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- this allocation comes as part of the genetic package from the parents.
- Thus, a minimum investment has been made in the body that becomes a platform for seed dispersal.
- that is to say they provide a constant rain of seed in the neighborhood of parent plants.
- The word squander in the passage is closest in meaning to.
- The word none in the passage refers to.
- The word dispersal in the passage is closest in meaning to.
- Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage? Incorrect choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential information..
- Dandelions are called opportunists because they contribute to the natural processes of erosion and the creation of gaps in the forest canopy..
- The word massive in the passage is closest in meaning to.
- TWO of the answer choices will NOT be used.
- Invest energy in the growth of large, strong structures Have populations that are unstable in response to climate.
- Can rarely find suitable soil for reproduction Produce individuals that can withstand changes in the.
- Considerable support exists for this opinion because several animals in the.
- The word others in the passage refers to.
- The word Methods in the passage is closest in meaning to.
- What are the bones found in the Lascaux caves believed to indicate?.
- Wild animals sometimes lived in the cave chambers..
- To suggest a possible explanation for a weakness in an opinion expressed in the passage.
- To give evidence that contradicts a major opinion expressed in the passage 19.
- The word accompanied in the passage is closest in meaning to.
- Because some of the animals are shown wounded by weapons.
- To demonstrate the mythical significance of the strange geometric shapes.
- Complete the summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that express the most important ideas in the passage.
- The human figures represented in the paintings appear to be less carefully shaped than those of animals..
- It is possible that the animals in the paintings were of mythical significance to the tribe, and the paintings reflected an important spiritual practice..
- Recorded deaths of birds of prey and other birds in wind farms in the United States currently amount to no more than 300 per year.
- Wind power experts project that by the middle of the twenty-first century wind power could supply more than 10 percent of the world’s electricity and 10-25 percent of the electricity used in the United States..
- Based on the information in paragraph 1 which of the following best explains the term wind farms?.
- The word emit in the passage is closest in meaning to.
- The phrase this problem in the passage refers to.
- The phrase amount to in the passage is closest in meaning to.
- The word project in the passage is closest in meaning to.
- In the future, wind power is likely to become a major source of the world’s energy supply..
- supply all of the power needs of the United States..
- 5 Invest energy in the growth of large, strong structures Answer: Competitors.
- Produce individuals that can withstand changes in the environmental conditions.
- C - To suggest a possible explanation for a weakness in an opinion expressed in the passage.
- C - Because some of the animals are shown wounded by weapons.
- o It is possible that the animals in the paintings were of mythical significance to the tribe, and the paintings reflected an important spiritual practice..
- there isn’t enough equipment in the laboratories, and the equipment they have is out of date.
- communication among the different regions of the United States.
- People in different parts of the country spoke.
- They could even take vacations to other parts of the country.
- Using points and examples from the talk, explain how the automobile and the radio contributed to a common culture in the United States..
- Now, now that’s the goal..
- How about floor plan?—The layout of the rooms.
- In the lecture, the professor describes the steps in AHP.
- Indicate whether each of the following is a step in the process.
- Click in the correct box for each phrase..
- People can take advantage of the latest technology..
- Listen again to part of the lecture.
- To check the students’ understanding of the process.
- I can drop it off first thing in the morning if you’d like..
- Listen again to part of the conversation.
- He expects the woman to respond to questions in the handouts..
- Okay, uh, so last time we were talking about the expansion of the railroad in the nineteenth century—why it was so important in the development of the.
- In the past 100 years, a whole tourism industry has grown up around this idea.
- There was another Native American people who lived in the Canyon, known as the Havasupi [hah-va-SOOP-ee].
- I mean, it does represent the pottery of the Southwest.
- How tourism in the Southwest has changed in the past 100 years.
- Why does the professor mention the expansion of the railroad in the nineteenth century?.
- To emphasize the importance of the railroad to the development of farming in the Southwest.
- To give an example of the dangers tourists faced in the Southwest 14.
- Two Native American groups share control of the Grand Canyon tourist industry..
- It is less expensive than pottery sold elsewhere in the area..
- It is produced by the traditional inhabitants of the Grand Canyon..
- Its style has been influenced by ancient pottery found in the Southwest..
- archaeologists working at ancient sites in the Southwest uncovered pottery and she started copying the same style..
- —referring to the parts of the subsong that sound like the parent’s song..
- So the theory is that there is a sensitive period in the chaffinch’s early life, its early.
- It imitates only parts of the parent’s song..
- They begin to practice their song in the spring..
- The words in the term are probably familiar to the students..
- How does the professor introduce her description of the sounds a chaffinch makes during subsong?.
- First, when you look at the other planets, especially the planets in the outer solar system, where Pluto orbits, you see that Pluto stands out, it’s the oddball…and I’ll give you one guess why..
- Uh, it’s the Kuiper belt..
- And for most of its orbit, Pluto is in the Kuiper belt..
- I mean, it’s in the Kuiper belt, it’s made of the same materials, it orbits the same way and it’s way smaller than any other planet.
- By comparing Pluto to other planets and objects in the solar system 26.
- What are two key features of Pluto’s orbit mentioned in the discussion?.
- Pluto’s orbit passes nearer to the Sun than most of the other planets..
- It is located in the Kuiper belt..
- …When you look at the other planets, especially the planets in the outer solar system, where Pluto orbits, you see that Pluto stands out, it’s the oddball…and I’ll give you one guess why..
- Well, that’s the thing.
- I can tell you where to find one in the reference section..
- In the geography department.
- In the reference section of the library.
- D - Its style has been influenced by ancient pottery found in the Southwest..
- A - It imitates only parts of the parent's song..
- A - The words in the term are probably familiar to the students..
- D - By comparing Pluto to other planets and objects in the solar system 3..
- Pluto's orbit passes nearer to the Sun than most of the other planets 4..
- D - In the reference section of the library.
- Câu hỏi:.
- There are some changes in the design and in the structure of the test.
- THERE are 3 sections of the listening.
- one interesting thing I notice in the lecture is, the professor not as rigid as the previous one.
- Iwas aksed to summary one of the speaker opinion.
- --also be aware that in the speaking part you might also need to reduce "uhm uhm".
- There are adittional part in the writting section

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