... regret.Answers1. c. 2. j.3. b.4. f.5. d.6. g.7. c.8. f.9. d.10. f.– ACT ENGLISHTEST PRACTICE –74 PretestTo make the most of this book, take the following pretest before you begin the English ... 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.– ACT ENGLISHTEST PRACTICE –53 ... knowledge withj. knowledge of– ACT ENGLISHTEST PRACTICE –46 Usage/MechanicsUsage and mechanics questions make up just over half (53%) of your ACTEnglishTest score, and at least 40of...
... example:– ACTENGLISHTESTPRACTICE 96 Ian asked his mother to play the video again.I need you to help me right now.Wilson reminded his sister to water the plants while he was gone. Practice ... the best voice recognition software for them,then c would be the best choice.– ACTENGLISHTESTPRACTICE 84 In English, as in many other languages, the essential verb to be is highly irregular:SUBJECT ... avoid having said things that I might regret.Answers1. c. 2. j.3. b.4. f.5. d.6. g.7. c.8. f.9. d.10. f.– ACTENGLISHTESTPRACTICE 74 Notice how effective word choice cuts back on...
... formᎏᎏintoᎏ– ACTENGLISHTESTPRACTICE 123 Practice QuestionsDirectionsNow you have the opportunity to pull together all that you have reviewed and apply it to 80 practiceACT Eng-lish Test questions. ... 2 b. paragraphs 2 and 3c. paragraphs 3 and 4d. paragraphs 4 and 5– ACTENGLISHTESTPRACTICE 125 68. The most logical sequence of sentences for paragraph 2 is:f. NO CHANGEg. 1, 3, 4, 2 h. ... make for more varied sentence patterns.– ACTENGLISHTESTPRACTICE 101 Passage 3: Annie Smith Peck 21 . c. This is the most correct and concise choice. 22 . g. Separate items in a list with commas,...
... to PRACTICETEST (PT709) PART 1 Section 1: Completion 1. C 6. A 11. A 16. B 21 . D 2. A 7. A 12. C 17. C 22 . D3. A 8. B 13. B 18. C 23 . B4. B 9. D 14. B 19.D 24 . C5. C 10. D 15. D 20 . B 25 . ... CError identification 26 . D 29 . B 32. A 35. D 38. A 27 . C 30. A 33. B 36. A 39. B 28 . B 31. A 34. B 37. D 40. CSection 2: Comprehension 41. C 45. C 49. D 53. C 57. A 42. A 46. A 50. B 54. D ... around and see beautiful colors everywhere. PT07095 University of Economics English Language Division PRACTICE TEST (PT0709)PART 1: READING SECTION 1: Completion The following sentences...
... to PRACTICETEST (PT709) PART 1 Section 1: Completion 1. C 6. A 11. A 16. B 21 . D 2. A 7. A 12. C 17. C 22 . D3. A 8. B 13. B 18. C 23 . B4. B 9. D 14. B 19.D 24 . C5. C 10. D 15. D 20 . B 25 . ... CError identification 26 . D 29 . B 32. A 35. D 38. A 27 . C 30. A 33. B 36. A 39. B 28 . B 31. A 34. B 37. D 40. CSection 2: Comprehension 41. C 45. C 49. D 53. C 57. A 42. A 46. A 50. B 54. D ... the job done is not as easy as it first appears. A B C DPT0709 2 University of Economics English Language Division PRACTICE TEST (PT0709)PART 1: READING SECTION 1: Completion The following...
... passage, the first practical transformer was developed in:A. 1 820 .B. 1831.C. 1881.D. 1900. ACTPracticeTest 4READINGPassage XIIIHUMANITIES: The following passage isexcerpted from A Short History ... little radiation from 3C 27 3 actually reaches the Earth.H. scientists have been attempting to study 3C 27 3 for over a century.J. the technology required to observe 3C 27 3 is still being developed.113. ... thatpower them.Since quasars were first identified some 28 years ago, astronomers have come to real-ize that quasars are the cores of extremely [20 ]active galaxies. Quasars are unmatched inluminosity...
... theirmother tongue from a foreign language,sucking more vigorously when they hear it [15] ACTPracticeTest 1READINGPassage IPROSE FICTION: This passage is an adaptedexcerpt from Willa Cather’s ... vocabulary of 2, 000 words.D. never speaks in sentences, only in single words. 20 . The results from the research described in Paragraph 2 (lines 17-40) suggest that:F. babies younger than 12 months ... word patterns that they hear, as well as actively learningabstract rules about sentence structure.D. learning how to name things by trial and error. 22 . According to the passage, when children...
... fencesD. Modern husbandry 52. It is most likely that the author of the passage included the jaguar stories of threeranchers (lines 34-67) in order to: ACTPracticeTest 2 READINGPassage VSOCIAL ... [20 ]ance,” says Stone, now at the University ofArizona.Another group of students, 46 AsianAmerican female undergrads at Harvard,thought they were taking a tough, 12- ques- [25 ]tion math test. ... anonymi-ty, the greatest names, such as Leonardo daVinci, Hans Holbein, Albrecht Durer, and [75]Benvenuto Cellini, were found quite matter-of-factly among those of designers andmanufacturers of arms....
... pho-tography and that they have made theirgreatest contribution in this field. One rea-son for this is not difficult to ascertain. As [5] ACTPracticeTest 3READINGPassage IXHUMANITIES: The ... characteristics.H. incorporated poetry into recitals of lyre music.J. helped increase the number of strings on the lyre.97. According to the passage, which of the following is/are characteristic ... woman of [20 ]personality and intellect who was uncon-ventional to the point of eccentricity.Although the mother of six children, sheadopted several more and still found time tobe active in...