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America's History for the AP Course8th EditionEric Hinderaker, James A. Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, Robert O. Self 470 solutions As you're going through the questions, select the appropriate answer for each by clicking on it. When you have answered all the questions, click "Show all answers" at the end of the page to highlight the correct answer for each question. VocabularyThis section of the TOEFL ITP Level 2 test is designed to test your knowledge of words or phrases that are commonly used in academic or nonacademic contexts. Each Vocabulary item consists of a sentence (which may or may not be drawn from a published source) with 1 word or phrase highlighted. DirectionsEach sentence has a highlighted word or phrase. Below each sentence are 4 other words or phrases, marked A, B, C or D. Choose the 1 word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the highlighted word or phrase. ExampleIt is difficult to get young people to plan for their old age, which seems very distant to them.
The correct choice is B. Practice Questions 1–5
Reading ComprehensionThis section of the TOEFL ITP Level 2 test is designed to measure the ability to read and understand the type of short passages that high school students studying English as a Foreign Language are likely to encounter. You will read a variety of short passages on academic subjects. Each passage is followed by a number of questions about the material. DirectionsIn this section you will read several passages. Each 1 is followed by several questions. You are to choose the 1 best answer, A, B, C or D, to each question. Answer all questions about the information in a passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in that passage. Passage
ExampleFrom the passage, it can be inferred that which of the following characteristics of the clock mentioned will be most impressive?
The passage discusses that the navigation information provided by the clock is very precise. Therefore, you should choose answer C. Practice Questions 6–8
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