Reading
Reading Section
In the Reading section, you will answer 35-48 questions to demonstrate how well you understand academic and non-academic texts in English, There are three types of tasks.
Module 1
The clock will show you how much time you have to complete Module 1.
You can use Next and Back to move to the next question or return to previous questions within the same module.
You WILL NOT be able to return to Module 1 once you have begun Module 2.
Module 1
Fill in the missing letters in the paragraph
Questions 1-10 of 35
The study of the classical world involves examining the cultural, political, and social structures of ancient civilizations such as Greece and Rome. These soci_ _ _ _ _ have gre_ _ _ _
influenced mod_ _ _ governance, philo_ _ _ _ _, and a_ _. The con_ _ _ _of demo_ _ _ _ _ originated i_ Athens, a_ _ Romans we_ _ superb engineers, building roads, aqueducts, and impressive buildings like the Pantheon. By understanding their advancements and contributions, we gain insight into the foundations of contemporary society. Archaeologists and historians employ various methods to uncover artifacts and interpret historical records from ancient times.

Fill in the missing letters in the paragraph.
Questions 11-20 of 35
Medieval European history, lasting approximately from 500 C.E. to 1500 C.E., is marked by significant cultural, political, and economic changes. Feudalism domi_ _ _ _ _the soc_ _ _ structure, wi_ _ lords gove_ _ _ _ _ lands a_ _ vassals prov_ _ _ _ _ military ser_ _ _ _. The Church exe_ _ _ _ substantial infl_ _ _ _ _
over da_ _ _ life and governance. Trade routes expanded, facilitating the exchange of goods and ideas. Art and architecture flourished, exemplified by Gothic cathedrals and illuminated manuscripts. Studying this era involves analyzing historical documents, artifacts, and architectural remains to understand the complexities of medieval society.

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Read an article.
Springvale College Daily
A new exhibition opens Friday, October 15, at 4:00 P.M. in the college art museum. Featuring the senior projects of art majors, the show offers free admission for students and alumni and runs through November 30.
Refreshment sales will support future campus cultural programs.
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What is the primary purpose of the newspaper article?
To announce the opening of a new college art museum building
To remind senior art majors to submit their senior projects for judging
To announce a student art show at Springvale College
To ask for donations to support cultural programs at Springvale College
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What does the article suggest about entrance fees for the exhibition?
They will be different for students as compared to alumni.
They will include free refreshments at the event.
They will be waived for students and alumni.
They will go toward buying new artwork for the museum.
http://www.tuonindefu.com/?p=13470