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Sunday, June 26, 2022

43 - ] Model SAT Tests - Test Forty Three

43 - ] Model SAT Tests

Test Forty Three

Read each of the passages below , and then answer the questions that follow each passage .The correct response may be stated outright or merely suggested in the passage .

Questions 1  - 6 are based on the following passage .

The following passage is taken from Civilization , a book based on the scripts for the television series of the same name . In this excerpt author Kenneth Clark introduces the audience to the Europe of the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries : the Gothic world .

         I am in the Gothic world of chivalry , courtesy , and romance ; a world in which serious things were done with a sense of play - where even war and theology could become a sort of game ; and when architecture reached a point of extravagance unequalled in history . After all the great unifying convictions that inspired the medieval world . High Gothic art can look fantastic and luxurious - what Marxists call conspicuous waste . And yet these centuries produced some of the greatest spirits in the history of man , amongst them St. Francis of Assisi and Dante . Behind all the fantasy of the Gothic imagination there remained ,on two different planes , a sharp sense of reality . Medieval man could see things very clearly , but he believed that these appearances should be considered as nothing more than symbols or tokens if an ideal order , which was the only true reality .

            The fantasy strikes us first , and last ; and one can see it in the room in the Cluny Museum in Paris hung with a series of tapestries known as The Lady with the Unicorn , one of the most seductive examples of the Gothic spirit . It is poetical , fanciful and profane . Its ostensible subject is the four senses . But its real subject is the power of love , which can enlist and subdue all the forces of nature , including those two emblems of lust and ferocity , the unicorn and the lion . They kneel before this embodiment of chastity , and hold up the corners of the cloak . These wild animals have become , in the heraldic sense , her supporters . And all round this allegorical scene is what the medieval philosophers used to call natura naturans - nature naturing - trees , flowers , leaves galore , birds , monkeys , and those rather obvious symbols of nature naturing , rabbits . There is even nature domesticated , a little dog , sitting on a cushion . It is an image of worldly happiness at its most refined , what the French call the douceur de vivre , which is often confused with civilization .     

            We have come a long way from the powerful conviction that induced medieval knights and ladies to draw carts of stone up the hill for the building of Chartres Cathedral . And yet the notion of ideal love , and the irresistible power of gentleness and beauty , which is emblematically conveyed by the homage of these two fierce beasts , can be traced back for the three centuries , two days long before these tapestries were conceived .

1 . The author distinguishes the medieval imagination from the Gothic on the basis of the latter’s    

(A) heraldic sense

(B) respect for tradition

(C) elaborateness of fancy

(D) philosophical unity

(E) firm belief

2 . The underlined word “point” in the first paragraph means

(A) tip (B) component (C) message (D) motive  (E) degree

3 . The author cites St. Francis and Dante in paragraph one primarily in order to

(A) identify the inspiration for the design of the Unicorn tapestries

(B) illustrate the source of the great convictions that animated the Medieval world

(C) demonstrate his acquaintance with the writings of great thinkers of the period

(D) refute the notion that the Gothic period produced nothing but extravagance

(E) support his contention that theology could become a sort of game

4 . The author thinks of the Unicorn tapestries as exemplifying the essence of the Gothic imagination because

(A) their allegorical nature derives from medieval sources

(B) their use as well hangings expresses the realistic practicality of the Gothic mind

(C) they demonstrate the wastefulness and extravagance of the period

(D) they combine worldly and spiritual elements in a celebration of love

(E) they confuse the notion of civilization with worldly happiness

5 . By “this embodiment of chastity” in paragraph two the author is referring to

(A) the unicorn

(B) the Gothic spirit

(C) St. Francis

(D) the lady

(E) the Cluny Museum

6 . According to the final paragraph , in the Middle Ages some members of the nobility demonstrated the depth of their faith by

(A) designing tapestries symbolic of courtly love

(B) paying homage to aristocratic ladies

(C) choosing to refine their notions of worldly happiness

(D) hauling stones used to construct Chartres Cathedral

(E) following the Franciscan ideal of living in harmony with nature

Questions 7 - 15 are based on the following passage .

African elephants now are an endangered species . The following passage , taken from an article written in 1989 , discusses the potential ecological disaster that might occur if the elephant were to become extinct .

            The African elephant - mythic symbol of a continent , keystone of its ecology and the largest land animal remaining on earth - has become the object of one of the biggest , broadest international efforts yet mounted to turn a threatened species off the road to extinction . But it is not only the elephant’s survival that is at stake , conservationists say . Unlike the endangered tiger , unlike even the great whales , the African elephant is in great measure the architect of its environment . As a voracious eater of vegetation , it largely shapes the forest-and-savanna surroundings in which it lives , thereby setting the terms of existence for millions of other storied animals - from zebras to gazelles to giraffes and wildebeests - that share its habitat . And as the elephant disappears , scientists and conservationists say , many other species will also disappear from vast stretches of forest and savanna , drastically altering and improvising whole ecosystems .

            It is the elephant’s metabolism and appetite that make it a disturber of the environment and therefore an important creator of habitat . In a constant search for the 300 pounds of vegetation it must have every day , it kills small trees and underbrush and pulls branches off big trees as high as its trunk will reach . This creates innumerable open spaces in both deep tropical forests and in the woodlands that cover part of the African savannas . The resulting patchwork , a mosaic of vegetation in various stages of regeneration ,in turn creates a greater variety of forage that attracts a greater variety of other vegetation-eaters than would otherwise be the case .

            In studies over the last twenty years in southern Kenya near Mount Kilimanjaro , Dr. David Western has found that when elephants are allowed to roam the savannas naturally and normally , they spread out at “intermediate densities .” Their foraging creates a mixture of savanna woodlands ( what the Africans call bush ) and grassland . The result is a highly diverse array of other plant-eating species : those like the zebra , wildebeest and gazelle , that graze ; those like the giraffe , bushbuck and lesser kudu , that browse on tender shoots , buds , twigs and leaves ; and plant-eating primates like the baboon and vervet monkey . These herbivores attract carnivores like the lion and cheetah .

            When the elephant population thins out , Dr. Western said , the woodlands become denser and the grazers are squeezed out . When pressure from poachers forces elephants to crowd more densely onto reservations , the woodlands there are knocked out and the browsers and primates disappear .

            Sometimes similar appears to happen in dense tropical rain forests . In their natural state , because the overhead forest canopy shuts out sunlight and prevents growth on the forest floor , rain forests provide slim pickings for large , hoofed plant-eaters . By pulling down trees and eating new growth , elephants enlarge natural openings in the canopy , allowing plants to regenerate on the forest floor and bringing down vegetation from the canopy so that smaller species can get at it .

            In such situations , the rain forest becomes hospitable to large plant-eating mammals such as bongos , bush pigs , duikers , forest hogs , swamp antelopes , forest buffaloes , okapis , sometimes gorillas and always a host of smaller animals that thrive on secondary growth . When elephants disappear and the forest reverts , the larger animals give way to smaller , nimbler animals like monkeys , squirrels and rodents .  

7 . The passage is primarily concerned with  

(A) explaining why elephants are facing the threat of extinction

(B) explaining difficulties in providing sufficient forage for plant-eaters

(C) explaining how the elephant’s impact on its surroundings affects other species

(D) distinguishing between savannas and rain forests as habitats for elephants

(E) contrasting elephants with members of other endangered species

8 . The underlined word “mounted” in paragraph one means

(A) ascended (B) increased (C) launched (D) attached (E) exhibited

9 . In the opening paragraph , the author mentions tigers and whales in order to emphasize which point about the elephant ?

(A) Like them , it faces the threat of extinction .

(B) It is herbivorous rather than carnivorous.

(C) It moves more ponderously than either the tiger or the whale .

(D) Unlike them , it physically alters its environment .

(E) It is the largest extant land mammal .

10 . A necessary component of the elephant’s ability to transform the landscape is its

(A) massive intelligence

(B) threatened extinction

(C) ravenous hunger

(D) lack of grace

(E) ability to regenerate

11 . The author’s style can best be described as 

(A) hyperbolic (B) naturalistic (C) reportorial (D) esoteric(E) sentimental

12 . It can be inferred from the passage that

(A) the lion and the cheetah commonly prey upon elephants

(B) the elephant is dependant upon the existence of smaller plant-eating mammals for its survive

(C) elephants have an indirect effect on the hunting patterns of certain carnivores

(D) the floor of the tropical rain forest is too overgrown to accommodate larger plant-eating species

(E) the natural tendency of elephants is to crowd together in packs

13 . The passage contains information that would answer which of the following questions ?

I . How does the elephant’s foraging affect its surroundings ?

II . How do the feeding patterns of gazelles and giraffes differ ?

III . What occurs in the rain forest when the elephant population dwindles ?

(A) I only (B) II only  (C) I and II only (D) II and III only  (E) I ,II , and III

14 . The underlined word “host” in the last paragraph means

(A) food source for parasites

(B) very large number

(C) provider of hospitality

(D) military force

(E) angelic company

15 . Which of the following statements best expresses the author’s attitude toward the damage to vegetation caused by foraging elephants ?

(A) It is an unfortunate by-product of the feeding process .

(B) It is a necessary but undesirable aspect of elephant population growth .

(C) It fortuitously results in creating environments suited to diverse species .

(D) It has the unexpected advantage that it allows scientists access to the rain forest.

(E) It reinforces the impression that elephants are a disruptive force .


42 - ] Model SAT Tests - Test Forty Two

42 - ] Model SAT Tests


Test Forty Two

 The passage below is the unedited draft of a student’s essay . Parts of the essay need to be rewritten to make the meaning clearer and more precise . Read the essay carefully .

The essay is followed by six questions about changes that might improve all or part of the organization , development , sentence structure , use of language , appropriateness to the audience ,or use of standard written English . In each case , choose the answer that most clearly and effectively expresses the student’s intended meaning . Indicate your choice by blackening the corresponding space on the answer sheet .

         [1]At the beginning of the twentieth century , no one knew the technological developments that would be made by the 1990s . [2] The area of communication media is one of the significant developments in the twentieth century . [3] Also nuclear energy and great advancements in medicine and the treatment of disease .

         [4] One important development was the invention of communication satellites which allow images and messages to be sent wirelessly around the world . [5] One advantage is that current events can be sent worldwide in seconds . [6] News used to travel by boat and take weeks or months to get overseas . [7] When a disaster struck the World Trade Center , the world saw it immediately and condemned the terrorists actions .[8] One weak aspect of communication satellites is that they are launched from a space shuttle , and that is an extremely costly operation .[9] They also cost millions of dollars to build and operate .[10] Therefore , many poor countries are left out of the so-called “Global Village.”

         [11] The invention and use of nuclear energy is another important technological development . [12] One positive feature of nuclear energy is that energy is cheaper , and can be made easy. [13] This is important in countries like France where almost all of the electricity is nuclear . [14] A negative consequence of nuclear energy is the probability of major nuclear accidents . [15] Watch out for human error and careless workmanship . [16] They were the cause of the meltdown in Chernobyl , which killed hundreds or maybe even thousands , and radiated half the Earth .

         [17] There have been many significant technological advances in medicine in the twentieth century . [18] One development was the invention of the CAT scan . [19] The CAT scan allows doctors to make a picture of your brain to see it there is a growth on it . [20] One positive effect of the CAT scan is that doctors can diagnose brain tumors and brain cancer at an early stage . [21] One negative effect is that CAT scans are costly , so they are not used in third world countries .

1 . In view of the main idea of the whole essay , which of the following is the best revision of sentence 1 ?

(A) In 1900 no one could anticipate the technological developments in the 1990s .

(B) Recent technological achievements would blow the minds of people at the beginning of the twentieth century .

(C) The twentieth century has seen remarkable technological achievements , but there has also been a price to pay for progress .

(D) No one knows if the twenty-first century will produce as much technological progress as the twentieth century did .

(E) Technological progress in communications , nuclear energy , and medicine is wonderful , but in the process we are destroying ourselves and our environment .

2 . Which is the best revision of the underlined segment of sentence 12 below ?

One positive feature of nuclear energy is that energy is cheaper , and can be made easy.

(A) energy is cheaper and can be made easily

(B) energy is made cheaper and more easily made

(C) it is cheap and easy to make

(D) it is both cheap as well as made easily

(E) it’s more cheaper and easier to make

3 . To improve the coherence of paragraph 2 , which of the following is the best sentence to delete from the essay ?

(A) Sentence 5 (B) Sentence 6 (C) Sentence 7 (D) Sentence 8 (E) Sentence 9

4 . In the context of the sentences that precede and follow sentence 15 , which is the best revision of sentence 15  ?

(A) Human error and careless workmanship are almost unavoidable .

(B) Especially human error and careless workmanship .

(C) There’s hardly no foolproof was to prevent human error and careless workmanship .

(D) You must never put down your guard against human error and careless workmanship .

(E) Accidents can happen accidentally by human error and careless workmanship .

5 . With regard to the entire essay , which of the following best explains the writer’s intention in paragraphs 2 ,3 , and 4 ?

(A) To compare and contrast three technological achievements

(B) To provide examples of the pros and cons of technological progress

(C) To analyze the steps needed for achievement in three areas

(D) To convince the reader to be open to technological change

(E) To advocate more funds for technological research and development

6 . Assume that sentence 17 and 18 were combined as follows : A significant advance in medicine has been the invention of the CAT scan . Which of the following is the best way to continue the paragraph ?

(A) The CAT scan allows your doctors to make pictures of a brain to see if it has a growth on it , a cancer is growing , or tumors at an early stage .

(B) The CAT scan permits your doctors to make a picture and see if your brain has a growth on it , or whether or not you have brain tumors or brain cancer at an early stage .

(C) Taking pictures with a CAT scan , your brain is studied by doctors for growths , brain tumors , and cancer at an early stage .

(D) Doctors may make pictures of your brain to see if there is a growth , a tumor , or cancer at an early stage on it .

(E) With this device a doctor may look into a patient’s brain to check for growths and to detect cancerous rumors at an early stage .

Essay

The statement below makes a point about a particular topic . Read the statement carefully , and think about the assignment that follows .

W e most resent in others the very flaws that we ourselves possess .

ASSIGNMENT : What are your thoughts on the statement above ? Compose an essay in which you express your views on this topic . Your essay may support , refute , or qualify the view expressed in the statement . What you write , however , must be relevant to the topic under discussion . Additionally , you must support your viewpoint , indicating your reasoning and providing examples based on your studies and / or experience .


Friday, June 24, 2022

41 - ] Model SAT Tests - Test Forty One

41 - ] Model SAT Tests 

  

Test Forty One

Some or all the parts of the following sentences are underlined . The first answer choice , (A) , simply repeats the underlined part of the sentence . The other four choices present four alternative ways to phrase the underlined part . Select the answer that produces the most effective sentence , one that is clear and exact , and blacken the appropriate space on your answer sheet . In selecting your choice , be sure that it is standard written English , and that it expresses the meaning of the original sentence .

Example

The first biography of author Eudora Welty came out in 1998 and she was 89 years old at the time .

 (A) and she was 89 years old at the time

(B) at the time when she was 89

(C) upon becoming an 89 year old

(D) when she was 89

(E) at the age of 89 years old

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)

1 . Are psychiatrists usually vulnerable to mental illness , or are they merely more aware of their problems than the rest of us  ?

(A) problems than the rest of us  

(B) problems as us  

(C) problems than they are aware of  us  

(D) problems like we are  

(E)  problems like ours are  

2 . When used undiluted , you can irritate your skin with liquid bleach .

(A) you can irritate your skin with liquid bleach

 (B) liquid bleach can irritate your skin

 (C) bleach , it being liquid could irritate your skin

 (D) you could be irritating your skin with liquid bleach

 (E) then liquid bleach could be  irritating to  your skin

3 . The authors , taking on a formidable and sensitive subject , has largely conquered it , thanks to indefatigable research  and a rigorous analysis of the data .

(A) taking on a formidable and sensitive subject , has largely conquered it , thanks to indefatigable research 

 (B) took on a formidable and sensitive subject , but has largely conquered it , thanks to indefatigable research 

 (C) taking on a formidable and sensitive subject , have largely conquered it , thanks to indefatigable research 

 (D) taking on a formidable and sensitive subject , have largely conquered it , thanks to indefatigable research 

 (E) taking on a formidable and sensitive subject , has largely conquered it , due  to indefatigable research 

4 . Paul Bertolli followed a typically meandering route for a contemporary American chef , earning a degree in music at Berkeley , working in restaurants in California and Italy , and took time off to study history in Canada before becoming the chef at Oliveto .   

(A) working in restaurants in California and Italy , and took time off to study history in Canada before becoming 

 (B) working in restaurants in California and Italy , and taking time off to study history in Canada before becoming 

(C) and he worked in restaurants in California and Italy , and took time off to study history in Canada before becoming 

(D) working in restaurants in California and Italy , and took time off to study history in Canada before he had become

 (E) he worked in restaurants in California and Italy , and he took time off to study history in Canada before becoming 

5 . Many of the innovations in the early compositions of Charles Ives were adaptations of musical experiments performed by his father , particularly that of polytonality .

(A) Ives were adaptations of musical experiments performed by his father , particularly that of polytonality

 (B) Ives , and in  particular polytonality ,  was in  adaptation of musical experiments performed by his father

 (C) Ives being adapted , and polytonality in particular from musical experiments performed by his father

 (D) Ives these were adaptations of musical experiments performed by his father , particularly that of polytonality .

 (E) Ives ,  particularly polytonality ,  were adaptations of musical experiments performed by his father

6 . There is a great deal of practical advice on antiques that readers may find useful in the mystery novel s of Jonathan Gash .

(A) There is a great deal of practical advice on antiques that readers may find useful in the mystery novel s of Jonathan Gash .

 (B) There are great deals of practical advice regarding antiques that readers may find useful in Jonathan Gash’s  mystery novel s.

 (C) Readers may find useful the  great deal of practical advice on antiques in Jonathan Gash’s mystery novel s .

 (D) A great deal of practical and useful advice on antiques are offered to readers by Jonathan Gash in his  mystery novel s.

 (E) In the mystery novels Jonathan Gash offers readers a great deal of practical advice on antiques.

7 . Of the three Fates , the weavers Clotho , Lachesis , and Atropos , the latter was most frightening  , for she cut the “thread” of life , thus determining the individual’s moment of death .

(A) the latter was most frightening 

 (B) the latter was more frightening 

 (C) the latter is most frightening 

 (D) the last was most frightening 

 (E)  the last are more frightening 

8 . A popular lecturer who spoke as eloquently on Christianity as literature , Lewis combined faith and fiction in his allegorical tales of Narnia .

(A) as eloquently on Christianity as literature

 (B) with  eloquence on Christianity and literature also

 (C) eloquently on Christianity so much as on  literature

 (D) so eloquently on Christianity plus literature

 (E)  as eloquently on Christianity as on literature

9 . Administration officials have consistently sought to stonewall , undermine , or intimidating anyone who might try to check up on their performance .

(A) undermine , or intimidating anyone who might try to check up on their performance .

 (B) undermine , or intimidating those  who might try to check up on their performance .

 (C) undermine , or intimidating anyone who might try to check up about their performance .

 (D) undermine , or intimidate anyone who might try to check up on their performance .

 (E) undermine , or to be intimidating anyone who might be trying to check up on their performance .

10 . Although I understand why airlines have to serve frozen foods to their passengers , I do not understand why I was served a meal by a flight attendant that had been only partially defrosted .  

(A) a meal by a flight attendant that had been only partially defrosted 

 (B) an  only partially defrosted meal by a flight attendant 

 (C) a meal that had been only partially defrosted by a flight attendant. 

 (D) by a flight attendant a meal that had been only partially defrosted . 

 (E)  by a flight attendant a partially defrosted meal

11 . An important factor in the spread of disease is when people fail to practice proper hygiene .

(A) An important factor in the spread of disease is when

 (B) An important factor in spreading disease is when

 (C) An important factor in the spread of disease is that

 (D) Much of the spread of disease results from when

 (E) Much of the spread of disease is due to the fact that when

12 . The della Robbias created many sculptural reliefs of the Virgin and Child surrounded by garlands , and they  

(A) The della Robbias created many sculptural reliefs of the Virgin and Child surrounded by garlands , and they 

 (B)The della Robbias who created many sculptural reliefs of the Virgin and Child surrounded by garlands

(C) Creating many sculptural reliefs of the Virgin and Child surrounded by garlands were della Robbias , and they 

 (D) The della Robbias created many sculptural reliefs of the Virgin and Child surrounded by garlands , and doing this they 

(E) In the creation of many sculptural reliefs of the Virgin and Child surrounded by garlands ,  the della Robbias they 

13 . Music journalism at its highest level is a valid literary , genre , not a vicarious alternative to mastering an instrument .

(A) genre , not a

 (B) genre , it is not a

 (C) genre ; not a

 (D) genre , but is not a

 (E) genre ; and it is not a

14 . Many of us attempt to rewrite our personal stories to present ourselves in the best light ; indeed , there is an almost universal inclination to do this .

(A) there is an almost universal inclination to do this

(B) our inclination for it is almost universal

(C) our having this inclination is an almost universal condition

(D) we are  almost universally inclined to do so

 (E) doing so is almost universal as an inclination within us

184- ] English Literature

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