Question:
I need an answer key of my TOEFL test? Choose A, B, C or D?
thien
2008-06-29 03:59:21 UTC
I`m preparing for my TOEFL exam in Vietnam
I did this test yesterday but there isn`t any answer in Vietnam`s web.
Thanks for ur help! :D

This is TOEFL test:

1. Photography changed dramatically __________ introduced instant pictures.
A. when Polaroid
B. Polaroid
C. when was
D. it when Polaroid

2. Xavier Philippe will often spend his evenings __________ upside-down from the ceiling in his room.
A. which hanging
B. that are
C. hanging
D. hang

3. ____________ sharks, whales and dolphins are warm blooded mammals.
A. Unlike
B. Not likeness to
C. Alike
D. Dislike

4. Sebastien can drink __________ a gallon of beer in one sitting.
A. mostly
B. as much as
C. so much that
D. their

5. The closer we ________ to our trip to Boston the more excited my students become.
A. are
B. have
C. the
D. it has

6. The USS Constitution, the oldest ship still in active service in the U.S. Navy, ___________ in 1797.
A. when it launched
B. that was launched
C. launching
D. was launched

7. __________ the end of the whaling industry came hard times for seaports like New Bedford and Nantucket.
A. Was it
B. This
C. Moreover
D. With

8. One purpose ________________ to make up for money spent in the French and Indian War.
A. of the Stamp Act which was
B. the Stamp Act
C. of the Stamp Act was
D. of the Stamp Act

9. ___________________ in 1939, the Borne Bridge spans the Cape Cod Canal and is one of the many grand projects of the Depression era.
A. Completes
B. Completed
C. Completing
D. Complete

10. The Copperhead is a venomous serpent, found as far North as the Blue Hills in Massachusetts and _______ bite has proved dangerous to hikers and joggers.
A. who
B. whom
C. its
D. whose

11. The Boston Marathon ________ every April on Patriot's Day to commemorate the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
A. ran
B. is run
C. run
D. running

12. Strangely enough, the Bunker Hill monument ___________ on Breed's Hill where the actual battle took place.
A. is located
B. has situated
C. to situate
D. locating

13. With the publishing of Thoreau's On Walden Pond ____________ of the wonder of Nature.
A. his appreciation
B. came a new appreciation
C. appreciated
D. the author appreciated

14. Samuel Adams argued that to live in a truly free and noble state the people permitted to vote _______ even to the point of including women.
A. would be larger
B. should be increased
C. should larger
D. is

15. __________ Boston Harbor now, with its dolphins and seals, you would find it hard to believe how polluted it was just a few years ago.
A. Seen
B. It sees
C. Is seeing
D. Seeing

For the next twenty five questions you must identify the error in the folowing sentences:

16. Boston isA. know as the Hub of the UniverseB. becauseC. it wasD. a great seaport in the 18th and 19th centuries.

17. Because computersA. are capable of storing, erasing and B. retrieve data C. easily their use is becomingD. more and more widespread.

18.A. Professors Andom IyassouB. won two Noble prizes one forC. economics 1982 andD. another in literature in 1992.

19. Mt Washington A. is over one mile B. height and C. has many picturesque waterfalls on D. its slopes.

20. A. The Liberty Tree,B. which was once located in an area of Boston now called the Combat Zone,C. is considered to be one of D. a symbols of the American Revolution.

21.A. Critics point out B. that windows 95 is not C. so efficient as the D. previous version.

22.A. Most journalistic web sitesB. still depend on print and tv storiesC. from a great deal of their content of the majority D. of their pages

23. Charlotte and Gautier, A. who are known B. as the Bobsy twinsC. don't actually look very muchD. the alike.

24. E-mailA. deliversB. at seconds messagesC. to any pointD. on the globe.

25.A. After making two double B. plays Wade BoggsC. hittingD. a grand slam for the Red Sox.

26. Air, liquid, and A. gaseous are the three classicalB. states of matter,C. but in this century, a fourth state: plasmaD. has been added.

27. IA. like toB. make sport on Thursday afternoons butC. it makes me D. tired on Friday mornings.

28. Hurricane MichaelA. that devastated Cape CodB. for the last twoC. dayD. has moved out to sea.

29. Alexander Graham Bell worked toA. aid andB. improving theC. hearing of the deaf and thisD. helped him when he invented the telephone.

30. Boston Baked Beans, a traditional dish of New England A. compose mainly B. of beans and mollases and of course baked C. in an oven D. for hours. 31

.A. The 1943 pulitzer prizeB. was won by Ester Forbes forC. its biography D. of Paul Revere.

32.A. Annual producing tons of cranberries, Massachusetts B. is one of the largest producersC. of this crop D. in the United States.

33. Edgar Allen PoeA. was bornB.at Boston, C. but he destested the city D. calling its inhbitants " Frog Ponders."

34. The National Seashore, with A. its magnificent dunes B. and often spectacular surfC. isD. locate on Cape Cod.

35.A. Early whaling harpoons, launched B. by hand from a rowboat, wereC.closely relatedD. about ancient javelins.

36. Almost A. a third of the students B. enrolled in Adult Education coursesC. took a course inD. computer.

37. Scrimshaw, the art of etching or carving on whale bone; A. has become increasingly B. rare and C. value since whaling has been forbiddenD. by the international community.

38.A. Before the game the Patriot football teamB. stayed at the Day's Inn C. next to the stadium prior to theD. game

39. Rollerblading A. has become increasingly popular in B. the city of Cambridge C. in recentD. years ago.

40. Most people A. who visit the Bay State preferB. eat in small cafes and restaurants C. than frequent franchised eateries D. like Papa Gino's or MacDonald's.
Six answers:
anonymous
2008-06-29 04:18:04 UTC
1. Photography changed dramatically __________ introduced instant pictures.

A. when Polaroid



2. Xavier Philippe will often spend his evenings __________ upside-down from the ceiling in his room.

C. hanging



rather interesting man!! (vampire?)



3. ____________ sharks, whales and dolphins are warm blooded mammals.

A. Unlike



4. Sebastien can drink __________ a gallon of beer in one sitting.

B. as much as



I WANNA GO OUT WITH SEBASTIEN! ;) go sebastien!! lol



5. The closer we ________ to our trip to Boston the more excited my students become.

A. are



they shouldnt bother, the place is a bore :-P



6. The USS Constitution, the oldest ship still in active service in the U.S. Navy, ___________ in 1797.

D. was launched



7. __________ the end of the whaling industry came hard times for seaports like New Bedford and Nantucket.

D. With



8. One purpose ________________ to make up for money spent in the French and Indian War.

C. of the Stamp Act was





9. ___________________ in 1939, the Borne Bridge spans the Cape Cod Canal and is one of the many grand projects of the Depression era.



B. Completed





10. The Copperhead is a venomous serpent, found as far North as the Blue Hills in Massachusetts and _______ bite has proved dangerous to hikers and joggers.

D. whose



11. The Boston Marathon ________ every April on Patriot's Day to commemorate the Battles of Lexington and Concord.



B. is run



WOW I DIDNT KNOW THAT! thanks for the info!



12. Strangely enough, the Bunker Hill monument ___________ on Breed's Hill where the actual battle took place.

A. is located







13. With the publishing of Thoreau's On Walden Pond ____________ of the wonder of Nature.



B. came a new appreciation



14. Samuel Adams argued that to live in a truly free and noble state the people permitted to vote _______ even to the point of including women.



B. should be increased





15. __________ Boston Harbor now, with its dolphins and seals, you would find it hard to believe how polluted it was just a few years ago.



D. Seeing



interesting to know its not such a dump anymore



For the next twenty five questions you must identify the error in the folowing sentences:



16. Boston isA. known as the Hub of the UniverseB. becauseC. it wasD. a great seaport in the 18th and 19th centuries.



A



17. Because computersA. are capable of storing, erasing and B. retrieve data - B retrieving



C. easily their use is becomingD. more and more widespread.



18.A. Professors Andom Lyassou

A



B. won two Noble prizes one forC. economics 1982 andD. another in literature in 1992.



19. Mt Washington A. is over one mile B. height and



B high

C. has many picturesque waterfalls on D. its slopes.



20. A. The Liberty Tree,B. which was once located in an area of Boston now called the Combat Zone,C. is considered to be one of D. the symbols of the American Revolution.



D- the



haha its in the combat zone lol



21.A. Critics point out B. that windows 95 is not C. so



C- as not so



efficient as the D. previous version.



22.A. Most journalistic web sitesB. still depend on print and tv storiesC. from a great deal of their content of the majority



C- with?

D. of their pages



23. Charlotte and Gautier, A. who are known B. as the Bobsy twinsC. don't actually look very muchD. alike.



D. no the, just alike



24. E-mailA. deliversB. at seconds messages



B. in not at



C. to any pointD. on the globe.



25.A. After making two double B. plays Wade BoggsC. hitting



C. hit



D. a grand slam for the Red Sox.



26. Air, liquid, and A. gaseous are the three classical

A gas not gaseous



B. states of matter,C. but in this century, a fourth state: plasmaD. has been added.



27. IA. like toB. make sport on Thursday afternoons but



B. play sport not make sport

C. it makes me D. tired on Friday mornings.



28. Hurricane MichaelA. that devastated Cape Cod





A. which has

B. for the last twoC. dayD. has moved out to sea.



29. Alexander Graham Bell worked toA. aid andB. improving theC. hearing of the deaf and thisD. helped him when he invented the telephone.



B



30. Boston Baked Beans, a traditional dish of New England A. compose mainly B. of beans and mollases and of course baked C. in an oven D. for hours. 31



A



.A. The 1943 pulitzer prizeB. was won by Ester Forbes forC. its biography D. of Paul Revere.



C



32.A. Annual producing tons of cranberries, Massachusetts B. is one of the largest producersC. of this crop D. in the United States.



A



33. Edgar Allen PoeA. was bornB.at Boston, C. but he destested the city D. calling its inhbitants " Frog Ponders."



B



34. The National Seashore, with A. its magnificent dunes B. and often spectacular surfC. isD. locate on Cape Cod.



D



35.A. Early whaling harpoons, launched B. by hand from a rowboat, wereC.closely relatedD. about ancient javelins.



D



36. Almost A. a third of the students B. enrolled in Adult Education coursesC. took a course inD. computer.



D



37. Scrimshaw, the art of etching or carving on whale bone; A. has become increasingly B. rare and C. value since whaling has been forbiddenD. by the international community.



C



38.A. Before the game the Patriot football teamB. stayed at the Day's Inn C. next to the stadium prior to theD. game



B



39. Rollerblading A. has become increasingly popular in B. the city of Cambridge C. in recentD. years ago.



D



40. Most people A. who visit the Bay State preferB. eat in small cafes and restaurants C. than frequent franchised eateries D. like Papa Gino's or MacDonald's.



B
Goddess of Grammar
2008-06-29 06:03:44 UTC
I think Red is right (didn't check everything) but they don't have these kinds of questions on the TOEFL anymore. (Unless you're doing a paper-based "institutional" TOEFL)
?
2016-12-20 07:42:26 UTC
Boston is a superior blend of colonial history and cutting-edge innovation. From the charming cobblestones of Beacon Hill and progressive landmarks of the Freedom Trail, to the iconic reasons of Harvard University and Fenway Park, Boston is just a prize trove of Americana and with hotelbye you can have the opportunity to know that treasure. Boston is famous it whilst the "hold of liberty" and Faneuil Hall is one of many areas must-see just as the adjoining Faneuil Hall Marketplace, a spot that includes three long halls: Quincy Market, North Market, and South Market. , Faneuil Hall Marketplace is dating from early 19th century and is now occupied by way of a vibrant assortment of shops, restaurants, and exhibitions. In great climate, you'll find block performers and buskers wearing reveals in the square around the market.
?
2016-05-14 11:18:34 UTC
Paid studies exist because your time and opinions are valuable. Companies understand they can not get your feedback free of charge. That' why they invest millions of dollars on paid studies each year for people like you to provide their much required opinions on items and services.
anonymous
2008-06-29 04:14:24 UTC
1a

2c

3a

4b

5a

6d

7d

8c

9b

10d

11b

12a

13b

14b

15d



can't be bothered with the rest. you do it. trust me, i'm the wise man.
Brooke.
2008-06-29 04:04:44 UTC
They usually don't allow people to talk about beer in school.. They say it's "inappropriate".


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