(D) Than one which
15. Not only --- as a cooked dish the world over, but it is also used as the base of many other foods, condiments, and even beverages.
(A) eating rice
(B) rice is eaten
(C) people eat rice
(D) is rice eaten
16
According(A) to modern astronomers, the space between the
planets (B)and stars is not empty; rather
he (C) is filled with something
called (D) dark matter;
17. In the late nineteenth century, journalist and publisher William
Randolph Hearst
established (A) a vast publishing empire that
included (B)Eighteen
newspapers(C)in twelve
city (D).
18.
Because (A) the diamond is the hardest
naturally (B) substance, it is
used in industry for
to cut (C),
grinding, and boring other
hard (D) materials.
19. An electromagnet
will remain (A) magnetized only as
longer (B) as
electricity (C) flows
through itD
20.
Being (A) chemical compounds, minerals have
characteristic (B)shapes and
colors,
whereas (C) do
rocks not (D).
21. Some of
the (A) first aerial
photographs (B)were taken
from (C) a balloon
while (D) the Civil War in the United States.
22. Beyond
their (A) importance as a
source (B) of food for
both (C) people and animals, corn is also
used (D) to produce alcohol-based fuels.
23 The Bollingen Prize
in (A) poetry established
of (B)the Bollingen Foundation, is a $1,000
award (C) for the year's
highest (D) achievement in poetry in the United States.
24. For
more eighty (A) years, scientists have argued over
whether (B)
life(C) exists on the
planet (D) Mars.
25.Ludmilla Turkevich, known as a
translator (A) and scholar
in the field (B) of Russian literature,
she became (C)a member of the faculty of Princeton University
during (D) the Second World War.
26. The Architectural History Foundation
was (A) established in 1977
to support (B) the
publication (C) of important
book (D) on architecture.
27.Wildlife photographers
are involved of (A) a new government project to
docum (B) the 50
most
endangered (C) species
in (D) the United States.
28.
Most (A) bats roost in crevices, caves, or
building(B) by day and are
active (C) at night
or (D) twilight.
29.Changes within the
chemist (A) structure of single genes
may (B) be induced
by (C) exposure to radiation and
extreme (D) temperatures.
30.
A landmark famous (A), the Brooklyn Bridge
in (B) New Yolk
was (C) one of the first woven wire cable suspension bridges
ever constructed.(D)
31. Industry's
need for (A) more
and minerals (B) is a
constant challenge (C)to the mining industry to make new
discoveries (D).
32. The waters of Hanauma Bay in Oahu, Hawaii,
are known (A) for the
color(B), diversity and
abundant (C) of
their (D) tropical fish.
33. The United States government
program (A) Head Start prepares
children (B) for
school encourages (C) the involvement of local communities in the children's
Development (D).
34.Brown rice has
great (A) nutritional value than white rice because the nutrient-rice outer