1. _____ a necessary dimension for measuring astronomical
space and the distance of heavenly bodies form the Earth.
4. Gorillas are quiet animals, _____ they are capable of making
about 20 different sounds.
(A) whether
(D) thus
7. In hot, dry regions, the Sun's heat caus the outer layer of
10. In the early twentieth century, the "Model T" automobile was
mass-produced and sold at a price _____ could afford.
(A) the average person who
(B) that the average person who
(C) and the average person
(D) the average person
11. Not only _____ all the positive charge of an atom, it is also
become extinct.
(A) that many species of organisms
(B) many species of organisms that
(C) many species of organisms are
(D) there are many organisms
A B C D
17. The Sun's energy is generated deep in the solar core by the
synthesis of helium
A B C
from hydrogen through a quences of thermonuclear fusion
reactions.
D
18. Using carbon-dating techniques, archaeologists can
determine the age of many
A
ancient objects by measurement the amount of radioactive
carbon they contain.
B C D
19. The evolutionary adaptation of a particular species of animal
over time occurs in
A B
respon to environmental conditions, including others animals.
C D
20. Saturn is the cond largest planet after Jupiter, with a
diameter nearly ten times tho of Earth.
A B C D
21. Ogden Nash often extended ntences over veral lines
produce surprising and comical rhymes.
A B C
D
22. By the cond month of life, most infant can turn their heads
and move their eyes
A B
to follow the movements of people and large objects around
them.
C D
23. Early movies had appeal immediate and became a means to
prent contemporary
A B C
attitudes, fashions, and events.
D
24. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., clergyman and civil rights leader,
won the 1964 Nobel
A B
Peace Prize for his work toward racially equality in the United
States.
C D
25. Leontyne Price ranks among the most celebration sopranos
of her time.
A B C D
26. Carrie Chapman Call was instrumental in passing the
Nineteenth Amendment to
A B
the United States Constitution gives women the right to vote.
C D
27. Discovery in 1789 and isolated from other element in 1841,
uranium is valued as a
A B C
source of atomic energy.
D
28. Ulyss S. Kay was among the United States compors
visited the Soviet Union
A B
in 1958 to participate in a cultural exchange program.
C D
29. Alaska is fame for tall mountains and beautiful scenery.
A B C D
30. True ferns have undergone remarkably little change during
its long geological
A B
history, which extends back to the Devonian period.
C D
31. Diplomatic negotiations generally take place in embassies or
in the foreign offices
A B C
of the countries which in ambassadors are accredited.
D
32. The novelist Shirley Hazzard is noted for the insight, poetic
style, and nsitive
A B C
she demonstrates in her works.
D
33. Compare with the jagged estuaries of the Atlantic coast, the
Pacific coast ems
A B C
almost uniformly straight.
D
34. Becau of its low cholesterol content, margarine is a widely
ud substitute from butter.
A B C D
35. After the Boston Tea Party in 1773, coffeehous in the
North American colonies
A
became centers for gossip, gamble, and political criticism.
B C D
36. Studies by B.F. Skinner indicate that reward positively
reinforces behavior and makes
A B C
that behavior likely more to recur.
D
37. Mathematical puzzles are common into history becau they
have been ud a
A B C
intelligence tests and amuments.
D
38. Most authorities consider both dreaming while sleep and
daydreaming to be forms of fantasy.
A B C D
39. Genetic engineering is helping rearchers unravel the
mysteries of previously
A B
incurable dias so that they can get to its root caus and find
cures.
C D
40. The Montessori method of education stress initiative and
lf-reliance to permitting
A B
pupils to pursue independently whatever interests them, but
within disciplined limits.
C D
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1. The ponderosa pine is _____ of most of the timber ud by
forest product firms in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
(A) the source
(B) as source
(C) the source which
(D) becau the source
2. Computers that once took up entire rooms are now _____ to
put on desktops and into wristwatches.
(A) small enough
(B) smaller than
(C) so small
(D) as small as
3. According to some educator, the goal of teaching is to help
students learn what _____ to know to live a well-adjusted and
successful life.
(A) do they need
bear small fragrant flowers, grow rapidly and can attain
heights of up to 90 feet.
(A) who
(B) which are
9. In bas-relief sculpture, a design projects very slightly from
its background, _____ some coins.
(A) as on
(B) becau
(C) the way that
(D) similarly.
12. Not until Kentucky's Mammoth Cave had been completely
explored in 1972 _____.
15. _____ many copper mines in the state of Arizona, a fact
which contributes significantly to the state's economy.
(A) They are
(B) There are
(C) Of the
(D) The
16. A food additive is any chemical that food manufactures
intentional add to their products.
A B C D
17. Margaret Mead studied many different cultures, and she was
one of the first
A B C
anthropologists to photograph hers subjects.
D
18. Talc, a soft mineral with a variety of us, sold is in slabs or
in powdered from.
A B C D
19. During the 1870's iron workers in Alabama proved they
could produce iron by
A B
burning iron ore with coke, instead than with charcoal.
C D
20. Geologists at the Hawaiian Volcano Obrvatory rely on a
number of instruments
A B C
to studying the volcanoes in Hawaii.
D
21. Underlying aerodynamics and all other branches of
theoretical mechanics are the
A B C
laws of motion who were developed in the venteenth century.
D
22. Was opened in 1918, the Phillips Collection in Washington,
D.C., was the first
A B
muum in the United States devoted to modern art.
C D
23. A mortgage enables a person to buy property without paying
for it outright; thus
A B C
more people are able to enjoy to own a hou.
D
24. Alike ethnographers, ethnohistorians make systematic
obrvations, but they also
A B C
gather data from documentary and oral sources.
D
25. Basal body temperature refers to the most lowest
temperature of a healthy
A B C
individual during waking hours.
D
26. Rearch in the United States on acupuncture has focud on
it u in pain relief and anesthesia.
A B C D
27. The Moon's gravitational field cannot keep atmospheric
gas from escape into space.
A B C D
28. Although the pecan tree is chiefly value for its fruit, its wood
is ud extensively
A B C
for flooring, furniture, boxed, and crates.
D
29. Born in Texas in 1890, Katherine Anne Porter produced
three collection of short
A B
stories before publishing her well-known novel Ship of Fools in
1962.
C D
30. Insulation from cold, protect against dust and sand, and
camouflage are among the
A B C
functions of hair for animals.
D
31. The notion that students are not sufficiently involved in their
education is one
A B
reason for the recently surge of support for undergraduate
rearch.
C D
32. As cretary of transportation from 1975 to 1977, William
Coleman worked to help
A B
the bankrupt railroads in the northeastern United States solved
their financial problems.
C D
33. Faults in the Earth's crust are most evidently in dimentary
formations, where
A B C
they interrupt previously continuous layers.
D
34. Many flowering plants benefit of pollination by adult
butterflies and moths.
A B C D
35. A number of the American Indian languages spoken at the
time of the European
A B C
arrival in the New World in the late fifteen century have become
extinct.
D
36. George Gershwin was an American compor who concert
works joined the
A B
sounds of jazz with them of traditional orchestration.
C D
37. One of the problems of United States agriculture that has
persisted during the
A B
1920's until the prent day is the tendency of farm income to
lag behind the costs of production.
C D
38. Volcanism occurs on Earth in veral geological tting,
most of which are
A B
associated with the boundaries of the enormous, rigid plates that
make up the lithosphere.
C D
39. Early European ttlers in North America ud medicines
they made from plants native
A B
C
to treat colds, pneumonia, and ague, an illness similar to
malaria.
D
40. Some incts bear a remarkable remblance to dead twigs,
being long,
A B
slenderness, wingless, and brownish in color.
C D
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