Before Geraldine Ferraro was selected as the Democratic Party’s vice presidential candidate in 1984, no woman ___ run for national office in the United States on a major party ticket.. _
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1 _ all data into electronic pulses
2 Acids are chemical compounds that, in water solution, have , a corrosive action on metals, and the ability to turn certain blue vegetable dyes red
3 Alexander Graham Bell once told his family that he would rather be remembered as a teacher of the deaf _of the
telephone
4 The professor's daughter taught to play the guitar
5 The adder is a venomous snake bite may prove fatal to humans
6 Jackson, Mississippi, capital, is the largest city in the state
7 For thousands of years, people have used vast amounts of wood for building and their homes
8 A college bookstore that sells used textbooks stocks along with the new ones on the shelf under the course title
9 gene in the human genome were more completely understood, many human diseases could be cured or
prevented
10 the best car to buy is a Mercedes Benz
C Because of its durability and it is economical D Because durably and economywise it is better than all the others
11 People who have very little technical background have to understand computer language
12 A bat will often spend the daylight hours upside down in a tree or cave
13 This university's programs those of Harvard
A come second after B are second only to C are first except for D are in second place from
14 Warmth, moisture, and oxygen are three neces-sary requirements most seedlings
15 have captured the spirit of the conquest of America as well as James Fenimore Cooper
16 The incidence of anorexia nervosa, , is growing in industrially advanced societies
A is an eating disorder B an eating disorder which C an eating disorder D for which an eating disorder
17 Research in the work place reveals that people work for many reasons
18 Farmers look forward to every summer
19 Perspiration increases vigorous exercise or hot weather
20 The Baltimore American first tried to nominate Theodore Roosevelt for the Presidency
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1 Snow aids farmers by keeping heat in the lower ground levels, thereby _ from freezing
2 The United States Congress made Washington, D.C., _ in 1800
3 Before Geraldine Ferraro was selected as the Democratic Party’s vice presidential candidate in 1984, no woman _ run for national office in the United States on a major party ticket
4 With x – ray microscopes scientists can see through live insects _ even through solid pieces of metal
5 Anthropologist Guy Swenson that witchcraft beliefs are prevalent in societies in which social groups interact without formal mechanisms for social control
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A completely revised B is revised completely C is to be revised completely D completely is to revise
7 Ernest Hemingway is of modern fiction
8 Put plants a window so that they will get enough light
9 Burrowing animals provide paths for water in soil, and so do the roots of plants
10 thirteen states in the original United States
11 In the United States is the most concentrated is New Orleans
12 professional baseball is played, the more certain it becomes that Walter Johnson's shut-out record will never be beaten
13 Copper tubing is the preferred choice of plumbers noncorrosive
14 By the twenty-first century, the computer a necessity in every home
15 One property of radioisotopes is that decaying occurs in half-lives over a long period of time
16 Prices for bikes can run $250
17 The sudden expansion of heated air associated with lightning produces often heard during a storm
18 Birds head south to warmer climates when
19 About 20 miles from Boston, a little town named Concord that has a rich history
20 The bank the bookstore has been broken into
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1 _ of minerals, which are chemical elements or compounds of varying purity
2 The topology of Mars is more _ than that of any other planet
A like that of the Earth B the Earth’s like that of C like the Earth of that D that of the Earth’s like
3 The edible tube mushroom a cushion-like, moist cap that is light brown or darkish red
4 , which is the highest in the range, appears challenging
5 Legumes take nitrogen into their roots the air
6 In , the advent of the telephone, radio, and telegraph has made rapid long-distance communication possible
7 Automobile production in the United States
A have taken slumps and rises in recent years B has been rather erratic recently
8 A desert receives less than twenty-five of rainfall every year
9 of the United States from southern New Hampshire in the north to Virginia in the south, a vast urban region has been defined as a megalopolis, that is, a cluster of cities
10 Bees display distinct preferences for different colors, but are also sensitive to ultra-violet light
11 The decomposition of microscopic animals at the bottom of the sea results in an accumulation of in porous rocks
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12 If water is heated to 212 degrees F as steam
13 Chemicals in paint that pose a fire hazard as combustible, flammable, or extremely flammable
14 the 35 years between the end of the Civil War and the turn of the century, the population of the United States doubled, and manufacturing production increased sevenfold
15 Each mediocre book we read means one less great book that we would otherwise have a chance
16 The serval, a large African wildcat, hunts like a dog like other members of the cat family
17 Some retirement communities will not sell property to new residents unless they are about the rest of the residents
18 This year will be difficult for this organization because
A they have less money and volunteers than they had last year
B it has less money and fewer volunteers than it had last year
C the last year did not have as few and little volunteers and money
D there are fewer money and volunteers that in the last year there were
19 Total weight of all the ants in the world is much greater than
A to all human beings B all human beings is that C that of all human beings D is of all human beings
20 Unlike the earth, which rotates once every twenty-four hours, once every ten hours
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1 With affection and humor, poet Phyllis McGinley _of ordinary life
2 In addition to pleasure, _ excitement, challenge, and relaxation
A the providing of games B games if providing C the games which provide D games provide
3 The Hawthrone studies, _ the monotonous working conditions of factory personnel, were a major contribution to industrial psychology
4 Vaporization in connection with general _ has a marked effect on long – term climate
5 is entirely up to him
6 By careful seeding, weather makers can encourage two small clouds to merge into one big cloud produce a powerful thunderstorm
7 the end of the Ice Age around 8000 B.C., mammoths became extinct
8 He bought a on sale
9 The student like that professor's course because
C of there wasn't a great amount of homework D there was little or no homework
10 discussion of group personality would be complete without a consideration of national character
11 Strauss finished two of his published compositions before his tenth birthday
12 Oil paints are they have become the most popular painter's colors
13 In partnership with John D Rockefeller, Henry Flager the Standard Oil Company
14 Over the past several decades, radio telescopes _ of the universe from the one disclosed by ordinary telescopes
A have given scientists quite a different view B have quite a different view given scientists
C quite a different view have given scientists D have they given scientists quite a different view
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C it measures anxiety which in a family may be D that which measures anxiety in a family
16 earth might be experiencing a global warming trend which could have devastating climatic effects
17 Baboons eat a variety of foods, eggs, fruits, grass, insects, plant leaves, and roots
18 Some people think that studying is not nearly as difficult as
19 Only rarely neuroses leave a person unable to function in everyday situations
20 pitched his first major-league game, Joe Nuxhall was only fifteen years old
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1 _ were stones piled at intervals
2 _ of staging a play that help the audience understand its structure and meaning
3 The seating of musicians in an orchestra is arranged to produce the desired blend of sounds from the various musical sections
4 The teacher suggested that her students experiences with ESP
5 , the jaguar used to roam freely in the southwestern United States
6 On the slope of Long's Peak in Colorado the ruin of a gigantic tree
7 Penguins, the most highly specialized of all aquatic birds, may live twenty years
8 From 1926 until her death, Margaret Mead New York's American Museum ofNatural History
9 By praying outside saloons, throwing rocks in saloon windows, and destroying saloons with her hatchet,
10 After the funeral, the residents of the apartment building
11 George belongs to the
A class of the upper middle B upper middle class C class from the center up D high medium class
12 A vacuum will neither conduct heat nor
13 The seed heads of teasel plants raise the nap on coarse tweed cloth than do the machine tools invented to replace them
14 Only of the breeds of cattle have been brought to the United States
15 One purpose to decide if there is sufficient evidence to try a person for a crime
16 Florida has not yet ratified the Equal Rights Amendment, and
17 Benjamin West contributed a great deal to American art:
18 Jellyfish are probably on Earth
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20 Deserts are often formed they are cut off from rain _bearing winds by the surrounding mountain ranges