... 31 ELSA Listening Test 1 Tapescript ELSA Listening PracticeTest 1 (British English) Recording Script The complete text of the recording for Listening PracticeTest 1 is printed below ... PracticeTest 1 (British English) ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS ASSESSMENT LISTENING PRACTICETEST 1 __________ Instructions ... see it printed. To get the most out of the practice material, we recommend that you read this script only after you have attempted the PracticeTest under examination conditions. (Man...
... in the tenementitself.– ACT READINGTEST PRACTICE –240Overview: About the ACTReading Test The ACTReadingTest assesses your ability to read and understand what ACT considers college freshman-level ... their industry.– ACT READINGTEST PRACTICE –204(1)(5)(10)(15)(20) Practice QuestionsDirectionsEach passage in this section is followed by several questions. After reading a passage, ... the ACTReadingTest presents three statements and you must choose the one statement of the threethat is correct. More than any other test on the ACT Assessment Test, question type on the reading...
... youshould practice, practice, practice. This means, review as many examples as you come across, and take as many practice tests as you can get your hands on. Make sure that after scoring your practice ... the best answer.– ACTREADINGTESTPRACTICE 24413. d. According to Scientist 2, the factors that separate Pluto are its different density, composition, andorbital characteristics, which are ... them.– ACTREADINGTESTPRACTICE 238Pretest Answers and ExplanationsPassage I1. d. As seen in Table 1, the deer population decreased over time, but not at a constant rate.2. g. The greatest...
... group– ACT SCIENCE REASONING TEST PRACTICE –264Overview: About the ACT Science Reasoning Test The most important thing you should know about this test is that it is not a science test, but ... similar.■Think of a quick summary for a passage or for data.■ Practice, and practice, and practice some more.– ACT SCIENCE REASONING TEST PRACTICE –282DATAREPRESENTATIONGraphics are a concise and organized ... day. But if the schedule were– ACT SCIENCE REASONING TEST PRACTICE –259PretestAs you did with the reading, English, and math sections, take the following pretest before you begin the Sci-ence...
... Medium 80% 47 C Medium 71% 48 B Medium 71% 49 D Medium 57% 50 D Difficult 35% Practice Test A – Reading Line (5) (10) (15) (20) (25) ... (B) active (C) moist (D) apparent 30. Which of the following does NOT survive in fossils? (A) Noncollagen proteins (B) Hydroxyapatite (C) Collagen (D) Amino acid Practice Test ... solid particle of matter around which moisture condenses and freezes. Liquid water droplets floating in the supercooled atmosphere and free ice crystals cannot coexist within the same cloud, since...
... in line 1 is closest in meaning to (A) rear (B) lift (C) collect (D) increase Practice Test C – Reading Line (5) (10) (15) (20) (25) ... meaning to (A) surprisingly (B) actually (C) characteristically (D) similarly 43. It can be inferred from the passage that the most important factor in determining how much gravitational ... counteracts the Moon's gravitational attraction (B) the Moon is full (C) the Moon is farthest from the Sun (D) waves created by the wind combine with the Moon's gravitational attraction...
... Educational Testing Service (ETS). This publication is not endorsed or approved by ETS. Practice Examination for the TOEIC® Test Distributed Free of charge by Hellenic American Union4 Practice ... LiverpoolMathew LiverpoolHellenic American Union8 Practice Exam for the TOEIC® Test (7)(8)Hellenic American Union12 Practice Exam for the TOEIC® Test 53. What does the woman still need to do? ... (C) their (D) theirsHellenic American Union6 Practice Exam for the TOEIC® Test (3)(4)Hellenic American Union20 Practice Exam for the TOEIC® Test 125. Less developed countries receive ________...
... end of PracticeReadingTest One.Now continue with Practice Writing Test One on page 104.103 Practice Test Two PRACTICE TEST TWO PRACTICE LISTENING TEST TWOThis is a practice listening test ... 14Legibility: 15Punctuation: 591That is the end of PracticeReadingTest Two.Now continue with Practice Writing Test Two on page 125.124 Practice Test Two Reading Passage 2Questions 16-28You are advised ... end of Practice Listening Test Two.You now have 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the Answer Sheet.Then continue with PracticeReadingTest Two on page 113.112 Practice Test OneReading...
... 1991).Websiteswww .act. org— The official ACT site.www.testprep.compracticehdr.shtml—Provides practice tests for the ACT exam.www.powerprep.com—Provides strategies, tutoring, software, diagnostic and online practice ... from the nucleation centers.– ACT SCIENCE REASONING TESTPRACTICE 306Getting into the ACT: Official Guide to the ACT Assessment (New York: HBJ, 1997).Kaplan ACT 2000 with CD-ROM (New York: ... opposite poles of the cell.Spontaneous reaction—A reaction that does not require an external source of energy to proceed.– ACT SCIENCE REASONING TESTPRACTICE 32564. h. Choices h and j are tough,...
... the first practical transformer was developed in:A. 1820.B. 1831.C. 1881.D. 1900. ACT PracticeTest 4 READING Passage XIIIHUMANITIES: The following passage isexcerpted from A Short History ... molecules. To detect biologicalactivity, Martian soil samples were treatedwith various nutrients that would producecharacteristic by-products if life forms were [30]active in the soil. The results ... terrain that theseresearchers suggest may be a possible hidingplace for active life has an Earthly parallel: [70]the ice -free region of southern VictoriaLand, Antarctica, where the temperatures...
... theirmother tongue from a foreign language,sucking more vigorously when they hear it [15] ACT PracticeTest 1 READING Passage IPROSE FICTION: This passage is an adaptedexcerpt from Willa Cather’s ... to reach a peaceful set-tlement with the Soviets in favor of an eco-nomic reading of events. They point to thefact that in the early post-war years Ameri-can businessmen and government officials ... originalutterances.But recent studies suggest there is [90]much more to the story—that childrenactively seek out abstract grammaticalrules. In one clever experiment, researchersled by New York University...