(D) A natural occurrence of abrasion
9. --- in the upper part of their long1 thin legs all9w deer to run swiftly and jump far.
(A) Muscles are powerful
(B) There are powerful muscles
(C) The powerful muscles that
(D) Powerful muscles
10. Geophysicists have collaborated with archaeologists and anthropologists to study the magnetic properties of pottery and fireplaces at sites ----- by early humans.
(A) occupied
(B) occupying
(C) which occupy
(D) were occupied
11. --- technically proficient; it also explores psychological questions.
(A) Not only is Barbara Astman's artwork
(B) Not only Barbara Asiman's artwork
(C) Barbara Astman1s artwork,, which is not only
(D) Barbara Astman's artwork not only
12. Although Canada's Parliament can neither administer or enforce laws initiate policy, it does have the power to make laws and vote on the allocation of funds.
(A) not
(B) nor
(C) and
(D)either
13. Willa Cather considered her novel of life in nineteenth-century Nebraska, My Antonia,---
(A) was her best work
(B) her best work
(C) her best work it was
(D) being her best work
14.First designated in 1970, Earth Day has become an annual international event concerns about environmental issues such as pollution.
(A) dedicated to raising
(B) dedicated raising
(C) dedicates to raise
(D) that dedicates to raising
15. In 1992 Albert Gore, Jr., the son of a former United States senator, became Vice President of the United States.
(A) who was the forty-fifth
(B) and the forty-fifth
(C) the forty-fifth
(E) he was the forty-fifth
16. Although Christopher Columbus failed in his (A) original goal, the discoveries(B) hedid make were as(C) Important than the route to Asia he expected(D) to find.