TOEFL test 2 StructureOleh skilladmin / 24 Mei 2024 Welcome to your TOEFL test 2 Structure Jangan Lupa baca doa sebelum mengerjakan ya sobat @skillbahasa. By: Skillbahasa.net 1. The upper branches of the tallest trees produce more leaves _____________ other branches. (A) than do (B) than does (C) than they do (D) than it does None 2. No one ______________ projections of demographic shifts are reliable and will prove to be valid in the future. (A) know how (B) knows whether (C) knows even (D) know who None 3. Senior executives often receive bonuses when their profit targets are reached or ____________. (A) surpass (B) surpasses (C) surpassed (D) surpassing None 4. Since the 1070s, riding bicycles ____________ in the United States. (A) becomes increasingly widespread (B) become increasingly widely spread (C) has become increasingly widespread (D) has increased and becomes spread widely None 5. Horseradish has extended stems and a large root that is grated ______________ a spicy food sauce. (A) to making (B) to make (C) to be made (D) to the making None 6. Vitamin A maintains the sharpness of human vision __________ and promotes healthy bones. (A) at night (B) of the night (C) for the night (D) night-time None 7. ___________ , often used in children's poetry and rhymes, are a result of words used in ambiguous contexts. (A) Humorous and misunderstood (B) Misunderstand humorously (C) Humorous misunderstandings (D) Misunderstanding its humor None 8. Modern scanning technology enables physicians to identify brain disorders earlier ------- than in the past. (A) and more accurate (B) and more accurately (C) accurate and more (D) accurately and more None 9. Educational toys and games give children an opportunity to enjoy themselves__________. (A) while their learning (B) while learning (C) are they learning (D) and they are learning None 10. William Hazlitt's essays, written in___________ style, appeared between 1821 and 1822. (A) vigorously and informally (B) vigorous and informally (C) vigor an informality (D) vigorous and informal None 11. Wild hogs inhabited Europe and other parts of the world ___________ 6 million years ago. (A) as long (B) as long as (C) then it was (D) than it was None 12. Electrically charged particles exert a magnetic force on one another even ______________ not in physical contact. (A) if there are (B) they are (C) if they are (D) are they None 13. F. Scott Fitzgerald's early literary success led to extravagant living and _____________ a large income. (A) a need for (B) to need for (C) needed for (D) for he needed None 14. Water fire extinguishers must never be used for fire that involve_____________. (A) electrically equipped (B) equipment, electrically (C) electricity equipped (D) electrical equipment None 15. By the 1300s, the Spanish had learned that gunpowder could ____________ propel an object with incredible force. (A) use to (B) be used to (C) been used to (D) using it to None 16. During a recession, manufacturers may be forced to decrease the number of their workers to reduction their expenditures. (A) be forced (B) decrease (C) to reduction (D) expenditures None 17. Tides constitute a change in the level of water in the oceans and are caused by the gravitational interaction between heavenly body. (A) Tides (B) change in (C) the oceans (D) body None 18. Most people are surprising to see how rapidly bacteria can multiply under favorable conditions. (A) are surprising (B) how rapidly (C) can multiply (D) under favorable None 19. Without water, food, shelter, and clothing, person could not survive a prolonged exposure to the elements. (A) water (B) clothing (C) person (D) elements None 20. Ancestor worship reflects a family's reverence for the advice and guidance of its died members. (A) worship (B) a family's (C) advice (D) died None 21. A little land animals live in the polar regions which are covered with snow year-round. (A) A little (B) regions (C) are covered (D) year-round None 22. A dolphin, often called a "porpoise," is considered to be one of the bright among animals. (A) called (B) considered (C) bright (D) animals None 23. In Arizona, regular annually events include horse shows, art fairs, and folk dances. (A) regular (B) annually (C) horse (D) dances None 24. Artificial intelligence is concerned with designing computer systems that perform such tasks as reason and learning new skills. (A) Artificial (B) designing (C) reason (D) learning None 25. Saccharin, made from toluene, is about 350 times as sweeter as sugar. (A) made (B) about (C) times (D) sweeter None 26. Work affect intellectual development and personal characteristics, and personality and life events affect work. (A) affect (B) characteristics (C) personality (D) affect None 27. Because of attitudes shape behavior, psychologists want to find out how opinions are formed. (A) Because of (B) shape (C) psychologists (D) are formed None 28. Although Connecticut occupies a small area, its weather can vary from one area to others. (A) small (B) its (C) vary (D) others None 29. The Great Depression serves as an example of drama fluctuations in the balanced wage rate. (A) serves as (B) of drama (C) in the balanced (D) wage rate None 30. In some states, it has against the law to ride a motorcycle without a helmet. (A) has (B) the law (C) to ride (D) without a None 31. The government provides financial support for people who are unable to support themself. (A) provides (B) for people (C) are unable (D) themself None 32. Robert Merton studied how does society influences the development of science. (A) studied (B) does (C) influences (D) development None 33. The available of credit influences the rate of economic growth and the increase in prices. (A) available (B) influences (C) increase (D) in prices. None 34. Pasteurization is the process of heating milk to destroy disease-caused organisms and bacteria. (A) of heating (B) to destroy (C) disease-caused (D) bacteria None 35. Paul Claudel, who written books about his personal feelings, was a leading French author of the early 1900s. (A) written (B) personal (C) feelings (D) leading None 36. Astronomers do not have sufficient information to determine what the solar system was created. (A) information (B) determine (C) what (D) was created None 37. The soil and climate in the tropics are not suit to produce large quantities of grain. (A) suit (B) produce (C) quantities (D) grain None 38. Some species of bats are dormant each days and active every night. (A) species of (B) are dormant (C) each days (D) every night None 39. Paper was so expensive during the Middle Ages that it has to be used sparingly. (A) so expensive (B) it has (C) be used (D) sparingly None 40. 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