(PETERSON’S TOEFL SUCCESS)
REVIEW TEST F: STRUCTURE
Directions: For
Sentence Completion items, mark the answer choice that correctly completes
the sentence. For Error Identification items, circle the underlined portion
of the sentence that would not be considered correct.
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1
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Commercial bakeries can make thousands of (A) loaves of (B) bread on one time (C) by using (D) automated
equipment.
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2
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__________ book Jubilee, which was based on the life
of her great-grandmother, Margaret Walker was awarded the Pulitzer Prize.
(A)
For her
(B)
Her
(C)
It was her
(D)
That her
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3
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North America is a third (A) largest (B) of the (C) seven continents
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4
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Rarely ____________________
more than 50 miles from the coast.
(A) redwood trees grow
(B) redwood trees do grow
(C) grow redwood trees
(D) do redwood trees grow
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5
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Until (A) 1960,
the state of Maine was unique in that it
held (B) Presidential and Congressional elections on (C) September, two months
earlier than (D) the rest
of the nation.
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6
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Fuel injection engines employ (A) injectors instead a (B) carburetor to spray (C) fuel into (D) the cylinders.
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7
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Nerve cells, or neurons,
________________________ in the human body.
(A) the most complex cells are
(B) are the most complex cells
(C) most complex the cells are
(D) most are the complex cells
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8
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Ocean (A) currents
have a enormous (B)
effect on life (C) on Earth (D).
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9
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About 8,000 years ago (A), people began (B) using animals to
carry themselves (C) and their belongings (D).
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10
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A successful (A) salesperson must have (B) an intuitive understanding (C) of psychology human (D).
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11
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A lodestone is
_________________________.
(A) an occurring naturally
magnet
(B) a magnet naturally
occurring
(C) naturally a magnet
occurring
(D) a naturally occurring
magnet
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12
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Many (A) folk songs (B) have been written (C) about railroads
and railroads (D) workers.
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13
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The black walnut tree is grown (A) principally for
its (B) lumber, which is (C) used for
cabinets and furnitures (D).
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14
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Nashville, Tennessee, has
________________the capital of country music.
(A) as long been known
(B) been known long as
(C) long been known as
(D) long as been known
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15
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Flying squirrels can launch (A) itself (B) from the top of (C) one tree and
glide to another (D).
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16
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Frequently, the combination of (A) several spices
will result of (B) a more
pleasing (C) flavour than (D) the use of just
one.
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17
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Hydraulic elevators are still used (A) in some old (B) buildings, but all almost (C) new buildings
are equipped with (D) electrical
elevators.
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18
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Most (A) birds
that do not (B) migrate
eat seeds and (C) therefore
do not depend insects (D)
for food.
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19
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Some (A) underground
water is enough safe (B)
to drink, but (C) all
surface water must be treated
(D).
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20
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__________ charming shops and
restaurants, Old Town is the most picturesque section of Albuquerque.
(A) With its
(B) Its
(C) Because its
(D) For its
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