Bank Soal
Structure And Written
Expression 3
This
section is designed to measure your ability to recognize language that is
appropriate for
standard written English. There are two types of questions in this section,
with special directions
for each type.
Structure
Directions:
Questions 1-15 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you
will see four words
or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Choose the one word or phrase that
best completes
the sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill
in the space that
corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
Example I
Geysers have often been compared to volcanoes......... they both emit hot
liquids from below the Earth's surface.
(A) due to
(B) because
(C) in spite of
(D) regardless of
The
sentence should read, "Geysers have often been compared to volcanoes
because they both
emit hot liquids from below the Earth's surface." Therefore, you should
choose (B).
Example II Sample Answer
During the early period of ocean navigation......... any need for sophisticated
instruments and techniques.
(A) so that
hardly
(B) when
there hardly was
(C) hardly
was
(D) there
was hardly
The
sentence should read, "During the early period of ocean navigation, there
was hardly any need
for sophisticated instruments and techniques." Therefore, you should choose
(D).
Now begin work on the
questions
1. After quartz, calcite is the......... in the crust of the Earth.
(A) mineral is most abundant
(B) mineral that most abundant
(C) most abundant mineral that
(D) most abundant mineral
2.
Regarded as the world's
foremost linguistic theorist, Noam Chomsky continues .........new theories about language and
language learning.
(A) for creating
(B) by creation
(C) to create
(D) create
3.
.........any area receives more water than the
ground can absorb, the excess water flows to the
lowest level, carrying loose material.
(A) Being
(B) Whenever
(C) When might
(D) Is
4.
4. In 1935 seismologist
Charles F. Richter devised.......... for rating the strength of earthquakes.
(A) for the numerical scale
(B) the scale is numerical
(C) a numerical scale
(D) a scale of numerical Lk
5.
After the Second World War
the woman wage earner...............a standard part of middle-class life in the United States.
(A) who became
(B) becoming that which
(C) became
(D) to become L
6.
Celluloid and plastics have
largely replaced genuine ivory in the manufacture .........buttons, billiard balls, and piano
keys.
(A) of such things as
(B) as of such things
(C) such things as of
(D) things as of such
7.
One of the tenets of New
Criticism is that a critic need not tell readers......... about a story.
(A) which thinking
(B) what to think
(C) that thinking
(D) to think what L
8.
The outer ear, ..........the
fleshy pinna and the auditory canal, picks up and funnels sound waves toward the eardrum.
(A) includes
(B) which it includes
(C) which includes
(D) of which includes L
9.
The chair may be the oldest
type of furniture,..........its importance has varied from time to time and from country to country.
(A) but when
(B) until then
(C) in spite of
(D) although Lo
10. When wood, natural gas, oil, or any other fuel bums,..........with
oxygen in the air to produce heat.
(A) combining substances in the fuel
(B) substances in the fuel that combine
(C) substances in the fuel combine
(D) a combination of substances in the fuel K
11. Deserts are arid land areas where.........through evaporation than
is gained through precipitation.
(A) the loss of more water
(B) loses more water
(C) is more water lost
(D) more water is lost
12. When goshawk chicks are young, .........parents share in the
hunting duties and in guarding the nest.
(A) the both
(B) both
(C) both of
(D) and both
13. Not only.......... among the largest animals that ever lived, but
they are also among the most intelligent.
(A) are whales
(B) whales
(C) some whales
(D) they are whales
14. Fish are the most ancient form of vertebrate life, and
.........all other vertebrates.
(A) from them evolved
(B) evolved them
(C) to evolve
(D) they are evolved
15. .........350 species of sharks, and although they are all carnivorous,
only a few species will attack people.
(A) About
(B) Where about
(C) There are about
(D) About the
Written
Expression
Directions:
In questions 16-40 each sentence has four underlined words or
phrases. The four
underlined parts of the sentence are marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Identify
the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to
be correct. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that
corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
Example I
Guppies are sometimes call rainbow fish because
of
A B C
the males' bright
colors.
D
The sentence should read, "Guppies are sometimes called
rainbow fish because of the males' bright colors." Therefore, you should choose (A).
Example II
Serving several term in
Congress, Shirley Chisholm
A B
became an important
United States politician.
C D
The
sentence should read, "Serving several terms in Congress, Shirley Chisholm
became an important
United States politician." Therefore, you should choose (B).
Now begin
work on the questions
16. The dandelion plant has a straight, smoothly, and
hollow stem that contains a white,
A B C D
milky juice.
17. Of the much factors that contributed to the growth
of international tourism in
A B C
A B C
the 1950's, one of the most important was the advent of jet
travel in 1958.
D
18. The Canadian province of Alberta it is believed to
have some of the richest oil
A B C D
deposits in the world.
19. Elizabeth Bishop's poems are frequently long and
carefully constructed, uses
A B C
A B C
elaborate rhyme or half-rhy
D
20. California has more land under irrigation than
any another state.
A B C D
21. Thomas Moran's magnificent, colorful paintings onto Wyoming
landscapes captured
A B
the spirit of the western wilderness in the late nineteenth
century.
C
D
22. Emily Dickinson, among the greatest women poets in the English
language, died with
A B
all of hers poems unpublished, except for seven that appeared in publications
of
C D
limited circulation.
23. Protecting Florida's coral reefs is difficult because some of the
corals are very fragile:
A B
even the touch of a diver's hand can kill it.
C D
24. Martin Luther King, Jr., is well known for organize
the huge human rights
A B C
march
that took place in Washington in 1963.
D
25. A lightning flash produces
electromagnetic waves that may travels along the
A B C
Earth's magnetic field for long distances.
D
26. One of the earliest plants domesticated in the Western
Hemisphere, manioc
A
was introducing to Europe by
Spaniards returning from the New World.
B C
D
27. Beside the ages of nine and fifteen, almost all young
people undergo a rapid series of
A B
C D
physiological changes.
28. The frequency of meteors in the Earth's atmosphere increases when
the Earth
A
A
passes through a swarm of particle generated by
the breakup of a comet.
B C D
29. Ponds are noted for their rich and varied types of plant and
animal life, all maintain in
A B C
a delicate ecological balance.
D
30. In the 1920's cinema became
an important art form and one of the ten largest industry
A B C D
in the United States.
31. To improvise effectively, a musician must through
understand theconvention of a
A B C
given musical style.
D
32. During the Jurassic period plant life was abundance,
providing herbivores
A
in particular with a plentiful supply of food.
A
in particular with a plentiful supply of food.
B C D
33. Some maple trees are raised
for their sap, which has a high sugar content for yields
A B C D
sugar and syrup.
34. Long before boats became important
in recreation, they were valuable to people
A B
A B
for
many essential tasks, included transportation and fishing.
C D
35. Asteroids may be fragments of a planet shattered long
ago or from material
A B C D
the nuclei of old comets.
A B C D
the nuclei of old comets.
36. The first Native Americans to occupy what is now the
southwestern United
A B
States were the Big-Game Hunters, which appeared
about 10,000 B.C.
C D
C D
37. Some hangars, buildings used to hold large aircraft, are very
tall that rain occasionally
A B
falls from clouds that form along the ceilings.
C D
38. Most sand dunes are always in motion as wind pushes sand upward
one side of
A B
A B
each dune, over the top, and down the other side.
C D
39. Farms of maize, beans, and
tobacco, the Wendat, Native American tribes that
A
A
inhabited present-day Michigan,
lived a sedentary life in densely populated villages.
B C D
B C D
40. Recently
scientists have apply new tools of biochemistry and molecular
biology
A B
toinvestigate the
structure of human hair.
C D
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