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ERROR RECOGNITION

EXERCISE 34

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1. Most fungi are scavengers who grow on the remains of plants and animals, causing them to decay and change into rich soil.

 A. are scavengers   B. who grow   C. the remains   D. them  

2. The ATM card the principal means for getting cash quickly is in most countries.

 A. the principal   B. getting   C. quickly   D. is  

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1. Most fungi are scavengers who grow on the remains of plants and animals, causing them to decay and change into rich soil.

 A. are scavengers   B. who grow   C. the remains   D. them  

2. The ATM card the principal means for getting cash quickly is in most countries.

 A. the principal   B. getting   C. quickly   D. is  

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3. The National Wildflower Research Center which was established in 1982 by Lady Bird Johnson on sixty acres of land east of Austin.

 A. which was   B. established   C. on sixty acres   D. east of  

4. Crocodiles different from alligators in that they have pointed snouts and long lower teeth that stick out when their mouths are closed.

 A. Crocodiles   B. different from   C. pointed snouts   D. are closed  

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3. The National Wildflower Research Center which was established in 1982 by Lady Bird Johnson on sixty acres of land east of Austin.

 A. which was   B. established   C. on sixty acres   D. east of  

4. Crocodiles different from alligators in that they have pointed snouts and long lower teeth that stick out when their mouths are closed.

 A. Crocodiles   B. different from   C. pointed snouts   D. are closed  

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5. Venomous snakes with modified teeth connected to poison glands in which the venom is secreted and stored.

 A. with   B. poison glands   C. in which   D. is secreted  

6. Scientists had previously estimated that the Grand Canyon in Arizonais ten million years old; but now, by using a more modern dating method, they agree that the age is closer to six million years.

 A. previously   B. is   C. by using   D. six million years 

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5. Venomous snakes with modified teeth connected to poison glands in which the venom is secreted and stored.

 A. with   B. poison glands   C. in which   D. is secreted  

6. Scientists had previously estimated that the Grand Canyon in Arizonais ten million years old; but now, by using a more modern dating method, they agree that the age is closer to six million years.

 A. previously   B. is   C. by using   D. six million years 

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7. Statistics show that the greatest number of B.A. degrees in recent years has been conferring in the fields of business management, education and social sciences.

 A. Statistics   B. show   C. the   D. has been conferring  

8. Many heavy work that was once done by hand can now be done more easily with the help of compressed air.

 A. Many   B. done   C. by hand   D. easily  

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7. Statistics show that the greatest number of B.A. degrees in recent years has been conferring in the fields of business management, education and social sciences.

 A. Statistics   B. show   C. the   D. has been conferring  

8. Many heavy work that was once done by hand can now be done more easily with the help of compressed air.

 A. Many   B. done   C. by hand   D. easily  

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9. With its compound eyes, dragonflies can see moving insects approximately 18 feet away.

 A. its   B. moving   C. approximately   D. feet  

10. One and more sentences related to the same topic form a paragraph.

 A. and   B. related to   C. same   D. form 

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9. With its compound eyes, dragonflies can see moving insects approximately 18 feet away.

 A. its   B. moving   C. approximately   D. feet  

10. One and more sentences related to the same topic form a paragraph.

 A. and   B. related to   C. same   D. form 

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11. The electrical activity of the brain causes the transmission of brain waves that can be recorded and interpreted in terms that explains the types of mental activity.

 A. causes   B. that   C. interpreted   D. explains  

12. Bahama Islands, comprising over 100 islands, are situated just off the southwestern coast of Florida.

 A. Bahama Islands   B. comprising   C. over   D. just off 

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11. The electrical activity of the brain causes the transmission of brain waves that can be recorded and interpreted in terms that explains the types of mental activity.

 A. causes   B. that   C. interpreted   D. explains  

12. Bahama Islands, comprising over 100 islands, are situated just off the southwestern coast of Florida.

 A. Bahama Islands   B. comprising   C. over   D. just off 

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13. The lab assistants has to take over from the students who monitoring the experiment because they became tired.

 A. has to   B. from   C. who monitoring   D. they  

14. The president refuses to accept either of the four new proposals made by the contractors.

 A. to accept   B. either   C. new proposals   D. made by  

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13. The lab assistants has to take over from the students who monitoring the experiment because they became tired.

 A. has to   B. from   C. who monitoring   D. they  

14. The president refuses to accept either of the four new proposals made by the contractors.

 A. to accept   B. either   C. new proposals   D. made by  

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15. The most popular breed of dog in the United States are cocker spaniel, poodle, and retriever.

 A. The most   B. breed   C. in the   D. and 

16. The United States is the world's largest cheese producer making more than two million tons of cheese annual.

 A. world's   B. making   C. tons   D. annual 

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15. The most popular breed of dog in the United States are cocker spaniel, poodle, and retriever.

 A. The most   B. breed   C. in the   D. and 

16. The United States is the world's largest cheese producer making more than two million tons of cheese annual.

 A. world's   B. making   C. tons   D. annual 

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17. When Cliff was sick with the flu, his mother made him to eat chicken soup and rest in bed.

 A. When Cliff was sick   B. him   C. to eat   D. rest  

18. Although the Indians and the Eskimo had lived for centuries in Canada and the United States, when the Europeans settlers came in the seventeenth century, the newcomers began a systematic effort to push hem further into the wilderness and to take the land from their.

 A. in Canada and the United States   B. in the seventeenth   C. to push   D. their  

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17. When Cliff was sick with the flu, his mother made him to eat chicken soup and rest in bed.

 A. When Cliff was sick   B. him   C. to eat   D. rest  

18. Although the Indians and the Eskimo had lived for centuries in Canada and the United States, when the Europeans settlers came in the seventeenth century, the newcomers began a systematic effort to push hem further into the wilderness and to take the land from their.

 A. in Canada and the United States   B. in the seventeenth   C. to push   D. their  

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19. In present-day business entrepreneurs are taken fewer risks then their predecessors a century ago.

 A. present-day   B. are taken   C. fewer   D. a century ago  

20. Many American childrens learned to read the more than 120 million copies of McGuffey's Reader.

 A. childrens   B. to read   C. the   D. more than 

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19. In present-day business entrepreneurs are taken fewer risks then their predecessors a century ago.

 A. present-day   B. are taken   C. fewer   D. a century ago  

20. Many American childrens learned to read the more than 120 million copies of McGuffey's Reader.

 A. childrens   B. to read   C. the   D. more than 

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21. According to the theory of natural selection, the man who was able to use the hands and feet most freely to walk and grasp was the one who survived and evolved.

 A. the hands and feet   B. freely   C. to walk and grasp   D. who  

22. It is said that the American flag has five-pointed stars because Betsy Ross told General Washington she would rather that he changing the six-pointed ones.

  A. It is said   B. told   C. she   D. changing 

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21. According to the theory of natural selection, the man who was able to use the hands and feet most freely to walk and grasp was the one who survived and evolved.

 A. the hands and feet   B. freely   C. to walk and grasp   D. who  

22. It is said that the American flag has five-pointed stars because Betsy Ross told General Washington she would rather that he changing the six-pointed ones.

  A. It is said   B. told   C. she   D. changing 

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23. The family decided to call the doctor, who very soon after the call, because the old lady took a turn for the worse.

 A. call   B. very soon   C. the call   D. the worse  

24. The railroad was one of the first methods of transportation to be use extensively in early American history.

 A. one   B. the first   C. methods   D. use  

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23. The family decided to call the doctor, who very soon after the call, because the old lady took a turn for the worse.

 A. call   B. very soon   C. the call   D. the worse  

24. The railroad was one of the first methods of transportation to be use extensively in early American history.

 A. one   B. the first   C. methods   D. use  

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25. The famous aviator Charles Lindbergh was a early supporter of rocket research.

 A. famous aviator   B. a   C. supporter   D. rocket research  

26. A neutrino is a subatomic particle it has no electrical charge.

A. a subatomic   B. it   C. has   D. no 

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25. The famous aviator Charles Lindbergh was a early supporter of rocket research.

 A. famous aviator   B. a   C. supporter   D. rocket research  

26. A neutrino is a subatomic particle it has no electrical charge.

A. a subatomic   B. it   C. has   D. no 

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27. Fireflies product light through a complex chemical reaction that takes place within their abdominal cells.

  A. product   B. complex   C. that takes   D. their  

28. Hummingbirds move their wings so rapid a way that they appear to be hanging in the air.

 A. their   B. rapid a way   C. to be hanging   D. in the air  

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27. Fireflies product light through a complex chemical reaction that takes place within their abdominal cells.

  A. product   B. complex   C. that takes   D. their  

28. Hummingbirds move their wings so rapid a way that they appear to be hanging in the air.

 A. their   B. rapid a way   C. to be hanging   D. in the air  

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29. An octopus has three heart to pump blood throughout their body.

 A. An   B. to pump   C. throughout   D. their  

30. A new form of cocaine, crack attacks the nervous system, brain, and bodily in a sharper fashion than cocaine.

 A. form   B. attacks   C. bodily   D. sharper 

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29. An octopus has three heart to pump blood throughout their body.

 A. An   B. to pump   C. throughout   D. their  

30. A new form of cocaine, crack attacks the nervous system, brain, and bodily in a sharper fashion than cocaine.

 A. form   B. attacks   C. bodily   D. sharper 

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