I. Choose word or phrase which best completes each sentence.
1. Some man – made satellites have escaped from the earth.
A. artificial B. orbiting C. second hand D. gravity
2. Did Issac Newton foundations for his famous discoveries in mathematics and physics.
A. lie B. lay C. laid D. lain
3. Although the city is a little bit disappointing. She is soon .with the life in the city.
A. well-fitted B. smart C. ashamed D. bored
4. After telling Nancy Lee that she was not to receive the scholarship, Miss O’Shay .silent for a moment.
5. The first computers were very large machines. Now computers came in all . and a
A. shapes/ sizes B. weight / size C. weight / shape D. weight / sizes
6. His brother was given a . to the Medical College.
A. lecture B. talk C. meeting D. scholarship
7. Lan visited London last summer. She stayed at a hotel. Her friend, Mary, came to pick her to go sightseeing.
8. The Artist Club offers a scholarship each year. And the student among all student at the school this year a colored girl.
A. given / is B. given / happens to be C. chosen / is D. offered / becomes
9. Miss O’Shay remained silent.
A. presented B. found C. pretended to be D. continued to be
10. The elderly woman began, her eyes on the papers on the desk.
A. she was looking at the papers B. she was writing the papers carefully
C. she was covering her face with the papers
D. she was looking for the papers.
11. A person who has beaten all others in a competition is a(n) .
A. high jumper B. athletic C. scientist D. champion
12. Scientists proved that . has been no problem.
A. plague B. nuisance C. science D. weightlessness
I. Choose word or phrase which best completes each sentence. 1. Some man – made satellites have escaped from the earth. A. artificial B. orbiting C. second hand D. gravity 2. Did Issac Newton foundations for his famous discoveries in mathematics and physics. A. lie B. lay C. laid D. lain 3. Although the city is a little bit disappointing. She is soon .with the life in the city. A. well-fitted B. smart C. ashamed D. bored 4. After telling Nancy Lee that she was not to receive the scholarship, Miss O’Shay .silent for a moment. 5. The first computers were very large machines. Now computers came in all . and a A. shapes/ sizes B. weight / size C. weight / shape D. weight / sizes 6. His brother was given a .. to the Medical College. A. lecture B. talk C. meeting D. scholarship 7. Lan visited London last summer. She stayed at a hotel. Her friend, Mary, came to pick her to go sightseeing. 8. The Artist Club offers a scholarship each year. And the student among all student at the school this year a colored girl. A. given / is B. given / happens to be C. chosen / is D. offered / becomes 9. Miss O’Shay remained silent. A. presented B. found C. pretended to be D. continued to be 10. The elderly woman began, her eyes on the papers on the desk. A. she was looking at the papers B. she was writing the papers carefully C. she was covering her face with the papers D. she was looking for the papers. 11. A person who has beaten all others in a competition is a(n).. A. high jumper B. athletic C. scientist D. champion 12. Scientists proved that . has been no problem. A. plague B. nuisance C. science D. weightlessness 13. A person who makes and repairs things made of iron is a . A. iron – repairer B. blacksmith C. iron – smith D. goldsmith 14. People do scientific research work in the .. A. laboratory B. festival C. generator D. language laboratory 15. Nancy Lee must have been very shocked by the bad news. A. upset B. impressed C. confused D. attracted 16. Benzene was the starting in the manufacture of many dyes perfumes and explosives. A. field B. point C. discovery D. science 17. Inventing the generator was Michael Faraday’s most important accomplishments. A. material that causes explosion B. windmill C. a machine that consumes a lot of electricity D. dynamo 18. Gravity is .. A. the pull of the earth B. weightlessness C. satellite D. the push of the earth 19. Scientist wondered whether a person could stand weightlessness. A. be w I. Choose the correct answers 1. Andy Warhol was ..in the Pop Art movement who was known for his multi-image silk-screen paintings. A. that one of leading figure B. a leading figure C. leading figures D. who leads figures 2. Even with vast research, there is still s great deal that is ..known about the workings of the human brain. A. neither B. none C. no D. not 3. .the united States consists of many different immigrant groups, many sociologists believe there is a distinct national character. A. In spite of B. Despite C. Even though D. Whether 4. Typically, in meadows or damp woods and bloom in the spring. A. wild violets grow B. wild violets growth C. growing wild violets D. the growth of wild violets 5. The art works of Madlyn-Ann Woolwich are characterized by strong, dark colors and fine attention to patterns lightthe viewer’s eye. A. that attract B. when attracted C. which attraction D. attract to 6. A grass-eating, river-dwelling mammal, the hippopotamusto the pig. A. being related B. is related C. relate D. relating 7. Woodrow Wilson ..as governor of New Jersey before he was elected President of the United States in 1912. A. to have served B. who was served C. serving D. served 8. fish in Great Salt Lake, but its waters do contain small brine shrimp. A. Why no B. No C. Not only D. There are no 9. An etude is a short musical composition written especially...........a particular technique. A. enable students practicing B. enables students practicing C. enable students to practice D. to enable students to practice 10. Seldom .. games been of practical use in playing real games. A. theories of mathematics B. theorized as mathematics C. has the mathematical theory of D. the mathematical theory has 11. The city of Kalamazoo, Michigan, derives its name from a Native American word .”bubbling springs.” A. meant B. meaning C. that it meant D. whose meaning 12. Jet propulsion involves of air and fuel, which forms a powerful exhaust. A. a mixture is ignited B. to ignite a mixture C. a mixture if igniting D. the ignition of a mixture 13. Satl is manufactured un quantities that exceed those of most, ..other commercial chemicals. A. of all not B. not if all are C. are not all D. if not all 14. The United States consists of fifty states, ..has its own government. A. each of which B. each they C. they each D. each of 15. Though smaller than our solar system, a quasar, which looks like an ordinary star, emits more light galaxy. A. than an entire B. entirely as C. that the entire D. entirely than II. Choose the correct answers 16. People usually wear clothing why two basic purposes–warmth and decoration A B C D 17. In 1890 Kate Hurd – Mead became medical director of the Bryn Mawr A B School for girls, one of a first schools in the United States to initiate a preventive C D health program. 18. Superior to all others woods for shipbuilding, teak is also used for furniture, A B C D flooring, and general construction. 19. Weather is the transitory expression of climate that can change great from A B C day to day or season to season. D 20. Archaeological investigations indicate that control of fire is an extremely old A B technical attainment, though the time, place, and mode of his origin may never be C D learned. 21. Paul Revere designing the metal plates on which the first paper money in the A B C D United States was printed. 22. It was after shortly microscopes were introduced at the beginning of the A B C seventeenth century that microorganisms were actually sighted. D 23. Until the 1840’s, practically the only pioneers who had ventured to the A B C western United States were trappers and a little explorers. D 24. Medical research indicates but large amounts of histamines can be A B C responsible for colds, hay fever, and other respiratory reactions C
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