Uas English 2003
Uas English 2003
Uas English 2003
1. Mark Twain ..the years after the Civil War the Gilded Age.
A. called
B. calling
C. he called
D. his calls
D. horses having
C. horses had
CIRCLE the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct.
11. By the 1920s, many radio transmitters had been build.
A
B
C
D
12. Fish farming has rose in the United States in recent years.
A
B
C
D
13. In areas of volcanic activity, beach sand may contains dark minerals and little quartz.
A
B
C
D
14. Cro-Magnon man was names after the caves in southwest France where the first remains
A
B
C
were discovered.
D
15. Lassie, the famous collie who made her first screen appearance in 1943, has always be
A
B
C
played by a male dog.
D
16. A blue bigwig lizard stakes out a territory and will defending females within it against
A
B
C
courting males.
D
17. President George Washington was inaugurates on the steps of the Federal Building in
A
B
C
D
New York City.
18. By 1627, Plymouth had became a viable and growing community of fifty families,
A
B
C
twenty-two goats, fifteen cows, and more than fifty pigs.
D
19. Tobacco was the crop on which the eminence of Williamsburg and the prosperity of
A
B
C
Virginia were base.
D
20. Because there may be scores of genes in each suspect DNA region, scientists must
A
identifying and sequence the actual genes contributing to type I diabetes.
B
C
D
21. Cone shells live in much different seas and feed mainly on small fish and worms.
A
B
C
D
22. The leaves of the common sunflower are rough to the touch on both side.
A
B
C
D
23. Hemoglobin enables the red blood cells to carry oxygen and small numbers of carbon
A
B
C
D
dioxide.
24. Those with narcolepsy experience the uncontrollable desire to sleep, perhaps several
A
B
time in one day.
C
D
25. Another great artists of the time and possibly the most gifted silversmith in the colonies
A
B
C
was Paul Revere.
D
26. Alzheimers disease afflicts two in ten person over the age of seventy in the U.S.
A
B
C
D
27. The red cardinal spends many of its time feeding on the ground.
A
B
C
D
28. In the 1920s, Tulsa had a higher number of millionaire than any other U.S. city.
A
B
C D
29. Because Washington is a district and not a state, its residents have less rights than other
A
B
C
D
citizens.
30. Implosive consonants occur in many different language, but they are particularly
A
B
B
C
common in American Indian and African languages.
31. By the time Noah Webster reached his mid-twenties, he had already publish an elementary
A
B
C
D
speller.
STUDY the passages and CIRCLE the best answers to the questions that follow .
REM (rapid eye movement) sleep is a type of sleep that is important to humans. This type
of sleep generally occurs four or five times during one night of sleep. The duration of each of
these occurrences ranges from five minutes to forty minutes. The periods of REM sleep become
longer and longer as the night progresses.
Physical changes occur in the body to show that a person has transitioned from NREM
(non-rapid eye movement) sleep to REM sleep. Breathing becomes faster, the heart rate
increases, and, as the name implies, the eyes begin to move quickly.
Accompanying these physical changes in the body is a very important characteristic of
REM sleep. It is during REM sleep that dreams occur.
33. According to the passage, how often does REM sleep occur in one night?
A. Once
B. Twice
C. four or five times
D. Forty times
34. A REM sleep period of forty minutes would most likely be which period of REM sleep?
A. The first period
C. The third period
B. The second period
D. The fourth period
35. The word progresses in line 4 is closest in meaning to
A. continues
B. darkens
C. falls
D. sleeps
D. moved
37. The N in NREM probably stands for which of the following words?
A. Nine
B. Non
C. Name
D. Night
38. According to the passage, all of the following occur during REM sleep EXCEPT that
A. the rate of breathing increases
C. the eyes remain steady
B. the heart rate speeds up
D. dreams take place
39. The word Accompanying in line 8 could best be replaced by which of the following?
A. Along with
B. In spite of
C. In contrast to
D. Because of
40. Where in the passage does the author discuss the length of periods of REM sleep?
A. Line 1
B. Line 3
C. Line 6-7
D. Lines 8-9
Many people picture sharks as huge , powerful, frightening predators, ready at any
moment to use their sharp teeth to attack unwary swimmers without provocation. There are
numerous fallacies, however, in this conception of sharks.
First, there are about 350 species of shark, and not all of them are large. They range in
size from the dwarf shark, which can be only 6 inches (.5 feet) long and can be held in the palm
of the hand, to the whale shark, which can be more than 55 feet long.
A second fallacy concerns the number and type of teeth, which can vary tremendously
among the different species of shark. A shark can have from one to seven sets of teeth at the
same time, and some types of shark can have several hundred teeth in each jaw. It is true that the
fierce and predatory species do possess extremely sharp and brutal teeth used to rip the prey
apart; many other types of shark, however, have teeth more adapted o grabbing and holding than
to cutting and slashing.
Finally, not all sharks are predatory animals ready to strike out at humans on the least
whim. In fact, only 12 of the 350 species of shark have been known to attack humans, and a
shark needs to be provoked in order to attack. The types of shark that have the worst record with
humans are the tiger shark, the bull shark, and the great white shark. However, for most species
of shark, even some of the largest types, there are no known instances of attacks on humans.
41. The authors main purpose in the passage is to
A. categorize the different kinds sharks throughout the world
B. warn humans of the dangers posed by sharks
C. describe the characteristics of shark teeth
D. clear up misconceptions about sharks
42. The word unwary in line 2 is closest in meaning to
A. strong
B. combative
C. careless
D. fearful
D. short
D. tiger shark
C. a backbone
D. a bone in the mouth
C. religious
D. shared