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of the party those people belong to.5. (A) You have an appointment, right?(B) I hope you gave me Bill39。re wearing a bright dress, aren39。t the snack bar sell fresh fruit?(B) The fruit at the snack bar isn39。s department are going sailing this week.(B) Charlie39。s basement.9. (A) It has been cloudy since noon.(B) It39。s not at all crowded inside.(D) I thought it would rain this afternoon.10. (A) The student finished her painting before class.(B) Only one student in the class knows anything about painting.(C) Nobody in the class has ever had any painting lessons.(D) There are no students registered for the painting course.11. (A) The lecture is all about parking.(B) There39。s a parking lot in front of the lecture hall.12. (A) Lucy got a scholarship to the university of her choice.(B) Lucy did scholarly work while at the university.(C) Lucy was offered a choice of scholarships by a university.(D) Lucy chose to take a boat trip instead of attending a university.13. (A) She learned that the concert had been cancelled.(B) Her entry in the contest was a song.(C) The song she had written for the contest wasn39。t enter the contest.14. (A) He worked there only one time.(B) He has worked there longer than I have.(C) He hasn39。t work there anymore.15. (A) She hurt herself.(B) She fixed the window.(C) She cut the grass.(D) She broke the glass.16. (A) The guest was right.(B) I got the correct answer by chance.(C) The guest was on my right.(D) I guess I should write the answer.17. (A) I said I39。t want to see Jeff at all.(B) At last Jeff wants to see me.(C) I hope to see Jeff after everyone else does.(D) Jeff was the last person to see me.20. (A) Sarah studied psychology before teaching statistics.(B) Sarah used statistics in her psychology course.(C) Sarah used to work in a corporation.(D) Sarah has a different job now.21. (A) Borrow some money.(B) Buy a heater.(C) Get some information.(D) Pay the rent.22. (A) He found it fascinating.(B) You have to be well dressed to enter.(C) It took many hours to put together.(D) They should spend their lunch hour there.23. (A) He knows someone who can get the woman a job.(B) Greg and his uncle don39。t know the woman39。s sure he is right.25. (A) She39。s going home for only a few days.(C) She39。s counting the number of vacation days.26. (A) Teach half days.(B) Take a longer tour.(C) tour the country.(D) Rest for the day.27. (A) There are a lot of boxes in the way.(B) The boxes might be too heavy for her to lift.(C) He39。s almost finished.28. (A) The man should play in the orchestra.(B) All tickets are essentially the same.(C) There39。s course is the best of the four.(C) The man must be an excellent student.(D) The man39。s surprised she chose that agency.(B) He wonders why she39。t know when her classes started.(D) He doubts she makes much money now.33. (A) He was sure of himself.(B) He39。t heard Rita play the piano.(D) He wasn39。t like rock and roll.(B) It39。t hot now that he has a fan.35. (A) Before dinner.(B) During dinner.(C) Right after dinner.(D) The next day.36. (A) Hospital employees only.(B) Many City Hall officials.(C) Many Packer Hall residents.(D) The engineering students only.37. (A) By collections made at City Hall.(B) By donations from the participants.(C) By the allocation of funds from local hospitals.(D) By contributions based on the number of miles walked.38. (A) It begins on campus.(B) It39。s model.47. (A) Close up shots.(B) Full shots.(C) Long shots.(D) Action shots.48. (A) Film producer.(B) Movie critic.(C) Stuntman.(D) Actor.49. (A) 1898.(B) 1903.(C) 1905.(D) 1908.50. (A) To shock Griffith contemporaries.(B) To show who Annie Lee was thinking about.(C) To indicate when Annie Lee39。s Bay Company founded Vancouver, Washington, in the early nineteenth century(B) the founding of Vancouver, Washington, by the Hudson39。s Bay Company in the early nineteenth century(D) In the early nineteenth century with the founding of Vancouver, Washington, by the Hudson39。s.(A) its(B) so it(C) but its(D) it is5. Hot objects emit do cold objects.(A) rays more than infrared(B) rays are more infrared than(C) more than infrared rays(D) more infrared rays than6. An Olympic marathon is 26 miles and 385 yards, approximately from Marathon to Athens.(A) the distance is(B) that the distance is(C) is that the distance(D) the distance7. Although rigid, bones exhibit a degree of elasticity that enables the skeleton to withstand considerable impact.(A) apparently(B) are apparently(C) apparently their(D) are they apparently8. One of the oldest types of aesthetic theory is that of formism, .(A) reference to the imitation theory is popular(B) the imitation theory is popularly referred to(C) is the reference to the popular imitation theory(D) popularly referred to as the imitation theory9. A panda39。s A B Cabdomen and is used in medicines and perfumes. D19. The economy of Little Rock, Arkansas, is basis primarily on manufacturing, wholesale and A Bretail trade, and government functions. C D20. The first United States citizen to bee a professional sculptor was Patience Lovell Wright, A Bwhich works were executed in wax. C D21. A electric current can consist of charges that are positive, negative, or both. A B C D22. Progress in the field of optically and new kinds of glass have made it possible to construct A B Cphotographic lenses with a minimum nu