... 45-MINUTE ENGLISH TEST 10 (3)
I. Put the underlined word with the same sound into the column: (1.5ms)
here ... suffered from food (poison) yesterday.
4. She’s been (sick) for weeks.
5. She was (possible) the greatest writer of her generation.
6. Her father’s friend is a (technology).
IV. Correct the mistake ... (1)
………….in Britain. Most of their records have gone into the...
... SECOND TERM TEST
NAME:……………………………. ENGLISH 12
CLASS: ………………………… Time limit: 45’
I. Phonetic: (1.25ms)
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest: ... to/ catch/ chase/ the / you/ the / ball/ until/ with /you/ person/ him
a. You have to chase the person with the ball until you catch him
b. You have to catch the person...
... study for these exams, _______ you will do.
A. The harder / the better B. The more / the much
C. The hardest / the best D. The more hard / the more good,
3. With the strong _______ of their countrymen, ... THE END
THE SIXTH WRITTEN TEST- ENGLISH 12
Time allowance: 15 minutes
Mark
Remark
I. Choose the best answer to complete the following...
... April 30, 20 02.
Please print 3,000 copies.
Edward Wener, Ph.D. has been contracted to write the book.
Please deliver the package to me at 30 Willow Road, Trenton, NJ.
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... never.
Answers
1. c.
2. g.
3. c.
4. f.
5. b.
6. h.
7. a.
8. j.
9. b.
10. h.
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Practice 6
Part A: Insert commas where necessary.
1. He said “There’s...
... (on this corner).
6. Watch out thats dangerous.
f. NO CHANGE
g. Watch out, that’s dangerous.
h. Watch out—that’s dangerous!
j. Watch out; thats dangerous.
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Practice ... on April 30 , 2002.
Please print 3, 000 copies.
Edward Wener, Ph.D. has been contracted to write the book.
Please deliver the package to me at 30 Willow Road, Trenton, NJ.
– ACT ENGLISH...
... blister
2. apply cold water
B. Second degree
1. blistered skin
2. immerse in warm water and
bandage
3. possible hospital treatment
C. Third degree
1. black, charred skin or white skin
2. sterile ... crocodile can grow to a length of 20 feet,
weigh half a ton and tackle a 900-pound
buffalo that wanders past at lunchtime. A
crocodile can stay under water for 2
ᎏ
1
2
ᎏ
hours
without a br...
... Change 35% into a decimal.
a. 3 .5
b. . 35
c. 35. 0
d. .0 35
10. 75 people were invited to the Frazzettas’ wedding.
All but 9 were able to attend. What percent
couldn’t come?
a. 8.33%
b. 7 .5%
c. 12%
d. ... 1
ᎏ
3
5
ᎏ
foot. What is the area of each
tile?
a.
ᎏ
4
3
0
ᎏ
square feet
b. 1
ᎏ
3
8
ᎏ
square feet
c. 1
ᎏ
4
5
ᎏ
square feet
d. 1
ᎏ
3
5
ᎏ
square feet
4. Divide
ᎏ
5
9
ᎏ
by
ᎏ
5...
... Monday, 481 .6 miles on Tuesday,392 .8
miles on Wednesday,502 miles on Thursday,and
53.7 miles on Friday. What was the total distance
she drove?
a. 1351 .8 miles
b. 180 3.6 miles
c. 181 3.6 miles
d. 2 286 .9 ... If Jack always spends $ 18 on gaming equip-
ment in a week, how much does he spend in 6
weeks?
a. $60
b. $ 48
c. $1 08
d. $ 180
15. Change 12
ᎏ
1
2
ᎏ
% to a fraction.
a.
ᎏ
1
8...
... then solve for
x.1x ϭ 108 .
15. a. First, remove the percent sign: 12
ᎏ
1
2
ᎏ
. Next, write
the number over 100 : . Then, write the frac-
tion as a division problem: 12
ᎏ
1
2
ᎏ
Ϭ 100 . Change the
mixed ... –1315.
8. d. 4.0 ϫ 10
4
ϭ 40,000 (you move the decimal
point four places to the right). Next, 40,000 ϫ
3,000 ϭ 120,000,000. Now move the decimal
point eight places to the left to get 1...
... the question asks for the value of x − 2, and you find x = 2, the answer is not 2, but
2 − 2. Thus, the answer is 0.
CHARTS, TABLES
, AND GRAPHS
The ACT Math Test will assess your ability to analyze ... multiply.
(x
6
)
3
= x
6·3
= x
18
1 023 4
1 023 4
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Special Tips for Checking Equations
1. If time permits, be sure to check all equations.
2. Be ca...
... regions.
numbers less than 3
numbers between 3 and 2
numbers greater than 2
−4 3 −2 −10
numbers
less than
3
numbers
between
3 and 2
numbers
greater
than 2
1 23
4
Ά
Ά
Ά
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... = 3.
Replace each x in the expression with the number 3. Then, simplify.
= (3)
2
+ 4 (3) − 1
= 9 + 12 − 1
= 20
The answer is 20.
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Interm...
... length of each leg is
ᎏ
͙
2
2
ෆ
ᎏ
multiplied by the length of the hypotenuse.
45 °
45 °
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Use a test number in each region to see if (x + 3)(x − 2) is positive or negative ... theorem. Therefore,
10
2
− 6
2
= x
2
100 − 36 = x
2
64 = x
2
8 = x
45 -45 -90 RIGHT TRIANGLES
A right triangle with two angles each measuring 45 degrees is called an isosceles r...