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1、AuPra6Authentic TOEFL iBTPractice Test 1n this chapter you will find the first of two authentic TOEFL IBT PracticeITests. You can take the test in two different ways:b Using the eBook text and the numbered audio tracks: You can read through the test questions in the following pages, marking your ans

2、wers in the spaces provided. To hear the listening por- tions of the test, follow instructions to play the numbered audio tracks in the downloadable electronic files.b Using only the downloadable electronic files: For a test-taking experience that more closely resembles the actual TOEFL iBT, you can

3、 take this same test on your computer using the down- loadable electronic files. Reading passages and questions will appear on screen, and you can enter your answers by clicking on the spaces provided. Follow instructions to hear the listening por- tions of the test.Following this test, you will fin

4、d an Answer Key and scoring information. You will also find scripts for the listening portions. Complete answer explanations, as well as sample spoken student responses and student essays, are also provided.231This page intentionally left blankTOEFL iBT Practice Test 1READINGDirections: This section

5、 measures your ability to understand academic passages inEnglish.The Reading section is divided into separately timed parts.Most questions are worth 1 point, but the last question for each passage is worth more than 1 point. The directions for the last question indicate how many points you may recei

6、ve.You will now begin the Reading section. There are three passages in the section. You should allow 20 Minutes to read each passage and answer the questions about it. You should allow 60 Minutes to complete the entire section.At the end of this Practice Test youll find explanations of the answers a

7、nd information to help you determine your score.NINETEENTH-CENTURY POLITICS IN THE UNITED STATESThe development of the modern presidency in the United States began with Andrew Jackson who swept to power in 1829 at the head of the Democratic Party and served until 1837. During his administration he i

8、mmeasurably enlarged the power of the presidency. “The President is the direct representative of the American people,” he lectured the Senate when it opposed him. “He was elected by the people, and is responsible to them.” With this declaration, Jackson redefined the character of the presidential of

9、fice and its relationship to the people.During Jacksons second term, his opponents had gradually come together to form the Whig party. Whigs and Democrats held different attitudes toward the changes brought about by the market, banks, and commerce. The Democrats tended to view society as a continuin

10、g conflict between “the people”farmers, planters, and workersand a set of greedy aristocrats. This “paper money aristocracy” of bankers and investors manipulated the banking system for their own profit, Democrats claimed, and sapped the nations virtue by encouraging speculation and the desire for su

11、dden, unearned wealth. The Democrats wanted the rewards of the market without sacrificing the features of a simple agrarian republic. They wanted the wealth that the market offered without the competitive, changing society; the complex dealing; the dominance of urban centers; and the loss of indepen

12、dence that came with it.Whigs, on the other hand, were more comfortable with the market. For them,233TOEFL iBT Practice Test 1commerce and economic development were agents of civilization. Nor did the Whigs envision any conflict in society between farmers and workers on the one hand and businesspeop

13、le and bankers on the other. Economic growth would benefit everyone by raising national income and expanding opportunity. The governments responsibil- ity was to provide a well-regulated economy that guaranteed opportunity for citizens of ability.Whigs and Democrats differed not only in their attitu

14、des toward the market but also about how active the central government should be in peoples lives. Despite An- drew Jacksons inclination to be a strong President, Democrats as a rule believed in limited government. Governments role in the economy was to promote competition by destroying monopolies1

15、and special privileges. In keeping with this philosophy of limited government, Democrats also rejected the idea that moral beliefs were the proper sphere of government action. Religion and politics, they believed, should be kept clearly separate, and they generally opposed humanitarian legislation.T

16、he Whigs, in contrast, viewed government power positively. They believed that it should be used to protect individual rights and public liberty, and that it had a special role where individual effort was ineffective. By regulating the economy and competi- tion, the government could ensure equal oppo

17、rtunity. Indeed, for Whigs the concept of government promoting the general welfare went beyond the economy. In particu- lar, Whigs in the northern sections of the United States also believed that government power should be used to foster the moral welfare of the country. They were much more likely t

18、o favor social-reform legislation and aid to education.In some ways the social makeup of the two parties was similar. To be competitive in winning votes, Whigs and Democrats both had to have significant support among farmers, the largest group in society, and workers. Neither party could win an elec

19、tion by appealing exclusively to the rich or the poor. The Whigs, however, enjoyed dispro- portionate strength among the business and commercial classes. Whigs appealed to planters who needed credit to finance their cotton and rice trade in the world market, to farmers who were eager to sell their s

20、urpluses, and to workers who wished to im- prove themselves. Democrats attracted farmers isolated from the market or uncom- fortable with it, workers alienated from the emerging industrial system, and rising entrepreneurs who wanted to break monopolies and open the economy to new- comers like themse

21、lves. The Whigs were strongest in the towns, cities, and those rural areas that were fully integrated into the market economy, whereas Democrats domi- nated areas of semisubsistence farming that were more isolated and languishing eco- nomically.1. MonopoliesCompanies or individuals that exclusively

22、own or control commercial enterprises with no competitors234ReadingThe development of the modern presidency in the United States began with Andrew Jackson who swept to power in 1829 at the head of the Democratic Party and served until 1837. During his administration he immeasurably enlarged the powe

23、r of the presidency. “The President is the direct representative of the American people,” he lectured the Senate when it opposed him. “He was elected by the people, and is responsible to them.” With this declaration, Jackson redefined the character of the presidential office and its relationship to

24、the people.Directions: Mark your answer by filling in the oval next to your choice.1. The word immeasurably in the passage is closest in meaning to0 frequently0 greatly0 rapidly0 reportedly2. According to paragraph 1, the presidency of Andrew Jackson was especially significant for which of the follo

25、wing reasons?0 The President granted a portion of his power to the Senate0 The President began to address theSenate on a regular basis.0 It was the beginning of the modern presidency in the United States.0 It was the first time that the Senatehad been known to oppose thePresident.P A R A G R A P H1D

26、uring Jacksons second term, his opponents had gradually come together to form the Whig party. Whigs and Democrats held different attitudes toward the changesP brought about by the market, banks, and commerce. The Democrats tended to viewRA society as a continuing conflict between “the people”farmers

27、, planters, and work-A ersand a set of greedy aristocrats. This “paper money aristocracy” of bankers andGR investors manipulated the banking system for their own profit, Democrats claimed,AP and sapped the nations virtue by encouraging speculation and the desire for sudden,H unearned wealth. The Dem

28、ocrats wanted the rewards of the market without sacrific-2ing the features of a simple agrarian republic. They wanted the wealth that the market offered without the competitive, changing society; the complex dealing; the domi- nance of urban centers; and the loss of independence that came with it.3.

29、 The author mentions bankers and investors in the passage as an example of which of the following?0 The Democratic Partys main source of support0 The people that Democrats claimed were unfairly becoming rich0 The people most interested in a return to a simple agrarian republic0 One of the groups in

30、favor of Andrew Jacksons presidencyGO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE g235P A R A G R A P H3Whigs, on the other hand, were more comfortable with the market. For them, com- merce and economic development were agents of civilization. Nor did the Whigs en- vision any conflict in society between farmers and workers

31、 on the one hand and businesspeople and bankers on the other. Economic growth would benefit everyone by raising national income and expanding opportunity. The governments responsibil- ity was to provide a well-regulated economy that guaranteed opportunity for citizens of ability.4. According to para

32、graph 3, Whigs believed that commerce and economic devel- opment would have which of the following effects on society?0 They would promote the advancement of society as a whole.0 They would cause disagreements between Whigs and Democrats.0 They would supply new positions for Whig Party members.0 The

33、y would prevent conflict between farmers and workers.5. According to paragraph 3, which of the following describes the Whig Partys view of the role of government?0 To regulate the continuing conflict between farmers and businesspeople0 To restrict the changes brought about by the market0 To maintain

34、 an economy that allowed all capable citizens to benefit0 To reduce the emphasis on economic developmentTOEFL iBT Practice Test 1P A R A G R A P H4236Whigs and Democrats differed not only in their attitudes toward the market but also about how active the central government should be in peoples lives

35、. Despite Andrew Jacksons inclination to be a strong President, Democrats as a rule believed in limited government. Governments role in the economy was to promote competition by de- stroying monopolies1 and special privileges. In keeping with this philosophy of limited government, Democrats also rej

36、ected the idea that moral beliefs were the proper sphere of government action. Religion and politics, they believed, should be kept clearly separate, and they generally opposed humanitarian legislation.6. The word inclination in the passage is closest in meaning to0 argument0 tendency0 example0 warn

37、ing7. According to paragraph 4, a Democrat would be most likely to support govern- ment action in which of the following areas?0 Creating a state religion0 Supporting humanitarian legislation0 Destroying monopolies0 Recommending particular moral beliefs1. MonopoliesCompanies or individuals that excl

38、usively own or control commercial enterprises with no competitorsP A R A G R A P H5ReadingconceptThe Whigs, in contrast, viewed government power positively. They believed that it should be used to protect individual rights and public liberty, and that it had a special role where individual effort wa

39、s ineffective. By regulating the economy and competi- tion, the government could ensure equal opportunity. Indeed, for Whigs theof government promoting the general welfare went beyond the economy. In particu- lar, Whigs in the northern sections of the United States also believed that government powe

40、r should be used to foster the moral welfare of the country. They were much more likely to favor social-reform legislation and aid to education.8. The word concept in the passage is closest in meaning to0 power0 reality0 difficulty0 idea9. Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 5 abou

41、t variations in political beliefs within the Whig Party?0 They were focused on issues of public liberty.0 They caused some members to leave the Whig party.0 They were unimportant to most Whigs.0 They reflected regional interests.GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE g237TOEFL iBT Practice Test 1nated areas of semi

42、subsistence farming that were more isolated and languishing eco-P A R A G R A P H6In some ways the social makeup of the two parties was similar. To be competitive in winning votes, Whigs and Democrats both had to have significant support among farmers, the largest group in society, and workers. Neit

43、her party could win an election by appealing exclusively to the rich or the poor. The Whigs, however, enjoyed dispro- portionate strength among the business and commercial classes. Whigs appealed to planters who needed credit to finance their cotton and rice trade in the world market, to farmers who

44、 were eager to sell their surpluses, and to workers who wished to im- prove themselves. Democrats attracted farmers isolated from the market or uncom- fortable with it, workers alienated from the emerging industrial system, and rising entrepreneurs who wanted to break monopolies and open the economy

45、 to newcom- ers like themselves. The Whigs were strongest in the towns, cities, and those rural areas that were fully integrated into the market economy, whereas Democrats domi-nomically.10. According to paragraph 6, the Democrats were supported by all of the following groups EXCEPT0 workers unhappy

46、 with the new industrial system0 planters involved in international trade0 rising entrepreneurs0 individuals seeking to open the economy to newcomers11. Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage? Incorrect choices change the mean

47、ing in important ways or leave out essential information.0 Whigs were able to attract support only in the wealthiest parts of the economy because Democrats dominated in other areas.0 Whig and Democratic areas of influence were naturally split between urban andrural areas, respectively.0 The semisubs

48、istence farming areas dominated by Democrats became increas- ingly isolated by the Whigs control of the market economy.0 The Democrats power was greatest in poorer areas while the Whigs werestrongest in those areas where the market was already fully operating.238P A R A G R A P H2ReadingDuring Jacks

49、ons second term, his opponents had gradually come together to form the Whig party. 7 Whigs and Democrats held different attitudes toward the changes brought about by the market, banks, and commerce. 7 The Democrats tended to viewsociety as a continuing conflict between “the people”farmers, planters,

50、 and work-ersand a set of greedy aristocrats. 7 This “paper money aristocracy” of bankers and investors manipulated the banking system for their own profit, Democrats claimed, and sapped the nations virtue by encouraging speculation and the desire for sudden, unearned wealth. 7 The Democrats wanted

51、the rewards of the market without sacri- ficing the features of a simple agrarian republic. They wanted the wealth that the mar- ket offered without the competitive, changing society; the complex dealing; the dominance of urban centers; and the loss of independence that came with it.12. Look at the

52、four squares 7 that indicate where the following sentence can be added to the passage.This new party argued against the policies of Jackson and his party in a number of important areas, beginning with the economy.Where would the sentence best fit?0 During Jacksons second term, his opponents had grad

53、ually come together to form the Whig party. This new party argued against the policies of Jackson and his party in a number of important areas, beginning with the economy. Whigs and Democrats held different attitudes toward the changes brought about by the market, banks, and commerce. 7 The Democrat

54、s tended to view society as a con- tinuing conflict between “the people”farmers, planters, and workersand a set of greedy aristocrats. 7 This “paper money aristocracy” of bankers and investors manipulated the banking system for their own profit, Democrats claimed, and sapped the nations virtue by en

55、couraging speculation and the desire for sudden, unearned wealth. 7 The Democrats wanted the rewards of the market without sacrificing the features of a simple agrarian republic. They wanted the wealththat the market offered without the competitive, changing society; the complex dealing; the dominance of urban centers; and the loss of

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