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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions (1-5)
Reliable knowledge of early civilizations of the Americans is limited to archeological records since so many of the original artifacts were destroyed by early conquerors. Nevertheless, we have evidence of impressive achievements in monumental architecture as well as in the art of healing, astronomy, mathematics, and engineering. The knowledge that we have gained commands respect for these cultures as well as regret for the loss of this knowledge. In the field of agriculture, these civilizations left a heritage that has greatly enriched the food of today’s planet. White potatoes, corn, beans, tomatoes, squash, chocolate tapioca, vanilla, & turkey are just some of the foods that were originally developed by Native American civilizations. Lost, however, are the secrets of the Mayan astronomers & the Inca builders as well as many medicinal practices. Perhaps the greatest casualty, however, has been the Native American attitude towered life & the universe, since people in these civilizations seldom warred with nature. Instead, they adapted to it. Our present concern with ecology causes us to respect the people of these civilizations even more for this attitude.
Qs: The author’s main point is that
According to the passage, which of the following can NOT be traced back to early American civilizations?
According to the author, the biggest loss has been–
Which can you infer that the people of these civilizations would be least likely to do?
From the passage, you can infer that ––
When a women becomes pregnant______ in life, she encounters additional risks in delivering a healthy baby.
Passengers travel __ and safely in the new jumbo jets.
Please _____ as your doctor says.
Because they have moved away, they ___ go to the beach anymore.
––––– the director nor the secretary wants to leave yet.
Farhan, ––––– father is the president of the company, has received a promotion.
Not until a frog develops lungs ___ the water and live on the land.
–––– a better game than he has today.
Joe is going to get sick _____ too much.
Tuli would have failed ––– you helped.
Don’t forget to register this week___ in the election.
Rationing is a system for –– scarce renounces.
Junk food is appealing for its ––.
Don’t stare __ the face of any person.
even (thougth (A) southern (remained (B)) (loylty (C)) to the Union (during(D)) the Civil War. (no error(E).
Select the correct sentence
Select the correct sentence
Select the correct sentence
Select the correct sentence
Select the correct sentence
“All at once” means—
Select the best pair that expresses a relationship similar to the original pair SCALES : JUSTICE
Select the best pair that expresses a relationship similar to the original pair HAMLET: VILLAGE
Select the best pair that expresses a relationship similar to the original pair Words : Writer
Select the best pair that expresses a relationship similar to the original pair PARK : RECREATION
Choose the SYNONYM: DANGER
Choose the SYNONYM: NEUTRAL
Choose the SYNONYM: MOLLIFY
Choose the SYNONYM: MODERATE
Choose the SYNONYM: ILLICIT
Choose the SYNONYM: PERIL
Choose the SYNONYM: JEER
Choose the SYNONYM: CRUELTY
Choose the SYNONYM: ANONYMOUS
Choose the SYNONYM: HOSTILEFUL
Choose the ANTONYM: ANONYMOUS
Choose the ANTONYM: COALESCE
Choose the ANTONYM: NEUTRAL
Choose the ANTONYM: PACIFY
Choose the ANTONYM: NUMEROUS
Choose the ANTONYM: ADAMANT
Choose the ANTONYM: CARELESS
Choose the ANTONYM: EULOGY
Choose the ANTONYM: MASSIVE
Choose the ANTONYM: ABHOR