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12. The word savagely in paragraph 2 is closest 15. The word showy in paragraph 2 is closest
in meaning to in meaning to which of the following?
(A) fiercely. (A) Ornamental
(B) suddenly. (B) Graceful
(C) surprisingly. (C) Colorless
(D) genuinely. (D) Powerful
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LESSON 36: VOCABULARY ITEMS
20. The word hardly in paragraph 3 is closest 24. Which of the following could best substi-
in meaning to tute for the word rugged in paragraph 1?
(A) definitely. (A) Streamlined
(B) not nearly. (B) Roomy
(C) possibly. (C) Sturdy
(D) not always. (D) Primitive
21. The word fundamental in paragraph 3 is 25. Which of the following is closest in
closest in meaning to meaning to the word jolts in paragraph 1?
(A) basic. (A) Signs
(B) shifting. (B) Shocks
(C) predictable. (C) Sights
(D) complicated. (D) Shots
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LESSON 37: REFERENCE ITEMS
EXERCISE 37.1
Focus: Identifying the referents for pronouns and other expressions in sentences and short passages
Directions: Read the items. Decide which word or phrase in the items is the correct referent for
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highlighted word or phrase and underline it or (for Multiple-Choice items) mark the correct
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answer. If there are two highlighted words or phrases, circle the first reference and underline the
second.
1. X rays allow art historians to examine 8. Leaves are found on all deciduous trees, but
paintings internally without damaging they differ greatly in size and shape.
them.
9. Yasuo Kuniyashi was born in Japan in 1883
2. The poisonous, plantlike anemone lives in a and studied art at the Los Angeles School of
coral reef. When a small fish ventures near Art and Design. He also studied art in New
this creature , it is stung and eaten. For York City, where he gave his first one-man
some reason, the anemone makes an show. In 1925 he moved from there to
exception of the clown fish. When the Paris where he was influenced by the
clown fish is endangered by another fish, it works of Chagall and other artists.
dashes among the anemone’s tentacles. It
(A) Japan
even builds its nest where the anemone can
(B) Paris
protect it .
(C) Los Angeles
3. Florists often refrigerate cut flowers to (D) New York City
protect their fresh appearance.
10. In the past, biologists considered mush-
(A) Florists’ rooms and other fungi a type of nongreen
(B) Flowers’ plant. Today, however, they are most
commonly regarded as a separate kingdom
4. Unlike a box kite, a flat kite needs a tail to of living things.
supply drag and to keep it pointed toward
the sky. A simple one consists of cloth 11. William Dean Howells, a contemporary and
strips tied end to end. friend of Mark Twain, wrote a number of
books that realistically portrayed life on
5. Water is an exception to many of nature’s farms in Midwestern America. One of his
rules because of its unusual properties. followers, Hamlin Garland, was even more
bitter in his criticism of rural America than
6. Ropes are cords at least .15 inches in
his mentor.
diameter and are made of three or more
strands which are themselves formed of 12. The Wisconsin Dells is a region where the
twisted yarns. Wisconsin River cuts through soft sand-
(A) Yarns stone. The strange formations that have
(B) Ropes been carved out of the rocks there are a
(C) Strands delight to tourists. They have names such
(D) Cords as Devil’s Elbow, Grand Piano, and Fat
Man’s Misery.
7. Grocers slice sides, quarters, and what are
called primal cuts of beef into smaller
pieces. These pieces are then packaged and
sold.
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