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BISMILLAHIROHMANIRRAHIM (LULUS 400+)

STRUCTURE
DARI DHEA COPY B ISMILLAH
1. Hanya Holm is a dancer, choreographer and_____
(A) dance that she teaches
(B) her teaching of dance
(C) to teach dancing
(D) dance teacher

2. During an eclipse of the Sun, ______ in the shadow of the Moon.


(A) the Earth lies
(B) the Earth when lying
(C) that the Earth lies
(D) the lying Earth

3. Under the influence of Ezra Pound, Hilda Doolittle became associated with the Imagists,
and ______ into one of the most original poets of the group.
(A) developed
(B) to be developing
(C) who developed
(D) developing it

4. _____ all rainwater falling from a cloud reaches the ground; some of it is lost through
evaporation.
(A) Nowhere
(B) Not
(C) No
(D) None

5. In an area first explored by Samuel de Champlain, ______ .


(A) establishment of the city of Halifax in 1749
(B) in 1749 the city of Halifax established
(C) in 1749, establishing the city of Halifax
(D) the city of Halifax was established in 1749

6. A nation's merchant marine is made up of its commercial ships and the people ______ them.
(A) they operate
(B) who operate
(C) they operate of
(D) do they operate

7. ______ Nat Turner who led a revolt against slavery in Virginia in 1831.
(A) Where was
(B) It was
(C) He was
(D) That he was

8. The most elaborate of all bird nests ______ , domed communal structure built by social
weaverbirds.
(A) larger
(B) largely is
(C) the large
(D) is the large

9. William Walker's mural, "Wall of Respect," ______ an outdoor wall in Chicago, deals with
social issues.
(A) covers
(B) covers it
(C) which covers
(D) which it covers

10. Studies of the gravity field of the Earth indicate ______ yield when unusual weight is placed
on them.
(A) although its crust and mantle
(B) its crust and mantle to
(C) that its crust and mantle
(D) for its crust and mantle to

11. The columbine flower, ______ to nearly all of the United States, can be raised from seed in
almost any garden.
(A) native
(B) how native is
(C) how native is it
(D) is native

12. The photoperiodic response of algae actually depends on the duration of darkness, ______ .
(A) the light is not on
(B) and not on light
(C) but is not on the light
(D) is not on light

13. ______, the first Black denomination in the United States.


(A) Richard Alien founded the African
Methodist Episcopal Church
(B) Richard Alien, who founded the African
Methodist Episcopal Church
(C) The African Methodist Episcopal Church
founded by Richard Alien
(D) The foundation of the African Methodist
Episcopal Church by Richard Alien

14. The annual worth of Utah's manufacturing is greater than ______ .


(A) that of its mining and farming combined
(B) mining and farming combination
(C) that mining and farming combined
(D) of its combination mining and farming
1. Four flags have flown over the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, New Mexico: ------
Spain, Mexico, the Confederacy, and the United States.
(A) which of
(B) of mose being
(C) those of
(D) Those that of

2. Most of _____ archaeologists know about prehistoric cultures is based on studies of material
remains.
(A) these
(B) what
(C) which
(D) their

3. In her time, Isadora Duncan was _____ today a liberated woman.


(A) calling what we would
(B) who would be calling
(C) what we would call
(D) she would call it

4. _____ around stones that are sun warmed, even the smallest of stones creates tiny currents of
warm air.
(A) The cool air
(B) If the air is cool
(C) That the air cools
(D) The cooler the air

5. According to some critics, the novels of William Burroughs demonstrate the major hazard of
absurd literature, _____ tendency toward overembellishment and incoherence.
(A) notwithstanding
(B) besides
(C) is a
(D) its

6. Despite its wide range of styles and instrumentation, country music has certain common
features _____ its own special character.
(A) give it that
(B) that give it
(C) give that
(D) that gives it to

7. Coinciding with the development of jazz in New Orleans in the 1920's _____ in blues music.
(A) was one of the greatest periods
(B) one of the greatest periods
(C) was of the greatest periods
(D) the greatest periods

8. Most tree frogs change color to harmonize…………


A. to their background
B. with their background
C. on their background
D. in background of them

9. Mules have the shape and the size like of horse .... the ears and the blabla like of donkeys
A. For is
B. Because
C. Neverthelees
D. And

10. The tongue is capable of many motions and configurations and plays a vital role in chewing,
....
A. Swallowed and speaking
B. Swallowing and speaking
C. Swallowed and spoke
D. Swallow and speak

11. Instead of being housed in one central bank, the Federal Reserve System is to….. into twelve
districts.
A. Dividing to into
B. Divided to into
C. Division to into
D. Divides to into

12. Those species are cultivated for their…….........


A. Beautifully foliage
B. Foliage beautifully
C. Beautiful foliage
D. Beauty foliage

13. Kiwi birds mainly eat insects, worms, and snails and……. For their food by probing the
ground with their long bills.
A. And searching
B. And to search
C. And search
D. And searches

14. One of the most difficult questions in difining sleep is .......................


A. The functions of sleep is
B. Is the functions of sleep
C. The functions of sleep are
D. Are the functions of sleep

15. Like snakes, lizards can be found ................ continents except Antarctica.
A. On all another
B. On all others
C. On all the others
D. On all other
E.
16. He founded that city in 1685, and…….quickly Grew to be the largest city in colonial
America.
a. he
b. it
c. it
d. we

17. Fewer people reside in Newfoundland than in……Canadian province except Prince Edward
Island.
a. other
b. one another
c. any other
d. others

18. Dr. Bethune, the founder of Bethune-Cookman College, served as… to both Franklin
Rosevelt and Harry Truman.
a. advise
b. advised
c. an advisor
d. advising

19. Some plants produse… poisons that can affect a person even if he or she merely brushes
against them.
a. irritating
b. Irritated
20. Accute hearing helps most animals sense the approach of thunderstorms long before
people….
a. hearing them
b. do
c. do them
c. hear

21. The rotation of the Earth on its axis is the alternation of periods of light and darkness.
a. responsible in
b. responsible for
c. responsible with
d. responsible to

22. Doctors are not sure……fever


a. exactly how disease causes
b. diseases exactly causes how
c. how disease causes exactly
d. how exactly causes disease

23. Burmese breed of cat was developed in the US during the 1930‟s.
a. The
b. When the
c. While the
d. Since the

24. Along the rocky shores of New England… and tidal marsh.
a. are where stretches of sandy beach
b. stretches of sandy are there
c. are stretches of sandy beach
d. stretches of sandy beach are

25. Lina was nominated for an award as both a screenwriter… an actress in 2009.
a. also
b. in addition
c. and
d. but

26. An erupting volcano sometimes affects……of the surrounding region and can even cause
lakes to disappear.
a. feature
b. the featured
c. featuring
d. the feature

27. Most tree frogs change color to harmonize…………


a. to their background
b. with their background
c. on their background
d. in background of them

28. Prior to an extermination program earlier this century, .......... roamed across nearly all of
North America
Jawaban : live wolves

29. Artist Gutzon Borglum designed the Mount Rushmore Memorial and worked
.......................... death in 1941.
Jawaban : the project from 1925 until his

30. It is proving .................... for drug makers to market directly to patients.


Jawaban : less costly and more profitable

31. Sapphires weighing as much as two pound have ............


Jawaban : on occasion been mined
1. Neither Professor Johnson nor any other faculty member __________ to apply for the dean’
position.
A. intend
B. intends
C. are intending
D. has intend

2. E. Coli has proven to be __________ most dangerous bacteria that can be acquired from food
and water, even in developed countries.
A. one of the
B. one of
C. one
D. of one

3. The death toll would __________ much higher if immediate action had not been taken.
A. probably being
B. probably be
C. probably been
D. be probable

4. A fire in the __________ building could be a problem for firefighters.


A. ninety-story-tall
B. ninety-tall-story
C. ninety-stories-tall
D. ninety stories

5. Their office consisted of three rooms, __________ was used as a conference room.
A. larger of which
B. the largest of which
C. the largest of them
D. largest

6. In the past six months, the company has already received twice __________ in gross
revenues as it earned in the entire preceding year.
A. as much
B. more
C. as many
D. as more

7. __________ better, the team would have been able to defeat the opponent.
A. If it prepares
B. If prepares
C. Preparing
D. Had it prepared

8. Nobody knows why __________ postponed until next week.


A. the meeting
B. was the meeting
C. did the meeting
D. the meeting was

9. The curriculum at the public school is as good __________ of any private school.
A. or better than
B. as or better that
C. as or better than that
D. as or better than those

10. Being a private university, __________ a well- organized charitable giving program in order
to offer a sufficient number of quality courses and activities.
A. development of
B. it developed
C. develop
D. developing

11. The greater the number of bacteria attacking the system, __________.
A. the sooner treatment must be begun
B. sooner must begin treatment
C. begin treatment as soon as possible
D. must begin treatment sooner

12. A congressional committee has been appointed to study a new procedure __________ to
eliminate some costly expenditures.
A. that is expected
B. what is expected
C. which expects
D. that expected

13. Some people send job applications even when they are reasonably happy in their jobs,
__________ improving their position.
A. with hoping to
B. hoping that
C. with hopes of
D. hoping to

14. Swimming is a beneficial exercise, __________ aerobic activity and uses a number of muscle
groups.
A. not only because it provides
B. because it both provides
C. for provision
D. as result of providing

15. The professor instructed the students __________ the essay without preparing an outline
first.
A. to not write
B. not to write
C. do not write
D. to no write

16. It is not clear when __________, although there are many different theories.
A. dinosaurs becoming extinct
B. dinosaurs extinction
C. dinosaurs became extinct
D. did dinosaurs become extinct

17. If the driver’s own car __________ damaged, the favorite probably would have won the race.
A. had not been
B. not
C. no had been
D. has no be

18. The soldiers were unable to determine where __________.


A. the jeep had been left
B. had been leave the jeep
C. had the jeep been left
D. had the jeep left

19. The manager was angry because somebody _________.


A. had allowed the photographers to enter the
building
B. had let the photographers to enter the building
C. permitting the photographers enter the building
D. the photographers let into the building

20. The committee members resented __________ of the meeting.


A. the president that he did not tell them
B. the president not to inform them
C. the president’s not informing them
D. that the president had failed informing themselves

21. __________ did Arthur realize that there was danger.


A. Upon entering the store
B. When he entered the store
C. After he had entered the store
D. Only after entering the store

22. The company sustained an angry reaction from its employees after announcing
how__________ to reduce operating costs.
A. it planned
B. planned
C. did it plan
D. was planned

23. The gymnasium facilities of this public school are __________ those of the finest private
school in the county.
A. second after
B. second only to
C. first except for
D. second place from

24. The more the horse tried to free itself from the restraint, __________.
A. the tighter it became
B. it became tighter
C. the horse could not escape
D. it was unable to move

25. __________, that runner is likely to be the first one chosen.


A. Due to her agility and speed
B. Because of she is agile and fast
C. Because agile and rapid
D. Because her agility and speed
26. It was not until the students were seated __________ the proctor realized he had the wrong
test booklets.
A. that
B. when
C. as soon as
D. and

27. As a result of the additional rain with so much flooding already having occurred, residents
were seeking shelter __________ than in previous years.
A. in more numbers
B. more numerously
C. greater in numbers
D. in greater numbers

28. The company president wrote an e-mail and planned to send __________ as soon as the vote
was complete.
A. to all directors the message
B. the message by all directors
C. message to all directors
D. the message to all directors

29. As the result of Diane’s illness and the effects of the medication, __________ to curtail her
work and public speaking activities.
A. has
B. had
C. she has had
D. she will had

30. Hardly __________ the office when he realized that he had forgotten his wallet.
A. he had entered
B. had entered
C. entered
D. had he entered

31. Once the employees had begun receiving financial information on the company,__________
income.
A. they diligently assisted in reducing costs and
increasing
B. it made the employees more eager to assist in
reduce costs and increase
C. diligently they assist to reduce costs and increase
D. with extreme diligence helped lower costs and
increase

32. The plumber attempted to loosen the nut with regular pliers but then decided he needed to
retrieve his toolbox in order to use __________.
A. another pliers
B. others pliers
C. the others ones
D. another pair

33. The committee has met and __________.


A. have approve the budget
B. budget was approved
C. its approval of the budget
D. approved the budget

1. Vasco Nunez de Balboa . . . the Pacific Ocean in 1513.


A. discovered
B. was discovered
C. discover
D. had discover

2. If we . . . salt, the soup would have been tastier.


A. had added
B. add
C. don’t add
D. could add

3. My cousin lives . . . a farm.


A. within
B. in
C. on
D. at

4. For a variety of reasons, many American young adults are returning home or are not leaving
home at all, . . . .
A. which makes families react in different ways to this
B. which has made families to react in different ways
C. to which makes families react in different ways
D. which is making families react in different ways

5. When he was going away for the weekend, he . . . his neighbor water the lawn
A. has
B. had
C. requested
D. got

6. Travelers checks are useful when one is traveling because . . . people refuse to accept them.
A. quite a few
B. many
C. few
D. a few

7. Your friends won’t be late, . . . ?


A. won’t they
B. will they
C. isn’t it
D. is it

8. . . . , guns had been made by skilled gunsmiths, one at a time.


A. In 1798, Eli Whitney came up with a new idea
B. In 1798, when Eli Whitney came up with a new idea
C. Until 1798, when Eli Whitney came up with a new idea
D. Since 1798 Eli Whitney had been working on a new idea

9. We usually expect that . . . bring bad news.


A. telegram
B. a telegram
C. the telegrams
D. telegrams

10. Not only did many people volunteer to bring food for the picnic, . . . .
A. but also drinks and games
B. many people did not offer to bring drinks and games
C. many people offered to bring drinks and games
D. they brought food

11. You . . . better study a lot next week, if you want to get through that exam.
A. had
B. should
C. will
D. must

12. When she was a young girl, she used to wish she . . . a princess.
A. became
B. is
C. was
D. were

13. Paterson was angry . . . his friend and threw a book at him.
A. on
B. about
C. at
D. with

14. Had I run out of gas, I . . . called the garage.


A. would
B. had
C. would have
D. should have

15. While my brother has excellent eyesight, he . . . hard of hearing.


A. has
B. was
C. is
D. isn’t
SRUCTURE DARI ZAID
1. In an area first explored by Samuel de Champlain,
(A) establishment of the city of Halifax in 1749
(B) in 1749 the city of Halifax established
(C) in 1749, establishing the city of Halifax
(D) the city of Halifax was established in 1749

2. ……….Nat Turner who led a revolt against slavery in Virginia in 1831.


(A) Where was
(B) It was
(C) He was
(D) That he was

3. The most elaborate of all bird nests , domed communal structure built by social
weaverbirds.
(A) larger
(B) largely is
(C) the large
(D) is the large

4. William Walker's mural, "Wall of Respect," an outdoor wall in Chicago, deals with
social issues.
(A) covers
(B) covers it
(C) which covers
(D) which it covers

5. The columbine flower, to nearly all of the United States, can be raised from seed in almost
any garden.
(A) native
(B) how native is
(C) how native is it
(D) is native

6. The photoperiodic response of algae actually depends on the duration of darkness, .


(A) the light is not on
(B) and not on light
(C) but is not on the light
(D) is not on light
7. The annual worth of Utah's manufacturing is greater than .
(A) that of its mining and farming combined
(B) mining and farming combination
(C) that mining and farming combined
(D) of its combination mining and farming

8. Four flags have flown over the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Spain,
Mexico, the Confederacy, and the United States.
(A) which of
(B) of mose being
(C) those of
(D) Those that of

9. Most of archaeologists know about prehistoric cultures is based on studies of material


remains.
(A) these
(B) what
(C) which
(D) their

10. In her time, Isadora Duncan was today a liberated woman.


(A) calling what we would
(B) who would be calling
(C) what we would call
(D) she would call it

11. ……………..around stones that are sun warmed, even the smallest of stones creates tiny
currents of warm air.
(A) The cool air
(B) If the air is cool
(C) That the air cools
(D) The cooler the air

12. According to some critics, the novels of William Burroughs demonstrate the major hazard of
absurd literature, tendency toward overembellishment and incoherence.
(A) notwithstanding
(B) besides
(C) is a
(D) its
13. Despite its wide range of styles and instrumentation, country music has certain common
features its own special character.
(A) give it that
(B) that give it
(C) give that
(D) that gives it to

14. Coinciding with the development of jazz in New Orleans in the 1920's in blues music.
(A) was one of the greatest periods
(B) one of the greatest periods
(C) was of the greatest periods
(D) the greatest periods

15. most tree frogs change color to harmonize…………


a. to their background
b. with their background
c. on their background
d. in background of them

16. Mules have the shape and the size like of horse ....the ears and the blabla like of donkeys
A. For is
B. Because
C. Neverthelees
D. And

17. E. Coli has proven to be most dangerous bacteria that can be acquired from food and water,
even in developed countries.
A. one of the
B. one of
C. one
D. of one

18. The death toll would much higher if immediate action had not been taken.
A. probably being
B. probably be
C. probably been
D. be probable

19. Their office consisted of three rooms, was used as a conference room.
A. larger of which
B. the largest of which
C. the largest of them
D. largest

20. In the past six months, the company has already received twice in gross revenues as it earned
in the entire preceding year.
A. as much
B. more
C. as many
D. as more

21. better, the team would have been able to defeat the opponent.
A. If it prepares
B. If prepares
C. Preparing
D. Had it prepared

22. Nobody knows why postponed until next week.


A. the meeting
B. was the meeting
C. did the meeting
D. the meeting was

23. The curriculum at the public school is as good more than 65,000 described species
of
A. or better than
B. as or better that
C. as or better than that
D. as or better than those

24. Being a private university, a well- organized charitable giving program in order to
offer a sufficient number of quality courses and activities.
A. development of
B. it developed
C. develop
D. Developing

25. all rainwater falling from a cloud reaches theground; some of it is lost through evaporation.
(A) Nowhere
(B) Not
(C) No
(D) None

26. A nation's merchant marine is made up of itscommercial ships and the people them.
(A) they operate
(B) who operate
(C) they operate of
(D) do they operate

27. During an eclipse of the Sun, in the shadow of the Moon.


(A) the Earth lies
(B) the Earth when lying
(C) that the Earth lies
(D) the lying Earth

28. Under the influence of Ezra Pound, Hilda Doolittle became associated with the Imagists, and
into one of the most original poets of the group.
A. developed
B. to be developing
C. who developed
D. developing it

29. ……….. more than 65.000 described species of protozoa, of which more than half are fossils.
A. Being that there are
B. There being
C. Are there
D. There are

30. one of the most difficult questions in difining, sleepis “what……the functions of sleep?”
a. is
b. has
c. have
d. are
31. Studies of the gravity field of the Earth indicate ………. Yield when unusual weigh is placed
on them.
(A) although its crust and mantle
(B) its crust and mantle to
(C) that its crust and mantle
(D) for its crust and mantle to

32. ………..,the first Black denomination in the United States.


(A) Richard Alien founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church
(B) Richard Alien, who founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church
(C) The African Methodist Episcopal Church founded by Richard Alien
(D) The foundation of the African Methodist Episcopal Church by Richard Alien

33. The annual worth of Utah's manufacturing is greater than……….


(A) that of its mining and farming combined
(B) mining and farming combination
(C) that mining and farming combined
(D) of its combination mining and farming

34. The wallflower……because its weak stems often grow on walls and along stony
cliffs for support.
(A) so called is
(B) so is called
(C) is so called
(D) called is so

The tongue can move and play a vital role in chewing, …..…, and .......
Jawaban : swallowing and speaking

Instead of being housed in one central bank, the Federal Reserve System is twelve districts.
Jawaban : to divided into

Those species are cultivated for their…….........


Jawaban : beautiful follage

Kiwi birds mainly eat insects, worms, and snails and… For their food by probing the ground
with their long bills.
Jawaban : search

One of the most difficult questions in difining sleep is.......................


Jawaban : what are the functions of sleep (i)

like snakes, lizards can be found continents except Antarctica.


Jawaban : on all other (i)

Prior to an extermination program earlier this century, .......... roamed across nearly all of North
America
Jawaban : live wolves(i)
Artist Gutzon Borglum designed the Mount Rushmore Memorial and worked ..........................
death in 1941.
Jawaban : the project from 1925 until his (i)

It is proving for drug makers to market


directly to patients.
Jawaban : less costly and more profitable

Sapphires weighing as much as two pound have............


Jawaban : on occasion been mined (i)

Dak inget soal tapi inget jawaban


1 To Produce art piece of artwork
2 Half area the land of Canada
3 Manufacturing
4 Realism
5 It can be
6 The agricultural

SECTION TWO: STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION


1. In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, the United States developed the reusable space shuttle
________to space cheaper and easier.
A. to make access
B and making access
C. which made accessible
D. and made accessible.

2. Genetically, the chimpanzee is more similar to humans _______.


A. are than any other animal
B. than is any other animal
C. any other animal is
D. and any other animal is

3. _______more than 65,000 described species of protozoa, of which more than half are fossils.
A. Being that there are
B. There being
C. Are there
D. There are
4. The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 ___ nearly unanimously through the United States
Congress.
A. passed
B. in passage
C. having passed
D. passing

5. Modern skyscrapers have a steel skeleton of beams and columns ___a three-dimensional
grid.
A. forms
B. from which forming
C. and forming
D. that forms

6. The average level of United States prices grew very little from 1953 until the mid-1960’s
when ____________.
A. did inflation begin
B. inflation began
C. the beginning of inflation
D. did the beginning of inflation

7. The basis premise behind all agricultural production is _____available the riches of the soil
for human consumption.
A. to be made
B. the making
C. making is
D. to make

8. ___to the united states House of Representatives in 1791, Nathaniel Macon remained in
office until 1815.
A. Election
B. Why he was elected
C. Elected
D. Who was elected

9. ________ of classical ballet in the united states began around 1830.


A. To teach
B. Is teaching
C. It was taught
D. The teaching
10. The universe is estimated ___between 10 billion and 20 billion years old.
A. being
B. to be
C. which is
D. is.

11. A situation in which an economic market is dominated by a ____ is known as a monopoly.


A. single of a product seller
B. product single of a seller
C. seller of a product single
D. single seller of a product

12. ____ freshwater species of fish build nests of sticks, stones, or scooped-out sand..
A. As the many
B. Of the many
C. Many
D. Many of them are

13. Newspaper publishers in the united states have estimated ___________reads a newspaper
every day.
A. nearly 80 percent of the adult population who
B. it is nearly 80 percent of the adult population
C. that nearly 80 percent of the adult population who
D. that nearly 80 percent of the adult population

14. The foundation of all other branches of mathematics is arithmetic, _ science of calculating
with numbers.
A. is the
B. the
C. which the
D. because the

15. Nylon was ___the human-made fibers.


A. the first of which
B. what the first of
C. it the first of
D. the first of
16. The male cicada sound is made by specialized structures on the abdomen and which
apparently severs to attract females.

17. Televisions are now an everyday feature of most households in the United States, and
television viewing is the number one activity leisure.

18. Bacteria are one of the most abundant life forms on Earth, growing on and inside another
living things, in every type of environment.

19. Fluorine is a greenish gas too active that even water and glass burn in it.

20. In general, novels are thought of extended works of prose fiction depicting the inner and
outer lives of their characters.

21. Metabolism is the inclusive term for the chemical reactions by which the cells of an organism
transforms energy, maintain their identity, and reproduce.

22. Although most petroleum is produced from underground reservoirs, petroleum occurs in a
varieties of forms at the surface.

23. A musical organ can have pipes of two kinds: flue pipes that work like a flute and reed pipes
that operate on same principle as a clarinet.

24. The Land Ordinance of 1784 divided the western lands belonging to the United States into
territories, each to be govern temporarily by its settlers.

25. If there is too much pituitary hormone of too few insulin, the amount of sugar in the blood
rises abnormally, producing a condition called hyperglycemia.

26. The care of children during their years of relative helplessness appears to have being the
chief incentive for the evolution of family structures.

27. It was not until the 1920’s that pollution came to be viewed by many as a threat to the health
of live on Earth.

28. Platelets are tiny blood cells that help transport hormones and other chemicals throughout the
body, and it play a key role in clotting blood.

29. Until the twentieth century, pendulum clocks were calibrated against the rotation of earth by
taking astronomically measurements.
30. The rapid growth of the world’s population over the past 100 years have led to a great
increase in the acreage of land under cultivation.

31. In the eighteenth century, the Pawnees, descendants of the Nebraska culture, lived in
villages sizeable on the Loup and Platte rivers in central Nebraska.

32. The attraction of opposite charges is one of the force that keep electrons in orbit around of
nucleus of an atom.

33. Of every the major traditions of wood carving, the one that is closest in structure to the tree
is the crest pole made by the Native Americans of the Northwest coast.

34. Many of the fine-grained varieties of sedimentary rocks known as shales yield oil when
distilled by hot.

35. In 1820 there were only 65 daily newspapers in the united states, which total daily
circulation of perhaps 100,000.

36. The Milky Way galaxy includes the Sun, its planets, and rest of the solar system, along with
billions of stars and other objects.

37. Some of sharpshooter Annie Oakley’s exploits with a gun are almost unbelievable when it
comes to accuracy, speed of firing ,and endure.

38. Evidence from ancient fossils indicates the scorpion may had been among the first land
animals.

39. Jetties, piers designed to aid in marine navigation, are constructed primary of wood, stone,
concrete, or combinations of these materials.

40. The Barnes Foundation in Merion, Pennsylvania, was chartered in 1922 to promotion art
education by providing art classes and by establishing a publishing program.
STRUCTURED :
1. Hanya Holm → dance dancer
2. Eclips of the sun → the earth lies
3. Erza found → developed into
4. ________ all rainwater → not
5. Explored by samuel → the city of halifax was estiblished in 1749
6. Merchant marine → who operate them
7. ___ not turner → it was
8. All bird nests → is the large
9. Wall of respect → which covers
10. Field of the earth → that is crust and mantle
11. The columbine flower → native
12. Photoperiodic → and not on light
13. Utah’s manufacturing → that of its mining and farming
14. The tounge → swallowing
15. Federal reverse system → divided into
16. Species are cultivired → beatiful follage
17. Kiwi birds → and search
18. That city in 1685 → it
19. ___ canadian province except → other
20. Tree frags → with their background
21. ___ the function of the sleep? → are
22. Dr. Bethune → an advisor
23. Some plant produce → irritated
24. Thunderstroms long before people → do
25. Eartg on its axis is → responsible for
26. Microscope → should be planted
27. __ most radical of environment → the
28. The slope and topography → do not permit
29. Color and light → why powerfully
30. ___ that rachel carson → it is likely
31. Total color blindess → a rare condition
32. __ no conclusive → although
33. Narcissus buib – should be planted
34. Rain during the growing season → a bundant
35. Most of ___ archeologist → what
36. Isadora durchan → what we would call
37. ___ around stones → if the air is cool
38. ___ tendency toward → its
39. Despite wide range → that give it
40. Concoiding new oriens → was one of the greatest period
41. C. The project until...
42. D. Costing and more profitably
43. D. Ocassian mining
44. B. On all others
45. D. Wolves live

STRUCTURE SULIET NEW YEAR


1. C. can be
2. A. which produce sound
3. A. manufacturing
4. B. holf the land are of
5. B. realism
6. B. the
7. C. those of
8. D. a region of the western united states
9. B. when reproduce
10. A. that had
11. A. what is now
12. C. nevertheless
13. D. passed
14. D. wass it
15. D. on the lower end
16. A. labor day
17. A. producing
18. D. fash
19. C.unless
20. C. the first woman
21. A. almost always found with
22. A. that day are
23. Actually present
24. C. that was
25. D. to investigate
26. A. ordinary that
27. C. did rubber become
28. A. invented
29. C.where are no
30. C. almost half of
31. D. dance teacher
32. A. the earth lies
33. A. developed
34. C. not
35. B. ho operate
36. D. Its
37. D. more
38. A. should be planed
39. B. he
40. D.do not permit

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