  SECTION II: STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION
  Time: 25 Minutes
  40 Questions
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    Each sentence in Part A is an incomplete sentence. Four words or
 phrases, marked (1), (2), (3), (4), are given beneath each sentence.
 You are to choose the one word or phrase  that  best  completes the
 sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the problem
 and mark your answer.
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  1. The attorney told his client that________________________
   (1) they had little chance of winning the case
   (2) the case was of a small chance to win
   (3) it was nearly impossible to win him the case
   (4) the case had a minimum chance to be won by him
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  2. One of the professor`s greatest attributes is ____________
   (1) when he gives lectures
   (2) how in the manner that he lectures
   (3) the way to give lectures
   (4) his ability to lecture
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  3. The bank sent a notice to its customers which contained
     _________________________________
  (1) a remembrance that interest rates were to raise the following
      month
  (2) a reminder that a raise in interest rates was the month
      following
  (3) to remember that the interest rates were going up nest month
  (4) a reminder that the interest rates  would rise the following
      month
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  4. _________________ was the day before yesterday.
   (1) The France`s Independence Day
   (2) The day of the French independence
   (3) French`s Independence Day
   (4) France`s Independence Day
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  5. It was not until she had arrived home _________ remembered her
     appointment with the doctor.
  (1) when she                  (3) and she
  (2) that she                  (4) she
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  6. George would certainly have attended the proceedings ________
   (1) if he didn't get a flat tire
   (2) if the flat tire hadn`t happened
   (3) had he not had a flat tire
   (4) had the tire not flattened itself
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  7. ________________received Law degrees as today.
   (1) Never so many women have
   (2) Never have so many women
   (3) The women aren`t ever
   (4) Women who have never
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  8. The students liked that professor`s course because_________
   (1) there was few if any homework
   (2) not a lot of homework
   (3) of there wasn`t a great amount of homework
   (4) there was little or no homework
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  9. George ________________he could improve his test scores, but he
     did not gave enough time to study.
  (1) knew to                   (3) knew how that
  (2) knew how                  (4) knew how to
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  10. ______________ he would have come to class.
   (1) If Mike is able to finish his homework
   (2) Would Mike be able to finish his homework
   (3) If Mike could finish his homework
   (4) If Mike had been able to finish his homework
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  11. Lee contributed fifty dollars, but he wishes he could
      contribute _______________
  (1) one other fifty dollars
  (2) the same amount also
  (3) another fifty
  (4) more fifty dollars
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  12. The people at the party were worried about Janet because no
      one was aware _____________she had gone.
   (1) where that                (3) of the place where
   (2) of where                  (4) the place
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  13. Fred`s yearly income since he changed professions has
      _______________
   (1) nearly tripled
   (2) got almost three times bigger
   (3) almost grown by three times
   (4) just about gone up
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  14. Nancy hasn`t begun working on her Ph.D.__________ working on
      her master`s
   (1) still because she is yet
   (2) yet as a result she is still
   (3) yet because she is still
   (4) still while she is already
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  15. The director of this organization must know___________
  (1) money management, selling, and able to satisfy the
      stockholders
  (2) how to manage money, selling his product,and be able to
      satisfy stockholders
  (3) how to manage money, sell his product, and satisfy the
      stockholders
  (4) money management, selling, the idea of being able to satisfy
      the stockholders
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    Each sentence in Part 2 four words or phrases underlined.
  The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked (1), (2),
  (3), (4). You are to identify the one underlined word or phrase
  that should be corrected or rewritten. Then, on your answer
  sheet, find the number of the problem and mark your answer.
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  16. She wishes that we DIDN'T SEND HER[1] THE CANDY[2] yesterday
      BECAUSE[3] she`s ON[4] a diet.
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 17. They are PLANNING ON[1] ATTENDING[2] the convention NEXT[3] month,
     and SO I AM[4].
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   18. Today was SUCH BEAUTIFUL DAY[1] that I couldn`t BRING[2] myself
       TO COMPLETE[3] all MY CHORES[4].
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   19. WHILE[1] THEY[2] were away at the beach, they allowed THEIR
       NEIGHBORS[3] USE[4] their barbeque grill.
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    20. The artist tried STIMULATE[1] INTEREST[2] in painting
        BY TAKING[3] his students TO THE[4] museums.
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  21. Mumps ARE[1] a very COMMON DISEASE[2] WHICH[3] USUALLY[4] affects
      children.
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  22. Nancy said THAT[1] she WENT[2] TO[3] the supermarket BEFORE
      COMING[4] home
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  23. BEFORE[1] she moved here, Arlene had BEEN[2] president OF THE[3]
      organization SINCE[4] four years.
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  24. Each OF THE[1] nurses REPORT[2] to the operating room when his or
      HER NAME[3] IS CALLED[4].
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  25. The ATHLETE[1], together WITH[2] HIS COACH[3] and several
      relatives, ARE[4] traveling to the Olympic Games.
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   26. Professor Duncan TEACHES[1] BOTH[2] ANTHROPOLOGY[3] as well as
       sociology EACH FALL[4].
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  27. My brother is IN[1] California ON[2] vacation, but I wish he
      WAS[3] here so that he could help ME REPAIR MY CAR[4].
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   28. I CERTAINLY[1] appreciate HIM[2] TELLING[3] us about the delay
       in DELIVERING[4] the materials because we had planned to begin
       work tomorrow.
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  29. The chemistry instructor explained the experiment IN[1]
      SUCH OF[2] A WAY[3] that it WAS EASILY UNDERSTOOD[4].
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  30. Rudolph Nureyev HAS BECOME[1] one of THE GREATEST[2] DANCER[3]
      that the ballet world has EVER KNOWN[4].
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  31. He has LESS[1] friends in HIS[2] classes now THAN[3] he had
      LAST YEAR[4].
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  32. The town we visited WAS[1] a FOUR-DAYS[2] journey from our hotel,
      so we TOOK[3] the train instead OF THE BUS[4].
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  33. The influence of the NATION'S[1] Literature, art, and SCIENCE[2]
      have[3] captured WIDESPREAD[4] attention.
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  34. The leader emphasized THE NEED[1] FOR JUSTICE[2] and equality
      BETWEEN[3] his PEOPLE[4].
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  35. MANY[1] of the population in the RURAL AREAS[2]  is  COMPOSED[3]
      of manual LABORERS[4].
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  36. Several people HAVE[1] APPARENT[2] tried to change THE MAN'S
      MIND[3], but he refuses TO LISTEN[4].
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  37. Keith is one of THE[1] MOST[2] intelligent boys OF[3] the
      SCIENCE[4] class.
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  38. The girls WERE SORRY[1] to HAD MISSED[2] the singers WHEN[3]
      they ARRIVED[4] at the airport.
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  39. When Keith visited Alaska, he LIVED[1] in A[2] igloo in the
      winter MONTHS[3] AS WELL[4] as in the spring.
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  40. The harder he TRIED[1], the WORST[2] he DANCED[3] before the
      LARGE[4] audience.
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 SECTION III READING COMPREHENSION AN4 VOCABULARY
  Time: 45 Minutes
  60 Questions
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   Each sentence in Part A has a word or phrase underlined. Below
 each sentence are four other words or phrases. You are to choose
 the one word of phrase which would best keep the meaning of the
 original sentence of it were substituted for the underlined word.
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  1. The fourth year sociology class was a HOMOGENEOUS group of
  university students.
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   (1) uniform                   (3) unrelated
   (2) dreary                    (4) distinguishable
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  2. The tornado caused IRREPARABLE damage to the Florida citrus
  crop.
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   (1) irresolute                (3) irrecoverable
   (2) irresponsible             (4) irregular
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  3. The discontented students RETALIATED by boycotting the school
  cafeteria.
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   (1) rewarded                  (3) took revenge
   (2) vindicated                (4) fluctuated
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  4. The spy used a FICTITIOUS name while dealing with the enemy.
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    (1) funny                     (3) real
    (2) false                     (4) foreign
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  5. John didn`t enjoy the rock concert because he thought the
  TEMPO was bad.
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   (1) audience                  (3) singer
   (2) rhythm                    (4) weather
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  6. The flowers on the table were a MANIFESTATION of the child`s
     love for his mother.
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   (1) a demonstration           (3) a combination
   (2) an infestation            (4) a satisfaction
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  7. Marvin`s doctor said he was OBESE and had to take immediate
  measures to correct the problem.
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   (1) anemia                    (3) corpulent
   (2) tired                     (4) petulant
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  8. Frank CONDONED his brother`s actions because he knew he meant
  well.
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   (1) overlooked               (3) condemned
   (2) praised                   (4) satisfied
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  9. John`s UNABASHED behavior caused great concern among his
  teachers.
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   (1) terrible                 (3) cowardly
   (2) unembarrassed            (4) unforgivable
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  10. Many new medicines today ERADICATE diseases before they
  become too widespread.
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    (1) wipe out                  (3) prolong
    (2) identify                  (4) suspend
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  11. The director`s SPACIOUS new office overlooked the city.
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  (1) quiet                     (3) roomy
  (2) colorful                  (4) comfortable
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  12. The thieves were trying to PERPETRATE a robbery in the office
  building.
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    (1) view                      (3) stop
    (2) interfere with            (4) commit
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  13. Before the earthquake hit the area,many minor TREMORS were
  felt.
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    (1) spasms                    (3) vibrations
    (2) noises                    (4) crumblings
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  14. When the protestor entered the meeting clad only in a beach
  towel, the audience was DUMBFOUNDED.
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    (1) speechless                (3) content
    (2) excited                   (4) applauding
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  15. Marcia`s career involved a DUAL role for her as a counselor
  and a teacher.
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   (1) tiring                    (3) twofold
   (2) dedicated                 (4) satisfying
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  16. Andy`s JOCULAR manner made him loved by all his companions.
  -----------------------------
   (1) easygoing                 (3) intelligent
   (2) jesting                   (4) artistic
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  17. Sally was MORTIFIED by her date`s unprecedented behavior.
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   (1) eradicated                (3) overjoyed
   (2) humiliated                (4) challenged
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  18. The student`s WAN appearance caused the teacher to send him
  home.
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    (1) pale                      (3) bellicose
    (2) shabby                    (4) hungry
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  19. Nothing could EFFACE the people`s memory of their former
    leader`s cruelty although many years had elapsed.
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   (1) broaden                   (3) edify
   (2) erase                     (4) substantiate
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  20. The doctor asked the patient to DISROBE before the
  examination.
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    (1) take medicine             (3) relax
    (2) breathe deeply            (4) undress
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  21. The protesting crowd DISPERSED after the rally.
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   (1) scattered                 (3) fought
   (2) became violent            (4) danced
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  22. Because Dolly is such a good cook, she has CONCOCTED a
   great new recipe.
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    (1) created                   (3) epitomized
    (2) named                     (4) baked
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  23. After the drops were placed in the patient`s eyes, his pupils
     became DILATED.
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   (1) enlarged                  (3) irritated
   (2) smaller                   (4) sensible
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  24. Her BRUSQUE manner surprised all of the guests.
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   (1) satirical                 (3) shameless
   (2) humorous                  (4) abrupt
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  25. In that organization, they place EMPHASIS on mutual aid and
   cooperation.
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    (1) reward                    (3) stress
    (2) work                      (4) pressure
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  26. She didn`t say much, but her tone of voice INSINUATED more.
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   (1) blamed                    (3) demanded
   (2) suggested                 (4) intervened
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  27. Jan took many SNAPSHOTS while on vacation in Europe.
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   (1) notes                     (3) photos
   (2) gifts                     (4) clothes
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  28. The young couple chose a SECLUDED place for their picnic.
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   (1) authentic                 (3) isolated
   (2) sunny                     (4) grassy
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  29. The DARING young man rode through the Indian village trying
   to find his long-lost sister.
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    (1) bold                      (3) persistent
    (2) cowardly                  (4) captured
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  30. The victors DEFINED their terms to the conquered.
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   (1) dictated                  (3) insinuated
   (2) wrote                     (4) forced
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    In Part B, the questions are based on a variety of reading
  material (single sentences, paragraphs, advertisements, and the
  like). You are to chose the one best answer, (1), (2), or (4), to
  each question. Then, on your answer sheet,, find the number of
  the problem and mark your answer. Answer all questions following
  a passage on the basic of what is stated or implied in that
  passage.
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    Elizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821, and emigrated to
  New York City when she was ten years old. One day she decided
  that she wanted to become a doctor. That was nearly impossible
  for a woman in the middle of the nineteenth century. After
  writing many letters seeking admission to medical schools, she
  was finally accepted by a doctor in Philadelphia. So determined
  was she, that she taught school and gave music lessons to earn
  money for her tuition.
    In 1849, after graduation from medical school, she decided to
  further her education in Paris. She wanted to be a surgeon, but a
  serious eye infection forced her to abandon the idea.
     Upon returning to the United States, she found it difficult to
  start her own practice because she was a woman. By 1857 Elizabeth
  and her sister, also a  doctor, along with another female
  doctor, managed to open a new hospital, the first for women and
  children. Besides being the first female physician and founding
  her own hospital, she also established the first medical school
  for women.
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  31. Why couldn`t Elizabeth Blackwell realize her dream of
      becoming a surgeon?
  (1) She couldn`t get admitted to medical school.
  (2) She decided to further her education in Paris.
  (3) A serious eye infection halted her quest.
  (4) It was difficult for her to start a practice in th United
      States.
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   32. What main obstacle almost destroyed Elizabeth`s chances for
       becoming a doctor?
   (1) She was a woman.
   (2) She wrote too many letters.
   (3) She couldn`t graduate from medical school.
   (4) She couldn`t establish her hospital.
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  33. How many years elapsed between her graduation from medical
      school and the opening of her hospital?
    (1) 8   (2) 10   (3) 19   (4) 36
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  34. All of the following are "firsts" in the life of Elizabeth
      Blackwell, except
   (1) she became the first female physician
   (2) she was the first woman surgeon
   (3) she and several other women founded the  first hospital for
       women   and children
   (4) she established the first medical school for women
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  QUESTIONS 35 THROUGH 38 ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING TEXT.
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     Glands manufacture and secrete necessary substances.
  Exocrine glands secrete their products through ducts, but
  endocrine glands, or ductless glands, release their products
  directly into the bloodstream.
       One important endocrine gland is the thyroid gland. It is in
  the neck  and has two lobes, one on each side of the windpipe.
  The thyruid gland collects iodine from the blood and produces
  thyroxine, an important hormone, which it stores in an inactive
  form. When thyroxine is needed by the body, the thyroid  gland
  excretes it directly into the bloodstream. Thyroxine is combined
  in the body cells with other chemicals and affects many functions
  of the body.
       The  thyroid  gland  may  be  underactive   or   overactive,
  resulting in problems, An underactive thyroid causes hypothyroidism,
  while an overactive one causes hyperthyroidism. The former problem
  called myxedema in adults and cretinism in children, causes the
  growth process to slow down. A cretin`s body and mind do not grow
  to their full potential. Hyperthyroidism, on the other hand, results
  in extreme nervousness, an increase in heart action, and other
  problems.
       Either  hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism may result in
  goiter, or an enlarged thyroid gland. A goiter will appear when
  the body is not getting enough iodine. Goiter is less common
  today, since most people use iodized salt.
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  35. The thyroid gland is called an endocrine gland
    (1) because it has ducts
    (2) because it has lobes
    (3) because it excretes directly into the bloodstream
    (4) because it is located in the neck
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 36. A cretin is
   (1) a child with hyperthyroidism
   (2) an adult with an underperforming thyroid gland
   (3) a young person with hypothyroidism
   (4) an extremely irritable child
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  37. Which of the following is a probable result of myxedema?
    (1) sluggishness
    (2) hyperactivity
    (3) overproduction of thyroxine
    (4) perspiration
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  38. A goiter is
    (1) a person with myxedema
    (2) a swollen thyroid gland
    (3) an underactive thyroid gland
    (4) a chemical
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  QUESTION 39 THROUGH 43 ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING TEXT.
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       A recent investigation by scientists at the U.S.
  Geological Survey shows that strange animal behavior might help
  predict future earthquakes. Investigators found such occurrences
  in a ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter of a fairly recent
  quake. Some birds screeched and flew about wildly: dogs yelped
  and ran around uncontrollably.
       Scientists believe the animals can perceive these
  environmental changes as early as several days before the mishap.
       In 1976 after observing animal behavior, the Chinese were
  able to predict a devastating quake. Although hundreds of
  thousands of people were killed, the government was able to
  evacuate millions of other people and thus keep the death toll at
  a lower level.
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  39. What prediction may be made by observing animal behavior?
   (1) an impending earthquake
   (2) the number of people who will die
   (3) the ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter
   (4) environmental changes
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  40. Why can animals perceive these changes when humans cannot?
    (1) Animals are smarter than humans
    (2) Animals have certain instincts that humans don`s possess.
    (3) By running around the house, they can fell the vibrations.
    (4) Humans don`t know where to look.
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   41. Which of the following is not true?
   (1) Some animals nay be able to sense an approaching earthquake.
   (2) By observing animal behavior scientists perhaps can predict
       earthquakes.
   (3) The Chinese have successfully predicted an earthquake and
       saved many lives.
   (4) All birds and dogs in a ten-kilometer radius of the
       epicenter went wild before the quake.
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   42. In this passage, the  word 'evacuate' most nearly means
   (1) remove               (3) destroy
   (2) exile                (4) emaciate
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 43. If scientists can accurately predict earthquakes, there will be
   (1) fewer animals going crazy
   (2) a lower death rate
   (3) fewer people evacuated
   (4) fewer environmental changes
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  QUESTIONS 44 THROUGH 47 ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING TEXT.
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     As a result of the recent oil crisis, 9.9 million of
  California`s 15 million motorists were subjected to an odd-even
  plan of gas rationing. The governor signed a bill forcing
  motorists with license plates ending in odd numbers to buy gas
  only on odd-numbered days, and those ending in even numbers on
  even-numbered days. Those whose plates were all letters or
  specially printed had to follow the odd-numbered plan.
       Exceptions were made only for emergencies and out-of-state
  drivers. Those who could not get has were forced to walk, bike,
  or skate to work,
       This plan was expected to eliminate the long lines at many
  service stations. Those who tried to purchase more than twenty
  gallons of gas or  tried to fill a more than half filled tank
  would be fined and possibly imprisoned.
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  44. All of the following are true except
   (1) officials hoped that this plan would alleviate long gas lines
   (2) a gas limit was imposed
   (3) California has 9.9 million drivers
   (4) the governor signed the bill concerning gas rationing
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  45. Those who violated the rationing program
   (1) were forced to walk, bike, or skate to work
   (2) were fined and possibly imprisoned
   (3) had to wait in long lines
   (4) were forced to use odd-numbered days
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   46. The gas rationing plan was not binding on
  (1) even-numbered license plates
  (2) odd-numbered license plates
  (3) all-lettered plates
  (4) out-of-state plates
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 47. California was forced to adopt this plan because
   (1) a recent oil crisis necessitated it
   (2) too many drivers were filling their tanks with more than
       twenty gallons and spilling
   (3) people were not getting enough exercise and needed to walk,
       bike, or skate
   (4) too many motorists had odd-numbered plates
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  QUESTIONS 48 THROUGH 52 ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING TEXT
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    As far back as 700 d.c., man has talked about children being
  cared for by wolves. Romulus and Remus, the legendary twin
  founders of Rome, were purported to have been cared for by
  wolves. It is believed that when a she-wolf loses her litter, she
  seeks a human child to take its place.
       The seemingly preposterous idea did not become credible
  until the late nineteenth century when a French doctor actually
  found a naked ten-year-old boy wandering in the woods. He did
  not walk erect, could not speak intelligibly, nor could he relate
  to people. He only growled and stared at them. Finally the doctor
  won the boy`s confidence and began to work with him. After many
  long years of devoted and patient instruction, the doctor was
  able to get the boy to clothe and feed himself, recognize and
  utter a number of words, as well as write letters and form words.
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  48. The French doctor found the boy
   (1) wandering in the woods     (3) growling at him
   (2) at his doorstep            (4) speaking intelligibly
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   49. In this passage, the word litter most nearly means
   (1) garbage     (2) master     (3) offspring     (4) hair
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  50. The doctor was able to work with the boy because
   (1) the boy was highly intelligent
   (2) the boy trusted him
   (3) the boy liked to dress up
   (4) the boy was dedicated and patient
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  51. Which of the following statements is not true?
   (1) She-wolves have been said to substitute human children for
       their lost litters.
   (2) Examples of wolves` caring for human children can be found
       only in the nineteenth century.
   (3) The French doctor succeeded in domesticating the boy
       somewhat.
   (4) The young boy never was able to speak perfectly.
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   52. In this passage, the word preposterous most nearly means
   (1) dedicated     (2) scientific     (3) wonderful     (4) absurd
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  DIRECTIONS FOR QUESTIONS 53 AND 54
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     For each of these questions, choose the answer that is
  closest in meaning to the original sentence. Note that several of
  the choices may be factually correct, but you should choose the
  one that is the closest restatement of the given sentence.
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   53. Hal used to play on the country club`s racquetyball team.
  (1) Hal plays with the racquetball team at the country club.
  (2) Hal doesn`t play racquetball any more, but still belongs to
      the country club.
  (3) At one time Hal played racquetball on the country club`s
      team.
  (4) Hal used to team up with the country club and play
      racquetball.
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  54. Peter is attending a private school and is majoring in
      electronics.
   (1) Peter is specializing in electronics at a private school
   (2) Peter is a major at a private electronics school.
   (3) Although Peter is attending a private school, he`s majoring
       in electronics.
   (4) Peter`s private school is letting him major in electronics.
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  QUESTIONS 55 THROUGH 60 ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING TEXT.
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     Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a bacteria that has been isolated
  from sea water, shell fish, finfish, plankton and salt springs.
  It has been a major cause of food poisoning in Japan and the
  Japanese have done several studies on it. They have confirmed the
  presence of V. parahaemolyticus in the north and central Pacific
  with the highest abundance in inshore waters, particularly in or
  near large harbors.
       A man named Nishil studied the relationship between the
  chloride content of sea water and the seasonal distribution of V.
  parahaemolyticus and concluded that while the isolation of V.
  parahaemolyticus was independent of the sodium chloride content,
  the distribution of V. parahaevolyticus in sea water was
  dependent on the water temperature. In fact it has been isolated
  in high frequencies during summer, from June to September, but
  was not isolated with the same frequency in winter.
       Within four of five days after eating contaminated foods, a
  person will begin to experience diarrhea, the most common
  symptom: this will very often be accompanied by stomach cramps,
  nausea, and vomiting. Headache and fever, with or without chills,
  may also be experienced.
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  55. Which of the following locations would be most likely to have
      a high concentration of Vibrio parahaemolyticus?
  (1) a bay                     (3) the middle of the ocean
  (2) a sea                     (4) sediment
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    56. The safest time for eating seafood is probably
  (1) August   (2) November   (3) July   (4) September
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  57. The most common symptom of V. parahaemolyticus is
  (1) nausea   (2) diarrhea   (3) vomiting  (4) headache and fever
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  58. The incubation period for this illness is
   (1) 2 to 3 days               (3) 4 to 5 days
   (2) 3 to 4 hours              (4) several months
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  59. Nishil`s study showed that
   (1) the presence of V. parahaemolyticus was dependent on neither
       the salt content nor the water temperature
   (2) the presence of V. parahaemolyticus was dependent on only the
       salt content
   (3) the presence of V. parahaemolyticus was independent of both
       he water temperature and the salt content
   (4) the presence of V. parahaemolyticus was dependent on the
       water temperature
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  60. The word cramp in the reading means most nearly
   (1) noises (2) toxicity (3) severe pain (4) high temperature
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