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1、SAT Practice Test#6IMPORTANT REMINDERS:t tA No.2 pencil is requiredfor the test.Do not use amechanical pencil or pen.Sharing any questionswithanyonelsa violationof the SAT ProgramsTest Security andFairness policies andmay result in your scoresbeing canceled.Requests to cancelscores must be receivedi
2、n writing by theWednesday followingthe test date.(This cover is representative of what youll see on test day.)THISTESTBOOKMUSTNOTBETAKENFROMTHE ROOM.UNAUTHORIZEDREPRODUCTION OR USEOFANY PARTOFTHISTEST BOOK IS PROHIBITED.2015 The College Board.College Board,SAT,and the acorn logo are registered trade
3、marks of the College BoardTest begins on the next page.Reading Test65 MINUTES,52 QUESTIONSTurn to Section 1 of your answer sheet to answer the questions in this section.DIRECTIONSEach passage or pair of passages below is followed by a number of questions.After readingeach passage or pair,choose the
4、best answer to each question based on what is stated orimplied in the passage or passages and in any accompanying graphics(such as a table orgraph).Questions 1-10 are based on the followingpassage.The passage below is an excerpt from the novel The Joy LuckClub,published in 1989 by Amy Tan.For the ta
5、lent show,I was to play a piece calledPleading Child“from Schumanns Scenes frontChildhood.It was a simple,moody piece that soundedline more difficult than it was.1 was supposed to memorize5 the whole thing,playing the repeat parts twice to makethe piece sound longer.But I dawdled over it,playinga fe
6、w bars and then cheating,looking up to see whatnotes followed.I neverreally listened to what I wasplaying.I daydreamed about being somewhere else,io about being someone else.The part I liked to practice best was the fancycurtsy:right foot out,touch the rose on the carpet witha pointed foot,sweep to
7、the side,left leg bends,look upand smile.15 My parents invited all the couples from thejoyLuck Club to wi tness my debu t.Auntie Lindo andUncle Tin were there.Waverly and her two olderbrothers had also come.The first two rows were filledwith children both younger and older than I was.The20 littlest
8、ones got to go first.They recited simple nurseryrhymes,squawked out tunes on miniature violins,twirled Hula Hoops,pranced in pink ballet tutus,andwhen they bowed or curtsied,the audience would sighin unison,Awww/and then clap enthusiastically.25 When my turn came,I was very confident.Iremember my ch
9、ildish excitement It was as ifl knew,without a doubt,tha t the prodigy side of me reallydid exist.I had no fear whatsoever,no nervousness.I remember thinking to myself,This is it!This is it!I30 looked out over the audience,atmy mothers blankface,my fathers yawn,Auntie Lindos stiff-lipped smile,Waver
10、lys sulky expression.I had on a white dresslayered with sheets of lace,and a pink bow in my PeterPanhaircut.As I satdown I envisioned peoplejumping35 to their feet and Ed Sullivan rushing up to introduce meto everyone on TV.And I started to play.It was so beautiful.I was socaught up in how lovely I
11、looked that at first I didntworry howl would sound.So it was a surprise to me40 when I hit the first wrong note and I realized somethingdidnt sound quite right.And then I hit another andanother followed that.A chill started at the top of myhead and began to trickle down.Yeti couldnt stopplaying,as t
12、hough my hands were bewitched.I kept45 thinking my fingers would adjust themselves back,likea train switching to the right track.I played this strangejumble through two repeats,the sour notes staying withme all the way to the end.When I stood up,I discovered my legs wereso shaking.Maybe I had just b
13、een nervous and theaudience,like Old Chong,had seen me go through theright motions and had not been able to hear anythingwrong at all.I swept my right foot out,went down onmy knee,looked up and smiled.The room was quiet,55 except for Old Chong,who was beaming and shouting,“Bravo!Bravo!Well done!But
14、then I saw my mothersface,her stricken face.The audience clapped weakly,and as I walked back to my chair,with my wholeUnauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal.CONTINUEface quivering as I tried not to cry,I heard a little boy60 whisper loudly to his mother,/zThat was awful/an
15、d themother whispered back,Well,she certainly tried.”And now I realized how many people were inthe audience,the whole world it seemed.I was awareof eyes burning into myback.Ifelt the shame of my65 mother and father as they sat stiffly throughout the restof the show.We could have escaped during inter
16、mission.Prideand some strange sense ofhonor musthave anchoredmyparentstotheirchairs.Andsowewatcheditall:70 the eighteen-year-old boy with a fake mustache whodid a magic show and juggled flaming hoops whileriding a unicycle.The breasted girl with white makeupwho sang from Madama Butterfly and got hon
17、orablemention.And the eleven-year-old boy who won first75 prize playing a tricky violin song that sounded like abusy bee.2The passage can be best summarized asA)a recounting of an embarrassing anecdote.B)an explanation of a life-changing experience.C)a description of the narrators childhood.D)a crit
18、ique of the narrators mischievous personality.In line 26,“childish most nearly meansA)strange.B)inconsiderate.C)foolish.D)exaggerated.ElThe repetition of This is it!in line 29 most likely servestoA)increase the feeling of anxiety.B)emphasize the narrators level of excitement.C)reinforce the narrator
19、s arrogance.D)introduce tension into the narrative.Over the course of the passage,the narrators attitudeshifts fromA)childish excitement to undeserved fear.B)genuine interest to angry embarrassment.C)unqualified superiority to abject self-loathing.D)overconfidence to unexpected disappointment.Unauth
20、orized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal.CONTINUEQParagraph six,lines 49 to 61,best serves to provideA)a further illustration of the narrators delusionaloptimism.B)a detailed characterization of other people in thestory.C)a sudden contrast from previous expectations andexcitement.
21、D)an explanation for the narrators disappointment inherself.From the description of Old Chong in paragraph six,itcan be inferred thatA)Old Chong has low expectations of the childrensperformances.B)Old Chong does not like to embarrass children inpublic.C)Old Chong is a very caring father figure to th
22、enarrator.D)Old Chong enjoyed the performance because hedidnt hear any mistakes.7Which choice provides the best evidence for the answerto the previous question?A)Lines 50-53(z,Maybe I had just.anything wrongat air)B)Lines 53-54(Z/I swept my.up and smiled,)C)Lines54-56(The room was quiet.Welldone,)D)
23、Lines 57-61(The audience clapped.she certainlytried)As used in line 64,“burning“most nearly meansA)B)C)D)glowing,baking.raging.glaring.ElWhat is the main purpose of the statements in lines 69-76(And so we.like a busy bee)?A)Toshow how the other contestants are morediligent than the narratorB)To demo
24、nstrate a characteristic mentioned aboutthe narrators parentsC)To mock the other childrens performancesD)Toexplain the narrators sense ofjealousy andbitterness皿From the passage,it can be most reasonably concludedthatA)the narrator is lazy and does not try to succeed inanything.B)the narrator assumed
25、 she was skillful at playing thepiano.C)the narrator is overconfident because she has noparticular talents.D)the narrator does not care abou timpressing herparents.Which choice provides the best evidence for the answerto the previous question?A)Lines 8-10(I never really.being someone else)B)Lines32-
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