Monday, September 27, 2010

ACT Warm up ALL CLASSES 9/27/2010

Passage I

A Microscope in the Kitchen
     I grew up with buckets, shovels, and nets

waiting by the back door; hip-waders hanging in
the closet; tide table charts covering the refrigerator
1.  A.NO CHANGE   B.waiting, by the back door, C.waiting by the back door, D.waiting by the back door
door; and a microscope was sitting on the kitchen
2.  F.NO CHANGE G.would sit H.sitting  J.sat
table. Having studied, my mother is a marine biologist.
3.   A.NO CHANGE  B.As my mother’s interest is science, she is
C.My mother’s occupation is that of  D.My mother is
Our household might have been described as
uncooperative. Our meals weren’t always served in
the expected order of breakfast, lunch, and supper.
4.  Which choice would most effectively introduce the rest of this paragraph? F.NO CHANGE G.There seemed to be no explanation for why Mom ran our household the way she did. H.Our household didn’t run according to a typical schedule.J.Mom ran our household in a most spectacular manner.
Everything was subservient to the disposal of the tides.
When the tide was low, Mom could be found down
on the mudflats. When the tide was high, she would be
standing on the inlet bridge with her plankton net.
5. A.NO CHANGE  B.was defenseless in the face of  C.depended on
D.trusted in
     I have great respect for my mother. I learned
early that the moon affected the tides. Mom was
always waiting for a full moon, when low tide
would be much lower than usual and high tide much
6. Which choice most effectively signals the shift from the preceding paragraph to this paragraph?
F.NO CHANGE  G.Our lives were likewise affected by the phases of the moon.   H.A relationship exists between the moon and the tides.  
     J.The moon is a mysterious orb afloat in the sky.
higher. The moon being closer to the earth when full,
7. A.NO CHANGE  B.Since the moon is C.The moon is  D.The moon,
so its gravitational pull is stronger. I knew that it
took about eight hours for the tides to change from
high to low, sixteen hours for a complete cycle of
8.  F.NO CHANGE  G.one’s  H.it’s  J.its’
tides. 9 I didn’t have to wait to learn these things
in school. In our house they were everyday knowledge.
9.  If the writer were to delete the phrase “sixteen hours for a complete cycle of tides” from the preceding sentence (ending the sentence with a period), the essay would primarily lose a detail that:
A.shows how the narrator’s interests are different from the mother’s interests.
B.contradicts a point made earlier in the paragraph.
C.helps establish the setting for the essay.
D.displays the narrator’s knowledge of tides.
     [1] Often, my brother and I, joined our
mother on her adventures into tidal lands.
[2] At the very low tides of the full moon, when
10.
F.NO CHANGE
G.brother, and I,
H.brother, and I
J.brother and I
almost all the water was sucked away, we found the
11.
A.NO CHANGE
B.away. Then we
C.away. We
D.away; we
hideaways where crabs, snails, starfish, and sea
urchins hid in order not to be seen. [3] Sometimes we
would dig with shovels in the mud, where yellow and
12.
F.NO CHANGE
G.hideouts where crabs, snails, starfish, and sea urchins concealed and hid themselves.
H.places where crabs, snails, starfish, and sea urchins were stashed away.
J.hiding places of crabs, snails, starfish, and sea urchins.
white worms lived in their leathery tunnels. 13
     For plankton tows, we would stand on the
bridge while Mom lowered a cone-shaped net that
13.Which of the following sequences of sentences makes this paragraph most logical?
A.NO CHANGE
B.2, 1, 3
C.2, 3, 1
D.3, 1, 2
is often used by marine biologists. Then we would
patiently wait. After a while, she would pull up
the net, and we would go home. Later, we would
see her sitting at the kitchen table, peering
14.Given that all of the choices are true, which one provides information that is relevant and that makes the rest of this paragraph understandable?
F.NO CHANGE
G.had a specimen bottle attached to its smaller end.
H.was woven from cotton and nylon material.
J.was shaped like a geometric figure.
at a drop of water through the lenses of her
microscope from the bottle—watching the
thousands of tiny swimming organisms.
15.The best placement for the underlined portion would be:
A.where it is now.
B.after the word lenses.
C.after the word microscope.
D.after the word bottle (but before the dash).

2 comments:

ttyyyty said...

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Anonymous said...

1.)c
2.)f
3.)d
4.)H
5.)C
6.)G
7.)A
8.)F
9.)D
10.)A
11.)J
12.)A
13.)G
14.)C
15.)A