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205/715 English questions (and answers) collection
Part IV: s511-s715

511. When (A) Darwin presented his explanation of how living things evolve (B), he
challenged the belief that human beings have special (C), indeed unique place in (D)
the universe.
512. A century and more after (A) his death, Poe is still among (B) the most popular
(C) in (D) America authors.
513. William Emerson died in 1811, when the boy was eight, left (A) his window to
face poverty (B) and to educate (C) their (D) five sons.
514. Thanksgiving Day (A), a unique (B) North American Holiday, is celebrated (C)
in the United states on the fourth Thursday (D) in November.
515. A theory makes (A) a series of simplifying assumption (B) from which (C) it
deduces how people will behave (D).
516. A long life is not just (A) the result of being (B) good for (C) the body and (D)
staring off disease.
517. Development refers to (A) a process of change in (B) growth and capability over
(C) time, with (D) a function of both maturation and interaction with the
environment.
518. The pharmacology (A) is recent science, but it is closely (B) connected with one
of the oldest, the (C) giving of remedies (D) to relieve disease.
519. The puffer is a (A) type of fish that (B) can inflate one's (C) body like (D) a
balloon.
520. The Louisiana Purchase (A), made in 1803, almost (B) was doubled (C) the (D)
size of the United States.
521. The nitrogen (A) make up over (B) 78 percent of (C) the Earth's atmosphere, the
gaseous mass surrounding (D) the planet.
522. Pharmacist (A) fill drug prescriptions, keeping (B) records of the drugs their
patients are taking to make sure (C) that harmful combinations are not prescribed (D).
523. ………… not a single hard-surfaced road during the entire colonial period aside


from city streets.
(A) It was
(B) There was

(C) It
(D) There were
524. ………… in 1776 that the declaration of independence was signed.
(A) It was
(B) There was
(C) There
(D) It
525. ………… more than 300,000 people in Philadelphia by the end of the colonial
period, making it the largest city in the colonies.
(A) There was
(B) It was
(C) They were
(D) There were
526. In the eighteen century, ………… not many women who had access to formal
education in the colonies.
(A) There were
(B) It was
(C) Were
(D) Were there
527. After the Revolution, although some advances were made in education
………… a slow process.
(A) they were
(B) it
(C) it was
(D) there was
528. The marathon, first staged in 1896, ………… the legendary feat of a Greek

soldier who carried news of victory from the battlefield at Marathon to Athens.
(A) was commemorated

(B) commemorated
(C) commemorates
(D) commemorating
529. The Olympic torch ………… throughout the Games and is then extinguished at
the closing ceremony.
(A) burning
(B) is burned
(C) burned
(D) burns
530. Seahorses spend (A) much (B) of their time clung (C) with their tails to
underwater (D) plants.
531. Some fish ………… distortions of electrical field through special receptors.
(A) sense
(B) sense are
(C) sensing
(D) senses
532. Mount (A) St. Helens exploded in (B) an eruption with the energy equivalent to
(C) 10 million tons (D) TNT.
533. Plague (A) and famine (B) can be results in (C) social problems within a
community (D).
534. Natural (A) adhesives are primarily of (B) animals or vegetable (C) origin (D).
535. Only rarely ………… neuroses leave a person unable to function in everyday
situations.
(A) had
(B) are
(C) do
(D) that

536. Linoleum is a trade (A) name for the waterproof floors (B) covering most often

(C) used in kitchens (D).
537. The common (A) field (B) mouse is about four inches long (C) and has a
three-inched (D) tail.
538. Perhaps was (A) his own lack of proper schooling (B) that led (C) Horace Mann
to struggle for the important reforms in education (D).
539. Latent learning (A) is the association (B) of indifferent stimuli or situations (C)
with one the other (D) without reward.
540. Tooth (A) decay is the most common (B) disease (C) of humanities (D).
541. A soluble substance (A) alkali reacts (B) with acids (C) to do (D) salts.
542. Plants range (A) in size to (B) tiny, single-celled, blue-green algae, invisible (C)
to the naked eyes, to giant sequoias, the largest living (D) plants.
543. The time has long since passed (A) when inspired amateur working with (B)
simple tools come (C) up with (D) finding of genuine scientific importance.
544. It was upsetting to Tim (A) to find his classmates responding so sarcastic (B) to
his presentation, on which (C) he had worked (D) diligently and seriously for days.
545. The reviewer declared how (A) there was (B) a dearth (C) of serious books
being published (D) on issues of social importance.
546. Most animals cannot recognize their (A) reflection in a mirror themselves;(B)
they usually react as if (C) confronted by another member of their species (D).
547. Great salt is fed by fresh-water stems, ………… is about four to five times as
salty as the ocean.
(A) yet
(B) which
(C) there
(D) despite
548. Delicious (A) golden-brown (B) maple syrup comes about (C) the sugary (D)
sap of the hard maple.
549. All the blood (A) in the body passes through (B) the heart at least (C) twice the

minute (D).
550. Every (A) year seals migrate to (B) the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Canada,
congregate on the ice peak, and there are giving (C) birth to their (D) pubs.

551. As (A) a glacier melts (B), rocks, boulders, trees, and tons of dirt (C) deposit
(D).
552. Spruce resin was chewed (A) as a thirst (B) quencher by native Americans, from
which (C) pioneers adopted the (D) practice.
553. His criticism does not fully express (A) the degree which (B) the majority of
delegates suggest (C) such protection of financial interest (D) extend.
554. It is extremely (A) necessary that you will realize (B) that reading is not only (C)
a physical (D) and mental process.
555. They are the ones (A) who assert (B) that a better bridge could have been (C)
built have (D) we had their assistance.
556. He looked like (A) he had been (B) in some strange land (C) where age
advanced at a double pace (D).
557. I would wear my red dress save it ………… a stain in the front.
(A) had
(B) has
(C) would have
(D) has not
558. I would have gone with him (A) to Washington except (B) I had had (C) no time
(D).
559. M: " Would you like to visit Los Angeles on your vacation? " W: " If I …………
a week off. "
(A) have
(B) had
(C) have had
(D) would have
560. Gold was originally valued for the magical powers that ………… to come from

it.
(A) have thought
(B) were thinking
(C) have been thinking

(D) were thought
561. M: "If someone falls into deep water and can't swim, what will become of him?"
W: "He will probably be."
(A) drowning
(B) drown
(C) drowned
(D) drawn
562. Energy specialists have found (A) that airtight stoves are much (B) more
efficient (C) at heat (D) than fireplaces.
563. If each of the seven continents (A) were placed in (B) the Pacific Ocean, it (C)
would still be (D) room left for another continent the size of Asia.
564. Croquet (A) is a popular lawn game which (B) players hit (C) wooden (D) balls.
565. There are very few areas in the world ………… be brown successfully.
(A) where apricots can
(B) apricot can
(C) where can apricots can
(D) which apricots can
566. Xenon has a number of applications, may be mentioned its use in flesh lamps
fog high-speed photography.
(A) among which
(B) which
(C) and which
(D) each of which
567. The extent (A) of the harmful effect of locoweeds on (B) animals depends on
(C) the soil which (D) the plants grow.

568. A majority off people in the United States can get all the calcium their bodies
………… from the food they eat.
(A) require

(B) requires
(C) requiring
(D) to require
569. Of all the economically important plants, palms, have been ………….
(A) the least studied
(B) studied the least
(C) study less and less
(D) to study the less
570. ………… two thirds of the grants made by the Ford Foundation have been for
the support of education.
(A) That
(B) Why
(C) About
(D) What
571. Scientists are still (A) uncertain of (B) what (C) the universe originated millions
of years (D).
572. Sociological studies (A) have found that deeply hold (B) values and principles
(C) are highly resistant (D) to change.
573. In (A) 1866 to 1833, the bison population in North America was reduced (B)
from an estimated (C) 13 million to a few hundred (D).
574. Booker T. Washington, an educational (A) leader, worked (B) throughout the
lifetime (C) to improve economic conditions (D) for Black people in the united states.
575. A dancing (A) is the oldest (B) and liveliest (C) of the arts (D).
576. The first (A) practical investigation into atomic energy (B) was made as part (C)
of attempt (D) to explain the source of solar power.
577. Documentary (A) evidence indicates (B) that portraiture became an established

(C) art form in the Hudson Valley region around the (D) 1660.
578. The Earth (A) travels at a (B) high (C) rate of speed around Sun (D).
579. Lunar eclipses (A) happen only if (B) the Moon is full, but they do not (C) occur

at an every (D) full Moon.
580. Since (A) beginning (B) of photography, inventors have tried to make
photographs (C) that duplicate (D) natural colors.
581. Solar eclipses always begins (A) on (B) the Sun's western side and the end (C)
on their eastern (D) side.
582. In ancient (A) times books came in cumbersome packages and could not be
carried (B) under an (C) arm or read on way (D) to work.
583. Pewter, a metal (A) with an ancient heritage (B), is still practical (C) medium for
the nonprofessional (D) metalworker.
584. The dentistry (A) is a branch of (B) medicine that (C) has developed very
dramatically (D) in the last twenty years.
585. Although (A) apples do not grow during (B) the cold season, apple trees must
have a such (C) season in order to flourish (D).
586. Except for the sun, all stars are too far from the Earth for their distances
………… in miles or kilometers.
(A) to be conveniently measured
(B) which conveniently measured
(C) to measure conveniently
(D) conveniently measured
587. My reaction (A), I suppose (B), could have been (C) called to be (D) instinctive.
588. Eagles are predatory birds that have (A) large, heavy, hooked (B) bills and
strong, sharp (C) claws called as (D) "talons".
589. Each and every (A) witness is expected (B) that he will be asked (C) to give
testimony he does not wish to (D) disclose.
590. Returning to my room, ………….
(A) my watch was missing

(B) I found my watch disappeared
(C) I found my watch missing
(D) the watch was missed
591. The photo periodic response of algae actually depends on the duration of

darkness, ………….
(A) the light is not on
(B) and not on light
(C) but is not on the light
(D) is not on light
592. The novels (A) of pearl S. Buck show (B) a keen understanding of china and the
Chinese people, knowledge which learned (C) by living there of many years (D).
593. Certain (A) zoologists regard crows and ravens are (B) the most intelligent (C)
of birds (D).
594. It (A) is the interaction (B) between people, rather than the events that occur in
their lives, that are (C) the main focus of social (D) psychology.
595. In the early days of (A) the united states, postal charges (B) were paid by the
recipient, and charges varied (C) with (D) distance carrying.
596. In (A) the united states during (B) the early 1800's, individual states
governments had more effect on (C) the economy than did (D) federal government.
597. A gunpowder (A) is made from (B) a mixture of (C) potassium nitrate and other
(D) substances.
598. Ultraviolet rays (A) are invisible to (B) humans, and (C) ants and honeybees are
sensitive (D) to them.
599. Humans have no direct perception of infrared rays, unlike (A) the rattlesnake,
which (B) has receptors tuned in to wavelength (C) longer than 0.7 micron (D).
600. The world (A) would look eerie (B) different (C) if human eyes were sensitive to
infrared radiation (D).
601. In (A) the early nineteenth century, some (B) Europeans were very impressed by
the increase of (C) population, territory (D), and wealth of the United states.

602. Most (A) beautiful of all was the river itself (B), sweeping (C) grandly from the
mountains to its rest in (D) Atlantic.
603. The seventeenth century was one (A) in which (B) many significant advances
(C) were taken (D) in both science and philosophy.
604. The biggest single (A) hobby in America, the one (B) that (C) Americans spend
(D) most time, energy and money, is gardening.

605. Constructed (A) in Chicago in 1883, the Home Insurance Building was the fist
building in the world whose (B) the floors and the exterior (C) masonry walls were
supported (D) by a skeleton framework of metal.
606. The columnist feels sure that (A) who (B) wins the election (C) will have the
support of both parties (D).
607. The (A) Maelstrom is a swift (B) and danger (C) current in (D) the Arctic
Ocean.
608. Because (A) oak trees are highly (B) resistant of (C) storm damage, they usually
live (D) a long time.
609. A majority of people in the United States can get all the calcium their bodies
………… from the food they eat.
(A) require
(B) requires
(C) requiring
(D) to require
610. ………… usually thought to end in Northern New Mexico, the Rocky
Mountains really extend southward to the frontier of Mexico.
(A) Despite
(B) To be
(C) While
(D) However
611. Which of the following (A) is not mentioned by the author as a mean (B) by
which (C) various desert plants are able to (D) survive dry conditions?

612. Doctors took (A) blood and fluid samples (B) but could defect any (C) known
human flu virus (D).
613. The trouble (A) started in (B) Forth Dix, New Jersey, when several dozens (C)
army recruits came down with the flu and one died (D).
614. The influenza virus infects us again and again, ………….
(A) however we fight off it many times
(B) no matter how many times we fight it off

(C) no matter what many times
(D) we fight it off how many times
615. These strands of RNA (A) come packed (B) in a fatty membrane (C), which is
studded with tiny protein spikes known (D) H and N antigens.
616. A distinctively (A) America architecture began with Frank Lloyd Wright, who
had taken to heart the (B) admonition (C) that form should follow function, and who
thought of (D) building not separate architectural entities but as parts of an organic
whole that included the land, the community, and the society.
617. There must be over (A) 50,000 square kilometers of land to cover (B) with ice
(C) for (D) the glacier to qualify as an ice sheet.
618. Any (A) dome-like body of ice that also flows out in (B) all directions only (C)
covers less than 50,000 square kilometers is called (D) an ice cap
619. Although ice caps are rare nowadays (A), there are a number (B) in northeastern
(C) Canada, on Baffin Island (D), and on the Queen Elizabeth Islands.
620. One form of mountain glacier that resembles (A) an ice cap in that (B) it flows
outward (C) in several directions called (D) an ice field.
621. The ice of valley glaciers. bounded by (A) terrain, flows down valleys, curves
around (B) their (C) corners, and falls over cliffs (D).
622. …………, Cameron had thought of both "The Abyss" and "True Lies" as love
stories, but he know he'd failed to convey that.
(A) Oddly heard it may sound
(B) Maybe it was as odd as

(C) Odd as it may sound
(D) It may sound as odd
623. His cynical and often savage vision of life and love ………….
(A) have won him a considerable critical acclaim
(B) have won considerate critical acclaim
(C) has won considerably critical acclaim to him
(D) has won him considerable critical acclaim
624. After all (A), it was only the dinosaurs that (B) have been disappeared (C), not
(D) the whole of animal life.

625. During the flood of 1972, the Red Cross, ………… out of emergency
headquarters in Mississippi, set up temporary for the homeless.
(A) operates
(B) was operating
(C) operated
(D) operating
626. No form of money has ever proved completely satisfied (A) in terms (B) of
providing (C) a stable (D) measure of value.
627. In the United States among (A) 60 percent of the space (B) on the pages of
newspapers is reserved (C) for advertising (D).
628. Emily Dickinson's garden was a place ………… great inspiration of her poems.
(A) that she drew
(B) by drawing her
(C) from which she drew
(D) dream from which
629. Recently in the automobile industry, multinational companies have developed
(A) to the point where such (B) few (C) cars can be described as having been made
entirely (D) in one country.
630. Scientists believe that by altering (A) the genetic composition of plants it is
possible to develop specimens that are resisting (B) to disease (C) and have increased

(D) food value.
631. The purpose of (A) traveler's checks is (B) to protect travelers from theft (C) and
accidental lost (D) of money.
632. As a result claim (A) that eating a diet consisting entirely of (B) organically (C)
grown foods prevents or cures disease other benefits to health have become widely
(D) publicized and form the basis for folklore.
633. In the beginning, the human beings viewed the natural forces of the world, even
the seasonal changes, as (A) unpredictably (B), and they (C) sought, through various
means, to control (D) these unknown and feared powers.
634. Financial (A) problems loomed largely (B) in (C) both the (D) North and the
South.

635. One chromosome considered (A) to be made up of one very long (B) DNA
molecule with (C) protein molecules attached (D) along its length.
636. Although best known (A) for her (B) prose works, Maya Angelou was also (C)
published several collections of poetry (D).
637. Electric motors range (A) in size from the tiny (B) mechanisms that operate
sewing machine (C) to the great engines in heavy locomotives (D).
638. Even as he wrote (A) copiously on such diverse topic (B) as education, politics,
and religion, Lewis Munford remained (C) active in city (D) and regional planning.
639. Instructors at (A) the school of American Ballet first examine (B) a young
applicant's instep to see (C) whether it is pliant and shows promising (D) of a good
arch.
640. The unit of measurement (A) known as a "foot" has (B) originally based on the
average size (C) of the human foot (D).
641. A paragraph (A) is a portion of a text consists of (B) one or more sentences (C)
related to (D) the same idea.
642. Some types of instrument to apply (A) paint has been (B) known to (C) painters
since (D) the Stone Age.
643. Doctors often (A) study film records of complex (B) operations for improving

(C) their own knowledge (D) and skill.
644. Most educators today consider (A) computer literacy being (B) a necessary (C)
addition to the basic (D) scholastic requirements.
645. Anthropologists have interest in knowing what (A) human beings looked when
(B) they first began to devise (C) stone tools of making pottery (D).
646. A sextant comprises an arc, marked (A) in degrees (B), a movable arm (C) with
a mirror pivoted at the center, and a telescope mount (D) to the framework.
647. As inevitably as human culture (A) has changed (B) with the passing (C) of time,
so does (D) the environment.
648. Earthworms improve soil by aerating (A) it as (B) they burrowing (C) through
(D) the ground.
649. At night (A) the desert floor radiates heat (B) back into the atmosphere and the
temperature may be drop (C) to near (D) freezing,
650. Ancient people made a clay (A) pottery because (B) they needed it (C) for their
survival (D).

651. Ancient people used pot (A) they made (B) for cooking (C), storing food, and
carrying (D) things from place to place.
652. The pottery (A) was so important to early cultures (B) that scientists now study
it to learn more (C) about ancient civilizations (D).
653. Good pottery clay must be free from all small stones and other hard material (A)
that would make (B) the potting (C) process difficult (D).
654. Plain wire (A) is used to (B) cut away (C) the finished pot from its basis on (D)
the potter's wheel.
655. The Puritans, the religious sect that dominated the early British colonies in (A)
North America, regarded idleness as sin (B), and believed that life in an
underdeveloped country made it absolutely necessary (C) that each member of the
community perform (D) an economic function.
656. The first such attempt (A) the ambitious Project Mohole, got under way during
the 1960's and proved the value of deep-sea drilling by making several test holes (B)

in the mantle beneath the crust before spiral costs (C) led to its cancellation (D).
657. The gymnosperms were ………… of water for reproductive purposes.
(A) independent to be the first plants
(B) the first independent plants to be
(C) the first plants to be independent
(D) to be the first independent plants
658. simple pressure gauges such as liquid-level manometers are …………
insensitive for use in vacuum works.
(A) too
(B) so
(C) than
(D) enough
659. Suppose, for example, that some variant (A) of H3N2 virus (B) manages to slip
past half the (C) antibodies that would (D) neutralize its past.
660. These seismic events apparently (A) start when a single (B) host is
simultaneously infected with (C) flu virus (D) from two different species,
661. Even the best (A) of drivers can have an accident if they are (B) tired (C) and

driving (D) conditions are bad.
662. "What is the difference?" "This furniture is different from ………… "
(A) that book
(B) yours
(C) that one
(D) that
663. Unlike the budgets of some countries, ………… focuses chiefly on expenditure.
(A) that of the United States
(B) which the United States
(C) those of the United States
(D) the United States
664. Every spring trains of (A) covered wagons rolled over the (B) Oregon Trail to

the promise of better life (C) across (D) the continent.
665. So (A) when Whitman returned to the Pacific (B) that year, over (C) thousand
settlers (D) went with him.
666. Because of this great migration, England made an (A) agreement with the (B)
United States, and Oregon became the (C) American territory in (D) 1846.
667. The Canadian National Railway was built …………
(A) to link
(B) linked
(C) links
(D) to be linked
668. Desert shrub (A) also have (B) tiny leaves that lost (C) little moisture (D) on a
hot day.
669. If Texas joined in (A) the Union, therefore (B), Northerners felt that (C)
American slavery would (D) be extended.
670. In famous experiment (A) conducted (B) at the University of Chicago in 1983,
rats kept from sleeping died after (C) two and a half weeks (D).

671. Driving while tired (A) "is very (B) similar to drive drunk (C), " says Michael
Bonnet, director of the sleep laboratory (D) at the Dayton VA Medical Center.
672. Many people sought to break away from (A) rigid, conventional rules and
traditions (B), just as jazz trumpeters and saxophonist departed from (C) written notes
in order to express them (D).
673. Comparative anatomists have been recently (A) shown that man's vocal
apparatus is in several respect (B) simpler (C) than the great ape's (D).
674. The rocks of the crust are composed mostly (A) of mineral (B) with light
elements, like aluminum and sodium, while (C) the mantle contains some heavier
elements (D), like iron and magnesium.
675. The government exploited their labor while denying …………
(A) their social equalities
(B) them social equality

(C) social equalities of theirs
(D) that they have social equalities
676. Just as mental illness have less severe "shadow" versions, …………
(A) a developmental disorder, so does an autism
(C) so did an autism, a developmental disorder
(B) than does autism, a developmental disorder
(D) so does autism, a developmental disorder
677. Through (A) the years, scientists have developed (B) smaller but increasingly
(C) more powerful batteries for the growing number of portable electrical device (D).
678. British (A) entry into (B) the European Community was the culmination of (C) a
long commitment of (D) EU.
679. More than (A) 80 percent of labors (B) at the construction site are (C) temporary
(D) workers.
680. There exists (A) more than (B) 2,600 different varieties of palm trees, with
varying (C) flowers, leaves, and fruits (D).
681. Her (A) best-known (B) role (C) of Judy Garland was as (D) Dorothy in The
Wizard of Oz.
682. Nutritionists recommend (A) that foods from each of the four basic groups be

eaten (B) on a regularly (C) daily (D) basis.
683. The Kentucky Derby ………… every may at Churchill Downs in Louisville,
Kentucky.
(A) to be run
(B) run
(C) it may be run
(D) is run
684. The javelin used in competition must be between 260 and 270 centimeters
…………
(A) in length
(B) it is long

(C) its length
(D) length
685. ………… peaches are classified as freestones or clingstone depends on how
difficult it is to remove the pit.
(A) The 1
(B) About
(C) Whether
(D) Scientifically
686. Astronomers do not know how many (A) galaxies there are (B), but it is thought
that there (C) is millions or perhaps billions (D).
687. The differing (A) curricular at the community colleges in Kent County reflect
(B) the fact that the student population at each sites (C) is not consistent (D).
688. Among (A) Thomas Jefferson's many accomplishment (B) was his (C) work to
establish (D) the University of Virginia.
689. From 1785 to (A) 1990, the (B) capital (C) of the US is (D) located in New York
city.
690. Many (A) Civil War battles were fought (B) in Virginia than in any other (C)
state (D).

691. Scientists stress that the overall warming trend of the last decade holds much
more significance ………… single year's temperatures.
(A) any do
(B) than do any
(C) than any do
(D) do than
692. When ………… impulses from many of the neurons in one part of the brain, an
epileptic seizure occurs.
(A) the simultaneous bursts
(B) simultaneously burst
(C) there are simultaneous bursts of

(D) simultaneously bursting
693. The human body has four jugular veins, ………… each side of the neck.
(A) there are two on
(B) it has two on
(C) two are on
(D) two on
694. An alligator is an animal (A) somewhat (B) like a crocodile, but (C) with a breed,
flatten (D) snout.
695. Drying of meats and vegetables is no longer considered one of ………… of
preserving food.
(A) the ways are useful
(B) useful ways
(C) the most useful ways
(D) most are useful ways
696. Therapists are currently using mental imagery in the hope that it might prove
………… in the treatment of cancer.
(A) helpful

(B) for help
(C) helpfully
(D) with the help
697. The ode was original (A) a ceremonial (B) poem written to (C) celebrate public
occasions or (D) exalted subjects.
698. Knowledge of (A) the rate at which (B) a ship is traveling through (C) the water
is important if the navigator need to (D) estimate the time of arrival.
699. The earth is the (A) only planet with a large number (B) of oxygen (C) in its (D)
atmosphere.
700. Robert Frost was not well known as (A) a poet (B) until he reached (C) the (D)
forties.
701. Multicolored woodcuts must be printed with as many blocks as ………… colors

in the composition.
(A) there are
(B) many
(C) some of
(D) it is
702. A painter (A) who lived most (B) of his life (C) in the Middle West, Grant wood
has called (D) America's "Painter of the Soil."
703. While ancient (A) times people simply painted inanimate objects, during (B) the
Renaissance the painting of (C) "still life" developed as (D) an accepted art form.
704. Three months after they have been laid (A), crocodile (B) eggs are ready (C)
hatched (D).
705. Peas require rich (A) soil, constant moistures (B), and a cool growing (C) season
to develop well (D).
706. A dolphin locates underwater objects in (A) its (B) path by doing (C) a series of
clicking and whistling (D) sounds.
707. A desert area that has been (A) without water (B) for six years will still (C)
bloom when rain will come (D).
708. One of the essential (A) features of the modern skyscraper (B) is being (C) the
elevator (D).

709. A rabbit moves about (A) by hopping (B) on its hind legs, which are (C) much
longer and more strong (D) than its front legs.
710. The snowy (A) egret is about (B) the size (C) of large crow (D).
711. Diamond is the hardest substance known, whereas graphite, another carbon
allotrope, is …………
(A) the softest one of
(B) softest of the one
(C) the one of the softest
(D) one of the softest
712. Texas is the only state whose constitution permits it ………… into smaller

states.
(A) divides
(B) divide
(C) be dividing
(D) to be divided
713. The closer to one of the Earth's poles, the greater ………… gravitational force.
(A) is
(B) the
(C) has
(D) it has
714. The flamingo uses its bill ………… feeding to filter mud and water from the
tiny plants and animals that it finds in shallow ponds.
(A) when
(B) is
(C) that it is
(D) was
715. The amount of lapsed time between the thunder and lightening can be used to
determine ………….

(A) how the thunder and lightening are far away
(B) how far away the thunder and lightening are
(C) how far away are the thunder and lightening
(D) the thunder and lightening are how far away








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