SAT SAT-Critical-Reading 問題集 : Section One : Critical Reading

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SAT SAT-Critical-Reading 試験シラバストピック:

セクション目標
Sentence Completions- Vocabulary in context
  • 1. Single-blank sentence completion
    • 2. Double-blank sentence completion
      Passage-Based Reading- Reading comprehension strategies
      • 1. Inference and implication
        • 2. Main idea and purpose
          - Evidence-based reading
          • 1. Supporting textual evidence
            • 2. Author tone and argument structure

              SAT Section One : Critical Reading 認定 SAT-Critical-Reading 試験問題:

              1. (1) An incredible hot-air balloon exhibition happened on September 5, 1862.
              (2) It was given by Glaisher and Coxwell, two Englishmen.
              (3) There was no compressed oxygen for them to breathe in those days.
              (4) They got so high that they couldn't use their limbs.
              (5) Coxwell had to open the descending valve with his teeth.
              (6) Before Glaisher passed out, he recorded an elevation of twenty- nine thousand feet.
              (7) Many believe they got eight thousand feet higher before they began to descend, making their ascent
              the highest in the nineteenth century.
              (8) Now the largest balloon to go up in the nineteenth century was "The Giant."
              (9) The balloon held 215,000 cubic feet of air and was 74 feet wide.
              (10) It could carry four and a half tons of cargo.
              (11) Its flight began in Paris, in 1853, with fifteen passengers.
              (12) All of whom returned safely.
              (13) The successful trip received a great deal of national and international press because many thought
              the hot- air balloon would become a form of common transportation.
              Which of the following sentences in the first paragraph appears to be out of order?

              A) Coxwell had to open the descending valve with his teeth.
              B) Many believe they got 8 thousand feet higher before they began to descend.
              C) There was no compressed oxygen for them to breathe in those days.
              D) Before Glaisher passed out, he recorded an elevation of 29 thousand feet.
              E) They got so high that they couldn't use their limbs.


              2. In the year 1860, the reputation of Doctor Wybrow as a London physician reached its highest point. It was
              re ported on good authority that he was in receipt of one of the largest incomes derived from the practice
              of medicine in modern times.
              One afternoon, towards the close of the London season, the doctor had just taken his luncheon after a
              specially hard morning's work in his consulting-room, and with a formidable list of visits to patients at their
              own houses to fill up the rest of his day--when the servant announced that a lady wished to speak to him.
              "Who is she?" the Doctor asked. "A stranger?" "Yes, sir."
              "I see no strangers out of consulting-hours. Tell her what the hours are, and send her away." "I have told
              her, sir."
              "Well?"
              "And she won't go."
              "Won't go?" The doctor smiled as he repeated the words. He was a humorist in his way; and there was an
              absurd side to the situation which rather amused him. "Has this obstinate lady given you her name?" he
              inquired.
              "No, sir. She refused to give any name--she said she wouldn't keep you five minutes, and the matter was
              too important to wait till to-morrow. There she is in the consulting-room; and how to get her out again is
              more than I know."
              Doctor Wybrow considered for a moment. His knowledge of women (professionally speaking) rested on
              the ripe experience of more than thirty years; he had met with them in all their varieties--especially the
              variety which knows nothing of the value of time, and never hesitates at sheltering itself behind the
              privileges of its sex. A glance at his watch informed him that he must soon begin his rounds among the
              patients who were waiting for him at their own houses. He decided forthwith on taking the only wise
              course that was open under the circumstances. In other words, he decided on taking to flight.
              "Is the carriage at the door?" he asked. "Yes, sir."
              "Very well. Open the house-door for me without making any noise, and leave the lady in undisturbed
              possession of the consulting-room. When she gets tired of waiting, you know what to tell her. If she asks
              when I am expected to return, say that I dine at my club, and spend the evening at the theatre. Now then,
              softly, Thomas! If your shoes creak, I am a lost man." What is meant by "and never hesitates at sheltering
              itself behind the privileges of its sex"?

              A) Because it is a known fact that women take time, members of the opposite sex need to simply accept
              the fact and deal with it accordingly.
              B) Females have certain inherent rights and privileges, not the least of which is to take their time in all
              manners.
              C) Women know that a gentlemen, such as a physician, would never be so rude as to not allow a lady the
              time requested lest they be considered offensive.
              D) People of class expect that women of breeding need extra allowances and that exercising the grace of
              slowness is a virtue.
              E) Certain appurtenances come with being a female, one of which is the ability and expectation of taking
              your time.


              3. Her wildlife movies unflinchingly capture the ______ of the animal kingdom: predators stalking their prey,
              singling out the weak, young, and very old as easy kills, and the cold-blooded killing which is a necessity
              of life in the wild.

              A) mystery
              B) grandeur
              C) brutality
              D) romance
              E) color


              4. It was her need to ______ that caused her to become an ______; the belief that the government was
              corrupt and the constant censorship being the two principal causes for move.

              A) expatiate. . .expatriate
              B) control. . .anarchist
              C) express. . .outcast
              D) expose. . .outsider
              E) release. . .icon


              5. Pauline Johnson (18611913) was the daughter of Mohawk leader George Henry Martin; her mother was
              English. Johnson was known in her time as a poet and performer. For years she toured throughout
              Canada giving dramatic readings. Late in her life she turned to writing short stories. This excerpt is from
              "A Red Girl's Reasoning," first published in 1893. How interesting--do tell us some more of your old home,
              Mrs. McDonald; you so seldom speak of your life at the post, and we fellows so often wish to hear of it all,"
              said Logan eagerly.
              "Why do you not ask me of it, then?" "Well--er, I'm sure I don't know; I'm fully interested in the Ind --in your
              people--your mother's people, I mean, but it always seems so personal, I suppose; and --a --a--" "Perhaps
              you are, like all other white people, afraid to mention my nationality to me."
              The captain winced, and Mrs. Stuart laughed uneasily. Joe McDonald was not far off, and he was listening,
              and chuckling, and saying to himself, "That's you, Christie, lay `em out; it won't hurt `em to know how they
              appear once in a while." "Well, Captain Logan," she was saying, "what is it you would like to hear--of my
              people, or my parents, or myself?" "All, all, my dear," cried Mrs. Stuart clamorously. "I'll speak for him--tell
              us of yourself and your mother--your father is delightful, I am sure--but then he is only an ordinary
              Englishman, not half so interesting as a foreigner, or--or perhaps I should say, a native."
              Christie laughed. "Yes," she said, "my father often teases my mother now about how very native she was
              when he married her; then, how could she have been otherwise? She did not know a word of English, and
              there was not another English-speaking person besides my father and his two companions within sixty
              miles." "Two companions, eh? One a Catholic priest and the other a wine merchant, I suppose, and with
              your father in the Hudson Bay, they were good representatives of the pioneers in the New World,"
              remarked Logan waggishly.
              "Oh, no, they were all Hudson Bay men. There were no rumsellers and no missionaries in that part of the
              country then." Mrs. Stuart looked puzzled. "No missionaries?" she repeated with an odd intonation.
              Christie's insight was quick. There was a peculiar expression of interrogation in the eyes of her listeners,
              and the girl's blood leapt angrily up into her temples as she said hurriedly, "I know what you mean; I know
              what you are thinking. You are wondering how my parents were married --"
              "Well--er, my dear, it seems peculiar if there was no priest, and no magistrate, why--a--" Mrs. Stuart
              paused awkwardly.
              "The marriage was performed by Indian rites," said Christie. "Oh, do tell about it; is the ceremony very
              interesting and quaint--are your chieftains anything like Buddhist priests?" It was Logan who spoke.
              "Why, no," said the girl in amazement at that gentleman's ignorance. "There is no ceremony at all, save a
              feast. The two people just agree to live only with and for each other, and the man takes his wife to his
              home, just as you do. There is no ritual to bind them; they need none; an Indian's word was his law in
              those days, you know."
              Mrs. Stuart stepped backwards. "Ah!" was all she said. Logan removed his eyeglass and stared blankly at
              Christie. "And did McDonald marry you in this singular fashion?" he questioned. "Oh, no, we were married
              by Father O'Leary. Why do you ask?"
              "Because if he had, I'd have blown his brains out tomorrow." Mrs. Stuart's partner, who had heretofore
              been silent, coughed and began to twirl his cuff stud nervously, but nobody took notice of him. Christie
              had risen, slowly, ominously--risen, with the dignity and pride of an empress.
              "Captain Logan," she said, "what do you dare to say to me? What do you dare to mean? Do you presume
              to think it would not have been lawful for Joe to marry me according to my people's rites? Do you for one
              instant dare to question that my parents were not as legally--"
              "Don't, dear, don't," interrupted Mrs. Stuart hurriedly, "it is bad enough now, goodness knows; don't
              make--" Then she broke off blindly.
              Why is Mrs. Stuart not particularly interested in hearing about Christie's father?

              A) He is not exotic enough for her taste.
              B) He is not an interesting man.
              C) He leads a life that is different from hers.
              D) She cares little about tradespeople.
              E) She, too, is from England.


              質問と回答:

              質問 # 1
              正解: C
              質問 # 2
              正解: C
              質問 # 3
              正解: C
              質問 # 4
              正解: A
              質問 # 5
              正解: A

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