Rabu, 19 September 2012

soal toefl 3

1. Martha Graham, … of the pioneers of modern dance, didn’t begin dancing until she was 21. a. who, as one b. she was c. one d. was one 2. Tiger moths … wings marked with stripes or spots. a. have b. with c. their d. whose 3. Platinum is harder than copper and is almost as pliable … a. gold b. than gold c. as gold d. gold is 4. Most of Annie Jump Cannon’s career as an astronomer involved the observation, classification, and … a. she analyzed stars b. the stars analysis c. stars were analyzed d. analysis of stars 5. Many communities are dependent on groundwater … from wells for their water supply. a. that obtained b. obtained c. is obtained d. obtain it 6. … Experimental studies of the aging process, psychologist Ross McFarland determined that people could work productively much longer than had previously been thought. a. In that b. Through c. Since d. Into 7. … often raise funds from the sale of stock. a. For corporations to operate b. The operations of corporations c. Corporations operate by d. To operate, corporations 8. While all birds are alike in they have feathers and lay eggs. … great differences among tm in terms of size, structure, and color. a. there are b. but are c. if there are d. to be 9. There were … federal laws regulation mining practice until 1872. a. none b. not c. no d. nor 10. The Masters, one of the most important of all golf tournaments, … every year in Augusta, Georgia. a. has held b. being held c. is held d. holding 11. Not only … places of beauty, they serve scientific and educational purposes as well. a. are botanical gardens b. botanical gardens to be c. botanical gardens are d. to be botanical gardens 12. … Quicksand can be found all over the world, little was known about its composition until recently. a. Except b. Although c. Even d. Despite 13. In 1791, Quebec was divided into two sections, Upper Canada and Lower Canada, … were ruled by elected assemblies. a. they both b. both of them c. in which both d. both of which 14. .. are a form of carbon has been know since the late eighteenth century. a. Diamonds b. Because diamonds c. That diamonds d. Diamonds, which 15. Designed by Frederic Auguste Batholds, … a. the United States was given the Statue of Liberty by the people of France b. the people of France gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States c. the Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by the people of France d. the French people presented the United States with a gift, the Statue of Liberty 16. There are thousand of different types of roses. 17. Since 1908 breeders set out to produce chickens that could survive Canada’s cold climate. 18. From 1865 to 1875, a remarkable various of invention was produced. 19. The simplest kind of plant, alike the simplest kind of animal, consists of only one cell. 20. The first recorded use of natural gas to light streetlamps it was in the town of Frederick, New York, in 1825. 21. A museum in Denver, Colorado, chronicles black cowboys and his role in the history of the American West. 22. Bluegrass music is a kind of country music who was pioneered by Bill Monroe of Rosine, Kentucky. 23. A number of the materials used in manufacturing paint are potential dangerous if mishandled. 24. There are several races of giraffes, but there are only one species. 25. chestnuts were once the most common tree in the eastern united States, but almost of them were destroyed by a disease called chestnut blight. 26. Despite they are small, ponies are strong and have great stamina. 27. Physical therapists help patients relearn how to use their bodies after disease or injure. 28. Liquids take the shape of any container which in they are placed. 29. The Sun supplies the light and the warmth that permit life on earth existing. 30. For seventeen years, between 1932 to 1949, Fred Allen was one of the most popular comedians on radio. 31. Boolean algebra is most often used to solve problems in logic, probability and engineer. 32. Attorney Clarence Darrow is knowing for his defense of unpopular persons and causes. 33. Phi Beta Kappa is a honor society that encourages scholarship in science and art. 34. The French Quarter is the most famous and the most old section of New Orleans. 35. There was once a widespread believe that all lizards were poisonous. 36. In the late nineteenth century, many public building especially that on college campuses were built in the Romanesque Revival style of architecture. 37. Sponges have neither heads or separate body organs. 38. A wooden barrel is made from strips of wood called staves holding together with metal hoops. 39. Salt was once too scarce and precious that it was used as money. 40. Sharks acquire many sets of tooth during their lifetime

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