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1/ "UNSTATED" DETAIL QUESTIONS
In the 1960s,as space travel was becoming a subject of much discussion. Pan American Airlines began receiving some fairly unusual requests for flight information. People began making requests to be on the first flight that Pan Am made to the Moon.
On a whim, Pan Am started a waiting lit for the first flight to the Mon. Similar requests came to Pan Am over the years and Pan Am responded by adding the names o the requesters to the list.
Unfortunately for Pan Am, the original company was no longer in buisness,and it never got to the Mon. However,when it went out of business,it had a waiting list of more than 90,000 names for its first lunar flight.
a) All of the following are mentioned about Pan American Airlines,EXPECT that _____
A. it started business in the 1960s
B. it received requests for its first flight to the Moon
C. it kept some people on a long waiting list
D. it went out of business
b) Which of the following is NOT true about Pan Am's Moon flights?
A. People asked Pan Am about its flights to the Moon.
B. Pan Am kept a waiting list for its Moon flights
C. Pan Am never really made any Moon flights
D. Pan Am's waiting list had only a few names on it
2/ IMPLIED DETAIL QUESTION
The most common last name in the English-speaking word is Smith which was taken from the job of working with metals. A silversmith, for example, is someone who works with the metail sliver. Historical records indicate that the use of this last name is at least 703 years old. Today, there are more than 3.3 million Smiths living in the United States and perhaps another million Smiths living in other English-speaking countries worldwide
a) It can be inferred from the passage that family names _____
A. were always taken from the area where a family lived
B. were short names
C. had little or no meaning
D. could be taken from jobs
b) Which of the following is implied about the Smith family name?
A. It is definitely not more than 700 years old
B. It existed 600 years ago
C. It did not exist 500 years ago
D. It definitely was not in use 1000 years ago
c) In England there are probably_____
A. more Smiths than there are in the United States
B. more than a million Smiths
C. fewer than a million Smiths
D. no families with the name of Smith
3/ PRACTICE
Geographically, California's diversity is breathtaking, and the state's coastline from north to south is no exception. Measuring 840 miles in legth,the coast consists of the rugged cliffs of the Coast Ranges in the north and wide sandy beaches in the south. Along the coastline there are two major harbors,one in the north at San Francisco and the other in the south at San Diego. Near Humboldt and Monterey are smaller natural ports
a) The topic of this passage is_____
A. how the state of California is divided into north and south
B. the variations in California's coast geography
C. the breathtaking beauty of California
D. the exceptions in coastal geography
b) The word "breathtaking" in line 1 probably means _____
A. breathing
B. amazing
C. stolen
D. usual
c) According to the passage,what measures 840 miles in length?
A. The California coastline
B. The Coast Ranges
C. The rugged cliffs
D. The exceptional part of northern California
d) The Coast Ranges are probably_____
A. flat, sandy areas on the coast of California
B. found in southern California
C. a series of mountains
D. hundreds of miles north of the cliffs
e) It is implied in the passage that north California_____
A. has more beaches than southern California
B. has the same type of coastline as southern California
C. has fewer major harbors than southern California
D. has a different coastline from southern California
f) According to the passage, where are the major harbors located in California?
A. In San Diego
B. Only in northen California
C. Near Humboldt and Monterey
D. In the north and in the south
g) In line 6, "natural ports" are_____
A. not human-made
B. always small in size
C. evenly shaped
D. constructed of natural materials
h) Which of the following geographical features is NOT mentioned the passage?
A. Cliffs
B. Canyons
C. Beaches
D. Harbors
4/ VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT
When babies are born,they always have blue eyes. This is because the melanin, the pigment that colors the eyes, is not on the surface of iris. Instead, it is within the creases of the iris. Because there is little melanin on the surface of the iris the eyes appear blue.
After a few months,the melanin moves to the surface of the iris. It is the amount of melanin on the surface that determines a person's permanent eye color, so it is at this point that a baby's eyes develop the color they will have for a lifetime.
a) The word "pigment" in line 2 is closest, in meaning to_____
A. skin
B. muscle
C. tissue
D. color
b) Look at the word "surface" in paragraph 1, this word is closest in meaning to _____
A. top
B. inside
C. back
D. bottom
c) The word " permanent" in line 6 could best be replaced by_____
A. changeable
B. lasting
C. dark
D. possible
In the 1960s,as space travel was becoming a subject of much discussion. Pan American Airlines began receiving some fairly unusual requests for flight information. People began making requests to be on the first flight that Pan Am made to the Moon.
On a whim, Pan Am started a waiting lit for the first flight to the Mon. Similar requests came to Pan Am over the years and Pan Am responded by adding the names o the requesters to the list.
Unfortunately for Pan Am, the original company was no longer in buisness,and it never got to the Mon. However,when it went out of business,it had a waiting list of more than 90,000 names for its first lunar flight.
a) All of the following are mentioned about Pan American Airlines,EXPECT that _____
A. it started business in the 1960s
B. it received requests for its first flight to the Moon
C. it kept some people on a long waiting list
D. it went out of business
b) Which of the following is NOT true about Pan Am's Moon flights?
A. People asked Pan Am about its flights to the Moon.
B. Pan Am kept a waiting list for its Moon flights
C. Pan Am never really made any Moon flights
D. Pan Am's waiting list had only a few names on it
2/ IMPLIED DETAIL QUESTION
The most common last name in the English-speaking word is Smith which was taken from the job of working with metals. A silversmith, for example, is someone who works with the metail sliver. Historical records indicate that the use of this last name is at least 703 years old. Today, there are more than 3.3 million Smiths living in the United States and perhaps another million Smiths living in other English-speaking countries worldwide
a) It can be inferred from the passage that family names _____
A. were always taken from the area where a family lived
B. were short names
C. had little or no meaning
D. could be taken from jobs
b) Which of the following is implied about the Smith family name?
A. It is definitely not more than 700 years old
B. It existed 600 years ago
C. It did not exist 500 years ago
D. It definitely was not in use 1000 years ago
c) In England there are probably_____
A. more Smiths than there are in the United States
B. more than a million Smiths
C. fewer than a million Smiths
D. no families with the name of Smith
3/ PRACTICE
Geographically, California's diversity is breathtaking, and the state's coastline from north to south is no exception. Measuring 840 miles in legth,the coast consists of the rugged cliffs of the Coast Ranges in the north and wide sandy beaches in the south. Along the coastline there are two major harbors,one in the north at San Francisco and the other in the south at San Diego. Near Humboldt and Monterey are smaller natural ports
a) The topic of this passage is_____
A. how the state of California is divided into north and south
B. the variations in California's coast geography
C. the breathtaking beauty of California
D. the exceptions in coastal geography
b) The word "breathtaking" in line 1 probably means _____
A. breathing
B. amazing
C. stolen
D. usual
c) According to the passage,what measures 840 miles in length?
A. The California coastline
B. The Coast Ranges
C. The rugged cliffs
D. The exceptional part of northern California
d) The Coast Ranges are probably_____
A. flat, sandy areas on the coast of California
B. found in southern California
C. a series of mountains
D. hundreds of miles north of the cliffs
e) It is implied in the passage that north California_____
A. has more beaches than southern California
B. has the same type of coastline as southern California
C. has fewer major harbors than southern California
D. has a different coastline from southern California
f) According to the passage, where are the major harbors located in California?
A. In San Diego
B. Only in northen California
C. Near Humboldt and Monterey
D. In the north and in the south
g) In line 6, "natural ports" are_____
A. not human-made
B. always small in size
C. evenly shaped
D. constructed of natural materials
h) Which of the following geographical features is NOT mentioned the passage?
A. Cliffs
B. Canyons
C. Beaches
D. Harbors
4/ VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT
When babies are born,they always have blue eyes. This is because the melanin, the pigment that colors the eyes, is not on the surface of iris. Instead, it is within the creases of the iris. Because there is little melanin on the surface of the iris the eyes appear blue.
After a few months,the melanin moves to the surface of the iris. It is the amount of melanin on the surface that determines a person's permanent eye color, so it is at this point that a baby's eyes develop the color they will have for a lifetime.
a) The word "pigment" in line 2 is closest, in meaning to_____
A. skin
B. muscle
C. tissue
D. color
b) Look at the word "surface" in paragraph 1, this word is closest in meaning to _____
A. top
B. inside
C. back
D. bottom
c) The word " permanent" in line 6 could best be replaced by_____
A. changeable
B. lasting
C. dark
D. possible