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TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 11

TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 11. 1. Coconut oil produces a soap whom will lather in salt water as well as fresh . A . produces B . whom C . salt water D . fresh

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TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 11

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  1. TOEIC ERROR RECOGNITION EXERCISE 11

  2. 1. Coconut oil produces a soap whom will lather in saltwateras well as fresh. A. produces B. whom C. salt water D. fresh 2. The organizers of the charity were morethansurprisedat howmany people lined up to receive the clothes donating by theoutgoingmayor. A. more than surprised B. how many C. donating D. the outgoing

  3. 1. Coconut oil produces a soap whom will lather in saltwateras well as fresh. A. produces B. whom C. salt water D. fresh 2. The organizers of the charity were morethansurprisedat howmany people lined up to receive the clothes donating by theoutgoingmayor. A. more than surprised B. how many C. donating D. the outgoing

  4. 3. Untilrecently, women were forbidden bylawfromowningproperty. A. Until recently B. were C. by law D. from owning 4. Rudolph Nureyev has become one of the greatest dancerthat the ballet world has everknown. A. has become B. the greatest C. dancer D. ever known

  5. 3. Untilrecently, women were forbidden bylawfromowningproperty. A. Until recently B. were C. by law D. from owning 4. Rudolph Nureyev has become one of the greatest dancerthat the ballet world has everknown. A. has become B. the greatest C. dancer D. ever known

  6. 5. Tea did not become popular in Europe until the mid 17th century when ithas been firstimported to England and Holland. A. did not become B. it C. has been D. first 6. During wedding ceremonies in the United States guests are usually silence. A. During B. ceremonies C. guests D. silence

  7. 5. Tea did not become popular in Europe until the mid 17th century when ithas been firstimported to England and Holland. A. did not become B. it C. has been D. first 6. During wedding ceremonies in the United States guests are usually silence. A. During B. ceremonies C. guests D. silence

  8. 7. Supersonic transport such the Concorde will probably be widely accepted as soon as problems of noise and atmospheric pollution are resolved. A. such B. widely C. as soon D. are 8. Some religions havenone deity but are philosophies that function instead of religions. A. have B. none C. are D. instead of religions

  9. 7. Supersonic transport such the Concorde will probably be widely accepted as soon as problems of noise and atmospheric pollution are resolved. A. such B. widely C. as soon D. are 8. Some religions havenone deity but are philosophies that function instead of religions. A. have B. none C. are D. instead of religions

  10. 9. A vine climbs from one tree to another, continuing to grow and support itself even when the original supporting tree is not longer alive. A. to grow B. itself C. supporting D. not longer 10. Every candidate underconsidering for a federal job must undergo a thorough medical examination. A. under B. considering C. undergo D. medical

  11. 9. A vine climbs from one tree to another, continuing to grow and support itself even when the original supporting tree is not longer alive. A. to grow B. itself C. supporting D. not longer 10. Every candidate underconsidering for a federal job must undergo a thorough medical examination. A. under B. considering C. undergo D. medical

  12. 11. Vaslov Nijinsky achieved world recognition as both adanceras well asa choreographer. A. achieved B. as C. a dancer D. as well as 12. In a corporation the approval of a majority of stockholders may be required before a major decision can be done. A. approval B. required C. a major D. done

  13. 11. Vaslov Nijinsky achieved world recognition as both adanceras well asa choreographer. A. achieved B. as C. a dancer D. as well as 12. In a corporation the approval of a majority of stockholders may be required before a major decision can be done. A. approval B. required C. a major D. done

  14. 13. A fiber-optic cable across the Pacific went into service in April 1989, link the United States and Japan. A. across B. went into C. in D. link 14. A good artist like a good engineer earns as much from their mistakes as from successes. A. like B. as C. their D. from

  15. 13. A fiber-optic cable across the Pacific went into service in April 1989, link the United States and Japan. A. across B. went into C. in D. link 14. A good artist like a good engineer earns as much from their mistakes as from successes. A. like B. as C. their D. from

  16. 15. Almostalllife dependstochemical reactions with oxygen to produce energy. A. Almost all B. depends to C. to produce D. energy 16. If a rash occurs within twenty-four hours after taking a new medication, the treatment shoulddiscontinued. A. occurs B. after taking C. medication D. should discontinued

  17. 15. Almostalllife dependstochemical reactions with oxygen to produce energy. A. Almost all B. depends to C. to produce D. energy 16. If a rash occurs within twenty-four hours after taking a new medication, the treatment shoulddiscontinued. A. occurs B. after taking C. medication D. should discontinued

  18. 17. When one experiences a change in diet by, for example, moving to a new location, you may also experience temporary problems with the digestive tract. A. experiences B. moving C. you D. experience 18. The process of making Egyptian sun-dried mud brick are much the same today as it wasin prehistoric times. A. of making B. are much C. as it D. was

  19. 17. When one experiences a change in diet by, for example, moving to a new location, you may also experience temporary problems with the digestive tract. A. experiences B. moving C. you D. experience 18. The process of making Egyptian sun-dried mud brick are much the same today as it wasin prehistoric times. A. of making B. are much C. as it D. was

  20. 19. The best way to eliminate a pest is to controlling thefood accessible toit. A. The best B. to controlling C. food accessible D. it 20. The professor told him to write a short but it must be comprehensivepaper about the experiment. A. him B. it must be C. comprehensive D. about

  21. 19. The best way to eliminate a pest is to controlling thefood accessible toit. A. The best B. to controlling C. food accessible D. it 20. The professor told him to write a short but it must be comprehensivepaper about the experiment. A. him B. it must be C. comprehensive D. about

  22. 21. Mumps are a very common disease whichusuallyaffects children. A. are B. common disease C. which D. usually 22. The symptoms of diabetes in the early stages are too slight that people don't notice them. A. symptoms B. the C. too D. them

  23. 21. Mumps are a very common disease whichusuallyaffects children. A. are B. common disease C. which D. usually 22. The symptoms of diabetes in the early stages are too slight that people don't notice them. A. symptoms B. the C. too D. them

  24. 23. We know that in 1000 A.D. Leif Eriksson landed on the North American coast, and that him and his Norwegian companions were the first white men to see the New World. A. in 1000 A.D. B. him C. were D. to see 24. Hyde Park, the family estate of Franklin D. Roosevelt, setson top of a bluff overlookingtheHudson River. A. of Franklin D. Roosevelt B. sets C. overlooking D. the Hudson River

  25. 23. We know that in 1000 A.D. Leif Eriksson landed on the North American coast, and that him and his Norwegian companions were the first white men to see the New World. A. in 1000 A.D. B. him C. were D. to see 24. Hyde Park, the family estate of Franklin D. Roosevelt, setson top of a bluff overlookingtheHudson River. A. of Franklin D. Roosevelt B. sets C. overlooking D. the Hudson River

  26. 25. After he had ran for half a mile, he passed the stick to the next runner. A. had ran B. for C. passed D. the next 26 The presence of strong feeling, the cause of whichis not fully understood, always has the effect of making we human beings uneasy. A. of which B. effect C. we D. beings

  27. 25. After he had ran for half a mile, he passed the stick to the next runner. A. had ran B. for C. passed D. the next 26 The presence of strong feeling, the cause of whichis not fully understood, always has the effect of making we human beings uneasy. A. of which B. effect C. we D. beings

  28. 27. The new law is too stringent itwill be neither respected or obeyed. A. too B. it C. be D. or 28. I do not wish to make a formal complaint, but I would have been better pleased if you gave the award to the person who best deserved it. A. To make B. better pleased C. gave D. who

  29. 27. The new law is too stringent itwill be neither respected or obeyed. A. too B. it C. be D. or 28. I do not wish to make a formal complaint, but I would have been better pleased if you gave the award to the person who best deserved it. A. To make B. better pleased C. gave D. who

  30. 29. The tribesmen made offerings to placate the gods, whom, they believed, were angry with them. A. To placate B. whom C. were D. them 30. Many physicists initially regarded quantum theory as unnatural, absurd, and incompatible to common sense. A. regarded B. as C. and D. to

  31. 29. The tribesmen made offerings to placate the gods, whom, they believed, were angry with them. A. To placate B. whom C. were D. them . 30. Many physicists initially regarded quantum theory as unnatural, absurd, and incompatible to common sense. A. regarded B. as C. and D. to

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