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LISTENING COMPREHENSION

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Listening Comprehension

This section tests your ability to comprehend spoken English. It is divided into three parts, each with its own directions. You are not permitted to turn the page during the reading of the directions or to take notes at any time.

Part A
Directions: Each item in this part consists of a brief conversation involving two speakers.

Following each conversation, a third voice will ask a question. You will hear the conversations and questions only once, and they will not be written out. When you have heard each conversation and question, read the four answer choices and select the one-(A), (B), (C), or (D)-that best answers the question based on what is directly stated or on what can be inferred. Then fill in the space on your answer sheet that matches the letter of the answer that you have selected.

Here is an example.
You will hear:
You will read:
(A) Open the window.
(B) Move the chair.
(C) Leave the room.
(D) Take a seat.

Sample Answer
From the conversation you find out that the woman thinks the man should put the chair over by the window. The best answer to the question, “What does the woman think the man should do?” is (B), “Move the chair.” You should fill in (B) on your answer sheet.

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Part B
Directions:

This part of the test consists of extended conversations between two speakers. After each of these conversations, there are a number of questions. You will hear each conversation and question only once, and the questions are not written out.

When you have heard the questions, read the four answer choices and select the one-(A), (B), (C), or (D)-that best answers the question based on what is directly stated or on what can be inferred. Then fill in the space on your answer sheet that matches the letter of the answer that you have selected.

Don’t forget: During actual exams, taking notes or writing in your test book is not permitted.

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Part C

Directions: This part of the test consists of several talks, each given by a single speaker. After each of these talks, there are a number of questions. You will hear each talk and question only once, and the questions are not written out.

When you have heard each question, read the four answer choices and select the one-(A), (B), (C), or (D)-that best answers the question based on what is directly stated or on what can be inferred. Then fill in the space on your answer sheet that matches the letter of the answer that you have selected.

Here is an example.
You will hear:
Now here is a sample question.
You will hear:
Sample Answer
You will read:
(A) Philosophy.
(B) Meteorology.
(C) Astronomy.
(D) Photography.

The lecture concerns a lunar eclipse, a topic that would typically be discussed in an astronomy class. The choice that best answers the question, “In what course is this lecture probably being given?” is (C), “Astronomy”. You should fill in (C) on your answer sheet.

Here is another sample question.
You will hear:
You will read:
(A) The Earth’s shadow moves across the Moon.
(B) Clouds block the view of the Moon.
(C) The moon moves between the Earth and the Sun.
(D) The Sun can be observed without special equipment.

From the lecture you learn that a lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon and the shadow of the Earth passes across the Moon. The choice that best answers the question, ‘According to the speaker, which of the following occurs during a lunar eclipse?” is (A), “The Earth’s shadow moves across the Moon,”

Don’t forget: During actual exams, taking notes or writing in your test book is not permitted.

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STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION SECTION

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Structure and Written Expression

Time: 25 minutes
This section tests your ability to recognize grammar and usage suitable for standard written English. This section is divided into two parts, each with its own directions.

Structure

Directions: Items in this part are incomplete sentences. Following each of these sentences, there are four words or phrases. You should select the one word or phrase-(A), (B), (C), or (D)-that best completes the sentence. Then fill in the space on your answer sheet that matches the letter of the answer that you have selected.

Example I
Pepsin __ an enzyme used in digestion.
(A) that
(B) is
(C) of
(D) being

Sample Answer
This sentence should properly read “Pepsin is an enzyme used in digestion.” You should fill in (B) on your answer sheet.

Example II
__ large natural lakes are found in the state of South Carolina.
(A) There are no
(B) Not the
(C) It is not
(D) No

Sample Answer
This sentence should properly read “No large natural lakes are found in the state of South Carolina.” You should fill in (D) on your answer sheet.

As soon as you understand the directions, begin work on this part.

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1. Sharp knives are actually safer to use ___

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2. Daniel Webster, Thaddeus Stevens, and many others ____ prominent in public life began their careers by teaching school.

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3. As coal mines became deeper, the problems of draining water, bringing in fresh air, and _____ to the surface increased.

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4. _____ because of the complexity of his writing, Henry James never became a popular writer, but his works are admired by critics and other writers.

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5. Piedmont glaciers are formed ____ several valley glaciers join and spread out over a plain.

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6. As late as 1890, Key West, with a population of 18,000 ____ Florida’s largest city.

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7. A mastery of calculus depends on ____ of algebra.

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8. ____he was not a musician himself, Lawrence Hammond developed an electronic keyboard instrument called the Hammond organ.

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9. Agnes De Mille’s landmark musical play Oklahoma! was ____ of story, music, and dance.

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10. _____ single dialect of American English has ever become dominant.

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11. In 1837 the University of Michigan became the first state university _____ by a board of regents elected by the voters of the state.

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12. Indoor heating systems have made _____ for people to live and work comfortably in temperate climates.

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13. Certain fish eggs contain droplets of oil, _______ to float on the surface of the water.

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14. Considered America’s first great architect ______.

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15. _____is caused by a virus was not known until 1911.

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Written Expression

Directions: The items in this part have four underlined words or phrases, (A), (B), (C), and (D).
You must identify the one underlined expression that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. Then find the number of the question on your answer sheet and fill in the space corresponding to the letter.

Example I
Lenses may to have either concave or convex shapes.
A = to have
B = concave
C = or
D = shapes
This sentence should read “Lenses may have either concave or convex shapes.” You should therefore select answer (A).

Example II
When painting a fresco, an artist is applied paint directly to the damp plaster of a wall.
A = When
B = is applied
C = directly
D = of a wall
This sentence should read “When painting a fresco, an artist applies paint directly to the damp plaster of a wall.” You should therefore select answer (B).

As soon as you understand the directions, begin work on this section.

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16. Dreams are commonly   made up of    either     visual    and   verbal images.

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17. The Yale Daily News is oldest than any other college newspaper still in operation in the United States.

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18. Mary Rinehart was a pioneer in the field of journalist  in the early twentieth century.

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19. The Dave Brubek Quartet, one of the most popular jazz bands of the 1950’s, had a particularly loyal following on campuses college.

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20. In the architecture, a capital is the top portion of a column.

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21. Today, successful farmers are experts not only in agriculture, but also in market, finance, and accounting.

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22. In the early days of jet development, jet engines used great numbers of fuel.

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23. Georgia has too many types of soil that virtually any temperate-zone crop can be grown there.

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24. The sum of all chemical reactions in an organism’s living cells are called its metabolism.

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25. River transportation in the United States consists  primarily of barges pull by towboats.

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26. Most modern barns are both insulated, ventilated, and equipped with electricity.

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27. Many bridges in New England were covered with wooden roofs to protect it from rain and snow.

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28. It is their nearly perfect crystal structure that gives diamonds their hardness, brilliance, and transparent.

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29. Needles are simple-looking tools, but they are very relatively difficult to make.

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30. Ducks are less susceptible to infection  than  another types of poultry.

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31. Unlike competitive running, in contact with the ground race walkers must always keep some portion of their feet in contact with the ground.

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32. One of the most beautiful botanical gardens in the United States is the wildly and lovely Magnolia Gardens near Charleston, South Carolina.

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33. Composer John Cage used many unusual objects as instrument in his music, including cowbells, flower pots, tin cans, and saw blades.

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34. Woody Guthrie wrote thousands of songs during the lifetime, many of which became classic folk songs.

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35. Runner Wilma Rudolph win three gold medals at the 1960 Olympics, and she set the world record for the 100-meter dash in 1961.

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36. Some critics have called Theodore Dreiser’s book Sister Carrie a first modern novel because it broke so many traditions.

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37. Abigail Adams’ letters to her husband present a graphic picture of the age which she lived.

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38. Viscosity is a measurement describing the relative difficulty or easy with which liquids flow.

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39. More than 10,000 years ago, glaciers moved across the Minnesota region four time, leveling most of the land.

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40.  The  discover of gold and silver in the rugged mountains of Nevada in 1858 attracted many fortune-seekers to that area.

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Reading Comprehension

Reading Comprehension
Time: 55 minutes
This section of the test measures your ability to comprehend written materials.

Directions: This section contains several passages, each followed by a number of questions. Read the passages and, for each question, choose the one best answer-(A), (B), (C), or (D)-based on what is stated in the passage or on what can be inferred from the passage. Then fill in the space on
your answer sheet that matches the letter of the answer that you have selected.

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1. With which of the following is the passage primarily concerned?

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2. The word "implements" in line 4 is closest in meaning to

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3. The phrase "these early migrants" in line 6 refers to

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4. Where were the imperial mammoths the dominant type of mammoth?

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5. It can be inferred that when humans crossed into the New World, they

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6. Which of the following could best substitute for the word "remains" in line 17?

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7. The word "seemingly" in line 23 is closest in meaning to

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8. The passage supports which of the following conclusions about mammoths?

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9. The word "cunning" in line 25 is closest in meaning to

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10. Which of the following is NOT true about prehistoric humans at the time of the mammoths' extinction?

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11. Which of the following types of elephants does the author discuss in the most detail in the passage?

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12. What is the main topic of this passage

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13. The word "idiom" in line 2 is closest in meaning to

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14. The musicians who made the earliest jazz recordings were originally from

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15. When was the first important recording by black jazz musicians made?

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16. According to the passage, Louis Armstrong was a member of which of the following'

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17. The word "steady" in line 17 is closest in meaning to

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18. According to the passage, which of the following instruments helped provide the beat for Dixieland jazz?

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19. Duke Ellington is given as an example of a bandleader who

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20. Which of the following phrases would be LEAST likely to be applied to Dixieland jazz'

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21. According to the passage, who were the Wolverines?

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22. The author provides the most detailed description of early jazz music in the

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23. The paragraph following this one most likely deals with

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24. The word "astounding" in line 1 is closest in meaning to

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25. The three streets mentioned in this passage are different in that

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26. Approximately how many cars use Fntnklin Street daily?

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27. All of the following are direct results of heavy traffic EXCEPT

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28. The author's main purpose in the second paragraph is to

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29. On which street is there the most social interaction?

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30. The word "chatted" in line 23 is closest in meaning to

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31. Which of the following is NOT a statement you would expect from a resident of Gough Street?

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32. In what order does the author present detailed discussions of the three streets?

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33. The passage mainly discusses Rachel Carson's work

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34. According to the passage, what did Carson primarily study at Johns Hopkins University?

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35. When she published her first book, Carson was closest to the age of

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36. It can be inferred from the passage that in 1952, Carson's book Under the Sea Wind

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37. Which of the following was NOT mentioned in the passage as a source of information for The Sea Around Us?

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38. Which of the following words or phrases is LEAST accurate in describing The Sea Around Us?

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39. The word "reckless" in line 18 is closest in meaning to

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40. According to the passage, Silent Spring is primarily

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41. The word "flawed" in line 22 is closest in meaning to

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42. Why does the author of the passage mention the report of the President's Science Advisory Committee (lines 23-24)?

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43. What is the author's main purpose in writing this passage?

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44. In lines 3-4, the author uses the expression "This obviously covers a lot of ground ... " to indicate that

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45. When non-economists use the term "land," its definition

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46. The word "arable" in line 11 is closest in meaning to

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47. The phrase "the latter" in line 15 refers to

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48. Which of the following could be considered a capital good as defined in the passage?

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49. The word "heading" in line 24 is closest in meaning to

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50. The skills of all the following could be considered examples of labor, as defined in the passage, EXCEPT

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