... theirmother tongue from a foreign language,sucking more vigorously when they hear it [15 ] ACTPracticeTest 1 READINGPassage IPROSE FICTION: This passage is an adaptedexcerpt from Willa Cather’s ... seek-ing out associations among “words” they’d [11 5]already heard. They were spontaneouslyextracting the principles governing wordorder in general. 19 . According to the passage, a typical two-year ... “ga-ti-ga” and “li-na-li.” The [10 0]“words” varied from one sentence to thenext, but the syntax didn’t: any word G. Isabella.H. Miss Taylor.J. Mrs. Woodhouse. 11 . As described in the passage,...
... In 19 80, for the first time in the nation’s history there were more working wives than household wives. Looking back to 19 40, we can see a picture of some very rapid change. In 19 40, only 15 ... 31. A. right in front B.right immediately C. right away D. right now 32. A. how a lot B.how long C. how often D. How much 33. A. at B.about C. from D. away 34. A. exactly B. approximately ... jobs.C. Women can work in many different fields. D. The best place for women is in the home. 41. Mr. Robert is a noted chemist ______ A. but he teaches very good in addition B. however he teaches...
... PracticeTest1 (English 7)I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others. 1. a- far b- back c- happy d- family ... supermarket. 10 .The Amazon River is 6,750 kilometers long. 11 .Tam goes to the school library three times a week. 12 .Ha Noi is very cold in the winter.IV. Supply the missing prepositions. 1. The school ... here tomorrow.9. I think he (travel) to Ha Noi by train. 10 .They (visit) Vung Tau next month.III. Make questions for the underlined words. 1. That girl over there is Hoa.2. Hoa is a new student...
... (10 seconds) 31 ELSA Listening Test1 Tapescript ELSA Listening PracticeTest1 (British English) Recording Script The complete text of the recording for Listening PracticeTest ... PracticeTest1 (British English) ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS ASSESSMENT LISTENING PRACTICETEST1 __________ Instructions ... the PracticeTest under examination conditions. (Man A) This is the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Examinations Board – English Language Skills Assessment Listening Test, Practice...
... are easily computable percents like 10 % and 1% . What is 10 % of 16 ,000? 16 00 What is 1% of 16 ,000? 16 0 What is .1% of 16 ,000? 16 What is . 01% of 16 ,000? 1. 6 Where does 6.4 fall in the ... 36’s factors can be listed by considering pairs of factors (1, 36) (2, 18 ) (3 ,12 ) (4, 9) (6, 6). We can see that they are 9 in number. In fact, for any perfect square, the number of factors ... factors is preferable: The universal factor: 1 One prime factor: 2, 3 Two prime factors: 2 × 2, 2 × 3, 3 × 3 Three prime factors: 2 ì 2 ì 2, 2 ì 2 ì 3, 2 ì 3 ì3, 3 ì 3 ì 3 Four prime factors:...
... fascinatinginteraction of electricity and magnetismcame to be known as electromagneticinduction. [75] 11 7. According to the passage, the first practical transformer was developed in:A. 18 20.B. 18 31. C. 18 81. D. ... passage, the first practical transformer was developed in:A. 18 20.B. 18 31. C. 18 81. D. 19 00. ACTPracticeTest 4READINGPassage XIIIHUMANITIES: The following passage isexcerpted from A Short ... (lines 1 and 14 ) most likely means:A. thin.B. dangerous.C. substantial.D. fragile. 13 6. According to the passage, the public first became aware of the depletion of ozonelayer in:F. 19 30.G. 19 58.H....
... of the passage included the jaguar stories of threeranchers (lines 34-67) in order to: ACTPracticeTest 2READINGPassage VSOCIAL SCIENCE: The following passage isexcerpted from a popular ... teach ranchers [11 0]how to protect their herds with modernhusbandry, pasture management, and suchgadgets as blinking lights and electricfences.Like many rural folk, however, the [11 5]wetland ... the course, [10 ]one at a time. Among those told the test measured natural ability, black studentsscored, on average, more than four strokesbetter than whites. In the group told the test gauged...
... 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 ... older [10 ]fields did not….All these observations apply to the firstwoman to have achieved eminence in pho-tography, and that is Julia MargaretCameron…. Born in 18 15 in Calcutta into [15 ]an ... passage, verandas and vestibules became part of the Americanhouse during the:F. 18 50s.G. 19 20s.H. 19 60s.J. 19 70s. 93. Which of the following is NOT cited as a change that occurred to the...
... congratulations.A. Birthdays that usually considered B. Birthdays are usually considered PRACTICETEST 1 1. A. resume B. statistics C. position D. designer2. A. helps B. laughs C. likes D. arrives3. ... about what I should do 50. Do you think that climate effects people's personalities? PRACTICE TEST 10 1. A. Canadian B. vegetarian C pedestrian D. incredible2. A. edible B. classify C. terrify ... reduced for 20% over the past year. PRACTICETEST 5 1. A. penalty B. wildness C. reunite D. fascinating2. A. unnoticed B. composed C precision D. telescope3. A. exactly B. exert C. exam D. excellent4....
... PRACTICETEST 6 1. A. taste B. swallow C. player D.major2. A. atmosphere B. volcanic C. disposal D. emission3. ... it is! Thanks 10 . Asian Games ___ come from many different countries.A. thleticsB. thleticC. thleteD. thletes 11 . I wish I ________ speak Spanish. A. should B. could C. can D. will 12 .We visited ... about 14 .You have learned many things useful there, ……. you? A. have B. do C. haven'tD. don't 15 . In the past the earth was ………. to be flat. A. createdB. evolved C. believed D. built 16 ....