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ll be able to solve the problem himself. 31. (A) Places the man has visited. (B) A paper the woman is writing for a class. (C) School activities they enjoy. (D) The woman39。t intended to serve food and beverages at the party. 28. (A) Mary hadn39。t sell the books until he has read them. (C) The books probably aren39。t surprised by her announcement. 23. (A) Put a little more pepper in the stew. (B) Taste the stew to see if it needs paper. (C) Check the recipe to see if they followed it correctly. (D) Serve the stew as it is. 24. (A) She wants to know where Tom heard the stories. (B) She39。t seen Joan recently. (B) The man plans to call Joan soon. (C) Joan doesn39。t get a haircut. (C) He got his eyeglasses a long time ago. (D) Several people have asked him about his new eyeglass frames. 19. (A) The grades have been calculated correctly. (B) The woman will get the grade she deserves. (C) The woman received one of the highest grades. (D) The woman39。s information isn39。t show his paintings at the exhibit. (B) He didn39。ll be easy for him to give the woman a ride to the station. (C) He39。ll check the man39。s looking for a place to store the piano. (C) No one has bought the piano. (D) He hasn39。s lecture would be so interesting. (B) She didn39。t very good. (D) He has already seen the play. 2. (A) Share the place he39。s renting. (B) Avoid living near the campus. (C) Apply for campus housing. (D) Find an apartment soon. 3. (A) He wants to meet the woman after his Spanish class. (B) The woman should borrow someone else39。t expect to have a quiz today. (C) Dr. Turner often gives quizzes. (D) The man should have prepared for the class. 5. (A) There are different kinds of folders. (B) This decision requires careful thought. (C) It doesn39。t been able to find an inexpensive piano yet. 8. (A) Tennis players often injure their backs. (B) She hadn39。s schedule as soon as possible. 9. (A) He already knew about the problem. (B) Someone has started fixing the washing machine. (C) No one plained about the washing machine today. (D) There39。ll ride on the train with the woman. (D) He39。t see the paintings. (C) He doesn39。t accurate. (D) They also may get a lot of snow. 16. (A) She needs more time to get ready for the dinner. (B) She thought the dinner was at another time. (C) She forgot about the plans she made for dinner. (D) She won39。s grade can39。t know what happened to the book. (D) Joan gave the book to the man. 22. (A) Why she should tell her students about her plans. (B) What he plans to do when he39。s surprised Tom was so serious last night. (C) Tom doesn39。t worth a lot of money. (D) The woman can borrow any of the books if she wants to. 26. (A) Leave with the man. (B) Get ready to leave for the weekend. (C) Stay where she is for the weekend. (D) Meet the man later. 27. (A) The man is upset that the wasn39。t planned to attend the seminar. (B) Mary has been ill for several weeks. (C) Mary forgot about the seminar. (D) Mary wasn39。s plans for the summer. 32. (A) She has never been to Gettysburg. (B) She took a political science course. (C) Her family still goes on vacation together. (D) She39。t know a lot about it. (D) She39。t use singers. (B) They gave free concerts. (C) They performed in small nightclubs. (D) They shortened the length of their performances. 45. (A) To discuss one way it impacted jazz music. (B) To explain why the government reduced some taxes. (C) To describe a mon theme in jazz music. (D) To discuss the popularity of certain jazz bands. 46. (A) The music contained strong political messages. (B) The music had a steady beat that people could dance to. (C) The music included sad melodies. (D) The music contained irregular types of rhythms. 47. (A) The increase in beachfront property value. (B) An experimental engineering project. (C) The erosion of coastal areas (D) How to build seawalls. 48. (A) To protect beachfront property. (B) To reduce the traffic on beach roads. (C) To provide privacy for homeowners. (D) To define property limits. 49. (A) By sending water directly back to sea with great force. (B) By reducing wave energy. (C) By reducing beach width. (D) By stabilizing beachfront construction. 50. (A) Protect roads along the shore. (B) Build on beaches with seawalls. (C) Add sand to beaches with seawalls. (D) Stop building seawalls. Section Two: Structure and Written Expression 1. The giant ragweed, or buffalo weed, grows ——. (A) 18 feet up to high (B) to high 18 feet up (C) up to 18 feet high (D) 18 feet high up to 2. Neptune is —— any planet except Pluto. (A) to be far from the Sun (B) far from the Sun being (C) farther than the Sun is (D) farther from the Sun than 3. Since prehistoric times, artists have arranged paint on surfaces in ways —— their ideas about people and the world. (A) express (B) that their expression of (C) which, expressing (D) that express 4. Except for certain microorganisms, —— need oxygen to survive. (A) of all living things (B) all living things (C) all are living things (D) are all living things 5. Dubbing is used in filmmaking —— a new sound track to a motion picture. (A) which to add (B) to add (C) is adding that (D) to add while 6. —— of green lumber may e from moisture in the wood. (A) More weight than half (B) Of the weight, more than half (C) The weight is more than half (D) More than half of the weight 7. Archaeologists study —— to trace ancient trade routes because such tools are relatively rare, and each occurrence has a slightly different chemical position. (A) which obsidian tools (B) obsidian tools (C) how obsidian tools (D) obsidian tools are 8. —— the hamster39。s t