Full Test 2 (Key) PDF
Full Test 2 (Key) PDF
Full Test 2 (Key) PDF
FULL TEST 2
3.Liquid water has fewer hydrogen bonds than ice, so more molecules can occupy the same space,
making liquid water______ than ice.
4.It is difficult for present-day readers______ Sister Carrie was withdrawn from circulation at the
turn of the century.
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6.Tennis star Chris Event, who retired from the game after eighteen years, perhaps______ more
than anyone to make women’s professional tennis a widely respected career.
(D) to do
(C) sky is
8.Edward Hopper’s paintings portray the loneliness and isolation of the individual______ .
9.Braille,______ printing reading materials for use by people who are blind, consists of a system of
raised points or dots that are read by touch.
(A) is a method of
(B) a method of
(D) a method is of
(A) as that
(B) that
(C) as
11.The development of synthetic fibers after 1940 led to the production of new types of fabrics
______ more durable and easier to care for.
(C) were
12.Until the eighteenth century, charcoal was______ used in blast furnaces, as well as in
glassmaking, blacksmithing, and metalworking.
13.Pure iron cannot be hardened by heating and cooling, as______ , because iron lacks the
necessary carbon.
14.Rapids and waterfalls, ______ along virtually all Massachusetts waterways, provided power in
colonial times for grist and saw mills and later for textile mills.
(A) common
(A) in spite of
(B) neither
(C) nor
(D) although
16. A large collections of materials focused on Louisiana’s history and culture is provided by the
Williams Research Center in New Orleans.
17. Mary Austin’s first book, The Land of Little Rain, a description of desert life in the western
United States, won she immediate fame in 1903.
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18. The most abundant phosphate mineral, appetite, includes several type that vary in their
content of fluorine, chlorine, or hydroxyl ions.
19. Having gained a reputation as a daring, intrepid journalist, Nellie Bly became the first female
report assigned to the Eastern front during the First World War.
20. In 1862 Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act, allows settlers 160 acres of free land
after they had worked it for five years.
21. Along with the other physical sciences, meteorology has developed in the past three centuries
from myth and folklore to rigorous observation, computation, and analyze.
22. In 1973 the United States armed forces were placed on an all-volunteer basis for a first time
since 1948.
23. Because lions do not have exceptional speedy, they must rely on the element of surprise for
the hunt.
24. The position of the Earth’s magnetic poles is not constant but shows an appreciable change
after year to year.
25. Grassland vegetation reduces competition for water among species by concentrates roots at
different levels.
26. Like the giant reptiles, most lineage’s of organisms have eventually become extinct; still, some
exist that have changed very little in millions of year.
27. Demonstrations public are an effective means by which advocacy groups can bring
inequalities to the attention of local, state, and federal officials.
28. Methods used in preparing articles for an encyclopedia differs, depending on the length of
the article.
29. Since the advent of rock music in the 1950’s, the popular music of the United States has
become a significant musical influence around world.
30. Could droplets and ice crystals first form on certain types of small particles of dust or another
airborne materials.
31. Male fiddler crabs have huge claws that move back and forth similar violinists move their
arms when playing the violin.
32. Daylight saving time came into useful in the United States in an effort to conserve electricity
by having business hours correspond to the hours of natural daylight.
33. Almost every fruits and vegetables contain riboflavin; the richest sources are leafy green
vegetables such as spinach, kale, or turnip greens.
34. Gold lends itself to the making of decorative articles because of its great resistant to corrosion
and tarnish and its ease of working.
35. Ethics is the branch of philosophy that deals with the values of life in a coherent, systematic,
and science manner.
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36. Indiscriminately dumping of waste materials and inadequate sewage treatment are two
serious causes of environmental pollution.
37. The builders of the variety ancient cliff ruins scattered throughout the canyons and mesas of
the arid Southwest of the United States are known as the cliff dwellers.
38. A fragrant plant has tiny sacs that makes and stores the substances that give it a pleasant
odor.
39. Nomadic hunter and gatherer societies have access to only a limited amount of food in an area
and moved on when they have exhausted each locality.
40. Collagen, a strong rubbery protein, supports the ear flaps and the tip of nose in humans.
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