... 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 ... reproduced in most microscope photography of snowflakes are not usually found in actual snowfalls. Typically, snowflakes in actual snowfall consists of broken fragments and clusters of adhering ice...
... 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...
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... 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...
... 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 ... and boulders. The view resemblednothing so much as a flat section of desert—in fact, the winning entry in a contest atJ.P.L. for the photograph most accurately [15]predicting what Mars would...
... 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...
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... designing and applying the Pre -reading activitiesAs mentioned in chapter 2, many reading lessons in More Reading Power include Pre -reading activities. However, these activities are boring and repetitive ... topic of the thesis: reading and reading comprehension, classification of reading, role of reading in foreign language learning, motivation and factors in teaching and learning reading. Chapter ... Pre -reading activities. According to these writers, pre- reading activities activate or develop prior knowledge, provide knowledge of the text structure and also establish a reason for reading. It...