二十五道选择题考试. 明天宣布答案 13

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二十五道选择题考试. 明天宣布答案 13

帖子 royl » 周六 10月 16, 2010 1:33 pm

二十五道选择题考试. 明天宣布答案 13

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托福写作能力测验TOEFL Structure and Written Expression Test

改错, 四选一.

66. Individuals (A) with chronic liver disease (B) is gravely at risk for (C) premature death, heart seizures, strokes (D) as well as hypertension, jaundice, and malnutrition.
Answer:


67. A metal crown is (A) usually installed only in teeth (B) that don't have the upper portions of (C) their body structure (D) damaging.
Answer:


68. With cable broadband, you can (A) go from one web page to another (B) much quickly than (C) you can with a dial-up modem or DSL, (D) and you can load web pages more readily.
Answer:


69. (A) In boxing, the standard dimensions of the ring (B) should be 16 feet long by 25 feet (C) width, and its is 3 or 4 foot off the ground (D) while the posts rise above the platform about 5 feet.
Answer:


70. Imperfections in chromosomes that (A) result in genetic disease, (B) such as severe mental retardation, often result in (C) a highest incidence of heart (D) malformations among babies.
Answer:


71. The Philippine coral reefs have an area of (A) approximate 26,000 square kilometers, hosting (B) more than 900 fish species (C) as well as 400 coral species, many (D) of them endemic to the area.
Answer:


72. Petunia Foods, Inc. (A) was based in Idaho until (B) it moved to Princeton, New Jersey in 2003, (C) where it finally finished (D) construction of its permanent head office.
Answer:


73. (A) Long prized for its (B) medicine value, ginseng these days has become (C) the most common of energy-boosting drinks (D) particularly for high-performance athletes.
Answer:


74. Apocryphal devotional stories (A) differ to legends (B) that they often get integrated into the dogma of a certain culture and (C) are considered sacred and (D) factual.
Answer:


75. (A) Production palm oil in Sabah, which (B) began over 30 years ago, is a major source of funds that Malaysia's (C) extensive efforts (D) at industrialization.
Answer:


76. During (A) the Golden (B) Age of Chinese poetry, classical (C) work reached their zenith (D) under the Tang Dynasty.
Answer:


77. Whatever (A) their religious persuasion, Americans have tended to share a (B) common faith in (C) as the most effective (D) mean of achieving a better future for themselves.
Answer:


78. (A) American artist Grant Wood is (B) famous for iconic images (C) such as paintings as “American,” which became one of the most parodied artworks (D) within American popular culture.
Answer:


79. In Taoism, Tao or The Way (A) gives emphasis to (B) simple, naturalness, (C) and spontaneity in (D) life.
Answer:


80. (A) Classical music (B) includes the concerto, symphony, opera, dance music, and (C) another forms (D) such as etudes and symphonic poems.
Answer:


81. Tin, (A) known as since 3000 BC a malleable metal (B) for coating other metals to prevent corrosion, was (C) widely alloyed with copper (D) to form bronze.
Answer:


82. (A) The dog's ear (B) can distinguish sounds at a level of 40 Hertz (C) and can tolerate sounds (D) up Hertz.
Answer:


83. ExxonMobil (A) it was (B) founded in 1911 (C) with the breakup of Standard Oil (D) after much litigation regulatory restriction in the United States.
Answer:


84. Scrabble, a word game for 2 to 4 players, (A) are played (B) by forming words from individual tiles (C) on a game board (D) marked with a 15-by-15 grid.
Answer:


85. The Gobi Desert's fossil (A) deposits in Mongolia have (B) yield vast data regarding primate and human lineage owing to discoveries there of (C) numerous Cretaceous placental mammals, (D) including the Eutheria.
Answer:


86. (A) In face-lifting, excess skin, usually from sagging tissue, is (B) cut and the (C) area tightened is closed (D) with stitches or metal clips.
Answer:


87. Malaria (A) is a serious disease (B) caused by a eukaryotic Plasmodium protist and transmitted (C) to the bite of the anopheles (D) mosquito.
Answer:


88. (A) Semantic is devoted to the study of (B) meanings and the (C) relations between different linguistic (D) units of language.
Answer:


89. Lee De Forest's (A) inventor of the vacuum tube with a three-terminal (B) switching device (C) pushed forward the (D) development of telephony, radio, and computers.
Answer:


90. (A) Often a headache (B) is caused by the contraction of one of the muscle (C) group that cover the skull, thus causing (D) spasm and pain.
Answer:

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Re: 二十五道选择题考试. 明天宣布答案 13

帖子 royl » 周日 10月 17, 2010 12:17 pm

二十五道选择题答案

这次试题是出自托福写作能力测验(TOEFL Structure and Written Expression Test) 练习题.


66. Individuals (A) with chronic liver disease (B) is gravely at risk for (C) premature death, heart seizures, strokes (D) as well as hypertension, jaundice, and malnutrition.
Answer: B: is --> are


67. A metal crown is (A) usually installed only in teeth (B) that don't have the upper portions of (C) their body structure (D) damaging.
Answer: D: damaging --> damaged


68. With cable broadband, you can (A) go from one web page to another (B) much quickly than (C) you can with a dial-up modem or DSL, (D) and you can load web pages more readily.
Answer: B: much --> much more


69. (A) In boxing, the standard dimensions of the ring (B) should be 16 feet long by 25 feet (C) width, and its is 3 or 4 foot off the ground (D) while the posts rise above the platform about 5 feet.
Answer: C: width --> wide


70. Imperfections in chromosomes that (A) result in genetic disease, (B) such as severe mental retardation, often result in (C) a highest incidence of heart (D) malformations among babies.
Answer: C: a highest --> a higher


71. The Philippine coral reefs have an area of (A) approximate 26,000 square kilometers, hosting (B) more than 900 fish species (C) as well as 400 coral species, many (D) of them endemic to the area.
Answer: A: approximate --> approximately


72. Petunia Foods, Inc. (A) was based in Idaho until (B) it moved to Princeton, New Jersey in 2003, (C) where it finally finished (D) construction of its permanent head office.
Answer: C: where --> when


73. (A) Long prized for its (B) medicine value, ginseng these days has become (C) the most common of energy-boosting drinks (D) particularly for high-performance athletes.
Answer: B: medicine --> medicinal


74. Apocryphal devotional stories (A) differ to legends (B) that they often get integrated into the dogma of a certain culture and (C) are considered sacred and (D) factual.
Answer: A: differ to --> differ from


75. (A) Production palm oil in Sabah, which (B) began over 30 years ago, is a major source of funds that Malaysia's (C) extensive efforts (D) at industrialization.
Answer: A: Production palm oil --> Palm oil production


76. During (A) the Golden (B) Age of Chinese poetry, classical (C) work reached their zenith (D) under the Tang Dynasty.
Answer: C: work --> works


77. Whatever (A) their religious persuasion, Americans have tended to share a (B) common faith in (C) as the most effective (D) mean of achieving a better future for themselves.
Answer: D: mean --> means


78. (A) American artist Grant Wood is (B) famous for iconic images (C) such as paintings as “American,” which became one of the most parodied artworks (D) within American popular culture.
Answer: C: such as --> in such


79. In Taoism, Tao or The Way (A) gives emphasis to (B) simple, naturalness, (C) and spontaneity in (D) life.
Answer: B: simple --> simplicity


80. (A) Classical music (B) includes the concerto, symphony, opera, dance music, and (C) another forms (D) such as etudes and symphonic poems.
Answer: C: another --> other


81. Tin, (A) known as since 3000 BC a malleable metal (B) for coating other metals to prevent corrosion, was (C) widely alloyed with copper (D) to form bronze.
Answer: A: known as --> known


82. (A) The dog's ear (B) can distinguish sounds at a level of 40 Hertz (C) and can tolerate sounds (D) up Hertz.
Answer: D: up --> up to


83. ExxonMobil (A) it was (B) founded in 1911 (C) with the breakup of Standard Oil (D) after much litigation regulatory restriction in the United States.
Answer: A: delete “it”


84. Scrabble, a word game for 2 to 4 players, (A) are played (B) by forming words from individual tiles (C) on a game board (D) marked with a 15-by-15 grid.
Answer: A: are --> is


85. The Gobi Desert's fossil (A) deposits in Mongolia have (B) yield vast data regarding primate and human lineage owing to discoveries there of (C) numerous Cretaceous placental mammals, (D) including the Eutheria.
Answer: B: yield --> yielded


86. (A) In face-lifting, excess skin, usually from sagging tissue, is (B) cut and the (C) area tightened is closed (D) with stitches or metal clips.
Answer: C: area tightened --> tightened area


87. Malaria (A) is a serious disease (B) caused by a eukaryotic Plasmodium protist and transmitted (C) to the bite of the anopheles (D) mosquito.
Answer: C: to --> by


88. (A) Semantic is devoted to the study of (B) meanings and the (C) relations between different linguistic (D) units of language.
Answer: A: Semantic --> Semantics


89. Lee De Forest's (A) inventor of the vacuum tube with a three-terminal (B) switching device (C) pushed forward the (D) development of telephony, radio, and computers.
Answer: A: inventor --> invention


90. (A) Often a headache (B) is caused by the contraction of one of the muscle (C) group that cover the skull, thus causing (D) spasm and pain.
Answer: C: group --> groups

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