... and fam-
ily. Keep using it!
• Think about it. Think about what the new material means to you,
and to what you have learned in the past. How you think about it
depends on what works best for you. ... Write how you feel about the material now, and
see the progress you make with each study session.
WRITE AFTER STUDYING
Without looking at your notes or text, write what you got out of studying...
... ourselves walking along the same well-
trodden paths.
BÀI TEST READING (1)
TEST 1 – READING PASSAGE 1:
Questions 1 - 5
Reading Passage 1 below has 5 paragraphs (A-E). Which
paragraph focuses on ... commodity
Questions 11 – 15
Do the statements below agree with the information in
Reading Passage 1? In boxes 11 – 15 , write:
Yes If the statement agrees with the inform...
... MAKING YOURSELF UNDERSTOOD
12 1
group doesn’t come easily to you, read your paper—but make it sound like
you’re talking. This comes from several practice readings of your paper.
HOW
DO I ... confusion about the topic.
An essay is more formal than reflections, but less formal than a
research paper. In an essay, you’re proving what you know. (There’s more
about essays in Chapter 19 , “Preparin...
... and the other doesn’t. (There’s
more on this to come in Chapters 18 and 19 on test preparation.)
WORKING WITH A STUDY BUDDY
12 9
GETTING STARTED
You may not be aware of it, but you already know ... have someone to
WORKING WITH A STUDY BUDDY
13 1
quiet coffee shop nearby? You want a place that’s free of distraction and
convenient for both of you.
GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR STUDY BUDDY...
...
13 (A) in 16 (A) so
(B) up (B) as
(C) off (C) and
(D) over (D) since
14 (A) sit 17 (A) plans
(B) stand (B) sports
(C) think (C) activities
(D) spend (D) freedoms
15 (A) ... for Part 1. There
are 20 questions in this part, questions 1 − 20.
Now listen for question number 1.
(NO PRINTED QUESTIONS FOR PART 1)
6
Questions 49 to 51 refer...
... numbers:
U 01 DK60329, U 01 DK 60340, U 01 DK60324, U 01 DK60344, U 01
DK60327, U 01 DK60335, U 01 DK60352, U 01 DK60342, U 01 DK60345,
U 01 DK60309, U 01 DK60346, U 01 DK60349, U 01 DK603 41. Other sup-
port: ... amplicons
Genotype 1a
Amplicon A1 A2 A3 A4x A4y
Amplification efficiency 95
a
98 93 10 0 95
Average efficiency 96.2
Genotype 1b
Amplicon A1x A1y A2 A3 A4x A4y
Ampli...
... Practice Test A – Reading
Line
(5)
(10 )
(15 )
(20)
(25)
Question 1- 10
The conservatism of the early English colonists ...
15 . The word “boosted” in line 15 is
closest in meaning to
(A) influenced
(B) established
(C) raised
(D) maintained
16 . Which of the following is the most
likely inference about ... England...
... forced
upon them.
19 1. One can infer from the passage that the Stone
Age people lived on St. Maarten around the
year
a. 6000
B.C.
b. 4000
B.C.
c. 800
A.D.
d. 13 00
A.D.
19 2. Which of the following ... questions.
1) The Woodstock Music and Art Fair—better
known to its participants and to history simply as
“Woodstock”—should have been a colossal fail-
ure. 2) Just a month prior to its...
... passage.
– ANSWERS–
14 5
SECTION 6 Nonfiction and
Information Passages
210 . d. The passage details the proper locations for
smoke detectors and is ordered according
to topic.
211 . b. Although the ... incorrect.
213 . a. The answer is found in the first paragraph
(smoke detectors reduce the risk of dying in a fire
by half).
214 . c. The answer can be found in the next to last
sentence...