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Practice Test 11

A Structure

1 In 1798, Charles Newbold designed a cast iron plow that than the wooden plows then in use

A) was more efficient B) was of more efficiency

C) had more efficiency D) it was more efficient

Qe sees think of metallurgy as a modern field of science, but it is actually one of the oldest

C) Many people who D) In spite of many people

3 Part of Jane Colden’s work involved collecting plant specimens, cataloging plants, and with other botanists A) exchanging correspondence

B) her exchange of correspondence

C) correspondence exchanging

D) correspondence was exchanged

4 The walls of arterles into three layers

5, The art of storytelling 1s humanity

7 Centuries of erosion have exposed rock surfaces in the Painted Desert of northern Arizona

C) in colors of the rainbow D) a rainbow’s coloring

8 Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman governor in the United States

9 Dry farming is a type of agriculture used in areas less than 20 inches of rainfall

10 Once known as the "Golden State” because of its gold mines,

A) North Carolina today mines few metallic minerals

B) Few metallic minerals are mined in North Carolina today

C) There are few metalli minerals mined in North Carolina today

D) Today in North Carolina few metallic minerals are mined

11 Indoor heating systems have made for people to live and work

comfortably in temperate climates

12 of liquids through pipes

A) The flow controlled by valves

B) For valves to control the flow

C) Valves control the flow

D) Controlled by valves, the flow

13 Honey is the only form of naturally occurring sugar that to be

refined before it can be eaten

14 species of wild goats, only one, the Rocky Mountain goat, is

native to North America

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A) The ten B) Ten of the

15 Snare drums produce a sharp, ratting sound

B Written Expression

16 (A Much) (B superstitions) and symbols (C are) connected (D with)

Halloween

17 Luray Cavems in (A northern) Virginia contain (B acres) of

(C colorful) rock formations (D illumination) by electric lights

18 Furniture makers use glue (A to hold) joints (B together) and

(C sometimes) to reinforce (D it)

19 Anthracite (A contains) a (B higher) (C percent) of (D carbon) than

bituminous coal

20 (A Sheep) have been (B domesticated) for (C over) 5,000 (D years ago)

21 The hard , (A out) surface of (B of) (C the tooth) (D is called)

enamel

22 Aneroid barometers (A are) smaller (B than) mercury barometers and are (C more easy) to (D carry)

23 Liquids take (A the shape) of any container (B which in) (C they) are (D placed)

24, The earliest form of (A artificial) (B lighting) was are which

(C also) provided (D warm) and protection

25 Publishers of modern (A encyclopedias) employ (B hundreds) of

(C specialists) and large (D editorials) staffs

26 Automobiles (A begun) to be (B equipped with) hit in radios (D around) 1930

27 The thread used (A in) knitting (B may be) woolen yarn, cotton, (C or)

synthetic fabric threads (D such rayon)

28 (A All) mammals (B have) hair, (C but not) (D always) evident

29 Asparagus grows (A well) in soil (B that) is (C too much) salty for

(D most) crops to grow

30 (A A professor) of (B economic) and history at Atlanta University,

W.E.B Du Bois promoted (C full) racial (D equality)

31 Bubbles (A of) air in ice cream (B make it) soft and (C enough smooth) (D to eat)

32 (A However) type of raw (B materials) are used (C in making) paper,

the process is essentially (D the same)

33 Ducks are (A less) susceptible (B to) infections than (C another)

types of (D poultry)

34, Lake Tahoe’s great (A deep) of 1,600 (B feet) prevents (C it) from

(D freezing) in the winter

35 (A By) 1675, Boston was the (B home port) for almost 750 ships,

(C ranging) in size (D between) 30 to 250 tons

36 The (A silk) thread that spiders spin is (B much) (C finer) than the

silk that (D it comes) from silkworms

37 Needlers are (A simple looking) tools, (B but) they are (C very

relatively) difficult (D to make)

38 Winslow Homer, (A who had) no (B formally) training in art, became

(C famous for) his (D paintings) of the sea and seacoast

39 The reflection of (A sunshines) (B off) snow can be (C so intense)

that (D it causes) a condition known as “snow blindness”

40 (A The first) rugs were made (B by the hand), and the (C finest ones)

are (D still) handmade

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1 In 1798, Charles Newbold designed a cast iron plow that than the wooden plows then in use

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C) had more efficiency D) it was more efficient

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8 Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman governor in the United States

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9 Dry farming is a type of agriculture used in areas less than 20 inches of rainfall

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10 Once known as the "Golden State” because of its gold mines,

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17 Luray Cavems in (A northern) Virginia contain (B acres) of

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A Structure

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A) Musical tones consist of every

B) All musical tones consisting of

C) It consists of all musical tones

D) Every musical tone consists of

Qe sees , all animals need oxygen, water, food, and the proper range of temperatures

3 Billie Holiday’s rough emotional voice made her stand out as a jazz singer

7 The one person most responsible for making New York Cityork City a center of furniture design in the early

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nineteenth century cabinetmaker Duncan Phyfe

A) was the hardworking B) through his hard work

8 Candles from beeswax burn with a very clean flame

9 Hydroponics is the cultivation of plants soil

10 a language family is a group of language with a common orign

and similar vocabulary, grammar, and sound systems

A) What linguists call B) It is called by linguists

11 In the eighteenth century the town of Bennington, Vermont, was famous for _ pottery

12 bacterial infection is present in the body, the bone marrow

produces more white blood cells than usual

13 Anyone who has ever pulled weeds from a garden roots firmly

Anchor plants to the soil

14 So thick and rích of Illinois that early settlers were unable

to force a plow through it

15 because of the complexity of his writing, Henry James never became a popular author, but his works are admired by critics and other writers

B Written Expression

16 A rattlesnake has a spot (A between) (B one’s) eyes that is

(C sensitive to) (D heat)

17 (A Improvements) in people's health are (B due in part) (C to advances in) medical care and better (D sanitary)

18 (A In) 1792, a corporation (B constructed) a (C 60-miles) toll road

(D from) Philadelphia to Lancaster, Pennsylvania

19 Insects (A appeared) (B on) earth (C before long) the (D earliest

mammals)

20 (A All of) Agnes Repplier’s writings, (B even those) on (C the most

serious) subject, show her sense of (D humorous)

21 Fungi are (A the most important) decomposers of (B forest soil)

(C just like) bacteria are (D the chief) decomposers of grassland soil

22 Halifax Harbor in Nova Scotia (A is) one of (B the most safe)

(C harbors) (D in the world)

23 Ballpoint pens (A require) a tiny, (B perfectly) (C round) ball for (D its) tips

24, (A Since) the 1930s, (B the archaeology) has become a (C precise)

science with strict (D rules) and procedures

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25 Interstate Highway 80 is (A so) an (B important) road that (C it is)

sometimes (D referred to) as "America’s Main Street.”

26 John Jay, a (A diplomat) and statesman, first (B entered) (C public)

(D live) in 1773

27 Mount Hood in Oregon is (A a) center for (B alpine) sports such as

(C skiing), climbing, and (D bikes)

28 The chameleon’s (A able) to change color to match (B its) surroundings is (C shared) by quite (D a few) lizards

29 Florence Sabin is (A recognized) not only (B for) her theoretical

research in (C anatomy) and physiology (D and) for her work in public

health

30 The (A top layer) of the ocean stores (B as much) heat as (C does) all the gases in the (D atmosphere)

31 (A Almost) lemons (B grown) in the United States come (C from)

(D farms) in Florida and California

32 (A Hair) is made of the same basic material (B as both) the nails,

claws, and (C hooves of) mammals (D are made of)

33 Not until geologists (A began to) study (B exposed) rocks in ravines

and (c on) mountainsides (D they did) discover many of the earth's

secrets

34 The water of the Gulf Stream may be (A as much as) 20 (B percentage) warmer (C than) the (D surrounding) water

35 (A Mathematics) have taken centuries (B to develop) the (C methods)

that (D we now use) in arithmetic

36 One of the (A most beautiful) botanical (B gardens) in the United

States is the (C wildly) and lovely Magnolia Gardens (D near)

Charleston, South Carolina

37 Benthic organisms are (A those) that live on (B or) in (C a bottom) of

a (D body of) water

38 (A It) has been known (B since) the eighteenth century (C that) the

adrenal glands are essential (D of) life

39 The (A making) of leather (B goods) from animal (C skins) is one of

the (D soonest) accomplishments of humankind

40 (A Married) customs (B differ) (C greatly) from society (D to)

society

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(D from) Philadelphia to Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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33 Just three tears (A afterwards) Martha Graham’s (B first) dance lesson, (A she) starred (D in the) ballet Xochitl

34 The (A delicate) color of rose quartz is (B due the) (C presence) of

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37 (A Located) on the (B frontally) surface of the skull, the human eye is a (C spheroid) organ in a (D bony) cavity

38 (A Nicotine) consumption is (B no) diminished by (C pipe smoking) ; a causal relationship (D exists) between all forms of smoking and cancer

39 Time is (A of) (B few) account in relation to great thoughts that are

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40 (A The advances) (B in) information technology are rapidly changing

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A) By studying B) To study

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21 Scientists (A have been studying) the (B effects of) aspirin (C on lower) the (D instances of) heart attacks in people

22 (A The more) you (B pull) on a square knot, the (C tightest) it (D gets)

23 The koto, a japanise string instrument, (A consists in) (B a) long (C wooden) body and seven to thirteen (D strings)

24, (A Much of) the (B beautifully) spring color in the mountain meadows (C comes) (D from) the flower of wild lupine plant

25 The (A earliest) suspension bridges in the United States (B were) (C built by) American (D building) James Finley

26 Caterpillars have three (A pairs of) legs, two (B row) of (C eyes), and (D strong) jaws

27 Cro-Magnon man, a human being (A who) lived about 35,000 years

ago, (B was) about six feet tall, (C stood) straight, and (D with) a large brain and a high forehead

28 The boll weevil, a (A cotton-eating) insect, was (B a major reason) for the change from a (C one-crop economy) to diversified (D.agricultural) in the U.S

29 Used to aerate the (A soils), (B uproot) weeds, and cover seeds, a harrow is (C an) important farm (D implement)

30 The number of wild condors, an endangered (A species of) bird,

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31 Because of (A many) (B explore) voyages into space, we have (C increased) our knowledge (D about) the planets

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32 Mahogany wood, (A what) is used for (B making) furniture, is

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33 Muscular dystrophy is a disease of (A the) muscles, which

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34 Yellowstone National Park is well known for its (A beautiful) (B canyon), its (C amazed) geysers, and its (D wild life)

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37 (A Both) scientists and (B treasure seekers) are (C interesting in) (D uncovering) the mysteries of the sunken ship, the Titanic

38 Harvard University, (A that is) (B the oldest) American college, (C was) (D founded) in 1636

39 Franz Schubert, the famous Austrian composer, (A was) first

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40 (A A few of) the (B works in art) of the French painter Cezanne are (C part of) the permanent (D collection of) the Museum of Modern Art in New York City

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5 That most natural time units are not simple multiples of each in constructing a calendar

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6 An abstract painter and a pioneer of Surrealism, and symbolic images

A) Miro's works are characterized by bright colors

B) the works of Miro are characterized by bright colors

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D) bright colors characterize the works of Miro

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10 In order for people who spoke different language to engage in trade

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19 Natural bridges (A of stone) are (B formed the) action of water (C or) (D wind-driven) sand

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21 Quite (A logically), (B nearly all) early roads followed (C course of)

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(D height)

26 (A Compared to) (B those) of animals, the fossil record for (C

27 Life (A that) we know (B it) is (C based on) the (D element) carbon

28 There (A are) many people in this city (B which) (C own) the house

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33 Each of the girls (A whom) I have invited to (B take part in) the

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35 The (A style) of a play derives from the (B specify) material and

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unit of currency, the dollar, in terms of the gold standard

40 The (A tough) skin (B formed by) (C dried) linseed oil does not break or chip, and (D resistant) to changes in the weather

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