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TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 7

TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 7. 1. The manager asked the secretary if she had already file the reports . A. asked B. if she C. file D. reports 2. Compared to analog watches , digital watches are the easiest to read. A. Compared B. analog watches

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TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 7

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  1. TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 7

  2. 1. The manager askedthe secretary if shehad already filethereports. A. asked B. if she C. file D. reports 2. Comparedtoanalog watches, digital watches are theeasiestto read. A. Compared B. analog watches C. digital watches are D. easiest 3. The 92-minuteslongvideo tape wasnot suitable for the class. A. 92-minutes B. video tape C. was D. not suitable

  3. 1. The manager askedthe secretary if shehad already filethereports. A. asked B. if she C. file D. reports 2. Comparedtoanalog watches, digital watches are theeasiestto read. A. Compared B. analog watches C. digital watches are D. easiest 3. The 92-minuteslongvideo tape wasnot suitable for the class. A. 92-minutes B. video tape C. was D. not suitable

  4. 4. Next weekMr. Smith will goback toKoreanby airplane. A. Next week B. will go C. back to D. Korean 5. On the labor union¹s agenda isanitemconcerning the implementation ofanemployee uniforms. A. labor union¹s agenda B. is C. concerning the implementation D. an 6. It was decided bythe class that we willhave the picnic on theSunday after the midterm. A. was decided B. by C. will D. on the

  5. 4. Next weekMr. Smith will goback toKoreanby airplane. A. Next week B. will go C. back to D. Korean 5. On the labor union¹s agenda isanitemconcerning the implementation ofanemployee uniforms. A. labor union¹s agenda B. is C. concerning the implementation D. an 6. It was decided bythe class that we willhave the picnic on theSunday after the midterm. A. was decided B. by C. will D. on the

  6. 7. In the worldtoday,manypeopleneed seeking psychologicalcounseling. A. In the world B. many C. need seeking D. counseling. 8. The attendedphysicianpronouncedthepatient deadat precisely midnight last night. A. attended B. pronounced C. patient dead D. midnight last night. 9. The teachers, whogave the students an unreasonably difficulttest,isconsideredunfair. A. who B. an unreasonably C. is D. considered

  7. 7. In the worldtoday,manypeopleneed seeking psychologicalcounseling. A. In the world B. many C. need seeking D. counseling. 8. The attendedphysicianpronouncedthepatient deadat precisely midnight last night. A. attended B. pronounced C. patient dead D. midnight last night. 9. The teachers, whogave the students an unreasonably difficulttest,isconsideredunfair. A. who B. an unreasonably C. is D. considered

  8. 10. On the news yesterday, it was reportedthataGross National Product was higherthisquarterthan last quarter. A. was reported B. a C. higher D. than last quarter 11. Unlikehis co-workers, Mr. Yamaguchi always goes backto homerightafter work. A. Unlike B. always goes C. to home D. after work 12. Although chemistry and statisticswere amongmy favorite subjects in college, physicsweremyleast favorite. A. chemistry and statistics B. were among C. were D. least favorite

  9. 10. On the news yesterday, it was reportedthataGross National Product was higherthisquarterthan last quarter. A. was reported B. a C. higher D. than last quarter 11. Unlikehis co-workers, Mr. Yamaguchi always goes backto homerightafter work. A. Unlike B. always goes C. to home D. after work 12. Although chemistry and statisticswere amongmy favorite subjects in college, physicsweremyleast favorite. A. chemistry and statistics B. were among C. were D. least favorite

  10. 13. Although everythingon our order was neededurgently,they were allout in stock andbackordered for 2 weeks. A. Although everything B. urgently C. they were D. out in stock 14. Thomas likesto go to fishing wheneverhehas free time. A. Thomas likes B. to go to fishing C. whenever D. has free time 15. Please sitthe computer on the car whileIgo look formy keys. A. sit B. on the car C. while D. go look for

  11. 13. Although everythingon our order was neededurgently,they were allout in stock andbackordered for 2 weeks. A. Although everything B. urgently C. they were D. out in stock 14. Thomas likesto go to fishing wheneverhehas free time. A. Thomas likes B. to go to fishing C. whenever D. has free time 15. Please sitthe computer on the car whileIgo look formy keys. A. sit B. on the car C. while D. go look for

  12. 16. Althoughmost of the class went tovarious differenthot springslast weekend, a few students stayed at home and studied. A. Although B. went to C. various different D. hot springs 17. You can never get astraight answerfrom him, he isalwaysaround beating the bush. A. never get B. straight answer C. he is D. around beating the bush 18. There were many excellent dessertson the tray to choose from;however, they were all too richlyfor me. A. many excellent desserts B. to choose from C. however D. richly

  13. 16. Althoughmost of the class went tovarious differenthot springslast weekend, a few students stayed at home and studied. A. Although B. went to C. various different D. hot springs 17. You can never get astraight answerfrom him, he isalwaysaround beating the bush. A. never get B. straight answer C. he is D. around beating the bush 18. There were many excellent dessertson the tray to choose from;however, they were all too richlyfor me. A. many excellent desserts B. to choose from C. however D. richly

  14. 19. BecauseJoneswas consistent tardy, his boss dockedhis pay. A. Because B. was consistent C. tardy D. docked 20. By theevent of rain, the annualparadewill be postponeduntilthe following Sunday. A. By the B. annual C. will be postponed D. the following 21. According tomany economists, international specialization in the production of somegoods, such ascars and computers, increaseworld efficiency and output, makingallnations richer. A. According to B. such as C. increase D. making

  15. 19. BecauseJoneswas consistent tardy, his boss dockedhis pay. A. Because B. was consistent C. tardy D. docked 20. By theevent of rain, the annualparadewill be postponeduntilthe following Sunday. A. By the B. annual C. will be postponed D. the following 21. According tomany economists, international specialization in the production of somegoods, such ascars and computers, increaseworld efficiency and output, makingallnations richer. A. According to B. such as C. increase D. making

  16. 22. Wages and salaries account fornearly three fourths of the total nationallyincomegeneratedin the United States annually. A. account for B. nationally C. generated D. annually 23. Fartherevidence is needed to supportrecent research which suggeststhat certain chemicals found in broccoli may actas cancer preventatives. A. Farther B. to support C. suggests D. may act 24. The basic factors thatenhance health and longevityinclude vigorous exercise, hereditary, anddiet. A. that B. longevity C. hereditary D. diet

  17. 22. Wages and salaries account fornearly three fourths of the total nationallyincomegeneratedin the United States annually. A. account for B. nationally C. generated D. annually 23. Fartherevidence is needed to supportrecent research which suggeststhat certain chemicals found in broccoli may actas cancer preventatives. A. Farther B. to support C. suggests D. may act 24. The basic factors thatenhance health and longevityinclude vigorous exercise, hereditary, anddiet. A. that B. longevity C. hereditary D. diet

  18. 25. Human infants are notusuallyableto walk by selvesuntil they reach eleven or twelve monthsof age. A. not B. able C. selves D. months 26. Many corporate advisors feel thatcompaniesthatprovide their employees with recreational time and facilities safe money on health insurance in the long run. A. that B. that C. recreational D. safe 27. Arteries with poorlyblood flow can leave the heart muscle starved for oxygen, a condition that often leads to heart attack. A. poorly B. the C. starved for D. that

  19. 25. Human infants are notusuallyableto walk by selvesuntil they reach eleven or twelve monthsof age. A. not B. able C. selves D. months 26. Many corporate advisors feel thatcompaniesthatprovide their employees with recreational time and facilities safe money on health insurance in the long run. A. that B. that C. recreational D. safe 27. Arteries with poorlyblood flow can leave the heart muscle starved for oxygen, a condition that often leads to heart attack. A. poorly B. the C. starved for D. that

  20. 28. Unlike mostliquids, which contract when they solidify, water expands by nine percentage when it freezes. A. Unlike most B. solidify C. by D. percentage 29. The languages spokenby the laskan Eskimos and the Inuit of north Canada are such similar as to be mutually intelligible. A. spoken by B. and C. such D. intelligible 30. The most aggressive beesknown, the African honeybee is currently swarming intoNorth America. A. most aggressive B. bees C. currently swarming D. into

  21. 28. Unlike mostliquids, which contract when they solidify, water expands by nine percentage when it freezes. A. Unlike most B. solidify C. by D. percentage 29. The languages spokenby the laskan Eskimos and the Inuit of north Canada are such similar as to be mutually intelligible. A. spoken by B. and C. such D. intelligible 30. The most aggressive beesknown, the African honeybee is currently swarming intoNorth America. A. most aggressive B. bees C. currently swarming D. into

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