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15 sets of Reorder Paragraph


1. A. Then there is any punishment for the illegal.
B. Unless it is a certain license,
C. Some places cannot sale certain drugs,
D. In addition, wholesalers have to check these stores have no license.

2. A. The same principal has a great impact on a school.


B. However, scientists have recently begun to reflect on the problem.
C. They take an example of the extreme principals (names), which may lead to a revision of a law in New York City that
is reserved or cancelled.
D. About Mayors, at the beginning, the scientists think for the recovery of the city's help.

3. A. There are Einstein's books in the Library system


B. Although there are various categories
C. Not only include books and manuscripts
D. However, there is no electronic sub-file

4. A. In addition to your school will help later


B. Never/Do not look at the field to choose the school as long as the opportunity to see
C. There are 100 schools in the country
D. To see what facilities around the school and the like
E. Because these facilities will help your life

5. A. In that case, there may be a psychological tendency to find "something wrong", such as systemic effects, with
data which do not support the scientist's expectations, while data which do agree with those expectations may not be
checked as carefully.
B. Ideally, the experimenter is open to the possibility that the hypothesis is correct or incorrect.
C. Another common mistake is to ignore or rule out data which do not support the hypothesis
D. Sometimes, however, a scientist may have a strong belief that the hypothesis is true (or false), or feels internal or
external pressure to get a specific result.
E. The lesson is that all data must be handled in the same way.

6. A. The site not only his published books and articles but also manuscripts and oral communities, in a variety of
media and including reprints and translations.
B. This site contains a comprehensive listing of the works of Norbert Elias, a German sociologist.
C. The material has been catalogued, cross-referenced and organized by date.
D. There is, however, no search facility.

7. A. It depends on how specialised they have become during the course of evolution
B. The non-specialists however in the opportunist of the animal world can never afford to relax
C. So long as the anteater has its ants and the koala bear his family is then they are satisfied and the living is easy
D. All animals have a strong exploratory urge but for some it is more crucial than others
E. If they have put all that effort into Perfection of the one survival tree and ignore folder so much with the general
complexities of the world around them.

8. A. While there may be the extremely rare example of scientific dishonesty which will be seized up on by the news
organisations the role of signs will in modern Society females valuable\
B. I would not wish us to go back to the Dark Ages
C. In other words, I firmly believe that the development of science and extension of understanding is a public good
D. All development will have a staff site but mobile phones can save lives in 999 call from remote location on a Dark
Knight E. I think we should be wary of the reporting of science it is often over dramatized an order to secure an
audience but not of science itself.

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9. A. But it has also placed us in that unique position of being able to destroy ourselves
B. This evidence at the cat that it's their mental training to the cell phone conversation and not simply holding or
operating the cell phones that impairs driving skill
C. A new study suggests that doing things that we were thinking like talking on a cell phone could in fact this to your
attention away from the road and let to accident
D. Science and technology have had a major impact on society and the impact is growing back drastically changing a
means of communication the way we work or a housing clothes and food are methods of transportation.

10. A. Others however believe that the fossil evidence suggests that at various stages in the history of life Evolution
progress rapidly in spots at their major changes Auckland at this point
B. An evolving group may have reached a stage at which it had an advantage over the group so and was able to exploit
new niche signature Climate change may also have produced a spot as might the extinction of other groups or species
leaving many niches vacant
C. Today many years later many believe that Evolution has progress at the same steady rate and that the absence of
transitional forms can be explained by Darwin's argument that there are huge gaps in the fossil record and transition
usually offered in one restricted locality
D. Palaeontologist still argue about the origins of major groups do near fossil finds since Darwin's time have cleared up
many of the disparities in the fossil record even do in Darwin slight time some transitional forms were found’.

11. A. We took Even more than our share of refugees on a population-weighted basic.
B. Australia used to have a generous immigration policy for refugees fleeing violence
C. At the same time, I raft of changes was introduced to alter Australia's migration law and policy
D. Refugee arrivals has indeed showed but at some acute at the expense of Human rights protection E. With a
collection of administration or before Jesus wear something to detention while waiting for the decision on the
application.

12. A. What are the possibilities it offers, and the threat it poses?
B. Decades ago, we connected computers and got today's powerful internet.
C. In the last few years, we started to connect everyday objects using machine to machine (M2M) technologies, to
create the internet of things.
D. But what does this really mean to you, your company and your company?

13. A. The source should be cited under APA guidelines, and the final draft should be written in AM styles.
B. A requirement of Humanities 104 is to write a persuasive paper on a topic of your choice.
C. The final draft is due one week before the final exam.
D. The topic you choose should be supported by a range of sources.

14. A. Such a diet If unreasonable balance may not be healthy,


B. These improvement is attributed to vegetarians
C. Vegetarian diet is not eating meat, (very good looking, only this phrase without pronoun);
D. Many non-vegetarians are also attracted to eat
E. Restaurant and canteens to improve the dishes, to meet these requirements.

15. A. The money distributed in energy research will double


B. Especially engineers about new energy with the climate change,
C. Many countries are suffering a shortage of scholars of new energy.
D. Become an engineer not only means more opportunities in their career but will gain more money in their research

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Answer
1. CBDA

2. DABC

3. ACBD

4. CBDEA

5. CBDAE

6. BACD

7. DAECB

8. EADCB

9. DACB

10. DCAB

11. BAECD

12. BCDA

13. BDAC

14. CAEDB

15. CBAD

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