16.
Automobiles
begun (A) to be equipped with (B) built-in (C) around
(D) 1930.
17. The
thread used in (A) knitting may be (B) woollen yarn, cotton, or
(C)synthetic fabric threads such rayon (D).
18.
All (A) mammals have (B) hair,
but not (C) always (D) evident.
19.
Asparagus
grows well (A) in soil that (B) is too much (C) salty for most
(D) crops to grow.
20. A
professor (A) of
economic (B) and history of Atlanta University, W.E.B. Du Bois promoted full
(C) racial equality (D).
21.
Bubbles
of (A) air in ice cream make it (B) soft and enough smooth
(C) to eat (D).
22.
However (A) type of raw materials
(B) are used in making (C) paper, the process is essentially the same
(D).
23.
Ducks
are less (A) susceptible to (B) infection than another (C)
types of poultry (D).
24.
Lake
Tahoe’s great deep (A) of 1.600 feet (B) prevents it (C) from
freezing (D) in the winter.
25.
By (A) 1675, Boston was the home
port (B) for almost 750 ships, ranging (C) in size between (D)
30 to 250 tons.
26.
The
silk (A) thread that spiders spin is much (B) finer (C) than
the silk that it comes (D) from the silkworms.
27.
Needles
are simple looking (A) tools, but (B) they are very relatively
(C) difficult to make (D).
28. Winslow
Homer, who had(A) no formally B) training in art, became famous(C)for
his paintings(D) of the sea and seacoast.
29. The
reflection of sunshines(A) off(B) snow can be so intense(C)
that it causes(D) a condition known as ‘snow blindness.’
30.
The
first(A) rugs
were made by the hand(B) and the finest ones(C) are still(D)handmade.
ANSWER
KEY
26.
A
27.
D
28.
C
29.
C
30.
B
31.
C
32.
A
33.
C
34.
A
35.
D
36.
D
37.
C
38.
B
39.
A
40.
B
Answer key numbering seem to be wrong.
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