Test 4 25問
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1. Some of the most common groups of green plants have formed spores instead of true seeds.
2. Dinosaurs ranging in size from the huge Brachiosaurus, forty feet tall and eighty feet long, to Nanosaurus, which was about the size of a chicken.
3. Like the Sun and its movement, stars always rise in the east and set in the west.
4. The linnet is a favorite cage bird because of its song which is sweet and pleasant disposition.
5. A ferrite contain iron oxide in addition to at least one other substance.
6. Scientists often define energy to be the ability to do work or to move matter.
7. Newspapers and magazines depend heavily on advertising revenues to cover its costs of production.
8. A thin film of oil or grease placed between the moving parts is preventive of friction damage in most machines.
9. Aldehydes and ketones are too comparable that their chemical and physical properties are generally classified together.
10. The values of all goods and services produced in a country during a given period is called the gross national product.
11. Maritime law regulates commerce and navigation on the seas or other navigable waters, including inland lakes,
rivers, ponds.
12. The equator is an imaginary line which has divided the Earth in the middle.
13. The United States Constitution has been written in Philadelphia in 1787.
14. Conservation and restoration of architecture is a relatively modern phenomena.
15. On reaching maturity, the feathers of the rook are shed from its face, which then become a grayish white.
16. Biography focuses on a single human being dealing with the particulars of his or her life.
17. Common to New England, in the forest, the pin cherry tree rarely lives more than thirty years.
18. James Madison Nabrit, Jr., won fame as a lawyer, university presidency, and diplomat.
19. The weight of a glacier is measured in hundreds of billion of pounds.
20. The California grunion, a small fish, rides in on highly tides to lay its eggs in the sand.
21. Still used today, the process of ore amalgamation is one that remove gold and silver from ores by the use of mercury to create alloys.
22. Jute is a long, soft, shine fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads.
23. In her quest to succeed as an artist, Augusta Savage was dedicated and demanded.
24. The corporation is the dominance form of business organization in the free-market economies of the Western world.
25. Much famous racehorses have been raised and trained in the state of Kentucky
各文には文法的誤りまたは不適切な表現が一ヶ所ずつあります(単語またはフレーズ)。指摘して修正して下さい。
1. Some of the most common groups of green plants have formed spores instead of true seeds.
2. Dinosaurs ranging in size from the huge Brachiosaurus, forty feet tall and eighty feet long, to Nanosaurus, which was about the size of a chicken.
3. Like the Sun and its movement, stars always rise in the east and set in the west.
4. The linnet is a favorite cage bird because of its song which is sweet and pleasant disposition.
5. A ferrite contain iron oxide in addition to at least one other substance.
6. Scientists often define energy to be the ability to do work or to move matter.
7. Newspapers and magazines depend heavily on advertising revenues to cover its costs of production.
8. A thin film of oil or grease placed between the moving parts is preventive of friction damage in most machines.
9. Aldehydes and ketones are too comparable that their chemical and physical properties are generally classified together.
10. The values of all goods and services produced in a country during a given period is called the gross national product.
11. Maritime law regulates commerce and navigation on the seas or other navigable waters, including inland lakes,
rivers, ponds.
12. The equator is an imaginary line which has divided the Earth in the middle.
13. The United States Constitution has been written in Philadelphia in 1787.
14. Conservation and restoration of architecture is a relatively modern phenomena.
15. On reaching maturity, the feathers of the rook are shed from its face, which then become a grayish white.
16. Biography focuses on a single human being dealing with the particulars of his or her life.
17. Common to New England, in the forest, the pin cherry tree rarely lives more than thirty years.
18. James Madison Nabrit, Jr., won fame as a lawyer, university presidency, and diplomat.
19. The weight of a glacier is measured in hundreds of billion of pounds.
20. The California grunion, a small fish, rides in on highly tides to lay its eggs in the sand.
21. Still used today, the process of ore amalgamation is one that remove gold and silver from ores by the use of mercury to create alloys.
22. Jute is a long, soft, shine fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads.
23. In her quest to succeed as an artist, Augusta Savage was dedicated and demanded.
24. The corporation is the dominance form of business organization in the free-market economies of the Western world.
25. Much famous racehorses have been raised and trained in the state of Kentucky
Test 4 解答 質問はコメント欄で。
1. Some of the most common groups of green plants have formed(→form) spores instead of true seeds.
2. Dinosaurs ranging(→ranged) in size from the huge Brachiosaurus, forty feet tall and eighty feet long, to Nanosaurus, which was about the size of a chicken.
3. Like the Sun and its movement(→削除), stars always rise in the east and set in the west.
4. The linnet is a favorite cage bird because of its song which is sweet(→sweet song) and pleasant disposition.
5. A ferrite contain(→contains) iron oxide in addition to at least one other substance.
6. Scientists often define energy to be(→as) the ability to do work or to move matter.
7. Newspapers and magazines depend heavily on advertising revenues to cover its(→their) costs of production.
8. A thin film of oil or grease placed between the moving parts is preventive of(→prevents) friction damage in most machines.
9. Aldehydes and ketones are too(→so) comparable that their chemical and physical properties are generally classified together.
10. The values(→value) of all goods and services produced in a country during a given period is called the gross national product.
11. Maritime law regulates commerce and navigation on the seas or other navigable waters, including inland lakes, rivers, ponds(rivers and ponds).
12. The equator is an imaginary line which has divided(→which divides / deviding) the Earth in the middle.
13. The United States Constitution has been(→was) written in Philadelphia in 1787.
14. Conservation and restoration of architecture is a relatively modern phenomena(→phenomenon).
15. On reaching maturity, the feathers of the rook are shed(→the rook shed the feathers) from its face, which then become a grayish white.
16. Biography focuses on a single human being dealing(→and deals) with the particulars of his or her life.
17. Common to New England, in the forest(→主語以降に置く), the pin cherry tree rarely lives more than thirty years in the forest.
18. James Madison Nabrit, Jr., won fame as a lawyer, university presidency(→president), and diplomat.
19. The weight of a glacier is measured in hundreds of billion(→billions) of pounds.
20. The California grunion, a small fish, rides in on highly(→high) tides to lay its eggs in the sand.
21. Still used today, the process of ore amalgamation is one that remove(→removes) gold and silver from ores by the use of mercury to create alloys.
22. Jute is a long, soft, shine(→shiny) fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads.
23. In her quest to succeed as an artist, Augusta Savage was dedicated and demanded(→demanding).
24. The corporation is the dominance(dominant) form of business organization in the free-market economies of the Western world.
25. Much(→Many) famous racehorses have been raised and trained in the state of Kentucky
1. Some of the most common groups of green plants have formed(→form) spores instead of true seeds.
2. Dinosaurs ranging(→ranged) in size from the huge Brachiosaurus, forty feet tall and eighty feet long, to Nanosaurus, which was about the size of a chicken.
3. Like the Sun and its movement(→削除), stars always rise in the east and set in the west.
4. The linnet is a favorite cage bird because of its song which is sweet(→sweet song) and pleasant disposition.
5. A ferrite contain(→contains) iron oxide in addition to at least one other substance.
6. Scientists often define energy to be(→as) the ability to do work or to move matter.
7. Newspapers and magazines depend heavily on advertising revenues to cover its(→their) costs of production.
8. A thin film of oil or grease placed between the moving parts is preventive of(→prevents) friction damage in most machines.
9. Aldehydes and ketones are too(→so) comparable that their chemical and physical properties are generally classified together.
10. The values(→value) of all goods and services produced in a country during a given period is called the gross national product.
11. Maritime law regulates commerce and navigation on the seas or other navigable waters, including inland lakes, rivers, ponds(rivers and ponds).
12. The equator is an imaginary line which has divided(→which divides / deviding) the Earth in the middle.
13. The United States Constitution has been(→was) written in Philadelphia in 1787.
14. Conservation and restoration of architecture is a relatively modern phenomena(→phenomenon).
15. On reaching maturity, the feathers of the rook are shed(→the rook shed the feathers) from its face, which then become a grayish white.
16. Biography focuses on a single human being dealing(→and deals) with the particulars of his or her life.
17. Common to New England, in the forest(→主語以降に置く), the pin cherry tree rarely lives more than thirty years in the forest.
18. James Madison Nabrit, Jr., won fame as a lawyer, university presidency(→president), and diplomat.
19. The weight of a glacier is measured in hundreds of billion(→billions) of pounds.
20. The California grunion, a small fish, rides in on highly(→high) tides to lay its eggs in the sand.
21. Still used today, the process of ore amalgamation is one that remove(→removes) gold and silver from ores by the use of mercury to create alloys.
22. Jute is a long, soft, shine(→shiny) fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads.
23. In her quest to succeed as an artist, Augusta Savage was dedicated and demanded(→demanding).
24. The corporation is the dominance(dominant) form of business organization in the free-market economies of the Western world.
25. Much(→Many) famous racehorses have been raised and trained in the state of Kentucky