... persons in the 1 978 United States labor force was a teenager, compared by
one out of fifteen in 1960.
36. Gypsum is too soft that it is easy to scratch it with a fingernail.
37. A goose‘s ... dragonfly to see moving objects almost eighteen feet away.
(A) to enable it
(B) enabling it
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33. ―How does the human brain work?‖ remains one of the most profound questions confront modern ... concentrated
(B) which concentrated it
(C) which it concentrated
(D) and which concentrated
7. their senses, many-celled animals perceive what is happening in their environment.
(A) Means...
... during
the Second World War.
26. The Architectural History Foundation was established in 1 977 to support the publication of
important book on architecture.
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13.The letters of Abigail ... substance, it is used in industry for to cut, grinding,
and boring other hard materials.
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27. Wildlife photographers are involved of a new government project to docum the 50 most
endangered ... planets and stars is not empty; rather
he is filled with something called dark matter.
黑暗物质的东西.
17. In the late nineteenth century, journalist and publisher William Randolph Hearst
established...
... any liquid is determined by the pressure of the surrounding gases.
17. The Ranger spacecraft it provided more than 17, 000 pictures of the moon.
18. Many people who live in New York City ...
(C) By
(D) To
7. The edible tube mushroom __________ a cushion-like, moist cap that is light brown or darkish red.
(A) which has
(B) to have
(C) having
(D) has
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26. When does ... not fixed to each other in any specific way.
17. The Conestoga wagon, used for to carry heavy loads over long distances, originated around 172 5
in a region of Pennsylvania occupied by the...
... a senate, and a house
of representatives.
(A) In 18 27 they drafted
(B) The draft in 18 27
(C) In 18 27 was drafted
(D) Drafted in 18 27
16. Sociological studies have found that deeply hold ... largest city, is industrial and banking center.
40. A rat‘s sharp teeth can gnaw through wood, plaster, or soft metallic such as lead.
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20. The United States Department of Agriculture supervises ... values and principles are highly resistant to
change.
17. For centuries large communities of people have living on houseboats in parts of the world where
the climate is warm and the waters...
... microorganism or is part of a complex
creature, has its own life cycle.
26. Because aluminum is nonmagnetic, it is value for protecting electrical equipment from magnetic
interference.
27. Nitrogen ... 37
21. The poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks demonstrates a major characteristically of twentieth –century ... leaves before growing long
(D) the growth of leaves before long is
15. In the years between 19 37 and 1952, author Margaret Wise Brown more than a hundred books
but also wrote the lyrics for...
... mutually interest.
36.First incorporated in 1 871 , Dallas, Texas, had become the seventh largest cities in the United
States by 1 976 .
37. Will Rogers was widely recognized for his daily ... mutually interest.
36.First incorporated in 1 871 , Dallas, Texas, had become the seventh largest cities in the United
States by 1 976 .
37. Will Rogers was widely recognized for his daily ... most inaccessible parts of the United States are the Everglades where
wildlife is abundant and largely protected.
26. The dromedary camel is raised especially to racing.
27. The founding...
... gentle renditions of
romantic love songs in a large hall.
27. Atrophy is a decrease in size of a cell, organ, tissues, or other part of the body such as a limb.
28. The poetry of e.e. cummings ...
(B) wherever
(C) somewhere
(D) then
11. Magnesium has a specific gravity of 1 .74 , which means that 1 .74 times as much as an equal
volume of water.
(A) it is weighed
(B) weighing it
(C) ... choral group in
the first production of the opera Porgy and Bess, written in 1935.
25. In 19 87 the states of ice cream in the United States amounted to fifteen quarts per year for every
persons...
... stems of the alfalfa plant are the only parts of the plant
(A) the uses for livestock fees
(B) for using livestock feed
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34. Despite resistance in some parts of Canada, the conversion to ... area
(C) a wider area than
(D) an area wider than are
7. Sarah Frances Whiting opened the of physics in the United States in 1 878 .
(A) undergraduate teaching was in a second laboratory ... has played an role in the
supervision and use of the nation‘s natural resources.
17. Between 1906 and 19 17, political activist Emma Goldma devoted most of her efforts to writing,
traveling...
... 172 7 Benjamin Franklin founded one of the first adult-education organizations the Junto.
(A) has been called
(B) which group called
(C) to call
(D) a group called
16. At the future, banks ...
at approximate 272 feet tall.
29. Since the turn of the century, the number of Native Americans living in Canada is increased.
30. Eleanor Roosevelt played a leading part in women‘s organizations, ... needs to raise large amounts of capital, common stock can be issued and sell
in part to outside investors.
27. The development of stratus clouds is extremely common over the cold seawater...
... uses
(C) used
(D) is using
9. Many English _____ were opposed to the American Revolution of 177 6 moved to Canada, where
they were known as United Empire Loyalists.
(A) settling there
(B) ... women.
36. Canadian scarlet-clad guards and mounties with horseback are part of the summer scene in
Ottawa.
37. Bernese mountain dogs are hardy and loyalty, and they make excellent pets. ... May Alcott recorded many
of her life‘s events in her autobiographical novels.
17. It was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that the Adirondack region of New York
State was...
... his form of it is known.
27. Stars differ fundamental from planets in that they are self-luminous whereas planets shine by
reflected light.
28. In 1 973 and 1 974 Dr. Sylvia Mead was selected ... or rolling wax around a wick.
26. Avalanches occur why particles of sand, rock, or snow are dragged down a slope by gravity.
27. The average annual solar radiation received by the atmosphere ... rural style of Mannerism used unbalanced proportions nor arbitrary arrangements of
decoration.
17. The theater is perhaps the most complex of the arts, requiring a number large of people for a...
... 1 17
35. In the United States, Maryland ranks second only to Virginia as a oyster- producing state.
36. The social games of children help to prepare themselves for their adult roles.
37. ... believed
(D) who did she believe
Awho 与 she 重复
B 正确
D 同 A
5. _____ no real boundary to the part of the ocean referred to as a ―deep‖ because
of changing water levels and movement in the ... demanded
(B) they demand
(C) that they demanded
(D) in that they demand
A 正确
B 两主语
D 主句无谓宾
7. A few animals sometimes fool their enemies _____ to be dead.
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1. Sociologists...
... protein, a
virus cannot eat or reproduce by itself.
17. The oxygen in the air we breathe has no tasted, smell, or color.
18. In 1 977 Kathleen Battle was hired by the New York Metropolitan ... Wind, the epic novel about life in South during the Civil War period, took ten years
write.
17. None two butterflies have exactly the same design on their wings.
18. To save the California ...
26. When contented, and occasionally when hunger, cats frequently make a purring sound.
27. The evolution of fishes is a history of constant adaptation to new possibilities, and a refined...
... cholesterol content, margarine is a widely used substitute from butter.
35. After the Boston Tea Party in 177 3, coffeehouses in the North American colonies became centers
for gossip, gamble, and political ... Nineteenth Amendment to the United States
Constitution gives women the right to vote.
27. Discovery in 178 9 and isolated from other element in 1841, uranium is valued as a source of
atomic energy. ... indicate that reward positively reinforces behavior and makes that
behavior likely more to recur.
37. Mathematical puzzles are common into history because they have been used a intelligence tests...