LONGMAN COMPLETE
COURSE FOR THE TOEFL
Structure and Written
expression
Written
Expression Post Test
16
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Light
(A) can travels (B) from the Sun (C) to the Earth in eight
minutes (D) and twenty seconds.
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17
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Every human typically
(A) have (B) twenty-three pairs of (C) chromosomes in most
cells (D).
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18
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In the (A) sport
(B) of fencing, three type (C) of swords are used (D): the
foil, the epee, and the sabre.
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19
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The Internal
Revenue Service uses (A) computers to check tax return computations
(B), to determine the reasonableness of deductions, and for verifying
(C) the accuracy of reported income (D).
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20
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There was (A) four groups of twenty
rats (B) each involved (C) in the test (D).
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21
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The type off
jazz known as (A) “swing” was introduced (B) by Duke Ellington
when he (C) wrote and records (D) “It Don’t Mean a Thing If It
Ain’t Got That Swing.”
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22
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The bones of mammals, not alike
(A) those (B) of other (C) vertebrates, show (D) a high
degree of differentiation.
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23
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The United
States receives (A) a large amount (B) of revenue from taxation
(C) of a (D) tobacco products.
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24
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Much (A) fats are
composed of one molecule (B) of glycerin combined with (C) three
molecules of fatty acids (D).
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25
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The capital
(A) of the Confederacy was originally (B) in Mobile, but they were
(C) moved (D) to Richmond.
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26
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A pearl develops when (A) a tiny
grain of sand or some another (B) irritant (C) accidentally enters
into (D) the shell of pearl oyster.
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27
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The English horn
is an alto (A) oboe with a pitch (B) one fifth lower as
(C) that (D) of the soprano oboe.
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28
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In the Milky Way galaxy, the most
(A) recent (B) observed supernova appeared (C) in (D) 1604.
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29
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Although (A) the name
suggests otherwise (B), the ship known as (C) Old Ironsides was built of oak and
cedar rather than it was built (D) of iron.
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30
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Never in the history (A) of
humanity there have (B) been more people (C) living (D) on
this relatively small planet.
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31
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Because of the
mobile (A) of Americans today, it is (B) difficult for them
(C) to put down real roots (D).
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32
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For five years after (A) the
Civil War, Robert E. Lee served to (B) president of Washington
College, which (C) later was called (D) Washington and Lee.
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33
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Doctors successfully
(A) used hypnosis during (B) World War II to treat (C) fatigue
battle (D).
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34
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The lobster, like (A) many
(B) crustaceans, can cast off a damaging (C) appendage and regenerate
a new appendage to nearly normal size (D).
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35
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The main cause
of the oceans’ tides (A) is (B) the gravitation (C) pull
of the Moon (D).
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36
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The (A) curricula
of American public schools are (B) set in (C) individual
states; they do not determine (D) by the federal government.
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37
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The fact that
the sophisticated technology has become (A) part of revolution
(B) in travel delivery systems (C) has not made travel schedules less
hectic (D).
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38
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Balanchine’s plotless (A) ballets,
such (B) Jewels and The Four Temperaments, present
(C) dance purely (D) as a celebration of the movement of the human
body.
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39
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In a solar
battery, a photosensitive semiconducting (A) substance such as
(B) silicon crystal is the source (C) of electrician (D).
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40
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in early days (A) hydrochloric
acid was done (B) by heating (C) a mixture of sodium chloride with
(D) iron sulfate.
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ANSWER
KEY
16
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B
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travel
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29
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D
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(omit it
was built)
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17
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B
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has
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30
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B
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have there
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18
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C
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types
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31
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A
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the mobility
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19
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C
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to verify
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32
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B
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as
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20
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A
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were
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33
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D
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battle fatigue
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21
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D
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recorded
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34
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C
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a damaged
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22
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A
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unlike
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35
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C
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gravitational
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23
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D
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(omit a)
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36
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D
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are not
determined
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24
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A
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Many
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37
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B
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the revolution
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25
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C
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it was
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38
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B
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such as
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26
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B
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other
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39
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D
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electricity
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27
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C
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than
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40
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B
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made
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28
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B
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recently
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