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TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 22

TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 22. 1.  There are many different ways of comparing  the economy of one nation with those of another .  A. There are    B. of comparing    C. those    D. another  

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TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 22

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  1. TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 22

  2. 1. There aremany different waysof comparing the economy of one nation withthoseofanother.  A. There are   B. of comparing   C. those   D. another   2. He said he must cometo the party if hefinisheshisassignmentfor nextweek'sseminar.  A. must come   B. finishes   C. for   D. week's  

  3. 1. There aremany different waysof comparing the economy of one nation withthoseofanother.  A. There are   B. of comparing  C. those   D. another   2. He said he must cometo the party if hefinisheshisassignmentfor nextweek'sseminar.  A. must come   B. finishes   C. for   D. week's  

  4. 3. The basic lawof addition, subtraction, multiplication anddivisionaretaughtto all elementary school students.  A. law   B. division   C. taught   D. school   4. Sandra has not rarelymisseda play or concertsinceshe was seventeen years old. A. not rarely   B. a play   C. since   D. seventeen years ol

  5. 3. The basic lawof addition, subtraction, multiplication anddivisionaretaughtto all elementary school students.  A. law   B. division   C. taught   D. school   4. Sandra has not rarelymisseda play or concertsinceshe was seventeen years old.  A. not rarely   B. a play   C. since   D. seventeen years ol

  6. 5. The need forawell-rounded educationwas an ideaespousedby the Greeksin time ofSocrates.  A. for   B. well-rounded education   C. espoused   D. in time of   6.To assurethe safety of those workerswhomust handle radioactive material, the employershould notleavethementercontaminated areas without protective clothing.  A. To assure   B. who   C. leave   D. enter  

  7. 5. The need forawell-rounded educationwas an ideaespousedby the Greeksin time ofSocrates.  A. for   B. well-rounded education   C. espoused  D. in time of   6.To assurethe safety of those workerswhomust handle radioactive material, the employershould notleavethementercontaminated areas without protective clothing.  A. To assure   B. who  C. leave   D. enter  

  8. 7.The religionattemptsto clarifyman'srelationship with a superhuman power.  A. The religion   B. to clarify   C. man's   D. superhuman power   8. In 1975, according tothe National Center for Health Statistics, the average life expectancyfor people bornduringthat yearis72.4 years.  A. according to   B. born   C. during   D. is  

  9. 7.The religionattemptsto clarifyman'srelationship with a superhuman power. A. The religion   B. to clarify   C. man's   D. superhuman power   8. In 1975, according tothe National Center for Health Statistics, the average life expectancyfor people bornduringthat yearis72.4 years.  A. according to   B. born   C. during  D. is  

  10. 9. Manyof the famousadvertisingoffices arelocatedinMadison Avenue.  A. Many   B. advertising   C. located   D. in   10. When he took theticket out of from his pocket, a hundred dollar bill fell to the floorwithouthis noticing it.  A. the   B. from his pocket   C. to   D. without  

  11. 9. Manyof the famousadvertisingoffices arelocatedinMadison Avenue.  A. Many   B. advertising   C. located  D. in   10. When he took theticket out of from his pocket, a hundred dollar bill fell to the floorwithouthis noticing it.  A. the  B. from his pocket   C. to   D. without  

  12. 11. Eachof thenursesreportto the operating room whenhis or her name is called.  A. of the   B. report  C. his or her name   D. is called   12. Becauseblood from different individuals maydifferentin the type of antigen on the surface of the red cells and the type of antibody in the plasma, a dangerous reaction canoccur between the donor and recipient in a blood transfusion.  A. Because   B. different   C. can occur   D. and 

  13. 11. Eachof thenursesreportto the operating room whenhis or her name is called.  A. of the   B. report   C. his or her name   D. is called   12. Becauseblood from different individuals maydifferentin the type of antigen on the surface of the red cells and the type of antibody in the plasma, a dangerous reaction canoccur between the donor and recipient in a blood transfusion.  A. Because   B. different   C. can occur   D. and 

  14. 13. Both viruses also genes are made from nucleoproteins, the essential chemicals with which living matter duplicates itself.  A. also   B. are C. living   D. itself   14. Although the Red Cross accepts blood from most donors, the nurses will not leave you give blood if you have just had a cold.  A. accepts   B. leave   C. give   D. had  

  15. 13. Both viruses also genes are made from nucleoproteins, the essential chemicals with which living matter duplicates itself.  A. also   B. are  C. living   D. itself   14. Although the Red Cross accepts blood from most donors, the nurses will not leave you give blood if you have just had a cold.  A. accepts  B. leave  C. give   D. had  

  16. 15. Economists have tried to discouragethe useof the phrase "underdeveloped nation" andencouragingthe moreaccurate phrase "developing nation" in order to suggest an ongoing process.  A. to discourage   B. the use  C. encouraging   D. the more   16. Since infection can causeboth feveras well aspain, it is a good idea to checka patient'stemperature.  A. can cause   B. as well as   C. to check   D. a patient's  

  17. 15. Economists have tried to discouragethe useof the phrase "underdeveloped nation" andencouragingthe moreaccurate phrase "developing nation" in order to suggest an ongoing process.  A. to discourage   B. the use   C. encouraging   D. the more   16. Since infection can causeboth feveras well aspain, it is a good idea to checka patient'stemperature.  A. can cause  B. as well as   C. to check   D. a patient's  

  18. 17. Nuclear powersproduction in the US iscontrolledbytheNuclear Regulatory Commission [NRC].  A. powers   B. is   C. controlled   D. the   18. The intent ofthe Historical Societyisto restore old buildings andthe increase ofinterestin the history of the area.  A. intent of   B. is   C. the increase of   D. area  

  19. 17. Nuclear powersproduction in the US iscontrolledbytheNuclear Regulatory Commission [NRC]. A. powers   B. is   C. controlled   D. the   18. The intent ofthe Historical Societyisto restore old buildings andthe increase ofinterestin the history of the area.  A. intent of   B. is  C. the increase of   D. area  

  20. 19. The volume four of our encyclopedia set has been missingfor two months. A. The volume   B. our   C. has been missing   D. for   20. Professor Duncan teachesbothanthropology as well as sociologyeach fall.  A. teaches   B. both   C. anthropology   D. each fall  

  21. 19. The volume four of our encyclopedia set has been missingfor two months. A. The volume   B. our   C. has been missing   D. for   20. Professor Duncan teachesbothanthropology as well as sociologyeach fall.  A. teaches  B. both   C. anthropology   D. each fall  

  22. 21.Becausehelicopters are capableof hovering in midair, they are particularlyuseful for rescue missions, military operates, and transportation.   A. Because   B. of hovering   C. particularly   D. operates   22. All of westudentsmusthavean identification card in order to check booksoutofthe library.  A. we   B. have   C. out   D. of  

  23. 21.Becausehelicopters are capableof hovering in midair, they are particularlyuseful for rescue missions, military operates, and transportation.   A. Because   B. of hovering   C. particularly  D. operates   22. All of westudentsmusthavean identification card in order to check booksoutofthe library. A. we   B. have   C. out   D. of  

  24. 23.Sometimeseveral nationsbecomepartners in a larger political state, as for example, the four nations joined in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.  A. Sometime   B. several nations   C. become   D. as for example   24. The Gray Wolf, a species reintroducedintotheir native habitatin Yellowstone National Park, has begun to breed naturally there.  A. reintroduced   B. their native habitat   C. has begun   D. naturally  

  25. 23.Sometimeseveral nationsbecomepartners in a larger political state, as for example, the four nations joined in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. A. Sometime   B. several nations   C. become   D. as for example   24. The Gray Wolf, a species reintroducedintotheir native habitatin Yellowstone National Park, has begun to breed naturally there.  A. reintroduced  B. their native habitat   C. has begun   D. naturally  

  26. 25. Major advertising companies have traditionally volunteered its time to public service accounts.  A. advertising   B. traditionally   C. its   D. to public  26. Coconut oil produces a soap whom will lather in salt water as well as fresh.  A. produces   B. whom   C. salt water   D. fresh  

  27. 25. Major advertising companies have traditionally volunteered its time to public service accounts.  A. advertising   B. traditionally  C. its D. to public  26. Coconut oil produces a soap whom will lather in salt water as well as fresh.  A. produces  B. whom C. salt water   D. fresh  

  28. 27. The organizers of the charity were more than surprised at how manypeople lined up to receive the clothes donating by the outgoing mayor.  A. more than surprised   B. how many   C. donating   D. the outgoing   28. Until recently, women wereforbiddenby lawfrom owningproperty.  A. Until recently   B. were   C. by law   D. from owning  

  29. 27. The organizers of the charity were more than surprised at how manypeople lined up to receive the clothes donating by the outgoing mayor.  A. more than surprised   B. how many  C. donating   D. the outgoing   28. Until recently, women wereforbiddenby lawfrom owningproperty.  A. Until recently   B. were   C. by law  D. from owning  

  30. 29. Rudolph Nureyev has becomeone of the greatestdancerthat the ballet world has everknown. A. has become   B. the greatest   C. dancer   D. ever known   30. Tea did not become popular in Europe until the mid 17th century whenithas beenfirstimported to England and Holland.  A. did not become   B. it   C. has been   D. first  

  31. 29. Rudolph Nureyev has becomeone of the greatestdancerthat the ballet world has everknown. A. has become   B. the greatest  C. dancer   D. ever known   30. Tea did not become popular in Europe until the mid 17th century whenithas beenfirstimported to England and Holland.  A. did not become   B. it  C. has been   D. first  

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