Friday, 31 August 2018

STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION TOEFL REVIEW (Skills 1-57)


LONGMAN COMPLETE COURSE FOR THE TOEFL TEST
STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION

TOEFL REVIEW (Skills 1-57): Choose the letter of the word or group of words that best completes the sentence.
1
In any matter, heat tends to flow ________ to the cooler parts.
A.               hotter parts
B.               there are hotter parts
C.               from the hotter parts
D.               toward the hotter parts
2
Certain authorities claim that the costumes that people wear to parties________ into their personalities.
A.                the temperature
B.                 that of
C.                 it is
D.                more
3
________ Army camps near Washington, D.C., in 1861, Julia Ward Howe wrote “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”.
A.    She visited
B.     After visiting
C.     When visited
D.    When was she visiting
4
The body depends (A) in (B) food as (C) its (D) primary source of energy.
5
regular programming (A) was interrupted (B) to broadcast (C) a special news bulletins (D).
6
Sulfa drugs had been used (A) to treat bacterial infection (B) until penicillin becomes (C) widely (D) available.
7
Plans (A) for (B) both the International Monetary Fund or (C) the World Bank were drawn up (D) at the Bretton Woods Conference.
8
Seldom Antarctic icebergs will (A) move far enough (B) north to disturb (C) South Pacific shipping (D) lanes.
9
In 1958, a largest (A) recorded (B) wave, with (C) a height of 500 meters, occurred in (D) Lituya Bay, Alaska.
10
Exercise in swimming pools is particularly (A) helpful (B) because of (C) the buoyant effect water (D).

ANSWER KEY
1
C

2
A

3
B

4
B
on
5
D
bulletin
6
C
became
7
C
and
8
A
will Antarctic icebergs
9
A
the largest
10
D
effect of water

STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION TOEFL EXERCISE (Skills 56-57)


LONGMAN COMPLETE COURSE FOR THE TOEFL TEST
STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION

TOEFL EXERCISE (Skills 56-57): Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct.
.
1
Amelia Earhart, the first (A) woman to fly solo across (B) the Atlantic, disappeared on (C) June 1937 while attempting to fly around (D) the world.
2
The occurrence edema (A) indicates (B) the presence of (C) a serious illness (D).
3
Atomic nuclei are (A) believed (B) to be composed by (C) protons and neutrons in (D) equal numbers for the lighter elements.
4
According legend (A), Betsy Ross designed and sewed (B) the first (C) American flag (D).
5
The middle ear (A) is attached for (B) the back of (C) the throat by (D) the Eustachian tube.
6
Plans that sprout, grow, bloom, produce seeds (A), and die within (B) one year (C) are classified for (D) annuals.
7
A marionette is controlled by (A) means strings (B) connected (C) to (D) wooden bars.
8
In (A) July of (B) 1861, Pat Garrett killed Billy the Kid in a (C) house close Fort Summer(D).
9
Many comfort heating systems using (A) steam as (B) working fluid operate (C) at (D) the convection principle.
10
Mars’s two small (A) moons are irregularly (B) shaped (C) and covered for (D) craters.

ANSWER KEY
1
C
in
2
A
occurrence of edema
3
C
of
4
A
according to legend
5
B
to
6
D
as
7
B
means of strings
8
D
close to Fort Summer
9
D
according to
10
D
effect of water