1. The document contains a TOEFL review exercise with multiple choice questions testing grammar and vocabulary skills. It includes 10 questions testing skills 1-13 and 10 questions testing skills 9-10.
2. It also provides a passage about early writing systems and the development of regional dialect studies. Questions follow the passage testing reading comprehension.
3. The review exercise concludes with 10 additional multiple choice questions testing skills 1-10.
1. The document contains a TOEFL review exercise with multiple choice questions testing grammar and vocabulary skills. It includes 10 questions testing skills 1-13 and 10 questions testing skills 9-10.
2. It also provides a passage about early writing systems and the development of regional dialect studies. Questions follow the passage testing reading comprehension.
3. The review exercise concludes with 10 additional multiple choice questions testing skills 1-10.
1. The document contains a TOEFL review exercise with multiple choice questions testing grammar and vocabulary skills. It includes 10 questions testing skills 1-13 and 10 questions testing skills 9-10.
2. It also provides a passage about early writing systems and the development of regional dialect studies. Questions follow the passage testing reading comprehension.
3. The review exercise concludes with 10 additional multiple choice questions testing skills 1-10.
TOEFL REVIEW EXERCISE (Skills 1-13): Choose the letter of the word or group of
words that best completes the sentences. Page 101
1. the earliest system of 3. The Earths one-year revolution
writing. around the Sun changes how A. The constitution of pictograms on one hemisphere or the other. B. Pictograms on the constitution A. falling sunlight C. Constitute the pictograms B. the fall of sun light D. Pictograms constitute C. sunlight in the fall 2. At the temperatures absolute D. sunlight fall zero, substances prossess minimal 4. Though sporadic interest in energy. regional dialects for A. approach centuries, the first large-scale B. approaches systematic studies did not take C. approaching place until the nineteenth century. D. they approach A. has existed B. it existed C. has it existed D. existing with it Choose the letter of the underlined wor or group of words that is not correct.
___ 5. The waters of the Chattahoochee River fills Lake Lanier.
A B C D ___ 6. The first set of false teeth similar to those in use today it was made in France A B C D in the 1780s. ___ 7. The term Yanke was originally a nickname for people from New England, A but now anyone from the United States are referrred to as a Yankee. B C D ___ 8. A network of small arteries, mostly sandwiched between the skin and the A Underlying muscles, supply blood to the face and sclap. B C D ___ 9. Mesquite is a small tree in the Southwest who can withstand the severest A B C D drought. ___ 10. At the end of the Revolution, most of the army units of the young nation was A B almost antirely disbanded, leaving a total national military force of 80 men in C D 1784. EXERCISE (Skills 9-10): Each of the following sentences contains more than one clause. Underline the subjects once and the verbs twice. Circle the connectors. Then indicate if the sentences are correct (C) or incorrect (I). Page 91. ___ 1. My sisters prefer to eat food that have cooked themselves. ___ 2. The boat that hit the underwater rock sank. ___ 3. The car which he was driving could not possibly be his ___ 4. The children built a house in the tree that in the backyard. ___ 5. The cost of the trip which we wanted to take. ___ 6. The children are playing with the toys which their mother told them to put away. ___ 7. The guests who were seated around the dinner table ___ 8. The stundents have to read all the chapters which are on the rest. ___ 9. I really do not like the artist which you like. ___ 10. The stones that they were set in the ring were quite valuable
TOEFL EXERCISE (Skills 9-10): choose the letter of the word or group of words that best completes the setence. Page 91-92
1. Modern humans, who first 4. Benjamin Kabelsky, whom
appeared about 600,000 years ago, as Jack Benny, was a famous Homo Sapiens. commedian in vaudeville and on A. calling radio and television. B. were called A. most peoples knowledge C. they called B. most people know D. they were called C. knowing most people 2. The first writing evidence of D. the knowledge of most is on Mesopotamian clay table. people A. we 5. that hunted other animals B. that we tended to have very narrow, sharp, C. has curved claws. D. that we have A. For dinosaurs 3. drought-resistant plants B. Dinosaurs are known whice store water in fleshy tissue. C. Dinosaurs A. Succulents are D. Like dinosaurs B. Succulents 6. The first eyeglasses had convex C. They are succulents lenses for the aged who D. Succulents which are farsighted. A. had become B. they had become C. becoming D. it became 7. Chimney Rock, 500 feet 9. Willa Cather is an author for above the North Platte River, has her evocative and memorable eroded considerably in the last two vision of frointier prairie life. centuries. A. whom readers A. stands B. the praise of readers B. is standing C. whom praisings C. it stands D. whom readers praise D. which stands 10. Marss tiny moon Phobos is a 8. that accompany recurring small mountain of rock that bouts of severe depression reduce from the asteroid belt by Marss bone density. gravitational pull. A. It changes hormones A. was probably captured B. Hormonal changes B. it probably C. The hormones change C. the probable capture D. The change in hormones is D. probably the capture TOEFL REVIEW EXERCISE (Skills 1-10): Choose the letter of the word or group of words that best completes the sentence. Page 92-93.
1. is famaous as the home of 5. Since commercia risk, it has
the U.S. Naval Academy. to appeal to a large audience to A. Annapolis justify its cost. B. Because of Annapolis A. the face of the movie C. Why Annapolis B. moving face D. Because Annapolis C. a movie faces 2. Some scientists think be a D. to face a movie planet but a moon of Neptune. 6. A current of the water known as A. that Pluto does not seem the Gulf Stream comes up from the B. not Pluto Gulf of Mexico, and then C. Pluto that might not the North Atlantic toward Europe. D. that Pluto might not A. it crosses 3. With of sophisticated oil B. crossing lamps, elaborate tools were made C. with its crosses to cut the wicks. D. crosses it A. appeared 7. Systems the two symbol 0 B. the appearance and 1 are called binary number C. the appearance was system. D. it appeared A. use 4. Fort Union was the site of what B. they use principal fur-trading post on the C. uses upper Missouri River. D. using A. the 8. Genes, the blueprints for B. being the cell construction, exist in tightly C. was the organized packages called D. it was the chromosomes. A. are B. they are C. which D. which are 9. The Earths atmosphere consist of gases in place around the Earth by gravitational pull of the planet. A. held B. hold C. it holds D. the hold 10. Oscar Hammerstein II collaborated with a number of composers including Jerome Kern, whom in writing the musical Show Boat. A. joined B. was joined C. he joined D. joining