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developedasanacceptedartform.
8.TheAmericanfrontiersman,politician,andsoldierDavycrockettisoneofthemostpopularof
Americanhero.
9.Threemonthsaftertheyhavebeenlaid,crocodileeggsarereadyhatched.
10.Peasrequirerichsoil,constantmoistures,andacoolgrowingseasontodevelopwell.
ABCD
11.Adolphinlocatesunderwaterobjectsinitspathbydoingaseriesofclickingandwhistlingsounds.
12.Thegreateranobjects'
smass,themoredifficultitis____________.(A)
(A)tospeedituporslowitdown
(B)itspeedsuporslowsdown
(C)thanspeedingituporslowingitdown
(D)thanspeedinguporslowingdown
13.Adesertareathathasbeenwithoutwaterforsixyearswillstillbloomwhenrainwillcome.
14.Oneoftheessentialfeaturesofthemodernskyscraperisbeingtheelevator.
15.Arabbitmovesaboutbyhoppingonitshindlegs,whicharemuchlongerandmorestrongthanits
frontlegs.
1.A2.D3.B4.D5.A6.D7.A8.D9.D10.B11.D12.A13.D14.C15.D
16.Thesnowyegretisaboutthesizeoflargecrow.
17.Thegrapeisthe___________,juicyfruitofawoodyvine.
(A)skin
(B)whichissmooth
(C)smoothskin
(D)smooth-skinned
18.Inthesecondhalfofthenineteenthcentury,textilesfromthesouthwesternUnitedstate,particularlyfabricswovenbytheNavajopeople,_____________________.
(A)begantobeusedasrugs
(B)rugsbegantobeused
(C)asrugsbegantobeused
(D)begantousedthemasrugs
19.Duringadolescencemanyyoungpeoplebegintoquestion------heldbytheirfamilies.
(A)thevalues
(B)ofthevalues
(C)thevaluesare
(D)arethevalues
20.DuringtheMiddleAges,handwritingnoticeskeptgroupsofnoblesinformedofimportantevents.
21.Inherwriting,ElimorWylieoftendealtwithherownpersonalityasitwas,ratherthan_________.
(A)aswasdefinesbyothers
(B)itsdefinitionsbyothers
(C)other'
sdefinition
(D)asothersdefinedit
22.CongresscharteredthefirstBankoftheUnitedStatesin1791toengageingeneralcommercialbankingand__________asafiscalagentofthefederalgovernment.
(A)toact
(B)acting
(C)thathasacted
(D)havingacted
23.Essentially,atheoryisanabstract,symbolicrepresentationof_____________reality.
(A)whatisconceived
(B)whatitisconceived
(C)whatisconceivedtobe
(D)whatisbeingconceived
16.(D)17.(D)18.(A)19.(A)20.(B)21.(D)22.(A)23.(C)
24.Tenantfarmersarethosetheyeitherrentafarmandworkitforthemselvesorworkthefarmforthe
ownerandreceivepayment.
25.SlightlyoverhalfofthepopulationofElPaso,Texas,saysbothEnglishandspanish.
26.HickoriesaremediumtolargetreescommonineasternandthecentralareasofNorthAmerica.
27.Approximatelyone-thirdofallpersonsinvolvedinadulteducationprogramsin1970wereenrolledin
ABC
occupationaleducationcourse.
28.Naturaladhesivesareprimarilyofanimalsorvegetableorigin.
29.Asaglaciermelts,rocks,boulders,trees,andtonsofdirtdeposit.
30.TheSuwanneeRiverhasbeenneverimportantfortransportandnosignificanthydropowerpotential.
31.Americanmanufacturersdependonoceanshippingformostoftradewithothercountries.
32.Therootofthechicoryplantisoftengroundupandaddedtocoffeetoeliminationitsbitterness.
33.SomenematodesareverytinythatitIsnecessarytoviewthemthroughamicroscope.
34.Itisestimatedthatascientificprinciplehasalifeexpectancyofapproximatelyadecadebeforeit
drasticallyrevisedorreplacedbynewerinformation.
35.Themorearidthecontinent,thelesstheamountofannualprecipitation_______________.
(A)runsoffthat
(B)runsitoff
(C)thatrunsitoff
(D)thatrunsoff
24.A25.D26.C27.D28.C29.D30.A31.C32.D33.B34.D35.D
36.Hereallydeservedtheawardbecauseheperformed_______________wasexpectedofhim.
(A)muchbetterfrom
(B)morebetterthan
(C)muchbetteras
(D)muchbetterthan
37.Hewasstoppedeachdozenyardsbyfriendswhowantedtocongratulatehim.
38.Aswehavefinishedthefirstlesson,nowwewillreadthesecondone.
39.Totakeprideinwhatdeservesboastingisonething,andtotakegoodcareofitisquite_________.
(A)others
(B)thing
(C)another
(D)theother
40.Thedoctor'
srecordsmustbekeptthoroughandneatly,soastoinsuregoodbook-keeping.
41.Whyisamanincivillifeperpetuallyslanderingandbackbitinghisfellowmen,andisunabletosee
goodeveninhisfriends?
42."
Doyouthinkthatthelaborbillwillbepassed?
"
Oh,yes.It'
s_________thatitwill."
(A)almostsurely
(B)verylikely
(C)nearpositive
(D)quitecertainly
43.Likeasynonymofspeech,whichisthegeneralterm,addressimpliessomedegreeofformality.
44.Rabbitsandhareslookmuchlikeandareoftenmistakenforeachother.
45.Aseveryothernation,theUnitedStatesusedtodefineitsunitofcurrency,thedollars,intermsof
thegoldstandard.
46.Theprimeminister'
sconvictionforimpropercampaignpracticesislikelytoresultinincreasing
pressurethatsheresigns.
47.Whenthebouldersaremadeofrockthatisdifferentfromthebedrockwhichtheyorthesoilofthe
fieldrests,theyarecallederratics.
48.Itwouldbedifficultforamanofhispoliticalaffiliation,_______,tobecomeasenatorfromthesouth.
(A)thoughcharmingandcapableishe
(B)evenwithcharmandsocapable
(C)charmingandhavingcapability
(D)howevercharmingandcapable
36.D37.A38.D39.C40.B41.C42.B43.A44.B45.A46.D47.B48.D
49.Penicillinisperhapsthedrug________morelivesthananyotherinthehistoryofmedicine.
(A)whathassaved
(B)whichsaved
(C)whichhassaved
(D)whosaves
50.Afterhistripstothewestbetween1860and1872,RalphAlberBakelockwouldoftenpainted
AmericanIndianencampmentsonbrown-and-yellow-tonedcanvases.
51.ThecityofBostonwassettledin1630onahilly,woodedpeninsulawherethecharlesRiverflows
intoanaturalharbors.
52.ArtistHelenFrankenthalerreturnedhomefromcollegeon1949tohernativeNewYork,thecity
AB
producingthemostartrevolutionaryoftheday.
CD
53.ContraltoMarianAndersonbecameamemberpermanentoftheMetropolitanOperaCompanyin1995.
54.Thefactthathalfoftheknownspeciesisthoughttoinhabittheworld'
srainforestsdoesnotseem
surprising,consideringthehugenumbersofinsectsthatcomprisethebulkofthespecies.
55.Apoliticiancanmakealegislativeproposalmore_______bygivingspecificexamplesofwhatitseffectwillbe.
(A)tounderstand
(B)understandably
(C)understandable
(D)whenunderstood
56.BeforeeverypresidentialelectionintheUnitedStates,thestatisticianstrytoguesstheproportionofthepopulationthat_________foreachcandidate.
(A)arevoted
(B)voting
(C)tobevoted
(D)willvote
57.Thedecimalnumeralsystemisoneofthe______waysofexpressingnumbers.
(A)usefulmostworld'
s
(B)world'
smostuseful
(C)usefulworld'
smost
(D)mostworld'
suseful
58.Nebraskahasfloodsinsomeyears,___________.
(A)inothersdroughts
(B)droughtsareothers
(C)whileotherdroughts
(D)othersindrought
59.Manyoftherecordinginstrumentsusedinvarybranchesofsciencearekymographs.
60.IntheUnitedStatesamong60percentofthespaceonthepagesofnewspapersisreservedfor
advertising.
49.C50.C51.D52.C53.B54.A55.C56.D57.B58.A59.B60.A
61.Thespontaneityofchildren'
sartworksetsitapartfromtheregulateduniformingofmuchofwhat
otherwisegoonintraditionalextraordinaryclassrooms.
62.Fossilsofplantthathavebeenextinctforfiftymillionyearshavebeenfoundinlargedepositsof
amberneartheBalticSea.
63.TheluxurianthardwoodtimberlandofthesouthernAppalachianMountainsisclassedasatemperate
rainforests.
64.Boneandivoryneedlesfoundatarchaeologicalsitesindicatethatclotheshavebeensewnforsome
17,000yearsago.
65.Thesunseemstohavebeenformedwhentheuniversewasalready10billionyears.
66.ThesatellitesarefrequentlyeclipsedbyJupiterandmaybeseentotransitJupiterasdarkshadows
orpassingbehindtheplanet.
67.ThoughArtistTatunwastotallyblindinoneeyeandhadonlyslightvisioninanother,hebecamean
internationallyrenownedjazz