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1. Which best describes the tone of this letter?
A. floridB. ingenuousC. inimicalD. obtuse
Sea Spray ChartersResearches suggest that there are
creatures that do not know what light means at the bottom of the sea. They don't have either eyes or ears; they can only feel. There is no day or night for them. There are no winters, no summers, no sun, no moon, and no stars. It is as if a child spent its life in darkness in bed, with nothing to see or hear. How different our own life is! Sight shows us the ground beneath our feet and the heavens above us - the sun, moon, and stars, shooting stars, lightning, and the sunset. It shows us day and night. We are able to hear voices, the sound of the sea, and music. We feel, we taste, we smell. How fortunate we are!
1. Judging from the passage, we can say that this story is mainly about ............ .
A. life of sea creatures at the bottom of the sea
B. how changes in the seasons are perceived by the deep-sea creatures
C. how wonderful our lives were and will be
D. the differences among creatures of the earth and those of the sea
E. the superiority of human beings over some creatures in terms of senses
Sea Spray ChartersResearches suggest that there
are creatures that do not know what light means at the bottom of the sea. They don't have either eyes or ears; they can only feel. There is no day or night for them. There are no winters, no summers, no sun, no moon, and no stars. It is as if a child spent its life in darkness in bed, with nothing to see or hear. How different our own life is! Sight shows us the ground beneath our feet and the heavens above us - the sun, moon, and stars, shooting stars, lightning, and the sunset. It shows us day and night. We are able to hear voices, the sound of the sea, and music. We feel, we taste, we smell. How fortunate we are!
1. We discover that the sea creatures in the story ................ .
A. have the same senses that we doB. have no sense of hearing as well
as sightC. hear the sounds of the oceanD. live in darkness because no light
reaches to the bottom
We are informed by the passage that a person ................... .
A. can live for a long time without waterB. can live for a long time without foodC. has no need for food and waterD. has no need for a fresh supply of waterE. does need water to get oxygen
When a fish drinks water, ............................ .
A. it requires fresh waterB. it swallows water just like usC. it requires salt waterD. it drinks water for its oxygenE. it stays motionless for a while to swallow
•Ants are social animals that live together in a colony. Each ant plays a part in helping the group survive. Usually, a colony has one queen, who lays eggs. There are winged males, which develop from unfertilized eggs, and die soon after leaving the nest to mate with other queens. However, most of the ants are workers. These are females that cannot lay fertilized eggs. Their job is to find food and sometimes to fight to protect the colony. Based on this information, which of the following statements best explains why there are fewer males than worker ants in an ant colony?
A. Males do not live long, and only few are required to fertilize a queen.B. Workers are so numerous that they crowd off the males.C. The formation of wings requires a specialized environment.D. Winged males develop from unfertilized eggs.E. Winged males must sometimes flight to protect the colony.
•For decades, scientists thought that people were born with all the brain cells they would ever have and that deteriorated or damaged brain cells were not repaired or replaced. However, recent research suggests that people mat add billions of new brains from infancy through adolescence. Even adults may maintain brain function by adding new cells. Many scientists have had difficulty believing the new findings because these findings did not agree with longstanding ideas about the brain. Which is an unstated assumption related to this paragraph? A. Scientists thought people were born with all the brain cells they would ever have. B. Scientists, like other people, sometimes have trouble changing long-held beliefs.C. When brain cells are injured, they cannot repair or replace themselves.D. Recent research on brain cells is not very surprising.E. Even adults may be able to add new brain cells.
•Researchers have used electricity to help remove a common industrial solvent from contaminated soil. They sank electrodes up to 45 feet deep and ran an electric current through them. The electrodes attracted water laced with the solvent to the treatment zone. There, clay mixed with iron fillings broke the solvent down. Electrical clean up can be done on site, rather than by shipping contaminated soil elsewhere. Thus, according to researchers, this method is likely to prove less expensive to use than traditional decontamination techniques. Which of the following is an opinion rather than a fact about using electricity to clean up contaminated soil?
A. Electricity is being used in a new method of decontaminating soil at industrial sites polluted with certain solvents.B. Electrodes are sunk up to 45 feet deep in contaminated soil.C. Electric current attracts water laced with the contaminating solvent to the electrodes.D. Clay mixed with iron fillings breaks down the solvent.E. Using electricity to clean up industrial solvents should be cheaper than using traditional methods.
•Cellular Respiration is a series of chemical reactions in which complex fat, protein and carbohydrate molecules are broken down, giving off energy in living organisms. What is the purpose of cellular respiration?A. to break down fat moleculesB. to build protein moleculesC. to release energyD. to take in food moleculesE. to use up carbohydrate molecules
It is considered as the fifth state of matter. It is made of gas atoms(or molecules) that have been cooled to near absolute zero at which the atom slow down, combine and form a single entity called superatom.
A. Clathrate HydratesB. Bose-Einstein condensateC. PlasmaD. isotopes
Answer: B
It is a rule which states that atoms tend to gain, lose or share electrons until they are surrounded by eight valence electrons.
A. Octet ruleB. Rotation ruleC. Gain-lose ruleD. Valence rule
Answer: A
It is a colloidal dispersion of a liquid in either a liquid/ a solid.
A. AerosolsB. EmulsionsC. FoamsD. Gels
Answer:B
Which of the following sedimentary rocks was formed by the deposition and compaction of organic material?
A. ConglomerateB. Rock saltC. ShaleD. Coal
Answer: D
With which system are the eyes and ears mostly closely associated
A. NervousB. MuscularC. DigestiveD. circulatory
Answer: D
It is a reaction between an acid and a base forming salt and water.
A. BufferizationB. TitrationC. NeutralizationD. Hydrolysis
Answer: C
Which of the following is an example of osmosis
A. The genetic material of a cell duplicates itself and the cell divides
B. The cell of plant roots absorb water from the surrounding soil
C. Blood cells pick up oxygen in the lungs and get rid of CO2
D. Water vapor leaves a plant through pores in the leaves
Answer: B
It is the relationship between the amount of solute and the amount of solution containing the solute.
A. PurityB. Concentration C. MolalityD. Molarity
Answer: B
The ________ of the atom describes the atom as having a nucleus at the center around which electrons move. It also describes the regions of space where the electrons would most likely be found
A. Quantum mechanical modelB. Main energy levelsC. Electron configurationD. Quantum numbers
Answer: A
What causes the air pollutants emitted by smokestacks to become wet deposits?
A. Incomplete industrial processesB. Water vapor in the airC. Action of ocean waterD. The use of petroleum-based fuels
Answer: B
1. a. Mariano G. Aglipay b. Nelia F. Agapito c. Ramon N. Agaton d. Maria H. Agusto
2. a. Marietta A. Castro b. Anita R. Corazon c. Moses G. Carlos d. Dencio L. Carlo
3. a. Liza P. De la Fuente b. Carisma M. De La Cruz c. Casiana J. Dela Cruz d. Juan B. Delgado
6. a. mirage b. colleage c. awry d. elixir
7. a. erosol b. dingy c. palatial d. concession
8. a. freight b. harlequin c. heifer d. ascertain
9. Select the one that contains both a 3 and an F. a. H, J, 4, E, 3, 9, Y, P b. 8, F, 9, R, P, Q, 3, 2 c. P, W, 3, B, 4, 7, 8, G d. 6, F, 4, V, 8, B, D, E
10. Select the one that contains three 8’s, two E’s and one D. a. D, G, 8, 9, 3, F, E, R, T, 8, S, E, X, C, V, T b. L, M, E, 8, Q, A, E, R, B, 8, C, 3, B, F, P, K c. P, W, E, 8, 4, 5, D, 9, 8, Q, X, B, U, R, 8, F d. W, E, Q, 8, 3, B, D, 8, X, P, F, S, E, 9, 3, 8