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400 SENTENCES OF CERTIFICATE C.

FIND THE MISTAKES.

1 T h e m a in office of the factory can b e f o un d in Maple Street in New York City

A The main B be found C In D in

2 Because there are l e ss members present tonight t h a n there w e r e last night, we must wait until the next meeting to v o t e

A lessB thanC wereD to vote

3 David is pa r tic u l a r ly f on d o f cooking, and he o f t e n c oo ks re a lly delicious meals

A particularlyB fond ofc often cooksD really

4 The p r o gr e ss m a d e in s pa c e travel f o r the early 1960s is remarkable

A progressb madeC in spaceD for

5 Sandra has no t r a r e l y missed a p l a y or concert si n ce she w a s s e v en t e e n y ea r s o l d

A not rarelyB a playC sinceD was seventeen years old

6 T h e governor ha s not decided ho w to dea l w ith the new problems a l r ead y

A TheB hasC how to deal withD already

7 T he r e w a s a very interesting news o n t h e radio this morning a b o u t the earthquake in Italy

A There wasB aC on theD about

8 The professor had already give t h e h o m e w o r k a ssi g n m e n t when he h a d r e m e m b e r e d that M o n da y w a s a holiday

A the homework assignmentB had rememberedC Mondayd was

9 Having been beaten b y the police f o r st r iki n g a n o f f i c e r, t h e m a n will c r y ou t in pain

A byB for striking an officerC the manD will cry out

10 This table is n o t s t ud y enou g h to s up p o r t a television, and t h a t o n e probably isn’t ne i t he r

A not study enoughB to supportC that oneD neither

11 The bridge w a s h it t i n g by a large ship du r i n g a s u d de n storm l a st week

A was hittingB duringC suddenD last

12 T h e c om pan y representative sold t o t h e m a n a g e r a s e w i n g machine f o r forty dollars

A The companyB to the managerc sewingD for

13 The t a x i d r i v e r t o ld t h e m a n to d o n ’t a ll o w his disobedient son t o han g o u t the window

A taxi driverb told the manc to don’t allowD to hang out

14 These televisions are q u ite popular in Europe, but t h o se one s a r e not

A quiteB inC those onesD are

15 Harvey seldom pa y s h is b ills o n ti m e , and h is brother d o e s t oo

A pays his billsb on timeC hisD does too

16 The p r ice o f crude oil used to be a gr ea t deal l o w e r than now, w a s n ’t i t ?

A price ofB greatC lowerD wasn’t it

17 When a n university formulates ne w r e g u l a ti on s, it m u s t r e l a y its decision to the students and faculty

A anB new regulationsC itD must relay its

18 Jim was up s e t last night be c a u se he h a d t o d o too m an y h o m e w o r ks

A upsetB becauseC had to doD many homeworks

19 There is some sci s s o r s in the desk drawer in the bedroom if you need them

A isB scissorsC inD in

20 The Board of Realtors doesn’t have any i n f o rm a ti o n s a b ou t the i n c r ea se i n r en t f o r this area

A informationsB aboutC increaseD in rent for

21 George is not e n oug h i n t e lli g en t to pa ss t h is e c o n o m ics class without help

A enough intelligentB to passC thisD economics

22 T h e r e w e r e so m u c h people trying to leave t h e b u r n i n g building t ha t the police had a great deal of trouble controlling them

A There wereB muchC the burningD that

23 John lived in New York si n ce 1960 to 1975, but he is n o w l i v i n g i n Detroil

A inB sinceC is now livingD in

24 The fire began i n the f i f t h floor o f the hotel, but it s o o n s p re a d to adjacent floors

A inB fifth

c of

D soon spread

25 Mrs Anderson bought l a st w ee k a ne w s po r ts c a r; h o w e v e r, she ha s y e t to l ea r n h o w to o p e r a te the manual gearshift

A last week a new sports car

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49 When Keith visited Alaska, he li v e d in a igloo in the winter m o n t h s a s w e ll a s in the spring.

D at the country club

52 Janet is finally used to c oo k on an electric stove a f t e r ha v i n g a gas on e f o r so l on g

D for the hospital

55 She must r e t y p i n g the report b e f o r e she h and s it in t o t h e director of financing

B did Rich and Jennifer have to

C obtained the results

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69 The pilot a n d t h e c r e w d ist r i bu t e d the life preservers be t w ee n the twenty f ra n tic p a ss en g e r s.

A and the crew

D for the capture of

71 The e q u i p m e n t in t h e o ffice w a s b a d ly in need of to b e re pa i r e d

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D severe squalls at sea

77 Although a number of police officers w a s g ua r d i n g the priceless t r ea s u r e s in the museum, the director worried that someone w ou ld t r y to st ea l them

A was guarding

B treasures in

C would try to

D steal

78 Since it was so d i f f i c u lt f o r American Indians to ne g o ti a te a peace treaty or declare war in t h e ir na t i v e l an g ua g e , they used a un i v e r s a l

understood form of sign language

A so difficult for

B to negotiate

C in their native language

D universal

79 Louis designed a form of communication en a b li n g people to c o n v e y and preserve their thoughts to i n c o r po ra te a series of dots which w e r e r e a d

by the finger tips

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83 I n t h e s p i r it of the n a t u r a list writers, that a u t ho r ’s work portrays man’s struggle for s u r v i v i n g.

A In the spirit

B naturalist

C author’s

D surviving

84 S t e p h e n C r ane ’s st o r y is a clinical portrayal o f m a n a s a n an i m a l trapped by t h e f ea r and hunger

A Stephen Crane’s story

D close the city

90 Hummingbirds are t h e on ly b i r d s capable to f ly backward a s w e ll a s f o r w a r d , up, and down

A the only birds

94 They asked me w ha t d id h a pp e n l a st n i gh t , but I was u n ab le to t e ll t h e m

A what did happen

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D for tomorrow’s class

99 The explanation that o u r instructor g a v e u s was different t h a n the one y ou r s g a v e y ou

A our

B gave us

C than

D yours gave you

100 In t h e si x t een th century, Spain b e c a m e i n v o l v e d in f o r e i g n wars with s e v e r a l o t he r European countries and could not find the means o f f i n an cethe battles that ensued

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D the winter months

108 The f i r st truly s u cc e ss helicopter w a s d e si g ne d by the G e rm a n engineer

D within the next

114 Be c au se o f the t orr en ti a l rains h a d de v a st a t e d the area, the governor sent the National Guard to a ssist in the clean-up operation

116 H a d t h e c o mm i t t e e m e m be r s considered the alternatives m o r e c a re f u ll y, they would have realized that the s e c o n d w a s better a s t h e f i r s t

A Had the committee members

B more carefully

C second was

D as the first

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117 Malnutrition is a m a j o r cause of death i n t h o se c ou n t r i e s where the cultivation of rice ha v e been impeded b y r e c u rr en t d ro u g ht

D with each other

125 Some bacteria a r e e x t r e m e ly harmful, but a no t he r s are r e g u l a r ly used in producing cheeses, crackers, and m a n y o t h e r f ood s

A are extremely

B anothers

C regularly

D many other foods

126 M o st Americans would not be happy wit hou t a color television, two cars, and w o r ki n g a t an extra job

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D did not have

133 B e f o r e w e r e t u rne d from swimming in the river near the camp, someone h a d st o le our clothes, and we had to walk ba ck with our towels a r ou n us

135 He h a s b ee n h op e d for a raise for the l a st four months, but his boss is reluctant to g i v e him o ne

A has been hoped

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140 T ho s e o f you who signed up f o r Dr.Daniel’s anthropology class should get t he ir books as soon a s po ssi b l e.

A Those of

B for

C their

D as possible

141 W o u ld y o u like to c o m e and s t a y i n g with us while y ou ’ r e in t o w n

A Would you like

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156 Montaigne, t h e illustrious French p h il o s oph y, w a s e l e ct e d mayor of

Bordeaux, w h ich w a s his home town

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174 Before c re a ti n g the telegraph, Samuel Morse m a d e t h e ir living a s a painter.

179 N o t single alphabet has ever pe r f e ctly represented the s o u nd s of a n y o f

Earth’s natural languages

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D the value of

208 Archaeological evidence r e v ea ls t h a t Native Americans li v e d o n the East

Coast o f t h e United States 13 centuries b e f o r e

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219 An X-ray microscope en a b l e s a person to see o n solid materials s u ch a s metal and b o n e

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236 A fiber-optic cable a c r o ss the Pacific w en t i n to service in April 1989, li n k the

United States and Japan

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245 In h is early days as a d i r e c t , Charlie Chaplin produced 62 s h o r t sil en t

comedy films in f ou r years

A his

B direct

C short silent

D in four

246 Some studies show t ha t y oun g bab i e s prefer the s m e ll of milk to t h o se of other li q u i d s

A that young babies

D the strange noise frightened him

251 The young girl d r ea m e d a d rea m that she w a s be i n g c a rr i e d away b y monsters

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253 We can t h i n k of n o reason a b o u t such strange b e ha v i o r.

263 Be t w ee n the communitarian philosophers, t h r e e of the most i n f l uen t i a l were

Robert Owen, Charles Fourier, a n d John Humphrey Noyes

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276 After she h a d b o ug h t h i m s e l f a new automobile, s h e s o ld he r bicycle.

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D for tomorrow’s class

290 Be c au se t h e c om m itt e e w a s an x i ou s to attend the celebration, t h e president dispensed t o re ad i n g the m i nu t e s

A Because the committee was anxious

294 O f t h e t w o l and s c ap e t h a t you have shown m e , this one is t h e m o r e picturesque

A Of the two landscape

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299 T h e ho t e l was s u ch v e r y no ise t ha t they c ou l d n ’t sl e e p

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D to you

311 N o t s m o ki n g a n d d r i n ki n g alcohol are the most i m po r t an t t h i n g s you can do t a lki n g c a r e of y ou r h e a lt h

A Not smoking and drinking

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B did Rich and Jennifer

D was she crying

324 A lunch o f s o u p and sandwiches d o n o t ap p ea l to a ll o f the students

A A

B of soup

C do not

D appeal to all of

325 Mrs Stevens, along w ith he r c ou si n s f ro m Mexico, a r e planning to a t t en d the festivities

A with her cousins

328 A f i v e t h ou s a nd s do ll a r s reward w a s o ff e r e d for t h e capture o f the escaped criminals

A five thousands dollars

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