Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. D
5. TheA waters of theB Chattahoochee River C fillsD Lake Lanier.
B 6.The first set of false teethA similar to those in use today it B wasC madeD in rance in the !"#$s. B ". The term %&ankee' %&ankee' wasA originally a nickname for people from (ew )ngland* +ut now anyone from the ,nited -tates areB referredC to asD a &ankee. #. network of small arteries* mostly sandwichedA +etween the skin and the underlyingB muscles* supplyC +loodD to the face and scalp. C
/. 0es1uite isA a smallB tree in the -outhwest whoC can withstandD the severest drought.
D !$. t the endA of the Revolution* most of the army units of the young nation wasB almost entirely dis+andedC* leavingD a total national military force of eighty men in !"#2. )3)RC4-) !2 )ach of the following sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the word that indicates that the sentence should have parallel parts. ,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4
!. The pastries in that shop are very e8pensive +ut 1uite deliciously.
C :ar.
9. &ou can find some change to +uy a paper in the drawer* on top of the dresser* or in the
C
;. The living room was decorated with e8pensive paintings and elegance lamps.
C 2.
6. The car needs new tires +ut not a new engine.
C
".
C #. To get to the office* you should go through this door* turn to the left* and continuation down the hall. C
/. or dessert we could serve lemon pie* fruit tarts* chocolate cake* or +utter cookies.
4
!$. The sick child needs some medicine* some :uice* and to rest.
)3)RC4-) !5 )ach of the following sentences sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the words that indicate that the sentence should have parallel parts. ,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4
!.
C
9. The music at the concert was neither well played nor well liked.
4
;.
C 2. The play that we saw last night was not only rather delightful +ut also 1uite meaningful. C
5.
4
6. The discussion was +oth e8citing and interest.
C ".
#. (either the teacher or the students are ready to leave the classroom.
4
/. &ou &ou can meet with me either in the ne8t few minutes or at 2$$.
4 !$. =ohn is an adventurous person who en:oys not only skydiving +ut also goes parasailing. )3)RC4-) -kills !2>!57 )ach of the following sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the word that indicates that the sentence should have parallel parts. ,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. C
!. The advertisements appeared in the newspaper and on the radio.
4
9. -he is trained as +oth an accountant accou ntant and in nursing. nursing .
4
;. ?e can take either my car or yours to the party.
C
2. The coffee is too hot* too +itter* and too strength. strength .
C
5.
4
6. &our &our ideas are neither neithe r more important importa nt or less important importan t than the ideas of the others.
4
". The meeting lasted only an hour +ut still seeming too long.
)3)RC4-) !5 )ach of the following sentences sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the words that indicate that the sentence should have parallel parts. ,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4
!.
C
9. The music at the concert was neither well played nor well liked.
4
;.
C 2. The play that we saw last night was not only rather delightful +ut also 1uite meaningful. C
5.
4
6. The discussion was +oth e8citing and interest.
C ".
#. (either the teacher or the students are ready to leave the classroom.
4
/. &ou &ou can meet with me either in the ne8t few minutes or at 2$$.
4 !$. =ohn is an adventurous person who en:oys not only skydiving +ut also goes parasailing. )3)RC4-) -kills !2>!57 )ach of the following sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the word that indicates that the sentence should have parallel parts. ,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. C
!. The advertisements appeared in the newspaper and on the radio.
4
9. -he is trained as +oth an accountant accou ntant and in nursing. nursing .
4
;. ?e can take either my car or yours to the party.
C
2. The coffee is too hot* too +itter* and too strength. strength .
C
5.
4
6. &our &our ideas are neither neithe r more important importa nt or less important importan t than the ideas of the others.
4
". The meeting lasted only an hour +ut still seeming too long.
C
#. The novel was +oth emotional emotion al and description. descrip tion.
C
/. )ither the counselor or her secretary can help you with that pro+lem.
C !$. The leaves from the tree fell in the yard* in the pool* the driveway* and on the sidewalk. T@)L )3)RC4-) -kills !2>!57 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. C
!. Ballpoint pens areA less versatile +utB more populationC than fountain pensD.
D
9. Riddles varyA greatlyB in +oth grammatical and phonologyC formD.
B
;. Blood pressure is measuredA +y feeling the pulse and applyB a forceC to the armD.
D
2. The 0oo 0oon n hasA no atmosphere* no air B* andC no wateryD.
C
5. The first matchesA wereB too hard to ignite* a mess C* or too dangerouslyD easy to ignite.
B 6. !/"! ,.-. governmentA policy not only put warnings on cigarette packsB +ut also +anningC television advertisingD of cigarettes. B ". DemandA* +eauty* dura+ility* rareB* and perfection of cutting determineC the valueD of a gemstone. D #. The
!57 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that +est completes the sentence. !.
0ost cells in multicelled organisms perform specialized functions.
7 specialie (B) specialized
C7 they specialie
D7 specialiation 9. The +ig island of
;. The -un uses up over four million tons of hydrogen per second* but it still has enough hydrogen to last for the ne8t five +illion years. 7 it does not B7 it (C) but it
D7 to it 2. or Eatherine L. Bates* who reached the top of ikes eak in !#/;* the view provided the inspiration for her hymn % merica the Beautiful'. (A) reached
B7 she reached C7 reaching D7 she was reaching Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. C
5. Coal* petroleum* andA natural gaseousB are allC fossil fuels D.
C -un.
6. The mass of neutron starsA generally rangeB from one>tenth to twiceC the massD of the
D
". Frasses growA in waysB that help them to surviveC +eing ni++led* chillyD* or dried.
#. 0ost of
D /. aleographers studyA ancient and medievalB handwriting in order to esta+lishC not only its age andD also its +ackground. C !$. The sounds producedA +y +ullfrogs and toads varyB greatly +ecause each species haveC its own particular callD. )3)RC4-) !6 )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with have. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4
!. ?e have already hearing the good news.
C
9. -he has ridden her +icycle to school every day.
4
;. 4 have always +elieve you.
4
2.
C
5. They have put their money in a savings account.
C
6. Their parents have allowed them to stay up late.
4
". -he has never ran away from home +efore.
4
#.
C
/. They have taken three tests already this weeks.
4
!$. paying :o+.
)3)RC4-) !" )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with be. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4
!. -he was study the te8t+ooks all night long.
C
9. The pie was cut into si8 e1ual pieces.
4
;. Today the teacher is allow the students to leave class a few minutes early.
4
2. The class is teach every other semester.
4
5. Tom is +ringing some drinks to the party.
C
6. The sick child was taken to see a doctor.
4
". The children are swim in the +ackyard pool.
4
#. The diamond :ewelry is always keep in a safe place.
4
/. The teacher is preparing a difficult e8am for the students.
C
!$. Dinner is served from 6$$ to #$$.
)3)RC4-) !# )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with a modal. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. C
!. &ou should try to respond politely.
4
9. )veryone must leaves the room immediately.
4
;. 4 could sat on the +each for hours.
4
2. -he will asking you many difficult 1uestions.
C
5. &ou can look at the +ook* +ut you cannot +orrow it.
4
6.
4
".
4
#. The weatherman said that it might snowing tonight.
4
/. erhaps we could +ought a new car this year.
C
!$. This course will satisfy the graduation re1uirement.
)3)RC4-) -kills !6>!#7 )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with several parts. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4
!. ?e have +ecame good friends in the last year.
4
9. &our name will +e list in the new directory.
4
;. The new movie is receive good reviews.
4
2. -he must have feel sorry a+out her +ad +ehavior.
C
5. They have always given their family many presents.
C
6. ?e may +e taking a vacation ne8t week.
4
". ?e could have taking a vacation last week.
4
#. The package might had +een deliver +y an e8press mail service.
4
/. 4 have not wrote very many letters to my friends.
4
!$. The car should not have +e drive anymore yesterday
T@)L )3)RC4-) -kills !6>!#7 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. D
!. By the !/9$s* manyA radio transmittersB hadC +een +uildD.
C
9. ishA farmingB has roseC in the ,nited -tates in recentD years.
D ;. 4n areasA of volcanic activity* +each sandB may containsC dark minerals and littleD 1uart. 2. Cro>0agnon man was namesA after the cavesB in southwest rance where the first remainsC were discoveredD. D 5. Lassie* the famous collie who madeA her first screenB appearance in !/2;* has always +eC playedD +y a male dog. D 6. +lue +igwig liard stakesA out a territoryB and will defendingC females within it against courtingD males. ". resident Feorge ?ashington was inauguratesA on the stepsB of theC ederal BuildingD in (ew &ork City. #. ByA !69"* lymouth had +ecameB a via+le and growingC community of fifty families* twenty>two goats* fifteen cows* and more thanD fifty pigs. D /. To+acco wasA the crop on which the eminenceB of ?illiams+urg and the prosperityC of irginia were +aseD. !$. Because there may +eA scores of genes in each suspect D( region* scientists must identifyingB and se1uenceC the actual genes contri+utingD to type 4 dia+etes. T@)L R)4)? )3)RC4-) -kills !>!#7 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that +est completes the sentence. !.
The Pacific Ocean has the deepest valleys and canyons on the )arth.
7 4n the acific @cean with B7 4n the acific @cean
C7 The acific @cean (D) The Pacific Ocean has
9. 4n the ,nited -tates* the participation of females in the la+or force jumped from ;" percent in !/65 to 5! percent in !/#$. 7 it :umped B7 :ump C7 :umping (D) jumped
;. -ome composers* such as Richard ?agner* have felt that arias interrupt the action of the opera too much and have written operas without them. (A) arias interrupt
B7 interrupt arias C7 the interruption of arias D7 areas of interruption Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. B
2. ?ater stored A +ehind a damB can usedC to driveD tur+ines.
5. @ur universe may continueA to e8pandB as it getsC colder* emptyD* and deader.
B
6. )very formA of matter in the world are B made upC of atomsD.
B
". The lensA and cornea are supplyB with nutrientsC and o8ygen +y the a1ueousD fluid.
D #. Dodge City* laid out in !#"9* owedA +oth its prosperity and its famous B to the +uffalo in itsC early yearsD. C /. The amount of the two kindsA of cholesterol in the +lood haveB +een shownC to have an effectD on the risk of hearth attack. B !$. By the time (oah ?e+ster reachedA hisB mid>twenties* he had already pu+lishC an elementaryD speller.
)3)RC4-) !/ )ach of the following sentences contains at least one key word to tell you if a noun should +e singular or plural. Circle the key words. Draw arrows to the nouns they descri+e. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4
!. -he talked to each people in the room.
C
9. There is not a single +it of food in the refrigerator.
4
;. &ou need two piece of identification to cash a check.
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)3)RC4-) !! )ach of the following sentences has one or more prepositional phrases +etween the su+:ect and ver+. ut parentheses around the prepositional phrases. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47. C !. The su+:ect of the lectures7 was 1uite interesting. 4 9. The supplies for the camping trip7 needs to +e packed. 4 ;. The chairs under the ta+le7 in the dinning room7 is 1uite comforta+le. C 2. The players on the winning team7 in the competition7 put forth a lot of effort. 4 5. The food for the guests7 at the party7 are on the long ta+les. C 6. The cost of the clothes7 was higher than 4 had e8pected. C ". The rugs in the front rooms7 of the house7 are going to +e washed today. 4 #. The waiters and waitresses in this restaurant7 always servers the food efficiently. C /. The lights in the corner7 of the room7 need to +e kept on all night. C !$. The meeting of the mem+ers7 of the council7 +egins at ;$$ in the afternoon.
)3)RC4-) !9 )ach of the following sentences has a 1uantity e8pression as the su+:ect. ,nderline the su+:ect once and the ver+s twice. Circle the o+:ect that the ver+s agree with. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. taking. 4 !$. -ome of the 1uestions on the test was impossi+le to answer.
)3)RC4-) !; )ach of the following sentences contains one of the words that are grammatically singular +ut have a plural meaning. ,nderline the words once and underline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47. 4 !. ny+ody are welcome at the party. C 9. (o one here is afraid of skydiving. C ;. )veryone in the word needs love and respect. 4 2. -omeone have to clean up the house. 4 5. )ach plant in the garden appear healthy and strong. C 6. &ou should understand that anything is possi+le. 4 ". )verything in the salad are good for you. 4 #. (o+ody in the class have completed the assignment on time. 4 /. 4 am sure that every detail have +een considered. 4 !$. )very+ody know the rules* +ut some+ody is not following them.
)3)RC4-) -kills !!>!;7 )ach of the following sentences may have a pro+lem with su+:ectJver+ agreement. ,nderline the su+:ect once and the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47. C !. The receptionist in the entryway7 to the offices7 is a+le to answer your 1uestions. C 9. ll of the information in the documents are important. C ;. nyone in one of the classes has to take the final e8am. 4 2. The coordinator of community services7 are arranging the program. 4 5. 0ost of the car are covered with mud. C 6. (othing more is going to +e completed today. 4 ". The drinks in the pitchers7 on the ta+le7 in the +allroom7 is for everyone. 4 #. )very+ody were told to +e here at #$$* +ut some+ody is not here. C /. -ome of the meetings at the conference are limited to ten participants. C !$. The sauce on the vegeta+le7 in the yellow +owl7 taste really delicious.
T@)L )3)RC4-) -kills !!>!;7 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. !. (o+ody knowA when the processB of glass>making wasC inventedD. D 9. -ugars likeA glucose isB madeC up of D car+on* hydrogen* and o8ygen atoms. ;. art of the electricity usedA in the ,nited -tate todayB comeC from hydroelectric sourcesD. 2. The languages of the world presentsA a vast arrayB of structural similaritiesC and differencesD. D 5. The rise of multinationals haveA resultedB in a great deal of legal am+iguity +ecause multinationals canC operateD in so many :urisdictions. 6. ll of the east>west interstate highways in the ,nited -tate hasA even num+er B* while north> south interstate highway areC odd>num+er D.
C ". ?henA a massive star in the large 0agellanic Cloud e8plodedB in !/#"* a waveof neutrinos wereC detectedD on )arth. B #. -ome of the agricultural practicesA usedB today isC responsi+le for fostering D desertification. C /. )very open space in the targetedA area that hasB grass and a few +ushes areC occupiedD +y the white>crowned sparrow. C !$. Erakatoa is remem+eredA as the volcano that putB so much as into the air that sunsets around the world was effectedC for two years afterwardD.
T@)L R)4)? )3)RC4-) -kills !>!;7 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that +est completes the sentence. !.
Pict&'rams c&nstitute the earliest system of writing.
7 The constitution of pictograms. B7 ictograms in the constitution. C7 Constitute the pictograms. (D) Pict&'rams c&nstitute
9.
t temperatures appr&achin' a+solute ero* su+stances possess minimal energy.
7 approach B7 approaches (C) appr&achin'
D7 they approach ;. The )arthAs one>year revolution around the -un changes how sunli'ht falls on one hemisphere or the other. 7 falling sunlight B7 the fall of sunlight C7 sunlight in the fall (D) sunli'ht falls
2. Though sporadic interest in regional dialects has eisted for centuries* the first large>scale systematic studies did not take place until the nineteenth century. (A) has eisted
B7 it e8isted C7 has it e8isted D7 e8isting with it
Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. D 5. TheA waters of theB Chattahoochee River C fillsD Lake Lanier. B 6.The first set of false teethA similar to those in use today it B wasC madeD in rance in the !"#$s. B ". The term %&ankee' wasA originally a nickname for people from (ew )ngland* +ut now anyone from the ,nited -tates areB referredC to asD a &ankee. #. network of small arteries* mostly sandwichedA +etween the skin and the underlyingB muscles* supplyC +loodD to the face and scalp. C /. 0es1uite isA a smallB tree in the -outhwest whoC can withstandD the severest drought. D !$. t the endA of the Revolution* most of the army units of the young nation wasB almost entirely dis+andedC* leavingD a total national military force of eighty men in !"#2.
)3)RC4-) !2 )ach of the following sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the word that indicates that the sentence should have parallel parts. ,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4 !. The pastries in that shop are very e8pensive +ut 1uite deliciously. C 9. &ou can find some change to +uy a paper in the drawer* on top of the dresser* or in the :ar. C ;. The living room was decorated with e8pensive paintings and elegance lamps. C 2.
C 5. ll day long during the trip to the mountain* they were skiing* sledding* or played in the snow. C 6. The car needs new tires +ut not a new engine. C ".
)3)RC4-) !5 )ach of the following sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the words that indicate that the sentence should have parallel parts. ,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4 !.
)3)RC4-) -kills !2>!57 )ach of the following sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the word that indicates that the sentence should have parallel parts. ,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. C !. The advertisements appeared in the newspaper and on the radio. 4 9. -he is trained as +oth an accountant and in nursing. 4 ;. ?e can take either my car or yours to the party. C 2. The coffee is too hot* too +itter* and too strength. C 5.
T@)L )3)RC4-) -kills !2>!57 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. C !. Ballpoint pens areA less versatile +utB more populationC than fountain pensD. D 9. Riddles varyA greatlyB in +oth grammatical and phonologyC formD. B ;. Blood pressure is measuredA +y feeling the pulse and applyB a forceC to the armD. D 2. The 0oon hasA no atmosphere* no air B* andC no wateryD. C 5. The first matchesA wereB too hard to ignite* a messC* or too dangerouslyD easy to ignite. B 6. !/"! ,.-. governmentA policy not only put warnings on cigarette packsB +ut also +anningC television advertisingD of cigarettes.
B ". DemandA* +eauty* dura+ility* rareB* and perfection of cutting determineC the valueD of a gemstone. D #. The
T@)L R)4)? )3)RC4-) -kills !>!57 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that +est completes the sentence. !.
0ost cells in multicelled organisms perform specialized functions.
7 specialie (B) specialized
C7 they specialie D7 specialiation 9. The +ig island of
;. The -un uses up over four million tons of hydrogen per second* but it still has enough hydrogen to last for the ne8t five +illion years. 7 it does not B7 it
(C) but it
D7 to it 2. or Eatherine L. Bates* who reached the top of ikes eak in !#/;* the view provided the inspiration for her hymn % merica the Beautiful'. (A) reached
B7 she reached C7 reaching D7 she was reaching
Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. C 5. Coal* petroleum* andA natural gaseousB are allC fossil fuels D. C 6. The mass of neutron starsA generally rangeB from one>tenth to twiceC the massD of the -un. D ". Frasses growA in waysB that help them to surviveC +eing ni++led* chillyD* or dried. #. 0ost of
)3)RC4-) !6 )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with have. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4 !. ?e have already hearing the good news. C 9. -he has ridden her +icycle to school every day. 4 ;. 4 have always +elieve you.
4 2. paying :o+.
)3)RC4-) !" )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with be. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4 !. -he was study the te8t+ooks all night long. C 9. The pie was cut into si8 e1ual pieces. 4 ;. Today the teacher is allow the students to leave class a few minutes early. 4 2. The class is teach every other semester. 4 5. Tom is +ringing some drinks to the party. C 6. The sick child was taken to see a doctor. 4 ". The children are swim in the +ackyard pool. 4 #. The diamond :ewelry is always keep in a safe place. 4 /. The teacher is preparing a difficult e8am for the students. C !$. Dinner is served from 6$$ to #$$.
)3)RC4-) !# )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with a modal. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. C !. &ou should try to respond politely. 4 9. )veryone must leaves the room immediately. 4 ;. 4 could sat on the +each for hours. 4 2. -he will asking you many difficult 1uestions. C 5. &ou can look at the +ook* +ut you cannot +orrow it. 4 6.
)3)RC4-) -kills !6>!#7 )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with several parts. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4 !. ?e have +ecame good friends in the last year. 4 9. &our name will +e list in the new directory. 4 ;. The new movie is receive good reviews. 4 2. -he must have feel sorry a+out her +ad +ehavior. C 5. They have always given their family many presents. C 6. ?e may +e taking a vacation ne8t week. 4 ". ?e could have taking a vacation last week. 4 #. The package might had +een deliver +y an e8press mail service.
4 /. 4 have not wrote very many letters to my friends. 4 !$. The car should not have +e drive anymore yesterday
T@)L )3)RC4-) -kills !6>!#7 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. D !. By the !/9$s* manyA radio transmittersB hadC +een +uildD. C 9. ishA farmingB has roseC in the ,nited -tates in recent D years. D ;. 4n areasA of volcanic activity* +each sandB may containsC dark minerals and littleD 1uart. 2. Cro>0agnon man was namesA after the cavesB in southwest rance where the first remainsC were discoveredD. D 5. Lassie* the famous collie who madeA her first screenB appearance in !/2;* has always +eC playedD +y a male dog. D 6. +lue +igwig liard stakesA out a territoryB and will defendingC females within it against courtingD males. ". resident Feorge ?ashington was inauguratesA on the stepsB of theC ederal BuildingD in (ew &ork City. #. ByA !69"* lymouth had +ecameB a via+le and growingC community of fifty families* twenty>two goats* fifteen cows* and more thanD fifty pigs. D /. To+acco wasA the crop on which the eminenceB of ?illiams+urg and the prosperityC of irginia were +aseD. !$. Because there may +eA scores of genes in each suspect D( region* scientists must identifyingB and se1uenceC the actual genes contri+utingD to type 4 dia+etes.
T@)L R)4)? )3)RC4-) -kills !>!#7 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that +est completes the sentence. !.
The Pacific Ocean has the deepest valleys and canyons on the )arth.
7 4n the acific @cean with
B7 4n the acific @cean C7 The acific @cean (D) The Pacific Ocean has
9. 4n the ,nited -tates* the participation of females in the la+or force jumped from ;" percent in !/65 to 5! percent in !/#$. 7 it :umped B7 :ump C7 :umping (D) jumped
;. -ome composers* such as Richard ?agner* have felt that arias interrupt the action of the opera too much and have written operas without them. (A) arias interrupt
B7 interrupt arias C7 the interruption of arias D7 areas of interruption
Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. B 2. ?ater storedA +ehind a damB can usedC to driveD tur+ines. 5. @ur universe may continueA to e8pandB as it getsC colder* emptyD* and deader. B 6. )very formA of matter in the world are B made upC of atomsD. B ". The lensA and cornea are supplyB with nutrientsC and o8ygen +y the a1ueousD fluid. D #. Dodge City* laid out in !#"9* owedA +oth its prosperity and its famous B to the +uffalo in itsC early yearsD. C /. The amount of the two kindsA of cholesterol in the +lood haveB +een shownC to have an effectD on the risk of hearth attack.
B !$. By the time (oah ?e+ster reachedA hisB mid>twenties* he had already pu+lishC an elementaryD speller.
)3)RC4-) !/ )ach of the following sentences contains at least one key word to tell you if a noun should +e singular or plural. Circle the key words. Draw arrows to the nouns they descri+e. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4 !. -he talked to each people in the room. C 9. There is not a single +it of food in the refrigerator. 4 ;. &ou need two piece of identification to cash a check.
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-ocial responsi+ility or corporate social responsi+ility is essential* a corporation not only is a unit of economistic human activity* +ut also a unit of action* then +y itself is also a social unit. s a social unit* a company is a relation of action +oth internally and e8ternally* in which the interests of all parties united in one single interest* improving living standards through ma8imiing profits. 0anifestation of corporate social responsi+ility or corporate social responci+ility assume the e8istence of a relia+le resource* programmed activities and a clear orientation. The resources were certainly relia+le human resources or
@ne concrete manifestation of the purpose of C-R is to improve the welfare of the community +oth internally and e8ternally at the level of society. ccording to The ?orld Business Council for -ustaina+le Development T?BC-D7 social responsi+ility is to continue commitment +usinesses to +ehave ethically and contri+ute to the actual order to develop the economy +y improving the 1uality of life of workers and their families* communities around the company* and the wider community.
ccording to Freen+erg* Baron* corporate social responsi+ility in a hierarchical order as follows.
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)conomic responsi+ility
lacement of economic responsi+ility as the first dimension of C-R associated with the most essential purpose of any +usiness. Based on the logic of riedman can +e said of social responsi+ility can +e o+served through the following su+>dimensions and indicators a. -u+ financial dimensions +. -u+ dimensions of responsi+ility to customers and suppliers c. -u+ dimensions responsi+ility for internal +usiness processes This dimension is indicated +y the presence of innovation* operational effectiveness and achievement motivation management audit functions. 9.
Legal responsi+ility
ll indicators for the dimension of legal responsi+ility refers to the formal :uridical key issues that must +e o+eyed +y every company. @ther pro+lems mentioned were adherence* as citiens* e1uality +efore the law* enforcement of rights and o+ligations* and e1ual treatment. ;.
)thical responsi+ility
4ndicators ethical dimensions a. airly in any transaction +. dheres to the content of all contracts that have +een agreed c. Carry out all duties and o+ligations of a conscious d. ccept and perform all duties freely and without pressure e. ccept and perform all the tasks on the +asis of willingness and availa+ility f. Receive and consider each task as a means of self>development g. 4nvolving the whole disposition of the mind and integrate the meaning of life with the intrinsic value of workers h. Creating a comfort one for ourselves and for co>workers 2. hilanthropic responsi+ilities hilanthropic responsi+ilities arise +ecause the +usinessmen had managed to interpret contemporary in precise meaning of their +usiness success economic dimension7 and managed
to give an e8act answer why the +usiness or the +usiness they should always heed the rules and regulations legal dimension7 in a critical reflection that ade1uate ethical dimension7. Ditulis dalam ,ncategoried H Leave a Comment I
Business C&&,ies f&r !dul -itri 0aret 9/* 9$!!
4n +usiness* we rightly know the rules* ethics* or the prevailing ethos in the +usiness world. Business 4 think is an activity that very cool* +ecause +usinesses can develop a ho++y and also a very valua+le e8perience in our lives.
4 think that +usiness can +e classified in many kinds. or instance the apparel +usiness* culinary +usiness* +usiness vehicle showroom* +usiness valua+les* and many more other +usinesses that are very fortunately for yourself.
0y e8perience during the plunge in the world of small +usiness during the coming month of Ramadan ahead of 4dul itri7. ?hen 4 was in :unior high school* 4 saw a friend who is making a cake* 4 thought %why me K do not try'* and my own practice at home and work. )id my ideas come to sell cakes 4 have ever tried to make earlier. Consumer market share at that time 4 fantasy mothers around my house. ny +usiness ethics arise and should 4 use for consumers what 4 +elieve* are interested in* and +uy a cake that 4 make. &es very true in the past two weeks* almost 2 doen :ars sold out. This small +usiness was continued until the ne8t )id>widths.
But unlike this yearAs %Le+aran' !$J/J!$7* the market share that had +een addressed to my mother and people around* changed drastically to ero sales. 4 also turn the +rain* so 4 can +ake sales made in such +ehavior +efore )id>widths. The idea had emerged that 4 had to find and change the market share. &es even the office employees +ecame my target. 0y sister and her +oyfriend +ecame a liaison +etween me and my new customers this is +ecause my friends after my +rother and his girlfriend to +uy a cake made +y me7. That +usiness ethics must 4 go through* +y changing the appearance of the :ar to +e polite in the office environment7 and attractive in the eyes of my new customers* which is certainly more to see the outside view. Because the taste of mothers and employees is very different. Thank Fod 4 was a+le to sell cakes widths nearly ; M doen :ars. ortunately 4 can also very pretty in my +ag like this student.7 Ditulis dalam ,ncategoried H Leave a Comment I
"a. $& T& Dru's
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The young generation today is very suscepti+le to drugs. Drug is short for (RC@T4C- (D DR,F J <NRD@,- 0T)R4L-. Drugs is a %vicious circle' which is very destructive. Drugs in 4ndonesia* never mind no stranger. ,sers +een indiscriminately. rom elementary school>aged children to old many people who use these illicit goods.
Recently* :ust a lot of pu+lic figures who get caught for illegal goods serve targeted. Call it &oyo %drummer ady'* 4yut Bing -lamet* and most surprising is the great>grandson of former 4ndonesian first president the late -uharto* who at once the daughter of +usinessman ri -igit that is utri who was caught in a hotel in the area of =akarta.
Drug use is dangerous. Like the Depression the user will +e unconscious for a moment7* hallucinations seeing things that are not there7* stimulants speed up the h eart and +rain organs* if allowed to continue then the user will e8perience the disorder to result in death7* and addictive users will +e hooked and if left too long will result in over>dose7.
?e as young people should +e very sensitive to the dangers of drugs. 4f the younger generation now is addicted to drugs what will happen to younger generations the ne8t !$>9$ years. or that we must think +efore we do something* so as not to caught up in the a+yss of drugs.
The family is actively involved in efforts to save the youn g generation today. Because many survey says that most drug users are children who lack attention from parents +roken home7 and from the people closest.
Let us as the future generation* must +e spirit of com+ating drugs and live life without drugs. -ay (o To Drugs.
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EXEC!"E 0aret !!* 9$!!
EXEC!"E / ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice in each of the following sentences. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47.
4 !. 0y +est friend always helpful with pro+lems. C 9. The +us schedule has changed since last week. 4 ;. ccidentally dropped the glass on the floor. C 2. The customer paying the clerk for the clothes. C 5. The professor handed the sylla+us to the students. 4 6. )ach day practiced the piano for hours. C ". The +asket+all player tossed the +all into the hoop. 4 #. The new student in the class very talkative and friendly. 4 /. ?alking ?alking with the children to school. C !$. The whales headed south for the winter.
following sentences contains one or more more prepositional phrases. EXEC!"E 0 )ach of the following ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s ver+s twice. Circle the prepositional prepositional phrases that come +efore the ver+. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47. 47. C !. The name of the +a+y in the cri+ is =ack. 4 9. By the ne8t meeting me eting of the class need to turn in the papers. 4 ;. The directions to the e8ercise on page twenty unclear. C 2. Because of the heavy rain throughout the night* the walkways are muddy. 4 5. During the week cat lunch in the school cafeteria . 4 6. 4n the morning after the correct was tired. C ". 4n the summer the trip to the mountain is our favorite trip. 4 #. 4n a +o8 on the top shelf of the ca+inet in the hallway of the house. 4 /. ?ith her purse in her hand ran through the door. do or.
C !$. t !$$ in the morning the alarm clock on the ta+le +eside the +ed rang.
EXEC!"E (",ills /10)2 ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ve+rs twice. Circle the propositional phrases that come +efore the ver+. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
4 !. During the meeting in the office discussed the schedule. 4 9. The doctor gave the patient a prescription. 4 ;. The tall evergreen tress along the road. C 2. The watch in the :ewelry +o8 needs a new +attery. + attery. 4 5. leasantly greets everyone in all the offices every morning. 4 6. 4n the office of the +uilding across the street from the park on the corner. C ". The dishes in the sink really need to +e washed as soon as possi+le. 4 #. 4n a moment of worry a+out the pro+lem with the cash in the account. C /. The plane from (ew &ork &ork circling the airport. C !$. @n a regular +asis the plants is the +o8es under the window in the kitchen are watered and fed.
TOE-* EXEC!"E (",ills /10)2 Choose the letter of the word or group of words that +est completers the sentence.
!. 0ark Twai Twain n called the years years after after the Civil ?ar ?ar the %Filded %Filded ge.' ge.' 9. )arly horses horses had toes instead instead of hooves on their their feet. feet. ;. Tundra Tundra plants plants grow close close to the ground ground in the the short rctic rctic summer summer.. 2. 4n !#6"* the the ,nited ,nited -tate purchase purchase laska laska from from the Russian Russian for O".9 million. million. 5. Between Between !"95 and !"5$* !"5$* (ew )ngland )ngland witnessed witnessed an increase increase in in the specialiat specialiation ion of occupations . 6. The large large carotid carotid artery artery carryi carrying ng +loods to she main main parts parts of the the +rain. +rain.
". 0arconi 0arconi development development radio as the the first practic practical al system system of wireless wireless telegraphy telegraphy.. #. 4n !/"5* the first first successf successful ul space pro+e pro+e to enus enus was +eginning +eginning to send send information information +ack to )arth. /. The two +igges +iggestt resort resort in rkansas rkansas are
EXEC!"E #2 )ach of the following sentence contains one or more present participles. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+ twice. Circle the present participles and la+el them as ad:ectives or ver+s. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. The crying +a+y needs to +e picked up. 4 9. The clothes are lying on the floor should go into the washing machine. C ;. The waitress +ringing the steaming soup to the waiting diners. C 2. 0ost of the striking workers are walking the picket line. C 5. or her +irthday* the child is getting a talking doll. C 6. The setting sun creating a rain+ow of colors in the sky. 4 ". The ship is sailing to 0e8ico is leaving tonight. C #. The letters needing immediate answers are on the desk. 4 /. The +oring class :ust ending a few minutes ago. C !$. The vast>moving clouds are +ringing freeing rain to the area.
EXEC!"E %2 )ach of the following sentences contains one or more past participles. ,nderline the su+:ect once and the ver+s twice. Circles the past participles and la+el them as ad:ectives or ver+s. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
4 !. The food is served in this restaurant is delicious. C 9. The plane landed on the deserted runway.
C ;. The une8pected guests arrived :ust at dinnertime. 4 2. The courses are listed in the catalogue are re1uired courses. 4 5. The teacher found the lost e8am. 4 6. The small apartment very crowded and disorganied. 4 ". The photographs developed yesterday shoed -am and his friends. C #. The locked drawer contained the unworn :ewels. 4 /. The tree was +lown over in the storm was cut into logs. C !$. The students registered in this course are listed on that sheet of paper.
EXEC!"E (",ills #1%)2 )ach of the following sentences contains one or more participles. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the participles and la+el them as ad:ective or ver+s. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. @ur hosts are serving drinks on the tiled patio. C 9. The tired woman taking a much>needed nap. C ;. The letters were sent on 0onday arrived on ?ednesday. C 2. The winners deserved the +ig prie. 4 5. The plants are growing in the garden need a loot of water. 4 6. The shining stars lit up the darkened sky. 4 ". The driver rapidly increased the speed of the racing car. C #. the e8cited children trying to +uild a snowman in the falling snow. 4 /. The students are completing the course will graduate in =une. C !$. The dissatisfied customer is returning the +roken toaster to the store.
TOE-* EXEC!"E (",ills #1%)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. The first plants flowers appeared during the last period of the dinosaursA reign. 9. The earliest medicines were o+tained from plants of various sorts. ;. -imple sails were made from canvas stretched aver a frame. 2. lutoAs moon Charon is moving in a slightly elliptical path around the planet. 5. Techni1ues of +reath control from an essential part of any training program to improve the voice. 6. Ro+ert ). Lee surrendered the Confederate rmy to Feneral Frant in !#65 at the ppomatto8 Courthouse. ". The pituitary gland* found +elow the +rain releases hormones to control other glands. #. t around two years of age* many children regularly produce sentences containing Three or four words. /. 0ultinational companies are finding it increasingly important to employ internationally accepta+le +rand names. !$. The cornea is located under the con:unctiva* on the e8posed part of the eye.
TOE-* E3!E4 EXEC!"E (",ills /1%)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. The olynesians first settled the like organisms pro+a+ly lived in the sea* perhaps three +illion years ago.
#. 4n male pattern +aldness* heredity has strongly influences the degree of hair loss. /. 4n Watch the Skies* Curtis ee+les making a fascinating ttempt to e8plain mericaAs +elief in flying saucers. !$. The irregular coastline of 0assachusetts is a succession of +ays and inlets* with the +ook of the Cape Cod peninsula in the southeast.
EXEC!"E 52 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. The lawn needs water every day* or it will turn +rown. 4 9. The +ook was not long* +ut it difficult to read. 4 ;. 4t was raining* so decided not to go camping. C 2. The material has +een cut* and the pieces have +een sewn together. 4 5. The patient took all the medicine* he did not feel much +etter. C 6. The +ill must +e paid immediately* or the electricity will turned off. C ". The furnace +roke so the house got 1uite cold. C #. The dress did not cost to much* +ut the 1uality it seemed e8cellent. C /. The leaves kept falling off the trees* and the +oys kept raking them up* +ut the yard was still covered. C !$. The postman has already delivered the mail* so the letter is not going to arrive today* it pro+a+ly will arrive tomorrow.
EXEC!"E 62 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. fter the plane circle the airport* it landed on the main runway. 4 9. The registration process took many hours since the lines so long.
4 ;. This type of medicine can +e helpful* it can also have some +ad side effects. C 2. The waves were amaingly high when the storm hit the coastal town. 4 5. ?e need to get a new car whether is on sale or not. C 6. =ust as the +read came out of the oven* while a wonderful aroma filled the kitchen. C ". )veryone has spent time unpacking +o8es since the family moved into the new house. C #. lthough the area is a desert many plants +loom there in the springtime. 4 /. The drivers on the freeway drove slowly and carefully while the rain was falling heavily +ecause they did not want to have an accident. 4 !$. 4f you plan carefully +efore you take a trip* will have a much +etter time +ecause the small details will not cause pro+lems.
EXEC!"E (",ill 516)2 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
4 !. The lawyer presented a strong case* +ut the client was still found guilty. 4 9. fter the children read some stories +efore they went to +ed. 4 ;. The report needed to +e completed* the workers stayed late every night for a week. C 2. 4f you do not turn on the light* you will trip in the dark. 4 5. thick fog come rolling in* so plans una+le to land. C 6. ll of the shoes are on sale until the current stock in gone. C ". The ship leaving the dock even though some passengers were not or +oard. C #. The outline must +e turned in to the teacher a week +efore the paper is due* and must approve it. 4 /. Because the food was cold when it was served the dinners sent it +ack to the kitchen. C !$. &ou should slow down while you are driving* or the police will pull your car over.
TOE-* EXEC!"E (",ill 516)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. spacecraft is freed from friction after it is Launched into space. 9. Lo+sters +lend with their surroundings* or they hide in crevices for protection. ;. ?hile the shoulder is a +all and socket :oint* the el+ow is a simple hinge :oint. 2. car has several sections with moving parts* and good lu+rication of those parts is essential. 5. Bears cannot see well +ecause they have small eyes. 6. land +ridge e8isted at the 4sthmus of anama* so animals were a+le to migrate +etween (orth and -outh merica. ". lthough the )mpire -tate Building is mostly made of granite* it also contains some human made materials. #. ressure differences make the eardrum vi+rate as sound waves enter the car. /. n optical microscope magnifies as much as 9*$$$ times* +ut an electron microscope can magnify as much as a million times. !$. 4f scientific estimates are accurate* the Canon Dia+lo meteorite collided with the )arth a+out 9$.$$$ years ago.
TOE-* E3!E4 EXEC!"E (",ill /16) 2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. The economic activity of the ue+lo 4ndians centered on intensive agriculture. 9. 4n popular terminology* any long snowstorm with a large amount of wind is called a +liard. ;. (uclear power can +e produced +y fusion* and it can also +e produced +y fission. 2. 4f the temperature * igneous rocks may +e changed into gneisses. 5. 4n !/$5*
6. The sound is coming from a vi+rating o+:ect will +e high or low depending on the num+er of vi+rations. ". During the late !##$s* ur+an streetcars were electrified through the use of large motors. #. lthough Biscayne (ational ark encompasses almost 9"2 s1uare miles* +ut /6 percent of the park is under water. /. Legislation was passed in !/!6 and !/!" gave the ?ilson administration authority to intervene in the national economy if it proved necessary. !$. Because a family of +irds set up housekeeping in =oel Chandler
EXEC!"E 72 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. 4t is unfortunate that the meal is not ready yet. 4 9. -he told me when should pick her up. 4 ;. The instructor e8plained where was the computer la+ located. C 2. ?e could not +elieve what he did to us. 4 5. Do you want to know if it going to rain tomorrow. C 6. ?e never know whether we will get paid or not. 4 ". This evening you can decided what do you want to do. 4 #. The manager e8plained how wanted the work done. C /. The map showed where the party would +e held. 4 !$. Can you tell me why was the mail not delivered todayG
EXEC!"E 82 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. The teacher heard who answered the 1uestion. 4 9. 4 do not understand what it went wrong. 4 ;. @f the three movies* 4 canAt decided which is the +est. 4 2. -he did not remem+er who in her class. C 5. (o one is sure what did it happen in front of the +uilding. C 6. ?e found out which was her favorite type of candy. 4 ". Do you know what caused the plants to dieG 4 #. 4 am not sure which it is the most important course in the program. C /. ?e thought a+out who would +e the +est vice president. 4 !$. -he saw what in the +o8 in the closet.
EXEC!"E (",ill 718)2 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
4 !. 4t dou+tful whether he will pass the test or not. 4 9. The group discusses who he should receive the prie. 4 ;. 4t is not certain why the class was canceled. 4 2. 4 will do what does it need to +e done. C 5. ?e forgot when did the movie start. C 6. 4 would like to ask if you could come over for dinner this weekend. 4 ". The children knew which the +est game to plan. C #. The advisor informed her that needed to add another class. C /.
TOE-* EXEC!"E (",ill 718)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. Today the true story of what happened at Little Bignorn remains a mystery. 9. or more than a decade* +ird watchers have warned that certain species are +ecoming scarce. ;. )arly in the eighteenth century*
TOE-* E3!E4 EXEC!"E (",ill /18)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. ir near the e1uator has a faster west>to>east motion than air farther from the e1uator. 9. +out 2$$$ B.C.* humans discovered that metals could +e o+tained from special rocks called ores. ;. D( degrades 1uickly after an animal dies.
2. 4mprovement aerodynamic design has contri+uted a ma:or part in reancing resistance to motion. 5. The southern part of lorida is much warmer in the winter than the northern part* so more flocking tourists to the south. 6. The 0oonAs gravity pullAs water on the near side of the )arth toward the 0oon* and this is what causing tides to occur. ". They were glaciers * they pick up fragments of rock which +ecome froen into the +ase of the ice. #. The tape measure first evolved from the chains measure used +y the )gyptians. /. typical tlantic hurricane starts as a low pressure system near frica coasts . !$. 4t is not clear whether the su+divisions of the neocorte8 are individual units.
EXEC!"E 9 2 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. 4 did not +elieve the story that he told me. 4 9. 0s. Brown* whom did you recommend for the :o+* will start work tomorrow. 4 ;. The lecture notes which lent me were not clearly written. C 2. -ally has an appointment with the hairdresser whom you recommended. C 5. The phone num+er that you gave me. 4 6. -he is a+le to solve all the pro+lems which did she cause. C ". The day that she spent on the +each left her sun+urned. C #. (e8t week 4 am going to visit my cousins* whom have not seen in several years. 4 /. Did you forget the promise whom you madeG C !$. The teacher whom the students like the most is their history teacher.
EXEC!"E /: 2 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. The children that were vaccinated did not get sick. 4 9. 4 did not vote for the politician who he :ust won the election. 4 ;. The dog that +arking +elongs to my neigh+or. C 2. 4 took two of the +lue pills* which were very effective. C 5. ?e rented an apartment from the landlord who does he own the +uildings on 0aple -treet. 4 6. -he forgot to attend the meeting which it +egan at !!$$. C ". ny student who does not turn in the paper +y riday will fail the class. C #. The people which came in late had to sit at the +ack. 4 /. The courses that satisfy the graduation re1uirements they are difficult. C !$. fter dinner she went to visit her parents* who were living down the street.
EXEC!"E (",ills 91/:)2 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. 0y sisters prefer to eat food that have cooked themselves. C 9. The +oat the hit the underwater rock sank. C ;. The car which he was driving could not possi+ly +e his. 4 2. The children +uilt a house in the tree that in the +ackyard. 4 5. The cost of the trip which we wanted to take. C 6. The children are playing with the toys which their mother told them to put away. C ". The guest who were seated around the dinner ta+le. C #. The students have to read all the chapters which are on the test.
4 /. 4 really do not like the artist which you like. C !$. The stone that they were set in the ring were 1uite valua+le.
TOE-* EXEC!"E (",ills 91/:)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. 0odern humans* who first appeared a+out 6$$*$$$ years ago* were called
TOE-* E3!E4 EXEC!"E (",ills /1/:)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. nnapolis is famous the home of the ,nited -tate (aval cademy. 9. -ome scientists think that luto might not +e a planet +ut a moon of (eptune. ;. ?ith the appearance of sophisticated oil lamps* ela+orate tools were made to cut the wicks.
2. ort ,nion was the site of what was the principal fur trading post on the upper 0issouri River. 5. -ince the face of the movie commercial risk* it has to appeal to a large audience to :ustify its cost. 6. current of water known as the Fulf -tream comes up from the Fulf of 0e8ico* and then it crosses the (orth tlantic toward )urope. ". -ystems using the two sym+ols $ and 4 are called +inary num+ers systems. #. Fenes* which are the +lueprints for cell construction* e8ist in tightly organied packages called chromosomes. /. The )arthAs atmosphere consists of gases held in place around the )arth +y the gravitational pull of the planet. !$. @scar
EXERCISE 4 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. D
5. TheA waters of theB Chattahoochee River C fillsD Lake Lanier.
B 6.The first set of false teethA similar to those in use today it B wasC madeD in rance in the !"#$s. B ". The term %&ankee' wasA originally a nickname for people from (ew )ngland* +ut now anyone from the ,nited -tates areB referredC to asD a &ankee. #. network of small arteries* mostly sandwichedA +etween the skin and the underlyingB muscles* supplyC +loodD to the face and scalp. C
/. 0es1uite isA a smallB tree in the -outhwest whoC can withstandD the severest drought.
D !$. t the endA of the Revolution* most of the army units of the young nation wasB almost entirely dis+andedC* leavingD a total national military force of eighty men in !"#2. )3)RC4-) !2 )ach of the following sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the word that indicates that the sentence should have parallel parts. ,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4
!. The pastries in that shop are very e8pensive +ut 1uite deliciously.
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9. &ou can find some change to +uy a paper in the drawer* on top of the dresser* or in the
;. The living room was decorated with e8pensive paintings and elegance lamps.
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6. The car needs new tires +ut not a new engine.
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C #. To get to the office* you should go through this door* turn to the left* and continuation down the hall. C
/. or dessert we could serve lemon pie* fruit tarts* chocolate cake* or +utter cookies.
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!$. The sick child needs some medicine* some :uice* and to rest.
)3)RC4-) !5 )ach of the following sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the words that indicate that the sentence should have parallel parts. ,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4
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C 2. The play that we saw last night was not only rather delightful +ut also 1uite meaningful. C
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#. (either the teacher or the students are ready to leave the classroom.
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4 !$. =ohn is an adventurous person who en:oys not only skydiving +ut also goes parasailing. )3)RC4-) -kills !2>!57 )ach of the following sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the word that indicates that the sentence should have parallel parts. ,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. C
!. The advertisements appeared in the newspaper and on the radio.
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9. -he is trained as +oth an accountant and in nursing.
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;. ?e can take either my car or yours to the party.
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2. The coffee is too hot* too +itter* and too strength.
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6. &our ideas are neither more important or less important than the ideas of the others.
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". The meeting lasted only an hour +ut still seeming too long.
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#. The novel was +oth emotional and description.
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/. )ither the counselor or her secretary can help you with that pro+lem.
C !$. The leaves from the tree fell in the yard* in the pool* the driveway* and on the sidewalk. T@)L )3)RC4-) -kills !2>!57 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. C
!. Ballpoint pens areA less versatile +utB more populationC than fountain pensD.
D
9. Riddles varyA greatlyB in +oth grammatical and phonologyC formD.
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;. Blood pressure is measuredA +y feeling the pulse and applyB a forceC to the armD.
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5. The first matchesA wereB too hard to ignite* a mess C* or too dangerouslyD easy to ignite.
B 6. !/"! ,.-. governmentA policy not only put warnings on cigarette packsB +ut also +anningC television advertisingD of cigarettes. B ". DemandA* +eauty* dura+ility* rareB* and perfection of cutting determineC the valueD of a gemstone. D #. The !57 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that +est completes the sentence. !.
0ost cells in multicelled organisms perform specialized functions.
7 specialie (B) specialized
C7 they specialie D7 specialiation 9. The +ig island of
;. The -un uses up over four million tons of hydrogen per second* but it still has enough hydrogen to last for the ne8t five +illion years. 7 it does not B7 it (C) but it
D7 to it 2. or Eatherine L. Bates* who reached the top of ikes eak in !#/;* the view provided the inspiration for her hymn % merica the Beautiful'. (A) reached
B7 she reached C7 reaching D7 she was reaching Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. C
5. Coal* petroleum* andA natural gaseousB are allC fossil fuels D.
C -un.
6. The mass of neutron starsA generally rangeB from one>tenth to twiceC the massD of the
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!. ?e have already hearing the good news.
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;. 4 have always +elieve you.
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5. They have put their money in a savings account.
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". -he has never ran away from home +efore.
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/. They have taken three tests already this weeks.
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!$. paying :o+.
)3)RC4-) !" )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with be. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4
!. -he was study the te8t+ooks all night long.
C
9. The pie was cut into si8 e1ual pieces.
4
;. Today the teacher is allow the students to leave class a few minutes early.
4
2. The class is teach every other semester.
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5. Tom is +ringing some drinks to the party.
C
6. The sick child was taken to see a doctor.
4
". The children are swim in the +ackyard pool.
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#. The diamond :ewelry is always keep in a safe place.
4
/. The teacher is preparing a difficult e8am for the students.
C
!$. Dinner is served from 6$$ to #$$.
)3)RC4-) !# )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with a modal. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. C
!. &ou should try to respond politely.
4
9. )veryone must leaves the room immediately.
4
;. 4 could sat on the +each for hours.
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2. -he will asking you many difficult 1uestions.
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5. &ou can look at the +ook* +ut you cannot +orrow it.
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#. The weatherman said that it might snowing tonight.
4
/. erhaps we could +ought a new car this year.
C
!$. This course will satisfy the graduation re1uirement.
)3)RC4-) -kills !6>!#7 )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with several parts. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4
!. ?e have +ecame good friends in the last year.
4
9. &our name will +e list in the new directory.
4
;. The new movie is receive good reviews.
4
2. -he must have feel sorry a+out her +ad +ehavior.
C
5. They have always given their family many presents.
C
6. ?e may +e taking a vacation ne8t week.
4
". ?e could have taking a vacation last week.
4
#. The package might had +een deliver +y an e8press mail service.
4
/. 4 have not wrote very many letters to my friends.
4
!$. The car should not have +e drive anymore yesterday
T@)L )3)RC4-) -kills !6>!#7 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. D
!. By the !/9$s* manyA radio transmittersB hadC +een +uildD.
C
9. ishA farmingB has roseC in the ,nited -tates in recentD years.
D ;. 4n areasA of volcanic activity* +each sandB may containsC dark minerals and littleD 1uart. 2. Cro>0agnon man was namesA after the cavesB in southwest rance where the first remainsC were discoveredD. D 5. Lassie* the famous collie who madeA her first screenB appearance in !/2;* has always +eC playedD +y a male dog. D 6. +lue +igwig liard stakesA out a territoryB and will defendingC females within it against courtingD males. ". resident Feorge ?ashington was inauguratesA on the stepsB of theC ederal BuildingD in (ew &ork City. #. ByA !69"* lymouth had +ecameB a via+le and growingC community of fifty families* twenty>two goats* fifteen cows* and more thanD fifty pigs. D /. To+acco wasA the crop on which the eminenceB of ?illiams+urg and the prosperityC of irginia were +aseD. !$. Because there may +eA scores of genes in each suspect D( region* scientists must identifyingB and se1uenceC the actual genes contri+utingD to type 4 dia+etes. T@)L R)4)? )3)RC4-) -kills !>!#7 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that +est completes the sentence. !.
The Pacific Ocean has the deepest valleys and canyons on the )arth.
7 4n the acific @cean with B7 4n the acific @cean
C7 The acific @cean (D) The Pacific Ocean has
9. 4n the ,nited -tates* the participation of females in the la+or force jumped from ;" percent in !/65 to 5! percent in !/#$. 7 it :umped B7 :ump C7 :umping (D) jumped
;. -ome composers* such as Richard ?agner* have felt that arias interrupt the action of the opera too much and have written operas without them. (A) arias interrupt
B7 interrupt arias C7 the interruption of arias D7 areas of interruption Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. B
2. ?ater stored A +ehind a damB can usedC to driveD tur+ines.
5. @ur universe may continueA to e8pandB as it getsC colder* emptyD* and deader.
B
6. )very formA of matter in the world are B made upC of atomsD.
B
". The lensA and cornea are supplyB with nutrientsC and o8ygen +y the a1ueousD fluid.
D #. Dodge City* laid out in !#"9* owedA +oth its prosperity and its famous B to the +uffalo in itsC early yearsD. C /. The amount of the two kindsA of cholesterol in the +lood haveB +een shownC to have an effectD on the risk of hearth attack.
B !$. By the time (oah ?e+ster reachedA hisB mid>twenties* he had already pu+lishC an elementaryD speller. )3)RC4-) !/ )ach of the following sentences contains at least one key word to tell you if a noun should +e singular or plural. Circle the key words. Draw arrows to the nouns they descri+e. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4
!. -he talked to each people in the room.
C
9. There is not a single +it of food in the refrigerator.
4
;. &ou need two piece of identification to cash a check.
)3)RC4-) !! )ach of the following sentences has one or more prepositional phrases +etween the su+:ect and ver+. ut parentheses around the prepositional phrases. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47. C !. The su+:ect of the lectures7 was 1uite interesting. 4 9. The supplies for the camping trip7 needs to +e packed. 4 ;. The chairs under the ta+le7 in the dinning room7 is 1uite comforta+le. C 2. The players on the winning team7 in the competition7 put forth a lot of effort. 4 5. The food for the guests7 at the party7 are on the long ta+les. C 6. The cost of the clothes7 was higher than 4 had e8pected. C ". The rugs in the front rooms7 of the house7 are going to +e washed today. 4 #. The waiters and waitresses in this restaurant7 always servers the food efficiently. C /. The lights in the corner7 of the room7 need to +e kept on all night. C !$. The meeting of the mem+ers7 of the council7 +egins at ;$$ in the afternoon.
)3)RC4-) !9 )ach of the following sentences has a 1uantity e8pression as the su+:ect. ,nderline the su+:ect once and the ver+s twice. Circle the o+:ect that the ver+s agree with. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47. C !.
4 9. -ome of the fruit are rotten. C ;. ll of the ne8t chapter contains very important information. 4 2. 0ost of the people in the room is paying attention. C 5. art of the soup is left on the stove. 4 6. -ome of the movie were :ust too violent for me. 4 ". ll of the details in the report needs to +e checked. C #. 0ost of the money is needed to pay the +ills. C /. The first half of the class consists of lecture and note>taking. 4 !$. -ome of the 1uestions on the test was impossi+le to answer.
)3)RC4-) !; )ach of the following sentences contains one of the words that are grammatically singular +ut have a plural meaning. ,nderline the words once and underline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47. 4 !. ny+ody are welcome at the party. C 9. (o one here is afraid of skydiving. C ;. )veryone in the word needs love and respect. 4 2. -omeone have to clean up the house. 4 5. )ach plant in the garden appear healthy and strong. C 6. &ou should understand that anything is possi+le. 4 ". )verything in the salad are good for you. 4 #. (o+ody in the class have completed the assignment on time. 4 /. 4 am sure that every detail have +een considered. 4 !$. )very+ody know the rules* +ut some+ody is not following them.
)3)RC4-) -kills !!>!;7 )ach of the following sentences may have a pro+lem with su+:ectJver+ agreement. ,nderline the su+:ect once and the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47. C !. The receptionist in the entryway7 to the offices7 is a+le to answer your 1uestions. C 9. ll of the information in the documents are important. C ;. nyone in one of the classes has to take the final e8am. 4 2. The coordinator of community services7 are arranging the program. 4 5. 0ost of the car are covered with mud. C 6. (othing more is going to +e completed today. 4 ". The drinks in the pitchers7 on the ta+le7 in the +allroom7 is for everyone. 4 #. )very+ody were told to +e here at #$$* +ut some+ody is not here. C /. -ome of the meetings at the conference are limited to ten participants. C !$. The sauce on the vegeta+le7 in the yellow +owl7 taste really delicious.
T@)L )3)RC4-) -kills !!>!;7 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. !. (o+ody knowA when the processB of glass>making wasC inventedD. D 9. -ugars likeA glucose isB madeC up of D car+on* hydrogen* and o8ygen atoms. ;. art of the electricity usedA in the ,nited -tate todayB comeC from hydroelectric sourcesD. 2. The languages of the world presentsA a vast arrayB of structural similaritiesC and differencesD. D 5. The rise of multinationals haveA resultedB in a great deal of legal am+iguity +ecause multinationals canC operateD in so many :urisdictions. 6. ll of the east>west interstate highways in the ,nited -tate hasA even num+er B* while north> south interstate highway areC odd>num+er D. C ". ?henA a massive star in the large 0agellanic Cloud e8plodedB in !/#"* a waveof neutrinos wereC detectedD on )arth.
B #. -ome of the agricultural practicesA usedB today isC responsi+le for fostering D desertification. C /. )very open space in the targetedA area that hasB grass and a few +ushes areC occupiedD +y the white>crowned sparrow. C !$. Erakatoa is remem+eredA as the volcano that putB so much as into the air that sunsets around the world was effectedC for two years afterwardD.
T@)L R)4)? )3)RC4-) -kills !>!;7 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that +est completes the sentence. !.
Pict&'rams c&nstitute the earliest system of writing.
7 The constitution of pictograms. B7 ictograms in the constitution. C7 Constitute the pictograms. (D) Pict&'rams c&nstitute
9.
t temperatures appr&achin' a+solute ero* su+stances possess minimal energy.
7 approach B7 approaches (C) appr&achin'
D7 they approach ;. The )arthAs one>year revolution around the -un changes how sunli'ht falls on one hemisphere or the other. 7 falling sunlight B7 the fall of sunlight C7 sunlight in the fall (D) sunli'ht falls
2. Though sporadic interest in regional dialects has eisted for centuries* the first large>scale systematic studies did not take place until the nineteenth century.
(A) has eisted
B7 it e8isted C7 has it e8isted D7 e8isting with it
Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. D 5. TheA waters of theB Chattahoochee River C fillsD Lake Lanier. B 6.The first set of false teethA similar to those in use today it B wasC madeD in rance in the !"#$s. B ". The term %&ankee' wasA originally a nickname for people from (ew )ngland* +ut now anyone from the ,nited -tates areB referredC to asD a &ankee. #. network of small arteries* mostly sandwichedA +etween the skin and the underlyingB muscles* supplyC +loodD to the face and scalp. C /. 0es1uite isA a smallB tree in the -outhwest whoC can withstandD the severest drought. D !$. t the endA of the Revolution* most of the army units of the young nation wasB almost entirely dis+andedC* leavingD a total national military force of eighty men in !"#2.
)3)RC4-) !2 )ach of the following sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the word that indicates that the sentence should have parallel parts. ,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4 !. The pastries in that shop are very e8pensive +ut 1uite deliciously. C 9. &ou can find some change to +uy a paper in the drawer* on top of the dresser* or in the :ar. C ;. The living room was decorated with e8pensive paintings and elegance lamps. C 2.
C 6. The car needs new tires +ut not a new engine. C ".
)3)RC4-) !5 )ach of the following sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the words that indicate that the sentence should have parallel parts. ,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4 !.
)3)RC4-) -kills !2>!57 )ach of the following sentences contains words or groups of words that should +e parallel. Circle the word that indicates that the sentence should have parallel parts.
,nderline the parts that should +e parallel. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. C !. The advertisements appeared in the newspaper and on the radio. 4 9. -he is trained as +oth an accountant and in nursing. 4 ;. ?e can take either my car or yours to the party. C 2. The coffee is too hot* too +itter* and too strength. C 5.
T@)L )3)RC4-) -kills !2>!57 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. C !. Ballpoint pens areA less versatile +utB more populationC than fountain pensD. D 9. Riddles varyA greatlyB in +oth grammatical and phonologyC formD. B ;. Blood pressure is measuredA +y feeling the pulse and applyB a forceC to the armD. D 2. The 0oon hasA no atmosphere* no air B* andC no wateryD. C 5. The first matchesA wereB too hard to ignite* a messC* or too dangerouslyD easy to ignite. B 6. !/"! ,.-. governmentA policy not only put warnings on cigarette packsB +ut also +anningC television advertisingD of cigarettes. B ". DemandA* +eauty* dura+ility* rareB* and perfection of cutting determineC the valueD of a gemstone.
D #. The
T@)L R)4)? )3)RC4-) -kills !>!57 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that +est completes the sentence. !.
0ost cells in multicelled organisms perform specialized functions.
7 specialie (B) specialized
C7 they specialie D7 specialiation 9. The +ig island of
;. The -un uses up over four million tons of hydrogen per second* but it still has enough hydrogen to last for the ne8t five +illion years. 7 it does not B7 it (C) but it
D7 to it 2. or Eatherine L. Bates* who reached the top of ikes eak in !#/;* the view provided the inspiration for her hymn % merica the Beautiful'. (A) reached
B7 she reached C7 reaching D7 she was reaching
Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. C 5. Coal* petroleum* andA natural gaseousB are allC fossil fuels D. C 6. The mass of neutron starsA generally rangeB from one>tenth to twiceC the massD of the -un. D ". Frasses growA in waysB that help them to surviveC +eing ni++led* chillyD* or dried. #. 0ost of
)3)RC4-) !6 )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with have. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4 !. ?e have already hearing the good news. C 9. -he has ridden her +icycle to school every day. 4 ;. 4 have always +elieve you. 4 2.
C 5. They have put their money in a savings account. C 6. Their parents have allowed them to stay up late. 4 ". -he has never ran away from home +efore. 4 #. paying :o+.
)3)RC4-) !" )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with be. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4 !. -he was study the te8t+ooks all night long. C 9. The pie was cut into si8 e1ual pieces. 4 ;. Today the teacher is allow the students to leave class a few minutes early. 4 2. The class is teach every other semester. 4 5. Tom is +ringing some drinks to the party. C 6. The sick child was taken to see a doctor. 4 ". The children are swim in the +ackyard pool. 4 #. The diamond :ewelry is always keep in a safe place. 4 /. The teacher is preparing a difficult e8am for the students. C !$. Dinner is served from 6$$ to #$$.
)3)RC4-) !# )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with a modal. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47.
C !. &ou should try to respond politely. 4 9. )veryone must leaves the room immediately. 4 ;. 4 could sat on the +each for hours. 4 2. -he will asking you many difficult 1uestions. C 5. &ou can look at the +ook* +ut you cannot +orrow it. 4 6.
)3)RC4-) -kills !6>!#7 )ach of the following sentences contains a ver+ formed with several parts. ,nderline the ver+s twice. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4 !. ?e have +ecame good friends in the last year. 4 9. &our name will +e list in the new directory. 4 ;. The new movie is receive good reviews. 4 2. -he must have feel sorry a+out her +ad +ehavior. C 5. They have always given their family many presents. C 6. ?e may +e taking a vacation ne8t week. 4 ". ?e could have taking a vacation last week. 4 #. The package might had +een deliver +y an e8press mail service. 4 /. 4 have not wrote very many letters to my friends. 4 !$. The car should not have +e drive anymore yesterday
T@)L )3)RC4-) -kills !6>!#7 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. D !. By the !/9$s* manyA radio transmittersB hadC +een +uildD. C 9. ishA farmingB has roseC in the ,nited -tates in recent D years. D ;. 4n areasA of volcanic activity* +each sandB may containsC dark minerals and littleD 1uart. 2. Cro>0agnon man was namesA after the cavesB in southwest rance where the first remainsC were discoveredD. D 5. Lassie* the famous collie who madeA her first screenB appearance in !/2;* has always +eC playedD +y a male dog. D 6. +lue +igwig liard stakesA out a territoryB and will defendingC females within it against courtingD males. ". resident Feorge ?ashington was inauguratesA on the stepsB of theC ederal BuildingD in (ew &ork City. #. ByA !69"* lymouth had +ecameB a via+le and growingC community of fifty families* twenty>two goats* fifteen cows* and more thanD fifty pigs. D /. To+acco wasA the crop on which the eminenceB of ?illiams+urg and the prosperityC of irginia were +aseD. !$. Because there may +eA scores of genes in each suspect D( region* scientists must identifyingB and se1uenceC the actual genes contri+utingD to type 4 dia+etes.
T@)L R)4)? )3)RC4-) -kills !>!#7 Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that +est completes the sentence. !.
The Pacific Ocean has the deepest valleys and canyons on the )arth.
7 4n the acific @cean with B7 4n the acific @cean C7 The acific @cean
(D) The Pacific Ocean has
9. 4n the ,nited -tates* the participation of females in the la+or force jumped from ;" percent in !/65 to 5! percent in !/#$. 7 it :umped B7 :ump C7 :umping (D) jumped
;. -ome composers* such as Richard ?agner* have felt that arias interrupt the action of the opera too much and have written operas without them. (A) arias interrupt
B7 interrupt arias C7 the interruption of arias D7 areas of interruption
Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. B 2. ?ater storedA +ehind a damB can usedC to driveD tur+ines. 5. @ur universe may continueA to e8pandB as it getsC colder* emptyD* and deader. B 6. )very formA of matter in the world are B made upC of atomsD. B ". The lensA and cornea are supplyB with nutrientsC and o8ygen +y the a1ueousD fluid. D #. Dodge City* laid out in !#"9* owedA +oth its prosperity and its famous B to the +uffalo in itsC early yearsD. C /. The amount of the two kindsA of cholesterol in the +lood haveB +een shownC to have an effectD on the risk of hearth attack. B !$. By the time (oah ?e+ster reachedA hisB mid>twenties* he had already pu+lishC an elementaryD speller.
)3)RC4-) !/ )ach of the following sentences contains at least one key word to tell you if a noun should +e singular or plural. Circle the key words. Draw arrows to the nouns they descri+e. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47. 4 !. -he talked to each people in the room. C 9. There is not a single +it of food in the refrigerator. 4 ;. &ou need two piece of identification to cash a check. EXEC!"E / ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice in each of the following sentences. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C7 or incorrect 47.
4 !. 0y +est friend always helpful with pro+lems. C 9. The +us schedule has changed since last week. 4 ;. ccidentally dropped the glass on the floor. C 2. The customer paying the clerk for the clothes. C 5. The professor handed the sylla+us to the students. 4 6. )ach day practiced the piano for hours. C ". The +asket+all player tossed the +all into the hoop. 4 #. The new student in the class very talkative and friendly. 4 /. ?alking with the children to school. C !$. The whales headed south for the winter.
EXEC!"E 0 )ach of the following sentences contains one or more prepositional phrases. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the prepositional phrases that come +efore the ver+. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. The name of the +a+y in the cri+ is =ack. 4 9. By the ne8t meeting of the class need to turn in the papers. 4 ;. The directions to the e8ercise on page twenty unclear.
C 2. Because of the heavy rain throughout the night* the walkways are muddy. 4 5. During the week cat lunch in the school cafeteria . 4 6. 4n the morning after the correct was tired. C ". 4n the summer the trip to the mountain is our favorite trip. 4 #. 4n a +o8 on the top shelf of the ca+inet in the hallway of the house. 4 /. ?ith her purse in her hand ran through the door. C !$. t !$$ in the morning the alarm clock on the ta+le +eside the +ed rang.
EXEC!"E (",ills /10)2 ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ve+rs twice. Circle the propositional phrases that come +efore the ver+. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
4 !. During the meeting in the office discussed the schedule. 4 9. The doctor gave the patient a prescription. 4 ;. The tall evergreen tress along the road. C 2. The watch in the :ewelry +o8 needs a new +attery. 4 5. leasantly greets everyone in all the offices every morning. 4 6. 4n the office of the +uilding across the street from the park on the corner. C ". The dishes in the sink really need to +e washed as soon as possi+le. 4 #. 4n a moment of worry a+out the pro+lem with the cash in the account. C /. The plane from (ew &ork circling the airport. C !$. @n a regular +asis the plants is the +o8es under the window in the kitchen are watered and fed.
TOE-* EXEC!"E (",ills /10)2 Choose the letter of the word or group of words that +est completers the sentence.
!. 0ark Twain called the years after the Civil ?ar the %Filded ge.' 9. )arly horses had toes instead of hooves on their feet. ;. Tundra plants grow close to the ground in the short rctic summer. 2. 4n !#6"* the ,nited -tate purchase laska from the Russian for O".9 million. 5. Between !"95 and !"5$* (ew )ngland witnessed an increase in the specialiation of occupations . 6. The large carotid artery carrying +loods to she main parts of the +rain. ". 0arconi development radio as the first practical system of wireless telegraphy. #. 4n !/"5* the first successful space pro+e to enus was +eginning to send information +ack to )arth. /. The two +iggest resort in rkansas are
EXEC!"E #2 )ach of the following sentence contains one or more present participles. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+ twice. Circle the present participles and la+el them as ad:ectives or ver+s. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. The crying +a+y needs to +e picked up. 4 9. The clothes are lying on the floor should go into the washing machine. C ;. The waitress +ringing the steaming soup to the waiting diners. C 2. 0ost of the striking workers are walking the picket line. C 5. or her +irthday* the child is getting a talking doll. C 6. The setting sun creating a rain+ow of colors in the sky. 4 ". The ship is sailing to 0e8ico is leaving tonight. C #. The letters needing immediate answers are on the desk. 4 /. The +oring class :ust ending a few minutes ago.
C !$. The vast>moving clouds are +ringing freeing rain to the area.
EXEC!"E %2 )ach of the following sentences contains one or more past participles. ,nderline the su+:ect once and the ver+s twice. Circles the past participles and la+el them as ad:ectives or ver+s. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
4 !. The food is served in this restaurant is delicious. C 9. The plane landed on the deserted runway. C ;. The une8pected guests arrived :ust at dinnertime. 4 2. The courses are listed in the catalogue are re1uired courses. 4 5. The teacher found the lost e8am. 4 6. The small apartment very crowded and disorganied. 4 ". The photographs developed yesterday shoed -am and his friends. C #. The locked drawer contained the unworn :ewels. 4 /. The tree was +lown over in the storm was cut into logs. C !$. The students registered in this course are listed on that sheet of paper.
EXEC!"E (",ills #1%)2 )ach of the following sentences contains one or more participles. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the participles and la+el them as ad:ective or ver+s. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. @ur hosts are serving drinks on the tiled patio. C 9. The tired woman taking a much>needed nap. C ;. The letters were sent on 0onday arrived on ?ednesday. C 2. The winners deserved the +ig prie. 4 5. The plants are growing in the garden need a loot of water. 4 6. The shining stars lit up the darkened sky.
4 ". The driver rapidly increased the speed of the racing car. C #. the e8cited children trying to +uild a snowman in the falling snow. 4 /. The students are completing the course will graduate in =une. C !$. The dissatisfied customer is returning the +roken toaster to the store.
TOE-* EXEC!"E (",ills #1%)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. The first plants flowers appeared during the last period of the dinosaursA reign. 9. The earliest medicines were o+tained from plants of various sorts. ;. -imple sails were made from canvas stretched aver a frame. 2. lutoAs moon Charon is moving in a slightly elliptical path around the planet. 5. Techni1ues of +reath control from an essential part of any training program to improve the voice. 6. Ro+ert ). Lee surrendered the Confederate rmy to Feneral Frant in !#65 at the ppomatto8 Courthouse. ". The pituitary gland* found +elow the +rain releases hormones to control other glands. #. t around two years of age* many children regularly produce sentences containing Three or four words. /. 0ultinational companies are finding it increasingly important to employ internationally accepta+le +rand names. !$. The cornea is located under the con:unctiva* on the e8posed part of the eye.
TOE-* E3!E4 EXEC!"E (",ills /1%)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. The olynesians first settled the
9. 4n !$66* a +right comet was appearing in the sky attracted much attention. ;. 4n some daguerreotype cameras* The o+:ect was viewed through a hole in the +ack of the +o8 the o+:ect 2. 4n the -tone ge* stone tools were polished with other rock materials. 5. The first steamship to cross the tlantic was the -avannah* in !#!/. 6. The )arthAs planets meet each other at cracks in the )arth called faults. ". The first plant>like organisms pro+a+ly lived in the sea* perhaps three +illion years ago. #. 4n male pattern +aldness* heredity has strongly influences the degree of hair loss. /. 4n Watch the Skies* Curtis ee+les making a fascinating ttempt to e8plain mericaAs +elief in flying saucers. !$. The irregular coastline of 0assachusetts is a succession of +ays and inlets* with the +ook of the Cape Cod peninsula in the southeast.
EXEC!"E 52 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. The lawn needs water every day* or it will turn +rown. 4 9. The +ook was not long* +ut it difficult to read. 4 ;. 4t was raining* so decided not to go camping. C 2. The material has +een cut* and the pieces have +een sewn together. 4 5. The patient took all the medicine* he did not feel much +etter. C 6. The +ill must +e paid immediately* or the electricity will turned off. C ". The furnace +roke so the house got 1uite cold. C #. The dress did not cost to much* +ut the 1uality it seemed e8cellent. C /. The leaves kept falling off the trees* and the +oys kept raking them up* +ut the yard was still covered.
C !$. The postman has already delivered the mail* so the letter is not going to arrive today* it pro+a+ly will arrive tomorrow. tomorrow.
EXEC!"E 62 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. fter the plane circle the airport* it landed on the main runway. 4 9. The registration process took many hours since the lines so long. 4 ;. This type of medicine can +e helpful* it can also have some +ad side effects. C 2. The waves were amaingly high when the storm hit the coastal town. 4 5. ?e need to get a new car whether is on sale or not. C 6. =ust as the +read came out of the oven* while a wonderful aroma filled the kitchen. C ". )veryone has spent time unpacking +o8es since the family moved into the new house. C #. lthough the area is a desert many plants +loom there in the springtime. 4 /. The drivers on the freeway drove slowly and carefully while the rain was falling heavily heav ily +ecause they did not want to have an accident. 4 !$. 4f you plan carefully +efore you take a trip* will have a much +etter time +ecause the small details will not cause pro+lems.
con tains more than one clause. EXEC!"E (",ill 516)2 )ach of the following sentences contains ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47. 4 !. The lawyer presented a strong case* +ut the client was still found guilty. 4 9. fter the children read some stories +efore they went to +ed. 4 ;. The report needed to +e completed* the workers stayed late every night for a week. C 2. 4f you do not turn on the light* you will trip in the dark.
4 5. thick fog come rolling in* so plans una+le una+ le to land. C 6. ll of the shoes are on sale until the current stock in gone. C ". The ship leaving the dock even though some passengers were not or +oard. C #. The outline must +e turned in to the teacher a week +efore the paper is due* and must approve it. 4 /. Because the food was cold when it was served the dinners sent it +ack to the kitchen. C !$. &ou &ou should slow down while you are driving* or the police will pull your car over.
TOE-* EXEC!"E (",ill 516)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. spacecra spacecraft ft is freed freed from friction friction after after it is Launched Launched into into space. 9. Lo+sters Lo+sters +lend +lend with their their surroundi surroundings* ngs* or they they hide in crevices crevices for for protection protection.. ;. ?hile the the shoulder shoulder is a +all and socket socket :oint* :oint* the el+ow el+ow is a simple simple hinge hinge :oint. :oint. 2. car car has several several sections sections with with moving moving parts* parts* and good lu+ricat lu+rication ion of those those parts parts is essential. 5. Bears Bears cannot cannot see see well well +ecause +ecause they they have have small small eyes. eyes. 6. land land +ridge +ridge e8isted e8isted at the 4sthmu 4sthmuss of anama* anama* so animals animals were were a+le to migrate migrate +etween +etween (orth and -outh merica. merica. ". lthough lthough the )mpire )mpire -tate -tate Building Building is mostly mostly made of granite granite** it also contains contains some some human made materials. #. ressure ressure differen differences ces make the the eardrum eardrum vi+rate vi+rate as sound sound waves enter enter the car. car. /. n optical optical microscope microscope magnifi magnifies es as much much as 9*$$$ times* times* +ut +ut an electron electron microscop microscopee can magnify as much as a million times. !$. 4f scientific estimates estimates are accurate* the Canon Dia+lo meteorite meteorite collided with the )arth )arth a+out 9$.$$$ years ago.
TOE-* E3!E4 EXEC!"E (",ill /16) 2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. The economic economic activity activity of the the ue+lo 4ndians 4ndians centered centered on intensi intensive ve agricultur agriculture. e. 9. 4n popular popular terminology terminology** any long long snowstorm snowstorm with with a large large amount of wind is called called a +liard. ;. (uclear power can can +e produced produced +y fusion* fusion* and and it can can also +e +e produced produced +y fissio fission. n. 2. 4f the the temperatu temperature re * igneous igneous rocks may +e changed into gneisses. gneisses. 5. 4n !/$5*
EXEC!"E 72 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. 4t is unfortunate that the meal is not ready yet. 4 9. -he told me when should pick her up. 4 ;. The instructor e8plained where was the computer la+ located. C 2. ?e could not +elieve what he did to us. 4 5. Do you want to know if it going to rain tomorrow. C 6. ?e never know whether we will get paid or not.
4 ". This evening you can decided what do you want to do. 4 #. The manager e8plained how wanted the work done. C /. The map showed where the party would +e held. 4 !$. Can you tell me why was the mail not delivered todayG
EXEC!"E 82 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. The teacher heard who answered the 1uestion. 4 9. 4 do not understand what it went wrong. 4 ;. @f the three movies* 4 canAt decided which is the +est. 4 2. -he did not remem+er who in her class. C 5. (o one is sure what did it happen in front of the +uilding. C 6. ?e found out which was her favorite type of candy. 4 ". Do you know what caused the plants to dieG 4 #. 4 am not sure which it is the most important course in the program. C /. ?e thought a+out who would +e the +est vice president. 4 !$. -he saw what in the +o8 in the closet.
EXEC!"E (",ill 718)2 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
4 !. 4t dou+tful whether he will pass the test or not. 4 9. The group discusses who he should receive the prie. 4 ;. 4t is not certain why the class was canceled.
4 2. 4 will do what does it need to +e done. C 5. ?e forgot when did the movie start. C 6. 4 would like to ask if you could come over for dinner this weekend. 4 ". The children knew which the +est game to plan. C #. The advisor informed her that needed to add another class. C /.
TOE-* EXEC!"E (",ill 718)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. Today the true story of what happened at Little Bignorn remains a mystery. 9. or more than a decade* +ird watchers have warned that certain species are +ecoming scarce. ;. )arly in the eighteenth century*
!$. The process of photosynthesis e8plain how green plants are a+le to use the energy in sunlight to manufacture foods from the simple chemicals in air and water.
TOE-* E3!E4 EXEC!"E (",ill /18)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. ir near the e1uator has a faster west>to>east motion than air farther from the e1uator. 9. +out 2$$$ B.C.* humans discovered that metals could +e o+tained from special rocks called ores. ;. D( degrades 1uickly after an animal dies. 2. 4mprovement aerodynamic design has contri+uted a ma:or part in reancing resistance to motion. 5. The southern part of lorida is much warmer in the winter than the northern part* so more flocking tourists to the south. 6. The 0oonAs gravity pullAs water on the near side of the )arth toward the 0oon* and this is what causing tides to occur. ". They were glaciers * they pick up fragments of rock which +ecome froen into the +ase of the ice. #. The tape measure first evolved from the chains measure used +y the )gyptians. /. typical tlantic hurricane starts as a low pressure system near frica coasts . !$. 4t is not clear whether the su+divisions of the neocorte8 are individual units.
EXEC!"E 9 2 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. 4 did not +elieve the story that he told me. 4 9. 0s. Brown* whom did you recommend for the :o+* will start work tomorrow. 4 ;. The lecture notes which lent me were not clearly written. C 2. -ally has an appointment with the hairdresser whom you recommended.
C 5. The phone num+er that you gave me. 4 6. -he is a+le to solve all the pro+lems which did she cause. C ". The day that she spent on the +each left her sun+urned. C #. (e8t week 4 am going to visit my cousins* whom have not seen in several years. 4 /. Did you forget the promise whom you madeG C !$. The teacher whom the students like the most is their history teacher.
EXEC!"E /: 2 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. The children that were vaccinated did not get sick. 4 9. 4 did not vote for the politician who he :ust won the election. 4 ;. The dog that +arking +elongs to my neigh+or. C 2. 4 took two of the +lue pills* which were very effective. C 5. ?e rented an apartment from the landlord who does he own the +uildings on 0aple -treet. 4 6. -he forgot to attend the meeting which it +egan at !!$$. C ". ny student who does not turn in the paper +y riday will fail the class. C #. The people which came in late had to sit at the +ack. 4 /. The courses that satisfy the graduation re1uirements they are difficult. C !$. fter dinner she went to visit her parents* who were living down the street.
EXEC!"E (",ills 91/:)2 )ach of the following sentences contains more than one clause. ,nderline the su+:ects once and the ver+s twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct C 7 or incorrect 47.
C !. 0y sisters prefer to eat food that have cooked themselves.
C 9. The +oat the hit the underwater rock sank. C ;. The car which he was driving could not possi+ly +e his. 4 2. The children +uilt a house in the tree that in the +ackyard. 4 5. The cost of the trip which we wanted to take. C 6. The children are playing with the toys which their mother told them to put away. C ". The guest who were seated around the dinner ta+le. C #. The students have to read all the chapters which are on the test. 4 /. 4 really do not like the artist which you like. C !$. The stone that they were set in the ring were 1uite valua+le.
TOE-* EXEC!"E (",ills 91/:)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. 0odern humans* who first appeared a+out 6$$*$$$ years ago* were called
!$. 0arsAs tiny moon ho+os is a small mountain of rock that was pro+a+ly captured from the asteroid +elt +y 0arsAs gravitational pull.
TOE-* E3!E4 EXEC!"E (",ills /1/:)2 Choose the letter of the word groups of words that +est completes the sentence.
!. nnapolis is famous the home of the ,nited -tate (aval cademy. 9. -ome scientists think that luto might not +e a planet +ut a moon of (eptune. ;. ?ith the appearance of sophisticated oil lamps* ela+orate tools were made to cut the wicks. 2. ort ,nion was the site of what was the principal fur trading post on the upper 0issouri River. 5. -ince the face of the movie commercial risk* it has to appeal to a large audience to :ustify its cost. 6. current of water known as the Fulf -tream comes up from the Fulf of 0e8ico* and then it crosses the (orth tlantic toward )urope. ". -ystems using the two sym+ols $ and 4 are called +inary num+ers systems. #. Fenes* which are the +lueprints for cell construction* e8ist in tightly organied packages called chromosomes. /. The )arthAs atmosphere consists of gases held in place around the )arth +y the gravitational pull of the planet. !$. @scar
2( $ours "he possibilit' of heart attack decreases (# $ours "he ends of the ner&es begin to gro) again. *bilit' to kiss and feel increases. +alking is eas' to gro). Months 2 +eeks Impro&es blood circulation. -ung function up to 0 1/ Months %oughing, sinus blockage, fatigue, shortness of breath decrease. %ilia gro) back in lungs, increasing abilit' to handle mucus, clean lungs, reduce infection. 1 ear isk of coronar' heart disease got half of the smokers. 12.iposkan oleh imas !ermadi di 13.(4 "idak ada komentar: 1. "ulisan ahasa Inggris 2 1(.4 "ips for Maintaining %onsumer "here are 2 things that can not be separated in operations, that is sellers and bu'ers to each other interact. +hate&er t'pe of business that )e run both in ser&ices and trade can not be separated from the t)o earlier elements. "here is a sa'ing that the consumer is king. !ro&erb that I think is still rele&ant to the present, or e&en uni&ersal. "he seller )ill not be able to sell if there )ere no consumers, consumer &ice &ersa )ill not be able to meet all keperluann'a if there are no sellers. I think the e5ort to maintain consumer is far more di6cult than getting ne) customers. 7&er' business acti&it' e&er'one )ill be competing to retain customers in )a's to make the consumer does not mo&e to another customer. "reat the consumer as king o&er man' percei&ed b' companies engaged in ser&ices. -et us look at ho) a bank, bet)een banks and the one )ith the other banks competing to pro&ide ser&ices to its customers )ith the best. 8tart )ith the entrance opened, sa'ing good morning pa .. bu, a friendl' face smiling o6cer until things o5er other assistance. "hen )e sa) also ho) the compan' car dealership pro&iding ser&ice, starting )ith the entrance be opened )ith a friendl' face of customer ser&ice, gi&en &arious explanations about a product that he sold, gi&ing congratulations to diantarkann'a back to
the exit )hile the consumer home. 8uch tricks of ho) the' attempt to )in the hearts of its customers to become partners. If 'ou )ant to sur&i&e, that is indeed demands. I ha&e the experience )hich might be of benet to 'ou ho) to retain customers. -ook, I ha&e a small business run from home since earl' 2001 in the eld of computer rental and ser&ices that then I de&eloped t'ping b' adding ne) t'pes of Internet cafe business, computer courses and computer ser&ices. I am a small business scale is still ali&e until no) because I appl' the concept of a tri&ial, 9i&ing %onsumers Make the est 8er&ice.9 ;or those of 'ou )ho ha&e the same business as me or an' business that 'ou run the middle, there is a simple )a' ho) to retain customers in order to al)a's gi&e mone' to us. $ere are tips for 'ou: 1. reet customers )ell. "he point is, )hen consumers come to our place, )elcome )ith a smile, as far as possible 8elamet sa' morning or afternoon .. bu pa. "he rst point )e ha&e get an impression of 9friendl'9. 2. *sk )hat needs. +e must pro 9. . !ro&ide the best ?ualit'. 7&er' product that )e gi&e must be the best. @e&er )e gi&e to consumers from random. "his )ill create a bad impression for the customers of our products selling. (. i&e a reasonable price. In the highl' competiti&e price an product or ser&ice is critical. "o bu' something consumers usuall' choos' )here a cheaper place. i&e them )ith a reasonable price but still accompanied b' good ?ualit', basan'a consumers )ill return again to our place. A. 8ta' on *ppointments. 8tri&e e&er' promise )e gi&e to consumers to al)a's keep. @e&er gi&e a promise to our consumers if )e can not fulll. o not *&oid until consumers back and forth to the place )here )e not onl' because it promises )e can 8ta', time and mone' alread' because the' )aste our promises inappropriate. %onsumers )ill be disappointed and mo&e to another place. 7dge< the loss of our o)n end, the consumer loses. 3. %reate famil'. *t the moment )e are pro&iding ser&ices,
do not tend to focus on the nal sale onl'. I mean during the process of ser&ice deli&er' took place, )e should not be monotonous. In&ol&e them in a chat that lightD !robabl' ha&e a better experience than from me, let=s share experiences. 1A.iposkan oleh imas !ermadi di 13.(A "idak ada komentar: 13.7E%7%I87 F( !age 1#/ 14.G7E%7%I87 H8kills 11<1 !age 1#/ % 1. "he receptionist in the entr')a' to the o6ces is able to ans)er 'ou ?uestions. I 2. *ll of the information in the documents are important. % . *n'one in one of the classes has to take the nal exam. I (. "he coordinator of communit' ser&ices are arranging the program. % A. Most of the car are co&ered )ith mud. % 3. @othing more is going to be completed toda'. I 4. "he drinks in the pitchers on the table in the ballroom is for e&er'one. I #. 7&er'bod' )ere told to be here at #.00, but somebod' is not here. % /. 8ome of the meetings at the conference are limited to ten participants. I 10. "he sauce on the &egetables in the 'ello) bo)l taste reall' delicious.
G"J7;- 7E%7%I87 H8kills 11<1 !age 1#/ * 1. @o bod' kno) * )hen the process of glass making )as c in&ented . 2. 8ugars like * glucose is made % up of carbon, h'drogen, and ox'gen atoms. * . !art of the electricit' used * in the Knited 8tates toda' come % from h'droelectric sources .
* (. "he languages of the )orld presents * a &ast arra' of structural similarities % and di5erences . * A. "he rise of multinasionals ha&e *L resulted in a great deal of legal ambiguit' because multinasionals can % operate in so man' jurisdictions. % 3. *ll of the east<)est interstate high)a's in the Knited 8tates has * e&en numbers , )hile north
G"J7;- 7CI7+ 7E%7%I87 H8kills 1<1 1. !ictograms constitute the earliest s'stem of )riting. 2. *t temperatures *. approach absolute Nero, substances posses minimal energ'. . "he 7arthOs one<'ear e&olution around the 8un changes ho) . the fall of sunlight on one hemisphere or the other. (. "hough sporadic interest in regional dialects *. has existed for centuries, the rst large
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20. "ulisan ahasa Inggris 2 H"J7;- 21.*bout "J7;enition : "J7;- stands for "est Jf $ome as a ;oreign -anguage. "J7;- is a standardiNed 7nglish language abilit' of a person in )riting Hde jure, )hich co&ers four aspects of master': -istening, +riting, and eading. "J7;- scoring s'stem using the con&ersion of each correct ans)er. "he highest "J7;- score one can achie&e is 34A. "J7;- "est Jbjecti&es "J7;- has t)o general objecti&es are: *cademic and eneral. In the same form, "J7;- certication recommendation could use for both.
*cademic tests are used for educational purposes, research or related academic acti&ities abroad, or in Indonesia. ;or post enerall', people understand that language is 7nglish speaking, con&ersation, cas cis cus and so on. 7nglish co&er four main skills: -istening Hdigestion )ord through hearing, +riting Hdigestion )ords through )riting and grammar, reading Hdigesti&e meaning of a text language and speaking Hable to pronounce it. 22.iposkan oleh imas !ermadi di 0#.10 "idak ada komentar: 2. "ugas 7xcercise ahasa Inggris 2(.7E7%I87 1 page 1A4 : I 1. M' best friend al)a's helpful )ith problems. % 2. "he bus schedule has changed since last )eek. I . *ccidentall' dropped the glass on the Poor. % (. "he customer pa'ing the clerk for the clothes. % A. "he professor handed the s'llabus to the students. I 3. 7ach da' practiced the piano for hours. % 4. "he basketball pla'er tossed the ball into the hoop. I #. "he ne) student in the class &er' talkati&e and friendl'.
I /. +alking )ith the children to school. % 10. "he )hales headed south for the )inter. 7E7%I87 2 page 1A# : % 1. "he name of the bab' in the crib is Qack. I 2. ' the next meeting of the class need to turn in the papers. % . "he directions to the on page t)ent' unclear. % (. ecause of the hea&' rain throughout the night the )alk)a's are mudd'. I A. uring the )eek eat lunch in the school cafeteria . I 3. In the morning after the concert )as tired. % 4. In the summer the trip to the mountains is our fa&orite trip. I #. In a box on the top shelf of the cabinet in the hall)a' of the house. % /. +ith her purse in her hand ran through the door . % 10. *t 1:00 in the morning the alarm clock on the table beside the bed rang. 7E7%I87 H8kills 1<2 page 1A# % 1. uring the meeting in the o6ce discussed the schedule. % 2. "he doctor ga&e the patient a prescription. I . "he tall e&ergreen trees along the road. % (. "he )atch in the je)elr' box needs a ne) batter'. I A. !leasantl' greets e&er'one in all the o6ces e&er' morning. I 3. In the o6ce of the building across the street from the park on the corner. % 4. "he dishes in the sink reall' need to be )ashed as soon as possible.
I #. In a moment of )orr' about the problem )ith the cash in the account. % /. "he plane from @e) ork circling the airport. % 10. Jn a regular basis the plants in the boxes under the )indo) in the kitchen are )atered and fed. "J7;- 7E7%I87 H8kills 1<2 page 1A/ 1. Mark ")ain called the 'ears after the %i&il +ar the 9ilded *ge9. 2. 7arl' horses had toes instead of hoo&es on their feet. . "undra plants gro) close to the ground in the short *rctic summer. (. In 1#34, the Knited 8tates purchase of *laska from the ussians for R 4.2 million. A. et)een 142A and 14A0, @e) 7ngland )itnessed an increase in the specialiNation of occupations. 3. "he large carotid arter' carr'ing blood to the main parts of the brain. 4. Marconi de&eloped radio as the rst practical s'stem of )ireless telegraph'. #. In 1/4A, the rst successful space probe to Cenus )as beginning to send information back to 7arth. /. "he t)o biggest resort in *rkansas are $ot 8pring and 7ureka 8prings. 10. @*8*=s -'ndon . Qohnson 8pace %enter )as the control center for the Mercur', emini, and *pollo space Pights. 7E7%I87 page 131 % 1. "he cr'ing bab' needs to be picked up. *Q. I 2. "he clothes are l'ing on the Poor should go into the )ashing machine.
C7 % . "he )aitress bringing the steaming soup to the )aiting diners. *Q. *Q. I (. Most of the striking )orkers are )alking the picket line. *Q. C7 I A. ;or her brithda', the child is getting a talking doll. C7 *Q. % 3. "he setting sun creating a rainbo) of colors in the sk'. *Q. I 4. "he ship is sailing to Mexico is lea&ing tonight. C7 C7 % #. "he letters needing immediate ans)ers are on the desk. *Q. % /. "he boring class just ending a fe) minutes ago. *Q. C7 % 10. "he fast mo&ing clouds are bringing freeNing rain to the area. *Q. C7 7E7%I87 ( page 132 I 1. "he food is ser&ed in this restaurant is delicious. C7 % 2. "he plane landed on the deserted run)a'. *Q.
% . "he unexpected guests arri&ed just at dinnertime. *Q. I (. "he courses are listed in the catalogue are re?uired courses. C7 C7 % A. "he teacher found the lost exam. *Q. I 3. "he small apartment &er' cro)ded and disorganiNed. *Q *Q. *Q,. I 4. "he photographs de&eloped 'esterda' sho)ed 8am and his friends. % #. "he locked dra)er contained the un)orn je)els. *Q. I /. "he tree )as blo)n o&er in the storm )as cut into logs. C7 C7 I 10. "he students registered in this course are listed on that sheet of paper. C7
7E7%I87 H8kills <( page 13 % 1. Jur hosts are ser&ing drinks on the tiled patio. I 2. "he tired )oman taking a much needed nap. % . "he letters )ere sent on Monda' arri&ed on +ednesda'. % (. "he )inners deser&ed the big priNe. I A. "he plants are gro)ing in the garden need a lot of )ater. I 3. "he shining stars lit up the darkened sk'.
I 4. "he dri&er rapidl' increased the speed of the racing car. I #. "he excited children tr'ing to build a sno)man in the falling sno). I /. "he students are completing the course )ill graduate in Qune. % 10. "he dissatised customer is returning the broken toaster to the store. "J7;- 7E7%I87 H8kills <( page 13 1. "he rst H Po)ering plants appeared during the last period of the dinosaursO reign. 2. "he earlist medicines H% )ere obtained from plants of &arious sorts. . 8imple sails )ere made from can&as H stretched o&er a frame. (. !lutoOs moon %haron H is mo&ing in a slightl' elliptical path around the planet. A. "echni?ues of breath control form an essential of an' H training program to impro&e the &oice. 3. obert 7. -ee H* surrendered the confederate *rm' to eneral rant in 1#3A at the *ppomattox %ourthouse. 4. "he pituitar', H* found belo) the brain, releases hormones to control other glands. #. *t ground t)o 'ears of age, man' children regularl' produce sentences H containing three or four )ords. /. Multinational companies H are nding it increasingl' important to emplo' internationall' acceptable brand names. 10. "he cornea is located under the conjuncti&a, on H% the exposed part of the e'e. "J7;- 7CI7+ 7E7%I87 H8kills 1<( page 13( 1. H "he !ol'nesians arri&ed rst settled the $a)aiian Island bet)een *.. 000 and 4A0.
2. In 1033, a bright comet H* )as appearing in the sk' attracted much attention. . In some daguerreot'pe cameras, H% from the &ie) of the object through a hole in the back of the box. (. In the 8tone *ge, stone tools H the' polished )ith other rock materials. A. "he rst steamship to cross the *tlantic H* )as the 8a&annah, in 1#1/. 3. "he 7arthOs plates meet each other at cracks in the 7arth H% called faults. 4. "he rst plant like organisms probabl' H li&ing in the sea, perhaps three billion 'ears ago. #. In male pattern baldness, H heredit' has strongl' inPuences the degree of hair loss. /. In +atch the 8kies, %urtis !eebles H* makes a fascinating attempt to explain *mericaOs belief in Ping saucers. 10. "he irregular coastline of H Massachusetts is a succession of ba's and inlets, )ith the hook of the %ape %od peninsula in the southheast. 7E7%I87 A page 133 % 1. "he la)n needs )ater e&er' da', or it )ill turn bro)n. I 2. "he book )as not long, but it di6cult to read. I . It )as raining, so decided not to go camping. % (. "he material has been cut, and the pieces ha&e been se)n together. I A. "he patient took all the medicine, he did not feel much better. % 3. "he bill must be paid immediatel', or the electricit' )ill turned o5. % 4. "he furnace broke so the house got ?uite cold. % #. "he dress did not cost too much, but the ?ualit' it seemed excellent. % /. "he lea&es kept falling o5 thr trees, and the bo's kept raking them up, but the 'ard )as still co&ered.
% 10. "he postman has alread' deli&ered the mail, so the letter is not going to arri&e toda', it probabl' )ill arri&e tomorro). 7E7%I87 3 page 13# : % 1. *fter the plane circled the airport, it landed on the main run)a'. I 2. "he registration process took man' hours since the lines so long. % . "his t'pe of medicine can be helpful, it can also ha&e some bad side e5ects. % (. "he )a&es )ere amaNingl' high )hen )ere the storm hit the coastal to)n. I A. +e need to get a ne) car )hether is on sale or not. % 3. Qust as the bread came out of the o&en, )hile a )onderful aroma lled the kitchen. % 4. 7&er'one has spent time unpacking boxes since the famil' mo&ed into the ne) house. I #. *lthough the area is a desert man' plants bloom there in the springtime. % /. "he dri&ers on the free)a' dro&e slo)l' and carefull' )hile the rain )as falling hea&il' because the' did not )ant to ha&e an accident. I 10. If 'ou plan carefull' before 'ou take a trip, )ill ha&e a much better time because the small details )ill not cause problems. 7E7%I87 H8kills A<3 page 13/ : % 1. "he la)'er presented a strong case, but the client )as still found guilt'. % 2. *fter the children read some stories before the' )ent to bed.
I . "he report needed to be completed, the )orkers sta'ed late e&er' night for a )eek. % (. If 'ou do not turn on the lights, 'ou )ill trip in the dark. % A. * thick fog came rolling in, so planes unable to land. % 3. *ll of the shoes are on sale until the current stock is gone. % 4. "he ship lea&ing the dock e&en though some passenger )ere not on board. % #. "he outline must be turned in to the teacher a )eek before the paper is due, and must appro&e it. I /. ecause the food )as cold )hen it )as ser&ed the dinners sent it back to the kitchen. % 10. ou should slo) do)n )hile 'ou are dri&ing, or the police )ill pull 'our car o&er. "J7;- 7E7%I87 H8kills A<3 page 13/ 1. * spaceraft is freed from friction after it is launched into space. 2. ecause lobsters blend )ith their surroundings, or the' hide in cre&ices for protection. . +hile the shoulder is a ball
migrate bet)een @orth and 8outh *merica. 4. "he 7mpire 8tate uilding is mostl' made of granite, it also contains some human
named the +renOs @est. 7E7%I87 4 page 142<14 % 1. It is unfortunate that the meal is not read' 'et. I 2. 8he told me )hen should pick her up. I . "he instructor explained )here )as the computer lab located. % (. +e could not belie&e )hat he did to us. I A. o 'ou )ant to kno) if it going to rain tomorro)> % 3. +e ne&er kno) )heter )e )ill get paid or not. I 4. "his e&ening 'ou can decide )hat do 'ou )ant to do. I #. "he manager explained ho) )anted the )ork done. % /. "he map sho)ed )here the part' )ould be held. I 10. %an 'ou tell me )h' )as the mail not deli&ered toda'> 7E7%I87 # page 14( % 1. "he teacher heard )ho ans)ered the ?uestion. I 2. I do not understand )hat it )ent )rong. I . Jf the three mo&ies. I canOt decide )hich is the best. I (. 8he did not remember )ho in her class. I A. @o one is sure )hat did it happen in front of the building. I 3. +e found out )hich )as her fa&orite t'pe of cand'. % 4. o 'ou kno) )hat caused the plants to die> % #. I am not sure )hich it is the most important course in the program. % /. +e thought about )ho )ould be the best &ice president.
I 10. 8he sa) )hat in the box in the closet. 7E7%I87 H8kills 4<# page 14(<14A I 1. It doubtful )heter he )ill pass the test or not. % 2. "he group discussed )ho he should recei&e the priNe. % . It is not certain )h' the class )as cancelled. I (. I )ill do )hat does it need to be done. I A. +e forgot )hen did the mo&ie start. % 3. I )ould like to ask if 'ou could come o&er for dinner this )eekend. % 4. "he children kne) )hich the best game to pla'. % #. "he ad&isor informed her that needed to add another class. % /. $e sa) )ho took the mone'. % 10. It is unclear ho) the )indo) got broken. 7E7%I87 H8kills 4<# page 14A 1. "oda' the true stor' of )hat happened at -ittle ignorn remains m'ster'. 2. ;or more than a decade, bird<)atchers ha&e )arned that certain species are becoming scarce. . 7arl' in the eighteenth centur', $alle' accuratel' predicted )hen the comet of 13#2 )ould return. (. @o single factor explains )h' aging has an e5ect &ar' so greatl' among indi&iduals. A. -ack of clarit' about )ho )ill lead the part' in the coming 'ear )ill be remo&ed at the part'Os con&ention. 3. +e do not kno) )hether the bo) drill )as rst de&eloped for )ood)orking or re making. 4. Minute Man @ational $istorical park is a monument to )here the beginning
of the e&olutionar' +ar #. "ests on the colors of cars )ere conducted at the Kni&ersit' of %alifornia to determine )hich the safest colors for cars. /. "he @ational Institute of ental esearch estimates for school children in Puoridated areas ha&e about 2A percent less tooth deca' than children else)here. 10. "he process of photos'nthesis explains ho) )ith green plants are able to use the energ' in sunlight to manufacture food from the simple chemicals in air and )ater. "J7;- 7CI7+ 7E%7%I87 H8kills 1<# page 143 1. *ir near the e?uator H% has a faster )est
% (. 8all' has an appointment )ith the hairdresser )hom 'ou recommended. % A. "he phone number that 'ou ga&e me. I 3. 8he is able to sol&e all the problems )hich did she cause. % 4. "he da' that she spent on the beach left her sunburned. % #. @ext )eek i am going to &isit m' cousins, )hom ha&e not seen in se&eral 'ears. I /. id 'ou forget the promise )hom 'ou made> I 10. "he teacher )hom the students like the most is their histor' teacher. 7E%7%I87 10 page 1#0 % 1. "he children that )ere &accinated did not get sick. I 2. I did not &ote for the politician )ho he just )on the election. % . "he dog that barking belongs to m' neighbor. % (. I took t)o of the blue pills, )hich )ere &er' e5ecti&e. I A. +e rented an apartement from the lanlord )ho does he o)n the buildings on Maple 8treet. I 3. 8he forgot to attend the meeting )hich it began at 11:00. % 4. *n' student )ho does not turn in the paper b' ;rida' )ill fail the class. I #. "he people )hich came in late had to sit at the back. I /. "he courses that satisf' the graduation re?uirements the' are di6cult. % 10. *fter dinner she )ent to &isit her parents, )ho )ere li&ing do)n the street. 7E%7%I87 H8kills /<10 page 1#1 % 1. M' sister prefer to eat food that ha&e cooked themsel&es.
% 2. "he boat that hit the under)ater rock sank. I . "he car )hich he )as dri&ing could not possibl' be his I (. "he children built a house in the tree that in the back'ard. I A. "he cost of the trip )hich )e )anted to take. % 3. "he children are pla'ing )ith the to's )hich their mother told them to put a)a'. % 4. "he guests )ho )ere seated around the dinner table. % #. "he students ha&e to read all the chapters )hich are on the test. I /. I reall' do not like the artist )hich 'ou like. % 10. "he stone that the' )ere set in the ring )ere ?uite &aluable. "J7;- 7E%7%I87 H8kills /<10 page 1#1 1. Modern human, )ho rst appeared about 300,000 'ears ago, . )ere called homo sapiens. 2. "he rst )riting %. has e&idence of his on Mesopotanian cla' tablets. . *. 8ucculent are drought
&ision or frontier prairie life. 10. MarsOs tin' moon !hobos is a small mountain of rock that *. )as probabl' captured from the asteroid belt b' MarsOs gra&itational pull. "J7;- 7CI7+ 7E%7%I87 H8kills 1<10 page 1#2 1. *. *nnapolis is famous as the home af the Knited 8tates @a&al *cadem'. 2. 8ome scientist think . that !luto might not be a planet but a moon of @eptune. . +ith . the appearance of sophisticatd oil lamps, elaborate tools )ere made to cut the )icks. (. ;ort Knion )as the site of )hat *. the principal fur
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;2. 4 /.?alking with the children to school. ;5. C !$.The whales headed south for the winter. ;6. ;". EXEC!"E 0 pa'e /58 2 ;#. C !. The name of the +a+y in the cri+ is =ack. ;/. 4 9. By the ne8t meeting of the class need to turn in the papers. 2$. 4 ;. The directions to the e8ercise on page twenty unclear. 2!. C 2. Because of the heavy rain throughout the night* the walkways are muddy. 29. 4 5. During the week eat lunch in the school cafeteria. 2;. 4 6. 4n the morning after the concert was tired. 22. C ". 4n the summer the trip to the mountains is our favorite trip. 25. 4 #. 4n a +o8 on the top shelf of the ca+inet in the hallway of the house. 26. 4 /. ?ith her purse in her hand ran through the door. 2". C !$. t !$$ in the morning the alarm clock on the ta+le +eside the +ed rang. 2#. 2/. EXEC!"E (",ills /10) pa'e /58 2 5$. 4 !. During the meeting in the office discussed the schedule. 5!. 4 9. The doctor gave the patient a prescription. 59. 4 ;. The tall evergreen trees along the road. 5;. C 2. The watch in the :ewelry +o8 needs a new +attery. 52. 4 5. leasantly greets everyone in all the offices every morning. 55. 4 6. 4n the office of the +uilding across the street from the park on the corner. 56. C ". The dishes in the sink really need to +e washed as soon as possi+le. 5". 4 #. 4n a moment of worry a+out the pro+lem with the cash in the account. 5#. 4 /. The plane from (ew &ork circling the airport. 5/. C !$.@n a regular +asis the plants in the +o8es under the window in the kitchen are watered and fed. 6$. TOE-* EXEC!"E (",ills /10) pa'e /59 2 6!. !. 0ark Twain . called the years after the Civil ?ar the PFilded geP. 69. 9. )arly C. horses had toes instead of hooves on their feet. 6;. ;. B. Tundra plants grow close to the ground in the short rctic summer. 62. 2. 4n !#6"* C. the ,nited -tates purchase of laska from the Russians for O".9 million. 65. 5. Between !"95 and !"5$* (ew )ngland witnessed an increase in the specialiation of . occupations. 66. 6. The large carotid artery . carrying +lood to the main parts of the +rain. 6". ". D. 0arconi developed radio as the first practical system of wireless telegraphy. 6#. #. 4n !/"5* the first successful space pro+e to C. enus was +eginning to send information +ack to )arth. 6/. /. The two +iggest resort . in rkansas are
)RB "5. "6. 4 ;. The waitress +ringing the steaming soup to the waiting diners. )RB D=. )RB "". "#. C 2. 0ost of the striking workers are walking the picket line. D=. )RB "/. #$. C 5. or her +rithday* the child is getting a talking doll. )RB D=. #!. #9. 4 6. The setting sun creating a rain+ow of colors in the sky. D=. )RB #;. #2. 4 ". The ship is sailing to 0e8ico is leaving tonight. )RB )RB #5. #6. C #. The letters needing immediate answers are on the desk. )RB #". ##. 4 /. The +oring class :ust ending a few minutes ago. D=. )RB #/. /$. C !$. The fast moving clouds are +ringing freeing rain to the area. D=. )RB D=. /!. /9. EXEC!"E % pa'e /60 2 /;. 4 !. The food is served in this restaurant is delicious. )RB /2. /5. C 9. The plane landed on the deserted runway. D=. /6. /". C ;. The une8pected guests arrived :ust at dinnertime. D=. )RB /#. //. 4 2. The courses are listed in the catalogue are re1uired courses. )RB )RB !$$. !$!. C 5. The teacher found the lost e8am. )RB D=. !$9. !$;. 4 6. The small apartment very crowded and disorganied . D=. D=. !$2. !$5. 4 ". The photographs developed yesterday showed -am and his friends. D=. )RB !$6. !$". C #. The locked drawer contained the unworn :ewels. D=. )RB !$#. !$/. 4 /.The tree was +lown over in the storm was cut into logs. )RB )RB !!$. !!!. 4 !$. The students registered in this course are listed on that sheet of paper. D=. )RB !!9. !!;. EXEC!"E (",ills #1%) pa'e /6# 2 !!2. C !. @ur hosts are serving drinks on the tiled patio. )RB D=. !!5. !!6. 4 9. The tired woman taking a much needed nap. D=. )RB )RB !!". !!#. 4 ;. The letters were sent on 0onday arrived on ?ednesday. )RB )RB !!/.
!9$. C 2. The winners deserved the +ig prie. )RB !9!. !99. 4 5. The plants are growing in the garden need a lot of water. )RB )RB !9;. !92. C 6. The shining stars lit up the darkened sky. D=. )RB D=. !95. !96. C ". The driver rapidly increased the speed of the racing car. )RB D=. !9". !9#. 4 #. The e8cited children trying to +uild a snowman in the falling snow. )RB D=. !9/. !;$. 4 /. The students are completing the course will graduate in =une. )RB )RB !;!. !;9. C !$. The dissatisfied customer is returning the +roken toaster to the store. D=. )RB D=. !;;. !;2. TOE-* EXEC!"E (",ills #1%) pa'e /6# 2 !;5. !. The first D. flowering plants appeared during the last period of the dinosaursA reign. !;6. 9. The earlist medicines C. were o+tained from plants of various sorts. !;". ;. -imple sails were made from canvas B. stretched over a frame. !;#. 2. lutoAs moon Charon B. is moving in a slightly elliptical path around the planet. !;/. 5. Techni1ues of +reath control form an essential of any D. training program to improve the voice. !2$. 6. Ro+ert ). Lee . surrendered the confederate rmy to Feneral Frant in !#65 at the ppomatto8 Courthouse. !2!. ". The pituitary* . found +elow the +rain* releases hormones to control other glands. !29. #. t ground two years of age* many children regularly produce sentences B. containing three or four words. !2;. /. 0ultinational companies B. are finding it increasingly important to employ internationally accepta+le +rand names. !22. !$. The cornea is located under the con:unctiva* on C. the e8posed part of the eye. !25. TOE-* E3!E4 EXEC!"E (",ills /1%) pa'e /6% 2 !26. !. D. 4t was the olynesians first settled the
!52. /. 4n Watch the Skies* Curtis ee+les . makes a fascinating attempt to e8plain mericaAs +elief in fling saucers. !55. !$. The irregular coastline of B. 0assachusetts is a succession of +ays and inlets* with the hook of the Cape Cod peninsula in the southheast. !56. EXEC!"E 5 pa'e /66 2 !5". C !. The lawn needs water every day* or it will turn +rown. !5#. 4 9. The +ook was not long* +ut it difficult to read. !5/. 4 ;. 4t was raining* so decided not to go camping. !6$. C 2. The material has +een cut* and the pieces have +een sewn together. !6!. 4 5. The patient took all the medicine* he did not feel much +etter. !69. C 6. The +ill must +e paid immediately* or the electricity will turned off. !6;. C ". The furnace +roke so the house got 1uite cold. !62. C #. The dress did not cost too much* +ut the 1uality it seemed e8cellent. !65. C /. The leaves kept falling off the trees* and the +oys kept raking them up* +ut the yard was still covered. !66. C !$. The postman has already delivered the mail* so the letter is not going to arrive today* it pro+a+ly will arrive tomorrow. !6". EXEC!"E 6 pa'e /68 2 !6#. C !. fter the plane circled the airport* it landed on the main runway. !6/. 4 9. The registration process took many hours since the lines so long. !"$. C ;. This type of medicine can +e helpful* it can also have some +ad side effects. !"!. C 2. The waves were amiingly high when the storm hit the coastal town. !"9. 4 5. ?e need to get a new car whether is on sale or not. !";. C 6. =ust as the +read came out of the oven* while a wonderful aroma filled the kitchen. !"2. C ". )veryone has spent time unpacking +o8es since the family moved into the new house. !"5. 4 #. lthough the area is a desert many plants +loom there in the spring time. !"6. C /. The drivers on the freeway drove slowly and carefully while the rain was falling havily +ecause they did not want to have an accident. !"". 4 !$. 4f you plan carefully +efore you take a trip* will have a much +etter time +ecause the small details will not cause pro+lems. !"#. EXEC!"E ( ",ills 516) pa'e /69 !"/. 4 !. The lawyer presented a strong case* +ut the client was still found guilty. !#$. 4 9. fter the children read some stories +efore they want to +ed. !#!. C ;. The report needed to +e completed* the workers stayed late every night for a week. !#9. C 2. 4f you do not turn on the lights* you wiil trip in the dark. !#;. 4 5. thick fog came rolling in* so planes una+le to land. !#2. C 6. ll of the shoes are on sale until the current stock is gone. !#5. C ". The ship leaving the dock even though some passengers were not on +oard.
!#6. C #. The outline must +e turned in to the teacher a week +efore the paper is due* and must approve it. !#". C /. Because the food was cold when it was served the diners sent it +ack to the kitchen. !##. 4 !$. &ou should slow down while you are driving* or the police will pull your car over. !#/. TOE-* EXEC!"E ( ",ills 516 ) pa'e /69 2 !/$. !. spacecraft is freed from friction D. after it is launched into space. !/!. 9. D. Because lo+sters +lend with their surroundings* or they hide in crevices for protection. !/9. ;. B. ?hile the shoulder is a +all>socket :oint* the el+ow is a simple hinge :oint. !/;. 2. car has several sections with moving parts* . good lu+rication of those parts is essential. !/2. 5. Bears cannot see well C. +ecause they have small eyes. !/5. 6. . land +ridge e8isted at last the 4sthmus of anama* so animals were a+le to migrate +etween (orth and -outh merca. !/6. ". B. The )mpire -tate Building is mostly made of granite* it also countains some human>made materials. !/". #. ressure differences make the eardrum vi+rate D. as sound waves enter the car. !/#. /. n optical microscope magnifies as much as 9*$$$ times* +ut an electron microscope C. can magnify as much as a million times. !//. !$. 4f scientific astimates are accurate* 9$$. TOE*- E3!E4 EXEC!"E (",ills /16) pa'e /7: 2 9$!. !. . The economic activity of the ue+lo 4ndians centered on intensive agriculture. 9$9. 9. 4n popular terminology* any long snowstorm with B. a large amount of wind as called a +liard. 9$;. ;. (uclear power can +e produced +y fusion* . it can also +e produced +y fision. 9$2. 2. B. 4f the temperature is high* igneous rocks may +e changed into gneisses. 9$5. 5. 4n !/$5*
9!5. C 2. ?e could not +elieve what he did to us. 9!6. C 5. Do you want to know if it going to rain tomorrowG 9!". C 6. ?e never know whether we will get paid or not. 9!#. 4 ". This evening you can decide what do you want to do. 9!/. 4 #. The manager e8plained how wanted the work done. 99$. C /. The map showed where the party would +e held. 99!. 4 !$. Can you tell me why was the mail not delivered todayG 999. EXEC!"E 8 pa'e /7% 2 99;. C !. The teacher heard who answered the 1uestion. 992. 4 9. 4 do not understand what it went wrong. 995. C ;. @f the three movies. 4 canAt decide which is the +est. 996. 4 2. -he did not remem+er who in her class. 99". 4 5. (o one is sure what did it happen in front of the +uilding. 99#. C 6. ?e found out which was her favorite type of candy. 99/. C ". Do you know what caused the plants to dieG 9;$. 4 #. 4 am not sure which it is the most important course in the program. 9;!. C /. ?e thought a+out who would +e the +est vice president. 9;9. 4 !$. -he saw what in the +o8 in the closet. 9;;. EXEC!"E (",ills 718) pa'e /7% 2 9;2. C !. 4t dou+tful whether he will pass the test or not. 9;5. 4 9. The group discussed who he should receive the prie. 9;6. C ;. 4t is not certain why the class was cancelled. 9;". 4 2. 4 will do what does it need to +e done. 9;#. 4 5. ?e forgot when did the movie start. 9;/. C 6. 4 would like to ask if you could come over for dinner this weekend. 92$. C ". The children knew which the +est game to play. 92!. 4 #. The advisor informed her that needed to add another class. 929. C /. watchers have warned that certain species are +ecoming scarce. 92". ;. )arly in the eighteenth century*
95;. /. The (ational 4nstitute of Dental Research estimates C. that school children in fluoridated areas have a+out 95 percent less tooth decay than children elsewhere. 952. !$. The process of photosynthesis e8plains how B. green plants are a+le to use the energy in sunlight to manufacture food from the simple chemicals in air and water. 955. TOE*- E3!E4 EXEC!"E PA;E /76 2 956. !. ir near the e1uator C. has a faster west>to>east motion than air farther from the e1uator. 95". 9. +out 2$$$ B.C humans discovered that . metlas could +e o+tained from special rocks called ores. 95#. ;. C. D( degreades 1uickly after an animal dies. 95/. 2.C. 4mprovement aerodynamic design has contri+uted a ma:or part in reducing resistance to motion. 96$. 5. The southern part of lorida is much warmer in the winter than the northern part* so more . flocking tourists to the south. 96!. 6. The 0oonAs gravity pulls water on the near side of the )arth toward the 0oon* and this is what C. causing tides to occur. 969. ". D. s glaciers move* they pick up fragments of rock which +ecome froen into the +ase of the ice. 96;. #. The tape measure first evolved from D. the measuring chains used +y the )gyptians. /. typical tlantic hurricane starts as a low pressure system near . frica coasts. 962. !$. 4t is not clear whether the su+divisions of the neocorte8 . individual units. 965. EXEC!"E 9 Pa'e /78 2 966. C !. 4 did not +elieve the story that he told me. 96". 4 9. 0s. Brown* whom did you recommended for the :o+* will start work for tomorrow. 96#. 4 ;. The lecture notes which lent me were not clearly written. 96/. C 2. -ally has an appointment with the hairdresser whom you recommended. 9"$. C 5. The phone num+er that you gave me. 9"!. 4 6. -he is a+le to solve all the pro+lems which did she cause. 9"9. C ". The day that she spent on the +each left her sun+urned. 9";. C #. (e8t week 4 am going to visit my cousins* whom have not seen in several years. 9"2. 4 /. Did you forget the promise whom you madeG 9"5. C !$. The teacher whom the students like the most is their history teacher. 9"6. EXEC!"E /: Pa'e /8: 2 9"". C !. The children that were vaccinated did not get sick. 9"#. 4 9. 4 did not vote for the politician who he :ust won the election. 9"/. 4 ;. The dog that +arking +elongs to my neigh+or. 9#$. C 2. 4 took two of the +lue pills* which were very effective. 9#!. 4 5. ?e rented an apartement from the lanlord who does he own the +uildings on 0aple -treet. 9#9. 4 6. -he forgot to attend the meeting which it +egan at !!$$. 9#;. C ". ny student who does not turn in the paper +y riday will fail the class. 9#2. 4 #. The people which came in late had to sit at the +ack.
9#5. 4 /. The courses that satisfy the graduation re1uirements they are difficult. 9#6. C !$. fter dinner she went to visit her parents* who were living down the street. 9#". EXEC!"E (s,ill 91 /:) Pa'e /8/ 2 9##. C !. 0y sister prefer to eat food that have cooked themselves. 9#/. C 9. The +oat that hit the underwater rock sank. 9/$. 4 ;. The car which he was driving could not possi+ly +e his 9/!. 4 2. The children +uilt a house in the tree that in the +ackyard. 9/9. 4 5. The cost of the trip which we wanted to take. 9/;. C 6. The children are playing with the toys which their mother told them to put away. 9/2. C ". The guests who were seated around the dinner ta+le. 9/5. C #. The students have to read all the chapters which are on the test. 9/6. 4 /. 4 really do not like the artist which you like. 9/". C !$. The stone that they were set in the ring were 1uite valua+le. 9/#. TOE*- EXEC!"E 9//. !. 0odern human* who first appeared a+out 6$$*$$$ years ago* B. were called homo sapiens. ;$$. 9. The first writing C. has evidence of his on 0esopotanian clay ta+lets. ;$!. ;. . -ucculent are drought>resistant plants which store water in fleshy tissue. ;$9. 2. Ben:amin Ea+elsky* whom B. most people know as =ack Benny* was a famous comedian in vaudeville and on radio and television . ;$;. 5. B. Dinosaurs are known that haunted other animals tended to have very narrow* sharp* curved claws. ;$2. 6. The first eyeglasses had conve8 lenses for the aged who . had +ecome farsighted. ;$5. ". Chimney Rock* D. which stands 5$$ feet a+ove the (orth latte River* has croded considera+ly in the last two centuries. ;$6. #. . 4t changes hormones that accompany recurring +outs of severe depression reduce +one density. ;$". /. ?illa Cather is an author B. the praise of readers for her evocative and vision or frontier prairie life. ;$#. !$. 0arsAs tiny moon ho+os is a small mountain of rock that . was pro+a+ly captured from the asteroid +elt +y 0arsAs gravitational pull. ;$/. TOE-* E3!E4 EXEC!"E (",ill /1/:) 2 ;!$. !. . nnapolis is famous as the home af the ,nited -tates (aval cademy. ;!!. 9. -ome scientist think D. that luto might not +e a planet +ut a moon of (eptune. ;!9. ;. ?ith B. the appearance of sophisticatd oil lamps* ela+orate tools were made to cut the wicks. ;!;. 2. ort ,nion was the site of what . the principal fur>trading post on the upper 0issouri River. ;!2. 5. -ince . the face of the movie commercial risk* it has to appeal to a large audience to :ustify its cost. ;!5. 6. current of water known as the Fulf -tream comes up from the Fulf of 0e8ico* and then . it crosses the (orth tlantic toward )urope. ;!6. ". -ystems D. using the two sym+ols$ and ! are called +inary num+er systems