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1. Question
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- Between 1870 and 1890, the total population of tile United States____.
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2. Question
- Intended to display the work of twentieth-century artists,_____ in 1929.
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3. Question
- The Earth has a tremendous amount of water, but____ in the ocean.
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4. Question
- ____ have sense organs in a canal known as the lateral line, which allows them to respond to changes in water pressure caused by nearby motion.
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5. Question
- Direct information on the chemical composition of the Moon became available in 1969 ____ of the first Apollo mission to land on the Moon.
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6. Question
- ____ completely harmless to the environment is very difficult and usually economically unsound.
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7. Question
- One of Ulysses S. Grant’s first acts as President of the United States was to name tile Seneca chief Donehogawa ____ of Indian Affairs.
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8. Question
- One of the most ancient arts, ____ in different parts of the world.
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9. Question
- ____ classified as a carnivore, the North American grizzly bear cats berries and even grass.
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10. Question
- Not only ____ much bigger than any planet, but unlike the planets, it consists
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11. Question
11. Colloquialisms, ____ of informal spoken language, are often considered inappropriate for more formal written language.
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12. Question
12. Her work in genetics won United States scientist Barbara McClintock ____– in 1983.
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13. Question
13. ____ usually thought to end in northern New Mexico, the Rocky Mountains really extend southward to the frontier of Mexico.
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14. Question
- The novelist Edith Wharton considered the Writer Henry James_____.
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15. Question
15. Ironically, the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow claimed he never liked teaching,
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16. Question
- The hind leg of the gerbil are particularly well adapted to leaping across its desert habitat.
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17. Question
- Educator Helen Magill White was the first American woman to have earn the Ph.D. degree.
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18. Question
- The changes that occur in the life cycle of a butterfly or moth are probable the most striking examples of metamorphosis.
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19. Question
- In the nineteenth century, North American locomotives ran on hardwood fuel, which was inexpensive and plentiful in the time.
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20. Question
- Much theories have been developed concerning how people learn about cultures from the myths and legends passed down from one generation to another.
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21. Question
- Several comet are discovered each year, but very few of them are bright enough to be seen without the aid of magnification.
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22. Question
- Charles Monroe Schulz’s comic strip “Peanuts” is translated into 26 languages also has appeared in over 2,300 daily newspapers.
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23. Question
- In human beings the liver is the biggest glandular organ of his digestive system.
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24. Question
- Many scientists contributed to the development of television, whether no one person can be said to have invented it.
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25. Question
- Northern Canada contains vast areas treeless of low vegetation known as tundra.
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26. Question
- Gordon Parks composed wrote, and directed Martin, the classical ballet who Examines the meaning of the life of Martin Luther King. Jr.
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27. Question
- In 1965 Rodolfo Gonzales has estab1ished an organization called the Crusade For Justice in Denver, Colorado.
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28. Question
- Large, heavy draft horses were commonly used for labor farm in the United States before the introduction of tractors.
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29. Question
29.Herads of migrating caribou, members of the deer family are an important economically resource to Inuits and other Native Americans.
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30. Question
- Some nineteenth-century advocates for the emancipation of women in the United States were also activity in the Underground Railroad, helping to slaves escape.
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31. Question
- Feathers not only protect birds from injury and conserve body heat but also function in flight. courtship, camouflage, and sensory perceptive.
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32. Question
- The radio telescope, invented in 1932, has capabilities beyond far those of optical telescopes in tracking signals from galaxies.
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33. Question
- Rafting was an essential mean of transportation from prehistoric times to the nineteenth century.
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34. Question
- Many fortification rank among the most functional and beautiful works of architecture constructed in North America before the twentieth century.
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35. Question
- Because her work was popular with European royally, Harriet Goodhue Hosmer became financial successful as a sculptor in the mid-eighteen hundreds.
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36. Question
- The actor James Earl Jones gained Broadway stardom in “The Great White Hope” for his powerful portrayal of prizefighter.
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37. Question
- Despite fats and oils arc nutritionally important as energy sources, medical research indicates that saturated fats may contribute to hardening of the
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38. Question
- Large multicolored insects with four wings, dragonflies play a very important role in the ecosystem of humid area by controlling the population of mosquitoes.
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39. Question
- During early nineteenth-century Boston. the architect Charles Bulfinch, eager to make the city beautiful, sometimes provided free plans for people building
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با توجه به اینکه آخرین کلمه در عبارت اسمی بالا Boston اسم هست باید به جای during حرف اضافه in استفاده شود
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40. Question
- In 1889, Jane Addams, a social worker in Chicago, founded hull house, an institution devoted to the improvement of community life in poor neighborhood.
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