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Day 162
1.(8-34, 13-28)Fossils of the arm of a sloth found in Puerto Rico in 1991, and dated at 34 million years old, made it the earliest known mammal of the Greater Antilles islands.
A.sloth found in Puerto Rico in 1991, and dated at 34 million years old, made it the earliest known mammal of
B.sloth, that they found in Puerto Rico in 1991, has been dated at 34 million years old, thus making it the earliest mammal known on
C.sloth that was found in Puerto Rico in 1991, was dated at 34 million years old, making this the earliest known mammal of
D.sloth, found in Puerto Rico in 1991, have been dated at 34 million years old, making the sloth the earliest known mammal on
E.sloth which, found in Puerto Rico in 1991, was dated at 34 million years old, made the sloth the earliest known mammal of
2.(4-16)Humans have been damaging the environment for centuries by overcutting trees and farming too intensively, and though some protective measures, like the establishment of national forests and wildlife sanctuaries, having been taken decades ago, great increases in population and in the intensity of industrialization are causing a worldwide ecological crisis.
A.though some protective measures, like the establishment of national forests and wildlife sanctuaries, having been taken decades ago, great increases in population
B.though some protective measures, such as the establishment of national forests and wildlife sanctuaries, were taken decades ago, great increases in population
C.though some protective measures, such as establishing national forests and wildlife sanctuaries having been taken decades ago, great population increases
D.with some protective measures, like establishing national forests and wildlife sanctuaries that were taken decades ago, great increases in population
E.with some protective measures, such as the establishment of national forests and wildlife sanctuaries, having been taken decades ago, great population increases
3.(4-22)Unlike mainstream American businesses, more than half of which fail, the failure rate for businesses in the Amish community hovers around 5 percent.
A.Unlike mainstream American businesses, more than half of which fail
B.Unlike mainstream American businesses, in which the failure rate is more than half
C.Unlike mainstream American businesses, where more than half of them fail
D.While the rate of mainstream American businesses failing is more than half
E.While more than half of mainstream American businesses fail
4.(11-32)Since 1975 so many people have been moving to Utah such that Mormons who were once 75 percent of the population are now only accounting for half of it.
A.so many people have been moving to Utah such that Mormons who were once 75 percent of the population are now only accounting for half of it
B.many people have been moving to Utah, so Mormons once 75 percent of the population are now accounting for only half
C.that many people have been moving to Utah, such that the Mormons that were once 75 percent of the population are now accounting for only half of it
D.many people have been moving to Utah such that the Mormons, who once represented 75 percent of the population, now only account for half
E.so many people have been moving to Utah that the Mormons, who once represented 75 percent of the population, now account for only half
5.(12-32)Prospecting for gold during the California gold rush was a relatively easy task, because of erosion, prehistoric glacier movement, and ancient, gold-bearing riverbeds thrust to the surface by volcanic activity put gold literally within reach for anybody with a pan or shovel.
A.because of erosion, prehistoric glacier movement, and ancient, gold-bearing riverbeds thrust to the surface by volcanic activity put gold literally within reach for
B.because of erosion, prehistoric glacier movement, and volcanic activity that thrust ancient, gold-bearing riverbeds to the surface, and putting gold literally within reach of
C.owing to erosion, prehistoric glacier movement, and volcanic activity that had thrust ancient, gold-bearing riverbeds to the surface, and putting gold literally within reach of
D.since erosion, prehistoric glacier movement, and volcanic activity that thrust ancient, gold-bearing riverbeds to the surface, putting gold literally within reach for
E.since erosion, prehistoric glacier movement, and ancient, gold-bearing riverbeds thrust to the surface by volcanic activity put gold literally within reach of
6.(7-32)A surge in new home sales and a drop in weekly unemployment claims suggest that the economy might not be as weak as some analysts previously thought.
A.claims suggest that the economy might not be as weak as some analysts previously thought
B.claims suggests that the economy might not be so weak as some analysts have previously thought
C.claims suggest that the economy might not be as weak as have been previously thought by some analysts
D.claims, suggesting about the economy that it might not be so weak as previously thought by some analysts
E.claims, suggesting the economy might not be as weak as previously thought to be by some analysts
7.(T-3-Q19)A Swiss government panel recommended that the country sell about half of its gold reserves and this raised fears of other countries that do the same and inundate the market.
A.reserves and this raised fears of other countries that
B.reserves, which, as a result, raised fears of other countries that
C.reserves, as a result, they feared that other countries would
D.reserves, with fears raised that other countries would
E.reserves, raising fears that other countries
8.(TTGWD4-Q18)Unlike the many winter greens that have tough leaves and thus require a lengthy cooking time, those of escarole need little or no cooking.
A.many winter greens that have tough leaves and thus require a lengthy cooking time, those of escarole need
B.many winter greens that have tough leaves and thus require a lengthy cooking time, escarole needs
C.tough leaves of many winter greens and that they require for a lengthy cooking time, escarole needs
D.tough leaves of many winter greens and the requirement that they have a lengthy cooking time, those of escarole need
E.lengthy cooking time required by the many winter greens with tough leaves, escarole needs
9.(GWD32-Q5)Arctic terns, being true long-distance migrants, they nest in coastal wetlands of northern Europe but fly south for thousands of miles to spend the European winters in Antarctica.
A.Arctic terns , being true long distance migrants, they nest in coastal wetlands of northern Europe
B.Arctic terns are true long distance migrants, nesting in coastal wetlands of northern Europe
C.Being that they are true long distance migrants, arctic terns nest in coastal wetlands of northern Europe
D.Nesting in coastal wetlands of northern Europe, arctic terns are true long distant migrants
E.True long distance migrants, arctic terns nest in coastal wetlands of northern Europe
10.(GWD31-Q15)Reptiles, by drawing their body heat directly from the Sun rather than burning calories to generate it, can survive on ten percent of the nourishment that a mammal of similar size would normally require
A.rather than burning calories to generate it
B.rather than the generation of body heat by burning calories
C.and not from generating it by burning calories
D.instead of by burning calories for generating it
E.instead of body heat generated by burning calories
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