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Section 1
1.( )The scholarly interest in perception stems largely from questions abo
ut the sources and validity of what___.
A.it is known as human knowledge
B.is known as human knowledge
C.known human knowledge
D.is human knowledge known
2.( )Anthropology is a science___anthropologists use a rigorous set of met
hods and techniques to document observations that can be checked by others.
A.in that B.that in C.that D.in
3.( )The values of a people,their customs,and their perceptions of the wor
ld___their language.
A.are influenced B.be influenced
C.influencing D.influence
4.( )The less the surface of the ground yields to the weight of the body o
f a runner,___to the body.
A.the stress it is greater B.greater is the stress
C.greater stress is D.the greater the stress
5.( )Research into the dynamics of storms is directed toward improving the
ability to predict these events___to minimize damage and avoid loss of life
.
A.and thus B.so C.however D.because
6.( )All living organisms constantly absorb carbon 14___their existence.
A.out B.about C.around D.throughout
7.( )Until the ninth century,written words were not actually separated,___
in some literary writing,dots or points were used to indicate divisions.
A.in spite of B.contrary C.contrast to D.but
8.( )Probably no man had more effect on the daily lives of most people in
the United States___Henry Ford a pioneer in automobile production.
A.as was B.than was C.than did D.as did
9.( )Duke Ellington was a composer,conductor,and pianist___ranked as one o
f the greatest of all jazz figures.
A.him B.although C.or D.who
10.( )Alabama located in the southern United States___as the "Heart of Dix
ie".
A.commonly known B.known commonly
C.commonly to know D.is commonly known
11.( )___,some of the Earth's interior heat escape to the surface.
A.A volcano erupts B.A volcano whether erupts
C.A volcano erupts it D.If a volcano erupts
12.( )Elisha G.Otis invented a safety device designed to stop the fall of
an elevator___supporting cable should break.
A.that which the B.if its
C.might the D.were its
13.( )Nebraska has floods in some years,_________.
A.in others drought
B.droughts are others
C.while other droughts
D.others in drought
14.( )Unlike moderate antislavery advocates,abolitionist____an immediate e
nd to slavery.
A.demanded B.they demanded
C.that they demanded D.in that they demand
15.( )Oceans continually lose by evaporation much of the river water______
.
A.to constantly flow into them
B.is constantly flowing into them
C.constantly flows into them
D.constantly flowing into them
16.( )According to some critics,the novels of William Burroughs demonstrat
e the major hazard of absurd literature,___tendency toward overembellishment
and incoherence.
A.not withstanding B.besides C.is a D.its
17.( )Coinciding with the development of jazz in New Orleans in the 1920's
___in blues music.
A.was one of the greatest periods
B.one of the greatest periods
C.was of the greatest periods
D.the greatest periods
18.( )Indigo is a vat color,___called because it does not dissolve in wate
r.
A.which it B.it is C.but D.so
Section 2
1.( )Authenticity stained glass is colored while the glass is in a liquid
state.
A B C D
2.( )Traditionally,ethnographers and linguists have paid little attention
to cultural interpretations given to silence,or to the types of social conte
xts in which tends to occur.
3.( )With the exception of aluminum,shiny metals such as tin or copper tur
ns into black powders when ground fine.
4.( )Lillian D.Wald was an ardent pacifist,and participants in peace movem
ents held her in big regard.
5.( )Long exposed to air and moisture will cause nails to rust and rust ho
les to form in sheet iron.
6.( )The begins of the modern chemistry laboratory go back to the workroom
s of medieval alchemists.
7.( )Since 1971 the regional corporations set up in Alaska by Congress man
aging everything from fishing to banking.
8.( )Textile art is known for both its tactile and vision qualities.
9.( )The metal aluminum has been first isolated early in the nineteenth ce
ntury.
10.( )A good exercise program helps teach people to avoid the habits that
might shorten the lives.
11.( )Researchers at the University of Colorado are investigating a series
of indicators that could help themselves to predict earthquakes.
12.( )How many people realize that agriculture is a source of raw material
s for clothing and to shelter?
13.( )Interest with major social events led to a period of growth in journ
alism after 1945.
14.( )The relationship of Latin American music to Black music in the Unite
d States is clearly evident in the unaccented beats that are common to eithe
r.
15.( )Today it is generally recognized as the primary function of the Fede
ral Reserve System is to foster the flow of credit and money that will event
ually facilitate a balance in international payments.
16.( )Pure flint is too hard and even-grained that it chips in smooth curv
ed flakes.
17.( )Watercolors dry more faster than other paints.
18.( )The unit of measurement known as a "foot" has originally based on th
e average size of the human foot.
19.( )As inevitably as human culture has changed with the passing of time,
so does the environment.
20.( )Many of the science fiction publications by Ray Bradbury display a d
esire to rebel against society's depend on machines.
21.( )To produce one pound of honey,a colony of bees must fly a distance e
quals to twice around the world.
22.( )Nature not only gave the Middle Atlantic region fine harbors,however
endowed it with a firstclass system of inland waterways.
23.( )Cadence may be considered the rise and fall in intensified of sounds
.
24.( )Rock decay or weathering is the results of reactions between element
s in the atmosphere and the rock's constituents.
25.( )The Whitney Museum continues to reflect the diversity of the art of
the United States in all of it acquisitions.
26.( )Once a teacher of French and Spanish,the writer Maya Angeiou remaini
ng strongly committed to the goals of foreign language education.
27.( )Speed refers only toward the rate of motion without specifying any d
irection of motion.
28.( )Some of the most celebrated publicity stunts while the history of ra
dio were associated with Gracie Allen.
29.( )Radon---invisible,tasteless,and has no odor---is released into the a
tmosphere from soil and rocks.
30.( )The poems of Sara Teasdale are noting for their simplicity and purit
y of form.
31.( )In general,humanistic theories tend to stress the significance of em
otions in the learning.
32.( )Geochemists have theorized that the Earth may have begun as part fro
m a huge cloud of dust and gases.
33.( )While studying the chemistry of human body,Dr Rosalyn Yalow won a No
bel Prize for the research she conducted on the role of hormones.
34.( )Algae have been an extremely important link in the food chain after
the beginning of life on Earth as we know it.
35.( )Until the 1910 formation of the National Hockey Association in easte
rn Canada,professional and amateur teams were allowed to playfully together.
36.Tilling means preparation the soil to plant the seeds and keeping the soi
l in the best condition to help the crop grow until it is ready for harvesti
ng.
37.( )The oriental fruit fly causes extensive damage to grapefruit,lemons,
and oranges but does not harm to the trees on which the fruit grows.
38.( )Edwin Franko Goldman was the first bandmaster to encourage leading c
ontemporary compositions to write original works for a band.
39.( )For thousands of years,people have used some kind of refrigeration c
ooling beverages and preserve edibles.
40.( )A number of the Pacific Islands are volcanoes that have pushed up fr
om the ocean floor;others are the tops sunken mountain ranges.
41.( )It has been reported that during any twenty-four hour period,a minim
al of three hundred North American women start their own business.
42.( )Gatherings of more than three persons were prohibited supposedly in
the name of the law and order.
43.( )The general sales tax has been a major source of income for state go
vernments,much of which derive more than half of their budgets from it.
44.( )Since beginning of photography,inventors have tried to make photogra
phs that duplicate natural colors.
45.( )Most William Faulkner's novels deal with the universal problems of e
vil as represented by family disintegration and degeneration.
46.( )In 1920 the presidential candidate Warren Harding coined the word "n
ormalcy" to express social and economic conditions they promised the nation.
47.( )The Allegheny Mountain range is rich of coal.
48.( )The ceremony of marriage in the United States can be performed from
a justice of the peace.
49.( )Long before the dawn of recorded history,human celebrated to harvest
their crops.
50.( )The nitrogen makes up over 78 percent of the Earth's atmosphere,the
gaseous mass surrounding the planet.
51.( )The giant panda closely resembles the bear,but account of certain an
atomical features it is placed in the raccoon family.
52.( )Pharmacist fill drug prescriptions,keeping records of the drugs thei
r patients are taking to make sure that harmful combinations are not prescri
bed.
53.( )Early European settlers in North America used medicines they made fr
om plants native to treat colds,pneumonia,and ague,an illness similar to mal
aria.
54.( )Exploration of the Solar System is continuning,and at the present ra
te of progress all the planets will have been contacted within the near 50 y
ears.
55.( )Since their appearance on farms in the United States between 1913 an
d 1920,trucks have changed patterns of production and market of farm product
s.
answers to section 1:BADDA DDCDD DBAAD DAD
answers to section 2:ADCDA ACCBD DDADB BCBDD CCDBD BACAB DCBCD ABBCC CDBAA D
DDDA CACDD
42.law and order
51.on account of
54.nearly
55.marketing
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