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1. The potatoes was the staple of Ireland, and when the crop failed in 1840, there was
A B C
mass starvation.
D
2. Shark are able to maneuver considerably faster than other fish because they
A B C
have no bones.
D
3. Although sugar cane and sugar beet look very different, the sugars that is refined from
A B C
them tastes almost the same.
D
4. Textile industry are as widespread as food industries because both supply basic
A B C
human needs.
D
5. Our skull is made up of eight cranial and fourteen facial bone according to experts.
A B C D
7. Brain wave patterns varies among different people and in different activities.
A B C D
8. The ancestors of today's horse was a little mammal called eohippus, which first
A B
appeared 54 million years ago.
C D
10. Dinosaurs are classified as reptiles, although some species appears to have been
A B C
warm-blooded.
D
11. Destruction refers to damage to an object, system, being or ideas, such as in legal
A B C D
damages and physical vandalism.
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12. While their afterlife is uncertain, many tourist photograph are visible, mobile
A B C
and tied up with everyday socializing upon various networked screens.
D
13. Married is a culturally recognized union between people, called spouses, that
A B
establishes rights and obligations between them.
C D
14. Asymptotic modeling theory necessitates that one or several parameter occur in the
A B C D
mathematical formulation.
15. The significance of few intermediate category of the single-disk diffusion test of
A B C D
antibiotic susceptibility has never been clearly defined.
17. Transformations is the most common process of horizontal gene transfer and occurs when
A B C D
short DNA fragments are exchanged between donors and recipients.
18. Hair is any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals,
A B C
and some other animal.
D
19. Semantics are the linguistic and philosophical study of meaning in language, programming
A B C D
1. ion ➡ Education, , , , .
2. ness ➡ Happiness, , , , .
3. ment ➡ Argument, , , , .
4. age ➡ Marriage, , , , .
5. ship ➡ Relationship, , , , .
6. hood ➡ Childhood, , , , .
7. ogy ➡ Biology, , , , .
8. ism ➡ Tourism, , , , .
9. ance ➡ Importance, , , , .
13. or ➡ Translator, , , , .
14. er ➡ Trainer, , , , .
16. th ➡ Growth, , , , .
17. ee ➡ Employee, , , , .