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1.(21)Teachers in this country have generally been trained either to approach mathematics like a creative activity or that they should force students to memorize rules and principles without truly understanding how to apply them.
(A) to approach mathematics like a creative activity or that they should force students to memorize rules and principles
(B) to approach mathematics like a creative activity or to force students to memorize rules and principles
(C) to approach mathematics as a creative activity or to force students to memorize rules and principles
(D) that they should approach mathematics as a creative activity or to force students to memorize rules and principles
(E) that they should approach mathematics like a creative activity or that they should force students to memorize rules and principles
2.(22)Communards, or leaders of the Paris Commune, once mistook the artist Renoir, who was painting on the banks of the Seine River, for a spy.
(A) mistook the artist Renoir, who was painting on the banks of the Seine River, for
(B) mistook the artist Renoir, who was painting on the banks of the Seine River, as
(C) mistook the artist Renoir, who was painting on the banks of the Seine River, to be
(D) were mistaken of the artist Renoir, who was painting on the banks of the Seine River, for
(E) were mistaken by the artist Renoir, who was painting on the banks of the Seine River, to be
3.(23)Scientists studying the region are divided over how much of the temperature shift is due to the region's large natural variations and how much is being driven by the global buildup of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping greenhouse gases, like those emitted by tailpipes.
A. is being driven by the global buildup of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping greenhouse gases, like
B. the global buildup of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping greenhouse gases drive, such as
C. the global buildup of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping greenhouse gases drive, like
D. is driven by the global buildup of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping greenhouse gases, such as
E. is being driven by the global buildup of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping greenhouse gases, such like
4.(24)According to industry analysts, the recent growth in the number of hybrid motor vehicles in major metropolitan areas are likely to accelerate in the future.
A. the number of hybrid motor vehicles in major metropolitan areas are
B. the numbers of hybrid motor vehicles in major metropolitan areas are
C. the number of hybrid motor vehicles in major metropolitan areas is
D. the numbers of hybrid motor vehicles in major metropolitan areas is
E. hybrid motor vehicles’ numbers in major metropolitan areas are
5.(25)The growth rate of a startup business, as other performance indicators, generally increases with both the time and resources dedicated to the endeavor.
A. The growth rate of a startup business, as other performance indicators, generally increases with both the time and
B. As with other performance indicators, the growth rate of a startup business generally increases with both the time and
C. Like other performance indicators, the growth rate of a startup business generally increases both with the time and
D. As other performance indicators, the growth rate of a startup business generally increases both with the time and the
E. The growth rate of a startup business, like other performance indicators, generally increases with both the time and the
6.(26)Though now eaten in large quantities around the world and harmless, the tomato is a member of the generally toxic nightshade family, including belladonna, and was once thought to be poisonous itself as a result.
(A) Though now eaten in large quantities around the world and harmless, the tomato is a member of the generally toxic nightshade family, including belladonna, and was once thought to be poisonous itself as a result.
(B) The tomato, though now eaten in large quantities around the world and harmless, is a member of the generally toxic nightshade family, which includes belladonna, and it was therefore once thought to be poisonous itself.
(C) Once thought to be poisonous itself, the tomato is harmless and now eaten in large quantities around the world, and is a member of the generally toxic nightshade family, including belladonna.
(D) Though now eaten in large quantities around the world and known to be harmless, the tomato was once considered poisonous because it is a member of the generally toxic nightshade family, which includes belladonna.
(E) A member of the generally toxic nightshade family, including belladonna, the tomato was once considered poisonous even though it is harmless and now eaten in large quantities around the world.
7.(27)Rather than accept the conventional wisdom that the earth was flat, Christopher Columbus was sent by the king and queen of Spain to see if he could reach India by traveling west.
(A) Rather than accept the conventional wisdom that the earth was flat, Christopher Columbus was sent by the king and queen of Spain to see if he could reach India by sailing west.
(B) Rather than accepting the conventional wisdom that the earth was flat, Christopher Columbus was sent by the king and queen of Spain to see if he could reach India by sailing west.
(C) Instead of accepting the conventional wisdom that the earth was flat, Christopher Columbus sailed west to see whether he could reach India, having been sent by the king and queen of Spain.
(D) Rather than accept the conventional wisdom that the earth was flat, Christopher Columbus sailed west to see whether he could reach India, having been sent by the king and queen of Spain.
(E) Instead of accepting the conventional wisdom that the earth was flat, Christopher Columbus was sent by the king and queen of Spain to sail west to see if he could reach India.
8.(28)Despite the fact that the impact of Daylight Saving Time, at the onset of which clocks are set forward by an hour, have been shown to be neutral, at best—research indicates that it may actually increase the number of car accidents occurring on the Monday after the clocks spring forward—some countries do not observe it.
A - Despite the fact that the impact of Daylight Saving Time, at the onset of which clocks are set forward by an hour, have been shown to be neutral, at best—research indicates that it may actually increase
B - Even though the impact of Daylight Saving Time, at the onset of which clocks are set forward by an hour, has been shown to be neutral, at best—research indicates that it actually increases
C - Since the impact of Daylight Saving Time, at the onset of which clocks are set forward by an hour, has been shown to be neutral, at best—research indicates that it actually increases
D - Because the impact of Daylight Saving Time, at the onset of which clocks are set forward by an hour, has been shown to be neutral—at best, research indicates that it may actually result in an increase in
E - Because Daylight Saving Time, at the onset of which clocks are set forward by an hour, has been shown to have a neutral impact, at best—research indicates that it may actually result in a possible increase in
9.(29)According to the National Science Foundation, in 2003 there were 198,113 female science and engineering graduate students, almost 42% of the graduate students in those fields, twice as much as 1981.
(A) twice as much as 1981
(B) twice as many as 1981
(C) double the figure for 1981
(D) double what it was in 1981
(E) a number double that of 1981’s
10.(30)The Paris Commune, hailed by many as an assumption of power by the working class, a government in 1871 that ruled France for less than two months.
(A) a government in 1871 that ruled France for less than two months
(B) a government that ruled France for less than two months in 1871
(C) was a government, ruling France for less than two months in 1871
(D) was a government that ruled France for less than two months in 1871
(E) was a government in 1871 that ruled France for less than two months
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