テスト5 15問
1. Rust is a reddish coating that forms on iron --- corroded by the action of moist air.
(A) is when it
(B) when it is
(C) it is when
(D) when is it
2. The New York Metropolitan Museum --- enlarged several times.
(A) erected in 1880 and
(B) although erected in 1880 and
(C) despite its erection in 1880, it was
(D) was erected in 1880 and has been
3. Montana --- most northerly of the Rocky Mountain states.
(A) which is the
(B) the
(C) as the
(D) is the
4. Materials can be classified as conductors or ---.
(A) they do not conduct
(B) they cannot be conducted
(C) nonconductors
(D) there are no conductors
5. Albert Bruce Sabin devoted his career to the development of protective vaccines against viruses --- cause serious illnesses in children.
(A) what
(B) that
(C) they
(D) and
6. Water is generally scarce in New Mexico---
(A) and irrigation is difficult
(B) having difficult irrigation
(C) the difficulty there is irrigation
(D) but irrigation is difficult
7. --- specimens of glass are from Egypt.
(A) Knowing the oldest
(B) Although the oldest known
(C) That the oldest known
(D) The oldest known
8. --- that Captain Robert Gray discovered the Columbia River.
(A) Not until 1792
(B) Until 1792, when it was
(C) Until 1792 it was not
(D) It was not until 1792
9. --- is the hardest substance known, diamond dust has long been used to cut diamond crystals into gems.
(A) The diamond
(B) That the diamond
(C) Because the diamond
(D) It is the diamond that
10. Tobacco, the most important export staple of the colonial period, --- always had a major place in the American economy.
(A) has
(B) and
(C) which has
(D) that
11. The leek is a hardy plant --- to have originated in the Mediterranean region.
(A) believed
(B) believing
(C) was believed
(D) that was believing
12. All railroads, ---, are subject to stringent government controls.
(A) they are publicly or privately
(B) are owned publicly or privately
(C) whether privately or publicly owned
(D) neither public nor private
13. Originally the jester was a court minstrel --- to tell stories and sing songs about heroic deeds.
(A) was it his duty
(B) that his duty was
(C) whose duty was it
(D) whose duty it was
14. --- in Alaska, rich soils and long summer days yield giant cabbages, squash, and turnips.
(A) The Matanuska Valley
(B) The Matanuska Valley is
(C) In the Matanuska Valley
(D) Although the Matanuska Valley
15. ---disappear from a system to reappear as matter is true.
(A) Energy can
(B) That energy can
(C) Although energy can
(D) Can enerev
1. Rust is a reddish coating that forms on iron --- corroded by the action of moist air.
(A) is when it
(B) when it is
(C) it is when
(D) when is it
2. The New York Metropolitan Museum --- enlarged several times.
(A) erected in 1880 and
(B) although erected in 1880 and
(C) despite its erection in 1880, it was
(D) was erected in 1880 and has been
3. Montana --- most northerly of the Rocky Mountain states.
(A) which is the
(B) the
(C) as the
(D) is the
4. Materials can be classified as conductors or ---.
(A) they do not conduct
(B) they cannot be conducted
(C) nonconductors
(D) there are no conductors
5. Albert Bruce Sabin devoted his career to the development of protective vaccines against viruses --- cause serious illnesses in children.
(A) what
(B) that
(C) they
(D) and
6. Water is generally scarce in New Mexico---
(A) and irrigation is difficult
(B) having difficult irrigation
(C) the difficulty there is irrigation
(D) but irrigation is difficult
7. --- specimens of glass are from Egypt.
(A) Knowing the oldest
(B) Although the oldest known
(C) That the oldest known
(D) The oldest known
8. --- that Captain Robert Gray discovered the Columbia River.
(A) Not until 1792
(B) Until 1792, when it was
(C) Until 1792 it was not
(D) It was not until 1792
9. --- is the hardest substance known, diamond dust has long been used to cut diamond crystals into gems.
(A) The diamond
(B) That the diamond
(C) Because the diamond
(D) It is the diamond that
10. Tobacco, the most important export staple of the colonial period, --- always had a major place in the American economy.
(A) has
(B) and
(C) which has
(D) that
11. The leek is a hardy plant --- to have originated in the Mediterranean region.
(A) believed
(B) believing
(C) was believed
(D) that was believing
12. All railroads, ---, are subject to stringent government controls.
(A) they are publicly or privately
(B) are owned publicly or privately
(C) whether privately or publicly owned
(D) neither public nor private
13. Originally the jester was a court minstrel --- to tell stories and sing songs about heroic deeds.
(A) was it his duty
(B) that his duty was
(C) whose duty was it
(D) whose duty it was
14. --- in Alaska, rich soils and long summer days yield giant cabbages, squash, and turnips.
(A) The Matanuska Valley
(B) The Matanuska Valley is
(C) In the Matanuska Valley
(D) Although the Matanuska Valley
15. ---disappear from a system to reappear as matter is true.
(A) Energy can
(B) That energy can
(C) Although energy can
(D) Can enerev
テスト5 解答 質問はコメント欄にどうぞ。
1. Rust is a reddish coating that forms on iron when it is corroded by the action of moist air.
(A) is when it
(B) when it is
(C) it is when
(D) when is it
2. The New York Metropolitan Museum was erected in 1880 and has been enlarged several times.
(A) erected in 1880 and
(B) although erected in 1880 and
(C) despite its erection in 1880, it was
(D) was erected in 1880 and has been
3. Montana is the most northerly of the Rocky Mountain states.
(A) which is the
(B) the
(C) as the
(D) is the
4. Materials can be classified as conductors ornonconductors.
(A) they do not conduct
(B) they cannot be conducted
(C) nonconductors
(D) there are no conductors
5. Albert Bruce Sabin devoted his career to the development of protective vaccines against virusesthat cause serious illnesses in children.
(A) what
(B) that
(C) they
(D) and
6. Water is generally scarce in New Mexico and irrigation is difficult
(A) and irrigation is difficult
(B) having difficult irrigation
(C) the difficulty there is irrigation
(D) but irrigation is difficult
7. The oldest known specimens of glass are from Egypt.
(A) Knowing the oldest
(B) Although the oldest known
(C) That the oldest known
(D) The oldest known
8. It was not until 1792 that Captain Robert Gray discovered the Columbia River.
(A) Not until 1792
(B) Until 1792, when it was
(C) Until 1792 it was not
(D) It was not until 1792
9. Because the diamond is the hardest substance known, diamond dust has long been used to cut diamond crystals into gems.
(A) The diamond
(B) That the diamond
(C) Because the diamond
(D) It is the diamond that
10. Tobacco, the most important export staple of the colonial period, has always had a major place in the American economy.
(A) has
(B) and
(C) which has
(D) that
11. The leek is a hardy plant (which is) believed to have originated in the Mediterranean region.
(A) believed
(B) believing
(C) was believed
(D) that was believing
12. All railroads, whether privately or publicly owned, are subject to stringent government controls.
(A) they are publicly or privately
(B) are owned publicly or privately
(C) whether privately or publicly owned
(D) neither public nor private
13. Originally the jester was a court minstrel whose duty it was to tell stories and sing songs about heroic deeds.
(A) was it his duty
(B) that his duty was
(C) whose duty was it
(D) whose duty it was
14. In the Matanuska Valley in Alaska, rich soils and long summer days yield giant cabbages, squash, and turnips.
(A) The Matanuska Valley
(B) The Matanuska Valley is
(C) In the Matanuska Valley
(D) Although the Matanuska Valley
15. That energy can disappear from a system to reappear as matter is true.
(A) Energy can
(B) That energy can
(C) Although energy can
(D) Can enerev
(A) is when it
(B) when it is
(C) it is when
(D) when is it
2. The New York Metropolitan Museum was erected in 1880 and has been enlarged several times.
(A) erected in 1880 and
(B) although erected in 1880 and
(C) despite its erection in 1880, it was
(D) was erected in 1880 and has been
3. Montana is the most northerly of the Rocky Mountain states.
(A) which is the
(B) the
(C) as the
(D) is the
4. Materials can be classified as conductors ornonconductors.
(A) they do not conduct
(B) they cannot be conducted
(C) nonconductors
(D) there are no conductors
5. Albert Bruce Sabin devoted his career to the development of protective vaccines against virusesthat cause serious illnesses in children.
(A) what
(B) that
(C) they
(D) and
6. Water is generally scarce in New Mexico and irrigation is difficult
(A) and irrigation is difficult
(B) having difficult irrigation
(C) the difficulty there is irrigation
(D) but irrigation is difficult
7. The oldest known specimens of glass are from Egypt.
(A) Knowing the oldest
(B) Although the oldest known
(C) That the oldest known
(D) The oldest known
8. It was not until 1792 that Captain Robert Gray discovered the Columbia River.
(A) Not until 1792
(B) Until 1792, when it was
(C) Until 1792 it was not
(D) It was not until 1792
9. Because the diamond is the hardest substance known, diamond dust has long been used to cut diamond crystals into gems.
(A) The diamond
(B) That the diamond
(C) Because the diamond
(D) It is the diamond that
10. Tobacco, the most important export staple of the colonial period, has always had a major place in the American economy.
(A) has
(B) and
(C) which has
(D) that
11. The leek is a hardy plant (which is) believed to have originated in the Mediterranean region.
(A) believed
(B) believing
(C) was believed
(D) that was believing
12. All railroads, whether privately or publicly owned, are subject to stringent government controls.
(A) they are publicly or privately
(B) are owned publicly or privately
(C) whether privately or publicly owned
(D) neither public nor private
13. Originally the jester was a court minstrel whose duty it was to tell stories and sing songs about heroic deeds.
(A) was it his duty
(B) that his duty was
(C) whose duty was it
(D) whose duty it was
14. In the Matanuska Valley in Alaska, rich soils and long summer days yield giant cabbages, squash, and turnips.
(A) The Matanuska Valley
(B) The Matanuska Valley is
(C) In the Matanuska Valley
(D) Although the Matanuska Valley
15. That energy can disappear from a system to reappear as matter is true.
(A) Energy can
(B) That energy can
(C) Although energy can
(D) Can enerev