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ESSAY
Time—25minutes
Turntopage2ofyouranswersheettowriteyourESSAY.
Theessaygivesyouanopportunitytoshowhoweffectivelyyoucandevelopandexpressideas.Youshould,therefore,takecaretodevelopyourpointofview,presentyourideaslogicallyandclearly,anduselanguageprecisely.
Youressaymustbewrittenonthelinesprovidedonyouranswersheet—youwillreceivenootherpaperonwhichtowrite.Youwillhaveenoughspaceifyouwriteoneveryline,avoidwidemargins,andkeepyourhandwritingtoareasonablesize.Rememberthatpeoplewhoarenotfamiliarwithyourhandwritingwillreadwhatyouwrite.Trytowriteorprintsothatwhatyouarewritingislegibletothosereaders.
Youhavetwenty-fiveminutestowriteanessayonthetopicassignedbelow.DONOTWRITEONANOTHERTOPIC.ANOFF-TOPICESSAYWILLRECEIVEASCOREOFZERO.
Thinkcarefullyabouttheissuepresentedinthefollowingexcerptandtheassignmentbelow.
Peoplewholiketothinkofthemselvesastough-mindedandrealistictendtotakeitforgrantedthathumannatureis“selfish”andthatlifeisastruggleinwhichonlythefittestmaysurvive.Accordingtothisview,thebasiclawbywhichpeoplemustliveisthelawofthejungle.The“fittest”arethosepeoplewhocanbringtothestrugglesuperiorforce,superiorcunning,andsuperiorruthlessness.
AdaptedfromS.I.Hayakawa,LanguageinThoughtandAction
Assignment: Dopeoplehavetobehighlycompetitiveinordertosucceed?Planandwriteanessayinwhichyoudevelopyourpointofviewonthisissue.Supportyourpositionwithreasoningandexamplestakenfromyourreading,studies,experience,orobservations.
DONOTWRITEYOURESSAYINYOURTESTBOOK.Youwillreceivecreditonlyforwhatyouwriteonyouranswersheet.
BEGINWRITINGYOURESSAYONPAGE2OFTHEANSWERSHEET.
Ifyoufinishbeforetimeiscalled,youmaycheckyourworkonthissectiononly.
Donotturntoanyothersectioninthetest.
SECTION2
Time—25minutes20Questions
TurntoSection2(page4)ofyouranswersheettoanswerthequestionsinthissection.
Directions:Forthissection,solveeachproblemanddecidewhichisthebestofthechoicesgiven.Fillinthecorrespondingcircleontheanswersheet.Youmayuseanyavailablespaceforscratchwork.
Ifx2
-36
=0,whichofthefollowingcouldbea 3.
valueofx?
-6
-4
0
3
12
Ifr
=2tandt=3,whatisthevalueof2r?
(A)
2
(B)
4
(C)
6
(D)
8
(E)
12
Thelengthofarectangularrugis2feetmorethanitswidth.Ifthelengthoftherugis8feet,whatistheareaoftheruginsquarefeet?
16
48
66
80
96
SomeintegersinsetXareeven.
Ifthestatementaboveistrue,whichofthefollowingmustalsobetrue?
Ifanintegeriseven,itisinsetX.
Ifanintegerisodd,itisinsetX.
AllintegersinsetXareeven.
AllintegersinsetXareodd.
NotallintegersinsetXareodd.
Atrianglehasaperimeterof13andonesideoflength3.Ifthelengthsoftheothertwosidesareequal,whatisthelengthofeachofthem?
4
7.Squaringtheproductofzand5givesthesameresultassquaringthesumofzand5.Whichofthefollowingequationscouldbeusedtofindallpossiblevaluesofz?
2
5
6
(A)5z2=az+5f
2
(D)7
(B)a5zf2
=z2+5
2
(E)8
(C)52z=
z2+5
(D)
a5zf2
=az+5f
2
2
(E)5z2=z2+5
Thegridaboveshowsthenumberofhoursworkedlastweekby12studentsofvariousagesatafter-schooljobs.Whichofthefollowingistrue,accordingtothisgrid?
Halfofthestudentsworkedmorethan12hourseach.
Onestudentworkedexactly15hours.
One16yearoldworkedmorethan11hours.
More18yearoldsthan17yearoldsworkedatleast13hourseach.
Mostofthestudentswereunder16yearsold.
Ifasmany7-inchpiecesofwireaspossiblearecutfromawirethatis3feetlong,whatisthetotallengthofthewirethatisleftover?(12inches=1foot)
1inch
2inches
3inches
4inches
5inches
Whichoftheletteredpointsinthefigureabovehas
Ifyisdirectlyproportionaltoxandify=20when
x=6,whatisthevalueofywhenx=9?
103
403
23
27
30
coordinates(x,y)suchthat
A
B
C
D
E
x+y
=5?
{ }
A=4,1,5,4,11,7
7 2 2
{ }
B=4,7,4,7
7 4
IfnisamemberofbothsetAandsetBabove,whichofthefollowingmustbetrue?
nisaninteger.
4nisaninteger.
n4
None
IIonly
IandIIonly
IandIIIonly
I,II,andIII
Thenthtermofasequenceisdefinedtobe4n+3.The50thtermishowmuchgreaterthanthe45thterm?
5
16
20
23
24
Whichoftherectangularsolidsshownabovehasavolumeclosesttothevolumeofarightcircularcylinderwithradius2andheight4?
A
B
C
D
E
Flour,water,andsaltaremixedbyweightintheratioof5:4:1,respectively,toproduceacertaintypeofdough.Inordertomake5poundsofthisdough,whatweightofsalt,inpounds,isrequired?
14
12
34
1
2
jx20.49
k=ax-0.49f2
mx30.49
Ifxisanegativeinteger,whatistheorderingof
j,k,andmfromleasttogreatest?
j<k<m
InrectangleABCDabove,theareaoftheshadedregionisgivenbyw.Iftheareaof
4
theshadedregionis7p,whatisthetotalarea,
j<m<k
k<j<m
m<j<k
m<k<j
tothenearestwholenumber,oftheunshadedregionsofrectangleABCD?
4
6
8
9
10
Thecitylibrarydonatedsomechildren’sbookstoMr.
19.Forallpositiveintegerswandy,wherew>
y,let
Clark’sfirst-gradeclass.Ifeachstudenttakes4books,therewillbe20booksleft.If3studentsdonottakea
theoperation?bedefinedbyw?y=
2w+yw
.For
bookandtherestofthestudentstake5bookseach,
therewillbenobooksleft.Howmanybooksweredonatedtotheclass?
(A)
120
(B)
140
(C)
160
(D)
175
(E)
185
Inthefigureabove,iflinehasaslopeof-2,
whatisthey-interceptof?
7
8
9
10
12
2-y
howmanypositiveintegerswisw?1equalto4?
None
One
Two
Four
Morethanfour
Thefigureaboverepresentsfourofficesthatwillbeassignedrandomlytofouremployees,oneemployeeperoffice.IfKarenandTinaaretwoofthefouremployees,whatistheprobabilitythateachwillbeassignedanofficeindicatedwithanX?
116
112
16
14
1
2
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SECTION4
Time—25minutes24Questions
TurntoSection4(page5)ofyouranswersheettoanswerthequestionsinthissection.
Directions:Foreachquestioninthissection,selectthebestanswerfromamongthechoicesgivenandfillinthecorrespondingcircleontheanswersheet.
EdmundWhiteisaauthor:hehaswrittennovels,essays,shortstories,atravelbook,andabiography.
demonstrative (B)nebulous (C)meticulous
versatile (E)metaphoric
Thearchaeologistbelievedthecoinsheunearthedwas evidence,unquestionableproofthatthe
sitedatedtothefourthcentury.
immaterial (B)potential (C)incriminating
nominal (E)indisputable
Althoughtherigorsofballetdancingareprimarily
,thisartisalsoemotionallyandspiritually --.
illusory..taxing
exaggerated..balanced
physical..demanding
appealing..indulgent
strenuous..dubious
Studiesofamongturtlesaresometimes by
Eachsentencebelowhasoneortwoblanks,eachblankindicatingthatsomethinghasbeenomitted.BeneaththesentencearefivewordsorsetsofwordslabeledAthroughE.Choosethewordorsetofwordsthat,wheninsertedinthesentence,bestfitsthemeaningofthesentenceasawhole.
Example:
Hopingto thedispute,negotiatorsproposed
acompromisethattheyfeltwouldbe toboth
laborandmanagement.
enforce..useful
end..divisive
overcome..unattractive
extend..satisfactory
resolve..acceptable
thefactthatthesubjectslivesolongthatresearchersretirebeforethestudiescanbecompleted.
extinction..enhanced
longevity..hampered
behavior..belied
mortality..bolstered
reproduction..confirmed
Amodelof behavior,Cunninghamneverateor
dranktoexcess.
temperate (B)laconic (C)duplicitous
aesthetic (E)voluble
Theentrepreneurhadawell-deservedreputationfor
,havingaccuratelyanticipatedmanychangesunforeseenbyestablishedbusinessleaders.
prescience (B)sincerity (C)avarice
complicity (E)mendacity
Scientistsrequireobservabledata,not ,to
supportahypothesis;soundscienceisgroundedin resultsratherthanspeculation.
induction..diminutive
experimentation..pragmatic
intuition..fiscal
bombast..theoretical
conjecture..empirical
Thedirectorcomplainedthatthesitcom’sthemesongwasdownright ,havingnomorepepandvigor
thana --.
tedious..jingle
inchoate..lullaby
lugubrious..dirge
facetious..ballad
sprightly..eulogy
Eachpassagebelowisfollowedbyquestionsbasedonitscontent.Answerthequestionsonthebasisofwhatisstatedorimpliedineachpassageandinanyintroductorymaterialthatmaybeprovided.
Questions9-10arebasedonthefollowingpassage. Questions11-12arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Line5
10
Inbetweenschooldays,wegatheredhazelnuts,fished,hadlongdeer-huntingweekends,wenttopowwows,beadedonlooms,andmadequilts.Ididnotquestionthenecessityorvalueofourschooleducation,butsomehowIgrewupknowingitwasn’ttheonly
educationIwouldneed.I’mthankfulforthoseexperiencesofmyAnishinaabeheritage,becausenowIknowbyheartnotonlythenationalanthem,buttheancientsongoftheloon.IrecognizenotonlythealphabetandthepartsofanEnglishsentence,buttheintricatelanguageofabeaver’steethandtail.
Themainideaofthepassageisthattheauthor
preferredcertainacademicsubjectsoverothers
succeededinlearningtospeakmanyforeignlanguages
valuedknowledgeofthenaturalworldmorethanbooklearning
lovedbothfamilytripsandtribalactivities
learnedmanyimportantthingsbothinandoutofschool
Theauthor’soveralltoneinthispassageisbestdescribedasoneof
jubilation
frustration
curiosity
appreciation
uncertainty
Line5
10
Dailylifeisoverflowingwithmundanementalevents.Apaperclipgleamsamidstacksofdocuments,afriend’sfaceshineslikeabeaconoutofacrowd,thesmelloffreshlybakedbreadevokeschildhoodmemories—thoughtsandperceptionssuchastheseflowbywithmonotonousease.
Soitseems,anyway.Yetgivenwhatscientistsknowabouthowbrainswork,eventheabilitytoperceiveapapercliponamessydeskrepresentsanextraordinaryandmysteriousachievement.
Inthefirstparagraph,theauthorimplicitlylikensourexperienceofsensoryimpressionsto
anemotionalrollercoaster
anunobstructedstream
arepeatedimage
anostalgicreminiscence
adivertingdaydream
Theprimarypurposeofthepassageisto
celebratelife’smundanebutgratifyingpleasures
conveytheoverwhelmingconfusionofevery-daylife
explorethebiologicalimplicationsofaperson’sdecisions
suggestthecomplexityofperceptualprocesses
presentascientificanalysisofanautomaticreflex
Line5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
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Questions13-24arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thefollowingpassageisfroma1991essaythatdiscussesthedebateoverwhichauthorsshouldbetaughtinEnglishclasses.
Now,whatarewetomakeofthissputteringdebate,inwhichchargesofimperialismaremetbyequallypassionateaccusationsofvandalism,inwhicheachsidehatestheother,andyeteachseemstohaveitsshareofreason?Itoccurstomethatperhapswhatwehavehereisoneofthosedebatesinwhichtheopposingsides,
unbeknownsttothemselves,shareamyopiathatwillturnouttobethemostinterestingandimportantfeatureofthewholediscussion,adebate,forinstance,likethatoftheFoundingFathersoverthenatureofthefranchise.Thinkofalltheenergyandpassionspentdebatingthequestionofpropertyqualifications,ordirectversuslegislativeelections,whileallalong,unmentionedandunimagined,wasthefact—toussocentral—thatwomenandslaveswereneverconsideredforanykindofvote.
Whileeveryoneisbusyfightingoverwhatshouldbetaughtintheclassroom,somethingisbeingoverlooked.Thatisthestateofreading,andbooks,andliteratureinourcountry,atthistime.Why,askyourself,iseveryonesohotunderthecollaraboutwhattoputontherequired-readingshelf?Itisbecause,whilewehavebeenarguingsofiercelyaboutwhichbooksmakethebestmedicine,thepatienthasbeenslippingdeeperanddeeperintoacoma.
Letusimagineacountryinwhichreadingwasapopularvoluntaryactivity.There,parentsreadbooksfortheirownedificationandpleasureandareseenbytheirchildrenatthissilentandmysteriouspastime.Theseparentsalsoreadtotheirchildren,givethembooksforpresents,talktothemaboutbooks,andunderwrite,withtheirtaxes,apubliclibrarysystemthatisopenallday,everyday.Inschool,
thechildrenstudycertainbookstogetherbutalsohaveanactivereadinglifeoftheirown.Yearslater,itmayevenbehardforthemtorememberiftheyreadJaneEyreathomeandJudyBlume1inclassortheotherwayaround.Incollege,youngpeoplecontinuetobeassignedcertainbooks,butfarmoreimportantarethebookstheydiscoverforthemselvesbrowsinginthelibrary,inbookstores,ontheshelvesoffriends,onebookleadingtoanother,backandforthinhistoryandacrosslanguagesandcultures.
Aftergraduation,theycontinuetoreadandinthefullnessoftimeproduceanewgenerationofreaders.Ohhappyland!Iwishwealllivedthere.
Inthatcountryofrealreaders,voluntary,active,self-determinedreaders,adebatelikethecurrentoneoverthecanonwouldnotbetakingplace.Orifitdid,itwouldbeasakindofparlorgame:Whatbookswouldyoutaketoadesertisland?Everyonewouldknowthatthetop-tenlistwasmerelyatinyfractionofthebooksonewouldreadinalifetime.ItwouldnotseemracistorsexistorhopelesslyhideboundtoputNathanielHawthorneonthelistandnotToniMorrison.2Itwouldbemorelikeputtingoatmeal
andnotnoodlesonthebreakfastmenu—achoicepartlyarbitrary,partlyanodtothenationalpast,andpartly,dareonesayit,akindofreverseaffirmativeaction:School
55mightfranklybetheplacewhereonereadsthebooksthatarealittleoff-putting,thathavegonealittlecold,thatyoumightoverlookbecausetheydonotaddress,inreader-friendlycontemporaryfashion,theissuesmostimmediatelyatstakeinmodernlifebutthat,withalittlestudy,turnout
60tohaveagreatdealtosay.Beingonthelistwouldn’tmeansomuch.Itmightevenaddtoawriter’scachetnottobeonthelist,tobeinonewayoranothertooheady,toodaring,tooexcitingtobegroundupintoinstitutionalfodderforteenagers.Generationsofhighschoolkidshavebeenturned
65offtoGeorgeEliot3bybeingforcedtoreadSilasMarneratatenderage.Onecanimagineawholenewreadershipforherifgrown-upswerelefttoapproachMiddlemarchandDanielDerondawithopenminds,attheirleisure.
JaneEyre,byCharlotteBront?,isanineteenth-centurynovel.JudyBlumewritescontemporaryyoungadultnovels.
Hawthornewasanineteenth-centuryAmericanwriter.ToniMorrisonisacontemporaryAmericanwriter.
GeorgeEliotwasthepseudonymofanineteenth-centuryfemaleBritishnovelist.
Accordingtotheauthor,toomuchenergytodayisspentdebating
howtoimprovetheeducationsystem
howtomakeliteratureseemrelevant
whothebetterwritersare
whatstudentsshouldreadinschool
whetherornottoteachclassicworks
Inthefirsttwoparagraphsofthepassage(lines1-23),theauthorsuggeststhatbothsidesofthedebate
neglectafundamentalissue
disregardakeypieceofevidence
ignoreopposingviews
lackahistoricalperspective
dismissavaluabletradition
Theauthorinvokes“theFoundingFathers”(lines9-10)chieflyinorderto
appealtothereader’ssenseofpatriotism
introduceahistoricalparallel
examinethehistoryoflegislativedebate
remindthereaderhowattitudeschangeovertime
suggestthatprogressiscompatiblewithtradition
Inline18,“state”mostnearlymeans
government
territory
condition
scale
mood
Inline23,the“coma”representsthe
rebellionofstudentsagainsttraditionaltexts
lackofenthusiasmforreadingingeneral
scarcityofbooksonofficialreadinglists
difficultyofunderstandingarchaiclanguage
negativeeffectsofpopularmedia
Inlines24-27(“Let...pastime”),thecountrydescribedisnoteworthybecause
peoplehaveallowednewintereststodevelopfromtheirreading
parentsdemonstratetheirenjoymentofreading
childrenlearntoreadatanearlyage
childrenandparentssharemanyactivities
writingisviewedasavaluableskill
Lines30-39(“Inschool...cultures”)presentamodelofeducationwherestudentslearnto
valueculturaldiversityovertradition
respecttheviewsofbothsidesofthedebate
reflectcriticallyonthenatureofAmericanschooling
differentiatebetweenclassicandcontemporaryworks
exploretheworldthroughwide-rangingreading
Inlines33-34,theauthorcitesJaneEyreandJudyBlumeprimarilyinorderto
proposethataloveofreadingmightbluracommonlyperceiveddistinction
showthatyoungerreaderscannotdistinguishbetweenliteratureofdifferenteras
arguethatmostmodernnovelshavenolastingimpactonreaders
observethatclassicliteraturehasgreatappealforevenreluctantreaders
indicatethatcertainworksareinterchangeable
Inlines35-39(“Incollege...cultures”),theeducationillustratedisbestdescribedas
elitist
philanthropic
eclectic
methodical
rudimentary
Inlines54-60(“School...say”),theauthordescribesaworldinwhichschoolsteachbooksthatare
interesting
celebrated
uncontroversial
notobviouslyrelevant
notlikelytoinspire
Lines60-64(“Being...teenagers”)suggestthatexcludingabookfromareadinglistmight
enhancethereputationofthebook’sauthor
encouragestudentstoprotestthedecision
influencecoursecurriculanationwide
appeaseconservativeparents
disappointthebook’sfans
Themainpurposeofthepassageisto
shiftthefocusofadebate
supportonesideinadebate
suggestapracticalsolution
reviveadiscreditedidea
promotecertainkindsofwriting
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Donotturntoanyothersectioninthetest.
SECTION5
Time—25minutes35Questions
TurntoSection5(page5)ofyouranswersheettoanswerthequestionsinthissection.
Directions:Foreachquestioninthissection,selectthebestanswerfromamongthechoicesgivenandfillinthecorrespondingcircleontheanswersheet.
Theplansweremadetoohastily,withoutenoughthoughtbehindit.
Thefollowingsentencestestcorrectnessandeffectivenessofexpression.Partofeachsentenceortheentiresentenceisunderlined;beneatheachsentencearefivewaysofphrasingtheunderlinedmaterial.ChoiceArepeatstheoriginalphrasing;theotherfourchoicesaredifferent.Ifyouthinktheoriginalphrasingproducesabettersentencethananyofthealternatives,selectchoiceA;ifnot,selectoneoftheotherchoices.
Inmakingyourselection,followtherequirementsofstandardwrittenEnglish;thatis,payattentiontogrammar,choiceofwords,sentenceconstruction,andpunctuation.Yourselectionshouldresultinthemosteffectivesentence—clearandprecise,withoutawkwardnessorambiguity.
EXAMPLE:
LauraIngallsWilderpublishedherfirstbookandshewassixty-fiveyearsoldthen.
andshewassixty-fiveyearsoldthen
whenshewassixty-five
atagesixty-fiveyearsold
uponthereachingofsixty-fiveyears
atthetimewhenshewassixty-five
toohastily,withoutenoughthoughtbehindit
toohasty,withoutenoughthoughtbehindit
toohastily,withoutenoughthoughtbehindthem
toohasty,andthereisnotenoughthoughtbehindthem
toohastily,andthereisnotenoughthoughtbehindit
Manypsychologistsdonotusehypnosisintheirpractices,itisbecausetheyknowverylittleaboutitandarewaryofitasaresult.
practices,itisbecausetheyknowverylittleaboutitandarewaryofitasaresult
practicesbecausetheyknowverylittleaboutitandarethereforewaryofit
practicesforthereasonthattheyknowverylittleaboutit,withresultingwariness
practicesbecauseofknowingverylittleaboutitandthereforetheyarewaryofit
practices,theirknowledgeofitbeingverylittleresultsinwarinessofit
InsidefamedactorLilyLangtry’sprivaterailroadcarwereadrawingroomwithapiano,bathfixturesofsilver,andthereweredraperiestrimmedwithBrusselslace.
thereweredraperiestrimmedwithBrusselslace
draperiestrimmedwithBrusselslace
trimmedwithBrusselslaceweredraperies
thedraperiesweretrimmedwithBrusselslace
draperiestrimmedwithBrusselslacewerethere
SamuelAdamswasbynomeansthefirstAmericantoespousethedemocraticcause,buthehasbeenthefirstwhoconceivedthepartymachinerythatmadeitpractical.
hasbeenthefirstwhoconceived
hadbeenthefirstwhoconceived
wasthefirsthavingconceived
wasthefirsttoconceive
havingbeenthefirsttoconceive
Notwoofthespecimenswassufficientlyaliketowarrantthembeingcalledmembersofasinglespecies.
wassufficientlyaliketowarrantthembeingcalled
wassufficientlyaliketowarrantthecallingofthem
wassufficientlyaliketowarranttheirbeingcalled
weresufficientlyaliketowarrantthecallingofthem
weresufficientlyaliketowarrantcallingthem
Mygrandsonthinkshecancookbetterthananyotherpersonatthefair;andhehastheblueribbonstoproveit.
Mygrandsonthinkshecancookbetterthananyotherpersonatthefair;andhe
Mygrandsonthinkshecancookbetterthananyotherpersonatthefair,andhe
Mygrandsonthinkshecancookbetterthananypersonatthefair,consequentlyhe
Tothinkhecancookbetterthananyotherpersonatthefair,mygrandson
Thinkinghecancookbetterthananyotherpersonatthefair,mygrandson
DifferingonlyslightlyfromtheGreeksweretheRomantheaters,whichwereoftenfreestandingratherthanpartofahillside.
DifferingonlyslightlyfromtheGreeksweretheRomantheaters,which
DifferingonlyslightlyfromGreektheaters,
Romantheaters
DifferingonlyintheslightestfromtheGreeksweretheRomantheaters,which
TheGreeksdifferedonlyslightlyfromtheRomans,they
TheGreektheatersdifferedfromtheRomantheatersonlyslightly,wherethey
Whenchronologicalorderisfollowedtoomechanically,theyareobscuringratherthanclarifyingimportantrelationships.
Whenchronologicalorderisfollowedtoomechanically,theyareobscuringratherthanclarifyingimportantrelationships.
Whenchronologicalorderisfollowedtoomechanically,itobscuresratherthanclarifyingimportantrelationships.
Chronologicalorder,iftoomechanicallyfollowed,obscuresratherthanitclarifiesimportantrelationships.
Chronologicalorder,iffollowedtoomechan-ically,obscuresratherthanclarifiesimportantrelationships.
Ifyoufollowatoomechanicalchronologicalorder,itobscuresratherthanclarifiesimportantrelationships.
Smallmarinecrustaceansknownaskrillareoftenfedtofarmanimals,butthereisnotmuchhumanconsumption.
animals,butthereisnotmuchhumanconsumption
animals,butconsumptionisnotdonemuchbypeople
animalsbutarerarelyeatenbypeople
animals,buteatingthemisrarelydonebyhumans
animals,butamongpeoplethereisnotmuchconsumption
Theeducator’sremarksstressedthatwell-fundedliteracyprogramsareneededifeveryoneistogaintheskillsrequiredforsurvivalinsociety.
thatwell-fundedliteracyprogramsareneededifeveryoneistogain
thatwell-fundedliteracyprogramsneededingaining
thereisaneedofwell-fundedliteracyprogramsforeveryonewillgain
aneedforwell-fundedliteracyprogramsandeveryonewillgain
whywell-fundedliteracyprogramsbeingnecessaryforeveryoneingaining
ThePortuguesemusicaltraditionknownasfado,or“fate,”hasbeencalledthePortuguesebluesbecauseoftheirsongsthatbemoansomeone’smisfortune,especiallythelossofromanticlove.
oftheirsongsthatbemoansomeone’s
oftheirsongsbemoaningtheir
itssongsbemoan
thesongsthatbemoaned
ofhowitbemoanstheir
Thefollowingsentencestestyourabilitytorecognizegrammarandusageerrors.Eachsentencecontainseitherasingleerrorornoerroratall.Nosentencecontainsmorethanoneerror.Theerror,ifthereisone,isunderlined
andlettered.Ifthesentencecontainsanerror,selecttheoneunderlinedpartthatmustbechangedtomakethesentencecorrect.Ifthesentenceiscorrect,selectchoiceE.Inchoosinganswers,followtherequirementsofstandardwrittenEnglish.
EXAMPLE:
Theotherdelegatesandhim
A B
immediately
C
acceptedtheresolutiondraftedbythe
D
neutralstates.Noerror
E
Formedbyvolcaniceruptionsover
A
thelastfive
millionyears,theHawaiianIslandscontainingan
B
incrediblywideC
varietyofspecies—manyfound
nowhereelseonEarth.Noerror
D E
Becausetheowlisusuallynocturnal
A
plusbeingB
virtuallynoiselessinflight,it
C
isseldomseenbythe
D
casualobserver.Noerror
E
Everyyear,toymanufacturersgather
groupsof
17.Aneconomicalandefficient
A
recyclingcenter
A
childrenintoplayrooms,observingtheirchoicesof
isaccessibleB
tothepublic,responsivetocommunity
toysaspredicting
which
newproductswillbecome
needs,andcomplywith
C
currentfederalregulations
B C governingwastedisposal.Noerror
themostpopular.Noerror D E
D
13.Duringthelast
E
fiftyyears,wecome
totakeradio
18.JeanToomerwasnotonlytheauthorofCane,aA
A B C
communicationforgranted,butthemeresuggestion
novelwhosepublicationhasbeenviewed
B
asmarkingC
thatwecouldcommunicateinsuch
D
afashion
thebeginningoftheHarlemRenaissance,butalso
arespectedadvisoramongQuakers.Noerror
mustoncehaveseemedoutlandish.Noerror D E
E
14.Theuncompromisingtoneofarecentcityhall
A
ordinanceconcerningtheblockingofemergency
ElectionreturnscameinfromupstateNewYork
A
quiterapid,buttheresultsfromNewYorkCityB
B wereknown
evenfaster.Noerror
vehiclesintrafficjamscarryasternwarningto
C D E
C D
motorists.Noerror
E
Aswerelymoreand
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