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1.(551)Etiquette might seem a trivial concept without much relevance in the modern world, but the way in which we communicate with each other is as important in international affairs as it is in personal relationships.
(A) as important in international affairs as it is in personal relationships.
(B) as important in international affairs as personal relationships.
(C) as important in international affairs as they are important in personal relationships.
(D) as important in international affairs as it is for personal relationships.
(E) important for international affairs, as it is for personal relationships.
2.(552)Over the past five years, the quality of synthetic diamonds — first produced in the 1950s for industrial uses such as cutting and polishing — have increased so much that many experts cannot differentiate between synthetic diamonds and real ones.
A. have increased so much that many experts cannot differentiate between synthetic diamonds and real ones
B. have increased to such a large degree that some experts cannot differentiate synthetic diamonds from real ones
C. have increased so much that some experts cannot differentiate synthetic diamonds from real ones
D. has increased so much that some experts cannot differentiate synthetic diamonds from real ones
E. has increased to such a large degree that some experts cannot differentiate synthetic diamonds between real ones
3.(553)Denim jeans were originally worn not so much as a fashion statement as for their being practical work clothes.
A. Denim jeans were originally worn not so much as a fashion statement as for their being practical work clothes.
B. Denim jeans were originally worn not so much as a fashion statement but for their being practical work clothes.
C. Denim jeans were originally worn not so much as a fashion statement but for being practical work clothes
D. Denim jeans were originally worn not as a fashion statement as for them being practical work clothes.
E. Denim jeans were originally worn not as a fashion statement but as for them being practical work clothes.
4.(554)Since 1945, the United Nations, an organization with 192 member states has worked to promote economic development and it is an important international issue.
(A) states has worked to promote economic development and it is
(B) states, which has worked to promote economic development, is
(C) states, has worked to promote economic development,
(D) states has worked to promote economic development, being
(E) states, has worked to promote economic development, and is
5.(555)Using a new, high-technology process, diamonds can be created by simulating the natural processes that occur over time in the Earth’s crust.
(A) Using a new, high-technology process, diamonds can be created by simulating the natural processes that occur over time in the Earth’s crust.
(B) Diamonds can be created by simulating the natural processes that occur over time in the Earth’s crust, using a new, high-technology process.
(C) Creating diamonds by simulating the natural processes that occur over time in the Earth’s crust, scientists can use a new, high-technology process.
(D) By simulating the natural processes that occur over time in the Earth’s crust, diamonds can be created using a new, high-technology process by a scientist.
(E) Using a new, high-technology process, scientists can create diamonds by simulating the natural processes that occur over time in the Earth’s crust.
6.(556)Until 2010, a state tax regulation known as the “80-20 rule” required that condominium associations receive at least 80 percent of their gross income from their tenant-shareholders, and no more than 20 percent from other sources, like ground-floor rent for restaurants.
(A) Until 2010, a state tax regulation known as the “80-20 rule” required that condominium associations receive at least 80 percent of their gross income from their tenant-shareholders, and no more than 20 percent from other sources, like ground-floor rent for restaurants.
(B) Until 2010, a state tax regulation known as the “80-20 rule” requiring that condominium associations receive at least 80 percent of their gross income from their tenant-shareholders, and have no more than 20 percent from other sources, such as ground-floor rent for restaurants.
(C) Until 2010, a state tax regulation known as the “80-20 rule” required condominium associations to receive at least 80 percent of their gross income from their tenant-shareholders, and have no more than 20 percent from other sources, such as ground-floor rent for restaurants.
(D) Until 2010, a state tax regulation known as the “80-20 rule” required that condominium associations receive at least 80 percent of their gross income from their tenant-shareholders and have no more than 20 percent from other sources, such as ground-floor rent for restaurants.
(E) Until 2010, a state tax regulation known as the “80-20 rule” required condominium associations to receive at least 80 percent of their gross income from their tenant-shareholders, and to have no more than 20 percent from other sources, like ground-floor rent for restaurants.
7.(557)Much of the basin that had been transformed into the Great Lakes by the Laurentide Glacier during the last ice age was formed by seismological events that occurred nearly one billion years earlier.
(A) Much of the basin that had been transformed into the Great Lakes by the Laurentide Glacier during the last ice age was
(B) Much of the basin that was transformed into the Great Lakes by the Laurentide Glacier during the last ice age had been
(C) Much of the basin that was transformed into the Great Lakes by the Laurentide Glacier during the last ice age has been
(D) The Laurentide Glacier during the last ice age transformed the Great Lakes from much of the basin that has been
(E) During the last ice age, much of the basin that was transformed by the Laurentide Glacier into the Great Lakes had been
8.(558)The musician Bob Marley, popular both in America and in Canada, is considered the single most influential reggae singer of the 20th century.
A. The musician Bob Marley, popular both in America and in Canada, is considered the single most influential reggae singer of the 20th century.
B. The musician Bob Marley, popular in both America and in Canada, is considered the single most influential reggae singer of the 20th century.
C. Both in America and Canada, the music of Bob Marley is popular, considered the single most influential reggae singer of the 20th century.
D. The musician Bob Marley, popular in both America and in Canada, is considered to be the single most influential reggae singer of the 20th century.
E. The musician Bob Marley, popular both in America and also in Canada, is considered as the single most influential reggae singer of the 20th century.
9.(559)Last year, fewer whales than they did before traveled back to their tropical breeding grounds in search of warmer water.
A. whales than they did before
B. whales than there ever were before
C. than ever before, whales
D. than they ever were before, whales
E. whales than ever before
10.(560)In 1972 votes were cast by 55% of the electorate; and 40% in 1996.
a. electorate; and 40% in 1996
b. electorate;in 1996 the figure was 40%
c. electorate, and in 1996 40%
d.electorate, 40% in 1996 was the figure
e. electorate that fell to 40% in 1996
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