c. forced d. to eat > b 365. This diamond necklace is worth. It is made of glass. a. diamond b. worth c. It d. made of > b 366. When you get burns, you should ease the pain with warmly water packs. a. When b. burns c. should d. warmly > d 367. “The shop cross the road is where I bought the flowers from.” said Mary. a. cross the road b. where c. the flowers from d. said > a 368. It was really surprise that those children survived the fire that destroyed all the houses. a. It was really surprise b. those c. survived d. the > a 369. Mary was afraid that the English teacher would be angry to her because she left her English exercise book at home. a. was afraid b. would be angry c. to d. left > c 370. If you try to concentrate on one subject for too long, you might fed-up and not really learn anything. a. try to concentrate b. on c. for d. might fed-up > d 371. Cotton used to rank first between Alabama's crops, but it represents only a fraction of the agricultural production now. a. Cotton b. rank c. between d. represents > c 372. Salmon lay their eggs and die in freshwater, although they live in salt water when most of their adult lives. a. lay b. although c. when d. adult lives > c 373. To building their nests, tailor - birds use their bills as needles. a. building b. nests c. their d. as > a 374. Fountain pens first became commercial available about a hundred years ago. a. first b. commercial c. about d. ago > b 375. With its strong claws and its many protruding tooth a gopher is an excellent digger. a. With b. strong claws c. protruding tooth d. is c 376. Drug addiction has resulted of many destroyed careers, and expulsions from school or college. a. has b. of c. destroyed d. expulsions > b 377. Because of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the United States begin to realize the true value of the Louisiana territory. a. Because b. begin c. the true value d. territory > b 378. Americans annually import more than $3 billion worthy of Italian clothing, jewelry, and shoes. a. Americans b. more c. worthy d. clothing > c 379. Akuce Ganuktibm, she spent her life working with the health and welfare of the families of workers. a. she b. her life c. welfare d. the > a 380. There are many different ways of comparing the economy of one nation with those of another. a. There are b. of comparing c. those d. another > c 381. Male guppies, like many other male fish, are more color than females. a. Male b. like c. are d. color > d 382. When rhinos take mud baths, the mud create a barrier to biting insects. a. When b. the c. create d. biting > c 383. Benjamin Franklin, as an inventor, he had broad interests, mechanical skills, persistence, and a practical view of life. a. as an b. he c. persistence d. of > b 384. In the stock market, the fluctuations in Standard and Poor 's 500 Index does not always conform to Dow Jones Averages. a. In b. does c. always d. to > b 385. A jellyfish, which isn't really a fish, it has no brain, no bones, and no face. a. isn't b. a c. it d. bones > c 386. International trade, going traveling, and television have lain the groundwork for modern global life styles. a. going traveling b. have lain c. for d. styles > a 387. The most visible remind of the close relationship between the United States and France is the famous Statue of Liberty, which stands in New York harbor. a. remind b. between c. is d. which > a 388. A prism is used to refract white light so it spreads out in a continuous spectrum of colors. a. to refract b. so c. out d. of -> b 389. Despite of rain or snow there are always more than fifty thousand fans at the OSU football games. a. Despite of b. are c. thousand c. at > a 390. The prices of homes are as high in urban areas that most young people cannot afford to buy them. a. are b. as c. that d. afford to > b 391. 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