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37. Match the following sentences with the correct identification.
This statement is too narrow.
Some people don't need to sleep.
This statement is the main idea.
Al Herpin was watched closely by doctors.
This statement is too broad.
Al Herpin managed to stay alive without ever sleeping.
37. This passage centers on
dream interpretation.
patterns of sleep.
Al Herpin's sleepless life.
sleep and dreams.
37. One possible clue to Herpin's insomnia was
his mother's injury before he was born.
that he never got tired.
his magnificent physical condition.
that he got enough rest by rocking.
37. Al Herpin's condition can be regarded as
normal.
curable.
healthful.
rare.
37. The expression "get by" in the last sentence of the first paragraph is
a confusing expression.
a vulgar expression.
an everyday expression.
an improper expression.
37. Negate is a synonym for
support.
disprove.
hide.
verify.
38. Match the following sentences with the correct identification.
This statement is too narrow.
People have used horses for many purposes.
This statement is the main idea.
All thoroughbreds today are descended from three Arabian stallions.
This statement is too broad.
Horse racing is one of the oldest sports in the world.
38. This passage os mostly about
the Middle Ages.
Arabian Stallions.
horseracing.
steeplechasing.
38. Steeplechasing gets its name from
races once held in Ireland.
horses that runs towards steeples.
horses that run away from steeples.
horses that jump over high obstacles.
38. From this passage, we can see
horse racing is a sport that only royalty enjoy.
horses love to race.
horseracing has been popular for a long time.
horseracing is only enjoyed in England.
38. "They could run like lightening" means the horses were
unpredictable.
electrifying.
dangerous.
fast.
38. An ancestor is
a very close relative.
a throughbred horse.
a relative who lived long ago.
a horse that is very fast.
39. Match the following sentences with the correct identification.
This statement is the main idea.
Many things can be used to stop beaches from shrinking.
This statement is too broad.
Beaches are washed away by wind and waves.
This statement is too narrow.
Artificial sand can slow beach erosion.
39. The subject of this passage is
summer vacations.
the seashore.
artificial sand.
sand and water.
39. Ground glass is
hard to walk on.
similar to sand but harder.
difficult to make.
found in nature.
39. The passage suggests that artificial sand is
not nice looking.
the best way to slow down erosion.
a foolish idea.
too costly to ever be used.
39. In the first sentence, the author gets the reader's attention by
referring to something the reader might be familiar with.
telling a fact that is very humorous.
saying something very surprising.
asking a question.
39. Conventional, as used in this passage, means
old.
standard.
expensive.
unusual.
40. Match the following sentences with the correct identification.
This statement is too narrow.
Some flowers grow in strange ways.
This statement is the main idea.
The rafflesia has no root structure of its own.
This statement is too broad.
The rafflesia is one of the world's most unusual flowers.
40. This passage is about
wandering elephants.
the rafflesia.
cissus vines.
parasites.
40. Elephants help to
provide food for the giant flower.
water the rafflesia with their trunks.
carry rafflesia seeds from one place to another.
stomp out the awful smelling petals.
40. From this passage, we can guess that the writer
likes elephants.
has a very large garden.
admires the wonders of nature.
likes to measure things.
40. To give us an idea of how large the rafflesia is, the author uses
the size of an elephant for comparison.
measurements.
comparisons to other flowers.
detailed descriptions of the flower's stems.
40. As used in this passage structures means
endurance.
oragnization.
necessary parts.
energy.