Task 2; Reading Comprehension


Questions 21-30 refer to the following passage.
We believe the Earth is about 4.6 billion years old. At percent we are forced to look to other bodies in the solar system for hints as to what the early history of the Earth was like. Studies of our moon, Mercury, Mars, and the large satelites of Jupiter and Saturn have provided ample evidence that all these large celestial bodies had formed. This same bombardment must have affected Earth as well. The lunar record indicates that the rate of impacts decreased to its present low level about 4 billion years ago. On Earth, subsequent erosion and crustal motions have obliterated the craters that must have formed during this epoch.
Scientists estimate the Earth’s age by measuring the ratios of various radioactive elements in rocks. The oldest Earth’s rocks tested thus far are about 3 1/3 billion years old. But no one knows whether these are oldest rocks on Earth. Tests on rocks form the moon and on meteorites show that these are about 4.6 billion years old. Scientists believe that this is the true age of the solar system and probably the true age of the Earth.
1. In line 8, the word “obliterated” means
(A) created
(B) destroyed
(C) changed
(D) eroded

2. According to this passage, how do scientists estimate the age of the Earth?
(A) By measuring the ratios of radioactive elements in rocks
(B) By examining fossils
(C) By studying sunspots
(D) By examining volcanic activity

3. Scientists estimate the age of the Earth as …
(A) 3 1/3 billion years old.
(B) 4 billion years old.
(C) 4.6 billion years old.
(D) 6 billion years old.

4. Which of the following processes led to the obliteration of the craters formed by the bombardment of the Earth by the celestial bodies?
(A) Volcanic activity
(B) Solar radiation
(C) Gravity
(D) Crustal motions

5. According to the passage, why are scientists forced to look at other bodies in the solar system to determine the early history of the Earth?
(A) Human alteration of the Earth
(B) Erosion and crustal motions
(C) Solar flares
(D) Deforestation

6. What is the BEST title for this passage?
(A) “Determining the Age of the Earth”
(B) “Determining the Age of the Solar System”
(C) “Erosion and Crustal Motion of Earth”
(D) “Radioactive Elements in Rocks”

7. Which of the following bodies was NOT studied to give evidence that the Earth was bombarded in its early history?
(A) Mars
(B) Mercury
(C) Jupiter
(D) Earth’s moon
Jawaban : (C) Jupiter

8. Bombardment of the Earth at one time by various sized bodies is
(A) inferred from what happened on other planetary bodies.
(B) documented fact.
(C) proven by the lunar record.
(D) indicated by erosion.

9. The level of impacts of the bombardments of Earth have
(A) decreased to below normal.
(B) increased to a current high.
(C)increased after a periodic low.
(D) decreased to a current low.


10. In line 6, the word “bombardment” means
(A) an avoidance.
(B) an assault.
(C) an effect.
(D) a cause.
Jawaban : (B) an assault.

11.The roof of the house was practically falling in and the front steps were rotting away.
A) Almost
B) Obviously
C) Always
D) Conveniently

12.Their inept handling of our account made us reevaluate our relationship with them.
A) Dishonest
B) Clever
C) Clumsy
D) Competent

13.The article alluded to the devastation in the countryside, caused by wind storms.
A) misrepresented
B) referred to
C) forgot about
D) Recounted

14.The zealous demonstratos were ignored by the media.
A)Ardent
B) Colorful
C) Rude
D) Clever

15.No one ever knew the reason for the enmity between the two familie.
A)Relationship
B)Hatred
C)Friendship
D)Remoteness

16.The teacher thought the aspiring writer’s essays were verbose.
A) Interesting
B) Concise
C) Clever
D) Redundant

17.The organizer’s intrasigent manner helped her get her way.
A)Honest
B)Stubborn
C)Friendly
D)Loud

18.The humadity made us more lethargic than usual.
A)Thirsty
B)Slow
C)Warm
D)Careless

19.People usually think cats are naturally ferocious, but it depends on the type of cat.
A)people usually think cats are naturally ferocious, but it depends on the type of cat.
A) Friendly
B) Furry
C) Savage
D) Independent

20. Generosity is believed to be an innate quality of man.
A) A hidden
B) A benevolent
C) A natural
D) An Unselfish

21.The greatest physical distinction between humans and apes is the hollow space humans have under their chins.
A) Attraction
B) Danger
C) Comfort
D) Difference

22.Physicists have made discoveries that challenge our most fundamental theories of the universe.
A) Basic
B) Permanent
C) Interesting
D) Ancient

23. The most recent research indicates that dinosaurs were warm-blooede aimals.
A) Dispute
B) Insists
C) Suggests
D) Disproves

24.Contrary to popular belief, cleopatra, the famous egyptian queen, was greck, spoke six languages and was a brilliant military strategiest.
A) An intelligent
B) A known
C) A proffesional
D) A popular

25.An archaeologist must know exactly where and when an artifact was found.
A) Intuitively
B) Immediately
C) Briefly
D) Precisely


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