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1、SAT Practice Test#3IMPORTANT REMINDERS:oA No.2 pencil is requiredfor the test.Do not use amechanical pencil or pen.Sharing any questionswith a nyoneis a violationof the SAT ProgramsTest Security andFairness policies andmay result in your scoresbeing canceled.Requests to cancelscores must be received
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3、ed trademarks 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.|DIRECTIONS|Each passage or pair of passages below is followed by a number of questions.After readingeach passage or pair,c
4、hoose the 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.This passage is adapted from“A Good Man is Hard to Find/*ashort story by American writer Flan
5、nery OConnor(1925-1964).Bailey didnt look up from his reading so thegrandmother wheeled around them and faced thechildrens mother,a young woman in slacks,whose faceline wasasbroad and innocentasacabbageand washed5 around with a green head-kerchief that had two pointson the top like rabbif sears.She
6、was sitting on the sofa,feeding the baby his apricots out of a jar.The child renhave been to Florida before/the old lady said.You allought to take them somewhere else for a change so theyio would see different parts of the world and bebroad.They never have been to east Tennessee.”The childrens mothe
7、r didnt seem to hear her butthe eight-year-old boy,John Wesley,a stocky child whowore glasses on his full face,said,zzIf you dont want tois go to Florida,why dontcha stay at home?”He and hislittle sister,June Star,were reading the funny papers onthe floor.“She wouldnt stay at home tobe queen for a d
8、ay,“June Star said without raising her yellow head./zNever20 has before/Yesz and whatwould you do if this fellow,TheMisfit,caught you?,/the grandmother asked.Id smack his face/John Wesley said confidently.“She wouldntstay at home for a million bucks/725 June Star said.z/Afraid shed miss something.Sh
9、e has togo everywhere we go.”“All right,Miss/the grandmother said.Z/Justremember that the next time you want me to curl yourhair.June Star said her hair was naturally curly.30 The next morning the grandmother was the firstone in the car,ready to go.She had her big black valisethat looked like the he
10、ad of a hippopotamus in onecorner,and underneath it she was hiding a basket withPitty Sing,the cat,in it.She didnt intend for the cat35 tobe left alone in the house for three days because hewould miss her too much and she was afraid he mightbrush against one of her gas burners and accidentallyasphyx
11、iate himself.Her son,Bailey,didnt like to arriveat a motel with a cat.40 She sat in the middle oftheback seat withjohnWesley and June Star on either side of her.Bailey andthe childrens mother and the baby sat in front andthey leftAtlanta at eight forty-five with the mileage onthe car at 55,890.The g
12、randmother wrote this down45 because she thought it would be interesting to say howmany miles they had been when they got back.It took them twenty minutes to reach the outskirtsofthecity.Theold lady settled herself comfortably,removing her white cotton gloves and putting themso up with her purse on
13、the shelf in front of the backwindow.The childrens mother still had onslacks andstill had her head tied up in a green kerchief,but thegrandmother had on a navy blue straw sailor hat witha bunch of white violets on the brim and a navy blue55 dress with a small white dot in the print.Her collarsand cu
14、ffs were white organdy trimmed with lace andather neckline she had pinned a purple spray of clothviolets containing a sachet.In case of an accident,Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal.CONTINUE】anyone seeing her dead on the highway would know at6。once that she was a dist
15、inguished lady.She said she thought it was going to be a goodday for driving,neither too hot nor too cold,and shecautioned Bailey that the speed limit was fifty-five milesan hour and that the patrolmen hid themselves behind65 billboards and small clumps of trees and sped out afteryou before you had
16、a chance to slow down.She pointedout interesting details of the scenery:Stone Mountain,the blue granite tha t in some places came up to bothsides of the highway,the brilliant red clay banks slightly70 streaked with purple,and the various crops that maderows of green lace-work on the ground.The trees
17、 werefull of silver-white sunlight and the meanest of themsparkled.The children were reading comic magazinesand their mother had gone back to sleep.34As used in line 23,“confidently most nearly meansA)calmly.B)optimistically.C)assertively.D)haughtily.Based on the passage,it is reasonable to infer th
18、atA)the grandmother has travelled with the familybefore.B)June Star usually reads the funny papers with JohnWesley.C)thegrandmotherregularly quarrels with June Star.D)John Wesley has a personal relationship with TheMisfit.Which choice best describes what happens in thepassage?A)Several characters ag
19、ree to travel to StoneMountain in Tennessee.B)Two characters disagree over Florida andTennessee as destinations.C)Several characters resolve to eventually embark ona future journey.D)Several characters discuss and then embark on ajourney to Florida.5Which choi ce provides the best evidence for the a
20、nswerto the previous question?A)Lines 15-17(He and his.on the floor)B)Lines21-23(Z/Yes,and.said confidently)C)Lines24-26(/zShewouldnt.everywherewego)D)Lines27-29(Z/AI1 right.naturally curly)2The main purpose of the first and second paragraphs is:to A)provide the characters personal motives.:B)establ
21、ish the characters and their relationships.:C)analyze the complicated relationships in the family.D)make a contrast between the grandmother andJune Star.:Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal.CONTINUE】As used in line 60,“distinguished most nearly meansA)preeminent.B)famed
22、.C)unique.D)respectable.Which choice provides the best evidence for the answerto the previous question?A)Lines 48-51(/zThe old lady.back window)B)Lines 51-55(The childrens.in the print)C)Lines 55-58(Her collars and.a sachet)D)Lines 58-60(Z/In case of.distinguished lady)7The primary reason that the g
23、randmother hides PittySing in the car isA)to prevent asphyxiation.B)the caf s loneliness.C)her sons feelings.D)for travel safety.QAccording to the passage,it can be best concluded thatthe grandmotherA)is concerned with how the public views her.B)cares about clothing for practicality and comfort.C)dr
24、esses to compete with the childrens mother.D)utilizes clothing for personal expression.The descriptions of the children and the mother in lines73-74 primarily serve what effect?A)They indicate that the mother and childrenpurposefully insulted the grandmother.B)They suggest that the mother and childr
25、en were notas enthused as the grandmother.C)They provide a fairly detailed description of thecharacters and setting of the story.D)They allude to the probable boring events that thefamily will encounter on the trip.Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal.5CONTINUE】Questions
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