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GMAT無料文法レッスン 確認テスト⑱

少し間が空いてしまいましたが、GMAT文法確認テストの18回目です。間違い探し20問です。

21. Tenant farmers are those they either rent a farm and work it for themselves or work the farm for the owner and receive payment.

22. At home in underground tunnels, the mole is active by day and by nightly throughout the year.

23. The wood of the mahogany tree is soft enough to be easily sawed, planed, and carves.

24. Author Sarah Ome Jewett published her first story when was nineteen years old.

25. Fluorine combines with other elements so readily than any other chemical element.

26. The rose, one of the most beautiful of all flowers, is a symbol of fragrance and lovely.

27. In times of peace a government may exert pressure on another government, for political or economic reasonings, by means of an embargo.

28. Slightly over half of the population of El Paso, Texas, says both English and Spanish.

29. The “Little Ice Age” was a period of unsettled weather that has lasted from the mid-sixteenth to the early eighteenth century.

30. Jute is graded in quality according to its color, its strong, and the length of its fibers.

31. Overspecialization is a possible contributing factors when a species becomes extinct.

32. A galaxy is composed from gas, dust, and billions of stars.

33. In 1915 Lillien Jane Martin became the first woman to be appointed heading of a Stanford University department.

34. The recession of the 1970’s underscore some of the basic problems of contemporary American society.

35. In 1882 Schuyier Skaats Wheeler invented the fan electric, a propeller driven by a motor.

36. Banking is ancient origin, though little is known about its history prior to the thirteenth century.

37. Allied with the British in the War of 1812, the Shawnee chief Tecumseh was regarded as having impression organizational capabilities.

38. Greatly high production costs, together with serious health and safety concerns, have reduced the number of nuclear power plants being built today.

39. The first person believed to have used a series of photograph to produce an illusion of movement was Coleman Sellers.

40. Young eagles develop adult markings after their third year, at which time they leave parental supervise and seek their own mates and territories.

 

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GMAT無料文法レッスン 確認テスト⑰

ではGMAT文法確認テストの17回目です。同じようなのばっかりなので、20回で一旦終了する…..かもしれません。

1. Peter Joseph Wilhelm Debye developed a method for bringing substances to the lowest temperatures —.

(A) known to science     

(B) know science    

(C) knowing science    

(D) science is known

2. — is a term for the partial or complete inability to hear.

(A) Deafness     

(B) There is deafness    

(C) It is deafness    

(D) Deafness that

3. In her later years, — an autobiographical history of the Chicago Teachers’ Federation.

(A) when Margaret Haley wrote     

(B) it was Margaret Haley’s writing    

(C) Margaret Haley’s writing of    

(D) Margaret Haley wrote

4. Most living creatures depend on plants —.

(A) have their nourishment     

(B) for their nourishment    

(C) nourishment for them    

(D) they have nourishment

5. Sunburn, —,  is caused not by heat but by rays of ultraviolet light.

(A) that a painful redness of the skin is     

(B) is a painful redness of the skin    

(C) a painful redness of the skin    

(D) when is there a painful redness of the skin

6. Not until the latter part of the nineteenth century — into the United States in large quantities.

(A) bananas were brought     

(B) when bananas were brought    

(C) that brought bananas    

(D) were bananas brought

7. The Everglades is a beautiful region of southern Florida — the primitive past mingles with modern life.

(A) there     

(B) where    

(C) after    

(D) in

8. Inflation is a problem by which all economies, even very tightly controlled ones, are —.

(A) threatened always with     

(B) always are threatened    

(C) threatened by always    

(D) always threatened

9. In the United States advertising revenue pays all the direct costs of television and radio broadcasting and — less than seventy percent of the cost of newspaper publishing.

(A) no     

(B) none    

(C) nor

(D) neither

10. Hawks serve an important purpose in the scheme of nature — on destructive rodents, such as mice and rats.

(A) by preying     

(B) in order that preying    

(C) that they prey    

(D) than to prey

11. The artistic director of the 1984 National Playwrights Conference was Lloyd Williams, — the Yale School of Drama.

(A) of whom is dean     

(B) of whose dean    

(C) is dean of    

(D) dean of

12. Igneous rock — from the cooling and solidification of molten matter from the Earth’s interior.

(A) being originated     

(B) have originated    

(C) originates    

(D) originating

13. Elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1968, Shirley Chisholm quickly gained — as an outspoken advocate of the interests of the poor.

(A) national attention     

(B) attention national    

(C) national as attention    

(D) as national attention

14. The commutation of a criminal’s sentence differs from a pardon — reduces the terms of punishment rather than excuses the criminal completely.

(A) in that     

(B) that it in    

(C) in that it    

(D) that in

15. The opening section of a sonata is the longest and —.

(A) introduces its principal theme     

(B) its principal theme introduced    

(C) being introduced its principal theme    

(D) its principal theme introducing

以下は間違い探し。

16. From its beginning in 1639, Newport was a haven for colonial privateers as well a major port for trade.

17. The main stream of a river frequently is dividing into two or more branches near its mouth.

18. The natural gas that flows from a well must to be cleaned and treated before being marketed.

19. Research in molecular biology has demonstrate phenomenal similarities between humans and apes.

20. Among the most important jazz innovators in the twentieth century are being Louis Armstrong, Fletcher Henderson, Duke Ellington, and Dizzy Gillespie.

本日はここまで。

 

保護中: GMAT無料文法レッスン 確認テスト⑯ 解答と解説

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GMAT無料文法レッスン 確認テスト⑯

ちょっと間が空いてしまいましたが、GMAT文法確認テストの16回目です。

間違い探し20問をどうぞ。

21. The industrial heartland of Canada is locate along the Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence waterways, in the province of Ontario.

22 Sound waves entering the ear and are changed into nerve signals that are subsequently sent to the brain.

23. Often called “Father of the Blues, ” W.C. Handy he helped establish and develop the musical  genre known as the blues.

24. One of the world’s largest salt mines lie directly under the city of Detroit.

25. In his natural state in the living organism, proteins seldom occur as single, pure substances.

26. Many of the trees native to the state of Maine yield useful woods, a number of which are of tall market value.

27. The chemically composition and crystal structure of a mineral can often be determined only in a laboratory.

28. The innovative poetry of Walt Whitman motivated later poets to experiment with both meter or subject matter.

29. Numerous professional associations have educational program for their members.

30. The sign language developed by the Plains Indians is conceptually similar to theirs graphic system of signs painted on buckskin.

31. Early aviation engineers found they could increase the speeding of an airplane by streamlining its shape.

32. The Heisman Trophy is award annually to the outstanding college football player in the United States.

33. On November 1860, the Pony Express carried news of President Abraham Lincoln’s election from Fort Keamy, Nebraska, to Fort Churchill, Nevada

34. The goals of managing timber resources is to achieve an approximate balance between the growth of new wood and the size of the annual harvest.

35. Some people are allergic to certain type of food , for example, strawberries or seafood.

36. The value of gold, like those of any other commodity, results from the interplay of the forces of supply and demand.

37. Prehistoric humans had to adjust their daily work to the weather, and the gathering of wild seeds and fruits to the seasonal.

38. Background noise in an office should be bland, unnoticeable, and continuously.

39. The extinct dodo bird had wings that were too small that the bird could not fly.

40. Seaweed nurtures numerous communities of living things, which are protected under the wet coverings of the weeds while the tide out.

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