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READING AND WRITING MODULE 1st: 6th test

SAT

BAD

Skipping questions without answering

THREATS

Spending more time in earlier questions

Strengths

Answer all correctly before the time

Opportunities

Give as many test as you can before the final

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Former astronaut Ellen Ochoa says that although she doesn’t have a definite idea of when it might happen, she _______ that humans will someday need to be able to live in other environments than those found on Earth. This conjecture informs her interest in future research missions to the moon.

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Beginning in the 1950s, Navajo Nation legislator Annie Dodge Wauneka continuously worked to promote public health; this ______ effort involved traveling throughout the vast Navajo homeland and writing a medical dictionary for speakers of Diné bizaad, the Navajo language.

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Following the principles of community-based participatory research, tribal nations and research institutions are equal partners in health studies conducted on reservations. A collaboration between the Crow Tribe and Montana State University ________ this model: tribal citizens worked alongside scientists to design the methodology and continue to assist in data collection.

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The parasitic dodder plant increases its reproductive success by flowering at the same time as the host plant it has latched onto. In 2020, Jianqiang Wu and his colleagues determined that the tiny dodder achieves this ______ with its host by absorbing and utilizing a protein the host produces when it is about to flower.

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Given that the conditions in binary star systems should make planetary formation nearly impossible, it’s not surprising that the existence of planets in such systems has lacked ________ explanation. Roman Rafikov and Kedron Silsbee shed light on the subject when they used modeling to determine a complex set of factors that could support planets’ development.

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Some economic historians ______ that late nineteenth-and early twentieth-century households in the United States experienced an economy of scale when it came to food purchases—they assumed that large households spent less on food per person than did small households. Economist Trevon Logan showed, however, that a close look at the available data disproves this supposition.

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The work of Kiowa painter T.C. Cannon derives its power in part from the tension among his ______ influences: classic European portraiture, with its realistic treatment of faces; the American pop art movement, with its vivid colors; and flatstyle, the intertribal painting style that rejects the effect of depth typically achieved through shading and perspective.

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New and interesting research conducted by Suleiman A. Al-Sweedan and Moath Alhaj is inspired by their observation that though there have been many studies of the effect of high altitude on blood chemistry, there is a _______ studies of the effect on blood chemistry of living in locations below sea level, such as the California towns of Salton City and Seeley.

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The following text is from Sarah Orne Jewett’s 1899 short story “Martha’s Lady.” Martha is employed by Miss Pyne as a maid. Miss Pyne sat by the window watching, in her best dress, looking stately and calm; she seldom went out now, and it was almost time for the carriage. Martha was just coming in from the garden with the strawberries, and with more flowers in her apron. It was a bright cool evening in June, the golden robins sang in the elms, and the sun was going down behind the apple-trees at the foot of the garden. The beautiful old house stood wide open to the long-expected guest.

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Astronomers are confident that the star Betelgeuse will eventually consume all the helium in its core and explode in a supernova. They are much less confident, however, about when this will happen, since that depends on internal characteristics of Betelgeuse that are largely unknown. Astrophysicist Sarafina El-Badry Nance and colleagues recently investigated whether acoustic waves in the star could be used to determine internal stellar states but concluded that this method could not sufficiently reveal Betelgeuse’s internal characteristics to allow its evolutionary state to be firmly fixed.

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Researchers have long studied the behavior of honeybees, particularly their "waggle dance," a movement that conveys information about the location of food. Recent studies suggest that honeybees can also communicate information about potential predators. For example, a bee might perform a shortened waggle dance when it detects danger, alerting other bees to avoid a particular area.

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"As we move forward, it is crucial that we not forget our responsibility to future generations. The choices we make today—regarding the environment, the economy, and our social systems—will shape the world that our children and grandchildren inherit. We must act with caution, foresight, and a sense of duty, knowing that our actions will have lasting consequences."

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The rain fell steadily outside, each drop tapping softly against the windowpane. Inside, the fire crackled warmly in the hearth, filling the room with a comforting heat. Clara sat curled up in the armchair, a book in her lap, though her mind was elsewhere. The letter in her pocket, unopened, weighed heavily on her thoughts.

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(1) Cities around the world are rapidly expanding, causing significant challenges for infrastructure and environmental sustainability. (2) As more people move into urban areas, the demand for housing, transportation, and public services increases. (3) Many governments is struggling to keep up with these demands, leading to overcrowded cities and strained resources.

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Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition, which set sail in 1519, became the first to circumnavigate the globe. Although Magellan did not survive the journey, his crew completed the voyage in 1522. (1) This expedition is remembered for its groundbreaking discovery, proving that the Earth was round. (2) However, the concept of a spherical Earth had already been accepted by scholars for centuries before Magellan’s time.

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Certain species of octopuses have been observed using tools to solve complex problems, such as opening shells to retrieve food. These behaviors are particularly interesting because they suggest a level of intelligence previously thought to be unique to mammals and birds. By studying these octopuses, scientists hope to gain a better understanding of how intelligence evolved in different species.

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(1) The city council plans to renovate several public parks, adding new playground equipment and creating more green spaces for community events. (2) Local residents have expressed their support for these initiatives, noting that they will enhance the quality of life in the neighborhood. (3) Some residents is concerned about potential disruptions during the construction phase, but overall, the feedback has been positive.

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Most conifers (trees belonging to the phylum Coniferophyta) are evergreen. That is, they keep their green leaves or needles year-round. However, not all conifer species are evergreen. Larch trees, ______ lose their needles every fall.

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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Sam Maloof (1916–2009) was an American woodworker and furniture designer. • He was the son of Lebanese immigrants. • He received a “genius grant” from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation in 1985. • The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts, owns a rocking chair that Maloof made from walnut wood. • The armrests and the seat of the chair are sleek and contoured, and the back consists of seven spindle-like slats.

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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • In the late 1890s, over 14,000 unique varieties of apples were grown in the US. • The rise of industrial agriculture in the mid-1900s narrowed the range of commercially grown crops. • Thousands of apple varieties considered less suitable for commercial growth were lost. • Today, only 15 apple varieties dominate the market, making up 90% of apples purchased in the US. • The Lost Apple Project, based in Washington State, attempts to find and grow lost apple varieties.

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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Cecilia Vicuña is a multidisciplinary artist. • In 1971, her first solo art exhibition, Pinturas, poemas y explicaciones, was shown at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Santiago, Chile. • Her poetry collection Precario/Precarious was published in 1983 by Tanam Press. • Her poetry collection Instan was published in 2002 by Kelsey St. Press. • She lives part time in Chile, where she was born, and part time in New York.

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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • When medical students mention their patients on social media, they may violate patient confidentiality. • Terry Kind led a study to determine how many medical schools have student policies that mention social media use. • Kind and her team reviewed 132 medical school websites, examining publicly available student policies. • Only thirteen medical schools had guidelines that explicitly mention social media, and only five defined what constitutes acceptable social media use.

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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • The Gullah are a group of African Americans who have lived in parts of the southeastern United States since the 18th century. • Gullah culture is influenced by West African and Central African traditions. • Louise Miller Cohen is a Gullah historian, storyteller, and preservationist. • She founded the Gullah Museum of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, in 2003. • Vermelle Rodrigues is a Gullah historian, artist, and preservationist. • She founded the Gullah Museum of Georgetown, South Carolina, in 2003.

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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • In North America, woodlands have expanded into areas that were once grasslands. • Thomas Rogers and F. Leland Russell of Wichita State University investigated whether woodland expansion is related to changes in climate. • Rogers and Russell analyzed core samples from oak trees on a site that was not wooded in the past and indexed the age of the trees with historical climate data to see if tree populations and climate were correlated. • Tree population growth was associated with dry intervals. • Droughts may have played a role in woodland expansion.

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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • In 1859, the novel Adam Bede was published in England. • According to the novel’s title page, the author’s name was George Eliot. • George Eliot was widely assumed to be a pseudonym. • A pseudonym is a fake name used to conceal an author’s identity. • A woman named Mary Ann Evans later revealed herself as the novel’s real author.

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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Scientists have developed a “freeze-thaw” battery that can retain 92% of its charge after twelve weeks. • The battery contains molten salt (a type of salt that liquifies when heated and solidifies at room temperature). • When the salt is in a liquid state, energy flows through the battery. • When the salt is in a solid state, energy stops flowing and is stored in the battery. • The stored (frozen) energy can be used by reheating (thawing) the battery.

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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • The US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) keeps a list of all at-risk species. • Species on the list are classified as either endangered or threatened. • A species that is in danger of extinction throughout most or all of its range is classified as endangered. • A species that is likely to soon become endangered is classified as threatened. • The California red-legged frog (Rana draytonii) is likely to soon become endangered, according to the FWS.

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