Wednesday, April 27, 2011

TOEFL CBT TEST – Structure Part- Answers

Introduction

There are two types of questions in the Structure Section of the computer based TOEFL® exam: sentence completion and error identification. In addition, most TOEFL® tests can include up to 16 different grammar points, ranging from adjectives to subordination. Our practice Structure Section reviews both types of questions in all 16 structure areas!

 

Test Answers
1. Harriet Beecher Stowe, who lived from 1811 to 1896, _______________ famous as a writer and human rights reformer.

Answer: became
   
2. Contemporary advertising plays an important role in the developing of markets for the inexpensive commodities made possible by the high productivity of industry.

Answer: developing
   
3. A smallest species of bird is the Bee Hummingbird of Cuba, weighing only two grams.

Answer: A
   
4. Daniel Boone (1734-1820), ______________ , played a major part in the exploration and settlement of Kentucky.

Answer: an American pioneer
   
5. The interactions between a gorilla named Koko and a kitten provided interested insights into the emotional, social, and linguistic aptitude of primates.

Answer: interested
   
6. Fish can be raised in cages and raceways: long, narrow earthen or concrete ponds where receive a continuous flow of water from a nearby spring or stream.

Answer: where
   
7. I agree with the point of view that the benefits with inoculating every twelve-year-old child with the hepatitis B vaccination far outweigh the disadvantages.

Answer: with (2)
   
8. Fats and oils contain _________________stored energy, per unit of weight, as carbohydrates or proteins.

Answer: twice as much
   
9. Ninety chemical substances are known for existing in nature, and 22 more have been made synthetically.

Answer: for existing
   
10. Rapidly changing technical fields such as software manufacturing require constant updating of equipments in order to remain competitive.

Answer: equipments
   
11. People with generalized anxiety disorder often find that its worries interfere with their ability to concentrate on tasks.

Answer: its
   
12. The Renaissance painter Raphael Santi was as a whole responsible for the Stanza della Segnatura which he completed in 1511.

Answer: as a whole
   
13. Absolute zero (-459.69° F) is characterized from a complete lack of heat, so it is the lowest temperature theoretically possible.

Answer: from
   
14. A large number of people live in the Bolivian Altiplano _________________ its cold, dry, and windy climate.

Answer: despite
   
15. The layer of air surrounding our globe _________________important gases such as water vapor and carbon dioxide.

Answer: contains
   
16. Although scientists have rejected theories about a prenatal cause for autism, they still do not know _____________________ .

Answer: what causes the illness
   
17. Scientists think the temperatures on the Earth's core range from 7200° to 9000° F.

Answer: on
   
18. The cheetah is __________________ the impala, its preferred prey.

Answer: much faster than
   
19. To protect their copyright owners, __________________ to persuade other countries to enforce their copyright laws vigorously.

Answer: the United States attempts
   
20. Few medical discoveries have changed the world as dramatically as Sir Fredrick Banting's 1931 discoverer of insulin.

Answer: discoverer

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