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1、VIPOrage更新更快 出分更穩(wěn) 助橙ACT 小程序1 / 5Exam:VIPOrage - 68Time:2005Version:DEMOPART 1 - 英語Passage IThe Middle Sibling1My uncle Roy being the fourth child in a family of seven children. Like many middle children, he claimed that he received neither the privileges enjoyed by the older chil

2、dren nor was the pampering and indulgence showered on him as it was on the younger children. Close in age, all seven children simultaneously attended a small country school in eastern Tennessee when Roy was about ten years old. Similarly, whenthey attended church on Sundays, Roy was j

3、ust one child lost in the crowd. No one took his complaints of being ignored seriously and unfairly treated, until Roy's insistence eventually persuaded them.2The evening church service was over, the family had returned home; and everyone was sitting around in the living

4、 room. After some time, my grandmother looked up and asked if anyone had seen Roy. No one could remember seeing him since the church service had started. Coming in late, Roy had taken a seat on a back pew, but that was the last recollection anyone had of him. They proceeded to scour the ho

5、use and grounds, looking for himeverywhere at the hen house, in the outhouse, under the porch. It soon became apparent that Roy must have been left behind at church.31 My grandfather had taken the horse and wagon to visit a distant neighbor, because Luther, the oldest boy, made t

6、he five-mile trek back to the little church.(10) 2 Luther immediately woke him up, and Roy, being too big to carry had to sleepily stumble out of the church and all the way home. 3 Sure enough, there was Roy, still sound asleep, curled up on the back pew, carved out of sturdy white oa

7、k. (13)4With his claims of being overlooked so obviously proven true, Roy is prepared to never let the family forget the night they left him at church. But for weeks Roy had no further grounds for complaint, because everyone spoiled him rotten trying to make up for the embarrassing ov

8、ersight. 1.A. NO CHANGEB. Roy having beenC. Roy wasD. Roy,Answer: C2.A. NO CHANGEB. many, middle children he claimedC. many middle children, he claimed,D. many middle children he claimed,Answer: A3.A. NO CHANGEB. was he pampered and indulged likeC. was he showered with pampering and i

9、ndulgence like.D. the pampering and indulgence showered onAnswer: D4.A. NO CHANGEB. (Place after took)C. (Place after being)D. (Place after and)Answer: B5. Which of the choices would most effectively conclude this sentence by guiding the reader from Paragraph 1 into the rest

10、 of the essay?A. NO CHANGEB. one day he decided to take things into his own hands.C. the situation took a turn for the worse.D. certain events one Sunday confirmed his point.Answer: DPART 2 - 數(shù)學(xué)1.Assume the statements in the box below are true.Considering only the statements in the box, which o

11、f the following statements must be true?A. Maria has car insurance.B. Antonia does not have car insurance.C. Catherine lives in Ohio.D. Tai lives in Ohio.E. Jorge does not have a driver's license.Answer: A2. If x = -3, what is the value of  ?A. -4B. -2C. 2D.E. 5Answer:&#

12、160;A3. Mr. Jones earns a total of $320 each week at his job in Shaba's Supermarket. If 18% of his pay is withheld for taxes, insurance, and other deductions, what is his take-home pay each week?A. $57.60B. $262.40C. $300.50D. $320.00E. $338.00Answer: B4.In XYZ shown below, XY

13、0; XZ, and the measure of Y is 50°. What is the measure of X ?A. 40°B. 50°C. 65°D. 80°E. 100°Answer: D5.Shari and Juan are in charge of the art classes for summer camp. They plan to have the children make flowers out of construction paper. They

14、have decided to let the 10-year-olds cut out the circles, each 3 inches in diameter, for the centers of the flowers. If the pieces of construction paper are 9 inches by 12 inches, and the circles are laid out as shown below, what is the least number of pieces of construction paper Shari an

15、dJuan will need for the centers of 50 flowers?A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4E. 5Answer: EPART 3 - 閱讀Passage IPROSE FICTION: This passage is adapted from Arturo Islas's novel Migrant Souls (©1990 by Arturo Islas). Mama Chona is Miguel Chico and Josie's grandmother.In high school, Josie

16、began to see that she was not kind or charitable in ways their mother taught them to be. Nor was she popular like her cousin Miguel Chico, two years younger than she and already a class favorite.Even though he was one of Mama Chona's pets, Josie adored him. Together, they loved and argued about

17、books and movies and from the start, felt they could talk honestly to each other about most family matters. Their intimacy was born when they discovered that each found the wicked stepmother far more interesting than the boring Snow White, who deserved her even more boring and bland prince.“They'

18、;re so nice, they make me sick,” Josie told Miguel Chico.“Me, too,” he said. . . .Josie prided herself on her intelligence and on seeing the world without sentimentality or exaggeration. “I am the true scientist in this crazy family,” she said to her cousin. “And the family, especially Mother, won&#

19、39;t forgive me because I tell them what I see, good and bad, without all that sugarcoating or denial.”Miguel Chico leaned to the clinical, if not the scientific, and took Josie's side in most family quarrels. Enjoying his popularity and the privileges of a favorite grandchild, he was still deny

20、ing what he saw in himself, let alone others, in those early years of learning to be the consummate pleaser.Josie watched him charm his life away through high school, where, with little effort, he carried off all the prizes. How she hated it when her mother pointed out his accomplishments to her. On

21、ly her sense that he was headed toward disaster kept alive her affection for him every time Eduviges asked, “Why can't you be like your cousin Miguel?”“Hello, nephew,” Eduviges said to him warmly. He and Josie were in the kitchen spreading apple butter on saltines. “How nice of you to stop

22、by on your way home from school.”“Thank you, Tia. I hope we're not in your way," he said. Mama Chona had taught him the best of manners.“Not at all, Miguelito. But Josie knows she's not supposed to eat between meals.” She spoke as if her daughter were a stranger in the room. Miguel Chic

23、o putdown the cracker he had just buttered.“Not you, Miguel. You're a growing boy. You can eat as much as you want. It's only natural.” .“Ofelia and Serena understand why I ask them to be careful about what and when they eat,” his aunt said. “Do you think I'm being unreasonable?”Her neph

24、ew mumbled something noncommittal and was glad when his aunt and cousin did not ask him to repeat it. He felt the kitchen charged with their antagonism toward each other, very like when he was in his father's presence. Here, he was an observer, but he lost his appetite in an instant. Josie fixed

25、 three more crackers and offered him one. He took it and set it next to the other on the blue napkin in his lap.“Eat, cousin,” she said. “You have permission from on high.” And she put the two remaining snacks in her mouth at the same time.“Josie, I'm warning you,” Eduviges said. “If you do

26、n't feel like eating your supper later, there won't be any midnight raids on the refrigerator.”“What are you going to do, Mother? Put a padlock on the door?” Josie laughed.“Malcriada,” her mother said. “Ofelia and Serena know I mean it.”Josie licked the apple butter on the spoon. “It sure is

27、 hard,” she said to Miguel Chico, “being the sister of a perfect child and a saint.” Then, looking at her mother with even darker eyes, she said, “Leave me alone Mother. I'm old enough to make my own choices. And anyway, you're never going to approve of anything do, so why not just give up a

28、nd be quiet about it?”.Miguel Chico sat stunned by the boldness of his cousin's words. He knew it was a habit of the older generation of Angels to tell everyone else but one's own children how much they loved them and how proud they were of their accomplishments. Always, they made their own

29、feel that nothing they did would ever be good enough. Miguel Chico's father was a master of that game. Still, he had never spoken to him in such a tone and with such harsh words.“Well,” Eduviges said. “Just remember that I warned you, young lady. Please come back and see us, Miguel. You are alwa

30、ys welcome in my house.” She left the room.“I think you're going 'to hear from Saint Wretched,” Miguel Chico said to his cousin after putting back the top on the apple-butter jar.“Oh, shut up,” Josie said. “Why didn't you eat the crackers, Mr. Perfect?”“Because I wasn't hungry,” he s

31、aid.“Neither was I after she started giving orders.”1. The way Miguel Chico is feeling during the scene described in the highlighted portion can best be described as:A. uncomfortable.B. gregarious.C. optimistic.D. depressed.Answer: A2. It can reasonably be inferred that Josie feels her mother w

32、ill never allow her, Josie, to:A. eat the sweet desserts she truly enjoys.B. do things with the school's popular students.C. be comfortable with decisions she makes for herself.D. enjoy the kind of life Miguel Chico has.Answer: C3. It is reasonable to conclude from information provided in t

33、he passage that Josie's relationship with her mother is most similar to:A. Serena's relationship with Ofelia.B. Ofelia's relationship with Eduviges.C. Miguel Chico's relationship with his father.D. Eduviges's relationship with her mother.Answer: C4. According to the passage,

34、 one interest that Miguel Chico and Josie shared was:A. musical concerts.B. eating good food.C. seeing movies.D. going on family outings.Answer: C5. From Josie's point of view, Miguel Chico is granted special privileges by:I. Eduviges.II. Serena.III. Mama Chona.A. I onlyB. III onlyC. I and

35、II onlyD. I and III onlyAnswer: DPART 4 - 科學(xué)Passage IA catchment (drainage basin) is a geographical area that drains to a given point along a river. Geologists studied catchments to understand relationships between climate, the quantities of water flowing through the catchments, and t

36、he erosion of the landscape.Study 1Eight catchments of similar area in different locations were chosen for study: 3 with limestone bedrock, 2 with quartzite bedrock, and 3 with granite bedrock. The dissolved load (weathered material carried in solution by water) and the solid load

37、0;(solid particles carried by water) were measured for each catchment, in tons per square kilometer per year (tons/km2/yr). The rate at which the landscape was being eroded in each catchment, in centimeters per 1,000 years (cm/1,000 yr), was also measured. The results are in Table 1.Study 2Measureme

38、nts were taken of the average annual air temperature, in degrees Celsius (°C), and the total annual precipitation, in cm, within the 8 catchments. The results are in Table 2.Study 3Geologists measured the discharge from each catchment. Discharge is the amount of water, in cubic meters

39、 per second (m3/sec), leaving a catchment. Annual precipitation from Study 2 was plotted against average discharge for the 8 catchments. The results are in Figure 1.1. According to the information in Study 3, which of the following statements best describes the relationship between total annual prec

40、ipitation and average discharge?A. As total annual precipitation increases, average discharge increases.B. As total annual precipitation increases, average discharge stays the same.C. As total annual precipitation increases, average discharge decreases.D. As total annual precipitation increases, average discharge increases, then decreases.Answer: A2. Which of the following figures best represents the relationship between erosion rate in limestone bedrock catchments and total annual precipitation?A.B.C.D.Answer: A3. If, during a given year, Catch

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