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B2. In the Osage tribe of Oklahoma, beaded belts _____ who held a highsocial status.(A) only by women were fashioned(B) by women were fashioned only(C) were fashioned only by women(D) were by women fashioned only3. _____ commonly chosen as the first step to a career in public office.(A) Why legal training is(B) Legal training is(C) Legal training that is(D) It is legal training1. Groups of muscles in the head direct the actions necessary for _____.(A) chew and swallow(B) to chew and to swallow(C) being chewed and swallowing(D) chewing and swallowing5. Mammals have a larger, more well-developed brain _____ otheranimals.(A) than do(B) that are having(C) which have(D) that do6. Astronomy developed from the observation _____ through regularcycles of motion.(A) going to heavenly bodies(B) the heavenly bodies going(C) heavenly bodies that go(D) that the heavenly bodies go4. In 1852 _____ one hundred piano-makers in New York alone.(A) were(B) had been(D) being that there7. _____ the arctic regions receive little sunlight, the air there is too coldto hold much moisture.(A) Because(B) The reason that(C) Therefore(D) In consequence of8. The wood of the holly tree, close-grained and very hard, _____ formusical instruments, furniture, and interior design.(A) is used(B) uses(C) used(D) is using9. Many English _____ were opposed to the American Revolution of 1776moved to Canada, where they were known as United Empire Loyalists.(A) settling there(B) they settled(C) who were settlers(D) settlers who10. The working condition of railroad employees were _____ hazardous inthe early days that private insurance companies refused to insure theworks.(A) so(B) very(C) quite(D) much11. Elisha G. Otis invented a safety device designed to stop the fall of anelevator _____ supporting cable should break.(A) that which the(B) if its(C) might the12. In areas away from the poles, the size of glaciers decreases in summerbecause the rising temperatures cause the lower parts _____.(A) melt(B) are melting(C) melted(D) to melt13. The final step in manufacturing cloth is ironing it between heavyrollers, _____ calendering.(A) which process called(B) process is being called(C) is calling that process(D) a process called14. The science of horticulture, _____ the primary concerns are maximumyield and superior quality, utilizes information derived from othersciences.(A) and which(B) in which(C) which is(D) which15. While holding no official or elected position, _____ as a statesman ofgreat wisdom and acumen.(A) the respect of Booker T. Washington(B) Booker T. Washington being respected(C) Booker T. Washington was respected by many(D) Many people respected Booker T. Washington16. A symphony orchestra conductor selects the repertoire, interprets themusic, and directed theA B Cmusicians during rehearsals.D17. The rhinoceros is known for its distinctive horns, which continue togrowing throughout theA B C DAnimal's lifetime.18. Before 1800 only a few small portable lamps had been making.A B C D19. Dreaming is a distinct and necessary part of sleeping, usually itcharacterized by theA B Coccurrence of rapid eye movement (REM).D20. Sea turtle hatchlings sleep afloat at the surface of the water not adultstend to sleep far belowA B C Dthe surface.21. Nearly all qualities in the physical world can be expressed in terms offour fundamentallyA B C Dmeasurements: length, mass, time, and electrical charge.22. Musical chords generally consist of three or four notes, which playedat the same time.A B C D23. The novel or short story are the literary forms most typically calledfiction.A B C D24. Eclecticism is the practice of mixing elements dissimilar in style insingle work of art.A B C D25. Speed refers only toward the rate of motion without specifying anydirection of motion.A B C D26. Turbines provide power for a various of machines including electricgenerators and waterA B C Dpumps.27. Deciduous trees are those that shed all or nearly all of its leaves eachyear.A B C D28. The same molecular orderliness that makes crystals so easy to analyzemathematically makesA B Cthem difficult using in the laboratory or the factory.D29. The Pacific Ocean constitutes about half of the Earth's water surfaceand cover about one-A B Cthird of the total area of the globe.D30. The Tennessee Valley Authority has chartered by the United StatesCongress in 1933 toAconstruct dams, power structures, and flood-control works along the Tennessee River and itsB Ctributary streams.D31. The cost of preparing and harvesting an acre of field corn is extremelyhigh even though inA B C Dthe best of weather.32. John Audubon's firsthand acquaintance with birds and hisimpressionistic artistic give hisA B Cdrawings their high value and wide popularity.D33. One of Phillis Wheatley's earliest verses, composed in her teens,celebrates learning,A B Credemption, and virtue, three principal themes of her work subsequent.D34. The Florida town of Seaside is laid out on its 80 acres so no point ismore than a 10-or 15A B Cminute walks from another.D35. Statistics show that there are only slightly fewer males than females inthe teachingA Bprofession, yet it is popularly believed that the vast majority of teacher are women.C D36. Canadian scarlet-clad guards and mounties with horseback are part ofthe summer scene inA B C DOttawa.37. Bernese mountain dogs are hardy and loyalty, and they make excellentpets.A B C D38. The basis concepts of systems engineering have been in use forcenturies.A B C D39. Some of the most celebrated publicity stunts while the history of radiowere associated withA B C DGracie Allen.40. Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the crust of the Earth, but thenonmetals oxygen andA B Csilicon are more still abundant.D。

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