... “representative” in line 29
is closest in meaning to
(A) typical
(B) satisfied
(C) supportive
(D) distinctive
Questions 20 – 29
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10. In the 1 820 ’s physical education
became _______ of the curriculum
of Harvard and Yale Universities.
(A) to be part
(B) which was part
(C) was part
(D) p...
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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...
... 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...
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(B) original
(C) basic
(D) technical
28 . It can be inferred from the statement about
mother chimpanzees and their young (lines
21 -23 ) that young chimpanzees have difficulty
(A) ... 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 par...