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lololojalal LISTENING POST-TEST (Paper) SECTION 1 LISTENING COMPREHENSION ‘Time—approximately 35 minutes (including the reading of the directions for each part) — — In this section of the test, you will have an opportunity to demonstrate your ability to understand conversations and talks in English, There are three parts to this section. Answer all the questions on the basis of what is stated or implied by the speakers you hear. Do not take notes or write in your test book at any time. Do not turn the pages until you are told to do so. PartA, Directions: In Part A you will hear short conversations between two people. After each conversation, you will hear a question about the conversation. The conversations and questions will not be repeated. After you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your test book and choose the best answer, Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that, corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen. Listen to an example, Sample Answer On the recording, you hear g (man) That exam was just awful 6 (woman) Oh, it could have been worse. (narrator) What does the woman mean? In your test book, you read: (A) ‘The exam was really awful. (B) twas the worst exam she had ever seen. (©) Itcouldn't have been more difficult. (D) It wasn't that hard, You learn from the conversation that the man thought the exam was very difficult and that the woman disagreed with the man. The best answer to the question, "What does the woman mean?” is (D), “It wasn't that hard.” Therefore, the correct choice is (D). POST-TEST (Paper) 165166 lolol 1 150190] 1. (A) (B) © ) 2. (A) (B) © ) 3. (A) (B) © () 4. (A) (B) © () 5. (A) Co) © (D) 6. (A) (B) © () 7. (A) (B) © ) Helll correct the exams this afternoon The exam will be at noon. He will collect the exams at 12:00. ‘The tests will be graded by noon. ‘Martha applied for a visa last month. Martha's visa will last for only a month. Martha arrived last month without her visa, One month ago Martha got her visa. The professor described what the students should do. ‘There was a long line to register for the required class It is a requirement for each professor to teach at least one course. ‘The professor required the class to prepare an outline Chuck had improved. This visit was better than the last. ‘Chuck looked at him in the hospital. Chuck didn't seem to be doing very well. ‘She thinks the tuition should be raised. The semester's tuition is quite affordable. ‘She doesn't have enough money for her school fees. ‘She has more than enough for tuition. He thinks he got a good grade. The history grades were all C or above. No one got history grades. There were no high scores. ‘The parking lots were full before 10:00. It was impossible to start class by 10:00. He parked the car before class at 10:00. The possibility of finding a place to park increased USTENING 8 10, ML. 12, 14, 15. @ (B) © () (a) (B) © (D) (a) (B) © () a (B) © ©) (a) (B) © 0) @ (B) © ) a) (B) © () cy (B) © ) She's found a new ring, She needs to help him find something. She's shopping for a carpet. She's thankful she has a rag. Ina department store Ina bank In an accounting firm Inacheckout line Jane usually visits San Francisco for her vacations. Jane's cousin often visits San Francisco. Whenever there's holiday, Tane's cousin goes to San Francisco. Whenever there's a holiday, Jane leaves San Francisco, He'd really like to have something to eat. Because he's weak, he can't eat. It's been weeks since he's had anything to eat. He hasn't felt ike eating for weeks. Traffic should not be allowed. She thinks that the traffic should stay outside. She agrees that the traffic is noisy. She'll stay outside with the man, ‘The headings for today’s reading assignment. ‘The chance to make the headlines. Her reading ability The daily newspaper. ‘The bus trip is only five minutes long, ‘The man missed the bus by five minutes. ‘The man should hurry to catch the bus. ‘The bus was five minutes late. It's not possible to pass the class. She'll definitely fail Its always possible. ‘She shouldn't say anything about the class.16. 17 18, 19. 20. 2. 2, 2B, lolol (A) She gave Tom money to pay the rent. (B) She was given money for the rent. (©) Tom borrowed money for the rent. (D) She had some money to lend. (a) (B) © (D) (a) (B) © OO) The cake is extremely good, He never tasted the cake. He wished he hadn't tasted the cake. ‘The cake has never been very good. At the corner she ran into another car. She ran to Carl because she cared. She unexpectedly met one of her relatives. Carl was running from place to place. @ @) © () She shouldn't leave her purse here. She's probably in the apartment. Her purse must not be in the The landlord failed to collect rent on the first of last month, The tenants absolutely must pay rent at the beginning of the month, The landlord will not fail to collect your rent on the first of next month. It is important to call the landlord a (B) © ) about rent on the first of the month. (a) (B) © () (a) (B) Taking the car out for a test drive istening to the noises Fixing the car herself Getting the car repaired Martha's jobs are easy. Its easy ta hold two jabs. (C) It’s better for Martha to have two jobs. (D) Martha should slow down. (A) The plahe took off just after he arrived, He arrived just after the plane took off. He wasn't in time to catch the plane. He arrived too late to catch the plane. B) © () 24, 25, 26. 27, 28, 29, 30. 1 (A) (B) © (D) (a) (B) © () a (B) © () a (B) © () a @B) © () @ (B) © @) a @) © () olo0ljal He agrees with the woman's suggestion, Parking is not free on the weekend. It is not necessary for them to park. He thinks they don't have to pay. He is eager to leave his job. He is unhappy at the thought of retiring. He couldn't be unhappier about retiring He is retiring too soon. He got the car he really wanted. He didn't get a new car. The car that he got was not his first choice. He didn’t really want a new car. ‘Mr. Drew pointedly asked the president about the committee. The president pointed to Mr. Drew's head, Mr. Drew became head of the new commission. ‘Mr. Drew was committed to the president's appointments. She felt inferior. ‘She wasn't furious. She felt there should have been more fairness. She was extremely angry. ‘The man would do the dishes. The plates did not need to be washed. ‘The man would not be ready to go. The dishes would not he done. He knew that grapes were cheaper than cherries, He didn't know that grapes were cheaper than cherries. He bought grapes because they were cheaper than cherries. He didn’t buy either grapes or cherries because of the price. POST-TEST (Paper) 167168 1 1 1 Part B 1 In this part of the test, you will hear longer conversations. After each conversation, you ‘will hear several questions. The conversations and questions will not be repeated After you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your test book and choose the best answer. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen. Remember, you are not allowed to take notes or write in your test book. 31, (A) Attend a football game alone (B) Go toa sporting event (©) Eat in the cafeteria and study (D) See a play 32. (A) It's the final game of the season. (B) It’s better than the drama department's play. (©) Isa very important game. (D) Its close to the cafeteria 33. (A) Aplay (B) Agame (©) Astudy group meeting (D) Dinner in the cafeteria 34. (A) Saturday night (B) After dinner in the cafeteria (©) Sunday afternoon (D) Maybe next weekend USTENING 35. 36. 37. 38. @) (B) © ) @) (B) © ©) a) @) ©) ) a) (B) © () ‘Trash orbiting Earth A trip by an astronaut to the Moon The overabundance of garbage on Earth Becoming space scientists From a lecture Ina magazine article Ina book Ona television program 17,000 pounds 3,000 tons. 3,000 pounds 300 tons She will be able to travel in space. ‘The problem will take care of itself. Scientists will find solutions to the problem. ‘The junk will fall to Earth.lololototaotolaol Part C Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several talks. After each talk, you will hear some questions. The talks and questions will not be repeated. After you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your test book and choose the best answer. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen, Here is an example. On the recording, you hear: (narrator) Listen to an instructor talk to his class about painting, (man) Artist Grant Wood was a guiding force in the schootof painting known as American regionalist, a style reflecting the distinctive characteristics of art from rural areas of the United States. Wood began drawing animals on the family farm at the age of three, and when he was thirty-eight one of his paintings received a remarkable amount of public notice and acclaim, This painting, called “American Gothic,” isa starkly ‘simple depiction of a serious couple staring directly out at the viewer. Now listen toa sample question, Sample Answer (narrator) What style of painting is known as American regionalist? In your test book, you read: (A). Art from America’s inner cities (B) Art from the central region of the United States (©) Art from various urban areas in the United States (D) Art from rural sections of America 0088 The best answer to the question “What style of painting is known as American regionalist?" is (D), “Art from rural sections of America.” Therefore, the correct choice is (D). Now listen to another sample question. Sample Answer ® (narrator) What is the name of Wood's most successful painting? ® In your test book, you read: (A) “American Regionalist” ° (B) “The Family Farm in Towa” ® (©) “American Gothic" (D) “ASerious Couple” ‘The best answer to the question, “What is the name of Wood's most successful painting?” is (C), “American Gothic.” Therefore, the correct choice is (C). Remember, you are not allowed to take notes or write in your test book S POST-TEST (Paper) 169170 39, 41 a, 43. 44, 45. lol 1 @ (B) © 0) (a) (B) © i) (a) (B) © () @ (B) ©) (p) (a) (B) © (D) « (B) «© ©) a (B) © ) On the first day of class In the middle of the semester At the end of class In the final week of the semester Later today By Friday of this week Intwo weeks In three weeks Journal and magazine articles Books from outside the library Books listed in student journals Both books and journals Two Three Five Seven In winter In spring In summer In fall Seasonable, with warm summers and cold winters Fairly constant and moderate Very humid Extremely hot year-round They come from the Southwest. They come most days of the year. They are the hardest during the They increase the humidity. 46. 47. 48, 49, 50. «@ ) © () @ (B) ©) () a (B) © () @ Co) © 0) @ (B) ©) (D) Preparing for a trip Writing a report about the weather Beginning a study of the weather Buying warm clothes fora trip Modern American Authors United States History ‘American Democracy Nineteenth-Century American Literature The death of Abraham Lincoln ‘The beauty of American democracy The raising of plants ‘The maturity of poetry It’s a poem about the author. It’s a poem about Abraham Lincoln. It’s a collection of twelve poems that, remained unchanged. It’s a volume of poetry that grew with its author. “Leaves of Grass” “Song of Myself” “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed” “American Democracy” This is the end of Section 1. Stop work on Section 1. Turn off the recording. USTENING202020202020202 STRUCTURE POST-TEST (Paper) HE SECTION 2 STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION ‘Time—25 minutes (including the reading of the directions) Now set your clock for 25 minutes. This section is designed to measure your ability to recognize language that is appropriate for standard written English. There are two types of questions in this section, with special directions for each type. Structure Directions: Questions 1-15 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words ‘or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen. Fill in the space so that the letter inside the oval cannot be seen. Look at the following examples. ‘Sample Answer snt ___ the election by a landslide. (A) won (B) he won (©) yesterday (D) fortunately The sentence should read, “The president won the election by a landslide.” Therefore, you should choose (A). Example 11 ‘Sample Answer When the conference? (A) the doctor attended (B) did the doctor attend (©) the doctor will attend (D) the doctor's attendance ‘The sentence should read, “When did the doctor attend the conference?” Therefore, you should choose (B), Now, begin work on the questions. EEE) POSE-TEST (Paper) 331202020202020202 range in color from pale yellow to bright orange. (A) Canaries (B) Canaries which (C) That canaries (D) Canaries that are 2. Carnivorous plants insects to obtain nitrogen. (A) are generally trapped (B) trap generally (C) are trapped generally (D) generally trap 3. A federal type of government results in (A) a vertical distribution of power (B) power is distributed vertically (C) vertically distributed (D) the distribution of power is vertical 4, February normally has twenty-eight days, but every fourth year, has twenty- (A) there (B) its (©) isaleap year (D) aleap year, it Evidence s operations unnecessary, ests that one-quarter of bypass surgery may be (A). they involve (B) involve (C) invalving (D) which they involve a tornado spins in a counterclockwise direction in the northern hemisphere, it spins in the opposite direction in the southern hemisphere. (A) However (B) Because of (©) Although (D) That STRUCTURE 7. The Caldecott Medal, for the best children’s picture book, is awarded each January. (A) isa prize which (B) which prize (©) which isa prize (D) isaprize 8. Sports medicine is a medical specialty that deals with the identification and treatment of injuries to persons. (A)_ sports are involved (B) involved in sports (©) they are involved in sports, (D) sports involve them 9. The Wilmington Oil Field, in Long Beach, California, is one of oil fields in the continental United States. (A) productive (B) the most productive (©) most are productive (D) productivity 10. Thunder occurs as through air, causing the heated air to expand and collide with layers of cooler air. (A) anclectrical charge (B) passes an electrical charge (C)_ the passing of an electrical charge (D) an electrical charge passes 11. The population of Houston was ravaged by yellow fever in 1839 in 1867, (A) ithappened again (B) and again (©) was ravaged again (D) again once more ExxE)2°02020202020202 12 13, Researchers have long debated —__ 14, Saturn's moon Titan contains hydrocarbon ‘oceans and lakes. a (B) © ©) over it whether the whether over whether According to Bernoulli principle, the 15. the higher the speed of a fluid gas, pressure. (A) it will be lower (B) lower than the (©) the lower (D) lower it is ‘The flight instructor, at the air base, said that orders not to fight had been issued. a) (B) «© () when interviewed when he interviewed when to interview when interviewing, In the northern and central parts of the state of Idaho —__ and churning rivers. @ (B) © () ‘majestic mountains are found are majestic mountains found are found majestic mountains finding majestic mountains POST-TEST (Paper) 33334 202020202020202 Written Expre Directions: In questions 16-40, each sentence has four underlined words or phrases. The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Identify the one underlined word ‘or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen, Look at the following examples. Example Sample Answer x B cD 8 in fifths, © The sentence should read, “The four strings on a violin are tuned in fifths.” Therefore, you should choose (B). Example I ‘Sample Answer The research for the book Roots taking 3 a B Cc ° Alex Haley twelve years. D D The sentence should read, “The research for the book Roots took Alex Haley twelve years.” Therefore, you should choose (C), Now, begin work on the questions. STRUCTURE2902020202020202 16. 1. 18. 19. 20. 24. 22. 23. 24. 28. 26. Light can travels from the Sun to the Earth in eight minutes and twenty seconds. “A B_ “Dp Every human typically have twenty-three pairs of chromosomes in most cells. AB “Cc Dp In the sport of fencing, three type of swords are used: the foil, the epee, and AB °C ~D the sabre. The Internal Revenue Service uses computers to check tax return computations, to B determine the reasonableness of deductions, and for verifying the accuracy of c reported income. D There was four groups of twenty rats each involved in the test. x B c D ‘The type of jazz known as “swing” was introduced by Duke Ellington when he wrote x B T and records “It Don’t Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing.” D The bones of mammals, not alike those of other vertebrates, show a high degree “KB Cc Dp of differentiation. ‘The United States receives a large amount of revenue from taxation of a tobacco c »D products. ‘Much fats are composed of one molecule of glycerin combined with three molecules ny of fatty acids. fatty acids The capil x to Richmond. unt accidentally sues POST-TEST (Paper) 335 A pearl develops when a tiny grain of sand or some another i x B enters into the shell of a pearl oyster. ~—D2°02020202020202 27. The English horn is an alto oboe with a pitch one fifth lower as that of the * cD soprano oboe. 28. In the Milky Way galaxy, the most recent observed supernova appeared in 1604. a B cD 29. Although the name suggests otherwise, the ship known as Old Ironsides was built of x 5 c oak and cedar rather than it was built of iron. D 30. Never in the history of humanity there have been more people living on this, a EB cD relatively small planet. 31. Because of the mobile of Americans today, a a It for them to put down c real roots, 32. For five years after the Civil War, Robert E. Lee served to president of Washington ~ x College, which later was called Washington and Lee. Cc D 33. Doctors successfully used hypnosis during World War II to treat fatigue battle a B Cc D 34. The lobst r like many crustaceans, can cast off a damaging appendage and AB Cc regenerate a new appendage to nearly normal size. D 35, ‘The main cause of the oceans’ tides is the gravitation pull of the Moon “A BOC 36. The curricula of American public schools are set in individual states; they A BC do not determine by the federal government. D 37. The fact that the sophisticated technology has become part of revolution in travel a ~ a delivery systems has not made travel schedules less hectic. c D GO ON TO THE NEXT PA 336 STRUCTURE2°02020202020202 38. Balanchine's plotless ballets, such Jewels and The Four Temperaments, present dance “sh B “Cc purely as a celebration of the movement of the human body. D 39. Ina solar battery, a photosensitive semiconducting substance such as silicon crystal —-. B is the source of electri —~c — dD 40. Inearly days hydrochloric acid was done by heating a mixture of sodium chloride B c with iron sulfate. D> This is the end of Section 2. If you finish before 25 minutes has ended, check your work on Section 2 only. POSTTEST (Paper) 337452 Z3 AZ AZ A343 434343 READING POST-TEST (Paper) SECTION 3 READING COMPREHENSION ‘Time—55 minutes (including the reading of the directions) Now set your clock for 55 minutes. This section is designed to measure your ability to read and understand short passages similar in topic and style to those that students are likely to encounter in North American universities and colleges. Directions: In this section you will read several passages. Each one is followed by a number of {questions about it. You are to choose the one best answer, (A), (B), (C), or (D), to each question. Then, ‘on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen Answer all questions about the information in a passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in that passage. Read the following passage: John Quincy Adams, who served as the sixth president of the United States from 1825 to 1829, is today recognized for his masterful statesmanship and diplomacy. He dedicated his life to public service, both in the presidency and in the various other political offices that he Line held. Throughout his political career he demonstrated his unswerving belief in freedom of (5) speech, the antislavery cause, and the right of Americans to be free from European and Asian domination Example Sample Answer ‘To what did John Quincy Adams devote his life? 8 (A)_ Improving his personal life © (B) Serving the public D (©) Increasing his fortune (D) Working on his private business According to the passage, John Quincy Adams “dedicated his life to public service.” Therefore, you should choose (B). Example I ‘Sample Answer ® Inline 4, the word “unswerving” ® (A) moveable ° (B) insignificant ® (©) unchanging (D) diplomatic closest in meaning to The passage states that John Quincy Adams demonstrated his unswerving belief “throughout his career.” This implies that the belief did not change. Therefore, you should choose (C). Now begin work on the questions. Ex) READINGLine (5) 3A3A3A3A3A3A3A3 Questions 1-10 A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves in front of the Sun and hides at least some part of the Sun from the earth. In a partial eclipse, the Moon covers part of the Sun; in an annular eclipse, the Moon covers the center of the Sun, leaving a bright ring of light around the Moon; in a total eclipse, the Sun is completely covered by the Moon. It seems rather improbable that a celestial body the size of the Moon could completely block out the tremendously immense Sun, as happens during a total eclipse, but this is exactly what happens. Although the Moon is considerably smaller in size than the Sun, the Moon is able to cover the Sun because of their relative distances from Earth. A total eclipse can last up to 7 minutes, during which time the Moon's shadow moves across Earth at a rate of about .6 kilometers per second, 1. This passage mainly (A) describes how long an eclipse will last (B) gives facts about the Moon (C) explains how the Sun is able to ‘obscure the Moon (D) informs the reader about solar eclipses 2. Inwhich type of eclipse is the Sun obscured in its entirety? (A) A partial eclipse {B) Anannular eclipse (©) Atotal eclipse (D) Acelestial eclipse 3. The word replaced by ing” in line 3 could best be (A) piece of gold (B) circle (C) jewel (D) bell 4, A“celestial body” in line 5 is most. probably one that is found (A)_ within the Moon’s shadow (B) somewhere in the sky (C) on the surface of the Sun (D) inside Earth's atmosphere 5. What is the meaning of “block out” in line 5? (A) Square (B) Cover (©) Evaporate (D) Shrink 6. According to the passage, how can the Moon hide the Sun during a total eclipse? (A) The fact that the Moon is closer to Earth than the Sun makes up for the Moon's smaller size. (B) The Moon can only obscure the Sun because of the Moon's great distance from the earth. (©) Because the Sun is relatively close to Earth, the Sun can be eclipsed by the Moon. (D) The Moon hides the Sun because of the Moon's considerable size. esronever ce) POST-TEST (Paper) 453343A3A3A3A34A3 43 7. The word “relative” in line 8 could best be 9. The word “rate” in line 9 is closest in replaced by meaning to (A) familial (a) form (B) infinite (B) speed (©) comparative (©) distance (D) paternal (D) rotation 8. The passage states that which of the 10. Where in the passage does the author following happens during an eclipse? mention the rate of a total eclipse? (A). The Moon hides from the Sun. (A) Lines 1-2 (B) The Moon is obscured by the Sun. (B) Lines 2-4 (C)_ The Moon begins moving at a speed (©) Lines 5-6 of 6 kilometers per second. (D) Lines 8-9 (D) The Moon's shadow crosses Earth. 454 READING6) 0) 343 A343 43434343 Questions 11-20 While the bald eagle is one national symbol of the United States, it is not the only one. Uncle ‘Sam, a bearded gentleman costumed in the red, white, and blue stars and stripes of the nation’s flag, is another well-known national symbol. According to legend, this character is based on Samuel Wilson, the owner of a meat-packing business in Troy, New York. During the War of 1812, Sam Wilson's company was granted a government contract to supply meat to the nation’s soldiers; this ‘meat was supplied to the army in barrels stamped with the initials U.S,, which stood for United States. However, the country was at that time relatively young, and the initials U.S, were not commonly used. Many people questioned what the initials represented, and the standard reply became “Uncle Sam,” for the owner of the barrels. It is now generally accepted that the figure of Uncle Sam is based on Samuel Wilson, and the U.S. Congress has made it official by adopting a resolution naming Samuel Wilson as the inspiration for Uncle Sam. 11, The paragraph preceding this passage most probably discusses (A). the War of 1812 (B) the bald eagle, which symbolizes the United States (C)_ Sam Wilson's meat-packing company (D) the costume worn by Uncle Sam 12. Which of the following is the most appropriate title for this passage? (A) The Bald Eagle (B) The Symbols of the United States (©) Samuel Wilson (D)_ Uncle Sam—Symbol of the Nation 13. Which of the following is NOT mentioned about Uncle Sam’s appearance? (A) He wears facial hai {B) There is some blue in his clothing. (©) Heisbald. (D) His clothes have stripes in them. 14, The word “costumed!” in line 2 could most easily be replaced by (A) dressed (B) nationalized (©) hidden (D) seen 15, Sam Wilson was the proprietor of what type of business? (A) A costume company (B) A meat-packing company (©) Amillitary clothier (D) Abarrel-making company 16, The word “granted” in line 5 means (A) refused (B) underbid for (©) told about (D) given 17, According to the passage, what was in the barrels stamped U.S.? (A) Sam Wilson (B) Food for the army (©) Weapons to be used in the war (D) Company contracts 18, The word “initials” in line 6 means (A) nicknames (B) family names (©) first letters of words (D) company names 19. The word “official” in line 10 is closest in meaning to (A) authorized (B) professional (©) dutiful (D) accidental 20. In 1812, people most probably answered that the letters “U.S.” written on the barrels stood for “Uncle Sam” because (A) Congress required it (B) Samuel Wilson was their favorite uncle (C)_ Sam Wilson preferred it (D) they were not exactly sure what the letters meant POSTTEST (Paper) 455Line (5) (10) 456 3A3A3A3A3A3A3A3 Questions 21-31 ‘Most people think of deserts as dry, flat areas with little vegetation and litte or no rainfall, but this is hardly true. Many deserts have varied geographical formations ranging from soft, rolling hills to stark, jagged cliffs, and most deserts have a permanent source of water. Although deserts do not receive a high amount of rainfall—to be classified as a desert, an area must get less than twenty-five centimeters of rainfall per year—there are many plants that thrive on only small amounts of water, and deserts are often full of such plant life. Desert plants have a variety of mechanisms for obtaining the water needed for survival. Some plants, such as cactus, are able to store large amounts of water in their leaves or stems; after a rainfall these plants absorb a large supply of water to last until the next rainfall. Other plants, such as the mesquite, have extraordinarily deep root systems that allow them to obtain water from far below the desert’s arid surface, 21. What is the main topic of the passage? 27. The word “mechanisms" in line 7 could (A) Deserts are dry, flat areas with few most easily be replaced by plants. (A) machines (B) There is litle rainfall in the desert (B) pumps (©) Many kinds of vegetation can survive (©) sources with litle water. (D) methods (D) Deserts are not really flat areas with Tittle plant life. 28. Which of the following is mentioned in the passage about cacti? 22. The passage implies that (A) They have deep root systems. (A)_ the typical conception of a desert is (B) They retain water from one rainfall to incorrect the next. (B) all deserts are dry, flat areas (©) They survive in the desert because (C)_ most people are well informed about they do not need water. deserts (D) They get water from deep below the (D) the lack of rainfall in deserts causes surface of the desert he lack of vegetation " eta 29. “Mesquite” in line 10 is probably 23, The passage describes the geography of (A) atype of tee deserts as (B) adesert animal (a) flat (©) atype of eactus (@) sandy (D) a geographical formation in the desert (©) varied ae i) eutofeaeuen 30, The wor in ne 1 mens 24, The word “source” in line 3 means ® ay (a) supply (©) sandy (B) storage space (D) superficial & me 31. Where in the passage does the author describe desert vegetation that keeps water in its leaves? 25. According to the passage, what causes an area to be classified as a desert? (A) Lines 1-2 (A) The type of plants (B) Lines 3-6 (B) The geographical formations (©) Lines 7-9 (©) The amount of precipitation (D) Lines 9-11 (D) The source of water 26. The word “thrive” in line § means (A) suffer (B) grow well (©) minimally survive (D) decay READINGLine 6) (10) 3 AZ AZ AZ A3A43434A3 Questions 32-41 American jazz is a conglomeration of sounds borrowed from such varied sources as American. and African folk music, European classical music, and Christian gospel songs. One of the recognizable characteristics of jazz is its use of improvisation: certain parts of the music are written ut and played the same way by various performers, and other improvised parts are created spontaneously during a performance and vary widely from performer to performer. The earliest form of jazz was ragtime, lively songs or rags performed on the piano, and the best- known of the ragtime performers and composers was Scott Joplin. Born in 1868 to former slaves, Scott Joplin earned his living from a very early age playing the piano in bars along the Mississippi. One of his regular jobs was in the Maple Leaf Club in Sedalia, Missouri. It was there that he began writing the more than S00 compos: Maple Leaf Rag.” 32. This passage is about @ (B) © () 36. jazz in general and one specific type of jazz the various sources of jazz the life of Scott Joplin the major characteristics of jazz mns that he was to produce, the most famous of which was “The Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? (A) Scott Joplin was a slave when he was born. (B) Scott Joplin’s parents had been slaves before Scott was born. (©) Scott Joplin had formerly been a 33. The word “conglomeration” in line 1 could slave, but he no longer was best be replaced by after 1868. (D) Scott Joplin’s parents were slaves @) disharmony when Scott was born. (B) mixture (©) purity 37. The word “living” . The word “living” in line 8 could most (D) tweasure easily be replaced by 34, Inline 3, the word “improvisation” (A) money involves which of the following? (B) life-style (A) Playing the written parts of the music ® werent (B) Performing similarly to other (C) Making up music while playing (D) Playing a varied selection of musical compositions 35. According to the passage, ragtime was (A) generally performed on a variety of instruments (B) the first type of jazz (©) extremely soothing and sedate (D) performed only at the Maple Leaf Club in Sedalia POST-TEST (Paper) 4873A3A3A3A3A3A3A4A3 38. The word “regular” in line 9 could best be 40. The name of Scott Joplin’s most famous replaced by ‘composition probably came from (A) popular (A) the name of a saloon where (B) steady he performed (©) unusual (B) the maple tree near his Sedalia home (D) boring (©) thename of the town where he was born 39. ‘The word “which” in line 10 refers to (D) the school where he learned to play the piano (A) regular jobs (B) the Maple Leaf Club 7 (©) Sedalia, Missouri (D) 500 compositions ‘The paragraph following the passage probably discusses (A) Sedalia, Missouri (B) the Maple Leaf Club (©) the numerous compositions of Scott Joplin (D) the life of Scott Joplin 458 READINGLine 5) 0) Z3A3 A3 A343 434343 Questions 42-50 ‘The idea of determinism, that no event occurs in nature without natural causes, has been postulated as a natural law yet is under attack on both scientific and philosophical grounds, Scientific laws assume that a specific set of conditions will unerringly lead to a predetermined outcome. However, studies in the field of physics have demonstrated that the location and speed of minuscule particles such as electrons are the result of random behaviors rather than predictable results, determined by pre-existing conditions. As a result of these studies, the principle of indeterminacy was formulated in 1925 by Werner Heisenberg. According to this principle, only the probable behavior of an electron can be predicted. The inability to absolutely predict the behavior of electrons casts doubt on the universal applicability of a natural law of determinism, Philosophically, the principal ‘opposition to determinism emanates from those who see humans as creatures in possession of free will, Human decisions may be influenced by previous events, but the ultimate freedom of humanity may possibly lead to unforeseen choices, those not preordained by preceding events. 42, It is implied in the passage that a natural 45. The word “minuscule” in line 4 is closest in Taw meaning to (A) is something that applies to science (A) charged only (B) fast-moving (B) can be incontrovertibly found in the (©) circular idea of determinism (D) tiny (©) is philosophically unacceptable (D) isa principle to which there is no 46. According to the passage, which of the exception following is NOT true about the principle of indeterminacy? 43. The word “unerringly” in line 3 could be most easily replaced by (A)_ It was formulated based on studies in physics. (A) fortunately (B)_Itis philosophically unacceptable. (B) effortlessly (C) Ithas been in existence for more than (C) without mistake a decade. (D) with guidance (D)_Itis concerned with the random behavior of electrons. 44, The idea of determinism is refuted in this passage based on (A). scientific proof (B) data from the science and philosophy of determinism (©) principles or assumptions from different fields of study (D) philosophical doubt about free will Ex) POST-TEST (Paper) 45934343 4343434343 47. 'The expression “emanates from” in line 10 could most easily be replaced by (A). derives from (B) differs from (©) isin contrast to (D) is subordinate to 48. Itis implied in the passage that free will is (A) accepted by all philosophers (B) a direct outcome of Werner's principle of indeterminacy (©) the antithesis of determinism (D) anatural law 49, 50. ‘The word “unforeseen” in line 12 is closest in meaning to (A) forewarned (B) blind (C)_ unappreciated (D) unpredictable ‘Where in the passage does the author mention who developed the contrary principle to determinism? (A) Lines 1-2 (B) Lines 6-7 (C) Lines 8-9 (D) Lines 9-13 This is the end of Section 3. READING
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