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Section 2
Structure and Written Expression Time--25 minutes
The Structure and Written expression section is designed to measure your ability to recognize language that is appropriate for standard written English. There are two types of questions in this section, with special directions for each type.
Structure
Directions: Questions 1-15 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C),and (D). Choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, ifnd the number of the question and fill in the space that orresponds to the letter of the answer you ahve chosen Fill in the space so that the letter inside the oval cannot be seen.
Look at the following examples:
Example I
For many centuries---the principal raw material Sample answer
for making ropes and sails.
(A) then was hemp
(B) the time hemp was
(C) hemp was
(D) hemp
The sentence should read, "For many cenries hemp was the principle raw material for making ropes and sails." Therefore, you should choose (C).
Example II
The sea anemone, a marine animal related to the jelly fish, Sample answer
looks like a plant----like other animal species.
(A) so
(B) rather than
(C) instead
(D) rather not
The sentence should read, "The sea anemone, a marine animal related to the jelly fish, looks like a plant rather than like other animal species." Theerefore, you should choose (D).
Nowbegin work on the questions.
1. Most substances expand when they evaporate so that the density of a substance"s gas is---of its liquid.
(A) than the lower density
(B) lower than that
(C) the density is lower than that
(D) the lower the density
2. The process by which nerve cells send signals is --- clearly understood.
(A) none
(B) no
(C) not
(D) nothing
3. Arctic animals--- a means of controlling body temperature in such a cold, barren climate if they are to survive.
(A) need
(B) needing
(C) to need
(D) was needed
4. -----state of California is also known as the "Golden State" because California"s hills were once believed to be made of gold.
(A) The
(B) There is a
(C) That the
(D) As the
5. Aspartame is a combination of proteins that is much sweeter----
(A) than sugar does
(B) does cane sugar
(C) cane sugar
(D) than cane sugar
6. Current patterns and topography maps of the seas ---- from satellite photographs.
(A) can be drawn
(B) can drawn
(C) to draw
(D) drawn
7. By the middle of the nioneteenth century, the scientists and engineers in the United States had began to exert --- over technology.
(A) influence worldwide a great
(B) a great worldwide influence
(C) influence a great worldwide
(D) a worldwide influence great
8. ----billions of barrels of oil exist in the vast caverns beneath the Pacific Oceans
(A) It is estimated that
(B) An estimate that
(C) That is estimated
(D) That the estimate
9. The extent of the stimulant effect of coffee on people depends on the circumstances ---- the plants grow.
(A) which
(B) which in
(C) in which
(D) in
10. The guitar solo first ---- as a popular form of musical performance in the twentieth century.
(A) to emerge
(B) emerging
(C) has emerged
(D) emerged
11. --- complex organic compounds originating in cells.
(A) Lipieds
(B) Lipids are
(C) Lipids which are
(D) Lipids while they
12. In the western part of Nevada ----, a major tourist and entertainment center.
(A) lies the city of Las Vegas
(B) the city of Las Vegas lies there
(C) around the city of Las Vegas lies
(D) there lies the city of Las vegas around
13. Work on superconductivity, ---, has attracted a relatively small number of researchers.
(A) is a very specialized field
(B) which a very specialized field is
(C) a very specialized field
(D) a field very specialized which
14. ---, the fist Amendment to the Constitution provided for freedom of speech, press and assembly.
(A) In 1791 they drafted
(B) The draft in 1791
(C) In 1791 was drafted
(D) Drafted in 1791
15. When --- in desert climates, the Navajo construct lean-tos as temporary summer shelters.
(A) travel
(B) to travel
(C) traveling them
(D) traveling

Written Expression
Directios: In questions 16-40 each sentence has four underlined words or phrases. The four undelined parts of the sentence are marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
Looke at the following examples:
Example 1 Sampel Answer
In many cities in the world, the air is much more
A B
Polluted than it is in the 1970s.
C D
The sentence should read, "in many cities in the world, the air is much more polluted than it was in the 1970s." there fore, you should choose (D).
Example II
The computer plays a vital role in development,
A B
communication, and disseminating of ideas in today"s world.
C D
The sentence should read, "The computer plays a vital role in development, communication, and dissemination of ideas in today"s world." Therefore, youshould choose (C).
Now begin work on the questions.
16. For years small communities of researchers have living underground
A
in parts of the arctic where the climate is harsh and the winds are
B
strong.
D
17. Thomas Edison made the first microphone for self by combining a thin
A B C
reed and a metal conductor together.
D
18. Not only do hydroelectric power systems provide people with irrigation and drinking water, but they also provide importantly sources of electrical power.
19. The Federal Communications Commission supervises the suitable and quality of radio.
20. All cars, alike most trains and a few propeller planes, depend on combustion inside a piston cylinder.
21. The expansion of adult education centers had resulted partially from the service-based economy, which encouraging employees to update their skills for the changing job market.
22. The most significant evolutionary characteristic of the primates are the development of the opposable thumb.
23. Ludwig Beethoven was often indifferent to the titles of his composed and was generally oblivious to the names given them years after their completion.
24. Benny Goodman"s orchestra, playing his original compositions and arrangements, achieving a fine distinction among his peers and contributed numerous innovations to modern big band jazz.
25. Mosquitoes are almost completey deaf, although its tiny ears can distinguish noise from silence.
26. Weed is a horticultural term referring toward unpleasant, unwanted, or intolerable plant growth.
27. susan B. Anthony, the first woman to vote in the United Sates, founded the American Women"t Suffrage Movement, an institution that have always had a woment"s rights agenda.
28. Criminal assault, committed against a member of the public, may consist of harassing behavior, threatening, or physical harm to others.
29. The realist movement in art was a reaction against abstract methods of portray reality.
30. During the 1950"s skilled computer programmers scrce were in what is now Silicon Valley.
31. If a atom gains any electrons, it becomes negatively charged and can combine with other atoms.
32. The Parks and Recreation Department conduct extensive research on a great many aspects of the wilderness.
33. The analgesic most commonly administeed in medicine is aspirin, who produces reduction of pain over a general area.
34. Certain types of pumps work properly only in environmens with controlled precisely pressures.
35. Whales, while not as curious than the dolphins, show more persistence and use of communication in facing a problem.
36. The belief in goblins have existed from the earliest times, and the leends of many different peoples includes tales of goblins and their relationship to humans.
37. Electronic music enables artists to experiment with many sounds effects.
38. Denver, Colorado"s capital and largest city, is industrial and baning center.
39. A hamster"s sharp teeth can chew through wood, plastic, or soft metallic such as aluminum.
40. Anthropological studies have concluded that deeply hold belief and principles are highly ressistant to alteration.

THIS IS THE END OF SECTION 2.
IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOUR WORK ON SECTION 2 ONLY.
DONOT READ OR WORK ON ANY OTHER SECTION OF THE TEST.
THE SUPER VISOR WILL TELL YOU WHEN TO BEGIN WORK ON SECTION 3.

Section 3 Reading Comprehension
Directins: In the Reading Comprehension Section you will read several passages. Each one is followed by a number of questions about it. For questions 1-50, you are to choose the one best answer (A), (B), (C), or (D), to each question. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of answer you have chosen.
Answer all questions about the information in a passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in that passage.
Read the following passage:
There are two genus in the elephant family. Each of the genus include a single species that developed different characteristics due to geographical isolation. One species is the African elephant and the other is a Asian elephant. The two types of elephant share a number of common features, such as a long trunk, large ears and a massive body, but there are many differences as well. The differences between the elephants can largely be accounted for by their habitats" environment.
Example I
What is the main purpose of the passage?
(A) to discuss the two different types of elephants.
(B) Tio argue the superiority of the African elephant in adapting to the environment.
(C) To demonstrate the relative intelligence of the two types of elephant.
(D) To show the similarities of elephants.
The main idea of passage is to discuss the wo different types of elephants. Thereore, you should choose (A).
Example II
In line 6, the term, "be accounted for` could best be replaced by
(A) be calculated to
(B) be devided
(C) be determined
(D) be accepted
The term "be accounted for" in line 6 is closet in meaning to "be determined." Therefore, you should choose (C).
Now begin work on the questions.
Questions 1-10
The popularly applauded designs found in Frank Lloyd Wright"s integration of architcture, landscaping and interior design, gave evidence to his belief that the form of a working or living space should follow from its function within the community.
Line Whether working on residential or commercial projects, he concentraed on creating
(5) an appropriate exterior and interior environment.
In his residentilal housing, functionality translated into a harmonious relationship with the natural flora, fauna and geographic disposition of the land. The most famous modification he implemented in his early " prairie school houses", the gently sloping roof lines that sought to capture the contours of the prairie, typified his concept of harmony with the land. Other features included, wide doorways, rooms ccentrally connected without hallways, extensive use of glass and widely overhanging eaves which provided extensive shelter. To emphasize the integrative aspects of his construction, he tried to incorporate built-in furniture wherever possible.
The Larkin Building, in Buffalo, New York, an examle of thoroughly practical factory headquarters, demonstrated that, when designing for the commercial sector, Wright"s functionalism adapted itself to the projec at hand as eloquently as when he created single-family units. The building itself is of sufficient width to completely conceal the factory behind it, creating a neat, organized and efficient appearance. Even more notable than the exterior of the building, the interior displays Wright"s imaginative talent to the greatest degree.
In order to minimize on cluttered floor space, almost everything in the office was mobile, particulrly the filing cabinets, which could be completely hidden from view with a simple push. The office desks were custom designed from solid steel with special fold-out chairs that made it much easier to clean the floors. A special grade of tile was used on the walls to facilitate cleaning. The zeal which the architect devoted to integrating the building with the needs of the office environment extended to the installation of secial steel toilets which folded into the walls until needed for use.
1. What is the main topic of the passage?
(A) The life of Frank Lloyd Wright
(B) Frank Lloyd Wright"s design ideas
(C) The commercial buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright
(D) Frank Lloyd Wright"s Prarie School buildings
2. Which of the folowing is NOT menitioned as a field wright worked in?
(A) Landscaping
(B) Interior design
(C) Architecture
(D) Painting
3. In line 3, the word "its" refers to
(A) the community
(B) the function
(C) the form
(D) the space
4. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an important consideration of Wright"s residential housing?
(A) Plant life around the area
(B) The ease of mainteance
(C) Animals found in the area
(D) The geography of the building site
5. According to the passage, what is the most distinctive feature of a "prarie house" design?
(A) The color
(B) The furniture
(C) The wood
(D) The roof line
6. In line 9, the word "typifed" is closest in meaning to
(A) enjoyed
(B) exemplifed
(C) terminated
(D) normalized
7. It can be inferred that Wright designed hisown furniture for the Larking building because
(A) he couldn"t find the appropriate colors
(B) he could design his own for less money
(C) he wanted the environment of the building to be integrated
(D) he didn"t trust the quality of other furniture
8. What is the Larking Building most noted for?
(A) Its steel furniture
(B) Its high-grade tile
(C) Its overall practicality
(D) Its exterior architecture
9. In line 22, the word "mobile" most closely means?
(A) Portable
(B) Raised
(C) sturdy
(D) Small
10. What qualities could probably be observed from the Larkin Building"s interior design?
(A) Neat and organized
(B) Solid and stable
(C) Extended and clean
(D) Wide and efficent
Questions 11-20
In America, the movement of housing away from the high-rise buildings of the inner-cites originated in the 1920s, but was stalled by the Great Depression of the 1930s and by World War II. After the war a tremendous surge occurred in the realeastate market with the advent of single-family homes on relatively small lots--typically less than one-tenth of an acre. During the 1950s, many large tract developments encroached on former farmlands near metropolitan areas. The most dramatic instances of this sprawling effect were witnessed in western municipalities such as San Jose and San Diego whose citycharters defined their boundaries over several hundred square kilometers. These large parcels of land were overrun by. standard three bedroom, two bath, "ranch-style" homes in a few short deoedes.
By the 1960s construction had subsided significantly and developers began building different kinds of plans to try and accommodate the changes in the market. Those who had taken advantage of the suburbanization trend in he post-war years had seen the value of their real estate increase dramatially and many were anxious to re-invest their assets. In an effort to reap this affluence, certain contractors moved away from the standard mod


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