Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts. These parts are labeled [A], [B], [C] and [D]. Identify the part of the sentence that is incorrect and put your choice in the ANSWER SHEET. Then, without altering the meaning of the sentence, write down your correction on the line in the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)
EXAMPLE:
You have to hurry up if you want to buy something because [A] there’s [B] hardly something [C] left. [D]
ANSWER: [C] anything
36.No [A] bank keeps enough [B] cash paying [C] all its depositors in full [D] at one time.([C] to pay)
37.Magazines [A] provide the [B] great variety of advertisements [C] and entertainment as well as [D] information.([B] a)
38.If it doesn’t [A] rain within [B] the next few weeks, the crops [C] will have to be watered if they are to be survived. [D]([D] to survive)
39.This is the most important respect which [A] civilized man [B] can be distinguished from [C] primitive communities. [D]([A] in which)
40.As [A] a bad-tempered man, he would not tolerate [B] having his lectures interrupted as if [C] he were some obscure candidate making [D] an election speech.([A] Being)
41.If you were [A] awarded a prize of ten thousand dollars, what would you do with [B] it if you had [C] to spend [D] in a day?([D] to spend it)
42.The boy is constantly being told [A] not to scratch the paint off [B] the all, but he goes on to do [C] it all the same. [D]([C] doing)
43.The parcel you post must be well packed [A]. Inadequate packing can mean [B] delay, damage or [C] loss at your expenses. [D]([D] expense)
44.The radio was of so [A] inferior quality that [B] I took it back [C] and asked for a better one. [D]([A] such)
45.I can listen to Bruckner for [A] hours without getting bored, but if you haven’t heard [B] much of his music before, you may find [C] it takes some getting used. [D]([D] getting used to)