... the nature of
technology.
20 . Meadowlarks are about the same size than robins, but they have heavier bodies, shorter tails, and
longer bills.
21 . On May 20 ,19 32, Amelia Earhart became the ... the Atlantic Ocean.
22 . Translated into terms of psychological theory, association has been thought of as the basis of to
learn, conditioning, and creative thinking.
23 . The Statue of Liberty ... the circumference around the two poles.
22 . A fish must constantly to gulp water in order to keep a current flowing through its delicate gills.
23 . Maria Martinez, a Pueblo Indian, rediscovered...
... Earth‘s crust, is an odorless, colorless, and
tasteless gas.
22 . Salamanders are frequently to be find in moist, wooded areas.
23 . Steam engines have been replaced in most cases by more economical ... fantasy.
26 . Ordinary beaver dams vary in length from a few feet to a hundred feet or more than.
27 . In the United State, presidential elections are held once every four year.
28 .Except ... the United
States.
22 .Beyond their importance as a source of food for both people and animals, corn is also used to
produce alcohol-based fuels.
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23 . The Bollingen Prize...
... largest city, is industrial and banking center.
40. A rat‘s sharp teeth can gnaw through wood, plaster, or soft metallic such as lead.
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20 . The United States Department of Agriculture supervises ... meat.
21 . All birds, alike most reptiles and a few primitive mammals, develop from embryos in eggs outside
the mother‘s body.
22 . The expansion of adult training programs has resulted partially ... executive, a senate, and a house
of representatives.
(A) In 1 827 they drafted
(B) The draft in 1 827
(C) In 1 827 was drafted
(D) Drafted in 1 827
16. Sociological studies have found that deeply hold...
...
21 . The poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks demonstrates a major characteristically of twentieth –century
writing: the conflict between commitment to a social ideal and commitment to art.
22 . Montessori ... of the planet Saturn.
25 . Every individual cell, whether its exists as an independent microorganism or is part of a complex
creature, has its own life cycle.
26 . Because aluminum is nonmagnetic, ... of about 23 ,000 when it becomes a city in 1834.
20 . People can remember more information for higher periods of time when they use more than one
sense in the process of learning.
21 . Jazz...
... differences in size
and weight.
22 . The construction of sundials was considered to be an acceptable part of a student‘s educator as
late as the seventeenth century.
23 . Historians have never reached ... differences in size
and weight.
22 . The construction of sundials was considered to be an acceptable part of a student‘s educator as
late as the seventeenth century.
23 . Historians have never reached ...
26 . The dromedary camel is raised especially to racing.
27 . The founding of the Boston Library in 1653 demonstrate the early North American colonists
interest in books and libraries.
28 ....
... artificially dilated.
22 . The most widely writer praised of the 1960‘s in the United States was probably Joyce Carol Oates,
who published many novels and short stories.
23 . Unlike animals such ...
and hearing.
22 . Like all ecological systems, a forest is made up of a living environment and a nonliving
environment, the latter composed of air, rocks, soiled, and water.
23 . The purposeful ... of
romantic love songs in a large hall.
27 . Atrophy is a decrease in size of a cell, organ, tissues, or other part of the body such as a limb.
28 . The poetry of e.e. cummings illustrates...
... below a single management.
22 . In its simplest form, a transformer is composed of two coils of wire place together without no wires
actually in contact.
23 . The greatest natural resource ... whether mythical or
historical in character.
22 . The success of a naval ship is determined by its seaworthiness, speedy, and maneuverability.
23 . Administrative assistants are often expected ... effective in controlling insects.
22 . In some occupations, the computer has already replaced the motor vehicle as the principal
conserve of time and laboring.
23 . Farming becomes more expensive...
... between
independent and dependence variables.
22 . Vaccines for some rare diseases are given only to persons which risk exposure to the disease.
23 . Recause it is a healthful way to exercise ... excellent method for
release tension.
24 . Doppler radar can be used to determine the direction which in the particles of a cloud are moving.
25 . Applied research aims at some specific ... than
(D) attempt rather than to
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20 . Pieces of eighteenth-century porcelain they are frequently dug up in excavations at williamsburg
Virginia.
21 . A major purpose of scientific analysis...
... always
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20 . In the 1800‘s daguerreotypes were used a greatest deal, especially for portraits.
21 . Vervet mons have a well-developed systems vocal communication.
22 . The invention ... plant
at approximate 27 2 feet tall.
29 . Since the turn of the century, the number of Native Americans living in Canada is increased.
30. Eleanor Roosevelt played a leading part in women‘s organizations, ... people, particularly that in isolated
areas.
22 . Hydraulic machines lift heavy load, exertion large forces, drive vehicles and machine tools, and
control many kinds of motion.
23 . Although...
... charge.
22 . Musical chords generally consist of three or four notes, which played at the same time.
23 . The novel or short story are the literary forms most typically called fiction.
24 . Eclecticism ...
silicon are more still abundant.
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20 . Sea turtle hatchlings sleep afloat at the surface of the water not adults tend to sleep far below the
surface.
21 . Nearly all qualities in the physical ... elements dissimilar in style in single work of art.
25 . Speed refers only toward the rate of motion without specifying any direction of motion.
26 . Turbines provide power for a various of machines...
... the early 1900‘s.
20 . It was in the late 1930‘s where Dixieland jazz was appreciated by the general public for the first
time.
21 . Since 1 920 women have been able to participate actively ... more.
24 . The development of the boiler is closely related to those of the steam engine, to which it is a
necessary adjunct.
25 . The Rodeo Association of America, formed in 1 929 , set up ... changes in the environment.
22 . The element bromine is not found in nature in the free state because of their strong tendency to
take up electrons and form compounds.
23 . During dives that may...
... November 20 , 19 42, although much more work
needed be done to complete it.
22 . Sagebrush flourishes in the dry soil of the western plains, where other many plants cannot grow.
23 . Modern ... represented at symbols.
22 . As her focus changed, the love poetry that Edna St. Vincent Millay produced in the 1 920 ‘s
increasing gave way to poetry dealing with social injustice.
23 . When a pearl ... immediate and
modern idiom.
32. To convert an angle measured in radians for an equivalent angle measured in degrees, multiply
the number of radians by 57 .29 6.
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32. In the United States among...
... orchestral music.
21 . Since it lives in the desert, the collared lizard depends from insects for water as well as for food.
22 . The Texas Panhandle region, in the northwestern part of the state, ... valuable.
22 . Geologists find it useful to identification fossils in a rock sample because certain assemblages of
species are characteristic of specific geologic time periods.
23 . Many poets ...
these adaptations.
28 . In 1991 Antonia Novello, the United States Surgeon General launched several programs to
address particular problem that young people have.
29 . Some psychologists...
... heating systems and better
insulation.
22 . Rabbits have large front tooth, short tails, and hind legs and feet adapted for running and jumping.
23 . Dentistry is a branch of medicine that ... the
time she was twenty.
21 . O Halifax is largest city and chief port of Nova Scotia and is the eastern terminus of Canada‘s two
great railway systems.
22 .T. S. Eliot received wide recognition ... diameter nearly ten times those of Earth.
21 . Ogden Nash often extended sentences over several lines produce surprising and comical rhymes.
22 . By the second month of life, most infant can...