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vacation. 34. (A) It39。s friends were louder than she expected they would be. (D) The woman hadn39。t take a sabbatical next semester. (D) Why her students probably weren39。t like his new eyeglass frames. (B) He didn39。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。s problem. (C) The man should have seen the doctor. (D) She39。t know Dr. Turner39。真題庫:托??荚囌骖}測試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 heard about the man39。s picking someone up from the station. 11. (A) I39。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。s on sabbatical. (C) Why she can39。t invited to the party. (B) The man and the woman live in different buildings. (C) The woman39。s interested in the United States Civil War. 33. (A) Why her parents wanted to go to Gettysburg. (B) Why her family39。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 handling tasks (B) Since tasks being handled by conventional puters (C) Whereas conventional puters handle tasks (D) While tasks handled by conventional puters 12. The Liberty Bell, formerly housed in Independence Hall, —— in Philadelphia, was moved to a separate glass pavilion in 1976. (A) which a historic building (B) a historic building which (C) was a historic building (D) a historic building 13. Fossils, traces of dead organisms found in the rocks of Earth39。 inventions such as steel plows and mechanized harvesters allowed one farmhand to perform work that previously had required several, thus making farming capitalintensive rather than laborintensive. 25) The United States economy underwent a massive transition and the nature of work was permanently altered. Whereas cottage industries relied on a few highly skilled craft workers who slowly and carefully converted raw materials into finished products from start to finish, factories relied on specialization. While factory work was less creative and more monotonous, it was also more efficient and allowed mass production of goods at less expense. aspect of life in the United States does the passage mainly discuss? (A) The transition from an agricultural to an industrial economy (B) The inventions that transformed life in the nineteenth century (C) The problems associated with the earliest factories (D) The difficulty of farm life in the nineteenth century 2. Blacksmiths, silversmiths, and candle makers are mentioned in lines 56 as examples of artisans who (A) maintained their businesses at home (B) were eventually able to use sophisticated technology (C) produced unusual goods and modities (D) would employ only family members 3. The phrase hinged on in line 9 is closest in meaning to (A) recovered from (B) depended on (C) started on (D) contributed to 4. Which of the following is mentioned in the passage as a reason for the industrial growth that occurred in the United States before 1914? (A)The availability of natural resources found only in the United States (B) The decrease in number of farms resulting from technological advances (C) The replacement of canals and railroads by other forms of transportation (D) The availability of a large immigrant work force 5. The word lured in line 19 is closest in meaning to (A) attracted (B) assigned (C) restricted (D) attached 6. The word Others in line 20 refers to other (A) adults (B) promises (C) goods and services (D) social opportunities word expendable in line 21 is closest in meaning to (A) nonproductive (B) unacceptable (C) nonessential (D) unprofitable 8. It can be inferred from the passage that industrialization affected farming in that industrialization (A) increased the price of farm products (B) limited the need for new farm machinery (C) created new and interesting jobs on farms (D) reduced the number of people willing to do farm work does the author mean when stating that certain inventions made farming capitalintensive rather than laborintensive (lines 2324)? (A) Workers had to be trained to operate the new machines. (B) Mechanized farming required more capital and fewer laborers. (C) The new inventions were not helpful for all farming activities. (D) Human labor could still acplish as much work as the first machines. 10. According to the passage, factory workers differed from craft workers in that factory workers (A) were required to be more creative (B) worked extensively with raw materials (C) changed jobs frequently (D) specialized in one aspect of the finished product only Question 1120 Molting is one of the most involved processes of a bird