November 13-19, 2006
Sentence Completion
The following questions are not complete sentences. One or more words have been left out of each sentence. Choose the word or phrase that completes the sentence correctly.

1. Few would imagine a tiger shark, having been flipped on its back, turning immobile and ____________.

A. pretend being dead
B. pretend to being dead
C. Paul managed to get extra time for his project.
D. PaulŐs professor gave him extra credit on his project.

2. Scientists are working on a cloaking device to make manŐs age-old dream of ____________.

A. become invisible come true
B. becoming invisible come true
C. become invisible coming true
D. becoming invisible coming true

3. There are parallels between honeybee and human societies, ____________ some individuals in each caring for youngsters who arenŐt their offspring.

A. is
B. like
C. have
D. equal

4. At the end of the fermentation, the dough is divided into two pieces and ____________ into a ball.

A. each shape
B. shaping each
C. each to shape
D. each is shaped

5. The tablets of Easter Island ____________ and some scholars even say that it is not writing at all.

  A. have never been deciphered
B. have been never deciphered
C. have been deciphered never
D. deciphered have never been

6. ____________ the OLED process, a light source can be completely transparent when not in use, enabling the devices to be used in windows and a skylight, mimicking the feel of natural light once the sun goes down.

  A. By
B. Can
C. Use
D. With
 
 

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