BATCH 2 - READING - TOEFL PREDICTION TEST
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Question 1 of 50
1. Question
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Carbon tetrachloride is a colorless and inflammable liquid that can be produced by combining carbon disulfide and chlorine. This compound is widely used in industry today because of its effectiveness as a solvent as well as its use in the production of propellants.
Despite its widespread use in industry, carbon tetrachloride has been banned for home use. In the past, carbon tetrachloride was a common ingredient in cleaning compounds that were used throughout the home, but it was found to be dangerous: when heated, it changes into a poisonous gas that can cause severe illness and even death if it is inhaled. Because of this dangerous characteristic, the United States revoked permission for the home use of carbon tetrachloride in 1970. The United States has taken similar action with various other chemical compounds.
1. The main point of this passage is that………………..
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Directions: In this section you will read several passages. Each one is followed by a number of questions about it. You are to choose the one best answer, A, B, C or D, to each question.
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Question 2 of 50
2. Question
1 pointsThe word “widely” in line 3 could most easily be replaced by……………….
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Question 3 of 50
3. Question
1 pointsThe word “banned” in line 7 is closest in meaning to……………..
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Question 4 of 50
4. Question
1 pointsAccording to the passage, before 1970 carbon tetrachloride was………………..
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Question 5 of 50
5. Question
1 pointsIt is stated in the passage that when carbon tetrachloride is heated, it becomes…………..
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
1 pointsThe word “inhaled” in line 12 is closest in meaning to…………………….
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
1 pointsThe word “revoked” in line 13 could most easily be replaced by………………..
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Question 8 of 50
8. Question
1 pointsIt can be inferred from the passage that one role of the U.S. government is to………….
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Question 9 of 50
9. Question
1 pointsThe paragraph following the passage most likely discusses……………
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Question 10 of 50
10. Question
1 pointsQuestions 10-19
The next artist in this survey of American artist is James Whistler; he is included in this survey of American artist because he was born in the United States, although the majority of his artwork was completed in Europe. Whistler was born in Massachusetts in 1834, but nine years later his father moved the family to St. Petersburg, Russia, to work on the construction of a railroad. The family returned to the United States in 1849. Two years later Whistler entered the U.S. military academy at West Point, but he was unable to graduate. At the age of twenty-one Whistler went to Europe to study art despite familial objections, and he remained in Europe until his death.
Whistler worked in various art forms, including etchings and lithographs. However, he is most famous for his paintings, particularly Arrangement in Gray and Black No. 1: Portrait of the Artist’s Mother or Whistler’s Mother, as it is more commonly known. This painting shows a side view of Whistler’s mother, dressed I black and posing against a gray wall. The asymmetrical nature of the portrait, with his mother seated off-center, is highly characteristic of Whistler’s work.
10. The paragraph preceding this passage most likely discusses………………
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Question 11 of 50
11. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following best describes the information in the passage?
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Question 12 of 50
12. Question
1 pointsWhistler is considered an American artist because………………
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Question 13 of 50
13. Question
1 pointsThe world “majority” in line 4 is closest in meaning to………………..
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Question 14 of 50
14. Question
1 pointsIt is implied in the passage that Whistler’s family was…………………
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Question 15 of 50
15. Question
1 pointsThe word “objections” in line 12 is closest in meaning to…………………
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Question 16 of 50
16. Question
1 pointsIn line 14, the “etchings” are……………….
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Question 17 of 50
17. Question
1 pointsThe word “asymmetrical” in line 20 is closest in meaning to…………….
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Question 18 of 50
18. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is NOT true according to the passsage?
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Question 19 of 50
19. Question
1 pointsWhere in the passage does the author mention the types of artwork that Whistler was involved in?
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Question 20 of 50
20. Question
1 pointsQuestions 20-30
The locations of stars in the sky relative to one another do not appear to the naked eye to change, and as a result stars are often considered to be fixed in position. Many unaware stargazers falsely assume that each star has its own permanent home in the nighttime sky.
In reality, though, stars are always moving, but because of the tremendous distances between stars themselves and from stars to Earth, the changes are barely perceptible here. An example of a rather fast-moving star demonstrates why this misconception prevails; it takes approximately 200 years for a relatively rapid star like Bernard’s star to move a distance in the skies equal to the diameter of the earth’s moon. When the apparently negligible movement of the stars is contrasted with the movement of the planets, the stars are seemingly unmoving.
20. Which of the following is the best title for this passage?
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Question 21 of 50
21. Question
1 pointsThe expression “naked eye” in line 2 most probably refers to…………
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Question 22 of 50
22. Question
1 pointsAccording to the passage, the distances between the stars and Earth are………..
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Question 23 of 50
23. Question
1 pointsThe word “perceptible” in line 9 is closest in meaning to which of the following?
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Question 24 of 50
24. Question
1 pointsIn line 10, a “misconception” is closest in meaning to a (n)………………
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Question 25 of 50
25. Question
1 pointsThe passage states that in 200 years Bernard’s star can move……………
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Question 26 of 50
26. Question
1 pointsThe passage implies that from earth it appears that the planets…………..
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Question 27 of 50
27. Question
1 pointsThe word “negligible” in line 14 could most easily be replaced by……………..
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Question 28 of 50
28. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
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Question 29 of 50
29. Question
1 pointsThe paragraph following the passage most probably discusses………….
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Question 30 of 50
30. Question
1 pointsThis passage would most probably be assigned reading in which course?
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Question 31 of 50
31. Question
1 pointsQuestions 31-40
It has been noted that, traditionally, courts have granted divorces on fault grounds: one spouse is deemed to be at fault in causing the divorce. More and more today, however, divorces are being granted on a no-fault basis.
Proponents of no-fault divorces argue that when a marriage fails, it is rarely the case that one marriage partner is completely to blame and the other blameless. A failed marriage is much more often the result of mistakes by both partners.
Another argument in favor of no-fault divorce is that proving fault in court, in a public arena, is a destructive process that only serves to lengthen the divorce process and that dramatically increases the negative feelings present in a divorce. If a couple can reach a decision to divorce without first deciding which partner is to blame, the divorce settlement can be negotiated more easily and equitably and the postdivorce healing process can begin more rapidly.
31. What does the passage mainly discuss?
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Question 32 of 50
32. Question
1 pointsThe word “spouse” in line 2 is closest in meaning to a……………
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Question 33 of 50
33. Question
1 pointsAccording to the passage, no-fault divorces…………..
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Question 34 of 50
34. Question
1 pointsIt is implied in the passage that………………
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Question 35 of 50
35. Question
1 pointsThe word “proponents” in line 5 is closest in meaning to which of the following?
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Question 36 of 50
36. Question
1 pointsThe passage states that a public trial to prove the fault of one spouse can………….
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Question 37 of 50
37. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is NOT listed in this passage as an argument in favor of no-fault divorce?
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Question 38 of 50
38. Question
1 pointsThe word “present” in line 14 could most easily be replaced by……………..
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Question 39 of 50
39. Question
1 pointsThe word “settlement” in line 16 is closest in meaning to………………
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Question 40 of 50
40. Question
1 pointsThe tone of this passage is………………
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Question 41 of 50
41. Question
1 pointsQuestions 41-50
Whereas literature in the first half of the eighteenth century in America had been largely religious and moral in tone, by the latter half of the century the revolutionary fervor that was coming to life in the colonies began to be reflected in the literature of the time, which in turn served to further influence the population. Although not all writers of this period supported the Revolution, the two best-known and most influential writers, Ben Franklin and Thomas Paine, were both strongly supportive of that cause.
Ben Franklin first attained popular success through his writings in his brother’s newspaper, the New England Current. In these articles he used a simple style of language and common sense argumentation to defend the point of view of the farmer and the Leather Apron man. He continued with the same common sense practicality and appeal to the common man with his work on Poor Richard’s Almanac from 1733 until 1758. Firmly established in his popular acceptance by the people, Franklin wrote a variety of extremely effective articles and pamphlets about the colonist’s revolutionary cause against England.
Thomas Paine was an Englishman working as a magazine editor in Philadelphia at the time of the Revolution. His pamphlet Common Sense, which appeared in 1776, was a force in encouraging the colonists to declare their independence from England. Then throughout the long and desperate war years he published a series of Crisis papers (from 1776 until 1783) to encourage the colonists to continue on with the struggle. The effectiveness of his writing was probably due to his emotional yet oversimplified depiction of the cause of the colonists against England as a classic struggle of good and evil.
41. The paragraph preceding this passage most likely discusses…………….
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Question 42 of 50
42. Question
1 pointsThe word “fervor” in line 4 is closest in meaning to……………….
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Question 43 of 50
43. Question
1 pointsThe word “time” in line 5 could best be replaced by…………..
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Question 44 of 50
44. Question
1 pointsIt is implied in the passage that…………………
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Question 45 of 50
45. Question
1 pointsThe pronoun “he” in line 13 refers to……………..
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Question 46 of 50
46. Question
1 pointsThe expression “point of view” in line 15 could best be replaced by…………
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Question 47 of 50
47. Question
1 pointsAccording to the passage, the tone of Poor Richard’s Almanac is…………
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Question 48 of 50
48. Question
1 pointsThe word “desperate” in line 28 could best be replaced by………………
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Question 49 of 50
49. Question
1 pointsWhere in the passage does the author describe Thomas Paine’s style of writing?
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Question 50 of 50
50. Question
1 pointsThe purpose of the passage is to…………………….
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