Test 1 (15問) 最適なものを選んで下さい。
1. Coral reefs are --- that teem with an abundance of exotic sea life.
(A) when underwater landscapes
(B) landscapes being underwater
(C) underwater the landscapes
(D) underwater landscapes
2. --- principal types of acceleration: linear and angular.
(A) There are two
(B) Two of them
(C) The two
(D) Two
3. East Liverpool, Ohio, --- the pottery capital of the United States.
(A) and called
(B) is called
(C) calling
(D) to call
4. True hibernation takes place only among --- animals.
(A) whose blood is warm
(B) blood warm
(C) warm-blooded
(D) they have warm blood
5. Like other women --- in the field of medicine, Sara Mayo found the beginning years difficult.
(A) who they pioneered
(B) they pioneered
(C) who pioneered
(D) pioneered
6. In his writing, John Crowe Ransom describes what --- the spiritual barrenness of society brought about by science and technology.
(A) he considers
(B) does he consider
(C) considers
(D) considers it
7. Green --- have the power to make food from substances found in the air and soil.
(A) only plants
(B) plants alone
(C) the only plants
(D) plants are alone
8. Children with parents whose guidance is firm, consistent, and rational are inclined --- high levels of self-confidence.
(A) possess
(B) have possessed
(C) to possess
(D) possessing
9. Writing pens are made in --- of shapes, sizes, and colors.
(A) endless variety an almost
(B) variety an almost endless
(C) an almost endless variety
(D) almost variety an endless
10. Under the guidance of choreographers Martha Graham and Jerome Robbins, American dance --- new levels of artistic achievement.
(A) reaching
(B) has reached
(C) reach
(D) have reached
11. Angiosperms inhabit relatively diverse environments and may be found --- higher plants can survive.
(A) there
(B) wherever
(C) somewhere
(D) them
12. Magnesium has a specific gravity of 1.74, which means that ---1.74 times as much as an equal volume of water.
(A) it is weighed
(B) weighing it
(C) its weight
(D) it weighs
13. Perhaps the primary --- of adult education was industrialization, which accelerated the pace of socioeconomic change.
(A) causes growth
(B) cause of the growth
(C) cause was growing
(D) caused the growing
14. --- as "the census taker of the sky," Annie Jump Cannon contributed considerably to the field of astronomy.
(A) Known
(B) Knowing
(C) To know
(D) Knowledge
15. During adolescence many young people begin to question --- held by their families.
(A) the values
(B) of the values
(C) the values are
(D) are the values
1. Coral reefs are --- that teem with an abundance of exotic sea life.
(A) when underwater landscapes
(B) landscapes being underwater
(C) underwater the landscapes
(D) underwater landscapes
2. --- principal types of acceleration: linear and angular.
(A) There are two
(B) Two of them
(C) The two
(D) Two
3. East Liverpool, Ohio, --- the pottery capital of the United States.
(A) and called
(B) is called
(C) calling
(D) to call
4. True hibernation takes place only among --- animals.
(A) whose blood is warm
(B) blood warm
(C) warm-blooded
(D) they have warm blood
5. Like other women --- in the field of medicine, Sara Mayo found the beginning years difficult.
(A) who they pioneered
(B) they pioneered
(C) who pioneered
(D) pioneered
6. In his writing, John Crowe Ransom describes what --- the spiritual barrenness of society brought about by science and technology.
(A) he considers
(B) does he consider
(C) considers
(D) considers it
7. Green --- have the power to make food from substances found in the air and soil.
(A) only plants
(B) plants alone
(C) the only plants
(D) plants are alone
8. Children with parents whose guidance is firm, consistent, and rational are inclined --- high levels of self-confidence.
(A) possess
(B) have possessed
(C) to possess
(D) possessing
9. Writing pens are made in --- of shapes, sizes, and colors.
(A) endless variety an almost
(B) variety an almost endless
(C) an almost endless variety
(D) almost variety an endless
10. Under the guidance of choreographers Martha Graham and Jerome Robbins, American dance --- new levels of artistic achievement.
(A) reaching
(B) has reached
(C) reach
(D) have reached
11. Angiosperms inhabit relatively diverse environments and may be found --- higher plants can survive.
(A) there
(B) wherever
(C) somewhere
(D) them
12. Magnesium has a specific gravity of 1.74, which means that ---1.74 times as much as an equal volume of water.
(A) it is weighed
(B) weighing it
(C) its weight
(D) it weighs
13. Perhaps the primary --- of adult education was industrialization, which accelerated the pace of socioeconomic change.
(A) causes growth
(B) cause of the growth
(C) cause was growing
(D) caused the growing
14. --- as "the census taker of the sky," Annie Jump Cannon contributed considerably to the field of astronomy.
(A) Known
(B) Knowing
(C) To know
(D) Knowledge
15. During adolescence many young people begin to question --- held by their families.
(A) the values
(B) of the values
(C) the values are
(D) are the values
Test 1 解答 質問はコメント欄にお願いします。
1. Coral reefs are underwater landscapes that teem with an abundance of exotic sea life.
(A) when underwater landscapes
(B) landscapes being underwater
(C) underwater the landscapes
(D) underwater landscapes
2. There are two principal types of acceleration: linear and angular.
(A) There are two
(B) Two of them
(C) The two
(D) Two
3. East Liverpool, Ohio, is called the pottery capital of the United States.
(A) and called
(B) is called
(C) calling
(D) to call
4. True hibernation takes place (only) among warm-blooded animals.
(A) whose blood is warm
(B) blood warm
(C) warm-blooded
(D) they have warm blood
5. Like other women who pioneered in the field of medicine, Sara Mayo found the beginning years difficult.
(A) who they pioneered
(B) they pioneered
(C) who pioneered
(D) pioneered
6. In his writing, John Crowe Ransom describes what he considers the spiritual barrenness of society (which was) brought about / by science and technology.
(A) he considers
(B) does he consider
(C) considers
(D) considers it
7. Green plants alone have the power to make food from / substances (which are) found in the air and soil.
(A) only plants
(B) plants alone
(C) the only plants
(D) plants are alone
8. Children with parents whose guidance is firm, consistent, and rational are inclined to possess high levels of self-confidence.
(A) possess
(B) have possessed
(C) to possess
(D) possessing
9. Writing pens are made in an almost endless variety of shapes, sizes, and colors.
(A) endless variety an almost
(B) variety an almost endless
(C) an almost endless variety
(D) almost variety an endless
10. Under the guidance of choreographers Martha Graham and Jerome Robbins, American dance has reached new levels of artistic achievement.
(A) reaching
(B) has reached
(C) reach
(D) have reached
11. Angiosperms inhabit relatively diverse environments and may be found wherever higher plants can survive.
(A) there
(B) wherever
(C) somewhere
(D) them
12. Magnesium has a specific gravity of 1.74, which means that it weighs 1.74 times as much as an equal volume of water.
(A) it is weighed
(B) weighing it
(C) its weight
(D) it weighs
13. Perhaps the primary cause of the growth of adult education was industrialization, which accelerated the pace of socioeconomic change.
(A) causes growth
(B) cause of the growth
(C) cause was growing
(D) caused the growing
14. Known as "the census taker of the sky," Annie Jump Cannon contributed considerably to the field of astronomy.
(A) Known
(B) Knowing
(C) To know
(D) Knowledge
15. During adolescence many young people begin to question the values held by their families.
(A) the values
(B) of the values
(C) the values are
(D) are the values
1. Coral reefs are underwater landscapes that teem with an abundance of exotic sea life.
(A) when underwater landscapes
(B) landscapes being underwater
(C) underwater the landscapes
(D) underwater landscapes
2. There are two principal types of acceleration: linear and angular.
(A) There are two
(B) Two of them
(C) The two
(D) Two
3. East Liverpool, Ohio, is called the pottery capital of the United States.
(A) and called
(B) is called
(C) calling
(D) to call
4. True hibernation takes place (only) among warm-blooded animals.
(A) whose blood is warm
(B) blood warm
(C) warm-blooded
(D) they have warm blood
5. Like other women who pioneered in the field of medicine, Sara Mayo found the beginning years difficult.
(A) who they pioneered
(B) they pioneered
(C) who pioneered
(D) pioneered
6. In his writing, John Crowe Ransom describes what he considers the spiritual barrenness of society (which was) brought about / by science and technology.
(A) he considers
(B) does he consider
(C) considers
(D) considers it
7. Green plants alone have the power to make food from / substances (which are) found in the air and soil.
(A) only plants
(B) plants alone
(C) the only plants
(D) plants are alone
8. Children with parents whose guidance is firm, consistent, and rational are inclined to possess high levels of self-confidence.
(A) possess
(B) have possessed
(C) to possess
(D) possessing
9. Writing pens are made in an almost endless variety of shapes, sizes, and colors.
(A) endless variety an almost
(B) variety an almost endless
(C) an almost endless variety
(D) almost variety an endless
10. Under the guidance of choreographers Martha Graham and Jerome Robbins, American dance has reached new levels of artistic achievement.
(A) reaching
(B) has reached
(C) reach
(D) have reached
11. Angiosperms inhabit relatively diverse environments and may be found wherever higher plants can survive.
(A) there
(B) wherever
(C) somewhere
(D) them
12. Magnesium has a specific gravity of 1.74, which means that it weighs 1.74 times as much as an equal volume of water.
(A) it is weighed
(B) weighing it
(C) its weight
(D) it weighs
13. Perhaps the primary cause of the growth of adult education was industrialization, which accelerated the pace of socioeconomic change.
(A) causes growth
(B) cause of the growth
(C) cause was growing
(D) caused the growing
14. Known as "the census taker of the sky," Annie Jump Cannon contributed considerably to the field of astronomy.
(A) Known
(B) Knowing
(C) To know
(D) Knowledge
15. During adolescence many young people begin to question the values held by their families.
(A) the values
(B) of the values
(C) the values are
(D) are the values