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Reading Comprehension »1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Time: 55 minutes (including the reading of the directions). Now set your clock for 55 minutes.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Question 1--10»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  The word laser was coined as an acronym for Light Amplification by the Stimulated»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Emission of Radiation. Ordinary light, from the Sun or a light bulb, is emitted»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  spontaneously, when atoms or molecules get rid of excess energy by themselves, without»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  any outside intervention . Stimulated emission is different because it occurs when an»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  atom or molecule holding onto excess energy has been stimulated to emit it as light.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
     Albert Einstein was the first to suggest the existence of stimulated emission in a»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  paper published in 1917. However , for many years physicists thought that atoms and»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  molecules always were much more likely to emit light spontaneously and that stimulated»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  emission thus always would be much weaker. It was not until after the Second World»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  War that physicists began trying to make stimulated emission dominate. They sought»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  ways by which one atom or molecule could stimulate many other to emit light ,»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  amplifying it to much higher powers.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
     The first to succeed was Charles H.Townes, then at Colombia University in New»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  York . Instead of working with light , however, he worked with microwaves, which have»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  a much longer wavelength, and built a device he called a "maser" for Microwave»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Although he thought of the»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  key idea in 1951, the first maser was not completed until a couple of years later. Before»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  long, many other physicists were building masers and trying to discover how to produce»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  stimulated emission at even shorter wavelength.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
     The key concepts emerged about 1957. Townes and Arthur Schawlow, then at Bell»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Telephone Laboratories, wrote a long paper outlining the conditions needed to amplify»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  stimulated emission of visible light waves. At about the same time, similar ideas»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  crystallized in the mind of Gordon Gould, then a 37- year-old graduate student at»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Columbia, who wrote them down in a series of notebooks. Townes and Schawlow»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  published their ideas in a scientific journal, Physical Review Letter, but Gould filed a»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  patent application. Three decades later, people still argue about who deserves the credit»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  for the concept of the laser.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  1. The word "coin" in line 1 could be replaced by»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) created»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) mentioned»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) understood»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) discovered»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  2. The word "intervention" in line 4 can best be replaced by»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) need»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) device»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) influence»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) source»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  3. The word "it" in line 5 refers to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) light bulb»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) energy»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) molecule»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) atom»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  4. Which of the following statements best describes a laser?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) A device for stimulating atoms and molecules to emit light»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) An atom in a high-energy state»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) A technique for destroying atoms or molecules»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) An instrument for measuring light waves»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  5. Why was Towne's early work with stimulated emission done with microwaves?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) He was not concerned with light amplification»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) It was easier to work with longer wavelengths.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) His partner Schawlow had already begun work on the laser.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
(D) The laser had already been developed»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
6. In his research at Columbia University, Charles Townes worked with all of the following EXCEPT »1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) stimulated emission»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) microwaves»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) light amplification»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) a maser»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  7.In approximately what year was the first maser built?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) 1917»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) 1951»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) 1953»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) 1957»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  8. The word "emerged" in line 20 is closest in meaning to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) increased»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) concluded»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) succeeded»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) appeared»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  9. The word "outlining" in line 21 is closest in meaning to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) assigning»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) studying»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) checking»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) summarizing»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  10. Why do people still argue about who deserves the credit for the concept of the laser?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) The researchers' notebooks were lost.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) Several people were developing the idea at the same time.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) No one claimed credit for the development until recently.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) The work is still incomplete.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Question 11--21»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
     Panel painting, common in thirteenth -and fourteenth -century Europe , involved a»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  painstaking , laborious process. Wooden planks were joined, covered with gesso to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  prepare the surface for painting , and then polished smooth with special tools. On this»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  perfect surface, the artist would sketch a composition with chalk, refine it with inks,»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  and then begin the deliberate process of applying thin layers of egg tempera paint (egg»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  yolk in which pigments are suspended) with small brushes. The successive layering of»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  these meticulously applied paints produced the final, translucent colors.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Backgrounds of gold were made by carefully applying sheets of gold leaf, and then»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  embellishing of decorating the gold leaf by punching»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  it with a metal rod on which a»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  pattern had been embossed. Every step in the process was slow and deliberate . The»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  quick-drying tempera demanded that the artist know exactly where each stroke be»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  placed before the brush met the panel, and it required the use of fine brushes. It was,»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  therefore , an ideal technique for emphasizing the hard linear edges and pure, fine areas»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  of color that were so much a part of the overall aesthetic of the time. The notion that an»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  artist could or would dash off an idea in a fit of spontaneous inspiration was»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  completely alien to these deliberately produced works.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
    Furthermore, making these paintings was so time-consuming that it demanded»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  assistance. All such work was done by collective enterprise in the workshops. The»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  painter or master who is credited with having created painting may have designed»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  the work and overseen its production, but it is highly unlikely that the artist's hand»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  applied every stroke of the brush. More likely, numerous assistants, who had been»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  trained to imitate the artist's style, applied the paint. The carpenter's shop probably»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  provided the frame and perhaps supplied the panel, and yet another shop supplied the»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  gold. Thus, not only many hands , but also many shops were involved in the final»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  product.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  In spite of problems with their condition, restoration, and preservation many panel»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  paintings have survived, and today many of them are housed in museum collections»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
11. What aspect of panel paintings does the passage mainly discuss? »1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) Famous examples»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) Different styles»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) Restoration»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) Production»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  12. According to the passage, what does the first step in making a panel painting ?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) Mixing the paint»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) Preparing the panel»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) Buying the gold leaf»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) Making ink drawings»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  13. The word "it" in line 4 refers to .»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) chalk»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) composition»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) artist»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) surface»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  14. The word "deliberate" in line 5 is closest in meaning to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) decisive»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) careful»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) natural»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) unusual»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  15. Which of the following processes produced the translucent colors found on panel paintings? (A) Joining wooden planks to form large sheets»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) Polishing the gesso»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) Applying many layers of paint»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) Covering the background with gold leaf»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  16. What characteristic of tempera paint is mentioned in the passage ?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) It dries quickly»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) It is difficut to make»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) It dissolves easily»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) It has to be applied directly to wood»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  17. The word "demanded" in line 17 is closest in meaning to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) ordered»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) reported»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) required»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) questioned»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  18. The "collective enterprise" mentioned in line 18 includes all of the following EXCEPT»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) supplying the gold leaf»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) building the panels»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) applying the paint»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) selling the painting»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  19. The word "imitate" in line 22 is closest in meaning to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) copy»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) illustrate»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) promote»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) believe in»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  20. The author mentions all of the following as problems with the survival of panel painting EXCEPT»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) condition»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) theft»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) preservation»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) restoration»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  21. The word "them" in line 27 refers to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) problems»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) condition, restoration, preservation»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) panel paintings»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) museum collections»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
Question 22--32 »1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Crows are probably the most frequently met and easily identifiable members of the»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  native fauna of the United States . The great number of tales, legends, and myths about»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  these birds indicates that people have been exceptionally interested in them for a long»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  time. On the other hand, when it comes to substantive -- particularly behavioral --»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  information, crows are less well known than many comparably common species and,»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  for that matter, not a few quite uncommon ones: the endangered California condor, to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  cite one obvious example. There are practical reasons for this.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
     Crows are notoriously poor and aggravating subjects for field research. Keen»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  observers and quick learners, they are astute about the intentions of other creatures,»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  including researchers, and adept at avoiding them. Because they are so numerous,»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  active, and monochromatic, it is difficult to distinguish one crow from another. Bands,»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  radio transmitters, or other identifying devices can be attached to them , but this of»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  course requires catching live crows, who are among the wariest and most untrappable»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  of birds.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
     Technical difficulties aside , crow research is daunting because the ways of these»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  birds are so complex and various. As preeminent is generalists, members of this species ingeniously exploit a great range of habitats and resources, and they can quickly adjust»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  to changes in their circumstances. Being so educable, individual birds have markedly»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  different interests and inclinations, strategies and scams.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  For example, one pet crow»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  learned how to let a dog out of its kennel by pulling the pin on the door. When the dog»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  escaped, the bird went into the kennel and ate its food.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  22.What is the main topic of the passage?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) The ways in which crows differ from other common birds»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) The myths and legends about crows»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) The characteristics that make crows difficult to study»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) The existing methods for investigating crow behavior»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  23. According to the first paragraph, what evidence is there that crows have interested people for a long time?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) The large number of stories about crows.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) The frequency with which crows are sighted»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) The amount of research that has been conducted on crows»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) The ease with which crows are identified»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  24. The word "comparable" in line 5 is closest in meaning to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) interestingly»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) similar»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) otherwise»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) sometimes»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  25. In line 6, the author mention the endangered California condor as an example of a species that is»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) smaller than the crow»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) easily identifiable»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) featured in legends»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) very rare»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  26. In line 6, the author mentions the endangered California condor as an example of a species that is»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) crows»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) subjects»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) intentions»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) researchers»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  27.According to the second paragraph, crows are poor subjects for field research for all of the following reasons EXCEPT»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) They can successfully avoid observers.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) They are hard to distinguish from one another»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) They can be quite aggressive.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) They are difficult to catch.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
28. In the second paragraph, the author implies that using radio transmitters would allow a researcher who studies crow to (A) identify individual crows »1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) follow flocks of crows over long distances»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) record the times when crows are most active»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) help crows that become sick or injured»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  29. According to the third paragraph, which of the following is true about crows?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) They seldom live in any one place for very long.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) They thrive in a wide variety of environments.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) They have marked preferences for certain kinds of foods.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) They use up the resources in one area before moving to another.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  30. In line 19,the word "inclinations" is closest in meaning to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) tricks»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) opportunities»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) preferences»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) experiences»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  31. In lines 19-21, the author mentions a pet crow to illustrate which of the following? (A) The clever ways that crows solve problems»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) The differences between pet crows and wild crows»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) The ease with which crows can be tamed»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) The affection that crows show to other creatures»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  32. Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) Crows have relatively long lives.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) Crows have keen vision»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) Crows are usually solitary»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) Crows are very intelligent.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  QUESTIONS 33-41»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  In the early days of the United States, postal charges were paid by the recipient and»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Charges varied with the distance carried. In 1825, the United States Congress permitted»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  local postmasters to give letters to mail carriers for home delivery, but these carriers»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  received no government salary and their entire compensation depended on what they»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  were paid by the recipients of individual letters.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  In 1847 the United States Post Office Department adopted the idea of a postage stamp,»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  which of course simplified the payment for postal service but caused grumbling by»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  those who did not like to prepay. Besides, the stamp covered only delivery to the post»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  office and did not include carrying it to a private address. In Philadelphia, for example,»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  with a population of 150,000, people still had to go to the post office to get their mail.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  The confusion and congestion of individual citizens looking for their letters was itself»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  enough to discourage use of the mail. It is no wonder that, during the years of these»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  cumbersome arrangements, private letter-carrying and express businesses developed.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Although their activities were only semilegal, they thrived, and actually advertised that»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  between Boston and Philadelphia they were a half-day speedier than the government»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  mail. The government postal service lost volume to private competition and was not»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  able to handle efficiently even the business it had.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Finally, in 1863, Congress provided that the mail carriers who delivered the mail»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  from the post offices to private addresses should receive a government salary, and that»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  there should be no extra charge for that delivery. But this delivery service was at first»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  confined to cities, and free home delivery became a mark of urbanism. As late as 1887,»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  a town had to have 10,000 people to be eligible for free home delivery. In 1890, of the»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  75 million people in the United States, fewer than 20 million had mail delivered free»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  to their doors. Th e rest, nearly three-quarters of the population, still received no mail»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
unless they went to their post office.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
33. What does the passage mainly discuss? »1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) The increased use of private mail services»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) The development of a government postal system»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) A comparison of urban and rural postal services»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) The history of postage stamps.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  34. The word "varied" in line 2 could best be replaced by»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) increased»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) differed»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) returned»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) started»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  35. Which of the following was seen as a disadvantage of the postage stamp?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) It had to be purchased by the sender in advance.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) It increased the cost of mail delivery.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) It was difficult to affix to letters.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) It was easy to counterfeit.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  36. Why does the author mention the city of Philadelphia in line 9?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) It was the site of the first post office in the United States.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) Its postal service was inadequate for its population.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) It was the largest city in the United States in 1847.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) It was commemorated by the first United States postage stamp.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  37. The word "cumbersome" in line 13 is closest in meaning to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) burdensome»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) handsome»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C ) loathsome»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) quarrelsome»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  38. The word "they" in line 15 refers to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) Boston and Philadelphia»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) businesses»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) arrangements»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) letters»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  39. The private postal services of the nineteenth century claimed that they could do which of the following better than the government?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) Deliver a higher volume of mail.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) Deliver mail more cheaply.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) Deliver mail faster.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) Deliver mail to rural areas.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  40. In 1863 the United States government began providing which of the following to mail carriers? (A) A salary»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) Housing»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) Transportation»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) Free postage stamps»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  41. The word "Confined" in line 21 is closest in meaning to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) granted»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) scheduled»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) limited»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) recommended»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Questions 43-50»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
     Archaeology has long been an accepted tool for studying prehistoric cultures.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  Relatively recently the same techniques have been systematically applied to studies of»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  the more immediate past. This has been called "historical archaeology," a term that is»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  used in the United States to refer to any archaeological investigation into North»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  American sites that postdate the arrival of Europeans.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
     Back in the 1930's and 1940's, when building restoration was popular, historical <»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  br>archaeology was primarily a tool of architectural reconstruction. The role of archaeologists»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  was to find the foundations of historic buildings and then take a back seat to architects.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
     The mania for reconstruction had largely subsided by 1950's. Most»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  people entering historical archaeology during this period came out of university»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  anthropology departments., where they had studied prehistoric cultures. They were, by»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  training, social scientists, not historians, and their work tended to reflect this bias. The»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  questions they framed and the techniques they used were designed to help them»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  understand, as scientists, how people behaved. But because they were treading on»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  historical ground for which there was often extensive written documentation and because»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  their own knowledge of these periods was usually limited, their contributions to American»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  history remained circumscribed. Their reports, highly technical and sometimes poorly»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  written, went unread.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
More recently, professional archaeologists have taken over. These researchers have »1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  sought to demonstrate that their work can be a valuable tool not only of science but also»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  of history, providing fresh insights into the daily lives of ordinary people whose existences»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  might not otherwise be so well documented. This newer emphasis on archaeology as»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  social history has shown great promise, and indeed work done in this area has lead to a reinterpretation of the United States past.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
     In Kingston, New York, for example, evidence has uncovered that indicates that»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  English goods were being smuggled into that city at a time when the Dutch supposedly»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  controlled trading in the area. And in Sacramento an excavation at site of a fashionable nineteenth-century hotel revealed that garbage had been stashed in the building's»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  basement despite sanitation laws to the contrary.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  42. What does the passage mainly discuss?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) Why historical archaeology was first developed»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) How the methods and purpose of historical archaeology have changed»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) The contributions architects make to historical archaeology»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) The attitude of professional archaeologists toward historical archaeology»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  43. According to the first paragraph., what is a relatively new focus in archaeology?»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) Investigating the recess past»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) Studying prehistoric cultures»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) Excavating ancient sites in what is now the United States.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) Comparng ancient sites in what is now the United States.»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  44. According to the passage, when had historical archaeologists been trained as anthropologists? (A) Prior to the 1930's»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) During the 1930's and 1940's»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) During the 1950's and 1960's»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) After the 1960's»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  45. The word "framed" in line 13 is closest in meaning to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) understood»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) read»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) avoided»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) posed»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  46. In the third paragraph, the author implies that the techniques of history and the techniques of social science are»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) quite different from each other»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) equally useful in studying prehistoric cultures»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) usually taught to students of archaeology»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) both based on similar principles»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  47. The phrase "their contributions" in line 16 refers to the contributions of»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) social scientists»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) prehistoric cultures»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) historians»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) documentation and knowledge»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  48. The author mentions an excavation at the site of a hotel in Sacramento in order to give an example of»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) a building reconstruction project»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) the work of the earliest historical archaeologists»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) a finding that conflicts with written records»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) the kind of information that historians routinely examine»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  49. The word "supposedly" in line 26 is closest in meaning to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) ruthlessly»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) tightly»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) barely»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) seemingly»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  50. The word "sanitation" in line 29 is closest in meaning to»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (A) city»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (B) housing»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (C) health»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
  (D) trade»1\š©°Åforum.pre-mbaclub.comù:‚ u‘·H
 
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