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The party could not be called success because so few people that were invited actually came

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The Johnston family have been living in a tiny apartment since they move to town last September (Since=present perfect ; move=moved V2)

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Over the past few years medical researchers have searching for a means to control the herpes virus (searching=searched V3)

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The pilot who was killed in the crash maintained a outstanding record of safety (an bunyi vocal ex: an umbrella, a university)

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For some time now, advertising has been tightly control by the federal communication (control=controlled V3 karena letaknya sebelum by)

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The cost of groceries has risen so rapidly during the past several years that lower income family could scarely buy what they need (has=present; could=can present; need=present)

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After the horse threw the jockey severd times, its owners decided it was best to withdraw it from the upcoming (its owners pemilik pemiliknya its=its_it is)

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Although Latin was extreme important in its day, it has been considered a dead language since the fall of the Roman Empire (extreme = extremely)

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Christianity has became a worldwide religion since it began almost two thousand years ago (became=become)

10. Although the students are disliking the material they are studying right now, their instructor has no authority to change the syllabus. (are dihapus, disliking=dislike) 11. Long before Europeans applied it to firearms, the Chinese they invented gunpowder 12. Zucchini is a vegetable who can be grown in many parts of the united states 13. Some transplants work only if the replacement organ is took from a close relative of the patient (is took=is taken)

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14. The rattlesnake relishes warmth and find sun-baked southwestern country roads congenial places to rest, with the result that unwary motorists who stop are bitten (find=finds) 15. Spanish, like Italian, is large based on Latin (large=largely) 16. In common with some other states which imposes taxes on raw materials to other areas. Montana imposes a taxes on coal sold elsewhere (a taxes=the taxes) 17. .as only a second-rate impressionist painter, Pisarro has recently received high praise from many art critics A. Being regarded B. Regarded C. He was regarded D. Has he was regarded 18. The existence of the inter-maxillary bone.not by an anatomist but by the writer and poet A. Discovered (V2) B. Has discovered (V3) C. Was discovered (V3) D. Has been discovered (V3) 19. ..associations with left-handed nesstend to be negative, those relating to right handedness are positive A. While B. In spite of C. However, D. indeed 20. .In the Atacama Desert A. It never virtually rains B. It virtually never rains
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21. Highly

interesting in music as a youth, young Johann Sebastian Bach may have

damaged his eyes copying musical scores (interested) 22. Located between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers, the history of the city of Babylon was long and rich (location) 23. Baking powder, composed of an alkali and one or more acid salts, are used to make cakes and biscuits light (is) 24. Loving throughout the Western world, ballet is a theatrical art which tells a story through dance accompanied by music (Loved) 25. When filled with a gas more lighter than air, a balloon becomes buoyant and rises (more dihapus) 26. In 1937 while approaching its moorings, the Hidenburg catch fire, killing a third of its passenger (caught) 27. The bear, a meat-eaten land animal, is generally peaceable if it and its young are left undisturbed (meat-eating) 28. Original cultivated in India, the banana was brought to the Americas by the Portuguese who found it in Africa (Originally) 29. The eagle uses the same nest year after year, .....new material each time A. And B. Which is C. adds D. adding

30. .mainly for the invention of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell devoted his life to help the deaf A. He is remembered B. To remember C. While remembering D. Though remembered

31. The Banyan trees of tropical Africa propagates by sending down shoots from its branches (tree) 32. Although the beavers hind feet is webbed for swimming, its front feet are small and handlike (are)
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33. Esperanto is unique among languages because they were invented by a single man, Ludwig Zamenhof. (it was) 34. Founded in the 17th century, Harvard university took its name from an early benefactor which donated his books to the library (who) 35. The golden eagle, one of two species of eagles in the US, build its nest on high, inaccessible cliffs (builds) 36. With special designed vaults, modern banks protect their customers money and other valuables (specialy) 37. The boomerang, a remarkable primitive weapon, is so sophisticated in its design that it can be thrown forward and yet return to the starting point (its) 38. Duck, geese, and swans are different types of waterfowl, but because their similar in behavior and physical characteristics, they comprise a single bird family (they are) 39. Since there were no honeybees in the North America early European settlers . A. importing them C. imported themselves B. Imported them D. their importation

40. Beethoven did not let his deafness from writing music A. His preventing B. Prevented him C. prevent him D. he prevented

41. Mixed seeds, such as cracked corn, peanuts, and sunflower seeds is popular feed for winter bird (are) 42. Borax, generally found in the desert, being useful as a water softener in the laundry industry (is) 43. After roosting all day in a dark cave, a bat leaves its shelter and spends the night hunting for their food (its) 44. The letter B probably it originated as a picture sign of a house (is) 45. Buckwheat flour.the seeds of the buckwheat plant. A. Is made from
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B. From C. It is from D. And 46. The state of Ohioname from an Iroquoian word meaning great river A. And its B. Along with its C. It got its D. got its 47. The ability to conceal themselves by camouflage enable some otherwise defenseless animal to survive 48. The information on the various types of wasps and bees in the area were useful to environmentalists who were fighting the use of pesticides 49. Sponges, with a structural organization like that of a colony of one-celled animals, they stand at the lowest level of the animal kingdom 50. Although was defeated for the presidency three times, William Jennings Bryan was a major influence in the United States (although he was) 51. Because wood which was abundant in the North American continent, it was the chief building material of early settlers (which dihapus) 52. The Bunsen burner is so named because it thought to have been invented by Robert Bunsen (is) 53. Seventy-five percents of the Burmese Farmers although only ten percents of their land is under cultivation (Burmese is Farmers) 54. Buttercups are avoided by grazing animals because their kitten juices (because of) 55. Plastic buttons are used on mens shirts because they are strength and can withstand many washings (strong)

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56. James Buchanan was a bachelor, his niece served as hostess of the White House during his Presidency A. It was B. During C. Because of D. Since

57. Because .has depleted many wildlife species, game preserves are being established A. Excessive hunting B. Hunting was excessive C. of hunting excessively D. they hunted excessively

58. American Indian languages, which differ widely, . To group many units of meaning into multisyllabic words A. And tend B. Tending C. to tend D. all tend

59. The lowlands of Albania are quite fertile .are alluvial A. Because they B. Which is because C. because of which D. and because

60. The history of ancient Egypt has been revealed only through.remains A. archeological B. archeologist C. archeologically D. archeology

61. ..is surpassed only by that of monkeys and apes A. The intelligent dog B. The dog have intelligence C. The dogs whose intelligence D. The intelligence of dogs

62. Because they were sacred places and believed to be safety from robbers, temples in ancient Greece served as bank vaults (safe) 63. Earthworms make their path through heavily soil by eating it and then eliminating it behind them (heavy) 64. Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expanding of air heated by lightning (expand)

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65. When the dogwood trees bloom in East Texas, the number of tourism increases dramatically (tourist) 66. Contrary to popular belief, bananas grown on the soft stalk of a leafy plant and not on trees with woody trunks (grow) 67. As early as 1784, balloonist took instruments with them to measure the pressure, temperature, and moist of air at different alntudes (moisture) 68. Wyatt Earp gained his reputation as the toughest gunfight in the country while he was serving as marshal of Wichita, Kansas.(gunfighter) 69. Elasticity refers to an objects ability to return to its original shape after being deformed by external pressure (it is) 70. Gravity not only causes bodies to fall.increases their speed A. and to B. and also C. but also D. and so

71. Because sheep.meat and wool, they are valued in many countries A. both produce B. having both C. both D. produce both

72. Fainting can result from either a lack of oxygen.a loss of blood A. or B. and from C. or from D. and

73. .oats and rye can endure severe winter weather A. Either B. They are C. Both D. Both of

74. Methods of flood control focus on preventing rivers from rising and to keep them within their banks.(keeping) 75. Painters of the expressionist school concentrated on themes of violent (violence) 76. The discovery of gold hastened the settlement of California as much if not more than, the reports of the fertile land and the good climate (as much as)
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horror, fear, and

77. The Gadsden Purchase came about because of a boundary dispute and because a railway was proposed (because of a proposed railway) 78. Cave explorers are called either spelunkers or speleology depending on whether they enter caves for sport or science (speleologist) 79. Success in fencing requires not only skill and balance but also mental alertness and concentrate(concentration) 80. Water vapor changing to liquidheat A. releases B. its C. it releases D. the

81. Yeasts are tinyplants A. and small B. single-celled C. small single-celled D. small one-celled

82. Expressionism is characterized by both the simplification of from and the use and utilization of certain colors (dihapus) 83. Both the rising of bread dough and the changing of grape juice to wine are famous, well-known examples of fermentation(dihapus) 84. Sand dunes are formed where the wind loses energy and drops their load of particles(its) 85. Fatigue is a feeling of weariness and exhaustion which is remedied by eating or sleeping(dihapus) 86. Sheep can live and thrive on semiarid, mountainous, hilly lands where cattle cannot exist(dihapus) 87. Ferdinand and Isabella, who ruled in the fifteen and sixteenth centuries, helped create the boundaries of modern-day Spain (fifteenth) 88. The flamingo is a graceful, aquatic bird that is pink in color and has a long neck and slender legs(dihapus)

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89. A coma is a deep state of unconsciousness from which a patient cannot be roused by ordinary, common means. 90. Gardening, according to recent surveys, it is the eighth most popular American leisure-time activity 91. The place of solar energy among more popular energy sources are still being debated in scientific circles (is) 92. Because of advances in medical technology, doctors can now administer drugs at a time when the body can make optimum use of it (them) 93. From only 10,000 in 1900, gulls have increased to about 1.25 million more(dihapus) 94. Many a man faced with seemingly insurmountable problems have considered suicide as an escape(as their escape)

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