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repeat what she said. (C) He understands why the woman was late. (D) It often takes him two hours to get home. 3. (A) Try to borrow Professor Wilson’s camera. (B) Apologize for breaking Professor Wilson39。s camera. (C) Use the man39。t want to work this summer. (D) She hasn39。t know how to operate the machine. (D) She39。t take the medication with food. 9. (A) She needed the notes last week. (B) She39。t need to study the notes for the exam. (D) The man can return her notes after the exam 10. (A) Get a new suit. (B) Worry less about his appearance. (C) Look for a different job. (D) Have his suit cleaned. 11. (A) She expects the weather to be nice next weekend. (B) She fot she had so much studying to do. (C) She usually hands in her assignments early. (D) She won39。t like science fiction. (B) She plans to attend the fair. (C) She can39。t afford to buy the ticket. (B) He needs a break from the math problem. (C) He doesn39。ll meet the woman when he has finished the math problem. 14. (A) She didn39。s new haircut. (B) Kevin often gets strange haircuts. (C) The man should get a haircut like Kevin39。s haircut looks good on him. 15. (A) Leave the package for him to mail later. (B) Find another person to send the package. (C) Proofread the report for him. (D) Finish the report before Wednesday39。s notes might have fallen off her desk. (B) The woman can borrow his notes. (C) He39。t find her notes. 17. (A) He thinks the professor speaks too quickly. 2 (B) He doesn39。s lectures. (C) He isn39。s class. (D) He thinks students shouldn39。s lectures. 18. (A) Her hometown doctor works at the student health center. (B) She cannot help the man choose a doctor. (C) She didn39。t have to read every book on the list. (D) The reading list doesn39。s new address. (B) Sally had to move unexpectedly. (C) She39。s house. (D) She39。t finished her paper. (B) She has lost her parking sticker. (C) She39。t many jobs available. (B) The woman needs to improve her skills. (C) The woman can find a better job. (D) There might be a way for the woman to keep the same job. 24. (A) Form a new mittee, (B) Join her mittee. (C) Find out when the conference will be held. (D) Schedule a mittee meeting. 25. (A) The man should have called her relatives. (B) She has visited San Francisco before. (C) She won39。t looking forward to her trip. 26. (A) Try to buy Jane39。 choir concert. (C) Invite Jane to the boys39。t know what tools to bring. (B) The donkeys will carry the woman39。t mind helping the woman. (D) The woman won39。clock (B) The buses are running an hour late. (C) The woman will have to wait an hour. (D) He isn39。s jackets. 31. (A) She39。s concerned about medical care. (D) She mentions the need for some medical tests. 32. (A) To improve the study skills of university students. (B) To suggest changes in the student government. (C) To give people the opportunity to speak with a politician. (D) To discuss graduation requirements for political science majors. 33. (A) Graduate school application procedures. (B) Funding for university education. (C) Winning the confidence of voters. (D) Preparing for an important test. 34. (A) Tell her what to study for the history test. 3 (B) Write a favorable letter of remendation. (C) Advise her about how to run an election campaign. (D) Suggest a topic for a research paper. 35. (A) A lecture in their American literature course. (B) A film about the American frontier. (C) A book they both read. (D) The woman39。t e to the camp. (B) They must limit their activities. (C) They will be seen by a doctor every day. (D) They bring their medicine to camp. 43. (A) It bothers people with asthma. (B) Cigarettes aren39。t e to the camp. 44. (A) The rate at which the universe is expanding. (B) How gravity affects a pla39。s three laws of motion. (D) Early models of the universe. 45. (A) That it can39。t change. (C) That it39。s rapidly increasing. 46. (A) Why stars move so quickly. (B) Why few stars have plas. (C) Why stars aren39。t moved farther apart. 47. (A) Newton39。s ideas. (C) How gravity repels objects very close to each other. (D) How the current theory resolved contradictions in earlier ones. 48. (A) What spiders eat. (B) Why spiderwebs are so strong. (C) How puters can be useful to biologists. (D) How new kinds of structures might be designed. 49. (A) They39。re quite delicate. (C) They have unusual ways of gathering food. (D) They developed a long time before spiders. 50. (A) Chemists. (B) Architects. (C) Airline pilots. (D) Auto designers. Section Two: Structure and Written Expression __ from milk, the remainder is called skim milk. (A)all the butterfat is removed (B)removing all the butterfat that 4 (C)is all the butterfat removed (D)the removal of all the butterfat Buffalo River in Arkansas was designated __ in 1972. (A)a national river and (B)which a national river (C)a national river (D)being a national river of northern Canada lies within the Arctic Circle, and __ ice or the sparse vegetation known as tundra. (A)it is permanently covered by (B)by permanently it is covered (C)is permanently covered by it (D)it is covered by permanently of the spinal column, massage, and dietary adjustments __ used in chiropractic therapy. (A)the principal methods are (B)are the principal methods (C)how are the principal methods (D)are there the principal methods corporations __ to dominate the United States economy in the late nieenth century, grew steadily larger during the 1920%. (A)which began (B)in which began (