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Pipelines are continually inspected for leaks and for damage (A) caused by such conditions as freezing temperatures (B), heavy rain (C), and soil erode (D). 158. Plastics used to make textiles can be drawn (A) into fine threads (B), then woven (C) or knit (D) into fabrics. 159. Not only ………… in the field of psychology but animal behavior is examined as well. (A) human behavior is studied (B) is human behavior studied (C) is studied human behavior (D) human behavior 160. The new information (A) on asbestos caused panic (B) in construction (C) and industry like (D). http://ngoclinhson.violet.vn 161. The weaving (A) design was then embellished with a series of small chained (B) diamond (C) of vertical and zigzag (D) lines. 162. Aside from (A) the resolution to have more ecumenical conferences, the most (B) accomplishment of the group was that it met (C) at all (D). 163. The intelligence ability of an (A) athlete is usually (B) far more (C) than they would expect (D). 164. The more (A) Robert tried to (B) please his mother through mere flattery, the greater (C) he succeeded in (D) annoying her. 165. Do you know that the population (A) of Washington D.C. is about (B) as many as (C) that of (D) Minneapolis? 166. Generally speaking (A), tax returns must be filed annually (B), but in few cases (C) they must be submitted every six months (D). 167. A question often posed (A) about journalism is "How much freedom should reporters (B) have interpreting (C) any given news item?"(D) 168. An analytical index group (A) many individual (B) subtopics under (C) major subject (D) headings. 169. Within the Alamo were (A) one hundred and eighty men, more than two thirds of them (B) had recently migrated (C) from near-by states (D). 170. Every one of the boys ………… here yesterday has a bicycle. (A) was (B) were (C) who was (D) who were 171. The building opposite to (A) the bank is among the few (B) higher ones that has been put (C) up during the last (D) few years. 172. The hurricane, coming (A) while (B) it did, took (C) the Florida coastal community by surprise (D). 173. Why did the Galapagos Islands have so many finches, a different kind of beak suited to its special feeding habits. (A) each has (B) with each http://ngoclinhson.violet.vn (C) each with (D) with which 174. All steam engines work for the same reason: steam occupies more than 1,700 times the water from which it comes. (A) of the space of much of (B) much of the space (C) with as much space as (D) as much space as 175. Scientists have recently argued (A) that Einstein's contribution to (B) physics and mathematics are less (C) important as (D) Newton's. 176. Even the most discriminating (A) gourmet will agree that (B) food in the South is as good (C) as any other (D) region in the country. 177. The study of astronomy is so (A) recent as the past centuries, but (B) astrology (C) has existed for (D) thousands of years. 178. Microwave oven thermometers are (A) more cost (B) than other (C) kinds (D) of thermometers. 179. Mercury (A) is the most small (B) planet in (C) the solar system and the closest to (D) the sun. 180. The store ……… (A) that had the recently big sale went bankrupt (B) that recently had the big sale went bankrupt (C) that had the big recently sale went bankrupt (D) that had the big sale went recently bankrupt 181. The intelligence ability (A) of an athlete is usually (B) for more (C) than they would expect (D). 182. Farmers grow popcorn in much the same way ……… field corn, except that the rows are planted closer together. (A) that they grow (B) that grow http://ngoclinhson.violet.vn (C) they grow it (D) do they grow 183. A semiconductor is a substance that seldom conducts electricity, but ……… under certain circumstances. (A) so can do (B) do so can (C) can do so (D) so do can 184. Among the giants of the sea ………, which may weigh up to 1,000 pounds. (A) tuna (B) the tuna (C) being the tuna (D) is the tuna 185. ………… one of more units of living substance called protoplasm. (A) All living things consist of (B) Although all living things that consist of (C) All living things consisting of (D) In all living things consisting of 186. A newspaper's political cartoons ……… capsule versions of editorial opinion. (A) serve as (B) serve (C) in serving (D) be served 187. 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." 188. Chromosomes as appear (A) long, tangled threads (B) when they first become (C) visible during (D) the early prophase stage of mitosis. http://ngoclinhson.violet.vn 189. In the Middle Ages, books called (A) bestiaries were prepared in an attempt t(B) o describe animals, real or (C) imagine (D), that exemplified human traits. 190. The relationship of (A) Latin American music to (B) Black music in the United States is clearly evident (C) in the unaccented beats that are common to either (D). 191. Seven of planets (A) rotate in the same direction as (B) their orbital motions, while (C) Venus and Uranus rotate in the opposite direction (D). 192. A good exercise program helps teach (A) people to avoid (B) the habits that might (C) shorten the (D) lives. 193. Nobody should (A) be able to find fault (B) in (C) that argument (D). 194. Since (A) the early 1990's Luther Burbank bred a spineless variety of (B) cactus that can be eaten (C) as food (D). 195. A drama (A) is a story intended to (B) be presented (C) by actors onto (D) a stage. 196. The relationship between (A) law to liberty is even (B) more paradoxical than that (C) between law and (D) order. 197. An (A) opera combines the excitement (B) of drama (C) and spectacle to (D) the power of music. 198. No custom (A), belief, or action can be (B) fully understood away (C) its social or cultural context (D). 199. The Alexandria Gazette, published (A) daily since 1797, is the oldest (B) regularly published newspapers (C) in the (D) United States. 200. 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 201. Texas is the only state whose constitution permits it ………… into smaller states. (A) divides (B) divide http://ngoclinhson.violet.vn (C) be dividing (D) to be divided 202. Unlike (A) ordinary light sources (B), a laser sends out (C) a narrow beam of light on only (D) one direction. 203. A thorough study (A) of mythology requires familiarity (B) for the properties of plants and trees, and the habits (C) of wild (D) birds and beasts. 204. Seismology has not reached yet (A) the stage (B) where earthquakes can be foretold (C) with a great deal of accuracy (D). 205. Until the ninth century, written words were not actually separated, ………… in some literary writing, dots or points were used to indicate divisions. (A) in spite of (B) contrary (C) contrast to (D) but 206. Medical research indicates but (A) large amounts (B) of histamines can be (C) responsible for colds (D), hay fever, and other respiratory reactions. 207. Precisely because photographs are produced (A) by mechanical (B) devices, a camera's images now seem to some artists the perfect (C) means for expression (D) the modern era. 208. The Swiss admit to running (A) work camps for refugees during the war, but (B) deny whether t(C) hey were specifically (D) designed to victimize Jews. 209. He was stopped each (A) dozen yards (B) by friends who wanted to (C) congratulate him (D). 210. All objects are composed (A) of many molecules and the force (B) of gravity pulls (C) on every (D) of them. 211. One or the other (A) of the (B) secretaries have to (C) attend the meeting. But both of them (D) are reluctant to do so. 212. Wagner and Strauss were such (A) good friends that (B) they frequently (C) exchanged gifts with one another (D). 213. Culture (A) and society (B) are so interdependent that they do not occur (C) without each another (D). http://ngoclinhson.violet.vn 214. The seventeenth century was one (A) in that (B) many significant advances were (C) made in both (D) science and philosophy. 215. Some (A) antibiotics used in the treatment of human disease are (B) like (C) only in that (D) they are obtained from fungi and bacteria. 216. The biggest single (A) hobby in America, the one that (B) Americans spend (C) most time, energy and money, is (D) gardening. 217. 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Physicists sought ways ………… many others to emit light, amplifying it to much higher powers. (A) how one atom or molecule could stimulate (B) one atom or molecule stimulating (C) stimulating one atom or molecule by (D) by which one atom or molecule could stimulate 224. In mathematical terms (A), modern algebra is set o(B) f objects with rules (C) for connecting or relating (D) those objects. 225. Pennsylvania has the most (A) institutions (B) of higher learning than any other (C) state has (D). 226. An ideal is a standard ………… people judge real phenomena. (A) how http://ngoclinhson.violet.vn (B) of (C) by which (D) for it 227. One of the most (A) difficult problems in understanding (B) sleep is determining (C) what the functions of sleep is (D). 228. Jacobson is often referred to ………… at the factory. (A) as the best engineer (B) be the best engineer (C) by the president to be the best engineer (D) as being the best engineer 229. 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During the 1600's skilled (A) shoemakers (B) scarce were (C) in what is (D) now the United States. http://ngoclinhson.violet.vn 237. Salt lake city, Utah's capital (A) and largest (B) city, is industrial (C) and banking center (D). 238. The arthropods, including (A) insects and spiders, are great (B) economic (C) and medical significance (D). 239. To his rural neighbors (A), Robert Frost was an likely farmer (B) who wrote poets (C) late at night (D). 240. The walls of this chapel (A) are (B) of solid masonry twenty-two and a half foot (C) high and four feet (D) thick. 241. The weeks of summer training are often (A) as (B) tense for (C) sports writers as it is (D) for football players and coaches. 242. Maritime law regulates commerce (A) and navigation on the seas or other (B) navigable waters, including (C) inland lake rivers (D). 243. In all of (A) the workers' union (B), they had (C) definite and detailed rules (D) about pension. 244. The tartar chief controls (A) a thousand men, all of them (B) must obey his (C) orders in both (D) war and peace. 245. The farmer uses wood to build a house ………… to store grains. (A) with which (B) where (C) which (D) in which 246. In the Middle Ages, books called (A) bestiaries were prepared in an attempt (B) to describe animals, real or imagine (C), that (D) exemplified human traits. 247. The relationship of (A) Latin American music to (B) Black music in the United States is clearly evident (C) in the unaccented beats that are common to either (D). 248. Seven of planets (A) rotate in the same direction as (B) their orbital motions, while (C) Venus and Uranus rotate in the opposite direction (D). 249. A good exercise program helps teach (A) people to avoid (B) the habits that might (C) shorten the (D) lives. 250. Nobody should (A) be able to find fault (B) in (C) that argument (D). 251. Since (A) the early 1990's Luther Burbank bred a spineless variety of (B) cactus http://ngoclinhson.violet.vn that can be eaten (C) as food (D). 252. A drama (A) is a story intended to (B) be presented (C) by actors onto (D) a stage. 253. The relationship between (A) law to liberty is even (B) more paradoxical than that (C) between law and (D) order. 254. An (A) opera combines the excitement (B) of drama (C) and spectacle to (D) the power of music. 255. Jekyll island has been one (A) of Georgia's state (B) parks (C) in (D) 1954. 256. A logarithm is ……… in algebra as an exponent. (A) known what (B) known what it is (C) what is known (D) what it is known 257. Negotiable (A) instruments such as personal checks may ordinarily (B) be transferred to another people (C) by endorsement (D). 258. Scientists and economists believe (A) that human beings can never (B) use away (C) all the mineral (D) resources on Earth. 259. Idaho ranks (A) first among (B) the states in (C) potatoes (D) production. 260. All (A) village or tribe of the North American Indian confederacy had its annual (B) green corn dance, a festival (C) in which social (D) ties were renewed. 261. Pipelines are continually inspected for leaks and for damage (A) caused by such conditions as freezing temperatures (B), heavy rain (C), and soil erode (D). 262. Plastics used to make textiles can be drawn (A) into fine threads (B), them woven (C) or knit (D) into fabrics. 263. Not only ………… in the field of psychology but animal behavior is examined as well. (A) human behavior is studied (B) is human behavior studied (C) is studied human behavior (D) human behavior [...]... (D) to the amount of 295 Jekyll island has been one (A) of Georgia's State (B) parks (C) in (D) 1954 296 Bells are frequently made from (A) bronze, an alloy (B) of approximately (C) three part copper (D) and one part tin 297 A logarithm is ………… algebra as an exponent (A) known what (B) known what it is (C) what is known (D) what it is known 298 Negotiable (A) instruments such as personal checks may... (C) by endorsement (D) 299 Scientists and economists believe (A) that human beings can never (B) use away (C) all the mineral (D) resources on Earth 300 Idaho ranks (A) first among (B) the states in (C) potatoes (D) production 301 All (A) village or tribe of the North American Indian confederacy had its annual (B) green corn dance, a festival (C) in which social (D) ties were renewed 302 Pipelines are . 170/715 English questions (and answers) collection Part II: s151-s320 151. Bells are frequently made from (A) bronze, an alloy (B) of approximately (C) three part copper (D) and one part. Bells are frequently made from (A) bronze, an alloy (B) of approximately (C) three part copper (D) and one part tin. 297. A logarithm is …………. algebra as an exponent. (A) known what (B) known. inextricably (A) linked to the strength and survival (B) of the high-tech industry and its (C) potential (D) to create new jobs. 219. The chimpanzee possesses hand tool (A), the sticky termite

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