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GMAT Grammar 基本確認テスト10

10/25/2013

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Test 10 25問

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1. For a long time cotton ranked first between Alabama's crops, but today it accounts for only a fraction of the agricultural production.
                 
2. Margaret Fuller was not active in the women's-rights movement, but she asking for a fair chance for women in her book, Woman in the Nineteenth Century.

3. Most cities which are major in the United States have at least one daily newspaper.

4. The survival of a forest depends not only on the amount of annual rainfall it receives, and also on the seasonal distribution of the rain.

5. James Farmer, an American civil rights movement, helped establish the Congress of Racial Equality, an organization that is dedicated to the principle of nonviolence.

6. A merger is a combination of two or more businesses down below a single management.

7. In its simplest form, a transformer is composed of two coils of wire placed together without no wires actually in contact.

8. The greatest natural resource of the state of North Dakota is their fertile farmland.

9. The doctrine of eminent domain is based the legal tradition that all real property is subject to the control of the state.

10. In a controversial eating guide entitled Are You Hungry? Jane Hirschmann and Lela Zaphiropolous argue that children instinctively know what foods are good for them.

11. Bats rely on their hearing to navigate and for finding food at night.

12. Once an important port of entry for immigrants to the United States, Ellis Island's great hall was recently reopened as a museum of immigration.

13. Every year Colorado is visited by millions of tourists who come for a variety of reason.

14. The energy needed for animal grow is derived primarily from proteins and fats.

15. Countries tend to specialize in the production and export of those goods and services that it can produce relatively cheaply.

16. Antique auctions have become popular in the United States because a steadily increasing awareness of the investment value of antiques.

17. Like an insect's body, the crustacean is an arthropod, an animal with jointed legs and an exoskeleton, a supportive covering for its body.

18. Bricks are made from clay that is processed into a workable consistency, form to standard sizes, and then fired in a kiln.

19. As her speech at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 brought Fannie Barrier Williams local and national recognition.

20. A paragraph is a portion of a text consists of one or more sentences related to the same idea.

21. A deficient of folic acid is rarely found in humans because the vitamin is contained in a wide variety of foods.

22. Industry utilize the gaseous element xenon when developing specialized flashlights and other powerful lamps.

23. Some types of ferns resemble trees and others are too small that they look like moss.

24. Made of sealskin stretched over a framework of whalebone or driftwood, Eskimo completely enclose its kayak except for the opening in which the paddler sits.

25. Our urge to classify different life forms and giving names seems to be as old as the human race.

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1. For a long time cotton ranked first between(-among) Alabama's crops, but today it accounts for only a fraction of the agricultural production.
                 
2. Margaret Fuller was not active in the women's-rights movement, but she asking(-asked) for a fair chance for women in her book, Woman in the Nineteenth Century.

3. Most cities which are major (-major cities) in the United States have at least one daily newspaper.

4. The survival of a forest depends not only on the amount of annual rainfall it receives, and(-but) also on the seasonal distribution of the rain.

5. James Farmer, an American civil rights movement(-leader), helped establish the Congress of Racial Equality, an organization that is dedicated to the principle of nonviolence.

6. A merger is a combination of two or more businesses down below(-under) a single management.

7. In its simplest form, a transformer is composed of two coils of wire placed together without(-with) no wires actually in contact.

8. The greatest natural resource of the state of North Dakota is their(-its) fertile farmland.

9. The doctrine of eminent domain is based (+on) the legal tradition that all real property is subject to the control of the state.

10. In a controversial eating guide entitled Are You Hungry? Jane Hirschmann and Lela Zaphiropolous argue that children instinctively know what foods are good for them(-themselves).

11. Bats rely on their hearing to navigate and for finding(-to find) food at night.

12. Once an important port of entry for immigrants to the United States, Ellis Island's great hall was recently reopened (-Ellis Island recently reopened its great hall) as a museum of immigration.

13. Every year Colorado is visited by millions of tourists who come for a variety of reason(-reasons).

14. The energy needed for animal grow(-growth) is derived primarily from proteins and fats.

15. Countries tend to specialize in the production and export of those goods and services that it(-they) can produce relatively cheaply.

16. Antique auctions have become popular in the United States because (+of) a steadily increasing awareness of the investment value of antiques.

17. Like an insect's body(-insect), the crustacean is an arthropod, an animal with jointed legs and an exoskeleton, a supportive covering for its body.

18. Bricks are made from clay that is processed into a workable consistency, form(-formed) to standard sizes, and then fired in a kiln.

19. As (削除) her speech at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 brought Fannie Barrier Williams local and national recognition.

20. A paragraph is a portion of a text consists(-that consists / consisting) of one or more sentences related to the same idea.

21. A deficient(-deficiency) of folic acid is rarely found in humans because the vitamin is contained in a wide variety of foods.

22. Industry utilize(-utilizes) the gaseous element xenon when developing specialized flashlights and other powerful lamps.

23. Some types of ferns resemble trees and others are too(-so) small that they look like moss.

24. Made of sealskin stretched over a framework of whalebone or driftwood, Eskimo completely enclose its kayak (-an Eskimo kayak is completely enclosed) except for the opening in which the paddler sits.

25. Our urge to classify different life forms and giving(-give them) names seems to be as old as the human race.
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