Practice TOEFL Structure and Answer Key (Soal structure TOEFL dan Kunci Jawabannya) 02
Practice TOEFL Structure and Answer Key (Soal structure TOEFL dan Kunci Jawabannya) 02 -Here is the example of structure toefl test. There is answer key in the
end of this post. Check your ability in structure then make sure that
your answer is right.
1. From 1949 onward ,the artist Georgia O’keeffe
made New Mexico -----.
(A) her permanent residence was
(B) where her permanent residence
(C) permanent residence for her
(D) her permanent residence
2. Just as remote-controlled satellites can be
employed to explore outer space, ---- employed
to investigate the deep sea.
(A) can be robots
(B) robots can be
(C) can robots
(D) can robots that are
3. In --- people, the areas of the brain that control
speech are located in the left hemisphere.
(A) mostly of
(B) most
(C) almost the
(D) the most of
4. Stars shine because of ---- produced by the
nuclear reactions taking place within them.
(A) the amount of light and heat is
(B) which the amount of light and heat
(C) the amount of light and heat that it is
(D) the amount of light and heat
5. ---- is not clear to researchers.
(A) Why dinosaurs having become extinet.
(B) Why dinosaurs became extinet
(C) Did dinosaurs become extinet
(D) Dinosaurs became extinet
6. Although many people use the word “milk” to
refer to cow’s milk,--- to milk from any
mammal, including human milk and goat’s milk.
(A) applying it also
(B) applies also
(C) it also applies
(D) but it also applies
7. The first transatlantic telephone cable system
was not established --- 1956.
(A) while
(B) until
(C) on
(D) when
8. ---- on two people think exactly alike, there will always be disagreement, but disagreement
should not always be avoided: it can be healthy
if handled vreatively.
(A) There are
(B) Why
(C) That
(D) Because
9. Drinking water ---- excessive amounts of
fluorides may leave a stained or mottled effect
on the enamel of teeth.
(A) containing
(B) in which containing
(C) contains
(D) that contain
10. In the 1820’s physical education became --- of
the curriculum of Harvard and Yale
Universities.
(A) to be part
(B) which was part
(C) was part
(D) part
11. Pewter, ---- for eating and drinking utensils in
colonial America, is about ninety percent tin,
with copper or bismuth added for hardness.
(A) was widely used
(B) widely used it
(C) widely used
(D) which widely used
12. A moth possesses two pairs of wings --- as a
single pair and are covered with dustlike
scales.
(A) function
(B) are functioning
(C) that function
(D) but functions
13. Soap operas, a type of television drama series,
are so called because, at first they were ----.
(A) often which soap manufacturers
(B) sponsored often soap manufactures
(C) often sponsored by soap manufacturers
(D) soap manufactures often sponsored them
14. The Woolworth Building in New York was the
highest in America when --- in 1913 and was
famous for its use of Gothic decorative
detail.
(A) built
(B) it built
(C) was built
(D) built it
15. Humans,----, interact through communicative
behavior by means of signs or symbols used
conventionally.
(A) like other animals
(B) how other animals
(C) other animals that
(D) do other animals
1. From 1949 onward ,the artist Georgia O’keeffe
made New Mexico -----.
(A) her permanent residence was
(B) where her permanent residence
(C) permanent residence for her
(D) her permanent residence
2. Just as remote-controlled satellites can be
employed to explore outer space, ---- employed
to investigate the deep sea.
(A) can be robots
(B) robots can be
(C) can robots
(D) can robots that are
3. In --- people, the areas of the brain that control
speech are located in the left hemisphere.
(A) mostly of
(B) most
(C) almost the
(D) the most of
Practice TOEFL Structure and Answer Key (Soal structure TOEFL dan Kunci Jawabannya) 02 |
4. Stars shine because of ---- produced by the
nuclear reactions taking place within them.
(A) the amount of light and heat is
(B) which the amount of light and heat
(C) the amount of light and heat that it is
(D) the amount of light and heat
5. ---- is not clear to researchers.
(A) Why dinosaurs having become extinet.
(B) Why dinosaurs became extinet
(C) Did dinosaurs become extinet
(D) Dinosaurs became extinet
6. Although many people use the word “milk” to
refer to cow’s milk,--- to milk from any
mammal, including human milk and goat’s milk.
(A) applying it also
(B) applies also
(C) it also applies
(D) but it also applies
7. The first transatlantic telephone cable system
was not established --- 1956.
(A) while
(B) until
(C) on
(D) when
8. ---- on two people think exactly alike, there will always be disagreement, but disagreement
should not always be avoided: it can be healthy
if handled vreatively.
(A) There are
(B) Why
(C) That
(D) Because
9. Drinking water ---- excessive amounts of
fluorides may leave a stained or mottled effect
on the enamel of teeth.
(A) containing
(B) in which containing
(C) contains
(D) that contain
10. In the 1820’s physical education became --- of
the curriculum of Harvard and Yale
Universities.
(A) to be part
(B) which was part
(C) was part
(D) part
11. Pewter, ---- for eating and drinking utensils in
colonial America, is about ninety percent tin,
with copper or bismuth added for hardness.
(A) was widely used
(B) widely used it
(C) widely used
(D) which widely used
12. A moth possesses two pairs of wings --- as a
single pair and are covered with dustlike
scales.
(A) function
(B) are functioning
(C) that function
(D) but functions
13. Soap operas, a type of television drama series,
are so called because, at first they were ----.
(A) often which soap manufacturers
(B) sponsored often soap manufactures
(C) often sponsored by soap manufacturers
(D) soap manufactures often sponsored them
14. The Woolworth Building in New York was the
highest in America when --- in 1913 and was
famous for its use of Gothic decorative
detail.
(A) built
(B) it built
(C) was built
(D) built it
15. Humans,----, interact through communicative
behavior by means of signs or symbols used
conventionally.
(A) like other animals
(B) how other animals
(C) other animals that
(D) do other animals