Review Skill 1-60 Structure Adapted From Longman TOEFL Complete Course

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    During the early nineteenth century, the Spanish mission is Altra, California ____ to be an integral part of the economy and productive capacity of the region.  

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For number 1 to 15 ; choose the letter of the word or group of words that BEST complete the sentence. number 16 to 60 : choose the letter of underlined word or group of words that NOT CORRECT

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  • 2. 

    Among the most revealing aspect of mining towns ___ their paucity of public open space.  

    • Was

    • Were

    • It was

    • So

    Correct Answer
    A. Was
  • 3. 

    Dislike sumac with red berries, sumac with white berries is poisonous.

    • Dislike

    • With

    • Is

    • Poisonous

    Correct Answer
    A. Dislike
  • 4. 

    Alike all other mammals, dolphins have lungs.

    • Alike

    • All

    • Other

    • Have

    Correct Answer
    A. Alike
  • 5. 

    The buffalo and bison are like except for the size and shape of the head and shoulders.

    • Are

    • Like

    • Except

    • Size

    Correct Answer
    A. Like
  • 6. 

    Will Bill Hickok ______ for the Union Army during the Civil War by posing as a Confederate officer.  

    • Spied

    • Spying

    • A spy

    • Was spied

    Correct Answer
    A. Spied
  • 7. 

    Because of his reservation about the issue, ____ refused to vote for it.  

    • Who

    • And

    • Which the senator

    • The senator  

    Correct Answer
    A. The senator  
  • 8. 

    Other interesting aspect of tachistopic training in recent years has been the newfound use by professional teams.

    • Other

    • Interesting

    • Has been

    • Use  

    Correct Answer
    A. Other
  • 9. 

    Certain authorities claim that the costumers that people wear to parties ___ into their personalities.

    • Give subtle insight

    • They give subtle insight

    • Which give subtle insights

    • Subtle insights

    Correct Answer
    A. Give subtle insight
  • 10. 

    ____ Army camps near Washington, D.C., in 1861, Julia Ward Howe wrote “ the Battle Hymn of the Republic.”

    • She visited

    • After visiting

    • When visited

    • When was she visiting

    Correct Answer
    A. After visiting
  • 11. 

    _____ in the United States declined from twenty million in 1910 to nine on the 1970

    • For the number of horses

    • The number of horses

    • When the number of horses

    • That the number of horses

    Correct Answer
    A. The number of horses
  • 12. 

    The main cause of the oceans' tides  is the gravitation pull of the Moon.

    • Oceans' tides

    • Is

    • Gravitation

    • The Moon

    Correct Answer
    A. Gravitation
  • 13. 

    The daughters of Joseph LaFlesche were born into the generation of Omaha forced to abandon tribal traditions, ____ on the reservation, and to adapt to the while man’s ways.  

    • They matured

    • To mature

    • Maturing

    • To maturity

    Correct Answer
    A. To mature
  • 14. 

    In economics, “diminishing returns” describes _____ resource inputs and production.  

    • Among

    • When it is

    • Among them

    • The relationship between  

    Correct Answer
    A. The relationship between  
  • 15. 

    Rarely _____ remove the entire root of a dandelion because of its length and sturdiness.  

    • Can be casual gardener

    • The casual gardener

    • The casual gardener will

    • Does the casual gardener

    Correct Answer
    A. Can be casual gardener
  • 16. 

    In any matter, heat tends to flow _____ to the cooler parts.

    • Hotter parts

    • There are hotter parts

    • From the hotter parts

    • Toward the hotter parts

    Correct Answer
    A. From the hotter parts
  • 17. 

    When a country in an early stage of development, investments in fixed capital  are vital.

    • Country  in

    • Investment

    • Fixed

    • Are vital

    Correct Answer
    A. Country  in
  • 18. 

    John Chapman became famous in American folklore as “Johnny Appleseed” after he plants apple trees throughout the north-eastern part of the United  State.

    • Famous

    • Plants

    • Throughout

    • Part of

    Correct Answer
    A. Plants
  • 19. 

    Only about 3 per cent of oil wells actually do a profit.

    • Only about

    • Oil wells

    • Actually

    • Do  

    Correct Answer
    A. Do  
  • 20. 

    Bats avoid running into object by ______ high-frequency sounds and listening for echoes.

    • The emission

    • Emitted

    • Emitting

    • They emit

    Correct Answer
    A. Emitting
  • 21. 

    To determine an object’s force, the mass and speed of the object must be measure.

    • To determine

    • Mass and

    • The

    • Measure  

    Correct Answer
    A. Measure  
  • 22. 

    The most common time for tornados to occur are in the afternoon or evening on a hot, humid spring day.

    • Most common

    • Tornados

    • Are

    • Hot, humid

    Correct Answer
    A. Are
  • 23. 

    Automaker Nissan and Ford and several aerospace research facilities in Great Britain are working lately to apply active noise cancellation to entire cars and planes.

    • Several

    • Are working

    • Active noise cancellation

    • To entire

    Correct Answer
    A. Are working
  • 24. 

    A crowd of several hundred fan watched the ceremony from behind a fence.

    • Several

    • Fan

    • Watched

    • From behind

    Correct Answer
    A. Fan
  • 25. 

    The English horn is an alto oboe with a pitch one fifth lower as    that of that soprano oboe.

    • An alto

    • A pitch

    • As

    • That

    Correct Answer
    A. As
  • 26. 

    Still other hurdles remain before ____ suitable for private cars.

    • Fuel cells

    • Becomes

    • Fuel cells become

    • That fuel cells become

    Correct Answer
    A. Fuel cells become
  • 27. 

    When lava reaches the surface, its temperature can be ten times _____ boiling water.  

    • The temperature

    • That of

    • It is

    • More

    Correct Answer
    A. That of
  • 28. 

    The result of the failure to plan for the future is that a child from an urban area must be took to the country to see nature.

    • Is that

    • An urban

    • Took

    • See nature

    Correct Answer
    A. Took
  • 29. 

    in the Milky Way galaxy, the mosrecent observed supernova appeared   in 1604

    • The most

    • Recent

    • Appeared

    • In

    Correct Answer
    A. Recent
  • 30. 

    ___ was unusable as farmland and difficult to traverse, the Badlands is an area in South Dakota.  

    • So named because it

    • Because of

    • It

    • Naming it

    Correct Answer
    A. Because of
  • 31. 

    The result of the failure to plan for the future is that a child from an urban area must be took to the country to see nature.

    • Is that

    • An urban

    • Took

    • See nature

    Correct Answer
    A. Took
  • 32. 

    Because on the mobile of Americans today, it is difficult for them to put down real roots.

    • The mobile

    • It is

    • Them

    • Real roots

    Correct Answer
    A. The mobile
  • 33. 

    Pittsburgh has reduced its smog by requiring more complete oxidation of fuel in cars, and others cities can do the same thing.

    • Its

    • More

    • Others

    • Do

    Correct Answer
    A. Others
  • 34. 

    Up to World War II almost all important research in physics had been made in universities, with only university funds for support.

    • Almost

    • Made

    • With only

    • For support

    Correct Answer
    A. Made
  • 35. 

    Particular issues that concern teenagers were covering on the half-hour program.

    • Issues

    • Concern

    • Were

    • Covering  

    Correct Answer
    A. Covering  
  • 36. 

    Electrical impulses may also picked up by the optic nerve.

    • Impulses

    • May

    • Picked

    • By the optic

    Correct Answer
    A. Picked
  • 37. 

    Color blindness may exist at birth or may occur later in life as a result for disease or injury.

    • Color blindness

    • Exist

    • Later

    • For  

    Correct Answer
    A. For  
  • 38. 

    Because the plan that was made yesterday is no longer feasible, the manager had to choose another alternatives.

    • That was made

    • No longer

    • Had to

    • Alternative  

    Correct Answer
    A. Alternative  
  • 39. 

    Participle with unlike charges attract each other, while participles with alike charges repel each other.

    • Unlike

    • While

    • Alike

    • Other

    Correct Answer
    A. Alike
  • 40. 

    Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, disappeared on June 1937 while attempting to fly around the world.

    • The first

    • Across

    • On

    • Around

    Correct Answer
    A. On
  • 41. 

    Although the name suggest otherwise, the ship known as  Old Ironslides was built of oak ans cedar rather that it was built of iron.

    • Although

    • Otherwise

    • Known as

    • It was built  

    Correct Answer
    A. It was built  
  • 42. 

    Never in the history of humanity there have been more people  living on this relatively small planet. 

    • In the history

    • There have

    • More people

    • Living

    Correct Answer
    A. There have
  • 43. 

    For five years after the Civil War, Robert E. Lee served to president of Washington College, Which later was called Washington and Lee.

    • Years after

    • To

    • Which

    • Was called

    Correct Answer
    A. To
  • 44. 

    The occurrence edema indicates the presence of serious illness.

    • Occurrence  edema

    • Indicates

    • Of

    • Illness

    Correct Answer
    A. Occurrence  edema
  • 45. 

    Workers training for specific job have a strong possibility of being replace by a machine.

    • Training

    • Have

    • Being

    • Replace  

    Correct Answer
    A. Replace  
  • 46. 

    According legend, Betsy Ross designed and sewed the first American flag.

    • According legend

    • Designed and sewed

    • First

    • Flag

    Correct Answer
    A. According legend
  • 47. 

    The author Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald is better know as F. Scott Fitzgerald.

    • The author

    • Better

    • Know

    • As

    Correct Answer
    A. Know
  • 48. 

    Titania, photographed by Voyager 2 in 1986, has significantly fewer craters than another moons of Uranus.

    • Photographed

    • Has

    • Fewer

    • Another  

    Correct Answer
    A. Another  
  • 49. 

    Atomic nuclei are believed to be composed by protons and neutrons in equal numbers for the lighter elements

    • Are

    • Believed

    • By

    • In

    Correct Answer
    A. By

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