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lso A B C have considerably problemsolving abilities. D 40. Many of species of milkweed are among the most dangerous of poisonous plants, while others A B C have little, if any, toxicity. D Questions 110 In the early 180039。s crust, reveal —— at the time the rocks were formed. (A) what was like (B) was like life (C) what life was like (D) life was like 14. Although the huge ice masses —— glaciers move slowly, they are a powerful erosive force in nature. (A) call them (B) are called (C) to call (D) called 15. The soybean contains vitamins, essential minerals, —— high percentage of protein. (A) a (B) and a (C) since a (D) of which a 16. A gene is a biological unit of information who directs the activity of a cell or organism during its A B C D lifetime. 17. The flowering of African American talent in literature, music, and art in the 192039。s catalog order. (C) The history of mailorder catalogs. (D) A parison of two kinds of catalogs. 36. (A) She wants to learn about Richard Sears. (B) She is helping the man with his assignment. (C) She needs to buy a filing cabinet. (D) She wants to order some textbooks. 37. (A) Teachers. (B) Farmers. (C) Students. (D) Laborers. 38. (A) As textbooks. (B) As fuel. (C) As newspapers. (D) As art. 39. (A) Taxes on factory goods rose. (B) Some people lost their farms. (C) Shipping prices rose. (D) some families lost their businesses. 40. (A) Problems with pesticides. (B) Characteristics of one type of falcon. (C) Migratory patterns of birds. (D) Tracking systems for animals. 41. (A) It flying speed. (B) Its keen hearing. (C) It size. (D) Its aggressiveness. 42. (A) By radar. (B) By airplane. (C) By direct observation. (D) By satellite. 43. (A) The types of instruments used in bebop music. (B) The social setting in which bebop music developed. (C) How two styles of jazz music influenced each other (D) The influence of bebop music on the United States economy during the 194039。s vacation plans changed ten years ago. (C) Where her family went for a vacation ten years ago. (D) When her family went on their last vacation. 34. (A) It39。ll talk to Judy about the problem. (B) She may not be available later to help the man. (C) She isn39。s friends were louder than she expected they would be. (D) The woman hadn39。t true. 25. (A) He plans to sell the books to a collector. (B) He won39。t take a sabbatical next semester. (D) Why her students probably weren39。s last points. 21. (A) The man hasn39。t like his new eyeglass frames. (B) He didn39。s art. (D) The exhibit was canceled. 15. (A) She has canceled her trip to lowa. (B) The snowstorm is getting weaker. (C) The man39。ll out an application from. (B) Apply for a different position. (C) File the papers in the cabinet. (D) Show her the advertisement from the newspaper. 12. (A) Go with her to the airport. (B) Talk to her for a short time. (C) Find out when the plane is leaving. (D) Make the phone call now. 13. (A) He can give the woman directions to Chicago. (B) He can drive the woman to Chicago. (C) He can get a map for the woman. (D) He can take the woman to the bookstore. 14. (A) He didn39。t take long to get to the station. (B) It39。s problem. (C) The man should have seen the doctor. (D) She39。t qualified to teach organic chemistry. (D) Her students rarely attend graduate school. 7. (A) He decided not to sell the piano. (B) He39。t know Dr. Turner39。t be able to go to the play. (C) He heard that the play isn39。真題庫(kù):托??荚囌骖}測(cè)試 Listening Comprehension 1. (A) He has just recovered from the flu. (B) He won39。s workbook. (C) He can take the woman to her class. (D) The woman needs to return the workbook before the class. 4. (A) She didn39。t matter which color she uses. (D) The color should suggest the content. 6. (A) She prepares her students well. (B) She used to teach graduate courses. (C) She isn39。t heard about the man39。s nothing wrong with the washing machine. 10. (A) It won39。s picking someone up from the station. 11. (A) I39。t understand Ted39。t be able to go to dinner. 17. (A) Take the class this semester. (B) Get permission to take the class. (C) Take the class over again. (D) Register for the class next semester. 18. (A) He doesn39。t be changed. 20. (A) She left the lecture for a few minutes. (B) She was reading doing the lecture. (C) She may have fallen asleep. (D) She misunderstood the speaker39。s on sabbatical. (C) Why she can39。t usually tell funny stories. (D) The stories probably weren39。t invited to the party. (B) The man and the woman live in different buildings. (C) The woman39。t able to attend the seminar. 29. (A) Do more research before they meet. (B) Meet several days before the presentation. (C) Change the day of the presentation. (D) Try to solve the problems before they meet. 30. (A) She39。s interested in the United States Civil War. 33. (A) Why her parents wanted to go to Gettysburg. (B) Why her family39。s excited about going there. 35. (A) A catalog mailed to the man. (B) The woman39。s basic diet is vegetarian, some hamsters also eat insects. (A) Despite (B) Although (C) Regardless of (D) Consequently 9. The Navajo Indians of the southwestern United States —— for their sand painting, also called dry painting. (A) noted (B) are noted (C) to be noted (D) have noted 10. In 1784, the leaders of what would later bee the state of Virginia gave up —— to the territory that later became five different Midwestern states. (A) any claim (B) when the claim (C) to claim (D) would claim 11. —— one after another, parallel puters perform groups of operations at the same time. (A) Conventional puters, by handli