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TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 5

TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 5. 1. Bone and ivory needles found at archaeological sites indicate that clothes have been sewn for some 17,000 years ago . A. found B. indicate C. clothes D. years ago

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TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 5

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  1. TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 5

  2. 1. Bone and ivory needles found at archaeological sites indicate that clothes have been sewn for some 17,000 years ago. A. found B. indicate C. clothes D. years ago 2. Some scientists predict that, despite greatermaterial output, the people in the year 2,000will be poorer in many ways than it is today. A. despite greater B. material output C. the people in the year 2,000 D. it is today

  3. 1. Bone and ivory needles found at archaeological sites indicate that clothes have been sewn for some 17,000 years ago. A. found B. indicate C. clothes D. years ago 2. Some scientists predict that, despite greatermaterial output, the people in the year 2,000will be poorer in many ways than it is today. A. despite greater B. material output C. the people in the year 2,000 D. it is today

  4. 3. forty years ago, Helen Hall's outstandingcontributions as a settlement organizer catch the attention of president Franklin Roosevelt, who appointed her to his advisory committee A. outstanding B. catch C. her to his D. advisory committee 4. Aseveryothernation, the United States used to defineitsunit of currency, the dollars, in terms of the gold standard A. As B. other C. used to define D. its

  5. 3. forty years ago, Helen Hall's outstandingcontributions as a settlement organizer catch the attention of president Franklin Roosevelt, who appointed her to his advisory committee A. outstanding B. catch C. her to his D. advisory committee 4. Aseveryothernation, the United States used to defineitsunit of currency, the dollars, in terms of the gold standard A. As B. other C. used to define D. its

  6. 5. The prime minister's convictionfor improper campaign practices is likelytoresult in increasing pressure that she resigns. A. conviction B. likely C. result in D. resigns 6. Venusapproachesthe Earthmore closely than any otherplanet is. A. approaches B. the Earth C. any other D. is

  7. 5. The prime minister's convictionfor improper campaign practices is likelytoresult in increasing pressure that she resigns. A. conviction B. likely C. result in D. resigns 6. Venusapproachesthe Earthmore closely than any otherplanet is. A. approaches B. the Earth C. any other D. is

  8. 7. Along the East Coast, American Indian women's councils could veto a declaration of war atrefusalto supply moccasins and field rations. A. Along B. could veto C. a declaration D. at refusal 8. An echo is a sound heardsubsequentlyit is reflected froman object. A. heard B. subsequently C. reflected from D. an object

  9. 7. Along the East Coast, American Indian women's councils could veto a declaration of war atrefusalto supply moccasins and field rations. A. Along B. could veto C. a declaration D. at refusal 8. An echo is a sound heardsubsequentlyit is reflected froman object. A. heard B. subsequently C. reflected from D. an object

  10. 9. The ode was originala ceremonialpoemwritten tocelebrate public occasions or exalted subjects. A. original B. a ceremonial C. written to D. or 10. Seaweed nurtures numerouscommunities of living things, whichare protected underthewet coverings of the weeds while the tide out. A. numerous B. which C. under D. tide out

  11. 9. The ode was originala ceremonialpoemwritten tocelebrate public occasions or exalted subjects. A. original B. a ceremonial C. written to D. or 10. Seaweed nurtures numerouscommunities of living things, whichare protected underthewet coverings of the weeds while the tide out. A. numerous B. which C. under D. tide out

  12. 11. Mosquitoesusuallylayeggs on top stagnant water. A. Mosquitoes B. usually C. lay D. top stagnant 12. All alligatoris an animal somewhat likea crocodile, but witha broad,flattensnout. A. All alligator B. somewhat like C. with D. flatten

  13. 11. Mosquitoesusuallylayeggs on top stagnant water. A. Mosquitoes B. usually C. lay D. top stagnant 12. All alligatoris an animal somewhat likea crocodile, but witha broad,flattensnout. A. All alligator B. somewhat like C. with D. flatten

  14. 13. An extremely dangerous forms of cocaine, crack attacks the nervous system, brain, and body in a sharper fashion than cocaine. A. forms B. attacks C. body D. sharper 14. Tenant farmers are those they either rent a farm and work it for themselves or work the farm for the owner and receive payment. A. they B. work it C. or D. the owner

  15. 13. An extremely dangerous forms of cocaine, crack attacks the nervous system, brain, and body in a sharper fashion than cocaine. A. forms B. attacks C. body D. sharper 14. Tenant farmers are those they either rent a farm and work it for themselves or work the farm for the owner and receive payment. A. they B. work it C. or D. the owner

  16. 15. After his tripsto the west between1860 and 1872, Ralph AlberBakelock would often painted American Indian encampments on brown-and-yellow-toned canvases. A. trips B. between C. painted D. on 16. The fact that half of the known species is thought toinhabit the world's rain forests doesnot seem surprising, considering the huge numbers of insects that comprise the bulk of the species. A. is thought to B. does not C. considering D. species

  17. 15. After his tripsto the west between1860 and 1872, Ralph AlberBakelock would often painted American Indian encampments on brown-and-yellow-toned canvases. A. trips B. between C. painted D. on 16. The fact that half of the known species is thought toinhabit the world's rain forests doesnot seem surprising, considering the huge numbers of insects that comprise the bulk of the species. A. is thought to B. does not C. considering D. species

  18. 17. Langston Hughes always seemed to know exactly whohe was, and those knowledgeshelpedmake himone of the most respectedwriters in the United States. A. exactly who B. those knowledges C. make him D. most respected 18. The doublebull's eyein centerof a dart board is whichfifty points. A. double B. bull's eye C. in center D. is worth

  19. 17. Langston Hughes always seemed to know exactly whohe was, and those knowledgeshelpedmake himone of the most respectedwriters in the United States. A. exactly who B. those knowledges C. make him D. most respected 18. The doublebull's eyein centerof a dart board is whichfifty points. A. double B. bull's eye C. in center D. is worth

  20. 19. As a glacier melts, rocks, boulders, trees, and tons of dirtdeposit. A. As B. melts C. dirt D. deposit 20. A narcotic is a substance that is havingastrongdepressant effect on the humannervous system. A. is having B. strong C. human D. system

  21. 19. As a glacier melts, rocks, boulders, trees, and tons of dirtdeposit. A. As B. melts C. dirt D. deposit 20. A narcotic is a substance that is havingastrongdepressant effect on the humannervous system. A. is having B. strong C. human D. system

  22. 21. Foundin all parts of the state, pines arethe most ordinarytrees in Georgia. A. Found B. the state C. pines are D. ordinary 22. Many of the satellitesof space carry telescopes and other instruments used in astronomy to lookat the stars. A. Many of the satellites B. of space C. used in astronomy D. look at the stars

  23. 21. Foundin all parts of the state, pines arethe most ordinarytrees in Georgia. A. Found B. the state C. pines are D. ordinary 22. Many of the satellitesof space carry telescopes and other instruments used in astronomy to lookat the stars. A. Many of the satellites B. of space C. used in astronomy D. look at the stars

  24. 23. Old faithfulinthe Yollowstone National Parkis probably the world'smost famous geyser. A. Old faithful B. the Yollowstone National Park C. the world's D. most famous 24. A painter who lived mostofhis lifein the Middle West, Grant wood has calledAmerica'sPainterof the Soil. A. most B. his life C. has called D. Painter of the Soil

  25. 23. Old faithfulinthe Yollowstone National Parkis probably the world'smost famous geyser. A. Old faithful B. the Yollowstone National Park C. the world's D. most famous 24. A painter who lived mostofhis lifein the Middle West, Grant wood has calledAmerica'sPainterof the Soil. A. most B. his life C. has called D. Painter of the Soil

  26. 25. Tempera, a typeof paint, is prepared from a mixtureof water, egg yolk, and one butmore tinted powders. A. type B. mixture C. but D. tinted 26. Moonquakes originatingatdeepofsome800 kilometers indicate the Moon has considerablerigidityand is not molten at such levels. A. originating B. deep C. some D. considerable rigidity

  27. 25. Tempera, a typeof paint, is prepared from a mixtureof water, egg yolk, and one butmore tinted powders. A. type B. mixture C. but D. tinted 26. Moonquakes originatingatdeepofsome800 kilometers indicate the Moon has considerablerigidityand is not molten at such levels. A. originating B. deep C. some D. considerable rigidity

  28. 27. Cartilage coversthe endsof bones helps to protectthe joints fromwear and tear. A. covers B. the ends C. to protect D. from 28. Laminated safety glass is produced with combining alternate layers of flat glass and plastic. A. safety B. with C. alternate D. flat

  29. 27. Cartilage coversthe endsof bones helps to protectthe joints fromwear and tear. A. covers B. the ends C. to protect D. from 28. Laminated safety glass is produced with combining alternate layers of flat glass and plastic. A. safety B. with C. alternate D. flat

  30. 29. Slightly over half of the population of El Paso, Texas, says both English and Spanish. A. Slightly B. half C. population D. says 30.Part of the sunlight that strikes the Earth is reflected into the sky, and a restis absorbed by the ground. A. Part of B. strikes C. a rest D. ground

  31. 29. Slightly over half of the population of El Paso, Texas, says both English and Spanish. A. Slightly B. half C. population D. says 30.Part of the sunlight that strikes the Earth is reflected into the sky, and a restis absorbed by the ground. A. Part of B. strikes C. a rest D. ground

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