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o orbit C) which doubles to twelve the number of satellites now known in orbit aroun d D) doubling to twelve the number of satellites now known as orbiting E) which doubles to twelve the number of satellites now known that orbit a babe emerges from the darkness of the womb with a rudimentary sense o f vision, it would be rated about 20/500, or legally blind if it were an adu lt with such vision.() A) As a babe emerges from the darkness of the womb with a rudimentary sense of vision, it would be rated about 20/500, or legally blind if it were an ad ult with such vision. B) A baby emerges from the darkness of the womb with a rudimentary sense of vision that would be rated about 20/500, or legally blind as an adult. C) As a baby emerges from the darkness of the womb, its rudimentary sense of vision would be rated about 20/500。 qualifying it to be legally blind if an adult. D) A baby emerges from the darkness of the womb with a rudimentary sense of vision that would be rated about 20/500。 an adult with such vision would be deemed legally blind. E) As a baby emerges from the darkness of the womb, its rudimentary sense of vision, which would deemed legally blind for an adult, would be rated about 20/500. 8. The GortonDodd bill requires that a bank disclose to their customers how long they will delay access to funds from deposited checks. (. 325) A) that a bank disclose to their customers how long they will delay access t o funds from deposited checks B) a bank to disclose to their customers how long they will delay access to funds from a deposited check C) that a bank disclose to its customers how long it will delay access to fu nds from deposited checks D) a bank that it should disclose to its customers how log it will delay acc ess to funds from a deposited check E) that bands disclose to customers how long access to funds from their depo sited check is to be delayed 9. Several years ago the diet industry introduced a variety of appetite supp ressants, but some of these drugs caused stomach disorders severe enough to have them banned by the Food and Drug Administration. (. 327) A) stomach disorders severe enough to have them B) stomach disorders that were severe enough so they were C) stomach disorders of such severity so as to be D) such severe stomach disorders that they were E) such severe stomach disorders as to be 10. Joplin’s faith in his opera “ Tremonisha” was unshakable。 in 1911 he published the score at his own expense and decided on staging it himself. (Z .) A) on staging it himself B) that he himself would do the staging C) to do the staging of the work by himself D) that he himself would stage it E) to stage the work himself 11. In coldwater habitats, certain invertebrates and fish convert starches into plex carbohydrates called glycerols, in effect manufacturing its own antifreeze.() A) in effect manufacturing its own antifreeze B) effectively manufacturing antifreeze of tits own C) in effect manufacturing their own antifreeze D) so that they manufacture their own antifreeze E) thus the manufacture of its own antifreeze 12. The modernization program for the steel mill will cost approximately 51 million dollars, which it is hoped can be pleted in the late 1980’s.( .117) A) The modernization program for the steel mill will cost approximately 51 m illion dollars, which it is hoped can be pleted in the late 1980’s B) The modernization program for the steel mill, hopefully pleted in the late 1980’s will cost approximately 51 million dollars. C) Modernizing the steel mill, hopefully to be pleted in the late 1980’s , will cost approximately 51 million dollars. D) The program for modernizing the steel mill, which can, it is hoped, be co mpleted in the late 1980’s and cost approximately 51 million dollars. E) Modernizing the steel mill, a program that can, it is hoped, be pleted in the late 1980’s, will cost approximately 51 million dollars. 13. The actual votes cast by incumbents can provide voters with a more accur ate picture of their attitudes than the speeches they make while campaigning for reelection. (. 122) A) their attitudes than the speeches they make B) the attitudes of incumbents than the speeches they make C) the attitudes of incumbents than do the speeches they make D) the attitudes of incumbents than do the speeches E) the attitudes of incumbents than the speeches 14. Although today it is costeffective to make perfumes with synthetic ingr edients, they used to make the classic fragrances from flowers only and othe r natural essences. () A) they used to make the classic fragrances from flowers only B) the classic fragrances used to be made only from flowers C) the classic fragrances used to be made by them only from flowers D) the classic fragrances used to be made from flowers only E) only flowers used to make the classic fragrances 15. At the time of the Mexican agrarian revolution, the most radical faction , that of Zapata and his followers, proposed a return to munal ownership of land, to what had been a preColumbian form of ownership respected by the Spaniards. (. 129) A) land, to what had been a preColumbian form of ownership respected by the Spaniards B) land, a form of ownership of the preColumbians and respected by the Span iards. C) Land, respected by the Spaniards and a preColumbian form of ownership D) Land in which a preColumbian form of ownership was respected by the Span iards E) Land that had been a preColumbian form of ownership respected by the Spa niards 16. It appears from a study of the detailed grammar of the Hopi Indians that their system of a