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GMAT無料文法レッスン 確認テスト⑳
Posted in 3-3 GMAT文法テスト11-20 on 06/10/2009 09:48 am by arahigumaGMAT文法確認テスト第20回です。これでこの形式のテストは最後にしようと思います。
第1回から全部やった人は400問演習したことになるので、そろそろ基礎が固まってきてる…..はず。
今後はどうするか未定です。もうちょっとレベルの高い練習問題を紹介しようかとも思いますが。
基本ができてからGMATの勉強を…と思っている人は、この確認テストを一通りやってみて、正解、不正解の理由が概ね分かるならとっととGMATにとりかかる方がよいでしょう。少なくともウチの講義にはついてこれると思います。
ではどうぞ。
21. Two of James Jones’s best-known novels, From Here to Eternity or The Thin Red Line, deal with army life.
22. Koala bears obtain all their nourishment from the leaves for the eucalyptus tree.
23. Streets and highway in the United States cover over 3,700,000 miles and are used by more than 117 million motor vehicles.
24. Earthworm tunnels admit air and raining into the depth of the soil.
25. When dried slowly and natural, raisins are high in iron and other minerals.
26. The entire Appalachian Mountain ranged is laced with an intricate network of springs, streams, waterfalls, and rivers.
27. For thousands of years, people have utilized some kind of refrigeration to cool beverages and preserving food.
28. Even though body language is repeatedly ignored or misread, nonverbal communication is still less complication than verbal communication.
29. Pilots rarely concentrate on one particular instrument on the flight deck, but rather checked them all at intervals.
30. Soprano Julia Migenes-Johnson believes in that her Latin American background helped her interpret the role of the Spanish character Carmen in a 1984 opera film.
31. Civilization resulted from the ability of human beings to control fire, cultivate crops, train animals, and built permanent homes.
32. A Humboldt penguin weighing around nine pounds eats up to three pounds of fish every daily.
33. Metropolitan area have increased in the majority of countries.
34. Long exposed to air and moisture will cause nails to rust and rust holes to form in sheet iron.
35. Climatic conditions variable considerably in Utah, largely because of differences in latitude and elevation.
36. From its early days until about 1880, Philadelphia be the financial capital of the United States.
37. James Baldwin’s Just Above My Head is a revealing book portraying all the lyricism, violent, and tenderness that contribute to human interaction.
38. How many of us have not at times feel exasperated at incessant social demands on our personal lives and tried to isolate ourselves from others?
39. Lancewood is yellowish brown in color, finely textured, toughly, and extremely heavy.
40. Malvin Gray Johnson is noted especially for the pictures who he painted in Brightwood, Virginia, in the late summer of 1934.
GMAT無料文法レッスン 確認テスト⑲
Posted in 3-3 GMAT文法テスト11-20 on 06/05/2009 07:00 am by arahigumaではどうぞ。
1. The importance of mythology within a culture — in the status of storytellers.
(A) as reflected
(B) reflected
(C) is reflected
(D) reflected there
2. A square meter is —a square yard.
(A) than slightly larger
(B) slightly larger than
(C) larger than slightly
(D) slightly than larger
3. In the 1930’s, the United States government set up a number of programs to protect the farmer against low prices, to control crop surpluses, and —.
(A) encouraging soil conservation
(B) to encourage soil conservation
(C) soil conservation was encouraged
(D) to conserve the soil was encouraged
4. The nadir is a reference point of the celestial sphere that is directly opposite the zenith and vertically downward from —.
(A) a person where standing
(B) where a person is standing
(C) a person stands where
(D) where does a person stand
5. Having received over eighty percent of the vote, Jane M. Byme became the first woman — elected mayor of Chicago.
(A) who she
(B) she was
(C) was to
(D) to be
6. —common potato scab, most scab diseases are caused by various fungi.
(A) The
(B) Not the
(C) Except for the
(D) Only the
7. Tecumseh, — played an influential role in his tribe both in times of peace and war.
(A) was a strong fighter and gifted orator
(B) a strong fighter and gifted orator whose
(C) a strong fighter and was a gifted orator
(D) a strong fighter and gifted orator
8. Regardless of — or facilities, a park is intended for the enjoyment of all.
(A) the location of it
(B) its location
(C) what location it has
(D) whether its location
9. —, but the larvae are parasitic on other insects.
(A) The adult bee fly feeds on flower nectar.
(B) The flower nectar the adult bee fly feeds on
(C) The adult bee fly the flower nectar feeds on
(D) The flower nectar feeds the adult bee fly on
10. Ball-point pen manufacturers work with measurements — used in spacecraft.
(A) those precisely
(B) they are precisely
(C) as precise as those
(D) as those are precisely
11 — the zero was invented is not known.
(A) After
(B) Since
(C) Although
(D) When
12. Authorities have found that the addition of antibiotics to livestock fodder — humans immune to the drugs.
(A) be making
(B) can be made
(C) can make
(D) make
13. Since — the principal raw material for making glass optical fibers, such fibers are far less expensive to manufacture than copper cables.
(A) is sand ordinary
(B) is ordinary sand
(C) sand is ordinary
(D) ordinary sand is
14. The production of tin ore in the United States is relatively insignificant, — less than one hundred tons annually.
(A) amounting to
(B) in the amount
(C) amounts to it
(D) to the amount of
15. By studying fossils, paleontologists learn — forms of life thrived during various periods of the Earth’s history.
(A) from
(B) so
(C) the
(D) what
16. Successful economists must be able understand the effect of world events on national economies.
17. The distinction between complex and simple lipids lie in their cell structure.
18. Writers, artists, and singers often meet in the coffeehouses of New York City’s Greenwich Village, where can they present their work to a small but influential public.
19. The fundamental problem of a tax system is to do enough money to pay for the expenses of government.
20. Eagles have such the long, broad wings and tails that they look clumsy while they are on the ground.