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4. Lillian D. Wald, public health nurse and __________, was born in Cincinnati Ohio, in 1867.
5. Copper sulfate, spread in judicious amounts, kills algae __________ harming fish or aquatic invert-ebrates.
6. Of the millions who saw Haley‘s comet in 1986, how many people __________long enough to see it return in the
twenty-first century.
7. __________that fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise are universally reflected in facial expressions.
8.In 1964__________of Henry Ossawa Tanner‘s paintings was shown at the Smithsonian Institution.
10.In order to remain in existence,__________must, in the long run, produce something consumers consider useful or
desirable.
11.The greater the population there is in a locality,__________for water, transportation, and disposal of refuse.
(A) the greater the need there is (C) is there great need
12. A historical novel may do more than mirror history; __________future events.
13. __________a child, sculptor Anne Whitney showed an eager intellect and artistic talent that her parents recognized
and encouraged.
14. It is widely believed that the pull of gravity on a falling raindrop changes________round shape into a teardrop shape.
15.__________modern offices becoming more mechanized, designers are attempting to personalize them with warmer,
less severe interiors.
17. The human body relies on certainty nutrients for its survival.
18. Too much electric current may flow into a circuit as a result either of a fault in the circuit and of an outside event
such as lightning.
19. The Appalachian Trail, extending approximately 2,020 miles from Maine to Georgia, is the longer continuous marked
footpath in the world.
20. For years, elephants were hunted for food and ivory, and as a result theirs numbers have been greatly reduced.
21. Barges which carrier most of the heavy freight on rivers and canals are usually propelled by towing.
22. Although afflicted by serious eyesight problems, Alicia Alonso was one the principal stars of the American Ballet
Theater and later formed her own dance company.
24. It is more difficult to write simply, directly, and effective than to employ flowery but vague expressions that only
obscure one‘s meaning.
25. Different species of octopuses may measure anywhere from two inches to over thirty feet in long.
26. According to some theories derived from psychoanalysis, life is supposedly easier and more pleasant when
inhibitions overcoming.
27. When rainbows appear, they are always in the part of the sky opposite directly the Sun.
28. Benjamin Franklin drew a political cartoon that is credited raising 10,000 volunteers for the American Revolutionary
War.
29. The begins of the modern chemistry laboratory go back to the workrooms of medieval l chemists.
30. In many pieces of music there is a dominant theme on which the restful of the composition is centered.
31. Luminescence refers to the emission of light by means another than heat.
33.George Washington Carver found hundred of uses for the peanut, the sweet potato, and the soybean and thus
stimulated the cultivation of these crops.
34. A citadel, a fortress designed for the defense of a city, usually standed on top of a hill.
35. Conservative philosophers argue that the very structure of society is threatening by civil disobedience, while
humanists stress the primacy of the individual conscience.
36. Since 1971 the regional corporations set up in Alaska by Congress managing everything from fishing to banking.
37. A rocket burns propellant rapidly and most rockets carry a supply that last just a few seconds.
38. Textile art is known for both its tactile and vision qualities.
39. The metal aluminum has been first isolated early in the nineteenth century.
40. Gulls can often be see swooping over large bodies of water.