Kamis, 07 April 2011

EXCERCISE 3&4 Page 189

*EXCERCISE (Skills 11-13) Page 189
C 1. The receptionist in the entryway to the offices is able to answer you questions.
I 2. All of the information in the documents are important.
C 3. Anyone in one of the classes has to take the final exam.
I 4. The coordinator of community services are arranging the program.
C 5. Most of the car are covered with mud.
C 6. Nothing more is going to be completed today.
I 7. The drinks in the pitchers on the table in the ballroom is for everyone.
I 8. Everybody were told to be here at 8.00, but somebody is not here.
C 9. Some of the meetings at the conference are limited to ten participants.
I 10. The sauce on the vegetables in the yellow bowl taste really delicious.


*TOEFL EXCERCISE (Skills 11-13) Page 189
A 1. No body know A when the process B of glass making was c invented D.
B 2. Sugars like A glucose is B made C up of D carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
A 3. Part of the electricity used A in the United States today B come C from hydroelectric sources D.
A 4. The languages of the world presents A a vast array B of structural similarities C and differences D.
A 5. The rise of multinasionals have A¬ resulted B in a great deal of legal ambiguity because multinasionals can C operate D in so many jurisdictions.
C 6. All of the east-west interstate highways in the United States has A even numbers B , while north-south interstate highways ¬are C odd-numbered D.
C 7. When A a massive star in the large Magellanic Cloud exploded B in 1987, a wave of neutrinos were C detected D on Earth.
C 8. Some of the agricultural practices A used B today is C responsible for fostering D desertification.
C 9. Every open space in the targeted A area that has B grass and a few bushes are C occupied D by the white-crowned sparrow.
C 10. Krakatoa is remembered A as the volcano that put B so much ash into the air that sunsets around the world was affected C for two years afterward D.



*TOEFL REVIEW EXCERCISE (Skills 1-13)
1. D Pictograms constitute the earliest system of writing.
2. At temperatures A. approach absolute zero, substances posses minimal energy.
3. The Earth’s one-year evolution around the Sun changes how B. the fall of sunlight on one hemisphere or the other.
4. Though sporadic interest in regional dialects A. has existed for centuries, the first large-scale systematic studies did not take place until the nineteenth century.

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