SOAL.
TOEFL
1. Because the colors of pastel crayons - - - - - - - penetrate paper, they are easily rubbed off or blurred.
and do not
do they not
C.they do not
do not
2. Each trade, sport, profession, and science typically has it own specialized vocabulary,- - - - - - - jargon.
is called
which it is called
which is called
which called
3. Arthur Miller’s Pulitzer prizewinning play, Death of a Salesman, overturned - - - - - - by portraying the
life of an ordinary person in tragic terms.
classical notions of tragedy
classical notions are tragic
tragic and classical notions and
classical notions the tragedy of it
4. Not only - - - - - - of an opera cast be vocally gifted, but they also must be able to act convincingly.
the members must
must the members
and the members must
when must the members
5. When - - - - - - with water, the level of discomfort is high because the evaporation of perspiration, with
its attendant cooling effect, is impossible.
the atmosphere saturated
saturated the atmosphere
saturation of the atmosphere
the atmosphere is saturated
6. In instruments such as oboes and organ reed pipes, a vibrating reed causes the column of air in the
pipe - - - - - -- - -.
to vibrate
vibrates
and to vibrate
it vibrates
7. Developed in the 1930’s, the sturdily built steel bathysphere was - - - - - - - designed for the purpose of
deep-sea exploration.
the first modern system
how the first modern systems
the first modern system was
a modern system that first
8. Most sand - - - - - from the chemical and mechanical weathering of bedrock.
originally
originates
that has originated
originating
9. The average rate for a resting heart is 70 beats per minute, but - - - - - - - wide variations among
individuals.
are
since
it is
there are
10. - - - - - - saves expenditure on scarce raw materials, slows down the depletion of nonrenewable
resources, and helps to reduce pollution.
recycling
when recycling
they are recycling
recycle
11. The chair is an everyday piece of furniture - - - - - - -was reserved for persons of high authority
that in early civilizations
in that early civilizations
early that in civilizations
civilizations that in early
12. Hypoglycemia is a condition - - - - - - concentration of glucose in the blood falls to an abnormally low
level.
the
of the
in which the
such as the
13. - - - - - - - Native Americans of the Great Lakes area who were known for carving a wide variety of
small wood objects for religious or everyday use.
The
Although the
When the
It was the
14. Studies - - - - - -urban and rural precipitation have concluded that the amount of precipitation over a
city is ten percent greater than over the nearby countryside.
comparing
compared
that they compare
when comparison of
15. Few sciences have contributed more to the philosophical and physical basis of contemporary
American society- -- - - - - -.
than biology
is biology
as biology
does biology
16. Modern societies are such complex that they could not exist without a well-developed system of
law.
such
exist
without
system
17. Paleontologists have examined fossil embryos and hatchlings from three type of duck-billed
dinosaurs to figure out how they matured.
have examined
from
type
figure out
18. Twenty minutes of vigorous exercise every day is very effect in helping a person to maintain physical
fitness.
vigorous
effect
helping
maintain
19. Through experiments with marine organisms, marine biologists can increase our knowledge of
human reproductive and development as well as our understanding of the nervous system.
Through
can increase
reproductive
understanding
20. First used as a bass accompaniment, the cello became a solo instrument because its expressive tone.
First used
the cello
because its
21. It may be argued that genetics, the study of heredity and variation, underwent the most rapid
development of any science biological in the twentieth century.
study
underwent
most rapid
science biological
22. Nickel is a hard, silvery white metal used mainly in alloys with another metals to improve their
strength and corrosion resistance.
white metal
another
strength
corrosion resistance
23. The Progressive Movement is an umbrella term refer to a number of reform efforts that emerged in
the early 1990s.
refer
a number
efforts that
early 1990s
24. When swollen by melting snow or heavy rain, some rivers routinely overflow its banks.
When swollen
melting
routinely
its
25. Some species of bacteria and fungi thrive on such simply compounds as alcohol.
Some
bacteria
simply
as
26. Of all the inner planet in the solar system, Mercury is the smallest in size and nearest to the Sun.
planet
the smallest
in size
and
27. There were once only eight major lakes or reservoirs in Texas, but today there are over 180, many
built to storing water against periodic droughts.
were once
today
many
to storing
28. Because of the need to maintain the correct balance of salts and minerals in the water, keeping
saltwater fish in aquariums requires more work that keeping freshwater fish.
of the need
and
keeping
that
29. While models of automobiles date back as far as the late 1600s, the 1880s seen the first commercial
interest in the vehicle.
While
back
seen
interest
30. The two basic types of pianos in use today are upright pianos, with vertical strings, or grand pianos,
with horizontal ones.
The two
in use
or
ones
31. The camera obscura, a lensless precursor of the photographic camera, consists of a darkened
chamber, with light pass into it through a single tiny hole.
consists
darkened
pass
through
32. Rain is slight acidic even in unpolluted air, because carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and other
natural acid-forming gases dissolve in the water.
slight
because
and other
dissolve
33. The invention of reinforced concrete, plate glass, and steel in the mid- 1800s was enabled architects
to design and build extremely tall constructions, or “skyscrapers.”
was enabled
to design
extremely tall
or
34. Through his essays, poems, and lecturers, Ralph Waldo Emerson established himself as a major
thinker of his time and as a figure leading of American Literature.
Through
himself
and as
figure leading
35. Much of the work of the anthropologist Margaret Mead was devoting to a study of patterns of child
rearing in various cultures.
Much
the
devoting
child rearing
36. The feathers of birds not only protect skin from injury and conserve body heat, but also function in
flight, courtship, camouflage, and sensory perceptive.
not only
body heat,
function
perceptive
37. The huckleberry shrub produces dark berry, which are used to make jams and preserves.
produces
berry
make
preserves
38. Rocks form within Earth are called intrusive or plutonic rocks because the magma from which they
form often intrudes into neighboring rock.
form
because the
from which
neighboring
39. Mutiny of a ship’s crew against the captain signifies the breakdown of the obedience and discipline
required to deal effectively to perils at sea.
signifies
obedience
discipline
to
40. More than 800 major oil company have plants and offices in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the site of the
International Petroleum Exposition.
More than
company
have
the site