Sunday, April 21, 2024

Kunci Jawaban TOEFL ITP Structure #10

TOEFL ITP Practice Test Structure #10 dan Kunci Jawaban




TOEFL Structure merupakan sesi tes yang diujikan setelah tes listening. dibagian sesi structure , peserta akan diuji pemahman memebuat kalimat.

Soal structure berjumlah 15 kalimat tidak lengkap dan tugas anda melengkapi kalimat yang diujikan agar menjadi kalimat yang benar sususnanya sesuai dengan aturan Grammar.

Kunci Jawaban TOEFL ITP Structure #10

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Kunci Jawaban Soal TOEFL ITP Structure #10 

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1. _____ xenon could not form chemical compounds was once believed by scientists.

  1. For
  2. It was
  3. That
  4. While

2. The course of the Missouri River marks the ________ of continental glaciation.

  1. approximate southern limit
  2. limited, approximately southern
  3. southern limit and approximately
  4. limit that approximately southern

3. Because it was so closely related to communication, _____ art form to develop.

  1. drawing was probably the earliest
  2. to draw early was probably
  3. early drawing probably
  4. the earliest draw

4. Scientists believe the first inhabitants of the Americans arrived by crossing the land bridge that connected Siberia and _____ more than 10,000 years ago.

  1. this is Alaska now
  2. Alaska is now
  3. is now Alaska
  4. what is now Alaska.

5. The museum on Ellis Island, a former immigration station, contains documents and artifacts_________ to four centuries of United States immigration.

  1. related them
  2. related
  3. related that
  4. be related

 

 

6. Perhaps the primary _____ of adult education was industrialization, which accelerated the pace of socioeconomic change.

  1. it weighs
  2. causes growth
  3. cause of the growth
  4. cause was growing

7. The ancient Egyptian water clock required sophisticated calibration, since water dripped faster from its bowl when _____ and the pressure was greater.

  1. the full bowl
  2. was the bowl full
  3. bowl full
  4. the bowl was full

8. Plateaus are often referred to as tablelands _____ essentially flat-topped and stand conspicuously above an adjacent land area.

  1. because are
  2. because they are
  3. because of their
  4. which because they are

9. In addition to ____a place where business deals are made, a stock exchange collects statistics, publishes prices quotations, and sets rules and standards for trading.

  1. being
  2. it is
  3. that which
  4. where is

10. In addition to pleasure, _____ excitement, challenge, and relaxation.

  1. the providing of games
  2. games if providing
  3. the games which provide
  4. games provide

 

11. A master is an electronic apparatus that _________ radio and light waves.

(A)   generated and was amplified

(B)   generating and amplifying

(C)   generates and amplifies

(D)   to generate and amplify

 

12. __________irritating effect on humans, the use of phenol as a general antiseptic has been largely discontinued.

  1. Its
  2. Where its
  3. Since its
  4. Because of its

13. ______ has been a topic of continual geological research.

  1. Did the continents originate
  2. How did the continents originate
  3. Have the continents originated
  4. How the continents originated

14. Pleasing to look at and touch, beads come in shapes, colors, and materials _________.to handle and to sort them.

  1. that almost compel one
  2. one compels
  3. that compel almost
  4. one is almost compelled

15. The kettledrum produces different tones depending on whether _____ with sticks that have felt or sponge heads.

A.     they had faces

B.     to strike

C.     when struck

D.     It is struck

 

 

 

16. Lumber production was the main industry in Michigan until the early 1900's, which the automobile industry was established in Detroit.

(A) production

(B) main industry

(C) the early

(D) which

17. During the nineteenth century the molecular theory of matter was developed, which considered all matter to be composed of tiny, indivisible entity called molecules.

(A) which

(B) all matter

(C) be composed

(D) entity

18. The novelist Shirley Hazzard is noted for the insight, poetic style, and sensitive she demonstrates in her works.

(A) The

(B) for

(C) sensitive

(D) demonstrates

19. The metaphors we use routinely are the means which by we describe our everyday experiences.

(A) use routinely

(B) which by

(C) describe

(D) everyday experiences

20. Although complete paralysis is rare with neuritis, some degree of muscle weakness common.

(A) Although complete

(B) rare with

(C) some

(D) weakness common

21. Free land, cheaply transportation, and powerfully persuasive railroad advertising all helped flood the western part of the United States with farmers in the nineteenth century.

(A) cheaply

(B) all

(C) part

(D) with farmers

22. The type of precipitation is affected by electrical conditions, air temperature and the percentage of humid in the air.

(A) of

(B) affected

(C) humid

(D) the air

23. All harmonized music that is not contrapuntal depends from the relationship of chords, which are either consonant or dissonant.

(A) All

(B) depends from

(C) chords

(D) either

24. Nutritionists believe what diet affects how one feels physically and emotionally.

(A) Nutritionists

(B) what

(C) how

(D) physically

25. Textile art is known for both its tactile and vision qualities.

(A) Textile

(B) for

(C) vision

(D) qualities.

26. Count Basie’s distinctive piano style and band arrangements of the late 1930’s earned his an important place in jazz history.

(A) distinctive

 (B) late

 (C) his

 (D) in

27. Except of the freehand toe, the feet of the gull are fully webbed.

(A) Except of

(B) feet

(C) the

(D) fully

28. Only with early seventeenth-centuryobservers did the music of the original inhabitants of the United States and Canada entered recorded history.

(A) early

(B) observers

(C) original

(D) entered

29. The unit of measurement known as a “foot” has originally based on the average size of the human foot.

(A) measurement

(B) has

(C) size

(D) foot.

30. Top of Form

Bottom of Form

 


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