Section Two: Structure and Written Expression
1. Amanda Way's career as a social reformer____ in 1851 when, at an antislavery meeting
in Indiana, she called for a state woman's rights convention.
(A) begin
(B) began
(C) have begun
(D) to have begun
2. The celesta, an orchestral percussion instrument, resembles___
(A) a small upright piano
(B) how a small upright piano
(C) a small upright piano is
(D) as a small upright piano
3. Thomas Paine, _____, wrote Common Sense, a pamphlet that identified the American colonies with the cause of liberty.
(A) writer of eloquent
(B) whose eloquent writing
(C) an eloquent writer
(D) writing eloquent
4. Although beavers rarely remain submerged for more than two minutes, they can stay underwater ___fifteen minutes before having to surface for air.
(A) as long
(B) as long as
(C) so long
(D) so long that
5. Protein digestion begins in the stomach ____ends in the small intestine.
(A) while
(B) and
(C) how
(D) because
6. When natural gas burns, its___ into atoms of carbon and hydrogen.
(A) hydrocarbon molecules, breaking up
(B) broke up by hydrocarbon molecules
(C) hydrocarbon molecules break up
(D) broken up hydrocarbon molecules
7. _____ ballet dancers learn five basic positions for the arms and feet.
(A) All of
(B) Of every
(C) All
(D) Every
8. Some colonies of bryozoans, small marine animals, form ___with trailing stems.
(A) creeping colonies
(B) which colonies creep
(C) creeping colonies are
(D) colonies creep
9. Ruth Bader Ginsburg argued six women's rights cases before the United States Supreme Court in the 1970's,____
(A) of five winning them
(B) five winning of them
(C) of them five winning
(D) winning five of them
10. Natural selection is defined as the process ___the course of evolution by preserving those traits best adapted for an organism's survival.
(A) to which directs
(B) of which directs it
(C) directs it
(D) that directs
11. ____ 363 miles between the cities of Albany and Buffalo in New York State, the Eric Canal helped link the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes.
(A) The extension of
(B) The extension
(C) Extending
(D) Extends
12.The chief sources of B12,a water-soluble vitamin ____ stored in the body, include meat, milk and eggs.
(A) is not
(B) that is not
(C) not that is
(D) that not
13. ____ is rooted in experiments in iron and steel conducted in the nineteenth century.
(A) While the history of twentieth-century architecture
(B) The history of twentieth-century architecture
(C) That the history of twentieth-century architecture
(D) Both twentieth-century architecture and its history
14.The primary source of energy for tropical cyclones is the latent heat released when ____
(A) does water vapor condense
(B) condensed water vapor
(C) water vapor condenses
(D) the condensation of water vapor
15. Maufacturing is Canada's most important economic activity, ____17 percent of the workforce.
(A) engages
(B) and to engage
(C) that it engage
(D) engaging
30. Chicago is the third largest publishing center in the United States,
A B C
exceeding only by New York City and San Francisco.
D
31. North American bison differ from domestic cattle in have 14 rather than 13
A B C D
pairs of ribs.
32. Female sea turtles, before laying her eggs, swim as much as 2,000 kilometers
A B
to return to the beaches where they themselves were hatched.
C D
33. Water is the only substance that occur at ordinary temperatures in all three
A B C
states of matter: solid, liquid and gas.
D
34. Despite the growth of manufacturing and other industries, the economy
A B
of the state of Texas has remained heavily dependence on oil and gas.
C D
35. Lyndon B. Johnson was the only United States President who oath of office was
A B C
administered by a woman Judge Sarah Tilghman Hughes.
D
36. It took more than fourteen years to carve the faces of four United States
A B C
Presidents into the granite cliffs to Mount Rushmore, South Dakota.
D
37.Charles Bullfinch was the architect who design the original red brick core of
A B C
the State House in Boston.
D
38.Rarely has a technological development had as great an impact on as much
A B
aspects of social, economic, and cultural development as the growth of
C D
electronics.
39. Lowell, Massachusetts, known as the "Spindle City" since 1822 when its first
A B
textile mills were built, attracted worldwide attention as textile center.
C D
40.Strange Victory, Sara Teas dale's smallest and most perfect collection
A B
of poems, appear in print in 1933.
C D
1. Amanda Way's career as a social reformer____ in 1851 when, at an antislavery meeting
in Indiana, she called for a state woman's rights convention.
(A) begin
(B) began
(C) have begun
(D) to have begun
2. The celesta, an orchestral percussion instrument, resembles___
(A) a small upright piano
(B) how a small upright piano
(C) a small upright piano is
(D) as a small upright piano
3. Thomas Paine, _____, wrote Common Sense, a pamphlet that identified the American colonies with the cause of liberty.
(A) writer of eloquent
(B) whose eloquent writing
(C) an eloquent writer
(D) writing eloquent
4. Although beavers rarely remain submerged for more than two minutes, they can stay underwater ___fifteen minutes before having to surface for air.
(A) as long
(B) as long as
(C) so long
(D) so long that
5. Protein digestion begins in the stomach ____ends in the small intestine.
(A) while
(B) and
(C) how
(D) because
6. When natural gas burns, its___ into atoms of carbon and hydrogen.
(A) hydrocarbon molecules, breaking up
(B) broke up by hydrocarbon molecules
(C) hydrocarbon molecules break up
(D) broken up hydrocarbon molecules
7. _____ ballet dancers learn five basic positions for the arms and feet.
(A) All of
(B) Of every
(C) All
(D) Every
8. Some colonies of bryozoans, small marine animals, form ___with trailing stems.
(A) creeping colonies
(B) which colonies creep
(C) creeping colonies are
(D) colonies creep
9. Ruth Bader Ginsburg argued six women's rights cases before the United States Supreme Court in the 1970's,____
(A) of five winning them
(B) five winning of them
(C) of them five winning
(D) winning five of them
10. Natural selection is defined as the process ___the course of evolution by preserving those traits best adapted for an organism's survival.
(A) to which directs
(B) of which directs it
(C) directs it
(D) that directs
11. ____ 363 miles between the cities of Albany and Buffalo in New York State, the Eric Canal helped link the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes.
(A) The extension of
(B) The extension
(C) Extending
(D) Extends
12.The chief sources of B12,a water-soluble vitamin ____ stored in the body, include meat, milk and eggs.
(A) is not
(B) that is not
(C) not that is
(D) that not
13. ____ is rooted in experiments in iron and steel conducted in the nineteenth century.
(A) While the history of twentieth-century architecture
(B) The history of twentieth-century architecture
(C) That the history of twentieth-century architecture
(D) Both twentieth-century architecture and its history
14.The primary source of energy for tropical cyclones is the latent heat released when ____
(A) does water vapor condense
(B) condensed water vapor
(C) water vapor condenses
(D) the condensation of water vapor
15. Maufacturing is Canada's most important economic activity, ____17 percent of the workforce.
(A) engages
(B) and to engage
(C) that it engage
(D) engaging
30. Chicago is the third largest publishing center in the United States,
A B C
exceeding only by New York City and San Francisco.
D
31. North American bison differ from domestic cattle in have 14 rather than 13
A B C D
pairs of ribs.
32. Female sea turtles, before laying her eggs, swim as much as 2,000 kilometers
A B
to return to the beaches where they themselves were hatched.
C D
33. Water is the only substance that occur at ordinary temperatures in all three
A B C
states of matter: solid, liquid and gas.
D
34. Despite the growth of manufacturing and other industries, the economy
A B
of the state of Texas has remained heavily dependence on oil and gas.
C D
35. Lyndon B. Johnson was the only United States President who oath of office was
A B C
administered by a woman Judge Sarah Tilghman Hughes.
D
36. It took more than fourteen years to carve the faces of four United States
A B C
Presidents into the granite cliffs to Mount Rushmore, South Dakota.
D
37.Charles Bullfinch was the architect who design the original red brick core of
A B C
the State House in Boston.
D
38.Rarely has a technological development had as great an impact on as much
A B
aspects of social, economic, and cultural development as the growth of
C D
electronics.
39. Lowell, Massachusetts, known as the "Spindle City" since 1822 when its first
A B
textile mills were built, attracted worldwide attention as textile center.
C D
40.Strange Victory, Sara Teas dale's smallest and most perfect collection
A B
of poems, appear in print in 1933.
C D