptibility to further injuries. (A) patiently exercise (B) back patients exercise (C) back patients exercising (D) back patients to exercise



9.



The intestines are the lower portion of the alimentary canal of an upper long winding part and a lower shorter wider part. (A) consist (B) they consist (C) consisting (D) it consists



B



14. The speed traveling when it leaves a track will affect the distance between the animal's footprints. (A) which an animal (B) at which an animal is (C) that an animal which is (D) which an animal is



Expectorants can be very effective for coughs due to conditions causing thick respiratory secretions, though less effective for coughs associated with common colds. (A) with their  (B) because they (C) there (D) they are



15. Viruses need to have more beneficial conditions in which to replicate than . (A) in bacteria (B) do bacteria (C) bacterial (D) to do with bacteria



10. Although a large percentage of desperadoes and gamblers, Tombstone was perhaps the most cultivated city of its day in the Southwest. (A) was attracting (B) to attract (C) attracting (D) the attraction



16. The oak's leaf canopies can weigh several tons each and catching the wind like a A



13. It is rather ironic that the rhinoceros, in mud or dust to protect itself from sunburn. (A) having an armor-plated hide to bathe (B) with its armor-plated hide, must bathe (C) bathing with its armor-plated hide (D) with an armor-plated hide it must bathe



C



30. In October 1925, a fifteen-year-old boy named Bill Taynton appeared in



D



A



sail.



a segment brief on one of the very first experimental television sets.



17. Surveys have found that women are seeing doctors almost three times as often as



B



C



D



31. The Pilgrims and other early American settlers were like in that they washed their 



A



A



men and that women are live about seven years longer than men. B



C



inner layers of clothes often but only brushed the outer layers clean.



D



18. By the 1870s, ice made by machine so that it could be available everywhere, A



B



C



B



C



D



32. On Manhattan Island, the upper cluster of skyscrapers are about halfway up the



D



A



regardless of the weather.



B



island in what is known as the midtown section. B



C



19. In 1928, Republican presidential nominee Herbert Hoover spoke of the "American 33. Louis L'Amour's more than 100 works, mostly Westerners that convincingly A



B



A



system of rugged individualism" in an speech at New York's Madison Square C



B



C



 portray frontier life, have sold more than 200 million copies in 20 different



D



D



Garden.



languages.



20. Most of the lift in airplanes are caused by negative pressure on the lower surface of  A



B



C



the wings.



34. In addition to its calls, body language and scent are the most important means of  A



B



C



communication among squirrels. D



D



21. Internet browsers should easily allows computer owners to locate information on A



B



C



35. Leap years are those years which are even divisible by four except for century A



B



C



years, which must be divisible by 400.



the Internet.



D



D



22. The first World Series outside the United States was playing in Toronto in 1992. A



B



C



D



23. The moon snail preys on another mollusk by drilling various neat hole in the shell A



B D



AB



25. The name of the Mississippi River is probably derived from either two Chippewa A



B



C



Indian words meaning "great river" and an Algonquin Indian word, "messipi." D



26. Handel's   Messiah is one of more frequently performed classical selections A



B



C



D



B



C



D



radiated from the sun. 39. The interest in walking is part of the larger reexamination of a city growth patterns A



B



C



since World War II. D



40. Putting together a toy can be made easier by looking at the diagram, reading the



to be sung by choruses during the holiday season.



A



D



27. During the dry season when water is scarce, elephants would dig for water in a A



A



solid waste and other trash. A



D



C



D



38. The moon's reflected light amounts to only a fraction of the light that had been



the ice mass cause the glacier to move.



B



B



37. Landfills can be improved simply by adding a layer of earth each day on top the



24. Only after a glacier accumulates 60 or more feet of ice and snow do the pressure of  C



A



 benefits to Alka-Seltzer when he combined aspirin with baking soda. C



and devouring whatever is hiding inside. C



36. Hub Beardsley, president of Dr. Miles Laboratories, accidentally discovered the



B



C



B



instructions, and then making what is required step by step. C



D



D



sandy riverbed. 28. The more subtle presentations of a heart attack can make a diagnoses difficult. A



B



C



D



29. We usually get measles only once because ours bodies produce special chemical A



B



defenses called antibodies. C



D



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Practice Test V (Longman PBT) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1.



The______in our solar system all revolve around the Sun. (A) planets are nine (B) nine planets (C) nine planets are (D) nine planetary



2.



An outpatient is a patient____ at a hospital during the day but not staying overnight. (A) is treated (B) being treated (C) he is treated (D) to be treated



3.



4.



5.



Before there were radios and radar, sailors had trouble knowing exactly where ; however, they could often learn their location during the day by the different colors and patterns on li ghthouses. (A) were they (B) were (C) they were (D) they



6.



The Arctic Ocean is rich in plankton, which______  during the summer months. (A) the feed of blue whales (B) feeding on the blue whales (C) blue whales feed on (D) the blue whales that feed on it



7.



Mr. Johnson is over 80 years old,_____over seven feet and holds the world pole vault record for his age group. (A) yet he still (B) yet he still pole vaults (C) yet as a pole vaulter  (D) he still pole vaults



8.



9.



funnel clouds, are also called cyclones, twisters, or water spouts. (A) Tornadoes, twisting (B) Tornadoes are twisting (C) Twisting tornadoes and (D) In tornadoes, twisting lizards in appearance, they differ in longevity and body heat regulation. (A) Resembling tuataras (B) Resembling lizards, tuataras (C) Tuataras and (D) Although tuataras resemble



A fuel cell is a device______chemical energy to electrical energy. (A) the conversion (B) that converts (C) it converts (D) converts Integra, an artificial skin used to treat severe burns, is replaced with a thin graft of the patient's own skin   have regenerated. (A) the inner dermal cells (B) giving the inner dermal cells' (C) as soon as the inner dermal cells (D) with the inner dermal cells'



10. Windansea Beach is the place where many of surfing's pioneers honed their skills before  big waves of Hawaii. (A) conquered (B) conquering (C) were conquering (D) conquer 



the



11. Government economic analysts are concerned about   to the economy if prices were to rise so quickly that they devalue the money supply. (A) is what happens (B) that it could happen (C) what could happen (D) could it happen 12. Were too rapidly between low and high altitudes, they would experience altitude sickness  because the body must work harder to breathe at higher altitudes. (A) with tourists traveling (B) tourists to travel (C) too touristlike (D) for traveling 13. A tsunami in the open ocean travels much faster than   closer to shore. (A) does (B) does one (C) does travel (D) travels 14. In 1994, the spacecraft {Clementine{ orbited the moon and discovered that at the cold dark corners of the moon . (A) the might of water  (B) water might be (C) might be water  (D) water might 15. Sperm whales among the largest whales and are the species immortalized in Herman Melville's classic book {Moby Dick{. (A) which are (B) in (C) are (D) they are



of  A



16. The rings of Saturn is actually made up of crushed rock fragments that revolve A



B



C



B



C



four feet and weight of ninety-plus pounds.



D



around the planet.



D



17. The design of the Yale lock is credited to Linus Yale, who adds inclined planes to A



B



C



the cylinder lock in 1848. D



18. River otters are well-known for they playfulness and agility in the water. A



B



C



D



19. One of the warning signs of a stroke is unexplained dizziness, unsteady, or sudden A



B



C



D



falling. 20. Found in virtually all cultures, the evil eye is one of the dreadedest beliefs about A



B



C



 bad luck. D



21. Approximately 1,800 thunderstorms are, at any given moment, occur throughout A



B



C



D



the world. 22. The first permanent photographer required an exposure time of nearly eight hours A



B



C



D



to be developed. 23. In 1921, Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for its work on the general A



B



C



D



theory of relativity. 24. All of the marbles existing today was formed millions of years ago deep under the A



B



C



D



Earth. 25. Geneticists hope that by altering the genes of certain stem cells they would be able A



B



C



to produce a universal donor tissue. D



26. Ice is sometimes use in making concrete by contractors to slow down the A



B



C



hardening process. D



27. Fish that live in the depths of the ocean have the specialty ability to maintain the A



B



same pressure inside their bodies as the water pressure outside. C



D



28. On May 18,1980, the asleep volcano, Mount Saint Helens, awoke in a fury, killing A



B



C



D



57 people as it erupted. 29. The emperor penguin is a largest of all penguin species and can grow to a height



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Practice Test V (Longman PBT) Structure and Written Expression Section II 30. Nasal spray vaccine can prevent influenza in healthy children, who are two to ten A



times more likely to get the disease than is adults. B



C



D



31. On the Richter scale, earthquakes measuring below four are less serious than those A



B



register above four. C



D



32. Most cactus have thick herbaceous or woody stems than contain chlorophyll. A



B



C



D



33. The more greatly a person's eating and the less the amount of daily exercise, A



B



the fatter and the more likely to develop heart disease the person is. C



D



34. When liquid forced through a nozzle is at high pressure, it emerged as a condensed A



B



C



 jet or a spray of droplets. D



35. The egg of a North African ostrich is six to seven inch long and takes no less than A



B



C



40 minutes to hard-boil. D



36. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are known as the "gas giants" because of the A



B



fact that they are made by little or no solid material. C



D



37. A child who earns a weekly allowance can learn both to do a good use of money A



B



C



and not to make daily requests for ice cream, candy, or toys. D



38. Native Americans granted their own land and with it the power of self-governance A



B



C



within the framework of federal law. D



39. Extended leaves, with or without pay, have become treasured and, over the last few A



B



C



years, increasingly common benefit for long-term and even relatively short-term D



employees. 40. Like volcanoes, mountains are both high and elevated, but they are not like in that A



B



C



volcanoes are made from the buildup of their own lava, ash, and dust. D



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Practice Test VI (Longman PBT) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1.



___ plays only a few low tones, but it can be used to accompany other instruments or voices. (A) The primitive bagpipe (B) The bagpipe is primitive (C) Because of the primitive bagpipe (D) The primitive bagpipe's



2.



3.



4.



5.



6.



A fir tree growing in nature______rather like a  pyramid. (A) a tendency to be shaped (B) the shape tends to be (C) tends to be shaped (D) a tendency of the shape



Cinderella,______from ninth-century China, featured a noiseless slipper of gold. (A) was a fairy tale (B) a fairy tale was (C) a fairy tale (D) it was a fairy tale



7.



The beaver______, which it uses to propel itself  though the water like a paddle. (A) with a thick, flat tail (B) it has a thick flat tail (C) whose tail is thick and flat (D) has a thick, flat tail



Children need to be aware of driving safety,____   old enough to drive or not. (A) they are (B) to their  (C) whether they are (D) their not



8.



of American high school students successfully  pass math courses in elementary calculus. (A) The percent is less than two (B) At less than two percent (C) Less than two percent (D) With a percent of less than two



9.



The Australian boomerang, curved and flat,_____to the thrower. (A) the return (B) and returned (C) returnable (D) returns



10. On American rails in 1913 more than 10,000 Pullman sleepers, which gave rest to 100,000  passengers a night in the world's biggest hotel chain. (A) were (B) train cars were (C) the train cars (D) being



Seabirds lay elongated eggs,______less likely to be  blown out of rocky nests. (A) are (B) which are (C) they are (D) therefore, they are Geologists know______commonly found enveloped in igneous rock. (A) that uranium (B) that uranium is (C) uranium (D) is that uranium



16. A estimated 52 million Americans are doing at least some of their work from home A



11. Benny Goodman, who made swing music popular,   along with his band after performing at the Palomar Ballroom in Los Angeles in 1935. (A) to become an overnight success (B) becoming an overnight success (C) in becoming an overnight success (D) became an overnight success



B



C



12. In the preparation of pie crusts, biscuits, or scones,   are beaten with the fat until the dough is crumbly, at which time the liquids are added. (A) the ingredients are dry (B) the dry ingredients (C) to dry the ingredients (D) drying the ingredients 13. A skier making telemark turns___ to be genuflecting down the mountain. (A) that appear  (B) appears (C) in the appearance (D) appear  14. Superconductivity will revolutionize the way that energy is used for the next millennium, and   the first truly superconductive substance will be remembered as a technological hero. (A) what the discovery of  (B) the discovery of  (C) whose discovery of  (D) whoever discovers 15. Should California cuisine, you would find an eclectic mix of Asian, European, Latin American, and other influences. (A) try (B) you try (C) trying (D) you tried



Scanning, dislike reading slowly to find the contextual meaning of a vocabulary AB



 by using computers.



word, is a reading skill that requires the reader to skim quickly through a passage



D



CD



17. The bee hummingbird of the Caribbean is the smallest of the amethyst woodstar  A



B



to find a key word or phrase.



C



 bird.



Laser surgery to repair nearsightedness is becoming common over the past several



D



ABCD



18. Nearly every plant that develops roots are dependent on the mechanical and A



years.



B



chemical environment provided by the silicate structure of clay. C



Economic reports often focus on unemployment, but underemployment is equally



D



19. Levi jeans were first wear by California gold miners and were made popular in the A



B



C



B



1950s by James Dean and Marlon Brando. D



ABCD



considered more safe when involved in accidents.



A candle relied on the capillary action of the wick, which keeps the flame



D



21. When hunting for fish, dolphins emit loud clicking sounds to confuse theirs prey. A



B



C



D



A



supplied with molten wax as it burns. Freeware is a category of software that mostly distributed on the Internet or 



B



ABCD



through computer bulletin boards.



helicoptors are neither as fuel efficient nor as speedily as tiltrotors. C



ABC D



22. Both helicopters and tiltrotors are capable of vertical and horizontal flight, but D



23. The stegosaurus weighed approximately two tons, yet their brain cavity was A



The sheep industry has been breeding larger sheeps to make lamb chops closer 



B



AB



merely the size of a golf ball. C



D



Typically less than half of the trees in a coniferous forest is old-growth timber.



A C



C



offer the workplace.



20. Small cars are involved in less accidents than large ones, but large cars are B



A



detrimental as underemployed people have either more time or unusing skills to



in size to pork chops and therefore more attractive to the consumer.



D



CD



24. During flight, the forces of lift and thrust overcomes the counterforces of weight A



B



Benjamin Britten's opera Peter Grimes primarily uses the orchestra as the



C



A



accompanist, but during "Sea Interludes" the orchestra is lone in carrying the



and drag.



BCD



D



25. The ancient game of chess, once the game of eccentrics, is all of a sudden boom in A



B



C



opera.



D



grade schools.



Two presidents of the United States of America were from Vermont; one was AB



26. The first successful planetary probe has reached Venus in December 1962 after it A



B



Chester Arthur, and other was Calvin Coolidge.



C



CD



According to in-the-know analysts, the higher a bull market climbs, the more



made a stunning 180 million-mile voyage.



AB



D



27. Most people do not realize that sixty percent of the English words that are used A



every day in this century came from Latin and Greek, two languages early which B



C



are seldom spoken today. 28. In 1940, the 40-hour work week went into effect under a Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. D



B



CD



One of the most electrifying, no soon-to-be-forgotten moments in Super Bowl AB



history occurred in 1989 when quarterback Joe Montana led the San Francisco C



D A



insecure stock market investments will be and the least likely profit taking will be.



C



Forty-Niners 92 yards down the field for the game-winning touchdown. D



In liquid form, an acid will turn blue litmus paper red and react for bases to form A



B



CD



salts.



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Practice Test VII (Longman PBT) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1.



___ of the moon was drawn in 1650 by the astronomer Riccioli. (A) The map was the first (B) He was mapping (C) The first map (D) Is the first map



2.



The brain accounts for about two percent of body weight, but about twenty percent of the oxygen that is breathed. (A) the use of  (B) using (C) used to be (D) it uses



3.



4.



5.



Some rodents have biological clocks that tell them to move around at night when them. (A) can predators not easily find (B) to find predators (C) predators cannot easily find (D) with predators



6.



Rapidly spinning black holes and neutron stars make the space around them swirl like water a drain. (A) running down (B) which are running down (C) ran down (D) to run down



7.



___ well camouflaged in the dappled shade of a high tree branch that it perches on while it waits silently for prey below. (A) The jaguar is (B) Why the jaguar  (C) The jaguar  (D) The jaguar that is



8.



___ cud just like a cow, the long-necked African giraffe survives by stretching its neck to pluck leaves off tall trees. (A) It chews (B) Chewing (C) The chew of  (D) They chew



9.



___ a stiffener in corsets of seventeenth-century women, was not really bone but gristle from the mouth of a whale. (A) Whalebone was (B) With whalebone, (C) Whalebone, (D) For whalebone to be



___ was legal to use the American flag in political advertising before the turn of the century,  presidential candidates at that time decorated flags with all sorts of slogans and artwork. (A) It (B) Since it (C) Due to (D) Because What is known as an "open cluster"______of  anywhere between a few dozen and a few thousand stars. (A) consisting (B) that consists (C) it consists (D) may consist



12. {Volunteer Vacations,{ published by Chicago Review Press, lists opportunities for volunteers to travel and work, to teach, help maintain parks, assist in archeological digs, or even decorate a Rose Parade float. (A) whether they want (B) they want (C) their wants (D) want them 13. Studies have shown that the elderly who are pet owners have lower blood pressure than who live without pets. (A) for the elderly to do (B) elderly (C) do the elderly (D) to the elderly 14. If space suits, astronauts have problems with radiation and extreme temperatures. (A) to not wear  (B) do not wear  (C) no wearing (D) not wearing



10. The second largest number of votes received during the first U.S. presidential election , who  became vice president under George Washington. (A) for John Adams (B) went to John Adams (C) by John Adams (D) was John Adams



16. Fifty-six percent of Americans with cancer will survived at least five years after  A BC D diagnosis.



11. On the surface of the sun magnetic spots that  pump a continuous flow of heat and energy from the interior up to the surface. (A) the (B) are (C) places are (D) in the



15. Despite its small size and slow gait, the wolverine is an effective predator, for what it lacks in speed and size in strength and endurance. (A) its make-up (B) making it up (C) it makes up (D) and it makes up



30. Most tulip bulbs should be planted to depth three times their length; therefore, in A



B



C



the case of all but the smaller species of tulips, this should be about four to six D



inches.



Under the tongue, there is three pairs of salivary glands. ABCD



31. In the Scottish Highland Games, the competitors participate a contest called "toss



Nuclear power plants can provide we with a source of nonpolluting energy.



A



ABCD



B



the caber," in which they throw logs as far as they can.



The length of the wingspan of the Boeing 747 jumbo Bjet is greater thanC the entire A



C



distant of the first flight by the Wright brothers.



D



32. When the changes of the electric charge in a cloud becomes strong enough,



D



A



All of the varieties of blue cheese is made from cow's milk with the exception of 



B



lightning flashes within the cloud.



ABC



C



Roquefort cheese, which comes from ewe's milk.



D



33. In 1833, Ada Lovelace, who took it from herself to explain Charles Babbage's



A



A



On October 29, 1929, Black Tuesday, prices collapsed amid panic selling, and



wonderful ideas about a new machine, helped people to realize the possibilities of 



AB



B



thousands of investors were completely wipes out as America's Great Depression



C



D



the computer.



C



 began.



34. The small intestine, measuring 21 feet in length, is the longest of the wider large



D



A



22. A ROM (read only memory) chip is able to store memory permanently even when A



B



C



the electric current was switched off. C



A



B



hundreds of other gadgets, and everything that he invented are on display in a C



B



C



D



D



24. Thomas Edison is best known for inventing the lightbulb, but he also invented D



36. Although most U.S. presidents earned degrees from colleges and universities, a A



B



little, the most famous of whom were Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln, did not. C



D



37. Knitting machines can be programmed to produce a seemingly endless variety of 



museum in Ohio.



A



25. Pineapple motifs symbolizing hospitality often appeared on early American A



B C



D



26. In the late 1800s, publications used drawings rather than photographs, so good A



B



B



38. A Howdy Doody marionette and more than 100 other pieces of memorabilia from A



B C



D



27. When a gorilla drinks water, it first soaks the back of it hand and then sucks the B



C D



the classic children's television show bought for more than $300,000 at auction.



illustrations were well paid. A



knits, from a lightweight jersey made from a thin yarn to an heavy jacquard incorporating thick yarns.



cooking molds used for serving both puddings or fancy desserts.



C



D



worms will spontaneously generate from mud.



23. If one eats too quickly without chewing, you might get indigestion. B



C



35. Before Louis Pasteur disproved the misconception, it was widely believed that A



D A



B



intestine at only 6 feet.



C



D



39. Before they were aware that they were crushing alive creatures, divers walked on A



B



coral reefs, breaking the fragile skeletons of these marine polyps and killing whole



water out of its fur.



C



D



28. In 1948, the new chemical compound polyethylene allowed the inventor Earl S. A



Tupper to develop Tupperware, which is remarkably pliant and looks attractively. B



C



D



29. Bomb dogs, as opposed to patrol or attack dogs, complete a several-month A



B



D



sections of coral colonies. 40. Other than moving the right hand as a guide under the line of print, other way to A



B



C



increase reading speed is to read just above and not below the line of print. D



intensive trained program before qualifying as FAA-certified dogs. C



D



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Practice Test VIII (Longman PBT) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1.



___ by placing a numerator over a denominator, fractions represent the parts between whole numbers on the number line. (A) Formed (B) They are formed (C) The form (D) They form



2.



___ of covering the mouth during a yawn developed as a measure to keep life from escaping through the mouth. (A) The custom (B) It was customary (C) Customarily (D) It accustomed



6.



Outdoor climbers have to lug equipment into the wilderness and hook it up before t o scale the rock. (A) finally beginning (B) begin the final (C) the final beginning (D) finally begun



7.



Biologists______what happens to healthy plant and animal life when a river becomes choked with nitrogen and phosphorus. (A) who are concerned about (B) are concerned about (C) the concern about it (D) they are concerned about



3.



___ to see children vaccinated against rotavirus since it leads to nearly 900,000 deaths annually. (A) Some scientists would like (B) Hoping (C) Scientists hoping (D) For some scientists



4.



At the Circus World Museum in Baraboo, Wisconsin   of circus items from the past and present. (A) a collection is 9. (B) a collection (C) is a collection (D) to collect



5.  



8.



11_______the developer of the modern safety mechanisms in elevators, allowed himself to be sent up in an elevator and to have the cable cut to demonstrate the effectiveness of his emergency  braking system. (A) Elisha Otis was (B) It was Elisha Otis who was (C) Elisha Otis, who was (D) Elisha Otis, whose 12. One of the most important ways in which the body   to produce energy. (A) uses food (B) uses food is (C) the use of food is (D) is the use of food



Using Robot Super Achilles, a diverless submersible, 13. Articulatory phonetics involves the study of  are   can photograph shipwrecks up to 2,000 feet produced, described, and classified according to deep, and they can also deploy parachutes to their properties. bring artifacts up to the surface. (A) phones (A) for archeologists to be underwater  (B) how phones (B) underwater archeologists (C) how phones which (C) archeologists are underwater  (D) with archeologists underwater  (D) how phones that



According to documented research,______each other  14. Of the 80 million aspirin tablets taken daily by Americans, somewhere between 30 and 50 and are willing to help each other, the crime rate is percent lower.   as preventive medicine for cardiac diseases. (A) trusting neighbors (A) are taken (B) wherever neighbors trust (C) the trust of neighbors for  (B) to take (C) they are taken (D) neighborhood trust (D) taken 10. Elliptical galaxies are more oval and compact than 15. Neither______nor can sport sailors get an accurate   . reading on compasses near Split Rock because of the (A) with spiral galaxies iron ore in Lake Superior. (B) are spiral (A) merchant sailors can (C) are spiral galaxies (B) merchant sailors (D) to spiral (C) merchant sailors do (D) can merchant sailors



Due to the technology of vulcanization, the sneaker, , was invented and so called because of its quiet footfall. (A) is useful (B) is used as an athletic shoe (C) a rubber-soled athletic shoe (D) a shoe is made for athletes



B



16. What once concerned a few obsessed enthusiasts has became the norm for an A



B



increasing number of drivers, who realize that periodic detailing protects the value C



C



D



29. Educators and others say that chess teaches a growing and maturing children A



B



discipline, logic, and the analytical skills crucial in today's world. C



D



D



of their automobiles. 17. A calf can refer to a baby cow, hippo, antelope, or whales. A



B



C



D



18. Alaska, which is the largest state in the United States, has more than 20,000 square A



miles of inland water,  which amounts to more water than seven of the states fifty B



C



D



have. 19. Kauai, the wettest of the Hawaiian Islands, boast an annual rainfall of 480 inches. A



B



C



D



20. World's youngest chess champion is Garry Kasparov, who won in 1985 at the A



B



C



age of 22. D



21. Although chromium prevents rusting in steel, it would make the alloy more brittle A



B



C



when it is added. D



22. One ladybug can eat as much as 50 aphids in a day. A



B



C



D



23. Pasteurized milk is much safer than untreated milk because they do not contain A



B



C



D



harmful bacteria. 24. The catalytic converter ensures that nearly all the harmful hydrocarbon emissions A



B



from a car is processed before being released as exhaust. C



D



25. The Sydney Opera House, finished 1973, sits on the water's edge and resembles a A



B



C



ship with billowing sails. D



26. In 1934, bank robber Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd shot to death at a farm in East A



B



C



D



Liverpool, Ohio. 27. Although some species of birds lay eggs on bare rocks, most of they prepare a nest A



B



C



D



in which to lay their eggs. 28. As an increasing number of Americans take pets with them when they travel, A



directories for pet-friendliness hotels and activities have become popular.



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Practice Test VIII (Longman PBT) Structure and Written Expression Section II 30. The first bread was probably done in the Fertile Crescent of the Middle East from A



wild grasses long before wheat was even cultivated. B



C



D



31. Deep beneath the Nevada desert is aquifers containing enough fresh water to make A



B C



the arid land bloom. D



32. A well-trained falsetto voice stands in the same relationship to a tenor voice as the A



B



C



recorder and the flute. D



33. A person with normal color vision can, regardless of how pale the colors may be, A



distinguishing among more than 100 different hues of color. B



C



D



34. Any one of a number of widely distributing lizards characterized by long, shiny A



B



C



 bodies, smooth scales, and short legs can be referred to as skinks. D



35. The first doctor who is recognized as the father in modern medicine was the Greek  A



 physician Hippocrates, who is thought to have lived from 460 to 370 B.C. B



C



D



36. Whether neutrinos contain mass or are massless, particles is something that still A



B



C



 puzzle physicists. D



37. Brands were first registered about 1850 as a legal record of cattle ownership A



B



county recorders so that ranchers had some defense against cattle rustlers. C



D



38. The San Diego Wild Animal Park's horticultural department has successfully A



B



cultivated aloes, cycads, euphorbias, cactus, and tree ferns. C



D



39. By sensitively registering light from stars and galaxies too faint to be seen by other  A



telescopes, the Hale's 200-inch mirror illuminated vast regions of a universe, to B



C



which humans previously had been blind. D



40. The invention of the integsrated circuit in 1958 had led to the development of the A



B



microchip and advent of the computer age. C



D



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Practice Test IX (Longman PBT) Structure and Written Expression Section II 1.



When studying serology, medical students____   about the properties of blood. (A) to learn (B) learn (C) learning (D) with learning



2.



The 3,750,000 people living in the country of the Ivory Coast a small country, with only 124,500 square miles of area on the west coast of Africa. (A) they inhabit (B) actually (C) to inhabit (D) inhabit



3.



Because of El Ni*o, high winds, heavy surf, and  possible flooding for the winter of 1997-1998 in Southern California. (A) to be predicted (B) all predictions (C) were all predicted (D) predicting



4.



___ in water and on land, so they are generally considered to be accurate indicators of environmental health. (A) Frogs living (B) Because frogs live (C) The life of frogs (D) Frogs live



6.



Even though fairly accurate weather models have  been developed, enough to use for weather forecasting. (A) because they are not yet reliable (B) yet without reliability (C) they are not yet reliable (D) still not reliable



11. The Dalton Gang, which was notorious for its train robberies, was practically while attempting to rob a pair of banks in Coffeyville, Kansas. (A) in wiping out (B) to wipe out (C) wiped out (D) wipe out



7.



Images____ that gases at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy rotate at thousands of miles per hour, indicating a powerful gravitational force. (A) from space have revealed (B) revelation from space (C) they have revealed from space (D) from space that revealed



12. In 1620, 41 Pilgrims aboard the {Mayflower{, which was anchored off Massachusetts, that called for a "body politick." (A) a compact was signed (B) to sign a compact (C) signing a compact (D) signed a compact



8.



Tuberculosis rates in New York City dropped sharply in the 1920s horses, decreasing the amount of bacteria-laden dust in the air. (A) cars replaced (B) as cars replaced (C) replacing cars (D) replaced cars



13. Never , household cleaning sprays, or solvent based cleaners be used on the seat belts of a car. (A) detergents should (B) detergents (C) the use of detergents (D) should detergents



9.



Like man,______, which it uses to manipulate its food. (A) raccoons have opposing thumbs (B) the raccoon has opposing thumbs (C) the raccoon which has opposing thumbs (D) the opposing thumbs on the raccoon



14.



5.



16. In 1836, Sam Houston was inaugurates as the first constitutionally elected A



B



 president of the Republic of Texas.



C



29. In addition of finding out that no two snowflakes are the same, Wilson W. Bentley A



D



B



also found that they all have six sides and are usually formed from flat, platelike C



17. On May 20, 1861, North Carolina votedto secede from a United States. A



B



C



D



crystals.



D



18. Some of the Great Barrier Reef lie underwater, but at least 200 islands dot its A



15. Should______in use, the horizontal movement along a fault line can be measured continuously. (A) a creepmeter be (B) a creepmeter  (C) a creepmeter has it (D) it be a creepmeter 



10. British scientist John Fleming, vacuum tube,  paved the way for the development of radio and television. (A) developed the (B) who developed the (C) he developed the (D) whose development of the



___ , the 38th president of the United States,  became president in 1974 following the resignation of Richard Nixon. (A) Because Gerald Ford (B) Gerald Ford was (C) Gerald Ford (D) When Gerald Ford



of an ecosystem eventually affects those species higher up. (A) Whatever affects the lowliest member  (B) Whatever the effect on the lowliest member  (C) The lowliest members (D) What is the affect on the lowliest member 



B



C D



30. Just alike a legend, the primary purpose of a fable is to tell people how they should A



length.



B



live because it also ends with a moral. C



19. When a spider builds a web, it first had used a tough thread to construct the outer  A



B



C



D



31. Morton Gould, a popular conductor and composer of not only musicals and ballets A D



frame.



C



B



D



32. The study of the stone implements of the Paleolithic and Neolithic people have



20. The koala looks like a small bear,  but they are actually part of the marsupial A



B



and symphonies, died in 1996. A



B



C



helped us to understand how these early people lived.



C



family.



D



33. The more greatly a person's eating and the less the amount of daily exercise,



D



21. The shamrock became increasingly identify with St. Patrick's Day when the story A



A



B



the fatter and the more likely to develop heart disease the person is.



B



C C



D



34. In order for a doctor to practice medicine in any hospital, it must be proved that the



circulated about St. Patrick's sermon incorporating the three-leaf clover as an



A



D



B



doctor has the qualifiers to do so.



illustration of the divine Trinity.



C



A



B



D



35. Sir Walter Scott's book,  Rob Roy, is evoked lovely in Hector Berlioz's Scottish



22. The skins of potatoes contain dietary fiber as well as an number of vitamins and



A



minerals, including potassium and iron.



C



D



36. Histamines are chemicals released when irritants trigger the body's many allergic



D



23. The most advanced version of Intelligent Transportation Systems has already be A



B



concert overture "Rob Roy Macgregor."



C



B



C



D



given the capability to direct a vehicle to move forward, steer, and stop without help from the driver. 24. Spanish explorer Cabeza de Vaca was one of only four explorers who were still



A



B



C



responses, which include a swollen blood vessels, lowered blood pressure, and D



itching.



A



live at the end of a 1528 expedition to what is now known as Tampa Bay, Florida. B



C



25. Only if it is kept out of circulation does coins become a mint-quality collector's A



B



C



A



B



C



were suckled a she-wolf.



D



D



item.



38. Each year, hundreds of thousands of earthquakes with magnitudes lesser than 2.9



26. Some fire extinguishers produce a burst of carbon dioxide gas, which inhibited A C



A D



D A



B



gets it oxygen as air comes into direct contact with the surface of the eye.



A



B



 production for 25 years from the initial conception of the idea to its actual C



B



C



receive credit in that person's name by a thief. D



40. The alumnus from universities and colleges are asked to support their alma maters



D



28. On October 28, 1886, the Statue of Liberty was final inaugurated after being in A



C



39. Identity theft occurs whenever personal identifying information stolen and used to



27. Unlike other organs, the cornea is not supplied with blood vesselsbut instead C



B



on the Richter scale occur.



B



 burning by starving the fire of oxygen.



realization.



37. According to legend, Romulus and Remus, who founded the great city of Rome,



D



A



generously to help defray tuition costs for future students. B



C



D



D



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