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1.Theodewasoriginalaceremonialpoemwrittentocelebratepublicoccasionsorexaltedsubjects.

ABCD

2.Knowledgeoftherateatwhichashipistravelingthroughthewaterisimportantifthenavigator

ABC

needtoestimatethetimeofarrival.

D

3.Theearthistheonlyplanetwithalargenumberofoxygeninitsatmosphere.

ABCD

4.RobertFrostwasnotwellknownasapoetuntilhereachedtheforties.

ABCD

cf)Theamountsofoxygenandnitrogenintheairalmostalwaysremainstable,buttheamountofwater

ABC

vaporvaryconsiderably.

D

5.Multicoloredwoodcutsmustbeprintedwithasmanyblocksas_______colorsinthecomposition.

(A)thereare(B)many(C)someof(D)itis

6.ApainterwholivedmostofhislifeintheMiddleWest,GrantwoodhascalledAmerica's"Painterof

ABCD

theSoil."

7.Whileancienttimespeoplesimplypaintedinanimateobjects,duringtheRenaissancethepaintingof

ABC

"stilllife"developedasanacceptedartform.

D

8.TheAmericanfrontiersman,politician,andsoldierDavycrockettisoneofthemostpopularof

ABC

Americanhero.

D

9.Threemonthsaftertheyhavebeenlaid,crocodileeggsarereadyhatched.

ABCD

10.Peasrequirerichsoil,constantmoistures,andacoolgrowingseasontodevelopwell.

ABCD

11.Adolphinlocatesunderwaterobjectsinitspathbydoingaseriesofclickingandwhistlingsounds.

ABCD

12.Thegreateranobjects'smass,themoredifficultitis____________.(A)

(A)tospeedituporslowitdown

(B)itspeedsuporslowsdown

(C)thanspeedingituporslowingitdown

(D)thanspeedinguporslowingdown

13.Adesertareathathasbeenwithoutwaterforsixyearswillstillbloomwhenrainwillcome.

ABCD

14.Oneoftheessentialfeaturesofthemodernskyscraperisbeingtheelevator.

ABCD

15.Arabbitmovesaboutbyhoppingonitshindlegs,whicharemuchlongerandmorestrongthanits

ABCD

frontlegs.

1.A2.D3.B4.D5.A6.D7.A8.D9.D10.B11.D12.A13.D14.C15.D

16.Thesnowyegretisaboutthesizeoflargecrow.

ABCD

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.

ABCD

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

ABC

ownerandreceivepayment.

D

25.SlightlyoverhalfofthepopulationofElPaso,Texas,saysbothEnglishandspanish.

ABCD

26.HickoriesaremediumtolargetreescommonineasternandthecentralareasofNorthAmerica.

ABCD

27.Approximatelyone-thirdofallpersonsinvolvedinadulteducationprogramsin1970wereenrolledin

ABC

occupationaleducationcourse.

D

28.Naturaladhesivesareprimarilyofanimalsorvegetableorigin.

ABCD

29.Asaglaciermelts,rocks,boulders,trees,andtonsofdirtdeposit.

ABCD

30.TheSuwanneeRiverhasbeenneverimportantfortransportandnosignificanthydropowerpotential.

ABCD

31.Americanmanufacturersdependonoceanshippingformostoftradewithothercountries.

ABCD

32.Therootofthechicoryplantisoftengroundupandaddedtocoffeetoeliminationitsbitterness.

ABCD

33.SomenematodesareverytinythatitIsnecessarytoviewthemthroughamicroscope.

ABCD

34.Itisestimatedthatascientificprinciplehasalifeexpectancyofapproximatelyadecadebeforeit

ABC

drasticallyrevisedorreplacedbynewerinformation.

D

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.

ABCD

38.Aswehavefinishedthefirstlesson,nowwewillreadthesecondone.

ABCD

39.Totakeprideinwhatdeservesboastingisonething,andtotakegoodcareofitisquite_________.

(A)others(B)thing

(C)another(D)theother

40.Thedoctor'srecordsmustbekeptthoroughandneatly,soastoinsuregoodbook-keeping.

ABCD

41.Whyisamanincivillifeperpetuallyslanderingandbackbitinghisfellowmen,andisunabletosee

ABC

goodeveninhisfriends?

D

42."Doyouthinkthatthelaborbillwillbepassed?

"

"Oh,yes.It's_________thatitwill."

(A)almostsurely(B)verylikely

(C)nearpositive(D)quitecertainly

43.Likeasynonymofspeech,whichisthegeneralterm,addressimpliessomedegreeofformality.

ABCD

44.Rabbitsandhareslookmuchlikeandareoftenmistakenforeachother.

ABCD

45.Aseveryothernation,theUnitedStatesusedtodefineitsunitofcurrency,thedollars,intermsof

ABCD

thegoldstandard.

46.Theprimeminister'sconvictionforimpropercampaignpracticesislikelytoresultinincreasing

ABC

pressurethatsheresigns.

D

47.Whenthebouldersaremadeofrockthatisdifferentfromthebedrockwhichtheyorthesoilofthe

ABC

fieldrests,theyarecallederratics.

D

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

ABC

AmericanIndianencampmentsonbrown-and-yellow-tonedcanvases.

D

51.ThecityofBostonwassettledin1630onahilly,woodedpeninsulawherethecharlesRiverflows

ABC

intoanaturalharbors.

D

52.ArtistHelenFrankenthalerreturnedhomefromcollegeon1949tohernativeNewYork,thecity

AB

producingthemostartrevolutionaryoftheday.

CD

53.ContraltoMarianAndersonbecameamemberpermanentoftheMetropolitanOperaCompanyin1995.

ABCD

54.Thefactthathalfoftheknownspeciesisthoughttoinhabittheworld'srainforestsdoesnotseem

AB

surprising,consideringthehugenumbersofinsectsthatcomprisethebulkofthespecies.

CD

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.

ABCD

60.IntheUnitedStatesamong60percentofthespaceonthepagesofnewspapersisreservedfor

ABC

advertising.

D

49.C50.C51.D52.C53.B54.A55.C56.D57.B58.A59.B60.A

61.Thespontaneityofchildren'sartworksetsitapartfromtheregulateduniformingofmuchofwhat

ABC

otherwisegoonintraditionalextraordinaryclassrooms.

D

62.Fossilsofplantthathavebeenextinctforfiftymillionyearshavebeenfoundinlargedepositsof

ABC

amberneartheBalticSea.

D

63.TheluxurianthardwoodtimberlandofthesouthernAppalachianMountainsisclassedasatemperate

ABC

rainforests.

D

64.Boneandivoryneedlesfoundatarchaeologicalsitesindicatethatclotheshavebeensewnforsome

ABC

17,000yearsago.

D

65.Thesunseemstohavebeenformedwhentheuniversewasalready10billionyears.

ABCD

66.ThesatellitesarefrequentlyeclipsedbyJupiterandmaybeseentotransitJupiterasdarkshadows

ABC

orpassingbehindtheplanet.

D

67.ThoughArtistTatunwastotallyblindinoneeyeandhadonlyslightvisioninanother,hebecamean

ABCD

internationallyrenownedjazzmusician.

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