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GA DOE GHSGT ELA. Gruzia tiếng Anh tốt nghiệp trường trung học thi. Your English Test!. Tips. Read everything carefully. Remember that there are no trick questions. Consider every choice. Guess intelligently. Spend test time wisely. Susan B. Anthony article. Read
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GA DOE GHSGT ELA Gruzia tiếng Anh tốt nghiệp trường trung học thi Your English Test!
Tips • Read everything carefully. • Remember that there are no trick questions. • Consider every choice. • Guess intelligently. • Spend test time wisely.
Susan B. Anthony article • Read • Underline main idea (and or supporting sentences) • Circle words you do not know
Susan B. Anthony article For which audience does Ms. Anthony address the above speech? A. all of the citizens of her hometown B. the female citizens of the United States C. members of the federal government D. all of the citizens of the United States Click for response
Susan B. Anthony Which best describes how this speech is structured? A. an opinion followed by supporting details B. a list of the speaker’s best characteristics C. a problem followed by several solutions D. a sequence of historical events • Click for response
Susan B. Anthony Throughout the speech, the speaker uses examples to A. convince the people that she is right B. compare two different ideas C. help support her own opinion D. explain an opposing viewpoint • Click for response
Susan B. Anthony What is the most likely reason Ms. Anthony gave this speech? A. She wanted to prove that she didn’t commit a crime when she voted B. She wanted to show that women have as much right to vote as men C. She wanted to convince other women to send letters of protest D. She wanted to demand an apology for the way she was treated Answer
Susan B. Anthony As used in the passage, organicmost nearly means A. just B. great C. basic D. former • Click for response
Susan B. Anthony The point of view used in the passage reveals the speaker’s A. distrust of government B. feelings of superiority C. frustration with unjust laws D. desire to prove her innocence Click for response
The Odyssey • Read • Underline main idea (and or supporting sentences) • Circle words you do not know
The Odyssey • As used in the passage, talisman most nearly means A. guide B. charm C. cure D. symbol • Click for response
The Odyssey Circe most likely turned the men into pigs A. to hurt Ulysses B. to anger Mercury C. so they looked funny D. so they had to stay with her • Click for response
The Odyssey Which best describes the way in which the passage is structured? A. a problem followed by a solution B. main idea with the supporting details C. details describing a character D. a sequence of events • Click for response
The Odyssey The point of view in the passage reveals A. Ulysses’ loyalty to his men B. Mercury’s anger toward Circe C. Circe’s faith in Ulysses D. Ulysses’ love for Circe • Click for response
The Odyssey The author depicts Circe’s singing as sounding beautiful to the men’s ears to show Circe’s A. generous hospitality B. sweet nature C. enchanting powers D. musical talent AnswerX
The Odyssey Which word best describes Mercury’s tone in paragraph 5? A. hostile B. defensive C. astonished D. sympathetic AnswerX
The Odyssey Which assertion is best supported by the evidence in the passage? A. Circe has as much power as the gods and goddesses B. Ulysses cannot be tricked as easily as his men C. A true hero will always remain loyal to his friends D. Gods and goddesses were unconcerned with humans Answer X
Read the following sentences and try to choose the best definition for the italicized word by searching for context clues in each sentence. Look for: Synonyms Antonyms Details Clear Definition Using Context Clues
1. The designer window treatments in her house, installed 17 years ago, were outmoded. • unnecessary • pointless • out-of-date • worthless
1. The designer window treatments in her house, installed 17 years ago, were outmoded. a. unnecessary b. pointless c. out-of-date – to be outmoded is to be old-fashioned or out-of-date. The designer window treatments may also be unnecessary, pointless, or even worthless. However, the key to the meaning is the context-that I, the phrase installed 17 years ago. d. worthless
2. Although the professor’s lectures were regarded by many as so wearisomethat they regularly put students to sleep, he ignored all criticism and refused to make any changes. • modest • unpleasant • boring • objectionable
2. Although the professor’s lectures were regarded by many as so wearisomethat they regularly put students to sleep, he ignored all criticism and refused to make any changes. a. modest b. unpleasant c. boring Something that is wearisome istiresome or boring. The key to the meaning here is the phrase they regularly put students to sleep. d. objectionable
3. The baseball player’s malice toward the referee was revealed in his spitefulremarks to the media, which almost ruined the referee’s career. • vindictive • crazy • rude • unpleasant
3. The baseball player’s malice toward the referee was revealed in his spitefulremarks to the media, which almost ruined the referee’s career. a. vindictive To be spiteful is to be vengeful or vindictive. The keys here are the word malice and the phrase almost ruined the referee’s career. b. crazy c. rude d. unpleasant
4. Although Zachary is much too inexperienced for the managerial position, he is a willful young man and obduratelyrefuses to withdraw his applications. • foolishly • reluctantly • constantly • stubbornly
4. Although Zachary is much too inexperienced for the managerial position, he is a willful young man and obdurately refuses to withdraw his applications. a. foolishly b. reluctantly c. constantly d. stubbornly When something is done obdurately, it is done in an inflexible or intractable manner, or stubbornly. The key here are the words willful young man.
5. His neighbor’s superficial remarks trivialized the property line dispute and infuriated Malcolm. a. enraged b. petty c. insulting d. misleading
5. His neighbor’s superficial remarks trivialized the property line dispute and infuriated Malcolm. a. enraged b. petty A superficial remark is insignificant and shallow, or petty. The key here are is the word trivialized. c. insulting d. misleading
6. When Katya refused to lie to her parents about where she was spending the night, she was completely ostracizedby her usually loyal friends. • excluded • hurt • cheered • helped
6. When Katya refused to lie to her parents about where she was spending the night, she was completely ostracizedby her usually loyal friends. a. excluded To be ostracized is to be banished or excluded. The key here is the phrase usually loyal friends, who had never shunned her before. • b. hurt • c. cheered • d. helped
7. Her fashion sense was usually described as flamboyant, but on the night of the party, Tanya’s outfit was uncharacteristically modest. a. impeccable b. showy c. sloppy d. unassuming
7. Her fashion sense was usually described as flamboyant, but on the night of the party, Tanya’s outfit was uncharacteristically modest. a. impeccable b. showy Something that is flamboyant is flashy or showy. The keys here are the words usually described as flamboyant and but…uncharacteristically modest. c. sloppy d. unassuming
8. Mr. Powers was so gulliblethat he believed even the most outlandish excuses of his insincere employees. a. intelligent b. naive c. dishonest d. critical
8. Mr. Powers was so gulliblethat he believed even the most outlandish excuses of his insincere employees. a. intelligent b. naïve To be gullible means to be easy to fool or naïve. The keys here are the words outlandish excuses and insincere employees. c. dishonest d. critical
9. One cannot become a certified teacher without completing the prerequisite student teaching assignment. a. required b. optional c. preferred d. advisable
9. One cannot become a certified teacher without completing the prerequisitestudent teaching assignment. a. required A prerequisite is something that is necessary or required. The fact that one can’t become a certified teacher without completing the student teaching assignment means that it is required. The other choices do not imply a hard and fast rule. b. optional c. preferred d. advisable
10. Charles, aware of his susceptibility to gum disease, is diligentabout flossing. a. uncomfortable b. excited c. thorough d. ambivalent
10. Charles, aware of his susceptibility to gum disease, is diligentabout flossing. a. uncomfortable b. excited c. thorough To be diligent is to be painstaking or thorough. d. ambivalent
11. Even though she’d read her supervisor’s memo four or five times, she still found his rambling message ambiguous. a. profound b. inspiring c. ridiculous d. unclear
11. Even though she’d read her supervisor’s memo four or five times, she still found his rambling message ambiguous. a. profound b. inspiring c. ridiculous d. unclear to be ambiguous is to be vague or unclear.
12. Excited about winning the award, Marcia walked up to the podium and delivered an animated acceptance speech. a. abbreviated b. courteous c. reserved d. lively
12. Excited about winning the award, Marcia walked up to the podium and delivered an animated acceptance speech. a. abbreviated b. courteous c. reserved d. lively Something that is animated is energetic or lively.
13. The intermittentrain soaked the garden many different times during the day. a. protracted b. periodic c. incredulous d. light
13. The intermittentrain soaked the garden many different times during the day. a. protracted b. periodic When something is intermittent, it is periodic or starts and stops at intervals. c. incredulous d. light
14. In order to get their votes in the next election, the senator responded to all the complaints of her constituents in a diplomaticmanner. a. tactful b. dismissive c. delaying d. elaborate
14. In order to get their votes in the next election, the senator responded to all the complaints of her constituents in a diplomatic manner. a. tactful To be diplomatic is to be sensitive in dealing with others or tactful. b. dismissive c. delaying d. elaborate
15. After several small brushfires at the campground, officials felt the need to augmentthe rulespertaining to campfires. a. criticize b. retract c. consider d. expand
15. After several small brushfires at the campground, officials felt the need to augment the rulespertaining to campfires. a. criticize b. retract c. consider d. expand To augment something is to add or expand it. Although c., consider, is not out of the question, since officials are responding to several fires that have already occurred, it is more pronounced and definitive than just considering the existing rules.
16. As soon as the details of the election were released to the media, the newspaper was inundated with calls - far too many to be handled effectively. a. provided b. bothered c. rewarded d. flooded