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TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 4

TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 4. 1. Both china , Russia, and the united states are aware of the role they play in world affairs. A. Both china B. are C. aware D. they 2. Natural adhesives are primarily of animals or vegetable origin. A. Natural

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TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 4

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  1. TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 4

  2. 1. Both china, Russia, and the united states areawareof the role theyplay in world affairs. A. Both china B. are C. aware D. they 2. Naturaladhesivesareprimarilyofanimalsorvegetableorigin. A. Natural B. primarily C. animals D. vegetable

  3. 1. Both china, Russia, and the united states areawareof the role theyplay in world affairs. A. Both china B. are C. aware D. they 2. Naturaladhesivesareprimarilyofanimalsorvegetableorigin. A. Natural B. primarily C. animals D. vegetable

  4. 3. ThoughArtist Tatun was totally blind in one eye and had only slight visioninanother,he became an internationally renowned jazz musician. A. Though B. only slight C. another D. he became 4. The waterwheel is a mechanism designed to harness energy from a source instead than animals. A. is B. harness C. from D. instead

  5. 3. ThoughArtist Tatun was totally blind in one eye and had only slight visioninanother,he became an internationally renowned jazz musician. A. Though B. only slight C. another D. he became 4. The waterwheel is a mechanism designed to harness energy from a source instead than animals. A. is B. harness C. from D. instead

  6. 5. Even as he wrote copiously on such diverse topicas education, politics, and religion, Lewis Mumford remained active in cityand regional planning. A. wrote B. diverse topic C. remained D. in city 6. We had been inthe city not more thantwo days untilwe found that we neededa guide. A. had been in B. not more than C. until D. needed

  7. 5. Even as he wrote copiously on such diverse topicas education, politics, and religion, Lewis Mumford remained active in cityand regional planning. A. wrote B. diverse topic C. remained D. in city 6. We had been inthe city not more thantwo days untilwe found that we neededa guide. A. had been in B. not more than C. until D. needed

  8. 7. As we have finishedthe firstlesson, now we willread the second one. A. have finished B. the first C. will read D. the second one 8.For a long time cottonranked first betweenAlabama's crops, buttoday it accounts for only a fraction of the agricultural production. A. cotton B. between C. but D. production

  9. 7. As we have finishedthe firstlesson, now we willread the second one. A. have finished B. the first C. will read D. the second one 8.For a long time cottonranked first betweenAlabama's crops, buttoday it accounts for only a fraction of the agricultural production. A. cotton B. between C. but D. production

  10. 9. To becomea member of the civic association, one need onlyattend three meetings and to payhis fees regularly. A. To become B. need only C. to pay D. regularly 10. The mountain sheep is known foritsincredibleagility, timid, and ability to withstand severe cold. A. is known for B. incredible C. timid D. to withstand

  11. 9. To becomea member of the civic association, one need onlyattend three meetings and to payhis fees regularly. A. To become B. need only C. to pay D. regularly 10. The mountain sheep is known foritsincredibleagility, timid, and ability to withstand severe cold. A. is known for B. incredible C. timid D. to withstand

  12. 11. If no fossil record wereavailable, the next strongest evidence of the kinship among organisms would to besimilarities in the embryonicdevelopment of organisms today. A. were B. to be C. embryonic D. today 12. Ethno linguists studylanguageasitrelates to society, culture, and human behaving. A. study B. it C. culture D. behaving

  13. 11. If no fossil record wereavailable, the next strongest evidence of the kinship among organisms would to besimilarities in the embryonicdevelopment of organisms today. A. were B. to be C. embryonic D. today 12. Ethno linguists studylanguageasitrelates to society, culture, and human behaving. A. study B. it C. culture D. behaving

  14. 13. Rabbits and hares look much like and are often mistaken foreach other. A. look B. like C. mistaken for D. each other 14. In the United States among60 percent of the spaceon the pages of newspapers isreservedforadvertising. A. among B. of the space C. is reserved D. advertising

  15. 13. Rabbits and hares look much like and are often mistaken foreach other. A. look B. like C. mistaken for D. each other 14. In the United States among60 percent of the spaceon the pages of newspapers isreservedforadvertising. A. among B. of the space C. is reserved D. advertising

  16. 15. Fossils of plantthathave beenextinct for fifty million yearshave been found in large deposits of amber nearthe Baltic Sea. A. plant B. been extinct C. fifty million years D. near 16. Life insurance, beforeavailable only toyoung, healthy persons, cannow be obtained for old people and even for pets. A. before B. to C. can D. even

  17. 15. Fossils of plantthathave beenextinct for fifty million yearshave been found in large deposits of amber nearthe Baltic Sea. A. plant B. been extinct C. fifty million years D. near 16. Life insurance, beforeavailable only toyoung, healthy persons, cannow be obtained for old people and even for pets. A. before B. to C. can D. even

  18. 17. Why is a man in civil life perpetuallyslandering and backbitinghis fellow men, and isunable to see good evenin his friends? A. perpetually B. backbiting C. is D. even 18. The sun seems to have been formed whenthe universe was already10 billion years. A. to have been formed B. when C. already D. years

  19. 17. Why is a man in civil life perpetuallyslandering and backbitinghis fellow men, and isunable to see good evenin his friends? A. perpetually B. backbiting C. is D. even 18. The sun seems to have been formed whenthe universe was already10 billion years. A. to have been formed B. when C. already D. years

  20. 19. The satellites are frequentlyeclipsed by Jupiter andmay be seen to transit Jupiter asdark shadows or passingbehind the planet. A. frequently B. and C. as D. passing 20. Not since Gerald Reed has a chief executiveservedtwo full terms orleaveWashington with cheers ringing in his ears. A. chief executive B. two full terms C. leave D. in his ears

  21. 19. The satellites are frequentlyeclipsed by Jupiter andmay be seen to transit Jupiter asdark shadows or passingbehind the planet. A. frequently B. and C. as D. passing 20. Not since Gerald Reed has a chief executiveservedtwo full terms orleaveWashington with cheers ringing in his ears. A. chief executive B. two full terms C. leave D. in his ears

  22. 21. From1866 to 1833, the bison population in North America was reducedfrom anestimated13 million to a few hundreds. A. From B. was reduced C. estimated D. hundreds 22. Knowledge ofthe rate at whicha ship is traveling throughthe water is important if the navigatorneed toestimate the time of arrival. A. Knowledge of B. at which C. through D. need to

  23. 21. From1866 to 1833, the bison population in North America was reducedfrom anestimated13 million to a few hundreds. A. From B. was reduced C. estimated D. hundreds 22. Knowledge ofthe rate at whicha ship is traveling throughthe water is important if the navigatorneed toestimate the time of arrival. A. Knowledge of B. at which C. through D. need to

  24. 23. Peas require richsoil, constant moistures, and a cool growingseason to develop well. A. rich B. moistures C. growing D. well 24. Hickories are medium to largetreescommonin easternand the central areas of North America. A. medium to large B. common C. in eastern D. central areas

  25. 23. Peas require richsoil, constant moistures, and a cool growingseason to develop well. A. rich B. moistures C. growing D. well 24. Hickories are medium to largetreescommonin easternand the central areas of North America. A. medium to large B. common C. in eastern D. central areas

  26. 25 .The earliest steam-driven vehiclesproducedgreat amount of noise. A. The earliest B. vehicles C. produced D. great 26. When our neighbor's grandson caught his finger in the car door, he did not cry even though it must have hurted him a great deal. A. caught B. did not cry C. must have hurted D. a great deal

  27. 25 .The earliest steam-driven vehiclesproducedgreat amount of noise. A. The earliest B. vehicles C. produced D. great 26. When our neighbor's grandson caught his finger in the car door, he did not cry even though it must have hurted him a great deal. A. caught B. did not cry C. must have hurted D. a great deal

  28. 27. American manufacturers depend onoceanshippingfor most of tradewith other countries. A. depend on B. shipping C. of trade D. countries 28. When the boulders are made ofrock that is different from the bedrock whichthey or the soil of the field rests, they are callederratic. A. are made of B. which C. they D. are called

  29. 27. American manufacturers depend onoceanshippingfor most of tradewith other countries. A. depend on B. shipping C. of trade D. countries 28. When the boulders are made ofrock that is different from the bedrock whichthey or the soil of the field rests, they are callederratic. A. are made of B. which C. they D. are called

  30. 29. For centuries, music have played acoustical guitars, which produce sound from the vibration of the strings. A. music B. which C. sound D. vibration 30. The increased urban population was nourished by the increased farm production that, in turn, was made more productive by the use of the new farm machine. A. was nourished by B. increased C. productive D. machine

  31. 29. For centuries, music have played acoustical guitars, which produce sound from the vibration of the strings. A. music B. which C. sound D. vibration 30. The increased urban population was nourished by the increased farm production that, in turn, was made more productive by the use of the new farm machine. A. was nourished by B. increased C. productive D. machine

  32. 31. Our urge to classify different life forms and give us names seems to be as old as the human race. A. urge B. us C. seems D. old 32. The Suwannee River has been neverimportantfortransport and no significanthydropowerpotential. A. has been never B. important for C. no significant D. potential

  33. 31. Our urge to classify different life forms and give us names seems to be as old as the human race. A. urge B. us C. seems D. old 32. The Suwannee River has been neverimportantfortransport and no significanthydropowerpotential. A. has been never B. important for C. no significant D. potential

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