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1. Question
1. Charlie Parker, ………………………….was one of the creators of the music style called “bop.
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2. Question
2. The world’s deepest cave, Pierre St. Martin in the Pyrenees Mountains, is almost three times as deep…………………….
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3. Question
- When Columbus reached the New World, corn was the …………………in the Americas.
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4. Question
4. Because kaolin shrinks in firing at a different rate than ordinary clay, …………………….when creating pottery using both types of clay
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5. Question
5. The ceremonial Chilcat blanket of the Northwest Tlingit Indians was generally …………………from cedar bark, wool, and goats’ hair
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6. Question
- ………………………..composed traditionally has been a subject of debate among scholars.
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7. Question
- Jupiter, the closest of the giant planets to Earth, has ………………………..solid surface and is surrounded by zones of intense radiation.
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8. Question
- The black-billed cuckoo has been known to steal eggs ……………………..to other birds.
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9. Question
- The purpose of phonetics is …………………………..an inventory and a description of the sounds found in speech.
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10. Question
10. Earthquakes can damage a tree ………………………..violently, and it can take several years for the tree to heal.
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11. Question
11……………………..bacteria in foods are killed, as they are during baking or stewing, decay is slowed down.
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12. Question
12.The colors and patterns of the wings of butterflies and moths help …………………….the organism against predators.
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13. Question
13.In 1993 the Library of Congress appointed author Rita Dove ………………………of the United States.
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14. Question
14. At the South Pole ………………, the coldest and most desolate region on Earth
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15. Question
15. Tornados, powerful, destructive wind storms, occur most often in the spring when hot winds ……………..over flat land encounter heavy cold air.
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16. Question
16. Many exercises such as calisthenics, running, or to swim involve producing muscle tension through a range of movements that are called isotonics.
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17. Question
17. Intelligence, education, and experience all helps shape management style.
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18. Question
- The basic elements of public-opinion research are interviewers, questionnaires, tabulating equipment, and to sample population.
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19. Question
- Conservation organizations help for to preserve the ecology of an area by keeping track of endangered species.
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20. Question
- Gwendolyn Brooks, which won a Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1950, had 75 poems published by the time she was twenty.
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21. Question
- O Halifax is largest city and chief port of Nova Scotia and is the eastern terminus of Canada’s two great railway systems.
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22. T. S. Eliot received wide recognition after publishes The Waste Land, which fused poetic traditions with elements of modern music and language.
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23. Question
23. Numerous types of cells, such as skin cells and white blood cells, have the power reproduce asexually.
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24. Question
- The knee is more likely to be damage than most other joints because it is subject to tremendous forces during vigorous activity.
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25. Question
25.Although ferns lack flowers, they do have leaves, stems, and root.
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26. Question
- Crazy Horse is generally recognized for his courageous and skill, and he was revered by the Sioux as their greatest leader.
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27. Question
- In medicine, certain plastics have important uses because they do not affected by chemicals in the body, and they do not harm the body.
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28. Question
- Since a hospital is organized to protect and treat people who are ill, its goals, structures, and functions depend on the currently state of medical science.
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29. Question
- A change in direction of the monsoon winds result from the differences between the heating or cooling of landmasses and that of oceans.
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30. Question
- Small distinctions among stamps, unimportant to the person average, would mean a great deal to the stamp collector.
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31. Question
- Members of a nation’s foreign service represent that country’s interests abroad and report on the conditions, trends, and policies of the country which they are stationed.
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32. Question
- Abraham Lincoln’s boyhood home resembled those of many others mid-western pioneers, with its dirt floor, sleeping loft, and crude fireplace.
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33. Question
- Dwelling primarily in the ice northern polar seas, beluga whales are characteristically small, white, agile, and elusive.
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34. Question
34.There is evidence that the caribou originated into North America and crossed over al land bridge into Asia and evolved into the Old World’s reindeer.
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35. Question
35.The bold way in which Margaret Mead defined the terms “family” – based as much on choice as on biological relationship – is possibly the most enduring of her legacies.
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36. Question
- The planet Mars is a freezing, barren deserts with huge, dry canyons and towering volcanoes.
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37. Question
- Of the many machines invented in the late nineteenth century, none had a great impact on the United States economy than the automobile.
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38. Question
- A number of the Pacific Islands are volcanoes that have pushed up from the ocean floor, others are the tops sunken mountain ranges.
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39. Question
- It has been reported that during any twenty-four hour period, a minimal of three hundred North American women start their own businesses.
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40. Question
- Archeological studies have provided evidence that the use of plants for decoration as well as for food developed early in the history.
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