1.
One much-discussed option to save the 'Big Ear" radio telescope was to buy the site; a b
the other was to move it elsewhere.
c(another) d
2.One principle of cosmology stated that not only is the universe homogenous and
a b c(inverse)
isotropic,but also looks the same at all time.
d
3.Both what the industrialists have done in building splendid residences and the city
a b
and the government has accomplished in erecting grand public buildings had greatly
c (and what the government) d
contributed to the development of American architecture.
4.In Renaissance,calligraphy was printed using woodblocks,but in the 17th century
a b c(it was)
were replaced by copperplates.
d
5.Not only was O.J.Simpson famous as a professional football star but also was notorious
a b c (but also)
as a defendant in a murder trial.
d
6.Either the government setting maximum allowable import quantities or it will impose
a b(will set) c
tariffs on imported goods to restrict imports.
d
7.In the 1960 Olympic Game,few of the spectators recognized Alele Bikila as he
a b c
approached the finish line of the marathon,but surprised when they noticed that he was
d(were surprised)
running barefoot.
8.The United Kingdom underwent the Industrial Revolution in the 1700's and still
a b c
a leading industrial nation now. (and is still)
d
9.The ocean floor is covered by an average of 0.5km of sediment,but the thickness varying
a b c
up to 7 km in the Argentine Basin in the South Atlantic. (varies)
d
10.The reason behind Leonidas' decision to remain in Thermophylae despite his small
a
chance of winning was either intended to hold the Persian forces back long enough
b c
to allow other Greeks to retreat or he wanted to uphold the Spartan military ethos.
d
11.Da Vinci's relentless pursuit of knowledge and he had many discoveries left lasting
a b c d
(he had dihilangkan)
12.Not only does perception involve organization and grouping,but that it also
a b(it)
includes distinguishing an object from its surroundings.
a d
changes in the fields of art and science.
13.In and around human habitations,mice eat bread and cheese,or if it is not possible to
a b
get those foods trying to find any fatty substances that they can eat.
c d
14.The rate at which a river deepens its valley may depend on how fast the water flows
a b
down the river channel and on resistant the material through which the river channel cuts is.
c (how resistant) b
15.Pasteur identified the changes that occurred when milk turned sour or meat decaying
a b
(meat decoyed)
if special microorganisms were present.
c d
16.Contrary to popular belief,neither how much sugar a child consumes nor how poor a
a b
child that is reared contributed to ADHD(Attention-Deficit Hyperactive Desorder)
c d
(is reared)
17.By being continually loosened,stirred up,and being aerated by the action of
a b(aerated)
earthworms,soil is made more fertile.
c d
18.The White House has been subject to numerous renovations and additions,but it
a b
still retaining its classically simple character.
c d
(retains)
19.Quotas are imposed to stop or even reverse a negative trend in a country's balance
a b
of payments and protecting domestic industry from foreignn competition.
b(protect) d
20.Maps made from data on the level of the ocean surface and maps-that are made with
a b
(made)
direct depth measurement correspond well.
c d
21.The Kremlin comprises important government buildings,palatial,and cathedrals
a b(palaces)
within massive fortified walls.
c d
22.At the 2000 Olympics in Sydney,the United States winning gold medal for basketball
a(won) b
but did not dominate the play as thoroughly as it did at the 1992 and 1994 Olimpics.
c d
23.The big Bang theory proposes that the universe was once extremely compact,densely,
a b c d
(dense)
and hot.
24.Fisht is less demanding for small birds that it is for large ones,but small birds need
a b(than) c
more energy to stay warm.
d
25.In keeping with the first two laws of thermodynamics,organisms can neither create or
a b
destroy energy but can only transform it one form to another. (nor)
c d
26.In 1983,Leakey was involved in the discovery of the 17-million-year-old jaw,teeth,and
a b
skull fragments of an apelike creature,Sivapithecus,a possible ancestor of both human
c d
(humans)
and apes.
27.The onion is cultivated for its prominent bulb,what consists of thickened bases of
a b c
its cylindrical leaves (which)
d
28.The Hall of Human Biology and Evolution in the American Museum ofnNatural History
examinates the heritage of human beings shared with other living things,traces the human
a b
evolution pattern,and exploring the qualities that make human beings unique.
c(explores) d
29.Most owls are nocturnal,and several,including pigmy owls,are twilight active
a b (but) c
hunting mainly at down dusk.
d
30.The bomb dropped in Hiroshima killed about 200,000 Japanese;nearly all were
a b
civilians which died either in the explosion or from radiation illness.
c(who) d
reference:
LIA PREPARATION COURSE FOR THE TOEFLTEST
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