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Groundwater

Paragraph

5: So

much

for unconsolidated

Paragraph 1: Groundwater is the word used to

sediments.

describe water that saturates the ground,

sediments, too, contain millions of minute

filling all the available spaces. By far the most

water-holding pores. This is because the gaps

abundant type of groundwater is meteoric

among the original grains are often not

water; this is the groundwater that circulates

totally plugged with

as part of the water cycle. Ordinary meteoric

also, parts of the original grains may become

water is water that has soaked into the ground

dissolved by percolating groundwater, either

from the surface, from precipitation (rain and

while consolidation is taking place or at any

snow) and from lakes and streams. There it

time afterwards. The result is that sandstone,

remains, sometimes for long periods, before

for example, can be as porous as the loose

emerging at the surface again. At first thought

sand from which it was formed.

Consolidated

(or

cementing

cemented)

chemicals;

it seems incredible that there can be enough


space in the solid ground underfoot to hold

9. The word plugged in the passage is closet

all this water.

in meaning to
washed

2. The word incredible in the passage is

dragged

closest in meaning to

filled up

confusing

soaked through

comforting
unbelievable
interesting

The Origins of Theater


Paragraph 1: In seeking to describe the origins

Paragraph 4: In lowland country almost any

of theater, one must rely primarily on

spot on the ground may overlie what was once

speculation, since there is little concrete

the bed of a river that has since become buried

evidence on which to draw. The most widely

by soil; if they are now below the waters

accepted

upper surface (the water table), the gravels

anthropologists in the late nineteenth and early

and sands of the former riverbed, and its

twentieth centuries, envisions theater as

sandbars, will be saturated with groundwater.

emerging out of myth and ritual. The process

theory,

championed

by

perceived by these anthropologists may be


7. The word overlie in the passage is closest

summarized briefly. During the early stages of

in meaning to

its development, a society becomes aware of

cover

forces that appear to influence or control its

change

food supply and well-being. Having little

separate

understanding of natural causes, it attributes

surround

both desirable and undesirable occurrences to

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supernatural or magical forces, and it searches

the first step has been taken toward theater as

for means to win the favor of these forces.

an

Perceiving an apparent connection between

entertainment

certain actions performed by the group and the

gradually replace the former mystical and

result it desires, the group repeats, refines and

socially efficacious concerns.

autonomous

activity,

and

and

aesthetic

thereafter

values

may

formalizes those actions into fixed ceremonies,


or rituals.

5. The word this in the passage refers to


the acting out of rites

1. The word championed in the passage is

the divorce of ritual performers from the

closest in meaning to

rest of society

changed

the separation of myths from rites

debated

the celebration of supernatural forces

created
supported

6. The word autonomous in the passage is


closest in meaning to

2. The word attributes in the passage is

artistic

closest in meaning to

important

ascribes

independent

leaves

established

limits
contrasts

Paragraph 6: But neither the human imitative


instinct nor a penchant for fantasy by itself

Paragraph 2: Stories (myths) may then grow

leads to an autonomous theater. Therefore,

up around a ritual. Frequently the myths

additional explanations are needed. One

include representatives of those supernatural

necessary condition seems to be a somewhat

forces that the rites celebrate or hope to

detached view of human problems. For

influence. Performers may wear costumes and

example, one sign of this condition is the

masks to represent the mythical characters or

appearance of the comic vision, since comedy

supernatural forces in the rituals or in

requires sufficient detachment to view some

accompanying celebrations. As a person

deviations from social norms as ridiculous

becomes more sophisticated, its conceptions

rather than as serious threats to the welfare of

of supernatural forces and causal relationships

the entire group. Another condition that

may change. As a result, it may abandon or

contributes to the development of autonomous

modify some rites. But the myths that have

theater is the emergence of the aesthetic sense.

grown up around the rites may continue as

For example, some early societies ceased to

part of the groups oral tradition and may even

consider certain

come to be acted out under conditions

well-being and abandoned them, nevertheless,

divorced from these rites. When this occurs,

they retained as parts of their oral tradition the

rites essential to

their

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myths that had grown up around the rites and

visible

admired them for their artistic qualities rather

striking

than for their religious usefulness.


Paragraph 3: At the upper timberline the trees
10. The word penchant in the passage is

begin to become twisted and deformed. This is

closest in meaning to

particularly true for trees in the middle and

compromise

upper latitudes, which tend to attain greater

inclination

heights on ridges, whereas in the tropics the

tradition

trees reach their greater heights in the valleys.

respect

This is because middle - and upper- latitude


timberlines are strongly influenced by the

11. Why does the author mention comedy?

duration and depth of the snow cover. As the

To give an example of early types of theater

snow is deeper and lasts longer in the valleys,

To explain how theater helps a society

trees tend to attain greater heights on the

respond to threats to its welfare

ridges, even though they are more exposed to

To help explain why detachment is needed

high-velocity winds and poor, thin soils there.

for the development of theater

In the tropics, the valleys appear to be more

To show how theatrical performers become

favorable because they are less prone to dry

detached from other members of society

out, they have less frost, and they have deeper


soils.

Timberline Vegetation on Mountains

5. The word attain in the passage is closest

Paragraph 1: The transition from forest to

in meaning to

treeless tundra on a mountain slope is often a

require

dramatic one. Within a vertical distance of just

resist

a few tens of meters, trees disappear as a

achieve

life-form and are replaced by low shrubs,

endure

herbs, and grasses. This rapid zone of


transition is called the upper timberline or tree

6. The word they in the passage refers to

line. In many semiarid areas there is also a

valleys

lower timberline where the forest passes into

trees

steppe or desert at its lower edge, usually

heights

because of a lack of moisture.

ridges

1. The word dramatic in the passage is

7. The word prone in the passage is closest

closest in meaning to

in meaning to

gradual

adapted

complex

likely

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difficult

space, complement their site, suit the climate,

resistant

and are economically feasible. The client who


pays for the building and defines its function

Paragraph 6: The most striking characteristic

is an important member of the architectural

of the plants of the alpine zone is their low

team.

growth form. This enables them to avoid the

contemporary buildings can be traced to both

worst rigors of high winds and permits them

clients and architects.

The

mediocre

design

of

many

to make use of the higher temperatures


immediately adjacent to the ground surface. In

2. The word feasible in the passage is closet

an area where low temperatures are limiting to

in meaning to

life, the importance of the additional heat near

in existence

the surface is crucial. The low growth form

without question

can also permit the plants to take advantage of

achievable

the insulation provided by a winter snow

most likely

cover. In the equatorial mountains the low


growth form is less prevalent.

3. The word enhance in the passage is


closest in meaning to

11. The word prevalent in the passage is

protect

closest in meaning to

improve

predictable

organize

widespread

match

successful
Paragraph 3: In order for the structure to

developed

achieve the size and strength necessary to


meet

its

purpose,

architecture

employs

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methods of support that, because they are

Architecture

based on physical laws, have changed little

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2:

Architecture

is

since people first discovered themeven

three-dimensional form. It utilizes space, mass,

while

texture,

dramatically.

line,

light,

and

color.

To

be

building

materials

The

have

worlds

changed

architectural

architecture, a building must achieve a

structures have also been devised in relation to

working harmony with a variety of elements.

the

Humans instinctively seek structures that will

Structures can be analyzed in terms of how

shelter and enhance their way of life. It is the

they deal with downward forces created by

work of architects to create buildings that are

gravity. They are designed to withstand the

not simply constructions but also offer

forces of compression (pushing together),

inspiration and delight. Buildings contribute to

tension

human life when they provide shelter, enrich

combination of these in different parts of the

objective

(pulling

limitations

apart),

of

materials.

bending,

or

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availability. In the past, whole cities grew

structure.

from the arduous task of cutting and piling


5. The word devised in the passage is closest

stone upon. Some of the worlds finest stone

in meaning to

architecture can be seen in the ruins of the

combined

ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu high in the

created

eastern Andes Mountains of Peru. The

introduced

doorways and windows are made possible by

suggested

placing over the open spaces thick stone


beams that support the weight from above. A

Paragraph

4:

Even

development

in

structural invention had to be made before the

architecture has been the result of major

physical

limitations

technological changes. Materials and methods

overcome and new architectural forms could

of construction are integral parts of the design

be created. That invention was the arch, a

of architecture structures. In earlier times it

curved structure originally made of separate

was necessary to design structural systems

stone or brick segments. The arch was used by

suitable for the materials that were available,

the early cultures of the Mediterranean area

such as wood, stone, brick. Today technology

chiefly for underground drains, but it was the

has progressed to the point where it is possible

Romans who first developed and used the arch

to invent new building materials to suit the

extensively in aboveground structures. Roman

type of structure desired. Enormous changes

builders perfected the semicircular arch made

in materials and techniques of construction

of separate blocks of stone. As a method of

within the last few generations have made it

spanning space, the arch can support greater

possible to enclose space with much greater

weight than a horizontal beam. It works in

ease and speed and with a minimum of

compression to divert the weight above it out

material. Progress in this area can be

to the sides, where the weight is borne by the

measured by the difference in weight between

vertical elements on either side of the arch.

buildings built now and those of comparable

The arch is among the many important

size built one hundred years ago.

structural
characterized

6. The word integral is closet in meaning to

of

stone

could

breakthroughs

that

architecture

throughout

be

have
the

centuries.

essential
variable

10. The word arduous in the passage is

practical

closest in meaning to

independent

difficult
necessary

Paragraph 6: Much of the worlds great

skilled

architecture has been constructed of stone

shared

because of its beauty, permanence, and

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Depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer

current withdrawal rates, much of the aquifer

Paragraph 3: The first wells were drilled into

will run dry within 40 years. The situation is

the Ogallala during the drought years of the

most critical in Texas, where the climate is

early 1930s. The ensuing rapid expansion of

driest, the greatest amount of water is being

irrigation agriculture, especially from the

pumped, and the aquifer contains the least

1950s onward, transformed the economy of

water. It is projected that the remaining

the region. More than 100,000 wells now tap

Ogallala water will, by the year 2030, support

the Ogallala. Modern irrigation devices, each

only 35 to 40 percent of the irrigated acreage

capable of spraying 4.5 million liters of water

in Texas that is supported in 1980.

a day, have produced a landscape dominated


by geometric patterns of circular green islands

6. The word unprecedented in the passage is

of crops. Ogallala water has enabled the High

closest in meaning to

Plains region to supply significant amounts of

difficult to control

the cotton, sorghum, wheat, and corn grown in

without any restriction

the United States. In addition, 40 percent of

unlike anything in the past

American grain-fed beef cattle are fattened

rapidly expanding

here.
7. The word virtually in the passage is
4. The word ensuing in the passage is closest

closest in meaning to

in meaning to

clearly

continuing

perhaps

surprising

frequently

initial

almost

subsequent
Paragraph 5: The reaction of farmers to the
Paragraph 4: This unprecedented development

inevitable depletion of the Ogallala varies.

of a finite groundwater resource with an

Many have been attempting to conserve water

almost negligible natural recharge ratethat

by irrigating less frequently or by switching to

is, virtually no natural water source to

crops that require less water. Others, however,

replenish the water supply has caused water

have adopted the philosophy that it is best to

tables in the region to fall drastically. In the

use the water while it is still economically

1930s, wells encountered plentiful water at a

profitable to do so and to concentrate on

depth of about 15 meters; currently, they must

high-value crops such as cotton. The incentive

be dug to depths of 45 to 60 meters or more.

of the farmers who wish to conserve water is

In places, the water table is declining at a rate

reduced by their knowledge that many of their

of a meter a year, necessitating the periodic

neighbors are profiting by using great amounts

deepening of wells and the use of ever

of water, and in the process are drawing down

-more-powerful pumps. It is estimated that at

the entire regions water supplies.

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often found in mid-successional stages, not in


10. The word inevitable in the passage is

the climax community. Once a redwood forest

closest in meaning to

matures, for example, the kinds of species and

unfortunate

the number of individuals growing on the

predictable

forest floor are reduced. In general, diversity,

unavoidable

by

final

Mathematical models of ecosystems likewise

itself,

does

not

ensure

stability.

suggest that diversity does not guarantee


ecosystem stabilityjust the opposite, in fact.
The Long-Term Stability of Ecosystems

A more complicated system is, in general,

Paragraph 1: Plant communities assemble

more likely than a simple system to break

themselves flexibly, and their particular

down. A fifteen-speed racing bicycle is more

structure depends on the specific history of the

likely to break down than a childs tricycle.

area. Ecologists use the term succession to


refer to the changes that happen in plant

8. The word guarantee in the passage is

communities and ecosystems over time. The

closest in meaning to

first community in a succession is called a

increase

pioneer community, while the long-lived

ensure

community at the end of succession is called a

favor

climax community. Pioneer and successional

complicate

plant communities are said to change over


periods

from

to

500

years.

These

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6:

Ecologists

are

especially

changesin plant numbers and the mix of

interested to know what factors contribute to

speciesare cumulative. Climax communities

the resilience of communities because climax

themselves change but over periods of time

communities all over the world are being

greater than about 500 years.

severely damaged or destroyed by human


activities. The destruction caused by the

1. The word particular in the passage is

volcanic explosion of Mount St. Helens, in the

closest in meaning to

northwestern United States, for example, pales

natural

in comparison to the destruction caused by

final

humans. We need to know what aspects of a

specific

community

complex

communitys resistance to destruction, as well

are

most

important

to

the

as its recovery.
Paragraph 5: Even the kind of stability defined
as simple lack of change is not always

10. The word pales in the passage is closest

associated with maximum diversity. At least

in meaning to

in temperate zones, maximum diversity is

increases proportionally

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differs

in urge to migrate. Deer may move from

loses significance

high-elevation browse areas in summer down

is common

to the lowland areas in late fall. Even with


snow

on

the

ground,

the

high

bushy

Paragraph 7: Many ecologists now think that

understory is exposed; also snow and wind

the relative long-term stability of climax

bring down leafy branches of cedar, hemlock,

communities comes not from diversity but

red alder, and other arboreal fodder.

from the patchiness of the environment, an


environment that varies from place to place

3. The word inhibits in the passage is closest

supports more kinds of organisms than an

in meaning to

environment

consists of

that

is

uniform.

local

population that goes extinct is quickly

combines

replaced by immigrants from an adjacent

restricts

community. Even if the new population is of a

establishes

different species, it can approximately fill the


niche vacated by the extinct population and

Paragraph 5: The causes of this population

keep the food web intact.

rebound are consequences of other human


actions.

First,

the

major

predators

of

12The word adjacent in the passage is

deerwolves, cougar, and lynxhave been

closest in meaning to

greatly

foreign

conservation has been insured by limiting

stable

times for and types of hunting. But the most

fluid

profound reason for the restoration of high

neighboring

population numbers has been the fate of the

reduced

in

numbers.

Second,

forests. Great tracts of lowland country


deforested by logging, fire, or both have
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become ideal feeding grounds of deer. In

Deer Populations of the Puget Sound

addition to finding an increase of suitable

Paragraph 2: Nearly any kind of plant of the

browse, like huckleberry and vine maple,

forest understory can be part of a deer's diet.

Arthur Einarsen, longtime game biologist in

Where the forest inhibits the growth of grass

the Pacific Northwest, found quality of browse

and other meadow plants, the black-tailed deer

in the open areas to be substantially more

browses on huckleberry, salal, dogwood, and

nutritive. The protein content of shade-grown

almost any other shrub or herb. But this is

vegetation, for example, was much lower than

fair-weather

that for plants grown in clearings.

feeding.

What

keeps

the

black-tailed deer alive in the harsher seasons


of

plant

decay

and

dormancy?

One

compensation for not hibernating is the built

10The word rebound in the passage is


closest in meaning to

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decline

difficulty of access has been interpreted by

recovery

some as a sign that magical-religious activities

exchange

were performed there.

movement
3 The word principal in the passage is
closest in meaning to
Cave Art in Europe

major

Paragraph 1: The earliest discovered traces of

likely

art are beads and carvings, and then paintings,

well protected

from sites dating back to the Upper Paleolithic

distinct

period. We might expect that early artistic


efforts would be crude, but the cave paintings

Paragraph 3: The subjects of the paintings are

of Spain and southern France show a marked

mostly animals. The paintings rest on bare

degree of skill. So do the naturalistic paintings

walls, with no backdrops or environmental

on slabs of stone excavated in southern Africa.

trappings. Perhaps, like many contemporary

Some of those slabs appear to have been

peoples, Upper Paleolithic men and women

painted as much as 28,000 years ago, which

believed that the drawing of a human image

suggests that painting in Africa is as old as

could cause death or injury, and if that were

painting in Europe. But painting may be even

indeed their belief, it might explain why

older than that. The early Australians may

human figures are rarely depicted in cave art.

have painted on the walls of rock shelters and

Another explanation for the focus on animals

cliff faces at least 30,000 years ago, and

might be that these people sought to improve

maybe as much as 60,000 years ago.

their luck at hunting. This theory is suggested


by evidence of chips in the painted figures,

1The word marked in the passage is closest

perhaps made by spears thrown at the

in meaning to

drawings. But if improving their hunting luck

considerable

was the chief motivation for the paintings, it is

surprising

difficult to explain why only a few show signs

limited

of having been speared. Perhaps the paintings

adequate

were inspired by the need to increase the


supply of animals. Cave art seems to have

Paragraph 2: The researchers Peter Ucko and

reached a peak toward the end of the Upper

Andree Rosenfeld identified three principal

Paleolithic period, when the herds of game

locations of paintings in the caves of western

were decreasing.

Europe: (1) in obviously inhabited rock


shelters and cave entrances; (2) in galleries

5The word trappings in the passage is

immediately off the inhabited areas of caves;

closest in meaning to

and (3) in the inner reaches of caves, whose

conditions

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problems

gushers, were common in the past. Gas

influences

pressure gradually dies out, and oil is pumped

decorations

from the well. Water or steam may be pumped


down adjacent wells to help push the oil out.
At a refinery, the crude oil from underground

Petroleum Resources

is separated into natural gas, gasoline,

Paragraph 1: Petroleum, consisting of crude

kerosene, and various oils. Petrochemicals

oil and natural gas, seems to originate from

such as dyes, fertilizer, and plastic are also

organic

manufactured from the petroleum.

matter

in

marine

sediment.

Microscopic organisms settle to the seafloor


and accumulate in marine mud. The organic

5 The word adjacent in the passage is

matter may partially decompose, using up the

closest in meaning to

dissolved oxygen in the sediment. As soon as

nearby

the oxygen is gone, decay stops and the

existing

remaining organic matter is preserved.

special
deep

1The word accumulate in the passage is


closest in meaning to

Paragraph 4: As oil becomes increasingly

grow up

difficult to find, the search for it is extended

build up

into

spread out

development of the oil field on the North

break apart

Slope of Alaska and the construction of the

more-hostile

environments.

The

Alaska pipeline are examples of the great


valuable

expense and difficulty involved in new oil

underground accumulations of oil, and oil

discoveries. Offshore drilling platforms extend

fields are regions underlain by one or more oil

the search for oil to the oceans continental

pools. When an oil pool or field has been

shelvesthose

discovered, wells are drilled into the ground.

regions at the edges of the continents. More

Permanent towers, called derricks, used to be

than one-quarter of the worlds oil and almost

built to handle the long sections of drilling

one-fifth of the worlds natural gas come from

pipe. Now portable drilling machines are set

offshore, even though offshore drilling is six

up and are then dismantled and removed.

to seven times more expensive than drilling on

When the well reaches a pool, oil usually rises

land. A significant part of this oil and gas

up the well because of its density difference

comes from under the North Sea between

with water beneath it or because of the

Great Britain and Norway.

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3:

Oil

pools

are

gently

sloping

submarine

pressure of expanding gas trapped above it.


Although this rise of oil is almost always

9The word sloping in the passage is closest

carefully controlled today, spouts of oil, or

in meaning to

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shifting

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inclining

Minerals and Plants

forming

Paragraph 2: Mineral deficiencies can often be

rolling

detected by specific symptoms such as


chlorosis (loss of chlorophyll resulting in

Paragraph 6: Moreover, getting petroleum out

yellow or white leaf tissue), necrosis (isolated

of the ground and from under the sea and to

dead

the

(development of deep red pigmentation of

consumer

can

create

environmental

patches),
or

stem),

anthocyanin

problems anywhere along the line. Pipelines

leaves

carrying oil can be broken by faults or

development of woody tissue in an herbaceous

landslides, causing serious oil spills. Spillage

plant. Soils are most commonly deficient in

from huge oil-carrying cargo ships, called

nitrogen and phosphorus. Nitrogen-deficient

tankers, involved in collisions or accidental

plants exhibit many of the symptoms just

groundings (such as the one off Alaska in

described. Leaves develop chlorosis; stems are

1989) can create oil slicks at sea. Offshore

short

platforms may also lose oil, creating oil slicks

discoloration occurs on stems, petioles, and

that drift ashore and foul the beaches, harming

lower

the environment. Sometimes, the ground at an

plants are often stunted, with leaves turning a

oil field may subside as oil is removed. The

characteristic dark green, often with the

Wilmington field near Long Beach, California,

accumulation of anthocyanin. Typically, older

has subsided nine meters in 50 years;

leaves are affected first as the phosphorus is

protective barriers have had to be built to

mobilized to young growing tissue. Iron

prevent seawater from flooding the area.

deficiency

Finally, the refining and burning of petroleum

between veins in young leaves.

and

stunted

formation

slender,

leaf

surfaces.

is

and

growth,

and

anthocyanin

Phosphorus-deficient

characterized

by

chlorosis

and its products can cause air pollution.


Advancing

technology

and

strict

laws,

2. The word exhibit in the passage is closest

however, are helping control some of these

in meaning to

adverse environmental effects.

fight off
show

11The word foul in the passage is closest in

cause

meaning to

spread

reach
flood

Paragraph 3: Much of the research on nutrient

pollute

deficiencies is based on growing plants

alter

hydroponically, that is, in soilless liquid


nutrient solutions. This technique allows
researchers to create solutions that selectively
omit certain nutrients and then observe the

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resulting effects on the plants. Hydroponics

concentrations of metals may afford some

has applications beyond basic research, since

protection against plant-eating insects and

it facilitates the growing of greenhouse

microbial pathogens.

vegetables during winter. Aeroponics, a


technique in which plants are suspended and

8. Why does the author mention herbs,

the roots misted with a nutrient solution, is

shrubs, and trees?

another method for growing plants without

To provide examples of plant types that

soil.

cannot

tolerate

high

levels

of

harmful

minerals.
5. The word facilitates in the passage is

To show why so many plants are hyper

closest in meaning to

accumulators.

slows down

To help explain why hyper accumulators

affects

can be found in so many different places.

makes easier

To emphasize that hyper accumulators

focuses on

occur in a wide range of plant types.

7. The word suspended in the passage is

9. The word afford in the passage is closest

closest in meaning to

in meaning to

grown

offer

protected

prevent

spread out

increase

hung

remove

Paragraph 5: Scientists have known for some


time

that

certain

plants,

called

hyper

The Origin of the Pacific Island People

accumulators, can concentrate minerals at

Paragraph 2: Speculation on the origin of

levels a hundredfold or greater than normal. A

these Pacific islanders began as soon as

survey

accumulators

outsiders encountered them, in the absence of

identified that 75 percent of them amassed

solid linguistic, archaeological, and biological

nickel, cobalt, copper, zinc, manganese, lead,

data, many fanciful and mutually exclusive

and cadmium are other minerals of choice.

theories were devised. Pacific islanders are

Hyper accumulators run the entire range of the

variously thought to have come from North

plant world. They may be herbs, shrubs, or

America, South America, Egypt, Israel, and

trees. Many members of the mustard family,

India, as well as Southeast Asia. Many older

spurge family, legume family, and grass

theories implicitly deprecated the navigational

family are top hyper accumulators. Many are

abilities and overall cultural creativity of the

found in tropical and subtropical areas of the

Pacific islanders. For ex ample, British

world,

anthropologists G. Elliot Smith and W. J.

of

known

where

hyper

accumulation

of

high

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Perry assumed that only Egyptians would

islands in the first place, domesticated plants

have been skilled enough to navigate and

and gardening skills suited to often marginal

colonize the Pacific. They inferred that the

conditions, and a varied inventory of fishing

Egyptians even crossed the Pacific to found

implements

the great civilizations of the New World

generally believed that these prerequisites

(North

1947

originated with peoples speaking Austronesian

Norwegian adventurer Thor Heyerdahl drifted

languages (a group of several hundred related

on a balsa-log raft westward with the winds

languages) and began to emerge in Southeast

and currents across the Pacific from South

Asia by about 5000 B.C.E. The culture of that

America to prove his theory that Pacific

time, based on archaeology and linguistic

islanders were Native Americans (also called

reconstruction, is assumed to have had a broad

American Indians). Later Heyerdahl suggested

inventory of cultivated plants including taro,

that the Pacific was peopled by three

yarns, banana, sugarcane, breadfruit, coconut,

migrations: by Native Americans from the

sago, and rice. Just as important, the culture

Pacific Northwest of North America drifting

also possessed the basic foundation for an

to Hawaii, by Peruvians drifting to Easter

effective

Island, and by Melanesians. In 1969 he

outrigger canoes and a variety of fishing

crossed the Atlantic in an Egyptian-style reed

techniques that could be effective for overseas

boat to prove Egyptian influences in the

voyaging.

and

South

America).

In

and

techniques.

maritime

It

adaptation,

is

now

including

Americas. Contrary to these theorists, the


overwhelming

evidence

of

physical

6. The word implements in the passage is

anthropology, linguistics, and archaeology

closest in meaning to

shows that the Pacific islanders came from

skills

Southeast Asia and were skilled enough as

tools

navigators to sail against the prevailing winds

opportunities

and currents.

practices

3. The word overwhelming in the passage is

Paragraph 4: Contrary to the arguments of

closest in meaning to

some that much of the pacific was settled by

powerful

Polynesians accidentally marooned after being

favorable

lost and adrift, it seems reasonable that this

current

feat

reasonable

colonization expeditions that set out fully

was

accomplished

by

deliberate

stocked with food and domesticated plants and


Paragraph 3: The basic cultural requirements

animals. Detailed studies of the winds and

for the successful colonization of the Pacific

currents using computer simulations suggest

islands include the appropriate boat-building,

that drifting canoes would have been a most

sailing, and navigation skills to get to the

unlikely means of colonizing the Pacific.

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These expeditions were likely driven by

life-forms (living things that have cells with

population growth and political dynamics on

true nuclei) about 1.5 billion years ago, and

the home islands, as well as the challenge and

the origin of animals about 0.6 billion years

excitement of exploring unknown waters.

ago. The last event marks the beginning of the

Because all Polynesians, Micronesians, and

Cambrian

many

Austronesian

relatively late in the history of Earthin only

languages and grow crops derived from

the last 10 percent of Earths history. During a

Southeast Asia, all these peoples most

geologically brief 100-million-year period, all

certainly derived from that region and not the

modern animal groups (along with other

New World or elsewhere. The undisputed

animals that are now extinct) evolved. This

pre-Columbian presence in Oceania of the

rapid origin and diversification of animals is

sweet potato, which is a New World

often referred to as the Cambrian explosion.

Melanesians

speak

period.

Animals

originated

domesticate, has sometimes been used to


support Heyerdahls American Indians in the

1. The word significant in the passage is

Pacific theories. However, this is one plant

closest in meaning to

out of a long list of Southeast Asian

numerous

domesticates. As Patrick Kirch, an American

important

anthropologist, points out, rather than being

unexplained

brought by rafting South Americans, sweet

sudden

potatoes might just have easily been brought


back by returning Polynesian navigators who

2. The word relatively in the passage is

could have reached the west coast of South

closest in meaning to

America.

surprisingly
collectively

10. The word undisputed in the passage is

comparatively

closest in meaning to

characteristically

mysterious
unexpected

3. The word diversification in the passage is

acknowledged

closest in meaning to

significant

emergence of many varieties


steady decline in number
gradual increase in body size

The Cambrian Explosion

sudden disappearance

Paragraph 1: The geologic timescale is


marked by significant geologic and biological

Paragraph 2: Scientists have asked important

events, including the origin of Earth about 4.6

questions about this explosion for more than a

billion years ago, the origin of life about 3.5

century. Why did it occur so late in the history

billion years ago, the origin of eukaryotic

of Earth? The origin of multicellular forms of

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life seems a relatively simple step compared to

affect

the origin of life itself. Why does the fossil


record not document the series of evolutionary

Paragraph

changes during the evolution of animals? Why

containing both soft-bodied and hard-bodied

did

animals provides evidence of the result of the

animal

life

evolve

so

quickly?

6:

third

fossil

formation

Paleontologists continue to search the

Cambrian explosion. This fossil formation,

fossil record for answers to these questions.

called the Burgess Shale, is in Yoho National


Park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains of

4. The period discussed in the passage is

British Columbia. Shortly after the Cambrian

referred to as an explosion because it

explosion,

occurred 0.6 billion years ago, late in

thousands of marine animals under conditions

Earths history

that favored fossilization. These fossil beds

was characterized by the unusually fast

provide evidence of about 32 modern animal

evolution of many new life-forms

groups, plus about 20 other animal body forms

was characterized by widespread animal

that are so different from any modern animals

extinction

that they cannot be assigned to any one of the

was characterized by violent volcanic

modern groups. These unassignable animals

eruptions

include a large swimming predator called

mud

slides

rapidly

buried

Anomalocaris and a soft-bodied animal called


Paragraph 3: One interpretation regarding the

Wiwaxia, which ate detritus or algae. The

absence of fossils during this important

Burgess Shale formation also has fossils of

100-million-year period is that early animals

many

were soft bodied and simply did not fossilize.

animal groups. For example, a well-known

Fossilization of soft-bodied animals is less

Burgess Shale animal called Sidneyia is a

likely

hard-bodied

representative of a previously unknown group

animals, but it does occur. Conditions that

of arthropods (a category of animals that

promote fossilization of soft-bodied animals

includes insects, spiders, mites, and crabs).

than

fossilization

of

extinct

representatives

of

modern

include very rapid covering by sediments that


c reate an environment that discourages

10.

Why

does

the

author

mention

decomposition. In fact, fossil beds containing

Anomalocans and Wiwaxia?

soft-bodied animals have been known for

To contrast predators with animals that eat

many years.

plants such as algae


To question the effects of rapid mud slides

7. The word promote in the passage is

on fossilization

closest in meaning to

To suggest that much is still unknown about

complicate

animals found in the Burgess Shale

prevent

To provide examples of fossils that cannot

encourage

be assigned to a modern animal group

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11. Sidneyia is an example of

3. The word exploited in the passage is

a relative of Anomalocaris and Wiwaxia

closest in meaning to

a previously unknown Burgess Shale animal

utilized

an extinct member of a currently existing

recognized

category of animals

examined

an animal that cannot be assigned to any

fully understood

modern animal group


4. The word vastly in the passage is closet in
meaning to
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quickly

Powering the Industrial Revolution

ultimately

Paragraph 2: The source had long been known

greatly

but not exploited. Early in the eighteenth

initially

century, a pump had come into use in which


expanding steam raised a piston in a cylinder,

Paragraph 4: By 1800 more than a thousand

and atmospheric pressure brought it down

steam engines were in use in the British Isles,

again when the steam condensed inside the

and Britain retained a virtual monopoly on

cylinder to form a vacuum. This atmospheric

steam engine production until the 1830s.

engine, invented by Thomas Savery and

Steam power did not merely spin cotton and

vastly improved by his partner, Thomas

roll iron; early in the new century, it also

Newcomen,

revolutionary

multiplied ten times over the amount of paper

principles, but it was so slow and wasteful of

that a single worker could produce in a day.

fuel that it could not be employed outside the

At the same time, operators of the first

coal mines for which it had been designed. In

printing presses run by steam rather than by

the 1760s, James Watt perfected a separate

hand found it possible to produce a thousand

condenser for the steam, so that the cylinder

pages in an hour rather than thirty. Steam also

did not have to be cooled at every stroke; then

promised

he devised a way to make the piston turn a

problem not fully solved by either canal boats

wheel and thus convert reciprocating (back

or turnpikes. Boats could carry heavy weights,

and forth) motion into rotary motion. He

but canals could not cross hilly terrain;

thereby transformed an inefficient pump of

turnpikes could cross the hills, but the

limited use into a steam engine of a thousand

roadbeds could not stand up under great

uses. The final step came when steam was

weights. These problems needed still another

introduced into the cylinder to drive the piston

solution, and the ingredients for it lay close at

backward

thereby

hand. In some industrial regions, heavily laden

increasing the speed of the engine and cutting

wagons, with flanged wheels, were being

its fuel consumption.

hauled by horses along metal rails; and the

embodied

as

well

as

forward,

to

eliminate

transportation

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stationary steam engine was puffing in the

strict

factory and mine. Another generation passed

basic

before inventors succeeded in combining these

occasional

ingredients, by putting the engine on wheels


and the wheels on the rails, so as to provide a

Paragraph 2: This was before the steam

machine to take the place of the horse. Thus

locomotive, and canal building was at its

the railroad age sprang from what had already

height . The companies building the canals to

happened in the eighteenth century.

transport coal needed surveyors to help them


find the coal deposits worth mining as well as

9. The word retained in the passage is closest

to determine the best courses for the canals.

in meaning to

This job gave Smith an opportunity to study

gained

the fresh rock outcrops created by the newly

established

dug canal. He later worked on similar jobs

profited from

across the length and breadth of England, all

maintained

the while studying the newly revealed strata


and collecting all the fossils he could find.
Smith used mail coaches to travel as much as

William Smith

10,000 miles per year. In 1815 he published

Paragraph 1: In 1769 in a little town in Oxford

the first modern geological map, A Map of

shire, England, a child with the very ordinary

the Strata of England and Wales with a Part of

name of William Smith was born into the poor

Scotland, a map so meticulously researched

family of a village blacksmith. He received

that it can still be used today.

rudimentary village schooling, but mostly he


roamed his uncle's farm collecting the fossils

5. The word meticulously in the passage is

that were so abundant in the rocks of the

closest in meaning to

Cotswold hills . When he grew older, William

carefully

Smith taught himself surveying from books he

quickly

bought with his small savings, and at the age

frequently

of eighteen he was apprenticed to a surveyor

obviously

of the local parish. He then proceeded to teach


himself

geology,

and

when

he

was

Paragraph 4: As he collected fossils from

twenty-four, he went to work for the company

strata throughout England, Smith began to see

that was excavating the Somerset Coal Canal

that the fossils told a different story from the

in the south of England.

rocks. Particularly in the younger strata, the


rocks were often so similar that he had trouble

1. The word rudimentary in the passage is

distinguishing the strata, but he never had

closest in meaning to

trouble telling the fossils apart. While rock

thorough

between two consistent strata might in one

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place be shale and in another sand stone, the

Cambrianwill never be found in Jurassic

fossils in that shale or sandstone were always

strata, nor a dinosaur in the Cambrian.

the same. Some fossils endured through so


many millions of years that they appear in

10. The word virtually in the passage is

many strata, but others occur only in a few

closest in meaning to

strata, and a few species had their births and

possibly

extinctions within one particular stratum.

absolutely

Fossils are thus identifying markers for

surprisingly

particular periods in Earth's history.

nearly

9. The word endured in the passage is closest

12. In mentioning trilobite, the author is

in meaning to

making which of the following points?

vanished

Fossils cannot be found in more than one

developed

rock stratum.

varied

Faunal succession can help put rock layers

survived

in relative temporal sequence.


Faunal succession cannot be applied to

Paragraph 5: Not only could Smith identify

different strata composed of the same kind of

rock strata by the fossils they contained, he

rock.

could also see a pattern emerging: certain

The presence of trilobite fossils makes it

fossils

difficult to date a rock.

always

appear

in

more

ancient

sediments, while others begin to be seen as the


strata become more recent. By following the
fossils, Smith was able to put all the strata of

Infantile Amnesia

England's

temporal

Paragraph 2: How might this inability to recall

sequence. About the same time, Georges

early experiences be explained? The sheer

Cuvier made the same discovery while

passage of time does not account for it; adults

studying the rocks around Paris. Soon it was

have excellent recognition of pictures of

realized that this principle of faunal (animal)

people who attended high school with them 35

succession was valid not only in England or

years earlier. Another seemingly plausible

France but virtually everywhere. It was

explanationthat

actually a principle of floral succession as well,

enduring

because

same

developmentalso is incorrect. Children two

transformation through time as did fauna.

and a half to three years old remember

Limestone may be found in the Cambrian or

experiences that occurred in their first year,

300 million years laterin the Jurassic

and eleven month olds remember some events

strata, but a trilobitethe ubiquitous marine

a year later. Nor does the hypothesis that

arthropod

infantile

earth

plants

that

into

relative

showed

had

its

the

birth

in

the

infants

memories

amnesia

at

reflects

do
this

not
point

form
in

repressionor

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holding backof sexually charged episodes


explain

the

repression

phenomenon.
may

occur,

While
people

subsequently

such
cannot

8. The word perspective in the passage is

remember ordinary events from the infant and

closest in meaning to

toddler periods either.

system
theory

2. The word plausible in the passage is

source

closest in meaning to

viewpoint

flexible
believable
debatable

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predictable

The Geologic History of the Mediterranean


Paragraph 1: In 1970 geologists Kenneth J.

3. The word phenomenon in the passage is

Hsu and William B.F. Ryan were collecting

closest in meaning to

research data while aboard the oceanographic

exception

research

repetition

objective of this particular cruise was to

occurrence

investigate the floor of the Mediterranean and

idea

to resolve questions about its geologic history.

vessel

Glomar

Challenger.

An

One question was related to evidence that the


Paragraph 5: A third likely explanation for

invertebrate fauna (animals without spines) of

infantile amnesia involves incompatibilities

the Mediterranean had changed abruptly about

between the ways in which infants encode

6 million years ago. Most of the older

information and the ways in which older

organisms were nearly wiped out, although a

children and adults retrieve it. Whether people

few hardy species survived. A few managed to

can remember an event depends critically on

migrate into the Atlantic. Somewhat later, the

the fit between the way in which they earlier

migrants returned, bringing new species with

encoded the information and the way in which

them. Why did the near extinction and

they later attempt to retrieve it. The better able

migrations occur?

the person is to reconstruct the perspective


from which the material was encoded, the

1The word objective in the passage is

more likely that recall will be successful.

closest in meaning to
achievement

7. The word critically in the passage is

requirement

closest in meaning to

purpose

fundamentally

feature

partially
consistently

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Paragraph 4: The time had come to formulate

different types

a hypothesis. The investigators theorized that


about 20 million years ago, the Mediterranean

11. The word Turbulent in the passage is

was a broad seaway linked to the Atlantic by

closest in meaning to

two narrow straits. Crustal movements closed

Fresh

the straits, and the landlocked Mediterranean

Deep

began to evaporate. Increasing salinity caused

Violent

by

Temperate

the

evaporation

resulted

in

the

extermination of scores of invertebrate species.


Only a few organisms especially (salt water)
became so dense that the calcium sulfate of

Ancient Rome and Greece

the hard layer was precipitated. In the central

Paragraph 3: Certainly, in trying to explain the

deeper part of the basin, the last of the brine

Roman phenomenon, one would have to place

evaporated to precipitate more soluble sodium

great emphasis on this almost instinct for the

chloride (salt). Later, under the weight of

territorial imperative. Roman priorities lay in

overlying

flowed

the organization, exploitation, and defense of

plastically upward to form salt domes. Before

their territory. In all probability it was the

this happened, however, the Mediterranean

fertile plain of Latium, where the Latins who

was a vast desert 3,000 meters deep. Then,

founded Rome originated, that created the

about 5.5 million years ago came the deluge.

habits and skills of landed settlement, landed

As a result of crustal adjustments and faulting,

property,

the

the

administration, and a land-based society. From

Mediterranean now connects to the Atlantic,

this arose the Roman genius for military

opened, and water cascaded spectacularly

organization and orderly government. In turn,

back into the Mediterranean. Turbulent waters

a deep attachment to the land, and to the

tore into the hardened salt flats, broke them up,

stability which rural life engenders, fostered

and ground them into the pebbles observed in

the Roman virtues: gravitas, a sense of

the first sample taken by the Challenger. As

responsibility, peitas, a sense of devotion to

the

family and country, and iustitia, a sense of the

sediments,

Strait

basin

of

was

this

salt

Gibraltar,

refilled,

where

normal

marine

organisms returned. Soon layer of oceanic

landed

economy,

landed

natural order.

ooze began to accumulate above the old hard


layer.

6. The word fostered in the passage is closest


in meaning to

8. The word scores in the passage is closest

accepted

in meaning to

combined

members

introduced

large numbers

encouraged

populations

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Paragraph 6: Yet it would be wrong to suggest

whose origins are not African but west Asian.

that Rome was somehow a junior partner in

Once the idea of planting diffused, Africans

Greco Roman civilization. The Roman

began to develop their own crops, such as

genius

new

certain varieties of rice, and they demonstrated

spheresespecially into those of law, military

a continued receptiveness to new imports. The

organization, administration, and engineering.

proposed areas of the domestication of

Moreover, the tensions that arose within the

African crops lie in a band that extends from

Roman state produced literary and artistic

Ethiopia across southern Sudan to West Africa.

sensibilities of the highest order. It was no

Subsequently, other crops, such as bananas,

accident that many leading Roman soldiers

were introduced from Southeast Asia.

was

projected

into

and statesmen were writers of high caliber.


1. The word diffused in the passage is
11. The word spheres in the passage is

closest in meaning to

closest in meaning to

emerged

abilities

was understood

areas

spread

combinations

developed

models
Paragraph 4: This technological shift cause
profound changes in the complexity of
Agriculture, Iron, and the Bantu Peoples

African societies. Iron represented power. In

Paragraph 1: There is evidence of agriculture

West Africa the blacksmith who made tools

in Africa prior to 3000 B.C. It may have

and weapons had an important place in society,

developed independently, but many scholars

often with special religious powers and

believe that the spread of agriculture and iron

functions. Iron hoes, which made the land

throughout Africa linked it to the major

more productive, and iron weapons, which

centers of the Near East and Mediterranean

made

world. The drying up of what is now the

symbolic meaning in a number of West Africa

Sahara desert had pushed many peoples to the

societies. Those who knew the secrets of

south into sub-Sahara Africa. These peoples

making iron gained ritual and sometimes

settled

political power.

at

first

hunting-and-gathering

in
bands,

scattered
although

the

warrior

more

powerful,

had

in

some places near lakes and rivers, people who

7. The word profound in the passage is

fished, with a more secure food supply, lived

closest in meaning to

in

fascinating

larger

population

concentrations.

Agriculture seems to have reached these

far-reaching

people from the Near East, since the first

necessary

domesticated crops were millets and sorghums

temporary

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8. The word ritual in the passage is closest in

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meaning to

The Rise of Teotihuacn

military

Paragraph 1: The city of Teotihuacn, which

physical

lay

ceremonial

modern-day Mexico City, began its growth by

permanent

200-100 B.C. At its height, between about

about

50

kilometers

northeast

of

A.D. 150 and 700, it probably had a


Paragraph 6: The diffusion of agriculture and

population of more than 125,000 people and

later of iron was accompanied by a great

covered at least 20 square kilometers. It had

movement of people who may have carried

over 2,000 apartment complexes, a great

these innovations. These people probably

market,

originated in eastern Nigeria. Their migration

workshops, an administrative center, a number

may have been set in motion by an increase in

of massive religious edifices, and a regular

population caused by a movement of peoples

grid pattern of streets and buildings. Clearly,

fleeing the desiccation, or drying up, of the

much planning and central control were

Sahara. They spoke a language, proto-Bantu

involved in the expansion and ordering of this

(Bantu means the people), which is the

great metropolis. Moreover, the city had

parent tongue of a language of a large number

economic and perhaps religious contacts with

of Bantu languages still spoken throughout

most parts of Mesoamerica (modern Central

sub-Sahara Africa. Why and how these people

America and Mexico).

large

number

of

industrial

spread out into central and southern Africa


remains a mystery, but archaeologists believe

1. The word massive in the passage is closest

that their iron weapons allowed them to

in meaning to

conquer their hunting-gathering opponents,

ancient

who still used stone implements. Still, the

carefully

process

very large

is

migrationor

uncertain,
simply

and

rapid

peaceful

demographic

carefully protected

growthmay have also caused the Bantu


explosion.

Paragraph 2: How did this tremendous


development take place, and why did it

11. The word fleeing in the passage is

happen in the Teotihuacn Valley? Among the

closest in meaning to

main factors are Teotihuacns geographic

afraid of

location on a natural trade route to the south

displaced by

and east of the Valley of Mexico, the obsidian

running away from

resources in the Teotihuacn Valley itself, and

responding to

the valleys potential for extensive irrigation.


The exact role of other factors is much more
difficult

to

pinpointfor

instance,

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Teotihuacns religious significance as a

by the first century A.D.

shrine, the historical situation in and around


the Valley of Mexico toward the end of the

8. The word predominant in the passage is

first millennium B.C., the ingenuity and

closest in meaning to

foresightedness of Teotihuacns elite, and,

most aggressive

finally, the impact of natural disasters, such as

most productive

the volcanic eruptions of the late first

principal

millennium B.C.

earliest

3. The word pinpoint in the passage is


closest in meaning to

Extinction of the Dinosaurs

identify precisely

Paragraph 3: If true, though, why did

make an argument for

cold-blooded animals such as snakes, lizards,

describe

turtles, and crocodiles survive the freezing

understand

winters and torrid summers? These animals


are at the mercy of the climate to maintain a

4. The word ingenuity in the passage is

livable

body

temperature.

Its

hard

to

closest in meaning to

understand why they would not be affected,

ambition

whereas dinosaurs were left too crippled to

sincerity

cope, especially if, as some scientists believe,

faith

dinosaurs were warm-blooded. Critics also

cleverness

point out that the shallow seaways had


retreated from and advanced on the continents

Paragraph 3: This last factor is at least

numerous times during the Mesozoic, so why

circumstantially implicated in Teotihuacns

did the dinosaurs survive the climatic changes

rise. Prior to 200 B.C., a number of relatively

associated with the earlier fluctuations but not

small centers coexisted in and near the Valley

with this one? Although initially appealing,

of Mexico. Around this time, the largest of

the hypothesis of a simple climatic change

these

related to sea levels is insufficient to explain

centers,

Cuicuilco,

was

seriously

affected by a volcanic eruption, with much of

all the data.

its agricultural land covered by lava. With


Cuicuilco eliminated as a potential rival, any

4. The word cope in the passage is closest in

one of a number of relatively modest towns

meaning to

might have emerged as a leading economic

adapt

and political power in Central Mexico. The

move

archaeological evidence clearly indicates,

continue

though, that Teotihuacn was the center that

compete

did arise as the predominant force in the area

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6. The word fluctuations in the passage is

Paragraph 6: In view of these facts, scientists

closest in meaning to

hypothesized that a single large asteroid, about

extremes

10 to 15 kilometers across, collided with Earth,

retreats

and the resulting fallout created the boundary

periods

lay. Their calculations show that the impact

variations

kicked up a dust cloud that cut off sunlight for


several months, inhibiting photosynthesis in

Paragraph 5: Ir has not been common at

plants; decreased surface temperatures on

Earths since the very beginning of the

continents to below freezing; caused extreme

planets history. Because it usually exists in a

episodes of acid rain;

metallic

preferentially

and significantly raised long-term global

incorporated in Earths core as the planet

temperatures through the greenhouse effect.

cooled and consolidated. Ir is found in high

This disruption of food chain and climate

concentrations in some meteorites, in which

would have eradicated the dinosaurs and other

the

organisms in less than fifty years.

state,

solar

composition

it

systems
is

was

original

preserved.

chemical

Even

today,

microscopic meteorites continually bombard

11. The word disruption in the passage is

Earth, falling on both land and sea. By

closest in meaning to

measuring how many of these meteorites fall

exhaustion

to Earth over a given period of time, scientists

disturbance

can estimate how long it might have taken to

modification

deposit the observed amount of Ir in the

disappearance

boundary clay. These calculations suggest that


a period of about one million years would
have been required. However, other reliable

Running Water on Mars?

evidence suggests that the deposition of the

Paragraph 1: Photographic evidence suggests

boundary clay could not have taken one

that liquid water once existed in great quantity

million

high

on the surface of Mars. Two types of flow

concentration of Ir seems to require a special

features are seen: runoff channels and outflow

explanation.

channels. Runoff channels are found in the

years.

So

the

unusually

southern highlands. These flow features are


9. The word bombard in the passage is

extensive systemssometimes hundreds of

closest in meaning to

kilometers in total lengthof interconnecting,

approach

twisting channels that seem to merge into

strike

larger, wider channels. They bear a strong

pass

resemblance to river systems on Earth, and

circle

geologists think that they are dried-up beds of


long-gone rivers that once carried rainfall on

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Mars from the mountains down into the

3. The word relics in the passage is closest in

valleys. Runoff channels on Mars speak of a

meaning to

time

remains
sites

4 billion years ago (the age of the Martian

requirements

highlands), when the atmosphere was thicker,

sources

the

surface

warmer,

and

liquid

water

widespread.

4. The word miniature in the passage is

1. The word merge in the passage is closest

closest in meaning to

in meaning to

temporary

expand

small

separate

multiple

straighten out

familiar

combine
Paragraph 5: Aside from some small-scale
Paragraph 2: Outflow channels are probably

gullies (channels) found since 2000, which are

relics of catastrophic flooding on Mars long

inconclusive, astronomers have no direct

ago. They appear only in equatorial regions

evidence for liquid water anywhere on the

and

extensive

surface of Mars today, and the amount of

interconnected networks. Instead, they are

water vapor in the Martian atmosphere is tiny.

probably the paths taken by huge volumes of

Yet even setting aside the unproven hints of

water draining from the southern highlands

ancient oceans, the extent of the outflow

into the northern plains. The onrushing water

channels suggests that a huge total volume of

arising from these flash floods likely also

water existed on Mars in the past. Where did

formed

teardrop-shaped

all the water go? The answer may be that

islands(resembling the miniature versions

virtually all the water on Mars is now locked

seen in the wet sand of our beaches at low tide)

in the permafrost layer under the surface, with

that have been found on the plains close to the

more contained in the planets polar caps.

generally

the

do

not

odd

form

ends of the outflow channels. Judging from


the width and depth of the channels, the flow

11. The word hints in the passage is closest

rates

in meaning to

must

have

been

truly

enormousperhaps as much as a hundred

clues

times greater than the 105 tons per second

features

carried by the great Amazon river. Flooding

arguments

shaped the outflow channels approximately 3

effects

billion years ago, about the same times as the


northern volcanic plains formed.

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ago. Research now indicates that sizable areas

Colonizing the Americas via the Northwest

of southeastern Alaska along the inner

Coast

continental shelf were not covered by ice

Paragraph 1: It has long been accepted that the

toward the end of the last Ice Age. One study

Americas were colonized by a migration of

suggests that except for a 250-mile coastal

peoples from Asia, slowly traveling across a

area between southwestern British Columbia

land bridge called Beringia (now the Bering

and Washington State, the Northwest Coast of

Strait between northeastern Asia and Alaska)

North America was largely free of ice by

during the last Ice Age. The first water craft

approximately 16,000 years ago. Vast areas

theory about this migration was that around

along the coast may have been deglaciated

11,000-12,000 years ago there was an ice-free

beginning around 16,000 years ago, possibly

corridor stretching from eastern Beringia to

providing a coastal corridor for the movement

the areas of North America south of the great

of plants, animals, and humans sometime

northern glaciers. It was this midcontinental

between 13,000 and 14,000 years ago.

corridor between two massive ice sheetsthe

7. The author's purpose in paragraph 4 is to

Laurentide to the east and the Cordilleran to

indicate that a number of recent geologic

the westthat enabled the southward migration.

studies seem to provide support for the coastal

But belief in this ice-free corridor began to

hypothesis

crumble

indicate that coastal and inland migrations

when

paleoecologist

Glen

MacDonald demonstrated that some of the

may have happened simultaneously

most important radiocarbon dates used to

explain why humans may have reached

support the existence of an ice-free corridor

America's northwest coast before animal s and

were incorrect. He persuasively argued that

plants did

such an ice-free corridor did not exist until

show that the coastal hypothesis may explain

much later, when the continental ice began its

how people first reached Alaska but it cannot

final retreat.

explain how people reached areas like modern


British Columbia and Washington State

2. The word persuasively in the passage is


closest in meaning to

8. The word Vast in the passage is closest in

aggressively

meaning to

inflexibly

Frozen

convincingly

Various

carefully

Isolated
Huge

Paragraph 4: More recent geologic studies


documented deglaciation and the existence of

Paragraph 5: The coastal hypothesis has

ice-free areas throughout major coastal areas

gained increasing support in recent years

of British Columbia, Canada, by 13,000 years

because the remains of large land animals,

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such as caribou and brown bears, have been

chance

found in southeastern Alaska dating between

protection

10,000 and 12,500 years ago. This is the time

possibility

period in which most scientists formerly

incentive

believed the area to be inhospitable for


humans. It has been suggested that if the

Reflection in Teaching

environment were capable of supporting

Paragraph 1: Teachers, it is thought, benefit

breeding populations of bears, there would

from the practice of reflection, the conscious

have been enough food resources to support

act of thinking deeply about and carefully

humans. Fladmark and other believe that the

examining the interactions and events within

first human colonization of America occurred

the ir own classrooms. Educators T. Wildman

by boat along the Northwest Coast during the

and J. Niles (1987) describe a scheme for

very late Ice Age, possibly as early as 14,000

developing reflective practice in experienced

years ago. The most recent geologic evidence

teachers. This was justified by the view that

indicates that it may have been possible for

reflective practice could help teachers to feel

people to colonize ice-free regions along the

more intellectually involved in their role and

continental shelf that were still exposed by the

work in teaching and enable them to cope with

lower sea level between13,000 and 14,000

the

years ago.

uncertainty of knowledge in the discipline of

paucity

of

scientific

fact

and

the

teaching.
10. The word inhospitable in the passage is
closest in meaning to

1. The word justified in the passage is

not familiar

closest in meaning to

not suitable

supported

not dangerous

shaped

not reachable

stimulated
suggested

Paragraph 6: The coastal hypothesis suggests


an economy based on marine mammal hunting,

Paragraph 2: Wildman and Niles were

saltwater fishing gathering, and the use of

particularly interested in investigating the

watercraft. Because of the barrier of ice to the

conditions under which reflection might

east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and

flourish-a subject on which there is little

populated areas to the north, there may have

guidance in the literature. They designed an

been a greater impetus for people to move in a

experimental strategy for a group of teachers

southerly direction.

in Virginia and worked with 40 practicing


teachers over several years. There were

12. The word impetus in the passage is

concerned that many would be drawn to these

closest in meaning to

new, refreshing conceptions of

teaching

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only to find that the void between the

Paragraph 5: Wildman and Niles identify three

abstractions and the realities of teacher

principles that facilitate reflective practice in a

reflection is too great to bridge. Reflection on

teaching situation. The first is support from

a complex task such as teaching is not easy.

administrators

The teachers were taken through a program

enabling

of talking about teaching events, moving on to

requirements of reflective practice and how it

reflecting about specific issues in a supported,

relates to teaching students. The second is the

and later an independent, manner.

availability of sufficient time and space . The

in

an

teachers

education

to

system,

understand

the

teachers in the program described how they


3. The word flourish in the passage is closest

found it difficult to put aside the immediate

in meaning to

demands of others in order to give themselves

continue

the time they needed to develop their

occur

reflective skills. The third is the development

succeed

of a collaborative environment with support

apply

from

other

teachers.

Support

and

encouragement were also required to help


Paragraph 3: Wildman and Niles observed that

teachers in the program cope with aspects of

systematic reflection on teaching required a

their professional life with which they were

sound ability to understand classroom events

not comfortable. Wildman and Niles make a

in an objective

summary

manner. They describe the

comment:

Perhaps

the

most

initial understanding in the teachers with

important thing we learned is the idea of the

whom

teacher-as-reflective-practitioner

they

were

working

as

being

will

not

utilitarian and not rich or detailed enough

happen simply because it is a good or even

to drive systematic reflection.Teachers rarely

compelling idea.

have the time or opportunities to view their


own or the teaching of others in an objective

9. The word compelling in the passage is

manner. Further observation revealed the

closest in meaning to

tendency of teachers to evaluate events rather

commonly held

than review the contributory factors in a

persuasive

considered manner by, in effect, standing

original

outside the situation.

practical

6. The word objective in the passage is


closest in meaning to

The Arrival of Plant Life in Hawaii

unbiased

Paragraph 3: Lichens helped to speed the

positive

decomposition of the hard rock surfaces,

systematic

preparing a soft bed of soil that was

thorough

abundantly supplied with minerals that had

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been carried in the molten rock from the

of flora evolved on Earth: the seed-bearing

bowels of Earth. Now, other forms of life

plants. This was a wonderful biological

could take hold: ferns and mosses (two of the

invention. The seed has an outer coating that

most ancient types of land plants) that flourish

surrounds the genetic material of the new

even in rock crevices. These plants propagate

plant,

by producing sporestiny fertilized cells that

concentrated supply of nutrients. Thus the

contain all the instructions for making a new

seeds

plantbut the spore are unprotected by any

enhanced over those of the naked spore. One

outer coating and carry no supply of nutrient.

type of seed-bearing plant, the angiosperm,

Vast numbers of them fall on the ground

includes all forms of blooming vegetation. In

beneath the mother plants. Sometimes they are

the angiosperm the seeds are wrapped in an

carried farther afield by water or by wind. But

additional layer of covering. Some of these

only those few spores that settle down in very

coats are hardlike the shell of a nutfor extra

favorable locations can start new life; the vast

protection. Some are soft and tempting, like a

majority fall on barren ground. By force of

peach or a cherry. In some angiosperms the

sheer numbers, however, the mosses and ferns

seeds are equipped with gossamer wings, like

reached Hawaii, survived, and multiplied.

the dandelion and milkweed seeds. These new

Some species developed great size, becoming

characteristics offered better ways for the seed

tree ferns that even now grow in the Hawaiian

to move to new habitats. They could travel

forests.

through the air, float in water, and lie dormant

and

inside

chances

this

of

covering

survival

are

is

greatly

for many months.


4. The word abundantly in the passage is
closest in meaning to

7. The word This in the passage refers to

occasionally

the spread of ferns and mosses in Hawaii

plentifully

the creation of the Hawaiian Islands

usefully

the evolution of ferns

fortunately

the development of plants that produce


seeds

5. The word propagate in the passage is


closest in meaning to

9. Why does the author mention a nut, a

multiply

peach, and a cherry?

emerge

To indicate that some seeds are less likely to

live

survive than others

evolve

To point out that many angiosperms can be


eaten

Paragraph 4: Many millions of years after

To provide examples of blooming plants

ferns evolved (but long before the Hawaiian

To illustrate the variety of coverings among

Islands were born from the sea), another kind

angiosperm seeds

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high-fired ceramics of good quality. White


10. The word dormant in the passage is

wares produced in Hebei and Henan provinces

closest in meaning to

from the seventh to the tenth centuries evolved

hidden

into the highly prized porcelains of the Song

inactive

dynasty (AD. 960-1279), long regarded as one

underground

of the high points in the history of China's

preserved

ceramic industry. The tradition of religious


sculpture extends over most historical periods
but is less clearly delineated than that of stone

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wares or porcelains, for it embraces the old

Chinese Pottery

custom of earthenware burial ceramics with

Paragraph 2: The function and status of

later

ceramics in China varied from dynasty to

ornament. Ceramic products also include

dynasty, so they may be utilitarian, burial,

lead-glazed tomb models of the Han dynasty,

trade-collectors',

objects,

three-color lead-glazed vessels and figures of

according to their quality and the era in which

the Tang dynasty, and Ming three -color

they were made. The ceramics fall into three

temple ornaments, in which the motifs were

broad typesearthenware, stoneware, and

outlined in a raised trail of slipas well as the

porcelainfor vessels, architectural items

many burial ceramics produced in imitation of

such as roof tiles, and modeled objects and

vessels made in materials of higher intrinsic

figures. In addition, there was an important

value.

or

even

ritual

religious

images

and

architectural

group of sculptures made for religious use, the


majority

of

which

were

produced

in

earthenware.

3. The word evolve in the passage is closest


in meaning to
divided

1 .The word status in the passage is closest

extended

in meaning to

developed

origin

vanished

importance
quality

Paragraph 4: Trade between the West and the

design

settled and prosperous Chinese dynasties


introduced

new

forms

and

different

Paragraph 3: The earliest ceramics were fired

technologies. One of the most far -reaching

to earthenware temperatures, but as early as

examples

the fifteenth century B.C., high-temperature

ninth-century AD. Chinese porcelain wares

stone wares were being made with glazed

imported into the Arab world. So admired

surfaces. During the Six Dynasties period (AD

were these pieces that they encouraged the

265-589), kilns in north China were producing

development of earthenware made in imitation

is

the

impact

of

the

fine

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of porcelain and instigated research into the

mandarin ducks stood for wedded bliss; the

method of their manufacture. From the Middle

pine tree, peach, and crane are emblems of

East the Chinese acquired a blue pigment a

long life; and fish leaping from waves

purified form of cobalt oxide unobtainable at

indicated

that time in Chinathat contained only a low

examinations. Only when European decorative

level of manganese. Cobalt ores found in

themes were introduced did these meanings

China have a high manganese content, which

become obscured or even lost.

success

in

the

civil

service

produces a more muted blue-gray color. In the


seventeenth century, the trading activities of

8. The word whereas in the passage is

the Dutch East India Company resulted in vast

closest in meaning to

quantities of decorated Chinese porcelain

while

being brought to Europe, which stimulated

previously

and influenced the work of a wide variety of

surprisingly

wares, notably Delft. The Chinese themselves

because

adapted many specific vessel forms from the


West, such as bottles with long spouts, and

Paragraph 6: From early times pots were used

designed a range of decorative patterns

in both religious and secular contexts. The

especially for the European market.

imperial court commissioned work and in the


Yuan dynasty (A.D. 1279-1368) an imperial

6. The word instigate in the passage is

ceramic factory was established at Jingdezhen.

closest in meaning to

Pots played an important part in some

improved

religious ceremonies. Long and often lyrical

investigated

descriptions of the different types of ware

narrowed

exist that assist in classifying pots, although

caused

these sometimes confuse an already large and


complicated picture.

Paragraph 5: Just as painted designs on Greek


pots may seem today to be purely decorative,

12. The word these in the passage

whereas in fact they were carefully and

religious ceremonies

precisely worked out so that at the time, their

descriptions

meaning was clear, so it is with Chinese pots.

types of ware

To twentieth-century eyes, Chinese pottery

pots

refers to

may appear merely decorative, yet to the


Chinese the form of each object and its
adornment had meaning and significance. The

Variations in the Climate

dragon represented the emperor, and the

Paragraph 4: What the proxy records make

phoenix,

pomegranate

abundantly clear is that there have been

indicated fertility, and a pair of fish, happiness;

significant natural changes in the climate over

the

empress;

the

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timescales longer than a few thousand years.

on the climate. Thus we need to be able to

Equally striking, however, is the relative

include these in our deliberations. Some

stability of the climate in the past 10,000 years

current analyses conclude that volcanoes and

(the Holocene period).

solar activity explain quite a considerable


amount of the observed variability in the

5. The word striking in the passage is closest

period from the seventeenth to the early

in meaning to

twentieth centuries, but that they cannot be

noticeable

invoked to explain the rapid warming in recent

confusing

decades.

true
unlikely

10. The word deliberations in the passage is


closest in meaning to

Paragraph 5: To the extent that the coverage

records

of the global climate from these records can

discussions

provide a measure of its true variability, it

results

should at least indicate how all the natural

variations

causes of climate change have combined.


These include the chaotic fluctuations of the

11. The word invoked in the passage is

atmosphere, the slower but equally erratic

closest in meaning to

behavior of the oceans, changes in the land

demonstrated

surfaces, and the extent of ice and snow. Also

called upon

included will be any variations that have

supported

arisen from volcanic activity, solar activity,

expected

and, possibly, human activities.


7. The word erratic in the passage is closest

Seventeenth-Century European Economic

in meaning to

Growth

dramatic

Paragraph 1: In the late sixteenth century and

important

into the seventeenth, Europe continued the

unpredictable

growth that had lifted it out of the relatively

common

less prosperous medieval period (from the


mid-400s to the late 1400s). Among the key

Paragraph 7: In addition to the internal

factors behind this growth were increased

variability of the global climate system itself,

agricultural productivity and an expansion of

there is the added factor of external influences,

trade.

such as volcanoes and solar activity. There is a


growing body of opinion that both these

2. The word key in the passage is closest in

physical variations have a measurable impact

meaning to

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historical

forms. In fact, a lac k of understanding

many

concerning the purposes of Egyptian art has

important

often led it to be compared unfavorably with

hidden

the art of other cultures: Why did the


Egyptians not develop sculpture in which the

Paragraph 4: Increased agricultural production

body turned and twisted through space like

in turn facilitated rural industry, an intrinsic

classical Greek statuary? Why do the artists

part of the expansion of industry. Woolens

seem to get left and right confused? And why

and

did

textile

manufacturers,

in

particular,

they

not

discover

the

geometric

utilized rural cottage (in-home) production,

perspective as European artists did in the

which took advantage of cheap and plentiful

Renaissance? The answer to such questions

rural labor. In the German states, the ravages

has nothing to do with a lac k of skill or

of the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) further

imagination on the part of Egyptian artist sand

moved textile production into the countryside.

everything to do with the purposes for which

Members of poor peasant families spun or

they were producing their art.

wove cloth and linens at home for scant


remuneration in an attempt to supplement

1. The word vital in the passage is closest in

meager family income.

meaning to
attractive

6. The word meager in the passage is closest

essential

in meaning to

usual

very necessary

practical

very low
traditional

Paragraph2:

primary

three-dimensional

The

majority

representations,

of
whether

standing, seated, or kneeling, exhibit what is


called frontality: they face straight ahead,
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neither twisting nor turning. When such

Ancient Egyptian Sculpture

statues are viewed in isolation, out of their

Paragraph 1: In order to understand ancient

original context and without knowledge of

Egyptian art, it is vital to know as much as

their function, it is easy to criticize them for

possible of the elite Egyptians' view of the

their rigid attitudes that remained unchanged

world and the functions and contexts of the art

for three thousand years. Frontality is,

produced for them. Without this knowledge

however, directly related to the functions of

we can appreciate only the formal content of

Egyptian statuary and the contexts in which

Egyptian art, and we will fail to understand

the statues were set up. Statues were created

why it was produced or the concepts that

not for their decorative effect but to play a

shaped it and caused it to adopt its distinctive

primary role in the cults of the gods, the king,

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and the dead. They were designed to be put in

and the body and between the legs in standing

places where these beings could manifest

figures or the legs and the seat in seated ones

themselves in order to be the recipients of

was not normally cut away. From a practical

ritual actions. Thus it made sense to show the

aspect this protected the figures against

statue looking ahead at what was happening in

breakage

front of it, so that the living per former of the

images a sense of strength and power, usually

ritual could interact with the divine or

enhanced by a supporting back pillar. By

deceased recipient. Very often such statues

contrast, wooden statues were carved from

were enclosed in rectangular shrines or wall

several pieces of wood that were pegged

niches whose only opening was at the front,

together to form the finished work, and metal

making it natural for the statue to display

statues were either made by wrapping sheet

frontality. Other statue s were designed to be

metal around a wooden core or cast by the lost

placed within an architectural setting, for

wax process. The arms could be held away

instance, in front of the monumental entrance

from the body and carry separate items in their

gateways to temples known as pylons, or in

hands; there is no back pillar. The effect is

pillared courts, where they would be placed

altogether lighter and freer than that achieved

against or between pillar s: the ir frontality

in stone, but because both perform the same

worked perfectly within the architectural

function, formal wooden and metal statues

context.

still display frontality.

5. The word context in the passage is closest

9. The word core in the passage is closest in

in meaning to

meaning to

connection

material

influence

layer

environment

center

requirement

frame

7. The word they I n t h e p ass age refers t o

Paragraph 4: Apart from statues representing

statues

deities, kings, and named members of the e

gateways

lite that can be called formal, there is another

temples

group of three -dimensional represent at ions

pillared courts

that

and

depicts

psychologically

generic

figures,

gives

the

frequently

servants, from the none lite population. The


Paragraph 3: Statues were normally made of

function of these is quite different. Many are

stone, wood, or metal. Stone statues were

made to be put in the tombs of the e lite in

worked from single rectangular blocks of

order to serve the tomb owners in the afterlife.

material and retained the compactness of the

Unlike formal statue s that are limited to static

original shape. The stone between the arms

pose s o f standing, sitting, and kneeling, these

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figures depict a wide range of actions, such as

found that caged migratory birds became very

grinding grain, baking bread, producing pots,

restless at about the time they would normally

and making music, and they are shown in

have begun migration in the wild. Furthermore,

appropriate poses, bending and squatting as

he noticed that as they fluttered around in the

they carry out their tasks.

cage, they often launched themselves in the


direction of their normal migratory route. He

11. The word depicts in the passage is closest

then set up experiments with caged starlings

in meaning to

and found that their orientation was , in fact,

imagines

in the proper migratory direction except when

classifies

the sky was overcast, at which times there was

elevates

no clear direction to their restless movements.

portrays

Kramer surmised, therefore, that they were


orienting according to the position of the Sun.
To test this idea, he blocked their view of the

Orientation and Navigation

Sun and used mirrors to change its apparent

Paragraph 1: To South Americans, robins are

position.

birds that fly north every spring. To North

circumstances, the birds oriented with respect

Americans, the robins simply vacation in the

to the new Sun. They seemed to be using the

south each winter. Furthermore, they fly to

Sun as a compass to determine direction. At

very specific places in South America and will

the time, this idea seemed preposterous. How

often come back to the same trees in North

could a bird navigate by the Sun when some

American yards the following spring. The

of us lose our way with road maps? Obviously,

question is not why they would leave the cold

more testing was in order.

He

found

that

under

these

of winter so much as how they find their way


around. The question perplexed people for

4. The word preposterous in the passage is

years, until, in the 1950s, a German scientist

closest in meaning to

named

unbelievable

Gustave

Kramer

provided

some

answers and, in the process, raised new

inadequate

questions.

limited
creative

2. The word perplexed in the passage is


closest in meaning to

Paragraph 7: There is accumulating evidence

defeated

indicating that birds navigate by using a wide

interested

variety of environmental cues. Other areas

puzzled

under

occupied

landmarks, coastlines, sonar, and even smells.

investigation

include

magnetism,

The studies are complicated by the fact that


Paragraph 3: Early in his research, Kramer

the data are sometimes contradictory and the

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mechanisms apparently change from time to

short-term

time. Furthermore, one sensory ability may

well designed

back up another.
Paragraph 3: The hypothesis that begging calls
12. The word accumulating in the passage is

have evolved properties that reduce their

closest in meaning to

potential for attracting predators yields a

new

prediction:

increasing

experience high rates of nest predation should

convincing

produce softer begging signals of higher

extensive

frequency than nestlings of other species less

baby

birds

of

species

that

often victimized by nest predators. This


prediction was supported by data collected in
Begging by Nestlings

one survey of 24 species from an Arizona

Paragraph 2: Further evidence for the costs of

forest, more evidence that predator pressure

begging comes from a study of differences in

favors the evolution of begging calls that are

the begging calls of warbler species that nest

hard to detect and pinpoint.

on the ground versus those that nest in the


relative safety of trees. The young of

6. The word prediction in the passage is

ground-nesting warblers produce begging

closest in meaning to

cheeps of higher frequencies than do their

surprise

tree-nesting relatives. These higher-frequency

discovery

sounds do not travel as far, and so may better

explanation

conceal the individuals producing them, who

expectation

are especially Vulnerable to predators in their


ground nests. David Haskell created artificial

7. The word pinpoint in the passage is

nests with clay eggs and placed them on the

closest in meaning to

ground beside a tape recorder that played the

observe

begging calls of either tree -nesting or of

locate exactly

ground-nesting

copy accurately

warblers.

The

eggsadvertised by the tree-nesters' begging

recognize

calls were found bitten significantly more


often than the eggs associated with the

Paragraph 4: Given that predators can make it

ground-nesters' calls.

costly to beg for food, what benefit do


begging

nestlings

derive

from

their

3. The word artificial in the passage is

communications? One possibility is that a

closest in meaning to

noisy baby bird provides accurate signals of

attractive

its real hunger and good health, making it

not real

worthwhile for the listening parent to give it

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food in a nest where several other offspring

pictured

are usually available to be fed. If this

imagined

hypothesis is true, then it follows that


nestlings should adjust the intensity of their

Paragraph 6: Occasionally one can determine

signals in relation to the signals produced by

whether stone tools were used in the right

their nest mates, who are competing for

hand or the left, and it is even possible to

parental

experimentally

assess how far back this feature can be traced.

deprived baby robins are placed in a nest with

In stone tool making experiments, Nick Toth,

normally fed siblings, the hungry nestlings

a right-hander, held the core (the stone that

beg more loudly than usual but so do their

would become the tool) in his left hand and

better-fed siblings, though not as loudly as the

the hammer stone in his right. As the tool was

hungrier birds.

made, the core was rotated clockwise, and the

attention.

When

flakes, removed in sequence, had a little


8. The word derive in the passage is closest

crescent of cortex (the core's outer surface) on

in meaning to

the side. Toth's knapping produced 56 percent

require

flakes with the cortex on the right, and 44

gain

percent left-oriented flakes. A left-handed

use

toolmaker would produce the opposite pattern.

produce

Toth has applied these criteria to the similarly


made pebble tools from a number of early
sites (before 1.5 million years) at Koobi Fora,

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Kenya, probably made by Homo habilis. At

Which Hand Did They Use?

seven sites he found that 57 percent of the

Paragraph 2: Cave art furnishes other types of

flakes were right-oriented, and 43 percent left,

evidence

a pattern almost identical to that produced

of

this

phenomenon.

Most

engravings, for example, are best lit from the

today.

left, as befits the work of right-handed artists,


who generally prefer to have the light source

10. The word criteria in the passage is

on the left so that the shadow of their hand

closest in meaning to

does not fall on the tip of the engraving tool or

standards

brush. In the few cases where an Ice Age

findings

figure is depicted holding something, it is

ideas

mostly, though not always, in the right hand.

techniques

3. The phrase depicted in the passage is


closest in meaning to

Transition to Sound in Film

identified

Paragraph 1: The shift from silent to sound

revealed

film at the end of the 1920s marks, so far, the

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most important transformation in motion

live music helped to bring the film its wide

picture history. Despite all the highly visible

international fame.

technological developments in theatrical and


home delivery of the moving image that have

3. The word paradoxes in the passage is

occurred over the decades since then, no

closest in meaning to

single innovation has come close to being

difficulties

regarded as a similar kind of watershed. In

accomplishments

nearly every language, however the words are

parallels

phrased, the most basic division in cinema

contradictions

history lies between films that are mute and


Paragraph 3: Beyond that, the triumph of

films that speak.

recorded sound has overshadowed the rich


1. The word regarded in the passage is

diversity

of

technological

closest in meaning to

experiments with the visual image that were

analyzed

going forward simultaneously in the 1920s.

considered

New color processes, larger or differently

altered

shaped

criticized

projections, even television, were among the

screen

sizes,

and

aesthetic

multiple-screen

developments invented or tried out during the


Paragraph 2: Yet this most fundamental

period, sometimes with startling success. The

standard of historical periodization conceals a

high costs of converting to sound and the early

host of paradoxes. Nearly every movie theater,

limitations of sound technology were among

however modest, had a piano or organ to

the factors that suppressed innovations or

provide musical accompaniment to silent

retarded advancement in these other areas.

pictures. In many instances, spectators in the

The introduction of new screen formats was

era

experienced

put off for a quarter century, and color, though

alongside

utilized over the next two decades for special

movies' visual images, from the Japanese

productions, also did not become a norm until

benshi

the 1950s.

before

elaborate

dialogue

recorded
aural

sound

presentations

(narrators)
narratives

crafting
to

multivoiced

original

Musical

compositions performed by symphony -size

6. The word overshadowed in the passage is

orchestras in Europe and the United States. In

closest in meaning to

Berlin, for the premiere performance outside

distracted from

the Soviet Union of The Battleship Potemkin,

explained

film director Sergei Eisenstein worked with

conducted

Austrian

coordinated with

composer

Edmund

Meisel

(1874-1930) on a musical score matching


sound to image; the Berlin screenings with

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Paragraph 4: Though it may be difficult to

Euphrates, for example, have brought fertile

imagine from a later perspective, a strain of

silts and water to the inhabitants of their lower

critical opinion in the 1920s predicted that

valleys.

sound film would be a technical novelty that

increasingly controlled by human intervention,

would soon fade from sight, just as had many

creating a need for international river-basin

previous attempts, dating well back before the

agreements. The filling of the Ataturk and

First World War, to link images with recorded

other dams in Turkey has drastically reduced

sound. These critics were making a common

flows in the Euphrates, with potentially

assumptionthat

serious consequences for Syria and Iraq.

inadequacies

of

the
earlier

technological
efforts

Today,

river

discharges

are

(poor

synchronization, weak sound amplification,

2. The word drastically in the passage is

fragile sound recordings) would invariably

closest in meaning to

occur again. To be sure, their evaluation of the

obviously

technical flaws in 1920s sound experiments

unfortunately

was not so far off the mark, yet they neglected

rapidly

to take into account important new forces in

severely

the motion picture field that, in a sense, would


not take no for an answer.

Paragraph 5: Deserts contain large amounts of


groundwater when compared to the amounts

9. The word neglected in the passage is

they hold in surface stores such as lakes and

closest in meaning to

rivers.

failed

groundwater enters the hydrological cycle

needed

feeding the flows of streams, maintaining lake

started

levels, and being recharged (or refilled)

expected

through surface flows and rainwater. In recent


years,

But

only

groundwater

small

has

fraction

become

of

an

increasingly important source of freshwater


Water in the Desert

for desert dwellers. The United Nations

Paragraph 2: A rid lands, surprisingly, contain

Environment Programme and the World Bank

some of the worlds largest river systems,

have

such as the Murray -Darling in Australia, the

groundwater resources of arid lands and to

Rio Grande in North America, the Indus in

develop appropriate extraction techniques.

Asia, and the Nile in Africa. These rivers and

Such programs are much needed because in

river systems are known as exogenous

many arid lands there is only a vague idea of

because their sources lie outside the arid zone.

the extent of groundwater resources. It is

They are vital for sustaining life in some of

known, however, that the distribution of

the driest parts of the world. For centuries, the

groundwater is uneven, and that much of it

annual floods of the Nile, Tigris, and

lies at great depths.

funded

attempts

to

survey

the

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Paragraph 7: Water does not remain immobile


5. The word dwellers in the passage is

in an aquifer but can seep out at springs or

closest in meaning to

leak into other aquifers. The rate of movement

settlements

may be very slow: in the Indus plain, the

farmers

movement of saline (salty) ground waters has

tribes

still not reached equilibrium after 70 years of

inhabitants

being

tapped.

The

mineral

content

of

groundwater normally increases with the


Paragraph 6: Groundwater is stored in the pore

depth, but even quite shallow aquifers can be

spaces and joints of rocks and unconsolidated

highly saline.

(unsolidified) sediments or in the openings


widened through fractures and weathering.

10. The word immobile in the passage is

The water-saturated rock or sediment is

closest in meaning to

known as an aquifer. Because they are

enclosed

porous, sedimentary rocks, such as sandstones

permanent

and conglomerates, are important potential

motionless

sources of groundwater. Large quantities of

intact

water may also be stored in lime stones when


joints and cracks have been enlarged to form
cavities.

Most

limestone

and

sandstone

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aquifers are deep and extensive but may

Types of Social Groups

contain ground waters that are not being

Paragraph 1: Life places us in a complex web

recharged. Most shallow aquifers in sand and

of relationships with other people. Our

gravel deposits produce lower yields, but they

humanness arises out of these relationships in

can be rapidly recharged. Some deep aquifers

the course of social interaction. Moreover, our

are known as fossil waters. The term fossil

humanness must be sustained through social

describes water that has been present for

interactionand fairly constantly so. When an

several thousand years. These aquifers became

association continues long enough for two

saturated more than 10,000 years ago and are

people to become linked together by a

no longer being recharged.

relatively stable set of expectations, it is called


a relationship.

7. The word fractures in the passage is


closest in meaning to

1. The word complex in the passage is

streams

closest in meaning to

cracks

delicate

storms

elaborate

earthquakes

private
common

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as a device to bring into line individuals


within

whose behavior goes beyond that allowed by

bonds:

the particular group. Even more important,

ties.

primary groups define social reality for us by

Expressive ties are social links formed when

structuring our experiences. By providing us

we emotionally invest ourselves in and

with definitions of situations, they elicit from

commit ourselves to other people. Through

our behavior that conforms to group-devised

association with people who are meaningful to

meanings. Primary groups, then, serve both as

us, we achieve a sense of security, love,

carriers of social norms and as enforcers of

acceptance,

them.

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2:

relationships
expressive

People
by

ties

are

bound

two

types

and

instrumental

companionship,

of

and

personal

worth. Instrumental ties are social links


formed when we cooperate with other people

10. The word deviate in the passage is

to achieve some goal. Occasionally, this may

closest in meaning to

mean

detract

working

with

instead

of

against

competitors. More often, we simply cooperate

advance

with others to reach some end without

select

endowing the relationship with any larger

depart

significance.
3. The word endowing in the passage is

Biological Clocks

closest in meaning to

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leaving

reproduction usually require the activities of

exposing

animals to be coordinated with predictable

providing

events around them. Consequently, the timing

Understanding

and rhythms of biological functions must

1:

Survival

and

successful

closely match periodic events like the solar


Paragraph 7: Third, primary groups are

day, the tides, the lunar cycle, and the seasons.

fundamental because they serve as powerful

The relations between animal activity and

instruments for social control. Their members

these periods, particularly for the daily

command and dispense many of the rewards

rhythms, have been of such interest and

that are so vital to us and that make our lives

importance that a huge

seem worthwhile. Should the use of rewards

Amount of work has been done on them and

fail, members can frequently win by rejecting

the special research field of chronobiology has

or threatening to ostracize those who deviate

emerged. Normally, the constantly changing

from the primary group's norms? For instance,

levels of an animal's activity sleeping,

some social groups employ shunning (a

feeding, moving, reproducing, metabolizing,

person can remain in the community, but

and producing enzymes and hormones, for

others are forbidden to interact with the person)

exampleare

well

coordinated

with

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environmental rhythms, but the key question

environmental cues, those measured for the

is whether the animal's schedule is driven by

horseshoe crabs in these conditions were not

external cues, such as sunrise or sunset, or is

exactly 24 hours. Such a rhythm whose period

instead dependent somehow on internal timers

is approximately but not exactly a day is

that themselves gene rate the observed

called circadian. For different individual

biological

universally,

horseshoe crabs, the circadian period ranged

biologists accept the idea that all eukaryotes (a

from 22.2 to 25.5 hours. A particular animal

category that includes most organisms except

typically maintains its own characteristic cycle

bacteria and certain algae) have internal

duration with great precision for many days.

clocks. By isolating organisms completely

Indeed, stability of the biological clock's

from external periodic cues, biologists learned

period is one of its major features, even when

that organisms have internal clocks. For

the organism's environment is subjected to

instance, apparently normal daily periods of

considerable changes in factors, such as

biological activity were maintained for about a

temperature, that would be expected to affect

week by the fungus Neurospora when it was

biological activity strongly. Further evidence

intentionally isolated from all geophysical

for persistent internal rhythms appears when

timing cues while orbiting in a space shuttle.

the usual external cycles are shiftedeither

The continuation of biological rhythms in an

experimentally or by rapid east-west travel

organism without external cues attests to its

over great distances. Typically, the animal's

having an internal clock.

daily internally generated cycle of activity

rhythms.

Almost

continues without change. As a result, its


1. The word Consequently in the passage is

activities are shifted relative to the external

closest in meaning to

cycle

Therefore

disorienting effects of this mismatch between

Additionally

external time cues and internal schedules may

Nevertheless

persist, like our jet lag, for several days or

Moreover

weeks

of

until

the

new

certain

environment.

cues

such

as

The

the

daylight/darkness cycle reset the organism's


Paragraph

2:

When

crayfish

are

kept

continuously in the dark, even for four to five

clock to synchronize with the daily rhythm of


the new environment.

months, their compound eyes continue to


adjust on a daily schedule for daytime and

4. The word persistent in the passage is

nighttime vision. Horseshoe crabs kept in the

closest in meaning to

dark continuously for a year were found to

adjusted

maintain a persistent rhythm of brain activity

strong

that similarly adapts their eyes on a daily

enduring

schedule for bright or for weak light. Like

predicted

almost all daily cycles of animals deprived of

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9. The word duration in the passage is closest

An external cue such as sunrise

in meaning to

the daily rhythm of an animal

length

the local solar day

feature

a cycle whose period is precisely 24 hours

process
repetition

12. The word sustained in the passage is


closest in meaning to

Paragraph 3: Animals need natural periodic

intense

signals like sunrise to maintain a cycle whose

uninterrupted

period is precisely 24 hours. Such an external

natural

cue not only coordinates an animal's daily

periodic

rhythms with particular features of the local


solar day but alsobecause it normally does
so day after day -seems to keep the internal

Methods of Studying Infant Perception

clock's period close to that of Earth's rotation.

Paragraph 1: In the study of perceptual

Yet despite this synchronization of the period

abilities of infants, a number of techniques are

of the internal cycle, the animal's timer itself

used to determine infants' responses to various

continues to have its own genetically built-in

stimuli. Because they cannot verbalize or fill

period close to, but different from, 24 hours.

out questionnaires, indirect techniques of

Without the external cue, the difference

naturalistic observation are used as the

accumulates and so the internally regulated

primary means of determining what infants

activities

drift

can see, hear, feel, and so forth. Each of these

continuously, like the tides, in relation to the

methods compares an infant's state prior to the

solar day. This drift has been studied

introduction of a stimulus with its state during

extensively in many animals and in biological

or immediately following the stimulus. The

activities ranging from the hatching of fruit fly

difference between the two measures provides

eggs to wheel running by squirrels. Light has a

the researcher with an indication of the level

predominating influence in setting the clock.

and duration of the response to the stimulus.

Even a fifteen-minute burst of light in

For example, if a uniformly moving pattern of

otherwise sustained darkness can reset an

some sort is passed across the visual field of a

animal's circadian rhythm. Normally, internal

neonate

rhythms

regular

movements of the eye occur. The occurrence

environmental cycles. For instance, if a

of these eye movements provides evidence

homing pigeon is to navigate with its Sun

that the moving pattern is perceived at some

compass, its clock must be properly set by

level by the Newborn. Similarly, changes in

cues provided by the daylight/darkness cycle.

the infant's general level of motor activity

of

are

the

kept

biological

in

step

day

by

(newborn),

repetitive

following

turning the head, blinking the eyes, crying,


11. The word it in the passage refer s to

and so forth have been used by researchers

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as visual indicators of the infant's perceptual

Paragraph

3:

Observational

abilities.

techniques

have

become

assessment
much

more

sophisticated, reducing the limitations just


2. The word uniformly in the passage is

presented. Film analysis of the infant's

closest in meaning to

responses, heart and respiration rate monitors,

clearly

and nonnutritive sucking devices are used as

quickly

effective

consistently

perception. Film analysis permits researchers

occasionally

to carefully study the infant's responses over

tools

in

understanding

infant

and over and in slow motion. Precise


Paragraph 2: Such techniques, however, have

measurements can be Made of the length and

limitations. First, the observation may be

frequency of the infant's attention between

unreliable in that two or more observers may

two stimuli. Heart and respiration monitors

not agree that the particular response occurred,

provide the investigator with the number of

or to what degree it occurred. Second,

heartbeats or breaths taken when a new

responses are difficult to quantify. Often the

stimulus is presented. Numerical increases are

rapid and diffuse movements of the infant

used as quantifiable indicators of heightened

make it difficult to get an accurate record of

interest in the new stimulus. Increases in

the number of responses. The third, and most

nonnutritive sucking were first used as an

potent, limitation is that it is not possible to be

assessment measure by researchers in 1969.

certain that the infant's response was due to

They devised an apparatus that connected a

the stimulus presented or to a change from no

baby's pacifier to a counting device. As

stimulus to a stimulus. The infant may be

stimuli were presented, changes in the infant's

responding to aspects of the stimulus different

sucking

than those identified by the investigator.

Behavior were recorded. Increases in the

Therefore, when observational assessment is

number of sucks were used as an indicator of

used as a technique for studying infant

the infant's attention to or preference for a

perceptual abilities, care must be taken not to

given visual display.

overgeneralize from the data or to rely on one


or two studies as conclusive evidence of a

8. The word quantifiable in the passage is

particular perceptual ability of the infant.

closest in meaning to
visual

5. The word potent in the passage is closest in

permanent

meaning to

meaningful

artificial

measurable

powerful
common
similar

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in meaning to

Children and Advertising

establish the truth of


about

approve of

misleading tactics that advertisers employ is

understand

centered

criticize

Paragraph

2:
on

General
the

use

concern
of

exaggeration.

Consumer protection groups and parents

Paragraph 3: Fantasy is one of the more

believe that children are largely ill-equipped

common techniques in advertising that could

to recognize such techniques and that often

possibly

exaggeration is used at the expense of product

Child-oriented advertisements are more likely

information. Claims such as the best or

to

better than can be subjective and misleading;

advertisements aimed at adults. In a content

even adults may be unsure as to their meaning.

analysis of Canadian television, the author

They represent the advertiser's opinions about

Stephen Kline observed that nearly all

the qualities of their products or brand and, as

commercials for character toys featured

fantasy

consequence,

are

difficult

to

verify.

mislead

include

magic

play.

young
and

audience.

fantasy

Children

have

than

strong

or

imaginations and the use of fantasy brings

counterbalance an exaggerated claim with a

their ideas to life, but children may not be

disclaimer a qualification or condition on

adept enough to realize that what they are

the claim. For example, the claim that

viewing is unreal. Fantasy situations and

breakfast cereal has a health benefit may be

settings

accompanied by the disclaimer when part of a

children's

nutritionally balanced breakfast. However,

advertising.

research has shown that children often have

cereals have, for many years, been found to be

difficulty understanding disclaimers: children

especially fond of fantasy techniques, with

may interpret the phrase when part of a

almost nine out of ten including such content.

nutritionally balanced breakfast to mean that

Generally, there is uncertainty as to whether

the cereal is required as a necessary part of a

very young children can distinguish between

balanced

George

fantasy and reality in advertising. Certainly,

Comstock suggested that less than a quarter of

rational appeals in advertising aimed at

children between the ages of six and eight

children are limited, as most advertisements

years old understood standard disclaimers

use

used in many toy advertisements and that

psychological states or associat ions.

Advertisers

sometimes

breakfast.

The

offset

author

are

frequently

attention,

used

particularly

Advertisements

emotional

and

to

indirect

for

in

attract
food

breakfast

appeals

to

disclaimers are more readily comprehended


when presented in both audio and visual

6. The word adept in the passage is closest in

formats. Nevertheless, disclaimers are mainly

meaning to

presented in audio format only.

responsible
skillful

2. The word verify in the passage is closest

patient

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believe that the characters used to advertise

curious

breakfast cereals are knowledgeable about


Paragraph 4: The use of celebrities such as

cereals, and children accept such characters as

singers and movie stars is common in

credible sources of nutritional information.

advertising. The intention is for the positively

This finding was even more marked for heavy

perceived attributes of the celebrity to be

viewers of television. In addition, children feel

transferred to the advertised product and for

validated in

the two to become automatically linked in the

their choice of a product when a celebrity

audience's mind. In children's advertising, the

endorses that product. A study of children in

celebrities are often animated figures from

Hong Kong, however, found that the presence

popular cartoons. In the recent past, the role of

of

celebrities in advertising to children has often

negatively affect the children's perceptions of

been conflated with the concept of host selling.

a product if the children did not like the

Host selling involves blending advertisements

celebrity in question.

celebrities

in

advertisements

could

with regular programming in a way that makes


it difficult to distinguish one from the other.

11. The word credible in the passage is c

Host selling occurs, for example, when a

losest in meaning to

children's s how about a cartoon lion contains

helpful

an ad in which the same lion promotes a

believable

breakfast

Dale

valuable

Kunkel showed that the practice of host

familiar

cereal.

The

psychologist

selling reduced children's ability to distinguish


between advertising and program material. It
was also found that older children responded

Maya Water Problems

more positively to products in host selling

Paragraph 3: Although southern Maya areas

advertisements.

received more rainfall than northern areas,


problems of water were paradoxically more

9. The word attributes in the passage is

severe in the wet south. While that made

closest in meaning to

things hard for ancient Maya living in the

evaluations

south, it has also made things hard for modern

attitudes

archaeologists

actions

understanding why ancient droughts caused

characteristics

bigger problems in the wet south than in the

who

have

difficulty

dry north. The likely explanation is that an


Paragraph 5: Regarding the appearance of

area of underground freshwater underlies the

celebrities in advertisements that do not

Yucatan Peninsula, but surface elevation

involve host selling, the evidence is mixed.

increases from north to south, so that as one

Researcher Charles Atkin found that children

moves south the land surface lies increasingly

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higher above the water table. In the northern

people for a period of 18 months. At the city

peninsula the elevation is sufficiently low that

of Coba the Maya built dikes around a lake in

the ancient Maya were able to reach the water

order to raise its level and make their water

table at deep sinkholes called cenotes, or at

supply more reliable. But the inhabitants of

deep caves. In low-elevation north coastal

Tikal and other cities dependent on reservoirs

areas without sinkholes, the Maya would have

for drinking water would still have been in

been able to get down to the water table by

deep trouble if 18 months passed without rain

digging wells up to 75 feet (22 meters) deep.

in a prolonged drought. A shorter drought in

But much of the south lies too high above the

which they exhausted their stored food

water table for cenotes or wells to reach down

supplies might already have gotten them in

to it. Making matters worse, most of the

deep trouble, because growing crops required

Yucatan Peninsula consists of karst, a porous

rain rather than reservoirs.

sponge-like limestone terrain where rain runs


straight into the ground and where little or no

10. The word prolonged in the passage is

surface water remains available.

closest in meaning to
unusual

4. The word paradoxically in the passage is

unexpected

closest in meaning to

extended

usually

disastrous

surprisingly
understandably

11. The word exhausted in the passage is

predictably

closest in meaning to
used up

Paragraph 4: How did those dense southern

reduced

Maya populations deal with the resulting

wasted

water problem? It initially surprises us that

relied upon

many of their cities were not built next to the


rivers but instead on high terrain in rolling
uplands. The explanation is that the Maya

Pastoralism in Ancient Inner Eurasia

excavated depressions, or modified natural

Paragraph 1: Pastoralism is a lifestyle in

depressions, and then plugged up leaks in the

which economic activity is based primarily on

karst by plastering the bottoms of the

livestock. Archaeological evidence suggests

depressions in order to create reservoirs,

that by 3000 B.C., and perhaps even earlier,

which collected rain from large plastered

there had emerged on the steppes of Inner

catchment basins and stored it for use in the

Eurasia the distinctive types of pastoralism

dry season. For example, reservoirs at the

that were to dominate the region's history for

Maya city of Tikal held enough water to meet

several millennia. Here, the horse was already

the drinking water needs of about 10,000

becoming the animal of prestige in many

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regions, though sheep, goats, and cattle could

even linguistic features. By the late fourth

also play a vital role. It is the use of horses for

millennium B.C., there is already evidence of

transportation and warfare that explains why

large culture zones reaching from Eastern

Inner Eurasian pastoralism proved the most

Europe to the western borders of Mongolia.

mobile and the most militaristic of all major

Perhaps the most striking sign of mobility is

forms of pastoralism. The emergence and

the fact that by the third millennium B.C.,

spread of pastoralism had a profound impact

most pastoralists in this huge region spoke

on the history of Inner Eurasia, and also,

related languages ancestral to the modern Indo

indirectly, on the parts of Asia and Europe just

-European

outside this area. In particular, pastoralism

mobility and range of pastoral societies

favors a mobile lifestyle, and this mobility

explain, in part, why so many linguists have

helps to explain the impact of pastoralist

argued that the Indo European languages

societies on this part of the world.

began their astonishing expansionist career not

languages.

The

remarkable

among farmers in Anatolia (present -day


1. The word prestige in the passage is closest

Turkey), but among early pastoralists from

in meaning to

Inner Eurasia. Such theories imply that the

interest

Indo -European languages evolved not in

status

Neolithic

demand

(10,000 to 3,000 B.C.) Anatolia, but among

profit

the foraging communities of the cultures in the


region of the Don and Dnieper rivers, which

3. The word profound in the passage is

took up stock breeding and began to exploit

closest in meaning to

the neighboring steppes.

strange
positive

7. The word striking in the passage is closest

direct

in meaning to

far-reaching

reliable
noticeable

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3:

consequences.

Nomadism
It

means

has
that

further

pastoralist

convincing
violent

societies occupy and can influence very large


territories. This is particularly true of the horse

8. The word exploit in the passage is closest

pastoralism that emerged in the Inner Eurasian

in meaning to

steppes, for this was the most mobile of all

use to advantage

major forms of pastoralism. So, it is no

depart from

accident

pay attention to

that

with

the

appearance

of

pastoralist societies there appear large areas


that share similar cultural, ecological, and

travel across

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whales, and, perhaps, it worked for many of

A Warm-Blooded Turtle

the larger dinosaurs. It apparently works, in a

Paragraph 2: A warm-blooded turtle may

smaller way, for some other sea turtles. Large

seem

terms.

loggerhead and green turtles can maintain

can

their body temperature at a degree or two

maintain a body temperature of between 25

above that of the surrounding water, and

and 26C (77 -79F) in seawater that is only

gigantothermy is probably the way they do it.

8C (46.4F). Accomplishing this feat requires

Muscular activity helps, too, and an actively

adaptations both to generate heat in the turtles

swimming green turtle may be 7C (12.6F)

body and to keep it from escaping into the

warmer than the waters it swims through.

to

be

Nonetheless,

a
an

contradiction
adult

in

leatherback

surrounding waters. Leatherbacks apparently


do not generate internal heat the way we do,

5. The w o r d bulk in the passage is closest

or the way birds do, as a by -product of

in meaning to

cellular metabolism. A leatherback may be

strength

able to pick up some body heat by

effort

Basking at the surface; its dark, almost black

activity

body color may help it to absorb solar

mass

radiation. However, most of its internal heat


comes from the action of its muscles.

Paragraph 4: Gigantothermy, though, would


not be enough to keep a leatherback warm in

3. The word feat in the passage is closest in

cold northern waters. It is not enough for

meaning to

whales, which supplement it with a thick layer

remarkable achievement

of insulating blubber (fat). Leatherbacks do

common transformation

not have blubber, but they do have a reptilian

daily activity

equivalent: thick, oil -saturated skin, with a

complex solution

layer of fibrous, fatty tissue just beneath it.


Insulation protects the leatherback everywhere

Paragraph 3: Leatherbacks keep their body

but on its head and flippers. Because the

heat in three different ways. The first, and

flippers are comparatively thin and blade-like,

simplest, is size. The bigger the animal is, the

they are the one part of the leatherback that is

lower its surface -to-volume ratio; for every

likely to become chilled. There is not much

ounce of body mass, there is proportionately

that the turtle can do about this without

less surface through which heat can escape.

compromising the aerodynamic shape of the

An adult leatherback is twice the size of the

flipper. The problem is that as blood flows

biggest cheloniid sea turtles and will therefore

through the turtles flippers, it risks losing

take longer to cool off. Maintaining a high

enough heat to lower the animals central

body temperature through sheer bulk is called

body Temperature when it returns. The

gigantothermy. It works for elephants, for

solution is to allow the flippers to cool down

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without drawing heat away from the rest of

in meaning to

the

specific

turtles

body.

The

leatherback

accomplishes this by arranging the blood

unlimited

vessels in the base of its flipper into a

reasonable

countercurrent exchange system.

long

6. The word it in paragraph 4 refers to

Paragraph 7: An asteroid of this size would be

the problem

expected to leave an immense crater, even if

blood

the asteroid itself was disintegrated by the

the turtle

impact. The intense heat of the impact would

body temperature

produce heat-shocked quartz in many types of


rock. Also, large blocks thrown aside by the
impact

would

form

secondary

craters

Mass Extinctions

surrounding the main crater. To date, several

Paragraph 3: What could cause such high rates

such secondary craters have been found along

of extinction? There are several hypotheses,

Mexicos

including warming or cooling of Earth,

-shocked quartz has been

changes in seasonal fluctuations or ocean

Found both in Mexico and in Haiti. A location

currents, and changing positions of the

called Chicxulub, along the Yucatan coast, has

continents. Biological hypotheses include

been suggested as the primary impact site.

Yucatan

Peninsula,

and

heat

ecological changes brought about by the


evolution of cooperation between insects and

11. The word intense in the passage is closest

flowering

in meaning to

plants

or

of

bottom-feeding

predators in the oceans. Some of the proposed

sudden

mechanisms required a very brief period

unusual

during which all extinctions suddenly took

immediate

place; other mechanisms would be more likely

extreme

to have taken place more gradually, over an


extended period, or at different times on
different continents. Some hypotheses fail to

Glacier Formation

account for simultaneous extinctions on land

Paragraph1: Glaciers are slowly moving

and in the seas. Each mass extinction may

masses of ice that have accumulated on land

have had a different cause. Evidence points to

in areas where more snowfalls during a year

hunting by humans and habitat destruction as

than melts. Snow falls as hexagonal crystals,

the likely causes for the current mass

but once on the ground, snow is soon

extinction.

transformed into a compacted mass of smaller,


rounded grains. As the air space around them

3. The word extended in the passage is closest

is lessened by compaction and melting, the

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grains become denser. With further melting,

enough for the ice to flow. Glaciers are

refreezing, and increased weight from newer

sometimes classified by temperature as faster

snowfall above, the snow reaches a granular

-flowing

recrystallized

slower-flowing polar glaciers.

stage

intermediate

between

temperate

glaciers

or

as

flakes and ice known as firn. With additional


time, pressure, and refrozen melt water from

3. The word match in the passage is closest

above, the small firn granules become larger,

in meaning to

interlocked crystals of blue glacial ice. When

measure

the ice is thick enough, usually over 30 meters,

enlarge

the weight of the snow and firn will cause the

approximate

ice crystals toward the bottom to become

equal

plastic and to flow outward or downward from


the area of snow accumulation.

4. The word transform in the passage is


closest in meaning to

1. The word interlocked in the passage is

break

closest in meaning to

push

intermediate

change

linked

extend

frozen
fully developed

Paragraph3: Glaciers are part of Earths


hydrologic cycle and are second only to the

Paragraph2: Glaciers are open systems, with

oceans in the total amount of water contained.

snow as the systems input and melt water as

A bout 2 percent of Earths water is currently

the system's main output. The glacial system

frozen as ice. Two percent may be a deceiving

is governed by two basic climatic variables:

figure, however, since over 80 percent of the

precipitation and temperature. For a glacier to

worlds freshwater is locked up as ice in

grow or maintain its mass, there must be

glaciers, with the majority of it in Antarctica.

sufficient snowfall to match or exceed the

The total amount of ice is even more awesome

annual loss through melting, evaporation, and

if we estimate the water released upon the

calving, which occurs when the glacier loses

hypothetical melting of the worlds glaciers .

solid chunks as icebergs to the sea or to Large

Sea level would rise about 60 meters. This

lakes. If summer temperatures are high for too

would change the

long, then all the snowfall from the previous

Geography of the planet considerably. In

winter will melt. Surplus snowfall is essential

contrast, should another ice age occur, sea

for a glacier to develop. A surplus allows

level would drop drastically.

snow to accumulate and for the pressure of

During the last ice age, sea level dropped

snow accumulated over the years to transform

about 120 meters.

buried snow into glacial ice with a depth great

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7. The word deceiving in the passage is

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closest in meaning to

Trade and the Ancient Middle East

approximate

Paragraph 2: Reliance on trade had several

exaggerated

important

unusual

generally in the hands of skilled individual

misleading

artisans doing piecework under the tutelage of

consequences.

Production

was

a master who was also the shop owner. In


high

these shops differences of rank were blurred

mountains or in Polar Regions, it may become

as artisans and masters labored side by side in

part of the glacial system. Unlike rain, which

the same modest establishment, were usually

returns rapidly to the sea or atmosphere, the

members of the same guild and religious sect,

snow that becomes part of a glacier is

lived in the same neighborhoods, and often

involved in a much more slowly cycling

had assumed (or real) kinship relationships.

system. Here water may be stored in ice form

The worker was bound to the master by a

for hundreds or even hundreds of thousands of

mutual contract that either one could repudiate,

years before being released again into the

and the relationship was conceptualized as one

liquid water system as melt water. In the

of partnership.

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When

snowfalls

on

meantime, however, this ice is not static.


Glaciers move slowly across the land with

2. The word repudiate in the passage is

tremendous energy, carving into even the

closest in meaning to

Hardest

respect

rock

formations

and

thereby

reshaping the landscape as they engulf, push,

reject

drag, and finally deposit rock debris in places

review

far from its original location. As a result,

revise

glaciers create a great variety of landforms


that remain long after the surface is released

Paragraph 3: This mode of craft production

from its icy covering.

favored the growth of self-governing and


ideologically

egalitarian

craft

guilds

10. The word static in the passage is closest

everywhere in the Middle Eastern city. These

in meaning to

were essentially professional associations that

unchanging

provided for the mutual aid and protection of

usable

their

thick

maintenance of professional standards. The

harmless

growth of independent guilds was furthered by

members,

and

allowed

for

the

the fact that surplus was not a result of


domestic

craft

production

but

resulted

primarily from international trading; the


government left working people to govern

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themselves, much as shepherds of tribal

Eastern merchants and artisans unhappy with

confederacies were left alone by their leaders.

their environment could simply pack up and

In the multiplicity of small -scale local

leave for greener pastures an act of

egalitarian or quasi-egalitarian organizations

self-assertion wholly impossible in most other

for fellowship, worship, and production that

civilizations throughout history.

flourished in this laissez faire environment,


individuals could interact with one another

9. The word ethic in the passage is closest in

within

meaning to

community

of

harmony

and

ideological equality, following their own

set of moral principles

popularly elected leaders and governing

division of labor

themselves

economic system

by

shared

consensus

while

minimizing distinctions of wealth and power.

test of character

6. The word consensus in the passage is

Paragraph 5: Dependence on long-distance

closest in meaning to

trade also meant that the great empires of the

authority

Middle East were built both literally and

responsibility

figuratively on shifting sand. The central state,

custom

though often very rich and very populous, was

agreement

intrinsically fragile, since the development of


new

international

trade

routes

could

Paragraph 4: The mercantile economy was

undermine the monetary base and erode state

also characterized by a peculiar moral stance

power, as occurred when European seafarers

that is typical of people who live by tradean

circumvented Middle Eastern merchants after

attitude that is individualistic, calculating, risk

Vasco da

taking, and adaptive to circumstances. As

Gama's voyage around Africa in the late

among tribes people, personal relationships

fifteenth century opened up a southern route.

and a careful weighing of character have

The ecology of the region also permitted

always been crucial in a mercantile economy

armed predators to prowl the surrounding

with little regulation, where one's word is

barrens, which were almost impossible for a

one's bond and where informal ties of trust

state to control. Peripheral peoples therefore

cement together an international trade network.

had a great advantage in their dealings with

Nor have merchants and artisans ever had

the center, making government authority

much tolerance for aristocratic professions of

insecure and anxious.

moral

superiority,

favoring

instead

an

egalitarian ethic of the open market, where

11. The word intrinsically in the passage is

steady hard work, the loyalty of one's fellows,

closest in meaning to

and

fundamentally

entrepreneurial

skill

make

all

the

difference. And, like the pastoralists, Middle

surprisingly

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consequently
particularly

1. The phrase interplay in the passage is


closest in meaning to
sequence

Development of the Periodic Table

interpretation

Paragraph 1: The periodic table is a chart that

requirement

reflects the periodic recurrence of chemical

interaction

and physical properties of the elements when


the elements are arranged in order of

Paragraph 2: When the German chemist

increasing atomic number (the number of

Lothar Meyer and (independently) the Russian

protons in the nucleus). It is a monumental

Dmitry Mendeleyev first introduced the

scientific achievement, and its development

periodic table in 1869-70, one-third of the

illustrates the essential interplay between

naturally occurring chemical elements had not

observation, prediction, and testing required

yet been discovered. Yet both chemists were

for scientific progress. In the 1800's scientists

sufficient ly farsighted to leave gaps where

were searching for new elements. By the late

their analyses of periodic physical and

1860's more than 60 chemical elements had

chemical

been identified, and much was known about

elements should be located. Mendeleyev was

their descriptive chemistry. Various proposals

bolder than Meyer and even Assumed that if a

were put forth to arrange the elements into

measured atomic mass put an element in the

groups based on similarities in chemical and

wrong place in the table, the atomic mass was

physical properties. The next step was to

wrong. In some cases this was true. Indium,

recognize

group

for example, had previously been assigned an

properties (physical or chemical similarities)

atomic mass between those of arsenic and

and atomic mass (the measured mass of an

selenium. Because there is no space in the

individual atom of an element). When the

periodic table between these two elements,

elements known at the time were ordered by

Mendeleyev suggested that the atomic mass of

increasing atomic mass, it was found that

indium be changed to a completely different

successive elements belonged to different

value, where it would fill an empty space

chemical groups and that the order of the

between cadmium and tin. In fact, subsequent

groups in this sequence was fixed and

work has shown that in a periodic table,

repeated itself at regular intervals. Thus when

elements should not be ordered strictly by

the series of elements was written so as to

atomic mass. For example, tellurium comes

begin a new horizontal row with each alkali

before iodine in the periodic table, even

metal, elements of. The same groups were

though its atomic mass is slightly greater.

automatically assembled in vertical columns

Such anomalies are due to the relative

in a periodic table of the elements. This table

abundance of the isotopes or varieties of

was the forerunner of the modern table.

each element. All the isotopes of a given

connection

between

properties

indicated

that

new

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element have the same number of protons, but

krypton, and xenon) were isolated.

differ in their number of neutrons, and hence


in their atomic mass. The isotopes of a given

1 2. The word postulated in the passage is

element have the same chemical properties but

closest in meaning to

slightly different physical properties. We now

hypothesized

know that atomic number (the number of

discovered

protons in the nucleus), not atomic mass

reported

number (the number of protons and neutrons),

generated

determines chemical behavior.


7. The phrase abundance in the passage is

Planets in Our Solar System

closest in meaning to

Paragraph 4: Other dimensions along which

weight

the two groups differ markedly are density and

requirement

composition. The densities of the terrestrial

plenty

planets average about 5 times the density of

sequence

water, whereas the Jovian planets have


densities that average only 1.5 times the

Paragraph 4: The structure of the periodic

density of water. One of the outer planets,

table appeared to limit the number of possible

Saturn, has a density of only 0.7 that of water,

elements. It was therefore quite surprising

which means that Saturn would float in water.

when John William Strut (Lord Rayleigh,

Variations in the composition of the planets

discovered a gaseous element in 1894 that did

are

not fit into the previous classification scheme.

differences. The substances that make up both

A century earlier, Henry Cavendish had noted

groups of planets are divided into three groups

the existence of a residual gas when oxygen

gases, rocks, and icesbased on their

and nitrogen are removed from air, but its

melting points. The terrestrial planets are

importance had not been realized. Together

mostly rocks: dense rocky and metallic

with William Ramsay, Rayleigh isolated the

material, with minor amounts of gases. The

gas (separating it from other substances into

Jovian planets, on the other hand, contain a

its pure state) and named it argon. Ramsay

large percentage of the gases hydrogen

then studied a gas that was present in natural

And helium, with varying amounts of ices:

gas deposits and discovered that it was helium,

mostly water, ammonia, and methane ices.

largely

responsible

for

the

density

an element whose presence in the Sun had


been noted earlier in the spectrum of sunlight

2. The word markedly in the passage is closest

but that had not previously been known on

in meaning to

Earth. Rayleigh and Ramsay postulated the

Essentially

existence of a new group of elements, and in

Typically

1898 other members of the series (neon,

Consistently

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thin

noticeably

unique
Paragraph 5: The Jovian planets have very

complex

thick atmospheres consisting of varying


amounts of hydrogen, helium, methane, and

Paragraph 6: The orderly nature of our solar

ammonia. By comparison, the terrestrial

system leads most astronomers to conclude

planets have meager atmospheres at best. A

that the planets formed at essentially the same

planet's ability to retain an atmosphere

time and from the same material as the Sun. It

depends on its temperature and mass. Simply

is hypothesized that the primordial cloud of

stated, a gas molecule can evaporate from a

dust and gas from which all the planets are

planet if it reaches a speed known as the

thought to have condensed had a composition

escape velocity. For Earth, this velocity is 11

somewhat similar to that of Jupiter. However,

kilometers

material,

unlike Jupiter, the terrestrial planets today are

including a rocket, must reach this speed

nearly void of light gases and ices. The

before it can leave Earth and go into space.

explanation

The Jovian planets, because of their greater

may be that the terrestrial planets were once

masses and thus higher surface gravities, have

much larger and richer in these materials but

higher escape velocities (21 -60 kilometers per

eventually lost them because of these bodies'

second)

relative closeness to the Sun, which meant that

per

than

second.

the

Any

terrestrial

planets.

Consequently, it is more difficult for gases to

their temperatures were relatively high.

evaporate from them. Also, because The


molecular motion of a gas depends on

10. The word eventually in the passage is

temperature, at the low temperatures of the

closest in meaning to

Jovian planets even the lightest gases are

over time

unlikely to acquire the speed needed to escape.

long ago

On the other hand, a comparatively warm

simply

body with a small surface gravity, like Earth's

certainly

moon, is unable to hold even the heaviest gas


and thus lacks an atmosphere. The slightly
larger terrestrial planets Earth, Venus, and

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Mars retain some heavy gases like carbon

Europe's Early Sea Trade with Asia

dioxide, but even their atmospheres make up

Paragraph 1: In the fourteenth century, a

only an infinitesimally small portion of their

number of political developments cut Europe's

total mass.

overland trade routes to southern and eastern


Asia, with which Europe had had important

5. The word meager in the passage is closest

and highly profitable commercial ties since

in meaning to

the twelfth century. This development, coming

rich

as it did when the bottom had fallen out of the

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European economy, provided an impetus to a

But even high-priced commodities like spices

long-held desire to secure direct relations with

had to be transported in large bulk in order to

the East by establishing a sea trade. Widely

justify the expense and trouble of sailing

Reported, if somewhat distrusted, accounts by

around the African continent all the way to

figures like the famous traveler from Venice.

India and China.

Marco Polo, of the willingness of people in


China to trade with Europeans and of the

5. The word dramatically in the passage is

immensity of the wealth to be gained by such

closest in meaning to

contact made the idea irresistible Possibilities

Artificially

for trade seemed promising, but no hope

Greatly

existed for maintaining the traditional routes

Immediately

over land A new way had to be found.

Regularly

1. The word impetus in the passage is closest

Paragraph 4: The astrolabe had long been the

in meaning to

primary instrument for navigation, having

Return

been introduced in the eleventh century. It

Opportunity

operated by measuring the height of the Sun

Stimulus

and the fixed stars: by calculating the angles

Obstacle

created by these points, it determined the


degree of latitude at which one stood (The
was

problem of determining longitude, though,

technological: How were the Europeans to

was not solved until the eighteenth century.)

reach the East? Europe's maritime tradition

By the early thirteenth century. Western

had developed in the context of easily

Europeans had also developed and put into use

navigable seas the Mediterranean, the Baltic,

the magnetic compass, which helped when

and. to a lesser extent, the North Sea between

clouds obliterated both the Sun and the stars.

England and the Continentnot of vast

Also beginning in the thirteenth century, there

oceans. New types of ships were needed, new

were new maps refined by precise calculations

methods of finding one's way, new techniques

and the reports of sailors that made it possible

for financing so vast a scheme. The sheer

to trace one's path with reasonable accuracy.

scale of the investment it took to begin

Certain institutional and practical norms had

commercial expansion at sea reflects the

become established as well. A maritime code

immensity of the profits that such East -West

known as the Consulate of the Sea. Which

trade could create Spices were the most

originated in the western Mediterranean

sought-after commodities. Spices not only

region

dramatically improved the taste of the

acceptance by a majority of sea goers as the

European

to

normative code for maritime conduct; it

manufacture perfumes and certain medicines.

defined such matters as the authority of a

Paragraph

2:

diet

The

but

chief

also

problem

were

used

in

the

fourteenth

century,

won

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ship's officers, protocols of command, pay

Colorful

structures, the rights of sailors, and the rules


of engagement when ships met one another on

Paragraph 2: In the varied and constantly

the sea-lanes. Thus by about 1400 the key

changing light environment of the forest, an

elements were

animal must be able to send visual signals to

in place to enable Europe to begin its seaward

members of its own species and at the same

adventure.

time avoid being detected by predators. An


animal can hide from predators by choosing

10. The word refined in the passage is closest

the light environment in which its pattern is

in meaning to

least visible. This may require moving to

Completed

different parts of the forest at different times

Improved

of the day or under different weather

Drawn

conditions, or it may be achieved by changing

Checked

color

according

to

the

changing

light

conditions. Many species of amphibians (frogs


11. The word norms in the passage is closest

and toads) and reptiles (lizards and snakes) are

in meaning to

able to change their color patterns to

purposes

camouflage themselves. Some also signal by

skills

changing color. The chameleon lizard has the

activities

most striking ability to do this. Some

rules

chameleon species can change from a rather


dull appearance to a full riot of carnival colors
in seconds. By this means, they signal their

Animal Signals in the Rain Forest

level of aggression or readiness to mate.

Paragraph 1: The daytime quality of light in


forests varies with the density of the

3. The word signal in the passage is closest in

vegetation, the angle of the Sun, and the

meaning to

amount of cloud in the sky. Both animals and

change

plants have different appearances in these

imitate

various lighting conditions. A color or pattern

communicate

that is relatively indistinct in one kind of light

hide

may be quite conspicuous in another.


Paragraph 4: Very little light filters through
1. The phrase conspicuous in the passage is

the canopy of leaves and branches in a rain

closest in meaning to

forest to reach ground levelor close to the

Common

groundand

Noticeable

yellow-to-green wavelengths predominate. A

Different

signal might be most easily seen if it is

at

those

levels

the

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maximally bright. In the green-to yellow

particularly over long distances. The piercing

lighting conditions of the lowest levels of the

cries of the rhinoceros hornbill characterize

forest, yellow and green would be the

the Southeast Asian rain forest, as do the

brightest colors, but when an animal is

unmistakable calls of the gibbons. In densely

signaling, these colors would not be very

wooded environments, sound is the best

visible if the animal was sitting in an area with

means

a yellowish or greenish background. The best

because in comparison with light, it travels

signal depends not only on its brightness but

with little impediment from trees and other

also on how well it contrasts with the

vegetation. In forests, visual signals can be

background against which it must be seen. In

seen only at short distances, where they are

this part of the rain forest, therefore, red and

not obstructed by trees. The male riflebird

orange are the best colors for signaling, and

exploits both of these modes of signaling

they are the colors used in signals by the

simultaneously in his courtship display. The

ground-walking Australian brush turkey. This

sounds made as each wing is opened carry

species, which lives in the rain forests and

extremely well over distance and advertise his

scrublands of the east coast of Australia, has a

presence widely. The ritualized visual display

brown to-black plumage with bare, bright-red

communicates in close quarters when a female

skin on the head and neck and a neck collar of

has approached.

of

communication

over

distance

orange-yellow loosely hanging skin. During


courtship and aggressive displays, the turkey

11. The word impediment in the passage is

enlarges its colored neck collar by inflating

closest in meaning to

sacs in the neck region and then flings about a

obstruction

pendulous part of the colored signaling

effort

apparatus as it utters calls designed to attract

delay

or repel. This impressive display is clearly

resistance

visible in the light spectrum illuminating the


forest floor.

12. The word exploits in the passage is closest


in meaning to

8. The word inflating in the passage is closest

repeats

in meaning to

makes use of

Coloring

increases the intensity of

Enlarging

recognizes

Loosening
Heating
Symbiotic Relationships
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Paragraph

2:

Parasitism

is

kind

relationship

in

which

of

that inhabit the rain forest tend to rely on

predator-prey

forms of signaling other than the visual,

organism, the parasite, derives its food at the

one

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expense of its symbiotic associate, the host.

rabbit population were selected that were

Parasites are usually smaller than their hosts.

better able to resist the parasite. Meanwhile,

An example of a parasite is a tapeworm that

the deadliest strains of

lives inside the intestines of a larger animal

The virus perished with their hosts as natural

and absorbs nutrients from its host. Natural

selection favored strains that could infect

selection favors the parasites that are best able

hosts but not kill them. Thus, natural selection

to find and feed on hosts. At the same time,

stabilized this host-parasite relationship.

defensive abilities of hosts are also selected


for. As an example, plants make chemicals

4. The word devastated in the passage is

toxic to fungal and bacterial parasites, along

closest in meaning to

with

Influenced

ones

toxic

to

predatory

animals

(sometimes they are the same chemicals). In

Infected

vertebrates, the immune system provides a

strengthened

multiple defense against internal parasites.

destroyed

2. The word derives in the passage is closest

Paragraph 4: In contrast to parasitism, in

in meaning to

commensalism, one partner benefits without

Digests

significantly affecting the other. Few cases of

Obtains

absolute

Controls

because it is unlikely that one of the partners

Discovers

will be completely unaffected. Commensal

commensalism

probably

exist,

associations sometimes involve one species'


Paragraph 3: At times, it is actually possible to

obtaining food that is inadvertently exposed

watch the effects of natural selection in host

by another. For instance, several kinds of birds

-parasite relationships. For example, Australia

feed on insects flushed out of the grass by

during the 1940 s was overrun by hundreds of

grazing cattle. It is

millions of European rabbits. The rabbits

Difficult to imagine how this could affect the

destroyed huge expanses of Australia and

cattle, but the relationship may help or hinder

threatened the sheep and cattle industries. In

them in some way not yet recognized.

1950, myxoma virus, a parasite that affects


rabbits, was deliberately introduced into

7. The word inadvertently in the passage is

Australia to control the rabbit population.

closest in meaning to

Spread rapidly by mosquitoes, the virus

Indefensibly

devastated the rabbit population. The virus

Substantially

was less deadly to the offspring of surviving

Unintentionally

rabbits, however, and it caused less and less

Partially

harm over the years. Apparently, genotypes


(the genetic make -up of an organism) in the

Paragraph 6: The complex interplay of species

in

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symbiotic

relationships

highlights

an

commercial nations, Denmark abolished the

important point about communities: Their

Sound toll dues the fees it had collected since

structure depends on a web of diverse

1497 for the use of the Sound. This, along

connections among organisms.

with other policy shifts toward free trade,


resulted in a significant increase in traffic

11. The word highlights in the passage is

through the Sound and in the port of

closest in meaning to

Copenhagen.

Defines
Emphasizes

5. The word exceptional in the passage is

Reflects

closest in meaning to

Suggests

extraordinary
surprising
immediate

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predictable

Industrialization in the Netherlands and


Scandinavia

6. The word abolished in the passage is

Paragraph 4: Location was an important factor

closest in meaning to

for all four countries. All had immediate

ended

access to the sea, and this had important

raised

implications for a significant international

returned

resource, fish, as well as for cheap transport,

lowered

merchant

marines,

and

the

shipbuilding

industry. Each took advantage of these

Paragraph 5: The political institutions of the

opportunities in its own way. The people of

four countries posed no significant barriers to

the Netherlands, with a long tradition of

industrialization or economic growth. The

fisheries

had

nineteenth

difficulty in developing good harbors Suitable

peacefully

for steamships: eventually they did so at

progressive democratization taking place in all

Rotterdam and Amsterdam, with exceptional

of them. They were reasonably well governed,

results for transit trade with Germany and

without notable corruption or grandiose state

central Europe and for the processing of

projects,

overseas foodstuffs and raw materials (sugar,

government gave some aid to railways, and in

tobacco, chocolate, grain, and eventually oil).

Sweden the state built the main lines. As small

Denmark also had an admirable commercial

countries dependent on foreign markets, they

history, particularly with respect to traffic

followed a liberal trade policy in the main,

through the Sound (the strait separating

though a protectionist movement developed in

Denmark and Sweden). In 1857, in return for

Sweden. In Denmark and Sweden agricultural

a payment of 63 million kronor from other

reforms took place gradually from the late

and

mercantile

shipping,

century
for

although

passed

these

in

relatively

countries,

all

of

them

with

the

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eighteenth century through the first half of the

yawning, which remained constant at about 24

nineteenth, resulting in a new class of peasant

yawns

landowners with a definite market orientation.

demonstrated that physical exercise, which

per

hour.

Another

experiment

was sufficiently vigorous to double the rate of


8. The word progressive in the passage is

Breathing, had no effect on the frequency of

closest in meaning to

yawning. Again the implication is that

rapid

yawning has little or nothing to do with

partial

oxygen.

increasing
individual

3. The word flaw in the passage is closest in


meaning to
fault

The mystery of yawning

aspect

Paragraph2: Another flaw of the tiredness

confusion

theory is that yawning does not raise alertness

mystery

or physiological activity, as the theory would


predict. When researchers measured the heart

5. The word triggered in the passage is

rate, muscle tension and skin conductance of

closest in meaning to

people before, during and after yawning, they

removed

did detect some changes in skin conductance

followed

following

increased

yawning,

indicating

slight

increase in physiological activity. However,

caused

similar changes occurred when the subjects


were asked simply to open their mouths or to

Paragraph3: A completely different theory

breathe deeply. Yawning did nothing special

holds that yawning assists in the physical

to their state of physiological activity.

development of the lungs early in life, but has

Experiments have also cast serious doubt on

no remaining biological function in adults. It

the belief that yawning is triggered by a drop

has

in blood oxygen or a rise in blood carbon

hiccupping might serve to clear out the fetuses

dioxide. Volunteers were told to think about

airways. The lungs of a fetus secrete a liquid

yawning while they breathed either normal air,

that mixes with its mother's amniotic fluid.

pure oxygen, or an air mixture with an

Babies with congenital blockages that prevent

above-normal level of carbon dioxide. If the

this fluid from escaping from their lungs are

theory was correct, breathing air with extra

sometimes born with deformed lungs. It might

carbon dioxide should have triggered yawning,

be that yawning helps to clear out the lungs by

while breathing pure oxygen should have

periodically lowering the pressure in them.

suppressed yawning. In fact, neither condition

According to this theory, yawning in adults is

made any difference to the frequency of

just a developmental fossil with no biological

been

suggested

that

yawning

and

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function. But, while accepting that not

soldiers yawning before combat, musicians

everything in life can be explained by

yawning before performing, and athletes

Darwinian evolution, there are sound reasons

yawning before competing. Their yawning

for being skeptical of theories like this one,

seems to have nothing to do with sleepiness or

which avoid the issue of what yawning does

boredomquite the reversebut it does

for adults. Yawning is distracting, consumes

precede a change in activity level.

energy and takes time. It is almost certainly


doing something significant in adults as well

10. The word empirical in the passage is

as in fetuses. What could it be?

closest in meaning to
reliable

7. The word periodically in the passage is

based on common sense

closest in the meaning to

relevant

continuously

based on observation

quickly
regularly
Lightning

carefully

Paragraph1: Lightning is a brilliant flash of


Paragraph 4: The empirical evidence, such as

light produced by an electrical discharge from

it is, suggests an altogether different function

a storm cloud. The electrical discharge takes

for yawningnamely, that yawning prepares

place when the attractive tension between a

us for a change in activity level. Support for

region of negatively charged particles and a

this theory came from a study of yawning

region of positively charged particles becomes

behavior in everyday life. Volunteers wore

so great that the charged particles suddenly

wrist-mounted

automatically

rush together. The coming together of the

recorded their physical activity for up to two

oppositely charged particles neutralizes the

weeks: the volunteers also recorded their

electrical tension and releases a tremendous

yawns by pressing a button on the device each

amount of Energy, which we see as lightning.

time they yawned. The data showed that

The separation of positively and negatively

yawning tended to occur about 15 minutes

charged particles takes place during the

before a period of increased behavioral

development of the storm cloud.

devices

that

activity. Yawning bore no relationship to sleep


patterns,

however.

This

accords

with

2. The word tremendous in the passage is

anecdotal evidence that people often yawn in

closest in meaning to

situations where they are neither tired nor

distinct

bored, but are preparing for impending mental

growing

and physical activity. Such yawning is often

huge

referred to as incongruous because it seems

immediate

out of place, at least on the tiredness view:

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Paragraph 2: The separation of charged

in meaning to

particles that forms in a storm cloud has a

reject

sandwich-like structure. Concentrations of

obtain

positively charged particles develop at the top

need

and bottom of the cloud, but the middle region

produce

becomes

negatively

charged.

Recent

measurements made in the field together with

Paragraph 4: Using high-speed photography,

laboratory simulations offer a promising

scientists have determined that there are two

explanation of how this structure of charged

steps to the occurrence of lightning from a

particles forms. What happens is that small

cloud to the ground. First, a channel, or path,

(millimeter to centimeter-size) pellets of ice

is formed that connects the cloud and the

form in the cold upper regions of the cloud.

ground. Then a strong current of electrons

When these ice pellets fall, some of them

follows that path from the cloud to the ground,

strike much smaller ice crystals in the center

and it is that current that illuminates the

of the cloud. The temperature at the center of

channel as the lightning we see.

the cloud is about -15 or lower. At such


temperatures, the collision between the ice

8. The word illuminates in the passage is

pellets and the ice crystals causes electrical

closet in meaning to

charges to shift so that the ice pellets acquire a

opens

negative charge and the ice crystals become

completes

positively

lights

charged.

Then

updraft

wind

currents carry the light, positively charged ice

electrifies

crystals up to the top of the cloud. The heavier


negatively charged ice pellets are left to

Paragraph 5: The formation of the channel is

concentrate in the center. This process

initiated when electrons surge from the cloud

explains why the top of the cloud becomes

base toward the ground. When a stream of

positively charged, while the center becomes

these negatively charged electrons comes

negatively charged. The negatively charged

within 100 meters of the ground it is met by a

region is large: several hundred meters thick

stream of positively charged particles that

and Several kilometers in diameter. Below this

comes up from the ground. When the

large, cold, negatively charged region, the

negatively and positively charged streams

cloud is warmer than -15 , and at these

meet, a complete channel connecting the cloud

temperatures, collisions between ice crystals

and the ground is formed. The channel is only

and falling ice pellets produce positively

a few centimeters in diameter, but that is wide

charged ice pellets that then populate a small

enough for electrons to follow the channel to

region at the base of the cloud.

the ground in the visible form of a flash of


lightning. The stream of positive particles that

4. The word acquire in the passage is closest

meets the surge of electrons from the cloud

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often arises from a tall pointed structure such

remain to suppress rebellion and organize

as a metal flagpole or a tower. That is why the

government.

subsequent
completed

lightning
channel

that
often

follows
strikes

the
tall

structure.

4. The word suppress in the passage is


closest in meaning to
respond to

12. The word initiated is closet in meaning

warn against

to

avoid the impact of

started

stop by force

intensified
finished

Paragraph 2: Economic exchange was clearly

expected

very important as the Roman army brought


with it very substantial spending power.
Locally a fort had two kinds of impact. Its

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large population needed food and other

The Roman Army's Impact on Britain

supplies. Some of these were certainly brought

Paragraph 1: In the wake of the Roman

from long distances, but demands were

Empire's conquest of Britain in the first

inevitably placed on the local area. Although

century A.D., a large number of troops stayed

goods could be requisitioned, they were

in the new province, and these troops had a

usually paid for, and this probably stimulated

considerable impact on Britain with their

changes in the local economy.

camps, fortifications, and participation in the

When not campaigning, soldiers needed to be

local economy. Assessing the impact of the

occupied;

army on the civilian population starts from the

potentially dangerous source of friction and

realization that the soldiers were always

disloyalty. Hence a writing tablet dated 25

unevenly distributed across the country. Areas

April tells of 343 men at one fort engaged on

rapidly incorporated into the empire were not

tasks like shoemaking, building a bathhouse,

long affected by the military. Where the army

operating kilns, digging clay, and working

remained stationed, its presence was much

lead. Such activities had a major effect on the

more influential. The imposition of a military

local area, in particular with the construction

base involved the requisition of native lands

of

for both the fort and the territory needed to

improved access to remote areas.

otherwise

infrastructure

they

such

as

represented

roads,

which

feed and exercise the soldiers' animals. The


imposition of military rule also robbed local

5. The word friction in the passage is closest

leaders of opportunities to participate in local

in meaning to

government, so social development was

rebellion

stunted and the seeds of disaffection sown.

conflict

This then meant that the military had to

neglect

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crime
Paragraph 3: Each soldier received his pay,

12. The word circumstances in the passage is

but in regions without a developed economy

closest in meaning to

there was initially little on which it could be

experiences

spent. The pool of excess cash rapidly

communities

stimulated a thriving economy outside fort

conditions

gates. Some of the demand for the services

laws

and goods was no doubt fulfilled by people


drawn from far afield, but some local people
certainly became entwined in this new

Succession, Climax, and Ecosystems

economy. There was informal marriage with

Paragraph 2: Clements and other early

soldiers, who until AD 197 were not legally

ecologists saw almost law like regularity in

entitled to wed, and whole new communities

the order of succession, but that has not been

grew up near the forts. These settlements

substantiated.

acted like small towns, becoming centers for

recognized,

the artisan and trading populations.

unpredictable. Succession is influenced by

A
but

general
the

trend

details

are

can

be

usually

many factors: the nature of the soil, exposure


7. The phrase entitled to in the passage is

to sun and wind, regularity of precipitation,

closest in meaning to

chance colorizations, and many other random

given the right to

processes.

able to afford to
encouraged to

2. The word substantiated in the passage is

required to

closest in meaning to
confirmed

Paragraph 5: This process of settling in as a

noticed

community

defined

over

several

generations,

combined with local recruitment, presumably

publicized

accounts for the apparent stability of the


British northern frontier in the later Roman

3. The word trend in the passage is closest in

period. It also explains why some of the forts

meaning to

continued in occupation long after Rome

probability

ceased to have any formal authority in Britain,

picture

at the beginning of the fifth century A.D. The

law like regularity

circumstances that had allowed natives to

tendency

become

Romanized

also

led

the

self-sustaining military community of the

Paragraph 3: The final stage of a succession,

frontier area to become effectively British.

called the climax by Clements and early

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ecologists, is likewise not predictable or of

broadly

uniform composition. There is usually a good

properly

deal of turnover in species composition, even

officially

in a mature community. The nature of the


climax is influenced by the same factors that

Paragraph 5: Even less fortunate was the

influenced succession. Nevertheless, mature

extension of this type of thinking to include

natural

in

animals as well as plants. This resulted in the

equilibrium. They change relatively little

biome, a combination of coexisting flora and

through time unless the

fauna. Though it is true that many animals are

Environment itself changes.

strictly associated with certain plants, it is

environments

are

usually

misleading to speak of a spruce-moose


4. The word likewise in the passage is

biome, for example, because there is no

closest in meaning to

internal cohesion to their association as in an

sometimes

organism. The spruce community is not

similarly

substantially affected by either the presence or

apparently

absence of moose. Indeed, there are vast areas

consequently

of

spruce

forest

without

moose.

The

opposition to the clement Sian concept of


Paragraph 4: For Clements, the climax was a

plant ecology was initiated by Herbert

super organism, an organic entity. Even

Gleason, soon joined by various other

some authors who accepted the climax

ecologists. Their major point was that the

concept rejected Clements' characterization of

distribution of a given species was controlled

it as a super organism, and it is indeed a

by the habitat requirements of that species and

misleading metaphor. An ant colony may be

that therefore the vegetation types were a

legitimately called a super organism because

simple consequence of the ecologies of

its communication system is so highly

individual plant species.

organized that the colony always works as a


whole and appropriately according to the

9. The word initiated in the passage is

circumstances. But there is no evidence for

closest in meaning to

such an interacting communicative network in

approved

a climax plant formation. Many authors prefer

identified

the term association to the term community

started

in order to stress the looseness of the

foreseen

interaction.
5. The word legitimately in the passage is

Discovering the Ice Ages

closest in meaning to

Paragraph 1: In the middle of the nineteenth

commonly

century, Louis Agassiz, one of the first

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scientists to study glaciers, Immigrated to the

geologists and the general public that a great

United States from Switzerland and became a

continental glaciation had extended the polar

professor at Harvard University, where he

ice caps far into regions that now enjoy

continued his studies in geology and other

temperate climates. For the first time, people

sciences. For his research, Agassiz visited

began to talk about ice ages. It was also

many places in the northern parts of Europe

apparent that the glaciation occurred in the

and North America, from the mountains of

relatively recent past because the drift was soft,

Scandinavia and New England to the rolling

like freshly deposited sediment. We now

hills of the American

MI dwest. In all these

know the age of the glaciation accurately from

diverse regions, Agassiz saw signs of glacial

radiometric dating of the carbon-14 in logs

erosion and sedimentation. In flat plains

buried in the drift. The drift of the last

country, he saw moraines (accumulations of

glaciation was deposited during one of the

earth and loose rock that form at the edges of

most recent epochs of geologic time, the

glaciers) that reminded him of the terminal

Pleistocene, which lasted from 1.8 million to

moraines found at the end of valley glaciers in

10,000 years ago. Along the east coast of the

the Alps. The heterogeneous material of the

United States, the southernmost advance of

drift (sand, clay, and rocks deposited there)

this ice is recorded

convinced him of its glacial origin.

by the enormous sand and drift deposits of the


terminal moraines that form Long Island and

1. The word accumulations in the passage is

Cape Cod.

c losest in meaning to
signs

4. The word enjoy in the passage is closest

pieces

in meaning to

types

experience

deposits

resemble
expect

2. The word heterogeneous in the passage is

dominate

closest in meaning to
remaining

Paragraph 4: This idea was modified in the

varied

late twentieth century, when geologists and

familiar

oceanographers examining oceanic sediment

layered

found fossil evidence of warming and cooling


of the oceans. Ocean sediments presented a

Paragraph 2: The areas covered by this

much more complete geologic record of the

material were so vast that the ice that

Pleistocene than continental glacial deposits

deposited it must have been a continental

did. The fossils buried in Pleistocene and

glacier larger than Greenland or Antarctica.

Earlier

Eventually, Agassiz and others convinced

foraminiferasmall,

ocean

sediments

were

single-celled

of

marine

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organisms that secrete shells of calcium

relatively stratified; occupation and social

carbonate, or calcite. These shells differ in

status were inherited. In American society,

their

oxygen

however, the class structure was less rigid;

(oxygen-16) and the heavy oxygen isotope

some people changed occupations easily and

(oxygen-18). The ratio of oxygen-16 to

believed it was their duty to improve their

oxygen-18

social and economic position. As a result,

foraminifer's shell depends on the temperature

many Americans were an inveterately restless,

of the water in which the organism lived.

rootless, and ambitious people. Therefore,

Different ratios in the shells preserved in

these social traits helped to produce the

various

the

nomadic and daring settlers who kept pushing

temperature changes in the oceans during the

westward beyond the fringes of settlement. In

Pleistocene epoch.

addition, there were other immigrants who

proportion

found

layers

of

in

of.

ordinary

the

calcite

Sediment

of

reveal

migrated west in search of new homes,


8. The word reveal in the passage is closest

material success, and better lives.

in meaning to
result from

3. The word fringes in the passage is closest

vary with

in meaning to

show

borders

preserve

groups
types
directions

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Westward Migration

Paragraph 3: The West had plenty of

Paragraph 2: Why were these hundreds of

attractions: the alluvial river bottoms, the

thousands of settlersmost of them farmers,

fecund soils of the rolling forest lands, the

some of them artisansdrawn away from the

black loams of the prairies were tempting to

cleared fields and established cities and

New England farmers working their rocky,

villages of the East? Certain characteristics of

sterile land and to southeastern farmers

American

this

plagued with soil depletion and erosion. In

remarkable migration. The European ancestors

1820 under a new land law, a farm could be

of some Americans had for centuries lived

bought for $100. The continued proliferation

rooted to the same village or piece of land

of banks made it easier for those without cash

until some religious, political, or economic

to negotiate loans in paper money.

crisis uprooted them and drove them across

Western Farmers borrowed with the confident

the Atlantic. Many of those who experienced

expectation that the expanding economy

this sharp break thereafter lacked the ties that

would keep farm prices high, thus making it

had bound them and their ancestors to a single

easy to repay loans when they fell due.

place.

society

Moreover,

help

to

European

explain

society

was

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7. The word proliferation in the passage is

closest in meaning to

closest in meaning to

collected

growth

shifted

cooperation

transported

importance

sold

success
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5:

Two

other

developments

Early Settlements in the Southwest Asia

presaged the end of the era of turnpikes and

Paragraph 1: The universal global warming at

started a transportation revolution that resulted

the end of the Ice Age had dramatic effects on

in increased regional specialization and the

temperate regions of Asia, Europe, and North

growth of a national market economy. First

America. Ice sheets retreated and sea levels

came the steamboat; although flatboats and

rose. The climatic changes in southwestern

keelboats continued to be important until the 1

Asia were more subtle, in that they involved

850s steamboats eventually superseded all

shifts in mountain snow lines, rainfall patterns,

other craft in the carrying of passengers and

and vegetation cover. However, these same

freight. Steamboats were not only faster but

cycles of change had momentous impacts on

also transported upriver freight for about one

the sparse human populations of the region. At

tenth of what it had previously cost on

the end of the Ice Age, no more than a few

hand-propelled keelboats. Next came the Erie

thousand foragers lived along the eastern

Canal, an enormous project in its day,

Mediterranean coast, in the Jordan and

spanning about 350 miles. After the canal

Euphrates valleys. Within 2,000 years, the

went into operation, the cost per mile of

human population of the region numbered in

transporting a ton of freight from Buffalo to

the tens of thousands, all as a result of village

New York City declined from nearly 20 cents

life

to less than 1 cent. Eventually, the western

environmental and archaeological discoveries,

states diverted much of their produce from the

we

rivers to the Erie Canal, a shorter route to

remarkable change in local life.

and
now

farming.
know

Thanks

something

to
about

new
this

eastern markets.
1. The word momentous in the passage is
9. The word superseded in the passage is

closest in meaning to

closest in meaning to

numerous

replaced

regular

reformed

very important

equaled

very positive

increased
Paragraph 2: Pollen samples from freshwater
10. The word diverted in the passage is

lakes in Syria and elsewhere tell us forest

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cover expanded rapidly at the end of the Ice

Abu Hureyra was founded about 9500B.C, a

Age, for the southwestern Asian climate was

small village settlement of cramped pit

still cooler and considerably wetter than today.

dwellings (houses dug partially in the soil)

Many areas were richer in animal and plant

with reed roofs supported by wooden uprights.

species than they are now, making them

For the next 1,500 years, its inhabitants

highly favorable for human occupation. About

enjoyed a somewhat warmer and damper

9000 B.C., most human settlements lay in the

climate than today, living in a well -wooded

area along the Mediterranean coast and in the

steppe area where wild cereal grasses were

Zagros Mountains of Iran and their foothills.

abundant.

Some local areas, like the Jordan River valley,

migrations of Persian gazelles from the south.

the middle Euphrates valley, and some Zagros

With such a favorable location, about 300 to

valleys, were more densely populated than

400 people lived in a sizable, permanent

elsewhere. Here more sedentary and more

settlement. They were no longer a series of

complex societies flourished. These people

small bands but lived in a large community

exploited the landscape intensively, foraging

with more elaborate social organization,

on hill slopes for wild cereal grasses and nuts,

probably grouped into clans of people of

while hunting gazelle and other game on

common descent.

They

subsisted

off

spring

grassy lowlands and in river valleys. Their


settlements contain exotic objects such as

6. The word cramped in the passage is

seashells, stone bowls, and artifacts made of

closest in meaning to

obsidian (volcanic glass), all traded from afar.

primitive

This considerable volume of intercommunity

secure

exchange

extended

brought

degree

of

social

complexity in its wake.

confined

4. The word exploited in the passage is

Paragraph 4: The flotation samples from the

closest in meaning to

excavations allowed botanists to study shifts

explored

in plant-collecting habits as if they were

utilized

looking through a telescope at a changing

inhabited

landscape. Hundreds of tiny plant remains

improved

show how the inhabitants exploited nut


harvests in nearby pistachio and oak forests.

Paragraph 3: Thanks to extremely fine-grained

However, as the climate dried up, the forests

excavation and extensive use of flotation

retreated from the vicinity of the settlement.

methods (through which seeds are recovered

The inhabitants turned to wild cereal grasses

from soil samples), we know a great deal

instead, collecting them by the thousands,

about the foraging practices of the inhabitants

while the percentage of nuts in the diet fell.

of Abu Hureyra in Syria's Euphrates valley.

By 8200B.C., drought conditions were so

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severe that the people abandoned their


long-established

settlement,

surprisingly

perhaps

dispersing into smaller camps.


Fossil Preservation
8. The word shifts in the passage is closest in

Paragraph 1: When one considers the many

meaning to

ways by which organisms are completely

effects

destroyed after death, it is remarkable that

similarities

fossils are as common as they are. Attack by

changes

scavengers and bacteria, chemical decay, and

exceptions

destruction by erosion and other geologic


agencies make the odds against preservation

Paragraph 5: Five centuries later, about

very high. However, the chances of escaping

7700B.C. a new village rose on the mound. At

Complete destruction are vastly improved if

first the inhabitants still hunted gazelle

the organism happens to have a mineralized

intensively. Then, about 7000 B.C., within the

skeleton and dies in a place where it can be

space of a few generations, they switched

quickly buried by sediment. Both of these

abruptly to herding domesticated goats and

conditions are often found on the ocean floors,

sheep and to growing einkorn, pulses, and

where

other cereal grasses. Abu Hureyra grew

without spines) flourish and are covered by

rapidly until it covered nearly 30 acres. It was

the continuous rain of sedimentary particles.

a close -knit community of rectangular,

Although most fossils are found in marine

one-story mud-brick houses,

sedimentary rocks, they also are found in

Joined by narrow lanes and courtyards, finally

terrestrial deposits left by streams and lakes.

abandoned about 5000 B.C... Many complex

On occasion, animals and plants have been

factors led to the adoption of the new

preserved after becoming immersed in tar or

economies, not only at Abu Hureyra, but at

quicksand, trapped in ice or lava flows, or

many other locations such as 'Ain Ghazal, also

engulfed by rapid falls of volcanic ash.

shelled

invertebrates

(organisms

in Syria, where goat toe bones showing the


telltale marks of abrasion caused by foot

1. The word agencies in the passage is

tethering (binding) testify to early herding of

closest in meaning to

domestic stock.

combinations
problems
forces

11. The word abruptly in the passage is

changes

closest in meaning to
informally

3. The word terrestrial in the passage is

briefly

closest in meaning to

suddenly

land

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protected

10. The word prospect in the passage is

alternative

closest in meaning to

similar

completion
variety

Paragraph 4: Petrifaction may also involve a

possibility

simultaneous

speed

exchange

of

the

original

substance of a dead plant or animal with


mineral matter of a different composition.
This process is termed replacement because

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solutions have dissolved the original material

Geothermal Energy

and replaced it with an equal volume of the

Paragraph 1: Earth's internal heat, fueled by

new

radioactivity, provides the energy for plate

marvelously precise process, so that details of

tectonics and continental drift, mountain

shell ornamentation, tree rings in wood, and

building, and earthquakes. It can also be

delicate structures in bone are accurately

harnessed to drive electric generators and heat

preserved.

homes. Geothermal energy becomes available

substance.

Replacement

can

be

in a practical form when underground heat is


8. The word precise in the passage is closest

transferred by water that is heated as it passes

in meaning to

through a subsurface region of hot rocks (a

complex

heat reservoir) that may be hundreds or

quick

thousands of feet deep. The water is usually

exact

naturally occurring groundwater that seeps

reliable

down along fractures in the rock; less typically,


the water is artificially introduced by being

Paragraph 6: Although it is certainly true that

pumped down from the surface. The water is

the possession of hard parts enhances the

brought to the surface, as a liquid or steam,

prospect of preservation, organisms having

through holes drilled for the purpose.

soft tissues and organs are also occasionally


preserved.

Insects

and

even

small

2. The word practical in the passage is

invertebrates have been found preserved in the

closest in meaning to

hardened resins of conifers and certain other

usable

trees. X-ray examination of thin slabs of rock

plentiful

sometimes reveals the ghostly outlines of

economical

tentacles, digestive tracts, and visual organs of

familiar

a variety of marine creatures. Soft parts,


including skin, hair, and viscera of ice age

Paragraph 2: By far the most abundant form of

mammoths, have been preserved in frozen soil

geothermal energy occurs at the relatively low

or in the oozing tar of oil seeps.

temperatures of 80 to 180 centigrade. Water

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circulated through heat reservoirs in this

environmental problems. The surface of the

temperature range is able to extract enough

ground can sink if hot groundwater is

heat to warm residential, commercial, and

withdrawn without being replaced. In addition,

industrial

20,000

water heated geothermally can contain salts

apartments in France are now heated by warm

and toxic materials dissolved from the hot

underground

heat

rock. These waters present a disposal problem

reservoir in a geologic structure near Paris

if they are not returned to the ground from

called the Paris Basin. Iceland sits on a

which they were removed.

spaces.

More

water drawn

than
from

volcanic structure known as the Mid-Atlantic


Ridge. Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is

10.

entirely heated by geothermal energy derived

sink related to the problem that water heated

from volcanic heat.

geothermally may contain toxic materials?

How is the problem that the surface may

Both problems could be solved by returning


3. The word abundant in the passage is

groundwater

that

is

removed

from

an

closest in meaning to

underground heat reservoir back to the

economical

reservoir after heat is extracted from it.

familiar

The problem of sinking is more difficult to

plentiful

solve than is the problem of toxic materials.

useful

Land at the surface sinks because the rock


beneath the surface is weakened when salts

Paragraph 4: Extracting heat from very hot,

and toxic materials are removed from it in the

dry rocks presents a more difficult problem:

process of extracting geothermal energy.

the rocks must be fractured to permit the

Both problems are caused by the fact that

circulation of water, and the water must be

the hot groundwater in a heat reservoir

provided artificially. The rocks are fractured

dissolves the rock, which weakens the rock

by water pumped down at very high pressures.

and makes the water toxic with salt.

Experiments are under way to develop


technologies for exploiting this resource.
The Origins of Agriculture
9. The word exploiting in the passage is

Paragraph 1: How did it come about that

closest in meaning to

farming developed independently in a number

locating

of

increasing

mainland, Southwest Asia, Central America,

making use of

lowland and highland South America, and

estimating the size of

equatorial Africa) at more or less the same

world

centers

(the

Southeast

Asian

time? Agriculture developed slowly among


Paragraph 5: Like most other energy sources,

populations that had an extensive knowledge

geothermal

of plants and animals. Changing from hunting

energy

presents

some

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and gathering to agriculture had no immediate

obviously

advantages.

frequently

To start with, it forced the population to

as a result

abandon

the

nomad's

life

and

become

sedentary, to develop methods of storage and,

Paragraph 5: It is archaeologist Steven

often, systems of irrigation. While hunter

Mithen's thesis, brilliantly developed in his

-gatherers always had the option of moving

book The Prehistory of the Mind (1996), that

elsewhere when the resources were exhausted,

approximately 40,000 years ago the human

this became more difficult with farming.

mind developed cognitive fluidity, that is, the

Furthermore, as the archaeological record

integration of the specializations of the mind:

shows, the state of health of agriculturalists

technical,

was worse than that of their contemporary

understanding the behavior and distribution of

hunter -gatherers.

natural resources), social intelligence, and the

natural

history

(gea

red

to

linguistic capacity. Cognitive fluidity explains


1. The word option in the passage is closest

the

appearance

of

in meaning to

sophisticated speech. Once humans possessed

choice

such a mind, they were able to find an

benefit

imaginative solution to a situation of severe

idea

economic crisis such as the farming dilemma

experience

described

earlier.

art,

religion,

Mithen

proposes

and

the

existence of four mental elements to account


Paragraph 2: Traditionally, it was believed

for the emergence of farming: (1) the ability to

that the transition to agriculture was the result

develop tools that could be used intensively to

of a worldwide population crisis. It was

harvest and process plant resources; (2) the

argued

had

tendency to use plants and animals as the

occupied the whole world, the population

medium to acquire social prestige and power;

started to grow everywhere and food became

(3)

scarce; agriculture would have been a solution

relationships with animals structurally similar

to this problem. We know, however, that

to those developed with peoplespecifically,

contemporary hunter-gatherer societies control

the ability to think of animals as people

their population in a variety of ways. The idea

(anthropomorphism) and of people as animals

of a world population crisis is therefore

(totemism);

unlikely, although population pressure might

manipulate plants and animals.

that

once

hunter-gatherers

the

tendency

and

to

(4)

develop

the

social

tendency

to

have arisen in some areas.


9. The word imaginative in the passage is
3. The word therefore in the passage is

closest in meaning to

closest in meaning to

complex

in theory

creative

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immediate

of the selfbecomes evident between the first

reliable

and second years of life and shows rapid


elaboration in subsequent years. The undation
for

Autobiographical Memory

the

emergence

of

autobiographical

memory.

Paragraph 1: Think back to your childhood


and try to identify your earliest memory. How

5. The word reasonable in the passage is

old were you? Most people are not able to

closest in meaning to

recount memories for experiences prior to the

consistent

age of three years, a phenomenon called

sufficient

infantile amnesia. The question of why

apparent

infantile

deep

amnesia

occurs

has

intrigued

psychologists for decades, especially in light


of ample evidence that infants and young

6. The word elaboration in the passage is

children can display impressive memory

closest in meaning to

capabilities. Many find that understanding the

development

general nature of autobiographical memory,

specialization

that is, memory for events that have occurred

use

in one's own life, can provide some important

transformation

clues to this mystery. Between ages three and


four, children begin to give fairly lengthy and
cohesive descriptions of events in their past.

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What

Spartina

factors

are

responsible

for

this

developmental turning

.Paragraph 3: Spartina is an exceedingly

point?

competitive plant. It spreads primarily by


underground stems; colonies form when

1. The word ample in the passage is closest

pieces of the root system or whole plants float

in meaning to

into an area and take root or when seeds float

surprising

into a suitable area and germinate. Spartina

convincing

establishes itself on substrates ranging from

plentiful

sand and silt to gravel and cobble and is

questionable

tolerant of salinities ranging from that of near


freshwater (0.05 percent) to that of salt water

Paragraph 3: Another suggestion is that before

(3.5 percent). Because they lack oxygen,

children can talk about past events in their

marsh sediments are high in sulfides that are

lives, they need to have a reasonable

toxic to most plants. Spartina has the ability to

understanding of the self as a psychological

take up sulfides and convert them to sulfate, a

entity. The development of an understanding

form of sulfur that the plant can use; this

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ability makes it easier for the grass to colonize


marsh

environments.

Another

Failures

adaptive

advantage is Spartinas ability to use carbon


dioxide more efficiently than most other

The Birth of Photography

plants.

Paragraph 4: The two processes produced very


different results. The daguerreotype was a

5. The word exceedingly in the passage is

unique image that reproduced what was in

closest in meaning to

front of the camera lens in minute, unselective

unusually

detail and could not be duplicated. The

dangerously

calotype could be made in series, and was thus

surprisingly

the equivalent of an etching or an engraving.

highly

Its general effect was soft edged and tonal.

Paragraph 6: Efforts to control Spartina

2. The word duplicated in the passage is

outside its natural environment have inc luded

closest in meaning to

burning, flooding, shading plants with black

copied

canvas or plastic, smothering the plants with

replaced

dredged materials or clay, applying herbicide,

handled

and mowing repeatedly. Little success has

clarified

been reported in New Zealand and England;


Washington States managemen tprogram has

Paragraph 5: One of the things that most

tried many of these methods and is presently

impressed

using the herbicide glyphosphate to control its

photography was the idea of authenticity.

spread. Work has begun to determine the

Nature now seemed able to speak for itself,

feasibility of using insects as biological

with a minimum of interference. The title

controls, but effective biological controls are

Talbot chose for his book, The Pencil of

considered years away. Even with a massive

Nature (the first part of which was published

effort, it is doubtful that complete eradication

in 1844), reflected this feeling. Artists were

of Spartina from nonnative habitats is possible,

fascinat ed by photography because it offered

for it has become an integral part of these

a way of examining the world in much greater

shorelines and estuaries during the last 100 to

detail. They were also afraid of it,

200 years.

because it seemed likely to make their own

the

original

audience

for

efforts unnecessary.
10. The word Efforts in the passage is
closest in meaning to

5. The word authenticity in the passage is

Laws

closest in meaning to

Suggestions

improvement

Attempts

practicality

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genuineness

subjects were unaware that their pictures were

repetition

being

takenconfirmed

these

scientific

results, and at the same time, thanks to the


Paragraph 7: In the long term, photography's

radical cropping (trimming) of images that the

impact on the visual arts was far from simple.

camera

Because the medium was so prolific, in the

compositional formats. The accidental effects

sense that it was possible to produce a

obtained by candid photographers were soon

multitude of images very cheaply, it was soon

being copied by artists such as the French

treated as the poor relation of fine art, rather

painter Degas.

than its destined successor. Even those artists

9. The word unanticipated in the passage is

who were most dependent on photography

closest in meaning to

became reluctant to admit that they made use

indirect

of

not expected

it,

in

case

this

compromised

their

often

imposed,

suggested

new

unquestionable

professional standing.

beneficial
7. The word reluctant in the passage is
closest in meaning to

10. The word accidental in the passage is

unable

closest in meaning to

embarrassed

surprising

unlikely

unintentional

unwilling

realistic
unusual

Paragraph 8: The rapid technical development


of photography the introduction of lighter
and simpler equipment, and of new emulsions

The Allende Meteorite

that coated photographic plates, film, and

Paragraph 1: Sometime after midnight on

paper and enabled images to be made at much

February 8,1969, a large, bright meteor

faster

unanticipated

entered Earth's atmosphere and broke into

consequences. Scientific experiments made by

thousands of pieces, plummeted to the ground,

photographers such as Eadweard Muybridge

and scattered over an area 50 miles long and

(1830-1904)

Marey

10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in

(1830-1904) demonstrated that the movements

Mexico. The first meteorite from this fall was

of both humans and animals differed widely

found in the village of Pueblito de Allende.

from the way they had been traditionally

Altogether, roughly two tons of meteorite

represented in art. Artists, often reluctantly,

fragments were recovered, all of which bear

were forced to accept the evidence provided

the name Allende for the location of the first

by the camera. The new candid photography

discovery.

speedshad

and

some

Etienne-Jules

unposed pictures that were made when the

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1. The word location' in the passage is closest

modification

in meaning to

resemblance

sight

reference

sake
success

5. The word enigmatic in the passage is

place

closest in meaning to
dangerous

Paragraph 3: The Allende meteorite is

mysterious

classified as a chondrite. Chondrites take their

interesting

name

surprising

from

the

Greek

word

chondrosmeaning seedan allusion to


their appearance as rocks containing tiny

Paragraph 5: Chondrules and inclusions in

seeds. These seeds are actually chondrules:

Allende are held together by the chondrite

millimeter-sized melted droplets of silicate

matrix, a mixture of fine-grained, mostly

material that were cooled into spheres of glass

silicate minerals that also includes grains of

and crystal. A few chondrules contain grains

iron metal and iron sulfide. At one time it was

that survived the melting event, so these

thought that these matrix grains might be

enigmatic chondrules must have formed when

pristine nebular dust, the sort of stuff from

compact masses of nebular dust were fused at

which chondrules and inclusions were made.

high

1,700

However, detailed studies of the chondrite

degrees Celsiusand then cooled before these

matrix suggest that much of it, too, has been

surviving grains could melt. Study of the

formed by condensation

textures of chondrules confirms that they

or melting in the nebula, although minute

cooled rather quickly, in times measured in

amounts of surviving interstellar dust are

minutes or hours, so the heating events that

mixed with the processed materials.

temperaturesapproaching

formed them must have been localized. It


seems very

8. The word pristine in the passage is closest

unlikely that large portions of the nebula were

in meaning to

heated to such extreme temperatures, and huge

pure

nebula areas could not possibly have lost heat

solid

so fast. Chondrules must have been melted in

ordinary

small pockets of the nebula that were able to

trapped

loseheat rapidly. The origin of these peculiar


glassy spheres remains an enigma.
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4. The word allusion in the passage is closest

Urban Climates

in meaning to

Paragraph 1: The city is an extraordinary

addition

processor of mass and energy and has its own

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metabolism. A daily input of water, food, and

Paragraph 4: Cities, then, are warmer than the

energy of various kinds is matched by an

surrounding rural areas, and together they

output of sewage, solid waste, air pollutants,

produce a phenomenon known as the urban

energy,

been

heat island. Heat islands develop best under

transformed in some way. The quantities

particular conditions associated with light

involved are enormous. Many aspects of this

winds, but they can form almost any time. The

energy use affect the atmosphere of a city,

precise configuration of a heat island depends

particularly in the production of heat.

on several factors. For example, the wind can

and

materials

that

have

make a heat island stretch in the direction it


1. The word enormous in the passage is

blows. When a heat island is well developed,

closest in meaning to

variations can be extreme; in winter, busy

growing

streets in cities can be 1.7 warmer than the

frightening

side streets. Areas near traffic lights can be

very large

similarly warmer than the areas between them

strictly controlled

because of the effect of cars standing in traffic


instead of moving. The maximum differences

Paragraph 2: In winter the heat produced by a

in temperature between neighboring urban and

city can equal or surpass the amount of heat

rural environments is called the heat-island

available from the Sun. All the heat that

intensity for that region. In general, the larger

warms a building eventually transfers to the

the city, the greater its heat-island intensity.

surrounding air, a process that is quickest

The actual level of intensity depends on such

where houses are poorly insulated. But an

factors as the physical layout, population

automobile produces enough heat to warm an

density,

average house in winter , and if a house were

metropolis.

and

productive

activities

of

perfectly insulated, one adult could also


produce more than enough heat to warm it.

7. The word configuration in the passage is

Therefore,

closest in meaning to

even

without

any

industrial

production of heat, an urban area tends to be

location

warmer than the countryside that surrounds it.

history
temperature

2. The word surpass in the passage is closest

shape

in meaning to
remain below

Paragraph

5:

The

be higher than

relationships

add to

produce a number of climatic peculiarities.

come close to

For one thing, the presence or absence of

inside

surface-atmosphere
metropolitan

areas

moisture is affected by the special qualities of


the urban surface. With much of the built-up

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landscape impenetrable by water, even gentle

vegetables. The produce was then transported

rain runs off almost immediately from

by water to markets in the cities, where the

rooftops, streets, and parking lots. Thus, city

consumption of fruit and vegetables was no

surfaces, as well as the air above them, tend to

longer restricted to the wealthy.

be drier between episodes of rain; with little


water available for the cooling process of

5. The word consumption in the passage is

evaporation, relative humidities are usually

closest in meaning to

lower. Wind movements are also modified in

sale

cities because buildings increase the friction

storage

on air flowing around them. This friction

exportation

tends to slow the speed of winds, making them

utilization

far less efficient at dispersing pollutants. On


the other hand, air turbulence increases

Paragraph 5: The Dutch battle against the sea

because of the effect of skyscrapers on airflow.

is legendary. Noorderkwartier in Holland,

Rainfall is also increased in cities. The cause

with its numerous lakes and stretches of water,

appears to be in part greater turbulence in the

was particularly suitable for land reclamation

urban atmosphere as hot air rises from the

and one of the biggest projects undertaken

built-up surface.

there was the draining of the Beemster lake


which began in 1608. The richest merchants in

11. The word modified in the passage is

Amsterdam contributed money to reclaim a

closest in meaning to

good 7,100 hectares of land. Forty -three

changed

windmills powered the drainage pumps so that

blocked

they were able to lease the reclamation to

increased

farmers as early as 1612, with the investors

weakened

receiving annual leasing payments at an


interest rate of 17 percent. Land reclamation
continued, and between 1590 and 1665,

Seventeenth-Century Dutch Agriculture

almost 100,000 hectares were reclaimed from

Paragraph 3: In addition to dairy farming and

the wetland areas of Holland, Zeeland, and

cultivating industrial crops, a third sector of

Friesland.

the Dutch economy reflected the way in which

decreased significantly after the middle of the

agriculture was being modernized-horticulture.

seventeenth century because the price of

In the sixteenth century, fruit and vegetables

agricultural products began to fall, making

were to be found only in gardens belonging to

land reclamation far less profitable in the

wealthy people. This changed in the early part

second part of the century.

However,

land

reclamation

of the seventeenth century when horticulture


became accepted as an agricultural sector.

8. The word they in the passage refers to

Whole villages began to cultivate fruit and

merchants

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hectares

Rock Art of the Australia Aborigines

windmills

Paragraph 1: Ever since European first

drainage pumps

explored Australia, people have been trying to


understand the ancient rock drawings and

10. The word legendary in the passage is

cavings created by the Aborigines, the original

closest in meaning to

inhabitants of the continent. Early in the

continuous

nineteenth

well documented

Aboriginal rock art tended to be infrequent

famous

and open to speculative interpretation, but

expensive

since the late nineteenth century, awareness of

century,

encounters

with

the extent and variety of Australian rock art


Paragraph 6: Dutch agriculture was finally

has been growing. In the latter decades of the

affected by the general agricultural crisis in

twentieth century there were intensified efforts

Europe during the last two decades of the

to understand and record the abundance of

seventeenth

Australian rock art.

century.

However,

what

is

astonishing about this is not that Dutch


agriculture was affected by critical phenomena

1. The word infrequent in the passage is

such as a decrease in sales and production, but

closest in meaning to

the fact that the crisis appeared only relatively

puzzling

late in Dutch agriculture. In Europe as a whole,

uncommon

the exceptional reduction in the population

questionable

and the related fall in demand for grain since

undocumented

the beginning of the seventeenth century had


caused the price of agricultural products to fall.

Paragraph 2: The systematic study of this art

Dutch peasants were able to remain unaffected

is a relatively new discipline in Australia.

by this crisis for a long time because they had

Over the past four decades new discoveries

specialized in dairy farming industrial crops,

have steadily added to the body of knowledge.

and horticulture. However, toward the end of

The most significant data have come from a

the seventeenth century, they too were

concentration on three major questions. First,

overtaken by the general agricultural crisis.

what is the age of Australian rock art? Second,


what is its stylistic organization and is it

11. The word astonishing in the passage is

possible to discern a sequence or a pattern of

closest in meaning to

development between styles? Third, is it

incredible

possible to interpret accurately the subject

unfortunate

matter of ancient rock art, bring to bear all

predicted

available archaeological techniques and the

evident

knowledge
informants?

of

present-day

Aboriginal

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3. The word relatively in the passage is

by each route? Discovering the inputs and

closest in meaning to

outputs of rivers is a matter of measuring the

completely

discharges of every inflowing and outflowing

comparatively

stream and river. Then exchanges with the

apparently

atmosphere are calculated by finding the

particularly

difference between the gains from rain, as


measured (rather roughly) by rain gauges, and

4. The word discern in the passage is closest

the losses by evaporation, measured with

in meaning to

models that correct for the other sources of

indicate

water loss. For the majority of lakes, certainly

apply

those surrounded by forests, input from

identify

overland flow is too small to have a noticeable

repeat

effect. Changes in lake level not explained by


river

flows

plus

exchanges

with

the

Paragraph 3: The age of Australias rock art is

atmosphere must be due to the net difference

constantly being revised, and earlier datings

between what seeps into the lake from the

have been proposed as the result of new

groundwater

discoveries.

scientific

groundwater. Note the word net: measuring

evidence dates the earliest creation of art on

the actual amounts of groundwater seepage

rock surfaces in Australia to somewhere

into the lake and out of the lake is a much

between 30,000 and 50,000 years ago. This in

more complicated matter than merely inferring

itself is an almost incomprehensible span of

their difference.

Currently,

reliable

and

what

leaks

into

the

generations, and one that makes Australias


rock art the oldest continuous art tradition in

2. The word gains in the passage is closest in

the world.

meaning to
results

5. The word revised in the passage is closest

increases

in meaning to

resources

discussed

savings

raised
challenged

Paragraphy3: Once all this information has


been gathered, it becomes possible to judge
whether a lakes flow is mainly due to its

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surface

inputs

Lake Water

underground inputs and outputs. If the former

Paragraphy2: The questions become more

are

complicated when actual volumes of water are

surface-water-dominated lake; if the latter, it

considered: how much water enters and leaves

is a seepage-dominated lake. Occasionally,

greater,

and
the

outputs
lake

or

to
is

its
a

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common sense tells you which of

dioxide and a decrease of oxygen in the blood

these two possibilities applies. For example, a

that persists during NREM.

pond in hilly country that maintains a steady


water level all through a dry summer in spite

3. The word exclusive in the passage is closest

of having no streams flowing into it must

in meaning to

obviously be seepage dominated. Conversely,

consistent

a pond with a stream flowing in one end and

perfect

out the other, which dries up when the stream

partial

dries up, is clearly surface water dominated.

sole

5. The word Conversely meaning to

Paragraphy5: Other respiratory regulat ing

on the other hand

mechanisms apparently cease functioning

in the same way

during sleep. For example, during wakefulness

in other words

there is an immediate, automatic, adaptive

on average

increase in breathing effort when inhaling is


made more difficult (such as breathing
through a restrictive face mask). This reflexive

Breathing During Sleep

adjustment is totally absent during NREM

Paragraphy3: During NREM (the phase of

sleep. Only after several inadequate breaths

sleep in which there is no rapid eye movement)

under such conditions, resulting in the

breathing becomes deeper and more regular,

considerable elevat ion of carbon dioxide and

but there is also a decrease in the breathing

reduction of oxygen in the blood, is breathing

rate, resulting in less air being exchanged

effort adjusted. Finally, the coughing reflex in

overall. This occurs because during NREM

reaction to irritants in the airway produces not

sleep the automatic, metabolic system has

a cough during sleep but a cessation of

exclusive control over breathing and the body

breathing. If the irritation is severe enough, a

uses less oxygen and produces less carbon

sleeping person will arouse, clear the airway,

dioxide. Also, during sleep the automatic

then resume breathing and likely return to

metabolic system is less responsive to carbon

sleep.

dioxide levels and oxygen levels in the blood.


Two things result from these changes in

9. The word considerable meaning to

breathing control that occur during sleep. First,

significant

there may be a brief cessation or reduction of

Steady

breathing when falling asleep as the sleeper

Usual

waxes

necessary

and

wakefulness

wanes
and

between

their

sleep

differing

and

control

mechanisms. Second, once sleep is fully

10. The word resume in the passage is closest

obtained, there is an increase of carbon

in meaning to

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reduce

2. The word intense in the passage is closest in

stop

meaning to

Readjust

strong

restart

questionable
obvious
deliberate

Moving into Pueblos


Paragraphy1: In the Mesa Verde area of the

Paragraphy4: Another important push was the

ancient North American Southwest, living

onset of the Little Ice Age, a climatic

patterns changed in the thirteenth century,

phenomenon that led to cooler temperatures in

with large numbers of people moving into

the Northern Hemisphere. Although the height

large communal dwellings called pueblos,

of the Little Ice Age was still around the

often constructed at the edges of canyons,

corner,

especially on the sides of cliffs. Abandoning

temperatures were falling during the thirteenth

small extended-family households to move

century.

into these large pueblos with dozens if not

associated with this transition are not fully

hundreds of other people was probably

understood, but people living closest to the

traumatic. Few of the cultural traditions and

San Juan Mountains, to the northeast of Mesa

rules that today allow us to deal with dense

Verde, were affected first. Growing food at

populations

people

these elevations is always difficult because of

accustomed to household autonomy and the

the short growing season. As the Little Ice

ability to move around the landscape almost at

Age progressed, farmers probably moved their

will. And besides the awkwardness of having

fields to lower elevations, infringing on the

to share walls with neighbors, living in

lands of other farmers and pushing people

aggregated pueblos introduced other problems.

together, thus contributing to the aggregations.

For people in cliff dwellings, hauling water,

Archaeologists identify a corresponding shift

wood, and food to their homes was a major

in populations toward the south and west

chore. The stress on local resources, especially

toward Mesa Verde and away from higher

in the firewood needed for daily cooking and

elevations.

warmth,

existed

was

for

particularly

these

intense,

some
The

evidence

suggests

environmental

that

changes

and

conditions in aggregated pueblos were not

7. The word transition in the passage is closest

very hygienic.

in meaning to
change

1. The word traumatic meaning to

climate

Essential

decline

highly stressful

problem

highly unusual
unwise

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The surface of Mars
Paragraph 1: The surface of Mars shows a
wide range of geologic features, including

Deep
Complex
Characteristic
Ancient

huge volcanoes-the largest known in the solar


system-and extensive impact cratering. Three

Paragraph 3: The great height of Martian

very large volcanoes are found on the Tharsis

volcanoes is a direct consequence of the

bulge, an enormous geologic area near Mars's

planet's low surface gravity. As lava flows and

equator. Northwest of Tharsis is the largest

spreads to form a shield volcano, the volcano's

volcano of all: Olympus Mons, with a height

eventual

of 25 kilometers and measuring some 700

mountain's ability to support its own weight.

kilometers in diameter at its base. The three

The lower the gravity, the lesser the weight

large volcanoes on the Tharsis bulge are a

and the greater the height of the mountain. It

little smaller-a mere 18 kilometers high.

is no accident that Maxwell Mons on Venus

height

depends

on

the

new

and the Hawaiian shield volcanoes on Earth


1 The word enormous in the passage is

rise to about the same height (about 10

closest in meaning to

kilometers) above their respective bases-Earth

Important
Extremely large
Highly unusual
Active

and Venus have similar surface gravity. Mars's


surface gravity is only 40 percent that of Earth,
so volcanoes rise roughly 2.5 times as high.
Are the Martian shield volcanoes still active?
Scientists have no direct evidence for recent or

Paragraph 2: None of these volcanoes was

ongoing eruptions, but if these volcanoes were

formed as a result of collisions between plates

active as recently as 100 million, years ago (an

of the Martian crust-there is no plate motion

estimate of the time of last eruption based on

on

the extent of impact cratering on their slopes),

Mars.

Instead,

volcanoes-volcanoes

they
with

are

shield

broad,

sloping

some

of

them

may

still

be

at

least

slides formed by molten rock. All four show

intermittently active. Millions of years, though,

distinctive lava channels and other flow

may pass between eruptions.

features similar to those found on shield


volcanoes on Earth. Images of the Martian

5 The word roughly in the passage is closest

surface reveal many hundreds of volcanoes.

in meaning to

Most of the largest volcanoes are associated

Typically
Frequently
Actually
Approximately

with the Tharsis bulge, but many smaller ones


are found in the northern plains.
3 The word distinctive in the passage is
closest in meaning to

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Paragraph 4: Another prominent feature of

much of their economic might.

Mars's surface is cratering. The Mariner


spacecraft found that the surface of Mars, as

1. The word resurgence in the passage is

well as that of its two moons, is pitted with

closest in meaning to

impact craters formed by meteoroids falling in

ransformation
comeback
program
expansion

from space. As on our Moon, the smaller


craters

are

often

filled

with

surface

matter-mostly dust-confirming that Mars is a


dry desert world. However, Martian craters
get filled in considerably faster than their

Paragraph 2: This decline can be seen clearly

lunar counterparts. On the Moon, ancient

in the changes that affected Venetian shipping

craters

and

less

than

100

meters

across

trade.

First,

Venic's

intermediary

(corresponding to depths of about 20 meters)

functions in the Adriatic Sea, where it had

have been obliterated, primarily by meteoritic

dominated the business of shipping for other

erosion. On Mars, there are relatively few

parties, were lost to direct trading. In the

craters less than 5 kilometers in diameter. The

fifteenth century there was little problem

Martian atmosphere is an efficient erosive

recruiting sailors to row the galleys (large

agent, with Martian winds transporting dust

ships propelled by oars): guilds (business

from place to place and erasing surface

associations) were required to provide rowers,

features much faster than meteoritic impacts

and through a draft system free citizens served

alone can obliterate them.

compulsorily when called for. In the early


sixteenth century the shortage of rowers was

8 The word considerably in the passage is

not serious because the demand for galleys

closest in meaning to

was limited by a move to round ships

Frequently
Significantly
Clearly
Surprisingly

(round-hulled ships with more cargo space),


with required fewer rowers. But the shortage
of crews proved to be a greater and greater
problem, despite continuous appeal to Venic's
tradition of maritime greatness. Even though
sailors' wages doubled among the northern

The Decline of Venetian Shipping

Italian cities from 1550 to 1590, this did not

Paragraph 1: In the late thirteenth century,

elicit an increased supply.

northern Italian cities such as Genoa, Florence,


and Venice began an economic resurgence

2. The word compulsorily in the passage is

that made them into the most important

closest in meaning to

economic

for free
for a time
by requirement

centers

of

Europe.

By

the

seventeenth century, however, other European


powers had taken over, as the Italian cities lost

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by design
9. The word conventional in the passage is
Paragraph 3: The problem in shipping

closest in meaning to

extended to the Arsenate, Venice's huge and

informal
logical
correct
usual

powerful shipyard. Timber ran short, and it


was necessary to procure it from father and
father away. In ancient Roman times, the
Italian peninsula had great forest of fir
preferred for warships, but scarcity was
apparent as early as the early fourteenth

The Evolutionary Origin of Plants

century. Arsenate officers first brought timber

Paragraph 1: The evolutionary history of

from the foothills of the Alps, then from north

plants has been marked a series of adaptations.

toward Trieste, and finally from across the

The ancestors of plants were photosynthetic

Adriatic. Private shipbuilders were required to

single-celled organisms that gave rise to plants

buy their oak abroad. As the costs of

presumably lacked true roots, stems, leaves,

shipbuilding rose, Venice clung to its outdated

and complex reproductive structures such as

standard while the Dutch were innovation in

flowers. All of these features appeared later in

the lighter and more easily handled ships.

the evolutionary history of plants. Of today's


different groups of algae, green algae are

5. The word outdated in the passage is

probably the most similar to ancestral plants.

closest in meaning to

This supposition stems from

strict
enforced
improved
old-fashioned

phylogenetic

(natural

the close

evolutionary)

relationship between the two groups. DNA


comparisons have shown that green algae are
plants' closest living relatives. In addition,
other lines of evidence support the hypothesis

Paragraph 5: The conventional explanation for

that land plants evolved from ancestral green

the loss of Venetian dominance in trade is

algae used the same type of chlorophyll and

establishment of the Portuguese direct sea

accessory pigments in photosynthesis as do

route to the East, replacing the overland Silk

land plants. This would not be true of red and

Road from the Black sea and the highly

brown algae. Green algae store food as starch,

profitable

as do land plants and have cell walls made of

Indian

Ocean-caravan-eastern
The

cellulose, similar in composition to those of

Portuguese Vasco de Gama's Voyaga around

land plants. Again, the good storage and cell

southern Afica to India took place at the end

wall molecules of red and brown algae are

of the fifteenth century, and by 1502 the trans-

different.

Mediterranean

route

to

Venice.

Abrabian caravan route had been cut off by


political unrest.

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1. The word presumably in the passage is


closest in meaning to

5. The word desolate in the passage is


closest in meaning to

originally
supposedly
obviously
usually

dusty
hardened
deserted
dried out

Paragraph 2: Today green algae live mainly in

Paragraph 5: When plants pioneered the land,

freshwater,

they faced a range of challenges posed by

suggesting

that

their

early

evolutionary history may have occurred in

terrestrial

freshwater habitats. If so, the green algae

supportive buoyancy of water is missing, the

would have been subjected to environmental

plant is no longer bathed in a nutrient solution,

pressures that resulted in adaptations that

and air tends to dry things out. These

enhanced their potential to give rise to

conditions favored the evolution of the

land-dwelling or organisms.

structures that support the body, vessels that

environments.

On

land,

the

transport water and nutrients to all parts of


3. The phrase subjected to in the passage is

plant, and structures that conserve water. The

closest in

resulting adaptations to dry land include some

restricted by
distant from
exposed to
combined with

structural features that arose early in plant


evolution; now these features are common to
virtually all land plant. They include roots or
root like structures, a waxy cuticle that covers
the surfaces of leaves and stems and limits the

Paragraph 4: The terrestrial world is green

evaporation of water, and pores called stomata

now, but it did not start out that way. When

in leaves and stems that allow gas exchange

plants first made the transition ashore more

but close when water is scarce, thus reducing

than 400 million years ago, the land was

water loss. Other adaptations occurred later in

barren and desolate, inhospitable to life. From

the transition to terrestrial life and now wide

a plant's evolutionary view point, however, it

spread but not universal among plants. These

was also a land of opportunity, free of

include conducting vessels that transport water

competitors, and predator arid full of carbon

and minerals upward from the roots and that

dioxide and sunlight (the raw materials for

move the photosynthetic products from the

photosynthesis, which are present in far higher

leaves to the rest of the plant body and the

concentrations in air than in water). So once

stiffening substance lignin, which support the

natural selection had shaped the adaptations

plant body, helping it expose maximum

that helped plants overcome the obstacles to

surface area to sunlight.

terrestrial
diversified.

living,

plants

prospered

and

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8. The word posed in the passage is closest

coal seams found below the water table.

in meaning to

shared
presented
strengthened
concealed

4. The phrase apparent in the passage is


closest in meaning to
clearly seen to
aided by
associated with
followed by

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Energy and the Industrial Revolution

6. The word consequent in the passage is

Paragraph 2: In the late 1700s James Watt

closest in meaning to

designed an efficient and commercially viable

resulting

steam engine that was soon applied to a

encouraging

variety of industrial uses as it became cheaper

well documented

to use. The engine helped solve the problem of

immediate

draining coal mines of groundwater and


increased the production of coal needed to

Paragraph 4: Steam power and iron combined

power steam engines elsewhere. A rotary

to revolutionize transport, which in turn had

engine attached to the steam engine enabled

further implications. Improvements in road

shafts to be turned and machines to be driven,

construction and sailing had occurred, but

resulting in mills using steam power to spin

shipping heavy freight over land remained

and weave cotton. Since the steam engine was

expensive, even with the use of rivers and

fired by coal, the large mills did not need to be

canals wherever possible. Parallel rails had

located by rivers, as had mills that used water-

long been used in mining operations to move

driven machines. The shift to increased

bigger loads, but horses were still the primary

mechanization

source of power. However, the arrival of the

in

cotton

production

is

apparent in the import of raw cotton and

steam engine initiated

the sale of cotton goods. Between 1760 and

transformation

1850, the amount of raw cotton imported

entrenching and expanding the Industrial

increased 230 times. Production of British

Revolution.

cotton goods increased sixtyfold, and cotton

distant and larger markets within the nation

cloth became Great Britains most important

could be reached, thereby encouraging the

product, accounting for one-half of all exports.

development of larger factories to keep pace

The success of the steam engine resulted in

with increasing sales. Greater productivity and

increased

the

rising demands provided entrepreneurs with

consequent increase in coal production

profits that could be reinvested to take

was made possible as the steam-powered

advantage of new technologies to further

pumps drained water from the ever-deeper

expand capacity, or to seek alternative

demands

for

coal,

and

As

in

rail

a complete
transportation,

transportation

improved,

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the

to the aridity by means of various avoidance

availability of jobs in railway construction

mechanisms. Most desert plants are probably

attracted many rural laborers accustomed to

best classified as xerophytes. They possess

seasonal and temporary employment. When

drought-resisting adaptations: loss of water

the work was completed, many moved to

through the leaves is reduced by means of

other construction jobs or to factory work in

dense hairs covering waxy leaf surfaces, by

cities and towns, where they became part of an

the closure of pores during the hottest times to

expanding working class.

reduce water loss, and by the rolling up or

investment

opportunities.

Also,

shedding of leaves at the beginning of the dry


10. The word initiated in the passage is

season. Some xerophytes, the succulents

closest in meaning to

(including cacti), store water in their structures.

anticipated

Another way of countering drought is to

accelerated

have a limited amount of mass above ground

spread

and to have extensive root networks below

started

ground. It is not unusual for the roots of some


desert perennials to extend downward more
than ten meters. Some plants are woody in

Survival of Plants and Animals in Desert

type an adaptation designed to prevent

Conditions

collapse of the plant tissue when water stress

Paragraph 3: The ephemeral plants evade

produces wilting. Another class of desert plant

drought.

favorable

is the phreatophyte. These have adapted to the

develop

environment by the development of long

vigorously and produce large numbers of

taproots that penetrate downward until they

flowers and fruit. This replenishes the seed

approach the assured

content of the desert soil. The seeds then lie

provided by groundwater. Among these plants

dormant until the next wet year, when the

are the date palm, tamarisk, and mesquite.

desert blooms again.

They commonly grow near stream channels,

Given

precipitation,

such

year
plants

of
will

water supply

springs, or on the margins of lakes.


4. In saying that ephemerals will develop
vigorously

when

there

is

favorable

5. The word countering in the passage is

precipitation, the author means that their

closest in meaning to

development will be

eliminating

sudden

making use of

early

acting against

gradual

experiencing

strong and healthy


7. The word assured in the passage is closest
Paragraph 4: The perennial vegetation adjusts

in meaning to

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pure

maintain

diminished

Transform

guaranteed
deep

Paragraph 2: It is difficult to isolate the factors


that

led

to

the

next

developmentthe

emergence of urban settlements. The earliest,


Sumer and the First Cities of the Ancient

that of Eridu, about 4500 B.C.E., and Uruk, a

near East

thousand years later, center on impressive

Paragraph 1: The earliest of the city states of

temple complexes built of mud brick. In some

the ancient Near East appeared at the southern

way, the elite had associated themselves with

end of the Mesopotamian plain, the area

the power of the gods. Uruk, for instance, had

between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in

two patron godsAnu, the god of the sky and

what is now Iraq. It was here that the

sovereign of all other gods, and Inanna, a

civilization known as Sumer emerged in its

goddess of love and warand there were

earliest form in the fifth millennium. At first

others, patrons of different cities. Human

sight, the plain did not appear to be a likely

beings were at their mercy. The biblical story

home for a civilization. There were few

of the Flood may originate in Sumer. In the

natural resources, no timber, stone, or metals.

earliest version, the gods destroy the human

Rainfall was limited, and what water there

race because its clamor had been so disturbing

was rushed across the plain in the annual flood

to them.

of melted snow. As the plain fell only 20


meters in 500 kilometers, the beds of the

5. The word sovereign in the passage is

rivers shifted constantly. It was this that made

closest in meaning to

the organization of irrigation, particularly the

Counselor

building of canals to channel and preserve the

Master

water, essential. Once this was done and the

Defender

silt carried down by the rivers was planted, the

Creator

rewards were rich: four to five times what


rain-fed earth would produce. It was these

Paragraph 4: Other innovations of the late

conditions that allowed an elite to emerge,

fourth millennium include the wheel, probably

probably as an organizing class, and to

developed first as a more efficient way of

sustain itself through the control of

making pottery and then transferred to

surplus crops.

transport. A tablet engravedabout 3000


B.C.E. provides the earliest known example

3. The word sustain in the passage is closest

from Sumer, a roofed boxlike sledge mounted

in meaning to

on four solid wheels. A major development

defend

was the discovery, again about 3000 B.C.E.,

promote

that if copper, which had been known in

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Mesopotamia since about 3500 B.C.E., was


mixed with tin, a much harder metal, bronze,
would result. Although copper and stone
tools continued to be used, bronze was far
more successful in creating sharp edges that
could be used as anything from saws and
scythes to weapons. The period from 3000 to
1000 B.C.E., when the use of bronze became
widespread, is normally referred to as the
Bronze Age.

10. The word engraved in the passage is


closest in meaning to
carved
produced
dated
discovered
12. The word widespread in the passage is
closest in meaning to
obvious
significant
necessary
common

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TPO1
2.C

7.A

9.C

1.D

2.A

5.C

6.C

10.B

1.D

5.C

6.B

7.B

11.B

11.C

1.A

5.C

7.A

9.C

2.C

4.A

12.B

3.B

6.D

7.B

8.B

11.D

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2.C

3.B

5.B

6.A

10.A

4.D

6.C

7.D

10.C

1.C

8.B

10.C

3.C

10.A

1.B

3.D

6.A

9.A

2.D

5.D

7.B

10.C

12.D
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TPO4
3.C

10.B

1.A

3.A

5.D

1.B

5.A

9.B

1.B

3.C

10.4

1.A

4.C

9.A

2.C

5.B

8.D

11.A

12.B

11.C

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2B

3B

5C

7D

3A

6B

10C

1B

2C

3A

8D

4B

7C

9A
10D

TPO6

11C

2.A

6.B

4.A

10.C

1.D

3.B

9.D

11.B

11.A
7.C

8.A

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3.A

4.C

9.D

1.C

5.A

8.A

9.D

2.B

3.C

7.A

8.D

10.D

12.B

3.A

5.D

3.D

11.D

1.B

3.D

6.B
4.C

7.D

11.A

10.A

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1.C

8.B

11.C

6.D

1.C

7.B

8.C

11.C

11.B

2.B

6.D

9.A

1.D

7.C

12.A

2.D

5.B

10.A

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8.C

TPO 17

1.C

2.B

3.A

4.D

4.A

6.D

9.B

11.B

1.C

5.B

10.B

1.A

3.A

4.B

11.A

1.B

3.C

8.B

11.A

2.B

4.D

7.C

11.B

11.D
12.B

TPO9
2.C

7.A

8.D

10.B

1.A

3.C

6.A

9.B

4.B

5.A

7.D

9.D

12.D
10.B

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5.A

6.A

8.C

3.A

5.D

7.C

10.D

2.C

4.B

8.C

12.A

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1.B

3.C

6.D

5.A

7.C

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2.C

6.B

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12.B
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4.D

5.B

7.A

12.C

2.A

3.D

4.B

5.C

9.C

1.D

2.B

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4.A

8.C

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3.A

7.A

9.A

10.B

1.C

3.D

4.B

6.D

1.C

3.A

8.C

10.C

10.A

8.C

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2.A

3.C

9.C

1.A

3.D

9.B

1.C

5.B

6.A

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5.D

10.C

2.A

5.C

7.D

9.B

1.D

4.D

5.B

8.A

11.A

10.B

TPO 23
1.C

2.B

7.D

5.D

8.A

10.C

1.B

3.B

4.A

11.A
5.D

TPO 24
2.B

5.A

9.A

10.D

1.B

2.A

6.A

TPO 25
1.B

3.C

5.D

8.B

1.B

2.C

5.D

9.D

1.B

3.C

5.C

8.B

TPO 26
4.A

6.A

10.D

5.D

6.C

7.C

3.C

5.B

10.A

12.D

11.C

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