STRUKTUR AND WRAITING
1. When _________ the seminar? *
a. the lecturer attended
b. did the lecturer attend
c. the lecturer will attend
d. the lecturer’s attendance
2. Weeds that float to the surface __________ *
a. should remove
b. be removed
c. should be removed
d. removed
3. Among the most revealing aspects of mining cities ________ their paucity of public open space. *
a. was
b. were
c. it was
d. so
4. The musical instrument from Japan _________ is six feet long *
a. is called Koto
b. it is called Koto
c. calls Koto
d. called Koto
5. It is the age of approximately eighteen months ______ children begin to recognize his/her name. *
a. when many
b. when are many
c. when do many
d. when have many of the
6. One purpose … to decide if there issufficient evidence to try a personfor a crime. *
a. of a grand jury is
b. of a Grand Jury
c. for a grand jury
d. of a grand jury which is
7......… in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge spans the channel at the entranceto San Francisco Bay. *
a. Completes
b. Completed
c. Completing
d. To complete
8. A slipped disk as a condition … the intervertebral disk protrudes and presses on nerves. *
a. what
b. which is
c. in which
d. that
9. Scientists stress that the overall warming trend of the last decade holds much more significance .........…
single year’s temperatures *
a. any do
b. than do any
c. than any do
d. do than
10. Geysers have often been compared to volcanoes............ they both emit hot liquids from below the Earth's
surface. *
a. due to
b. because
c. in spite of
d. regardless of
11. During the early period of ocean navigation, ..............any need for sophisticated instruments and
techniques. *
a. so that hardly
b. where there hardly was
c. hardly was
d. there was hardly
12. The North Pole ........a latitude of 90 degrees north. *
a. it has
b. is having
c. which is having
d. has
13. The city of Beverly Hills is surrounded on .................the city of Los Angeles *
a. its sides
b. the sides are
c. it is the side of
d. all sides by
e. which is having
14................. greyhound, can achieve speeds up to thirtysix miles per hour. *
a. The
b. The fastest
c. The fastest dog
d. The fastest dog, the
15. Marmots spend their time foraging among meadow plants and flowers or............ on rocky cliffs *
a. gets sun
b. sunning
c. the sun
d. sunny
16. The greenhouse effect occurs............. heat radiated from the Sun *
a. when does the Earth’s atmosphere trap
b. does the Earth’s atmosphere trap
c. when the Earth’s atmosphere traps
d. the Earth’s atmosphere traps
17. ............... appears considerably larger at the horizon than it does overhead is merely an optical illusion. *
a. The Moon
b. That the Moon
c. When the Moon
d. The Moon which
18. According to the World Health Organization, ..................there to be an outbreak of any of the six most
dangerous diseases, it could be cause for quarantine. *
a. were
b. they were
c. there were
d. were they
19. .……. main processes involved in virtually all manufacturing: extraction, assembly, and alteration. *
a. There are three
b. Three
c. The three
d. Three of the
20. Like bacteria, protozoans…………by splitting in two *
a. Reproducing
b. Reproduce
c. To reproduce
d. Reproduction
21… of the Stamp Act in 1765 provoked strong opposition among the American colonists. *
A. The passage was
B. It was the passage
C. Before the passage
D. The passage
22. In 1905 Juneau replaced Sitka ….......... Alaska. *
a. the capital was
b. as the capital of
c. was the capital of
d. the capital being
23.… were first viewed through atelescope by Galileo. *
A. Jupiter has four moons
B. Jupiter’s four moons
C. Jupiter surrounded by four moons
D. Surrounded by four moons, Jupiter
24. … the end of the Ice Age around 8000 B.C., mammoths became extinct. *
A. With
B. It was
C. That
D. In addition
25. There are two basic kinds of air compressors, reciprocating and ….......... *
A. another kind that is rotating
B. one that rotates
C. a rotating kind
D. rotating
26. Mary Garden, ______ the early 1900’s was considered one of the best singing actresses of her time. *
(A) a soprano was popular
(B) in a popular soprano
(C) was a popular soprano
(D) a popular soprano in
27. In the realm of psychological theory Margaret F. Washburn was a dualist _____ that motor phenomena
have an essential role in psychology. *
(A) who she believed
(B) who believed
(C) believed
(D) who did she believe
28. When _________ the seminar? *
a. the lecturer attended
b. did the lecturer attend
c. the lecturer will attend
d. the lecturer’s attendance
29. Weeds that float to the surface ________ *
a. should remove
b. be removed
c. should be removed
d. removed
30. Among the most revealing aspects of mining cities ________ their paucity of public open space. *
a. was
b. were
c. it was
d. so
[Link] musical instrument from Japan _________ is six feet long. *
a. is called Koto
b. it is called Koto
c. calls Koto
d. called Koto
32. It is the age of approximately eighteen months ______ children begin to recognize his/her name *
when many
a. when are many
b. when do many
c. when have many of the
[Link] (A) view from these (B) disciplines vary (C) from time to (D) time. *
A
B
C
D
34. There (A) have been (B) an increase in the importation (C) of foreign (D) cars *
A
B
C
D
35. Children love (A) playing in the mud (B), running (C) through puddles, and they get (D) very dirty *
A
B
C
D
36. Most (A) slang terms are simply (B) old words are given (C) additional new meanings (D). *
A
B
C
D
37. Because (A) his conduct at the campaign, James was found guilty (B) of treason and received a death
sentence, which was commuted (C) for imprisonment for (D) twenty five years. *
A
B
C
D
38. On Ellesmere Island in the Arctic one fossil forest consist of (A) a nearly (B) hundred large stumps
scattered (C) on an exposed (D) coal bed. *
A
B
C
D
39. The surface conditions (A) on the planet Mars are the more (B) like the Earth’s than (C) are those of any
other (D) planet in the solar system. *
A
B
C
D
40. The midnight sun is (A) a phenomenon in which the Sun visible remains (B) in the sky (C) for twenty-
four hours or longer (D) . *
A
B
C
D