A after
B afterwards
C at last
D finally
A So much as
B As far as
C Much more than
D Except that
A fell out
B fell off
C tripped over
D slipped
A because
B yet
C although
D so
A Being nowhere else to go
B Having nowhere else to go
C Nowhere else to go
D Gone nowhere else
A have been reading
B am reading
C have read
D will read
A head and shoulder
B safe and sound
C neck and neck
D heart and soul
A having remembered taking
B having remembered to take
C remembered to take
D remembered to be taking
A So was
B That was
C Such was
D This was
A Ancient dancing of Egyptians
B Ancient Egyptian dancing
C Ancient Egyptian dance
D Ancient Egyptian dances
A notes
B reports
C marks
D degrees
A At all costs
B By all means
C In all
D On the whole
A went down with
B got up with
C went through with
D got down with
A taste
B kind
C flavor
D sort
A conceal
B cover
C protect
D shelter
A outside
B edge
C tip edge
D border
A assumed
B promised
C presumed
D supposed
A bluebird
B is considered
C native of
D North America
A destructive force
B running
C entirely almost
D of its flow
A thought
B before
C giving up
D previous
A grows well
B in
C too much
D most crops
A Furniture makers
B hold
C joints together
D reinforce it
A Humans are destroying thousands of species.
B There are thousands of insect species.
C The sea is even richer in life than the rain forests.
D Coral reefs are similar to rain forests.
A ignorance
B recognition
C tolerance
D forgiveness
A They are approximately the same size.
B They share many similar species.
C Most of their inhabitants require water.
D Both have many different forms of life.
A concern
B disadvantage
C attitude
D prejudice
A insects
B bacteria
C mammals
D birds
A the sea
B the rain forests
C a tree
D the Earth's surface
A more phyla and classes of life are represented in the sea
B there are too many insects to make meaningful distinctions
C many insect species are too small to divide into categories
D marine life-forms reproduce at a faster rate
A Sponges
B Coral
C Starfish
D Shrimp
A Ocean life is highly adaptive.
B More attention needs to be paid to preserving ocean species and habitats.
C Ocean life is primarily composed of plants.
D The sea is highly resistant to the damage done by pollutants.
A imperious
B chief
C impotent
D strange
A The Great Basin is west of the Basin and Range Province.
B The Great Basin is larger than the Basin and Range Province
C The Great Basin is in the northern part of the Basin and Range Province.
D The Great Basin is mountainous; the Basin and Range Province is flat desert.
A Snow
B Dry air
C Winds from the west
D Access to the ocean
A most frequent
B occasional
C gentle
D most dangerous
A the weather patterns are so turbulent
B the altitude prevents precipitation
C the winds are not strong enough to carry moisture
D precipitation falls in the nearby mountains
A To demonstrate that certain trees require a little of water
B To give examples of trees that are able to survive in a difficult environment
C To show the beauty of the landscape of the Great Basin
D To assert that there are more living organisms in the Great Basin than there used to be
A To explain their geographical formation
B To give examples of depressions that once contained water
C To compare the characteristics of the valleys with the characteristics of the lakes
D To explain what the Great Basin is like today
A Lake Bonneville
B Lake Lahontan
C the Great Salt Lake
D Pyramid Lake
A dried
B flooded
C collected
D evaporated
A desert formation
B warmer climates
C broken valleys
D wetter weather
A discard
B arrange
C determine
D confuse
A Interest in
B Nearness to
C Similarity to
D Usefulness for
A towering
B rocky
C ageless
D low
A incompetently
B unconfidently
C privately
D rashly
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