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1.(391)Many children of illegal immigrants grow up having to keep their status a secret, heavy psychological burden.
A. a secret, heavy
B. a secret and a heavy
C. a secret, a heavy
D. secret, with a
E. secret, which is a
2.(392)The rapid population growth within the boundaries of the Springfield Public School district was a source of an overcrowded school system where the student enrollments of 70 percent of them are above the state board of education's suggested limits.
A.where the student enrollments of 70 percent of them are
B.where they have 70 percent of student enrollments
C.where 70 percent of student enrollments are
D.which has 70 percent of student enrollments
E.in which 70 percent of them have student enrollments
3.(393)Having One of the highest melting points of all the chemical elements, tungsten is used in temperature - dependent products such as light bulb filaments so adaptable that it is also used to make wedding bands.
A. filaments so adaptable
B. filaments being so adaptable
C. filaments, yet being so adaptable
D. filaments, and so adaptable
E. filaments yet is so adaptable
4.(394)Correct though it may seem, the problem with the theory is that it treats several other explanations as unreasonable, which are all in fact quite possible.
(A) Correct though it may seem, the problem with the theory is that it treats several other explanations as unreasonable, which are all in fact quite possible.
(B) Even though it seems correct, the problem with the theory is that it treats several other explanations as unreasonable, when they are really quite possible.
(C) Though possibly correct, the problem with the theory is that it treats several other explanations as unreasonable when in fact they are possible.
(D) Though the theory seems correct, its problem is that it treats as unreasonable several other explanations that are actually quite possible.
(E) The problem with the theory, which seems correct, is its treating several other explanations as unreasonable when in fact they are actually possible.
5.(395)The group of Thai and Bangladeshi elephants behaved a little differently from the others: they didn’t shake their heads or shower themselves with dust, but they did make noises, shy away from the bees and touch one another’s trunks or putting a trunk into one another’s mouth, perhaps as a sign of reassurance or comfort.
(A) but they did make noises, shy away from the bees and touch one another’s
(B) they did make noises, shying away from the bees and touching one another’s
(C) but they did make noises, shying away from the bees and touching one another’s
(D) they did make noises, shy away from the bees and touch each other’s
(E) make noises, shy away from the bees and touching each other’s
6.(396)Ms. Omari's resignation will leave the organization with another major executive opening at a time when it has been trying to replace its longtime Chief Operating Officer, who, last year, left to start her own bootstrapped company.
A. it has been trying to replace its longtime Chief Operating Officer, who, last year, left
B. they have been trying to replace their longtime Chief Operating Officer, who, last year, left
C. it has been trying to replace its longtime Chief Operating Officer, who last year, had left
D. they had been trying to replace their longtime Chief Operating Officer, who, last year, had left
E. it had been trying to replace its longtime Chief Operating Officer, who, last year, had left
7.(397)Mount Everest is widely recognized as being 8848 meters in height, but research teams from around the world, including Britain, Norway, Canada, and Pakistan, came up with other calculations, which have sometimes strayed a little bit higher, and a little bit lower, compared to that figure.
(A) came up with other calculations, which have sometimes strayed a little bit higher, and a little bit lower, compared to that figure
(B) came up with other calculations, which have sometimes strayed a little bit higher, and a little bit lower, than that figure
(C) have come up with other calculations and sometimes strayed a little bit higher, and a little bit lower, compared to that figure
(D) have come up with other calculations and sometimes strayed a little bit higher, or a little bit lower, than that figure
(E) have come up with other calculations, which have sometimes strayed a little bit higher, or a little bit lower, than that figure
8.(398)A new Johns Hopkins study that analyzed cancer incidence by birth year found that the rate of colorectal cancer, which had dropped steadily for people born between 1890 and 1950, are increasing for every generation born since 1950.
A. study that analyzed cancer incidence by birth year found that the rate of colorectal cancer, which had dropped steadily for people born between 1890 and 1950, are increasing
B. study analyzing cancer incidence by birth year found that colorectal cancer rates, which have dropped steadily for people born between 1890 and 1950, increased
C. study, which analyzed cancer incidence by birth year, found that rates for colorectal cancer, which have dropped steadily for people born between 1890 and 1950, is increasing
D. study that analyzed cancer incidence by birth year found that colorectal cancer rates, which had dropped steadily for people born between 1890 and 1950, have been increasing
E. study analyzed cancer incidence by birth year found that colorectal cancer rates, which had dropped steadily for people born between 1890 and 1950, increase
9.(399)The physician’s office of the future will very likely include both computer assistants, not only on the physician’s side but also the patient’s side, and data inputs that come from far away supercomputers.
A. will very likely include both computer assistants, not only on the physician’s side but also the patient’s side, and
B. would very likely include both computer assistants, not only on the physician’s side but also the patient’s side, and
C. would very likely include computer assistants, not only on the physician’s side but also the patient’s side, as well as
D. will very likely include computer assistants, not only on the physician’s side but also on the patient’s side, as well as
E. will very likely include both computer assistants, not only on the physician’s side but also on the patient’s side, as well as
10.(400)Performing in front of a crowd for the first time, Mike’s voice was barely audible above the screeching din of loudspeaker feedback.
(A) Mike’s voice was barely audible above the screeching din of loudspeaker feedback.
(B) Mike had a hard time making his voice audible over the screeching din of loudspeaker feedback.
(C) Mike’s voice was barely audible over the screeching din of loudspeaker feedback.
(D) the screeching din of loudspeaker feedback made it impossible to hear Mike’s voice
(E) Mike had a voice that was audibly above the screeching din of feedback from the loudspeaker.
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