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Section07

1.Astranger,thestudentsweresurprisedtoseehimentertheclassroomcarryingabowlingball.

(A)Astranger,thestudentsweresurprisedtoseehimentertheclassroomcarryingabowlingball.

(B)Astrangercarryingabowlingball,thestudentsweresurprisedtoseehimenteringtheclassroom.

(C)Thestudentsweresurprisedtoseeastrangerentertheclassroom,andhecarriedabowlingball.

(D)Thestudentsweresurprisedtoseeastrangercarryingabowlingballentertheclassroom.

(E)Thestudents,whoweresurprisedtoseeastrangerentertheclassroomcarryingabowlingball.

2.SeveralofFrankStella’spaintingswereinspiredbytheshapesofwavesandwhales,titledafterchapterheadingsfromMoby-Dick.

(A)paintingswereinspiredbytheshapesofwavesandwhales,titled

(B)paintingshadtheirinspirationfromtheshapesofwavesandwhaleswithtitles

(C)paintings,inspiredbytheshapesofwavesandwhales,aretitled

(D)paintings,whichwereinspiredbytheshapesofwavesandwhalesandwhicharetitled

(E)paintings,beinginspiredbytheshapesofwavesandwhales,titled

3.Themayorclaimedthatamajorityofthepropertyownerswouldhavefavoredherproposalifputtothevote.

(A)wouldhavefavoredherproposalifput

(B)wouldhavefavoredherproposalifithadbeenput

(C)favoredherproposalifitwouldhavebeenput

(D)favoredherproposalifput

(E)favoredherproposaliftheywereput

4.Thepsychologiststatesthatmostpeoplewantthesamethings:

interestingandmeaningfulwork,respect,andtohavethembelovedforthemselvesalone.

(A)interestingandmeaningfulwork,respect,andtohavethembelovedforthemselvesalone

(B)tohaveinterestingandmeaningfulwork,respect,andlovedforthemselvesalone

(C)workthathasinterestandismeaningful,tohaverespect,andtobebelovedforthemselvesalone

(D)interestingandmeaningfulwork,respect,andtheirownlove

(E)tohaveinterestingandmeaningfulwork,toberespected,andtobelovedforthemselvesalone

5.Byemployingexoticharmoniesandmakingunusualuseofinstruments,Mahlerwasapathfinderfromromanticismtomodernmusic.

(A)Mahlerwasapathfinder

(B)apathwascreatedbyMahler

(C)Mahlercreatedapath

(D)Mahlerwasthecreatorofapath

(E)washowMahlercreatedapath

6.Inthepast,manyfamouspaintersmeticulouslygroundtheirowncolors,anattentiontodetailthatisnoteworthy.

(A)anattentiontodetailthatisnoteworthy

(B)inasmuchastheyshowedattentiontodetail,itisnoteworthy

(C)thismakesitnoteworthyinshowingtheirattentiontodetail

(D)anideathatisnoteworthyinshowingtheirattentiontodetail

(E)whichisnoteworthyanditshowsanattentiontodetail

7.Byincludingpiecesofcloth,newspaper,wallpaper,andothermaterialsinhiswork,Picasso’sinnovationhadanimportantinfluenceontwentieth-centuryart.

(A)Picasso’sinnovationhadanimportantinfluenceon

(B)thisinnovationofPicasso’swasimportantinitsinfluenceover

(C)Picasso’simportantinnovativeinfluencewason

(D)Picassowasinfluential,withhisinnovation,over

(E)theinnovativePicassowasanimportantinfluenceon

8.OnceAmericanfilmslookedslickandcommercialcomparedtoEuropeanimports;now,almostthereverseistrue.

(A)now,almostthereverseistrue

(B)nowtheyarealmostthereverse

(C)instead,thereisalmostareversalnow

(D)nowitisalmostthereversethatistrue

(E)ithasnowbeenalmostreversed

9.Althoughknownprimarilyasapoet,thepaintingsofLawrenceFerlinghettihaverecentlybeenreceivingpublicattention.

(A)Althoughknownprimarilyasapoet,thepaintingsofLawrenceFerlinghetti

(B)Althoughknownprimarilyforhispoetry,LawrenceFerlinghetti’spaintings

(C)Althoughhispoetryisprimarilywhatheisknownfor,LawrenceFerlinghetti’spaintings

(D)AlthoughLawrenceFerlinghettiisknownprimarilyasapoetandhispaintings

(E)AlthoughLawrenceFerlinghettiisknownprimarilyforhispoetry,hispaintings

10.Formanyabrilliantarchitect,beingfreetoinnovateismoreimportantthanbeingwellpaid.

(A)beingfreetoinnovateismoreimportantthan

(B)havingfreedomofinnovationismoreimportantthan

(C)thereismoreimportanceinthefreedomtoinnovatethan

(D)freedomtoinnovatehasmoreimportancethan

(E)tohavethefreedomtoinnovateismoreimportantthan

11.Whatwasnotachievedinlastyear’scountyvoterregistrationdrivewasmorethancompensatedforbythisyear,whichregisteredoverthreethousandnewvoters.

(A)bythisyear,whichregisteredoverthreethousandnewvoters

(B)bythisyear,havingoverthreethousandnewvotersregistered

(C)bythisyear’sdrive,whichregisteredoverthreethousandnewvoters

(D)whentheyregisteredthreethousandnewvotersthisyear

(E)thisyear,whentheyregisteredoverthreethousandnewvoters

12.For(A)thecyclistexploringIreland’swesterncliffs,everyroadleadingoutof(B)thetownofClifdenofferstheir(C)own(D)setofwonders.Noerror(E)

13.TheconstructionofawaterwaylinkingtheAtlanticandPacificOceanswasfirstproposed(A)in1524,butnotuntil(B)thePanamaCanalopenedin1914didsuchaproject(C)becomeareality(D).Noerror(E)

14.Thecharmof(A)Lofting’sbookliesin(B)thehumorousreversalof(C)roles—theanimalsguide,assist,andgenerallytheytake(D)careofthehelplesshumans.Noerror(E)

15.Peopleweretrainedtoperform(A)onetinypartofoneprocessinonedepartmentofoneindustry,andsohaving(B)nosenseof(C)theprocessasawhole(D).Noerror(E)

16.TheStegosaurus,plant-eatingdinosaurs(A)withprotective(B)bonyplatesandtailspikes,wasoncecommonin(C)whatisnow(D)Colorado.Noerror(E)

17.Someplantsusechemicalsignalsthatrepel(A)insects,andalso,these(B)signalshelptoputneighboringplantsonalertsotheycan(C)mounttheirowndefenses(D).Noerror(E)

18.Innovativeuseofcomputersintheclassroomallowsstudentstoundertake(A)projectsthatencourages(B)them(C)tobeboth(D)analyticalandintellectuallyadventurous.Noerror(E)

19.Whenoneisresearching(A)thecustomsofacommunity,you(B)mustlearnabout(C)itshistoryandobserveitspeoplegoingabouttheir

(D)ordinaryactivities.Noerror(E)

20.Workingwith(A)consummateskill,Picassosketchedaportraitof(B)theyouthfulbut(C)experienceddancerwhowasposingfor(D)him.Noerror(E)

21.From1566until(A)1576SantaElena,nowanexcavationsite(B)inSouthCarolina,wasthecapitalofSpanishFlorida;however(C),ithasbecome(D)anEnglishsettlementby1735.Noerror(E)

22.Despite(A)theattorney’smovingplea,thejudgeplaced(B)thejuvenileoffenderon(C)probationforanindecisive(D)period.Noerror

(E)

23.Yearningfor(A)atrulyrepresentative(B)artformoftheAmericas,theartworldofthe1920’slookedhopefully(C)tothethreepopularMexicanmuralartistsoftheday(D).Noerror(E)

24.Therehasalwaysbeenagreatdealof(A)frictionbetweenJoanandI(B)becausewe(C)haveopposingpoliticalviewsaboutwhich(D)weareveryvocal.Noerror(E)

25.When(A)M.R.Harrington,anarchaeologistfromtheMuseumoftheAmericanIndian,begantoexcavate(B)theruinshenamed(C)thePuebloGrandedeNevada,heunearthedartifactsindicating(D)a500-yearoccupationbyindigenouspeoples.Noerror(E)

26.Thesupervisorcitedthreeworkers,eachofwhich(A)islikelyto(B)winaprizeforhavingsuggested(C)cost-effectivechangesat(D)thefactory.Noerror(E)

27.Freedomofactionandexpressionare(A)atthefoundationnotonlyof(B)oursystemofgovernmentbutalsoofourexpectationsconcerning(C)humanrelationsatall(D)levelsofsociety.Noerror(E)

28.Whilebothdisasterrescueworkersandnewsreportersmayface(A)physicaldanger,thelatter(B)canusuallycontrolhisorher(C)exposuretorisk,whereas(D)rescueworkersoftencannot.Noerror(E)

29.Therefusalofthemanagementtorevise(A)their(B)policyon(C)familyleavecaused(D)anuproaramongemployees.Noerror(E)

Questions30-35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

(1)Someoftheworld’sgreatestscientistshavebeenwomen,andmostpeoplestilltendtothinkofscienceasa“man’sgame.”

(2)Thereareprobablymanyreasonsthatmorementhanwomenhadfameasscientists.(3)Unequalaccesstoeducationalopportunitiesiscertainlyone.

(4)Butsometimesthereasonisplainold-fashioneddishonesty.(5)JamesWatson,FrancisCrick,andMauriceWilkinswereawardedtheNobelPrizeforthediscoverybythemofthedoublehelixstructureoftheDNAmolecule.(6)Thediscoveryisseenbymostasoneofthegreatestcontributionstothemodernhistoryofbiology.

(7)OneofthemostimportantpiecesofevidenceusedbyWatsonandCricktofigureoutthisstructurewasanx-raydiffractionphotographthathadbeentakenbyawoman,RosalindFranklin.(8)Scientistsoftenbuildontheworkofotherscientists,buttheyusuallydosoopenly.(9)Franklin’sphotographwassecretlyshowntoWatsonbyhercolleagueMauriceWilkins.(10)Whonevertoldherwhathehaddone.(11)AndthenWatson,Crick,andWilkinsgaveNobelPrizelecturesthatcontained98referencestotheworkofotherscientists,notcitingasingleoneofFranklin’spapers.(12)OfthemonlyWilkinsinhisspeechmakingevenacasualreferencetoherwhenhesaidshemadesome“veryvaluablecontributionstothex-rayanalysis.”

30.Incontext,whichofthefollowingisthebestchangetomaketosentence1?

(A)Insert“Asonecansee”atthebeginning.

(B)Insert“Inthefieldofgenetics”atthebeginning.

(C)Insert“ofcourse”after“and”.

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