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(C)Thewomanshouldbuyasmallerbriefcase.

(D)Thebriefcasewillbereadybefore

Tuesday.

7.(A)Findouthowmuchworkwillberequired

fortheclass.

(B)Takeanotherclassinsteadofcreative

writing

(C)Askhisadvisorabouttheinstructorinthe

Wednesdayclass.

(D)SignupfortheWednesdayclass.

8.(A)He'

lltakehisfriendstoFlorida.

(B)He'

snotsurewhathe'

lldo.

(C)Heplannedhistripalongtimeago.

(D)He'

drathernottravelduringspringbreak.

9.(A)Hethinksclothingpriceswilldecrease

evenfurther.

sgoingtogoshoppingsoon.

(C)Hedidn'

tknowthatstoreswerehaving

salesnow.

(D)Hewantstoseewhatthewomanbought.

10.(A)She'

sgladthemanwaitedforher.

(B)She'

dliketoreschedulethemeeting.

(C)Shewasn'

tverylateforthemeeting.

(D)She'

ssorrythatshemissedthemeeting.

11.(A)She'

11playchesswiththemanthis

afternoon.

(B)Shedoesn'

tknowhowtoplaychess.

(C)She'

llwearawarmjackettothematch.

drathernotgooutwiththeman.

12.(A)Sheoriginallyproposedit.

tthinkit'

sagoodidea.

squitesureitwilltakeplace.

(D)Itssuccessdependsontheweather.

13.(A)Notalloftheadvertisedbookswereon

sale.

(B)Someofthebookswerestillpacked.

(C)Thestorewastoocrowdedforhimto

enter.

(D)Hehadtoworkatthebookstorethis

morning.

14.(A)She'

snotsureshewantstogototheparty.

(B)Shejustreturnedfromavisittothe

Andersons.

(C)Shemaynotbeabletogivethemana

ride.

(D)Thepartyisn'

tonFriday.

15.(A)She'

llcontinuetousetheLaundromat

nearthedorms.

(B)SherecentlyswitchedLaundromats.

(C)Shedoesn'

tusethesameLaundromatthe

manuses.

(D)TheLaundromatnearthedormsisn'

t

converunentforher.

16.(A)Trytochangehisreservationstoa

differenttime.

(B)Travelbytraininsteadofbyplane.

(C)Continuetryingtogetaticket.

(D)Cancelhistravelplans.

17.(A)Theyshouldwaitforhim.

(B)Theyshouldgowithouthim.

(C)He'

lltrytojointhemlater.

(D)Theyshouldbringhimsomepizza.

18.(A)Thejobshavealreadybeenfilled.

(B)Themanshouldhandinhisapplication

verysoon.

(C)Themancanstartworktoday.

(D)Themanisn'

tqualifiedforanyofthe

jobs.

19.(A)Shereadonlyhalfofthebook.

(B)Themanshouldchooseadifferentbook

toread

(C)Themanwillenjoythebookeventually.

(D)Themaincharactersinthehookaren'

interesting.

20.(A)Hecan'

tgetaroomatthehotel.

(B)Hedidn'

tgetthetypeofroomhewanted.

(C)Heexpectedtheroomtobemore

expensive.

(D)Hethoughthehadalreadymadea

reservation.

21.(A)Ifhecanhelpherfilloutajob

application.

(B)Ifheknowsofanyjobopeningswithhis

formeremployer.

(C)Ifhe'

11bereturningtothecampwherehe

workedlastyear.

(D)Ifheenjoyedthejobhehadlastsummer.

22.(A)Susanmightnotbeamemberofthe

debateteam.

(B)Susanoftenwearspurpleshirts.

twanttogotothedebate.

(D)Hedidn'

tnoticewhatSusanwas

wearing.

23.(A)She'

srarelyhome.

(B)Shespendsalotoftimeonthephone.

sbeenawayforseveraldays.

(D)Shemakescallsonlywhennecessary.

24.(A)Visithermoreoften.

(B)Stoparguinginfrontofotherpeople.

(C)Callheriftheyneedherhelp.

(D)Givehertheirnewaddress.

25.(A)Givethewomanmoretimetowriteher

paper.

(B)Visitthewomaninthehospital.

(C)Refusetoacceptthewoman'

spaper.

(D)Letthewomanchangethetopicofher

26.(A)Hedoesn'

tlikewearingone.

(B)Hedoesn'

tfeelprofessionalwearingone.

twearoneinhisdepartment.

(D)Hedoesn'

twanttopayforone.

27.(A)Shesawanailintheman'

stire.

(B)Themanshouldn'

tdriveonthetire.

(C)Themanmaynotneedanewtire.

(D)Shealsoneedsairinhertires.

28.(A)She'

llbeonthesameairplaneastheman.

ttakeverygoodnote.

slookingforaridetotheairport.

(D)Shecan'

thelptheman.

29.(A)Thewomanlookstired.

twanttomove.

(C)RichardsonDormitoryisparticularly

noisy.

(D)RichardsonDormitoryisboring.

30.(A)Itwasn'

topenonMondays.

(B)Itsopeninghadbeenpostponed.

(C)ItwasgoingtoclosebeforeMonday.

(D)Itdidn'

tdeservethepraiseIreceived.

31.(A)Thestrengthofoceancurrents.

(B)Themovementofsedimentdeepinthe

ocean.

(C)Thebestmethodsforstudyingdeep

oceanprocesses.

(D)Anewwayofmeasuringthedepthofthe

32.(A)Whythebooktalksaboutturbidity

currents.

(B)Howwindscanaffectsomeocean

(C)Thecausesofunderwaterearthquakes.

(D)Whataturbiditycurrentis.

33.(A)It'

scleaner.

(B)it'

sheavier.

(C)It'

swarmer.

(D)Itmovesmoreslowly.

34.(A)Bygreatlyincreasingtheocean'

sdepthin

someareas.

(B)Bycreatinglargewavesonthesurface

oftheocean.

(C)Bycausingmudorsandtomixwith

oceanwater

(D)Bycrushinglargeamountsofstone.

35.(A)Toexplainhowwindscauseturbidity

(B)Toremindthestudentwhereocean

sedimentsoriginate.

(C)Toexplaintheeffectsofturbidity

(D)Toremindthestudentaboutthenext

assignment.

36.(A)Toconvincehimtogoonacanoetrip.

(B)Toinvitehimtoacookout.

(C)Toaskifshecanborrowhiscar.

(D)Totellhimaboutatripshetook.

37.(A)Alunch.

(B)Asleepingbag.

(C)Acanoe.

(D)Alent.

38.(A)Swimming.

(B)Driving.

(C)Sleepingoutdoors.

(D)Canoeing.

39.(A)Tofindoutwhetherhewantstogo

canoeing.

(B)Totellhimwhetherhercarisrepaired.

(C)Tofindoutwhatkindoffoodheis

bringing.

(D)Totellhimwhattimetheyareleaving.

40.(A)Competitioninbusiness.

(B)Governmentgrants.

(C)Atypeofeconomicpolicy.

(D)Internationaltransportationpractices.

41.(A)Americanindustrialists.

(B)Frencheconomists.

(C)Internationalleaders.

(D)CivilWarveterans.

42.(A)Therightsofprivatebusinessowners

shouldbeprotected.

(B)Thegovernmentshouldn'

tinterferein

privatebusiness.

(C)Politiciansshouldsupportindustrial

growth.

(D)Competitionamongcompaniesshouldbe

restricted.

43.(A)Theimpactofenzymesonchemical

reactions.

(B)Thewaythebodyproducesenzymes.

(C)Thestructureofenzymes.

(D)Typesofchemicalproductscreatedwith

enzymes.

44.(A)ItdividesintoTwodifferentparts.

(B)Itkeepsthesamechemicalstructure.

(C)Itbecomespartofanewchemical

compound.

(D)Itproducesmoreoftheenzyme.

45.(A)Provideextraenergytostartthereaction.

(B)Raisethetemperatureofthechemicals.

(C)Releaseachemicalneededtostartthe

reaction.

(D)Lowertheamountofenergyneededto

startthereaction.

46.(A)Toshowthatenzymesareveryeffective.

(B)Topointoutthatenzymescansometimes

failtowork.

(C)Toexplainwhatenzymesaremadeof.

(D)Todescribedifferenttypesofenzymes.

47.(A)Therelationshipbetweenpaintingand

sculpture.

(B)Theideasbehindanartist'

swork.

(C)Thepracticalvalueofaworkofart.

(D)Thewaytheeyeperceivesshapein

48.(A)Itisoftendisplayedoutdoors.

(B)Itdoesnotalwaysrepresentanobject.

(C)Itisthree-dimensional.

(D)Itisdonebyrelativelyfewartists.

49.(A)Togiveanexampleofnaturalshapes.

(B)Todescribeearlysculpture.

(C)Toillustratetheiruseastools.

(D)Todemonstratetheirroleasdecorative

objects.

50.(A)Theyarealwaysmadeofstone.

(B)Theyarepaintedinbrightcolors.

(C)Theycontainmovingparts.

(D)Theymakeuseofholes.

 

SectionTwo:

StructureandWrittenExpression

1.Mostgeologistsbelieve—fromtheremainsof

tinymarineplantsandanimalsthatdied

millionsofyearsago.

(A)whatwasformedpetroleum

(B)thatpetroleumwasformed

(C)whenpetroleumformed

(D)petroleumthatformed

2.TheseatofFrance'

sNorthAmericanholdings

intheeighteenthcenturywasQuebec,andthe

Frenchheritage—dominantthere.

(A)toremain

(B)remaining

(C)byremaining

(D)hasremained

3.IfEarthdidnotrotate,differencesinair

pressurewouldbe—,withwindsblowing

fromhigh-pressuretolow-pressureareas.

(A)primaryairflowtocause

(B)theprimarycauseofairflow

(C)theyprimarilycauseairflow

(D)airflowhasaprimarycause

4.Amobileisasculptureconstructedofpansso

delicatelyconnectedandbalanced—theentire

suspendedstructuremaybemovedby

vibrationormanualmanipulation.

(A)inorder

(B)making

(C)with

(D)that

5.Theiceofaglacierthatreachestheseabreaks

off—.

(A)andformingicebergs

(B)toformicebergs

(C)icebergshave-formed

(D)whentheformationoficebergs

6.Migraineheadachesaremorefrequentamong

women—amongmen.

(A)than

(B)however

(C)exceptfor

(D)asair

7.SouthAmericanflamingoscans

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