1.Portland,Maine,is_____thepoetHenryWadsworthLongfellowspenthisearlyyears.(A)where(B)itwhere(C)whereis(D)whichiswhere2.Asconsumers’responsetotraditionaladvertisingtechniquesdeclines,businessesarebeginning_____newmethodsofreachingcustomers.(A)thedevelopmentthat(B)itdeveloping(C)develop(D)todevelop3.Thekneeis_____mostotherjointsinthebodybecauseitcannottwistwithoutinjury.(A)morelikelytobedamagedthan(B)likelytobemorethandamaged(C)morethanlikelytobedamaged(D)tobedamagedmorethanlikely4.Thequinceisanattractiveshruborsmalltree_____closelyrelatedtotheappleandpeartrees.(A)is(B)thatis(C)thatitis(D)isthatwhich5.Manygases,includingthenitrogenandoxygeninair,_____colororodor.(A)haveno(B)whichhaveno(C)nothaving(D)theydonothave6.TheAmericanAcademyofPoets,_____the1930’s,providesfinancialassistancetosupportworkingpoets.(A)whenitwasfounded(B)wasfounded(C)whichwasfoundedin(D)wasfoundedin7.DuringthePleistoceneglacialperiods_____portionsoftheEarthwhereplantandanimallifeflourishedmakingitpossibleforpeopletosubsist.(A)the(B)itwas(C)therewere(D)havetherebeen8.ThephotographsofCarrieMaeWeems,inwhichsheoftenmakesherfamilymembers_____,areanaffectionateandincisiverepresentationoftheAfricanAmericanexperience.(A)arehersubjects(B)hersubjects(C)aresubjects(D)whichhersubjects.9.Hubble’slawstatesthatthegreaterthedistancebetweenanytwogalaxies,_____istheirrelativespeedofseparation.(A)thegreatest(B)thegreater(C)greaterthan(D)asgreatas10.Theonionischaracterizedbyanediblebulbcomposedofleavesrichinsugarandapungentoil,_____thevegetable’sstrongtaste.(A)whichthesourceof(B)thatthesourceis(C)thesourceof(D)ofthesourceis11.Aregionalwriterwithagiftfordialect,_____herfictionwiththeeccentric,comic,butvitalinhabitantsofruralMississippi.(A)andEudoraWeltyispeopling(B)EudoraWeltypeoples(C)becauseEudoraWeltypeoples.(D)EudoraWelty,topeople.12.Relativehumidityistheamountofwatervaportheaircontainsatacertaintemperature_____withtheamountitcouldholdatthattemperature.(A)tocompare(B)compared(C)comparing(D)compares13.ScientistsbelievethefirstinhabitantsoftheAmericasarrivedbycrossingthelandbridgethatconnectedSiberiaand_____morethan10,000yearsago.(A)thisisAlaskanow(B)Alaskaisnow(C)isnowAlaska(D)whatisnowAlaska.14.Fibersofhairandwoolarenotcontinuousandmustnormallybespunintothread_____wovenintotextilefabrics.(A)asarethey(B)whentobe(C)thattheyare(D)iftheyaretobe15.MargaretBrent,becauseofherskillinmanagingestates,became_____largestlandholdersincolonialMaryland.(A)whatthe(B)oneofthe(C)whothe(D)theonethat
16.EleanorRoosevelt(set)thestandardagainstwhichthe(wives)of(all)UnitedStatesPresidentssince(haveevaluated).
17.TheArmoryShow,(held)inNewYorkin1913,was(a)important(exhibition)of(modern)Europeanart.
18.(Ripe)fruitisoften(stored)inaplace(who)containsmuchcarbondioxidesothatthefruitwillnotdecaytoo(rapidly).
19.In1852,Massachusettspassedalaw(requiring)all(children)fromfour(to)eighteenyears(ofold)toattendschool.
20.Themainpurposeof(classifying)animals(is)toshowthemostprobableevolutionaryrelationshipofthe(different)speciestoeach(another).
21.MatthewC.Perry,aUnitedStates(naval)commander,(gained)famenotinwar(and)through(diplomacy).
22.Oneofthemostimpressive(collections)ofnineteenth-centuryEuropean(paintings)intheUnitedStates(can)befound(to)thePhiladelphiaMuseumofArt.
23.Threeofeveryfour(migrating)water(birds)inNorthAmerica(visits)theGulfofMexico’s(winter)wetlands.
24.Charleston,WestVirginia,wasnamed(for)CharlesClendenin,(who)sonGeorge(acquired)landatthejunctionoftheElkandKanawha(rivers)in1787.
25.FinancierAndrewMellon(donated)mostofhis(magnificent)art(collection)totheNationalGalleryofArt,whereitisnow(locating).
26.(Soil)temperaturesinDeathValley,California,(near)theNevadaborder,(havebeenknown)toreach90(ofdegrees)Celsius.
27.(When)theSun,Moon,andEarth(arealignment)andtheMoon(crosses)theEarth’sorbitalplane,asolareclipse(occurs).
28.MaryCassatt’spaintingsofmothers(and)childrenareknownfor(its)finelinear(rhythm),simplemodelings,andharmoniesof(clearcolor).
29.(Plantssynthesize)carbohydratesfromwaterandcarbondioxide(withtheaid)ofenergy(isderived)from(sunlight).
30.(Thebest)Americanpopularmusicbalances(a)powerfulemotions(ofyouth)withtenderness,(grace),andwit.
31.(Inthe)nineteenthcentury,(women)usedquiltstoinscribetheir(responsesto)social,economic,and(politics)issues.
32.Fossilsin500-million-year-oldrocksdemonstrate(that)lifeforms(in)theCambrianperiod(were)mostlymarineanimals(capability)ofsecretingcalciumtoformshells.
33.Rainbowsintheshapeof(completecircles)are(sometimesseen)fromairplanesbecausethey(arenotcutting)offbythe(horizon).
34.(Hot)attheequatorcauses(theair)toexpand,(rise),andflow(toward)thepoles.
35.Althoughresearchhasbeenongoing(since)1930,the(existence)ofESP-perceptionandcommunicationwithoutthe(use)ofsight,(hear),taste,touch,orsmell-isstilldisputed.
36.(Asmanyas)50percentoftheincomefrommotionpictures(produced)intheUnitedStates(comesfrom)marketingthefilms(abroad).
37.Sleepis(controlled)by(thebrain)and(associatedby)characteristic(breathing)rhythms.
38.Thewalls(around)thecityofQuebec,whichwasoriginallya(fortmilitary),still(stand),makingQuebec(theonly)walledcityinNorthAmerica.
39.Themanufactureof(automobile)was(extremely)expensive(until)assembly-linetechniques(made)themcheapertoproduce.
40.Theballad(ischaracterized)byinformaldiction,byanarrativelargely(dependent)onactionanddialogue,bythematic(intense),andby(stress)onrepetition.


