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Kelompok Fikom 6A

Devi Indriani Siti Rahmawita


Helna Risa Mida Yessy Susianto

Toefl Structure and Written Expression


1. Guppies are sometimes call rainbow fish because of the males’ bright
A B C D
2. Benny Goodman was equally talented as both a jazz performer as well as a classical
A B C
musician.
D
3. Although a kangaroo normally uses its large feet and b legs for hopping, but it can also swim.
A B C D
4. In some species of fish, such the three-spined stickleback, the male, not the female, performs
A B C
the task of caring for the young
D
5. Dinosaurs are traditionally classified as cold-blooded reptiles, but recent evidence based on
A B
eating habits, posture, and skeletal structural suggests some may have been warm-blooded.
C D
6. Fewest than half of all the adults fully understand the kinds and amounts of exercise
A B C
necessary for an effective physical fitness program
D
7. How many people know that the Brooklyn Birdge, build in 1883, were the worlds first
A B C
suspension bridge ?
D
8. Anna Maxwell’s gift for organization was exemplified by her service while the Spanish-
A B C D
American War in 1898

9. When a severe anle injury forced herself to give up reporting in 1926, Margaret Mitchell
A B C
began writing her novel, Gone with the Wind
D
10. Anne Elizabeth McDowell is best remembered for a weekly journal, Woman’s Advocate, who
A B C D
she launched in January 1855

11. A ray of light passing throught the center of a thin lens keep its original direction
A B C D

12. On Ellesmere Island in the Arctic one fossil forest consist of a nearly hundred large stumps
A B
scattered on an exposed coal bed.
C D
13. The surface conditions on the planet Mars are the more like the Earth’s than are those of any
A B C
other planet in the solar system.
D
14. The midnight sun is a phenomenon in which the Sun visible remains in the sky for twenty-
A B C
four hours or longer.
D
15. The Humber River and its valley form a major salmon-fishing, lumbering, hunting, and farmer
A B C D

region in western Newfoundland, Canada.

16. Ethnology, usually considered a branch of cultural anthropology, is often defined as the
A B
scientifically study of the origin and functioning of humans and their culture.
C D
17. The one-fluid theory of electricity was proposing by Benjamin Franklin, a man famous for his
A B C D
wide interest and great attainments.
18. Probably not speech of so few words has ever been as celebrated as Lincoln’s Gettysburg
A B C D
address.
19. Generally, Abstract Expressionist art is without recognizable images and does not adhere the
A B C
limits of conventional form.
D
20. Perhaps the most distinctive features of sharks and undoubtedly one of the most important
A B
reasons for their success is their well-debeloped sensory system.
C D
21. Almost every the hereditary material of an individual organism resides in the
A B C D
22. The fiction writer, poetry, and critic Edgar Allan Poe is among the most familiar of American
A B
writers and one of the most enigmatic.
C D
23. In June, 1846, near Sacramento, California, a number of new settlers rebelled in the Bear Flag
A B C
revolt and proclaiming California an independent republic.
D
24. Mitosis is the normal process by which a cell divides, each new cell ending up with a same
A B C D
number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
25. There are a series of large-scale wind patterns all over Earth are called prevailing winds that
A B
have a direct effect on weather and climate.
C D

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