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TEST 2
1. Each of the nurses report to the operating room when his or her name is called.
2. Species like snakes, lizards, coyotes, squirrels, and jack rabbitsseems to exist quite happily in the desert.
3. The freshman failed to follow the advice of her senior that he studied hard and not go out too much.
4. Parks which are found in downtown areas where office workers and store employees can enjoy their lunch
hours sitting on the green grass in clean, fresh air.
5. The guide told the tourists that it was a good restaurantspecializing in seafood just round the corner from
the museum.
6. Doctors believe there is better in this modern world of ours to try to prevent illnesses than to rely on
medicines to cure them.
7. By the turn of the century, most of the inventions that were to bring in all the comforts of modern
living have already beenthought of.
8. Mercury and alcohol are widely used in thermometers becausetheir volume increases uniform
with temperature.
9. The Commitments of Traders Report is released by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission on
eleventh day of each month.
10. Mary and her sister just bought two new winters coats at the clearance sale.
11. It is the role of the National Bureau of Standards to establishaccurate measurements for
science, industrial, and commerce.
12. While verbalization is the most common form of language inexistence, humans make use of
many others systems and techniques to express their thoughts and feelings.
13. It is interesting to compare the early stylized art forms of ancient civilizations to the modern abstract
forms of art.
14. For the first time in the history of the country, the person which was recommended by the president to
replace a retiring justice on the Supreme Court is a woman.
15. Although jogging is a good way to lose weight and improve one's physical condition, most doctors
recommend that the potential jogger begin in a correct manner by getting a complete checkup.
16. The Greek historian Herodotus reported that one hundred thousand men are employed for twenty years to
build the Great Pyramid at Gizeh.
17. It was her, Elizabeth I, not her father, King Henry, who led England into the Age of Empire.
18. Because blood from different individuals may different in the type of antigen on the surface of the red
cells and the type of antibody in the plasma, a dangerous reaction can occur between the donor and recipient
in a blood transfusion.
19. When mining for gold, you must first obtain the gold ore and then apart the gold from the ore.
20. The amount of women earning Master's Degrees has risensharply in recent years.
TEST 3
1. When a patient's blood pressure is much higher than it should be, a doctor usually insists that he will
not smoke.
2. Geochemistry includes the study of the movement of elementsfrom one place to another as a result
of processes chemical.
3. Even on the most careful prepared trip, problems will sometimes develop.
4. I don't care you do just so long as you do it immediately.
5. The master of ceremonies announced in a loud and clear voice and told that the dinner would be late due
to unforsee
6. Sate universities bear the name of their state, and itsachievements are recognized as state achievements.
TEST 4
1. Writers and media personnel sell theirselves best by theimpression given in their verbal expression.
2. The disposable camera, a single-use camera preloaded withprint film, has appeared in the late 1980s,
and has become very popular.
3. A largely percentage of Canadian export business is with theUnited States.
4. Some studies show that young babies prefer the smell of milk to those of other liquids.
5. When the ball struck him in the face, the player was collapsedbut his teammates carried on playing.
6. Until the project completed, the effects of the new measures will not be known, especially in rural areas.
7. Pollution, which affects nearly all countries, increase the riskof disease as well as harming the
environment.
8. Some people think that the desire to wear sunglasses are more a need to impress than to protect the eyes.
9. Laser technology is the heart of a new generation of high-speed copiers and printer.
10. The artist tried stimulate interest in painting by taking his students to the museums.
11. The Pilgrims were 102 English emigrants whom, after arrivingon the Mayflower, became the
first European settlers in New England.
12. all the scouts got theirselves ready for the long camping trip by spending their weekends living in the
open.
13. After to have won the light-heavyweight title at the 1960 Olympic Games, Muhammad Ali began to
box professionally
14. The information officer at the bank told his customers thatthere was several different kinds of checking
accounts available.
15. A turtle differs from all other reptiles in that its body is encased in a protective shell of their own.
16. Almost all life depends to chemical reactions with oxygen to produce energy.
17. It is essential that vitamins are supplied either by foods or by supplementary tablets for normal
growth to occur.
TEST 5
1. It was her who represented her country in the United Nations and later became ambassador to the United
States.
2. Some birds, such as quails, can move instant from a restingposition to full flight.
3. Globes and maps have been important throughout history, butnever many so than today.
4. Before becoming successful, Charles Kettering, former vice president of General Motors, was so poor that
he has to use the hayloft of a barn as a laboratory.
5. Computers have made access to information instantly available just by push a few buttons.
6. By passing sunlight through a prism, the light is separate into a spectrum of colors.
7. The scientific method consists of forming hypotheses, collectdata, and testing results.
8. The new librarian was hired because of her past experience hasbeen found to be not only inefficient but
also lazy.
9. With its strong claws and its many protruding tooth a gopheris an excellent digger.
10. My cousin composes not only the music, but also sings the songs for the major Broadway musicals.
11. The state of New Mexico is not densely population, with anaverage of only four people per square
kilometer.
12. Never before has so many people in the United States beeninterested in soccer.
13. Please send me information with regard of insurance policies available from your company.
14. Traditionally, the flag is risen in the morning and taken downat night.
15. Increasing involvement in agriculture by large corporationshas resulted in what is known
as agribusiness-that is, agriculture with business techniques, including heavy capitalization, specialization of
production, and to control all stages of the operation.
16. A calorie is the quantity of heat required to rise one gallon of water one degree centigrade at one
atmospheric pressure.
17. It is believed that a people could live on Mars with little life support because the atmosphere is similar
to that of Earth.
18. A few tiles on Skylab were the only equipments that failedto perform well in outer space.
19. By the mid-nineteenth century, land was such expensivein large cities that architects began
to conserve space by designing skyscrapers.
20. The Board of Realtors doesn't have any informations aboutthe increase in rent for this area.
TEST 6
1. The prime rate is the rate of interest that a bank will chargewhen it borrows money to its best clients.
2. The purchased of Louisiana was one of the biggest events in the history of the United States.
3. In the last 10 years, Mexican government has reduced the number of its state-owned companies to about
half.
4. Prevented the soil from erosion, the trees planted by the farmer many years before were what stopped the
flood from reaching his house.
5. Stuart stopped to write his letter because he had to leave for the hospital.
6. Today was such beautiful day that I couldn't bring myself to complete all my chores.
7. Louis Braille designed a form of communication enabling peopleto convey and preserve their thoughts to
incorporate a series of dots which were read by the finger tips.
TEST 7
1. As the demand increases, manufacturers who previouslyproduced only a large, luxury
car is compelled to make a smaller model in order to compete in the market.
2. Some fish use their sense of smell as a guide when return to a spawning site.
3. Mirrors done of shiny metal were used by the Egyptians inancient times.
4. Awards were given to the best athletes, sportsmen and coaches at the annual dinner of the Association of
Sports Commentators.
5. The yard sales are a good way to get rid of all those thingsthat have been cluttering up our garages and
attics for years.
6. Bronze after being heated by a strong flame will change color, especially when exposure to hydrogen.
7. The bridge was hitting by a large ship during a sudden stormlast week.
8. While they were away at the beach, they allowed their neighbors use their barbeque grill.
9. Traveling ballet companies were uncommon before herAugusta Maywood formed the
first traveling troupe.
10. Whitman wrote "Leaves of Grass" as a tribute to the Civil War soldiers who had laid on the battlefields
and whom he had seenwhile serving as an army nurse.
11. Harvard University was established just after sixteen yearsthe Pilgrims arrived.
12. Although a doctor may be able to diagnose a problemperfect, he still may not be able to find a drug to
which the patient will respond.
13. Because not food is as nutritious for a baby as its mother's milk, many women are returning to the
practice of breast feeding.
14. Scientific fish farming, known as aquaculture, has existed formore than 4000 years, but scientists
who make research in this field are only recently providing the kind of information that growers need to
increase production.
15. Doctors agree that the fluid around the spinal cord helps the nourish the brain.
TEST 8
1. There is an unresolved controversy as to whom is the real author of the Elizabethan
plays commonly credited to William Shakespeare.
2. Kiwi birds search the ground with the bills for insects, worms, and snails to eat.
3. In 1903, when the Wright brothers announced they had invented a flying machine, his news
was generally ignored.
4. In his early days as a direct, Charlie Chaplin produced 62short, silent comedy films in four years.
5. The diary it was kept secret until the end of the war in fear ofreprisals by the occupying army.
6. The rate of the heartbeat has been controlled by a small node of nerve-like muscle tissue
called the pacemaker.
7. George is not enough intelligent to pass this economicsclass without help.
8. Nancy said that she went to the supermarket before cominghome.
9. Some tree frogs can alter their colors in order to blend to their environment.
10. Not one in one hundred children exposed to the disease arelikely to develop symptoms of it.
11. A dam stops the flow of water, creating a reservoir and raisethe level of water.
12. An organ is a group of tissues capable to perform some special function, as for example, the heart, the
liver, or the lungs.
13. A City University Professor reported that he discovers a vaccine which has been 80 percent effective in
reducing the instances of tooth decay among small children.
14. The extent to which an individual is a product of either heredity or environment cannot proven,
but several theorieshave been proposed.
15. If dinosaurs would have continued roaming the earth, manwould have evolved quite differently.
16. Find in 1933, The New York Sun was the first successful penny newspaper.
17. A new form of cocaine, crack attacks the nervous system, brain, and bodily in a sharper fashion than
cocaine.
18. Cartilage covers the ends of bones helps to protect the joints from wear and tear.
19. Denver is call the "Mile High City" because it is at an altitudeof 5,280 feet, or one mile, above sea level.
20. The common field mouse is about four inches long and has athree-inched tail.
TEST 9
1. There is some scissors in the desk drawer in the bedroom if you need them.
2. Studying the science of logic is one way to cultivate one'sreason skills.
3. Industrial lasers are most often used for cutting, welding, drilling, and measure.
4. The masterpiece "A Christmas Carol" wrote by Charles Dickensin 1843.
5. Southern California, is known for its mild winters, has becomethe new home for many senior
citizens escaping the hard Northern winters.
6. Who he decides to see and when what is the main cause of contention between Bill and Susan whose
marriage is otherwisequite good.