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The sample questions on Structure and Written topic for the Test of English as a Foreign Language required for preparation is as given below: Structure Directions Questions 1–4 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words or phrases, marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Practice Questions Refrigerating meats ________ the spread of bacteria. A. retards B. retarding C. to retard D. is retarded Throughout the animal kingdom, ________ bigger than the elephant. A. whale is only the B. only the whale is C. is the whale only D. only whale is the The fact ________ money orders can usually be easily cashed has made them a popular form of payment. A. of B. that C. is that D. which is The first article of the United States Constitution gives Congress ________ to pass laws. A. the power B. has the power C. the power is D. of the power Written Expression Directions In questions 5–10, each sentence has four underlined words or phrases. The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. Practice Questions (A) Electrical disturbances on Earth (B) are frequently caused (C) for storms (D) on the surface of the Sun. Inventor Granville Woods received (A) him first patent (B) on January 3, 1884, (C) for a (D) steam boiler furnace. A (A) deficient of folic acid (B) is rarely found in humans (C) because the vitamin is contained in a (D) wide variety of foods. The gopher (A) digs with the big strong claws of (B) its two front (C) foot and with its (D) overhanging front teeth. An internationally (A) famous ballerina, Maria Tallchief (B) demonstrated that (C) the quality of ballet in North America could equal (D) those of the ballet in Europe. (A) As two nuclei move closer together, their (B) mutual electrostatic potential energy (C) becomes (D) more large and more positive. |
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