Rabu, 19 September 2012

soal toefl 1

1. Pigs … certain characteristics with human beings. a. which share b. are sharing c. shile sharing d. share 2. Albert Szent-Gyorgvi … the 1937 Nobel Prize for medicine for his synthesis of ascorbic acid. a. was awarded b. to award c. awarded d. awarding 3. … thirteen states in the original United States. a. As there were b. There were c. Were d. So were 4. Researchers have recently confirmed … Pygmies are missing an insulin like growth factor. a. and that b. so that c. because d. that 5. The Order of Elks has been in existence .. 1868. a. starting in b. since c. after d. founded 6. … to use pigeons for observation purposes on sea-rescue missions. a. It is planned b. There is planned c. Has been planned d. Is planned 7. Only under special circumstances … to test out of freshman composition and literature. a. freshmen permitted b. freshmen are permitted c. are freshmen permitted d. are permitted freshmen 8. … is so limited (64.000 transistors and 64.000 capacitors in about one-twentieth of a square inch, the manufacture of 64K random access memories requires highly sophisticated production technology. a. Because space b. As a result of space c. Being space d. Its space 9. Only one mammal, … is know to bear routinely four identical young. a. it is the armadillo b. being the armadillo c. which the armadillo d. the armadillo 10. One of the puzzles still mystifying biologists is … what to become in an embryo. a. how do cells know b. how know cells c. how cells know d. how cells knowing 11. Touch-typing was originally devised as an aid to … a. the blinds b. the blind c. a blind one d. blinds 12. If a traveler had visited the San Diego Peninsula in the 1880’s … that coyotes and jackrabbits outnumbered the human population 10.000 to one. a. he had found b. he found c. had he found d. he would have found 13. The Appaloosa horse was brought to Mexico from Spain, was later introduced into the United States, and today … a. by American ranchers in prized b. is prized by American ranchers c. prized by American ranchers d. American ranchers prize it 14. … The news from war zones in inevitably censored. a. Although much of b. Assuming some of c. Much of d. Many of 15. There are now … methods for studying color vision in infants than there one were. a. more sophisticated than b. much more sophisticated c. much sophisticated d. sophisticated 16. Potatoes grown in vast amounts in Southern Idaho. 17. Martin Heidegger is generally regarded as one of the most influential founder of existentialism. 18. Because of the divisive effect of the Vietnam War, Lyndon Johnson’s supporters were unable to persuade him running for the presidency again in 1972. 19. Night falls more fast in the tropics than in other latitudes. 20. It has been said that the Pueblo Indians lived in America’s oldest and most ancient apartment houses. 21. Sasswood is the poisonous bark of an Africa tree. 22. The United States Patent Office was set up by the three American president, Thomas Jefferson. 23. Alike to Mississippi and Georgia, Louisiana is in the deep South, but South Texas, further south than any of them is thought of as in the Southwest. 24. Top-grade diamonds had not increased so sharply in value in the late seventies if one company had not controlled almost all of the world’s supply. 25. The totally deaf cannot listen to even the loudest of noises. 26. Saturn is the most distance of the planets from the earth that can be seen with the naked eye. 27. Evariste Galois, who was killed a duel at the age of twenty, has been responsible for the origins of group theory in mathematics. 28. Byron Nelson once performed the feat extraordinary of winning eleven golf tournaments in a row.. 29. Based on too complex model stored in its memory, one computer is capable of stating the probability of finding particular mineral in a given area. 30. There are no known society in which left-handed people predominate. 31. Indians in pre-Colombian times developed a wide range of medicines derived of plants, including digitalis, which they utilized in the treatment of heart disease. 32. The state Washington, which entered the Union in 1889, was named for honor of George Washington. 33. Shortly after John Lennon’s death, more than thirty countries pledged contributions for to refurbish a section of New York’s central Park in his memory. 34. the European bee eater builds a unlined nesting chamber at the end of a card-long-horizontal borrow. 35. The real year is six hours longer than the Julian-year, was introduced by Julius Caesar. 36. The Earth’s carbon dioxide it contributes fifty-five degrees Fahrenheit to the planet’s average temperature. 37. At sixty-nine. Ronald Reagan was older than had any president-elect among his thirty eight presidential predecessors. 38. Hell’s Canyon, with a depth of 7.900 feet, is deeper that the Grand Canyon. 39. Legislative appropriations, student fees, and receiving gifts constitute the bases of the financial support enjoyed by state universities. 40. La Paz, Bolivia is the higher capital city in the western hemisphere and the second-highest in the world.

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