16. The word “shore” can be used rather of “coast”to mean the land bordering the sea
Answer Key:B
17. A radio telescope is an instrument that collects and measured faint radio waves given off by objects in space.
Answer Key:C
18. The private satellite industry sprang up in the mid-1960’s to relay not only television broadcasts but toophone calls and computer data.
Answer Key:D
19. Yosemite National Park it has many spectacular natural attractions, including Yosemite Falls,One of the world’s highest waterfalls.
Answer Key:A
20. During the Colonial days, the Iroquois had an agricultural economy basing mainly on corn with supplementary crops of pumpkins, beans, and tobacco.
Answer Key:B
21. Before the retina of the eye can be examined, the pupil must to be artificially dilated.
Answer Key:D
22. The most widely writer praised of the 1960’s in the United States was probably Joyce Carol Oates, whopublished many novels and short stories.
Answer Key:A
23. Unlike animals such as cows or horses, human beings are neither able to digest cellulose, the fibrous carbohydrate found in grass.
Answer Key:C
24. At the age of 94, composer, conductor, arranger, and acting Eva Jessye led her choral group in the first production of the opera Porgy and Bess, written in 1935.
Answer Key:A
25. In 1987 the states of ice cream in the United States amounted to fifteen quarts per year for every persons in the country.
Answer Key:D
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26. The type of precipitation is affected by electrical conditions, air temperature and the percentage of humid in the air.
Answer Key:C
27. Almost destroy by fire in 1814, the White House was rebuilt and enlarged overthe next threeyears.
Answer Key:A
28. A flight recorder shows how aircraft systems behave by giving information such as a plane’s high, direction, and rate of descent.
Answer Key:C
29. It is not unusual for ballet dancers wear out more than one pair of toe shoes during an evening’s performance.
Answer Key:A
30. A fable is usually a short tale featuring animals or inanimate objects that can talk and think alikehumans.
Answer Key:D
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31. The “ashcan”school in American art being a rebellion against traditional subjects and favored the painting of back-street scenes.
Answer Key:B
32. When a magnetis freesuspended it becomes a compass.
Answer Key:B
33. Susan Sontag’s aversion to the traditional critical practice of extracting moralsmeaning from art is reflected in her novels.
Answer Key:B
34. Best known for his research in statistical mechanics and meson physics, Chen Ning Yang shared the Nobel Prize in 1957 to another physicist from the United States, Tsung-dao Lee.
Answer Key:C
35. Those electrons most closely to the nucleus are held there by electromagnetic force.
Answer Key:B
36. Its tremendous output ofdairy products have earned the state of Wisconsin the title of America’s Dairyland.
Answer Key:C
37. The early use of a complete steel frame for towering buildings appeared in the first skyscraper, built on Chicago in 1883.
Answer Key:D
38. Some cities have a fire regulations that requires people to put smoke detectors in their houses.
Answer Key:A
39. Since flounders have markings that blend with their surroundings, it canlie camouflaged on the bottom of the ocean.
Answer Key:B
40. The determination of the path of Mars’s orbit in1609 became the unifying link among the two formerly separate realms of physics and astronomy.
Answer Key:C