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               13.  Yasuo Kuniyashi was born in Japan in 1883 and studied art at the Los Angeles School of
                    Art and Design. He also studied art in New York City, where he gave his fIrst one-man
                    show. In 1925 he moved from there to Paris where he was influenced by the works of
                    Chagall and other artists.
                    ___ (A) Japan
                    ___ (B) Paris
                    ___ (C) Los Angeles
                    ___ (D) New York City
               14.  In the past, biologists considered mushrooms and other fungi as a type of non-green
                    plant. Today, however, they are most commonly regarded as a separate kingdom of
                    living things.
                    ___ (A) mushrooms and other fungi
                    ___ (B) biologists
                    ___ (C) plants
               15.  William Dean Howells, a contemporary and friend of Mark Twain, wrote a number of
                    books that realistically portrayed life on farms in Midwestern America. One of his
                    followers, Hamlin Garland, was even more bitter in his criticism of rural America than his
                    mentor.
                    ___ (A) Hamlin Garland
                    ___ (B) Mark Twain
                    ___ (C) William Dean Howells
               16.  The Wisconsin Dells is a region where the Wisconsin River cuts through soft sandstone.
                    The strange formations that have been carved out of the rocks there are a delight to
                    tourists. They have names such as Devil's Elbow, Grand Piano, and Fat Man's Misery.
                    ___ (A) strange formations
                    ___ (B) tourists
                    ___ (C) rocks
               17.  The lives of beetles are divided into four stages, as are those of wasps, ants, and
                    butterflies.
                    ___ (A) lives
                    ___ (B) stages
                    ___ (C) insects
               18.  After electron microscopes were invented, scientists found many new viruses. Some of
                    them were round, some oval, and some corkscrew-shaped.
                    ___ (A) electron microscopes
                    ___ (B) viruses
                    ___ (C) scientists
               19.  The detailed information in maps is now produced almost entirely from satellite
                    photography rather than by ground surveying because this method is faster, cheaper,
                    and more accurate.
                    ___ (A) satellite photography
                    ___ (B) ground surveying
               20.  An elephant is bigger than a mouse because it has trillions more cells, not because its
                    cells are any bigger.
                    ___ (A) a mouse's
                    ___ (B) an elephant's



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