1. INTRODUCCIÓN
3.5. Análisis de regresión logística multivariante sobre el uso de internet
1. A fuel is a substance used --- light, heat, or energy.
(A) generating (B) generates (C) to generate (D) it is generating
2. The state of Maine generally has cooler temperatures than ---.
(A) there are most other states (B) most other state which have (C) most other states have (D) having most other states
3. Fruit is one of the most abundant, nutritious, and --- foods a person can eat.
(A) delicious (B) too delicious (C) is it delicious (D) tastes delicious
4. Prescriptions for corrective lenses that are provided by an optometrist are often brought to an optician who --- the lenses.
(A) grinding (B) grinds (C) they grind (D) are ground
5. Loganberries can be used in jams --- their juice.
(A) and for (B) while (C) too (D) in which
6. From her early teens ---.
(A) Blanche Willis Howard’s determination to be an author (B) Was determined to be an author, Blanche Willis Howard (C) Blanche Willis Howard was determined to be an author (D) An author, Blanche Willis Howard was determined to be
7. Adhesive, such as glue, tape, and gum, vary with the purpose --- intended.
(A) they were for (B) for they were (C) which were they (D) for which they were
8. Alaskan forests --- five or six miles inland from the Pacific coast.
(A) penetrate more rarely than (B) more rarely than penetrate (C) more penetrate than rarely (D) rarely penetrate more than
9. The colors of a rainbow --- arranged in the same order.
(A) which are always (B) and they are always (C) always
(D) are always
10. ---, The Yearling, won a Pulitzer Prize.
(A) Marjorie Rawlings’ best work was (B) Marjorie Rawlings’ best work
(C) Her best work was Marjorie Rawlings’
(D) That Marjorie Rawlings’ best work
11. Jimmy Connors, well-known tennis champion, is supposed --- that he did not want to participate in all the tournaments once he had reached forty.
(A) has said (B) he says (C) saying (D) to have said
12. The month is not a suitable unit of measure for determining the seasons --- the seasons are a solar, not a lunar phenomenon.
(A) in order that (B) while (C) since (D) in view of
13. The human skeleton consists of more than two hundred bones --- together by tough and relatively inelastic connective tissues called ligaments.
(A) are bound (B) to bind (C) bind them (D) bound
14. Not until about 20,000B. C. --- executed.
(A) were known of the oldest paintings (B) the oldest of known paintings were (C) the oldest known were paintings (D) were the oldest known paintings
15. In 1727 Benjamin Franklin founded one of the first adult-education organizations --- the Junto.
(A) has been called (B) which group called (C) to call
(D) a group called
16. At the future, banks will be offering an increasingly broad spectrum of financial services.
17. Considered one of America’s greatest playwrights, Eugene O’Neill win the Novel Prize for literature in 1936.
18. The density of a substance is calculus by dividing its mass by its volume.
19. The grouper is an ocean fish that lives in warm and temperate seas, most around rocky shores and coral reefs.
21. Paper is strong under tension instead crumples easily under the stress of compression.
22. Tariffs are the taxes or customs duties levied against goods that are import from another country.
23. Each person in the United States consumes an average of 560 pounds of dairy productivity every year.
24. The vascular system consist of the heart, arteries, veins, capillaries, and lymphatics.
25. The Hopi community of Oraibi in northeastern Arizona is one of the oldest, not if the oldest, continuously occupied settlements north of Mexico.
26. When a corporation needs to raise large amounts of capital, common stock can be issued and sell in part to outside investors.
27. The development of stratus clouds is extremely common over the cold seawater away the northwestern United States coast.
28. Contemporary management practice have been influenced by investigations in the behavioral sciences.
29. The Yukon River, which flows into the Bering Sea, gives its name to a region of Alaska and a territory of the Canada.
30. Although the United States experienced rapidly growth in the first half of the nineteenth century, it was still predominately concerned with agriculture and forestry.
31. Porgy and Bess by George Gershwin has called the first truly successful North American opera.
32. Over the past two decades, the popularity of the bicycle as a mean of transportation and recreation has increased tremendously in the United States.
33. Having resided in New Mexico for many years, painter Georgia O’Keefe employs such as Southwestern motifs as bleached bones, rolling hills, and desert blooms.
34. Louisa My Alcott’s most famous novels, Little Women and one of the sequels, Little Men are considered classics for childrens.
35. Weaving was a function household in the first settlements in colonial America.
36. Fascination by the promise of the internal combustion engine and its application to a self-propelled vehicle, Henry Ford constructed a one-cylinder gasoline motor in1892.
37. Marble has long been highly valued for its beautiful, strength, and resistance to fire and erosion.
38. A majority of the reports received from people claiming to have seen the legendary Loch Ness Monster have proven to be mistakes, misconceptions, or they were being tricked.
39. For convenience it is common to speak of plants as “herbs,” “shrubs,” and “trees,” but it is really no sharp distinctions among them.
40. The labor movement developed differently in the United States from the way did it in other countries.