... “representative” in line 29
is closest in meaning to
(A) typical
(B) satisfied
(C) supportive
(D) distinctive
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Section 2
DBBDB ... _______ of the curriculum
of Harvard and Yale Universities.
(A) to be part
(B) which was part
(C) was part
(D) part
11. Pewter, _______ for eating and
drinking utensils in colonial...
... "attests to" in line 21 is closest
in meaning to
(A) makes up for
(B) combines with
(C) interferes with
(D) gives evidence of
15. The word "others" in line 24 refers ... levels dropped to 190 parts per million or so. Generally, as each
ice age ended and the Earth basked in a warm interglacial period, carbon dioxide
levels were around 28 0 parts per million. Through ... per million. Through the 160,000 years of that ice
(20 )record, the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere fluctuated between 190 and
28 0 parts per million, but never rose much higher-until...
...
27 . In mentioning “the pulse and beat” (line24) of
Harlem during the 1 920 ’s, the author is
characterizing the district as one that
(A) depended greatly on its interaction with
other parts ... increase and promote the visual arts.
21 .What does the passage mainly discuss?
(A) African American paintings in the 1 920 ’s
(B) An arts movement of the 1 920 ’s
(C) The influence of Alain Locke ... the party.
28 . (A) Mary hadn’t planned to attend the
seminar.
(B) Mary has been ill for several weeks.
(C) Mary forgot about the seminar.
(D) Mary wasn’t able to attend the seminar.
29 ....
... the nature of
technology.
20 . Meadowlarks are about the same size than robins, but they have heavier bodies, shorter tails, and
longer bills.
21 . On May 20 ,19 32, Amelia Earhart became the ... the Atlantic Ocean.
22 . Translated into terms of psychological theory, association has been thought of as the basis of to
learn, conditioning, and creative thinking.
23 . The Statue of Liberty ... the circumference around the two poles.
22 . A fish must constantly to gulp water in order to keep a current flowing through its delicate gills.
23 . Maria Martinez, a Pueblo Indian, rediscovered...
... vice president of Marketing
department, with effect from June1, 20 09.
In _______ with my contract of employment I am happy
to continue to work until May 31
st
20 09.
144.
(A) according
(B) ...
Yours sincerely
[20 09 5] Lynn
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Questions 147-149 refer to the following
memorandum.
TO: All Personnel
DATE: May 2, 20 09
FROM: Robert Kammel
Deputy ... rkammel@martin.fl.us or
via Fire Rescue Administration at 7 72- 288-5710.
Remember, Annual Physicals are mandatory and
you are paid for your time.
Questions 150-1 52 refer to the following e-mail.
Dear Shane...
... Read Part III pages Read Part III pages Read Part III pages
187 through 20 6 187 through 20 6 187 through 20 6
Take Practice Take Practice Take Practice
Test 6 Test 5 Test 5
Write one essay Write ... tape
Continue reading book
Week 11 Review Part III Review Part III
pages 181 through 20 6 pages 128 through 1 52
Review practice tests Review practice tests
Write one essay Write one essay
Continue ... test.
Part I of this book gives you basic information about the TOEFL test, as well as a
successful overall approach to taking the test.
Part II includes complete analyses of each part of the test, ...
... have to pay a fine.
M: No problem. Thanks.
02 Art
W1: Today, we’re going to see how much you know about china.
M1: It’s got the Great Wall.
W2: And rice.
M2: And chopsticks!
W1: No, not that China. ... have 35 40 years to
pay them back. They can have ten extra years if they need it.
In the year 20 02, the bank agreed to give about $15 billion to
low-income countries. For some of the poorest ... seven-and-
a-half billion since the year 20 00. I’d give away even more.
W: Really?
M: Sure! It costs about $24 0 a year to feed a starving child. So, Bill
could save almost 121 million children.
W: Hmm why...
... Jupiter, you are right. Jupiter is the fourth brightest
object in the sky (remember that the Sun is the brightest). At
night, it is the third brightest object. In fact, even the moons
around Jupiter ... far. This will be on
the test, so you may want to write it all down. The OECD was
formed to help the rebuilding of Europe. In 1961, its membership
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researchers had. Different researchers tested their hypotheses
to see if atoms followed the rules...