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
Oceanography is the study of the physical, chemical, and biological aspects of the ocean. This fi_ _ _
encompasses t_ _ exploration o_ ocean curr_ _ _ _, marine ecosy_ _ _ _ _, and geolo_ _ _ _ _
seabed struc_ _ _ _ _. Oceanographers u_ _satellites a_ _ other adva_ _ _ _ technology to monitor and analyze ocean conditions. By tracking sea surface temperatures, currents, salinity, and other features, researchers contribute to our understanding of climate change. Their work is vital for sustaining ocean health and preserving marine biodiversity.
Questions 11-20 of 35
Fill in the missing letters in the paragraph.
Deserts and extreme environments pose unique challenges for the organisms that inhabit them. These ar_ _ _
are charac_ _ _ _ _ _ _ by ha_ _ _conditions su_ _as int_ _ _ _ temperatures, sca_ _ _ water, a_ _ limited veget_ _ _ _ _ . Specialized adapt_ _ _ _ _ _ have evo_ _ _ _ in both plants and animals to increase survival. Studying these traits provides insights into the resilience of life and helps in understanding how ecosystems function under stress. Desert cacti store water in specialized tissues, while fennec foxes have enlarged ears for heat dissipation.
21-22
Read a social media post.
North Bay
Join our annual College Craft-A-Thon next Saturday, 10 A.M.–4 P.M. at Grunfeld Commons!
Explore knitting, painting, woodworking, and more. Showcase your skills, learn new techniques, and connect with other students. Bring your materials and lunch.
To reserve a booth, sign up at the Student Events Center.
For inquiries:
craftcorner@northbay.edu
21
What is the primary aim of the social media post?
To advertise a presentation by a renowned artisan
To promote the establishment of a crafting club
To inform craft enthusiasts about a creative gathering
To advertise newly-arrived crafting retail supplies
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How can interested crafters learn more?
By sending an email
By arriving early at Grunfeld Commons
By visiting the Student Event Center
By visiting a webpage
23-25
Read some instructions related to starting a campus graduate.
Step 1: Prepare wooden boards for the size of bed you choose.
Step 2: Place the boards in a rectangle.
Step 3: Drill holes in the boards where they meet.
Step 4: Attach the boards with screws to form a frame.
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