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(A) To improve the study skills of university students. (B) To suggest changes in the student government. (C) To give people the opportunity to speak with a politician. (D) To discuss graduation requirements for political science majors. 33. (A) Graduate school application procedures. (B) Funding for university education. (C) Winning the confidence of voters. (D) Preparing for an important test. 34. (A) Tell her what to study for the history test. 3 (B) Write a favorable letter of remendation. (C) Advise her about how to run an election campaign. (D) Suggest a topic for a research paper. 35. (A) A lecture in their American literature course. (B) A film about the American frontier. (C) A book they both read. (D) The woman39。s recent trip to the American Midwest. 36. (A) Boston schools. (B) Frontier life. (C) Teaching requirements. (D) Immigration patterns. 37. (A) Boring (B) Comfortable. (C) Tragic. (D) Difficult. 38. (A) She was a famous author. (B) Her family later became famous landowners. (C) She exemplifies the immigrant spirit. (D) She invented some laborsaving farm equipment. 39. (A) To the library. (B) To the movies. (C) To a bookstore. (D) To a travel bureau. 40. (A) The diagnosis of asthma. (B) How to prevent an asthma attack. (C) What asthma is and what happens during an asthma attack. (D) The types of medicine available to an asthmatic. 41. (A) Inner ears. (B) Bronchial tubes. (C) Sinuses. (D) Tonsils. 42. (A) They shouldn39。t e to the camp. (B) They must limit their activities. (C) They will be seen by a doctor every day. (D) They bring their medicine to camp. 43. (A) It bothers people with asthma. (B) Cigarettes aren39。t allowed at the camp. (C) It pollutes the air in the tents. (D) People who smoke don39。t e to the camp. 44. (A) The rate at which the universe is expanding. (B) How gravity affects a pla39。s orbit. (C) Newton39。s three laws of motion. (D) Early models of the universe. 45. (A) That it can39。t be measured. (B) That it doesn39。t change. (C) That it39。s getting smaller. (D) That it39。s rapidly increasing. 46. (A) Why stars move so quickly. (B) Why few stars have plas. (C) Why stars aren39。t moving toward one another. (D) Why stars haven39。t moved farther apart. 47. (A) Newton39。s life and times. (B) The influence of earlier scientists on Newton39。s ideas. (C) How gravity repels objects very close to each other. (D) How the current theory resolved contradictions in earlier ones. 48. (A) What spiders eat. (B) Why spiderwebs are so strong. (C) How puters can be useful to biologists. (D) How new kinds of structures might be designed. 49. (A) They39。re much larger than spiders. (B) They39。re quite delicate. (C) They have unusual ways of gathering food. (D) They developed a long time before spiders. 50. (A) Chemists. (B) Architects. (C) Airline pilots. (D) Auto designers. 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