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PRACTICE
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LATIHAN TOEFL PAKET 5
Section
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LISTENING COMPREHENSION
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Time; Approximately 50 minutes
50 Approximately
Time: Questio Practice Exam 5
40 minutes
50 Questions
In this section of the test, you will have an opportunity to demonstrate your ability to
understand conversations and talks in English. There are there parts to this section with
special directions for each part. Answer all the questions on the basis of what is stated or
implied by the speakers in this test. When you take the actual TOEFEL test, you will not be
allowed to take notes or write in your test book.
DIRECTIONS
In Part A, you will hear short conversations between two people. After each conversation,
you will hear a questions about the conversation. The conversations and questions will not be
repeated. After you hear a questions, read the four possible answers in your book and choose
the best answer. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the
space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
Example
On the recording,you hear:
What does the man mean?
In yout test book , you read :
(A) He doesn’t like the painting either
(B) He doesn’t know howto paint
(C) He doesn’t have any paintings
(D) He doesn’t know what to do
Sampel Answer
A B C D
You learn from coversation that neither the man nor the woman likes the painting. The best
answer to the question “What does the man mean ?” is (A), “He doesn’t like the painting
either.” Therefore, the correct choice is (A).
P
Now begin to work on the questions
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2. (A) The store has lost them.
(B) The man doesn’t have enough money to pay for them.
(C) The film hasn’t been processed yet.
(D) The man is in a hurry.
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12. (A) The party should have ended sooner.
(B) The man’s apartment is too small for parties.
(C) She’d like to be invited to the next party.
(D) The man will spend the day cleaning.
21. (A) The man would get better grades if the studied more.
(B) The test was based on lecture material.
(C) She misplaced her textbook.
(D) The test was harder than she thought it would be.
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22. (A) No one will be able to see what he is wearing.
(B) He will probably need to take the sweater off.
(C) He expects the weater to change later in the day.
(D) It was be cool in the lecture hall.
29. (A) The man will not find shorts in a different style.
(B) The man should try on a more stylish pair of shorts.
(C) She’s not sure she likes the stytle.
(D) The man should try on a different size.
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Part B : Long Conversations
DIRECTIONS
In this part of the test, you will hear longer conversations. After each conversation, you will
hear several question. The conversation and question about it will not be repeated.
After you hear a question, read the four possible answer in your test boo, and choose the best
answer. Then on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fell in the space that
corresponds to the letter ofthe answer you have choosen.
Remember, you are not allowed to take notes or write in your test page.
33. (A) They studied variations in the appearance of the parent stars.
(B) They were able to see the planets with a telescope.
(C) They compared the parent stars to the Sun.
(D) They sent astronauts on a mission into space.
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35. (A) She generally doesn’t allow people to borrow it.
(B) She is trying to sell it.
(C) She bought it from a friend.
(D) It has broken down before.
DIRECTIONS
In this of the test, you will hear several short talks. After each talk, you will hear some
questions. The talks and questions will not be repeated .
After you hear a questions, read the four possible answerin your book and choose the best
answer. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the questions and fill the space that
corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
Example:
1. On the recording, you hear :
Now listen to a sampel question.
In your test book, you read :
(A) To demonstrate the latest use of computer graphics.
(B) To discuss the possibility of an economic depression.
(C) To explain the workings of the brain.
(D) To dramatize a famous mystery story.
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Sampel Answer
A B C D
The best answer to the questin “what is the main purpose of the program ?”, is “To explain
the workings of the brain. “ Therefore, the correct choice IS (C).
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Section 2
STRUCTURE & WRITTEN EXPRESSION
Time : Approximately 40 minutes
40 Questions
This section is designed to measure your ability to recognize language that is appropriate
for standard written English. There are two types of questions in this section, with special
directions for each type.
Part A : Structure
DIRECTIONS
Questions 1-15 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words
or phrases, marked (A),(B),(C), and (D). Choose the one word or phrase that best
completes the sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the questions and
fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen. Fill in the
space so that the letter inside the oval cannot be seen.
Example:
Geysers have often been compared to volcanoes they both emit hot liquids from below the
Earth’s surface.
(A) due to
(B) because
(C) in spite of
(D) regardless of
Sampel Answer
A B C D
A A
The sentence should read, “Geysers have often been compared to volcanoes because they
both emit hot liquids from below the Earth’s surface. “Therefore, you should choose (B).
4. Lillian D.Wald, public health nurse and __________,was born in Cincinnati Ohio
in 1867.
(A) reforming society
(B) social reformer
(C) who reformed society
(D) her social reform
6. Of the millions who saw Haley’s comet in 1986, how many people________ long
enough to see it return in the twenty-first century.
(A) will they live
(B) they will be living
(C) will live
(D) living
10. In order to remain in existence,_______ must,in the long run, produce something
consumers consider useful or desirable.
(A) a profit-making organization
(B) a profit-making organization which
(C) therefore a profit-making organization
(D) whichever a profit-making organization
11. The greater the population there is in a locality,________ for water, transportation,
and disposal of refuse.
(A) the greater the need there is
(B) greater need
(C) is there great need
(D) the great need
12. A historical novel may do more than mirror history;________ future events .
(A) even influencing
(B) it may event influence
(C) may even influence
(D) that it may even influence
13. _________ a child, sculptor Anne Whitney showed an eager intellect and artistic
talent that her parents recognized and encouraged.
(A) Has been
(B) It was while
(C) She was
(D) As
14. It is widely believed that the pull of gravity on falling raindrop changes________
round shape into a teardrop shape.
(A) of the drop
(B) the drop’s
(C) drop of
(D) drops their
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15. ___________ modern offices becoming more mechanized,designers are attempting
to personalize them with warmer, less severe interiors.
(A) If
(B) But
(C) With
(D) Once
In questions 16-40 each sentence has four underlined words or phrases. The four
underlined parts of the sentence are marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). indentify the one
underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order fer the sentence to be correct.
Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the questionand fill in the space that
corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
Example 1 :
Guppies are sometimes call rainbow fishbecause of the males’ bright colors.
A B C D
Sampel Answer
A B C D
The sentence should read, “Guppies are sometimes called rainbow fish because of the
males’ bright colors. “Therefore, you should choose (A).
Example 2 :
Serving several term in congress, Shirley Chisholm became an important United
A B C
States political.
D
Sampel Answer
A B C D
A A
The sentence should read, “Serving several terms in Congress, Shirley Chisholm became
an important United States politician. “Therefore, you should choose (B).
16. Not woman held a presidential cabinet position in the United States until 1933, when
A B C
Frances Perkins became secretary of labor.
D
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17. The human body relies on certainty nutrients for its survival.
A B C D
18. Too much electric current may flow into a circuit as a result either of a fault in the
A B C
circuit and of an outside event such as lightning.
D
19. The Appalachian Trail, extending approximately 2,020 miles from Maine to Georgia, is
A B
the longer continuous marked footpath in the world.
C D
20. For years, elphants were hunted for food and ivory and as a result theirs numbers have
A B C
been greatly reduced.
D
21. Barges which carrier most of the heavy feight on rivers and canals are usually
A B C
propelled by towing.
D
22. Although afflicted by serious eyesight problems, Alicia Alonso was one the principal
A B C
stars of the American Ballet Theater and later formed her own dance company.
D
24. It is more diffucult to write simply, directly, and effective than to employ flowery but
A B C
vague expressions that only obscure one’s meaning.
D
25. Different species of octopuses may measure anywhere from two inches to over thirty
A B C
feet in long.
D
26. According to some theories derived from psychoanalysis, life is supposedly easier and
A B C
more pleasant when inhibitions overcoming.
D
27. When rainbows appear, they are always in the part of the sky opposite directly the Sun
A B C D
28. Benjamin Franklin drew a political cartoon that is credited raising 10,000 volunteers
A B C
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for the American Revolutionary War.
D
29. The begins of the modern chemistry laboratory go back to the workrooms of medieval
A B C D
alchemists.
30. In many pieces of music there is a dominant theme on which the restful of the
A B C
composition is centered.
D
31. Luminescence refers to the emission of light by means another than heat.
A B C D
33. George Washington Carver found hundred of uses for the peanut, the sweet potato, and
A
the soybean and thus stimulated the cultivation of these crops.
B C D
34. A citadel, a fortress designed for the defense of a city, usually standed on top of a hill.
A B C D
35. Conservative philosophers argue that the very sturucture of society is threatening by
A B
civil disobedience, while humanists stress the primacy of the individual conscience.
C D
36. Since 1971 the regional corporations set up Alaska by Congress managing everything
A B C
from fishing to banking.
D
37. A rocket burns propellant rapidly and most rockets carry a supply that last just a few
A B C D
seconds.
38. Textile art is known for both its tactile and vision qualities.
A B C D
39. The metal aluminum has been first isolated early in the nineteenth century.
A B C D
40. Gulls can often be see swooping over large bodies of water.
A B C D
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This is the end of sections 2.
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Section 3
READING COMPREHENSION
Time: Approximately 55 minutes
50 Questions
In this section you will read several passages. Each one is followed by several questions
about it. For questions 1-50, you have to choose the one best answer, (A), (B), (C), or (D),
to each question. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in
the space that correspons to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
DIRECTIONS
Answer all questions following a passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in that
passage.
Example I:
What is the main idea of the passage?
(A) In modern society we must make more time for our neighbors.
(B) The traditions of society are timeless.
(C) An accepted way of measuring time is essential for the smooth functioning
of society.
(D) Society judges people by the times at which they conduct certain activities.
Sampel Answer
A B C D
The main idea of the passage is that societies need to agree about how times is to be
measured in order to function smoothly. Therefor, you should choose (C).
Example II:
In line 5, the phrase “this tradition” refers to …
(A) the practice of starting the business day at dawn.
(B) friendly relations between neighbors.
(C) the railroad’s reliance on time schedules.
(D) people’s agreement on the measurement of time.
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Sampel Answer
A B C D
A A
The phrase “this tradition” refers to the preceding clause, “people hve been in rough
agreement with their neighbors as to the time ofday.” Therefore, you should choose (D).
Hunting is at best a precarious way of procuring food, even when the diet is
supplemented with seeds and fruits. Not long after the last Ice Age, around 7,000
B.C. (during the Neolithic period), some hunters and gatherers began to rely chiefly
on agriculture for their.
(5) sustenance. Others continued the old pastoral and nomadic ways. Indeed,
agriculture itself evolved over the course of time, an Neolithic peoples had long
known how to grow crops.The real transformation of human life occurred when
huge numbers of people began to rely primarily an permanently on the grain they
grew and the animals they.
(10) domesticated.
Agriculture made possible a more stable and secure life. With it Neolithic peoples
flourished, fashioning an energetic, crative era. They were dresponsible for many
fundamental inventions and innovations that the modern world takes for granted.
First, obviously,
(15) is systematic agriculture---that is, the reliance of Neolithic peoples on agriculture as
their primary, not merely subsidiary, source of food.
Thus they developed the primary economic activity of the entire ancient world and
the basis of all modern life. With the settled routine of Neolithic farmers came the
evolution of towns and eventually cities.
(20) Neolithic farmers usually raised more food than they could consume, and their
surpluses permitted larger, healthier populations. Population growth in turn created
an even greater reliance on settled farming, as only systematic agriculture could
sustain the increased numbers of people. Since surpluses o foood could also be
bartered for other
(25) commodities, the neolithic era witnessed the beginnings of large-scale exchange of
goods. In time the increasing complexity of Neolithic societies led to the
development of writing, prompted by the need to keep records and later by the urge
to chronicle experiences, learning, and beliefs.
(30) The transition to settled life also had a profound impact on the family. The shared
needs ans pressudres that encourage extended-family ties are less prominent in
settled than in nomadic soieties. Bonds to the ectended family weakened. In towns
and cities, the nuclear family was more dependent on ist immediate neighbors than
on kinfolk.
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1. What does the passage mainly discuss ?
(A) Why many human societies are dependent on agriculture.
(B) The changes agriculture brought to human life.
(C) How Neolithic peoples discovered agriculture.
(D) Why the first agricultural societies failed.
6. According to the passage , all of the following led to the development of writing EXCEPT
the...
(A) need to keep records
(B) desire to write down beliefs
(C) extraction of ink from plants
(D) Growth of social complexity
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8. According to the passage , how did the shift to agricultural societies impact people’s family
relationships ?
(A) The extended family became less important.
(B) Immediate neighbors often became family members.
(C) The nuclear family became self-suffcient.
(D) Family members began to work together to raise food.
9. The author mentions all of the following as results of the shift to agricultural societies
EXCEPT...
(A) An increase in invention and innovation.
(B) Emergence of towns and cities.
(C) Development of a system of trade
(D) A decrease in warfare
10. Which of the following is true about the human diet prior to the Neolithic period ?
(A) It consisted mainly of agricultural products.
(B) It varied according to family size
(C) It was based on hunting and gathering.
(D) It was transformed when large numbers of people no longer depended on the grain they
grew themselves.
In the North American colonies , red ware , a simple pottery fired at low temperatures ,
and stone ware , a strong , impervious grey pottery fired at high temperatures , were
produced from two different native clays. These kind of pottery were produced to
supplement imported
(5) european pottery.When the America Revolution (1775-1783 ) interrupted the flow of the
superior European ware,there was incentive for American potters to replace the imports
with comparable domestic goods. Stoneware , which had been simple, utilitarian
kitchenware, grew increasingly ornate throughout the nineteenth century , and in
(10) addition to the earlier scratched and drawn designs,three-dimensional molded relief
decoration became popular.Representational motifs largely replaced the earlier abstract
decorations. Birds and flowers were particularly evident,but other subjects---
lions,flags,and clipper ships---are found. Some figurines,mainly of dogs and lions,were
(15) made in this medium. Sometimes a name ,usually that of the potter,was die-stamped onto
a piece.
As more and more large kilns were built to create the high-fired stoneware,experiments
revealed that the same clay used to produce low-fired red were could produce a stronger
,paler pottery if fired at
(20) a hotter temperature.The resuil was yellow ware,used largely for serviceable items ;but a
futher development was Rockingham ware---one of the most important American
ceramics of the nineteenth century. (The name of the ware was probably derived from its
resemblance to English brown-glazed earthenware made in South
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(25) Yorkshire,) It was created by adding a brwon glaze to the fired clay, ussualy giving the
finished product a mottled appearance. Various methods of spattering or sponging the glaze
onto the ware account for the extremely wide variations in color and add to the interest of
collecting Rockingham . An advanced from of Rockingham was flint
(30) enamel,created by dusting metallic powders onto the Rockingham glaze to produce brilliant
varicolored streaks.
Articles for nearly every household activity and ornament could be bought in Rockingham
ware : dishes and bolws , of course ;also bedpans , foot warmers , cuspidors , lamp bases ,
doorknobs , molds ,
(35) picture frames , evevn curtain tiebacks.All these items are highly collectible today and are
eagerly sought. A few Rockingham specialties command particular affection among
collectors and correspondingly high prices.
11. Why did the potters discussed in the passage change the kind of pottery they
made ?
(A) They discovered a new kind of clay
(B) They were compensation for the loss of an overseas supplier.
(C) They studied new techniques in Europe.
(D) The pottery they had been producing was not very strong.
18. The phrase “account for” in line 27-28 is closest in meaning to..
(A) explain
(B) restrict
(C) finance
(D) supplement
20. Which of the following kinds of Rockingham ware were probably produced in
the greatest quantity ?
(A) Picture frames
(B) Dishes and bowls
(C) Curtain tiebacks
(D) Doorknobs
21. The passage would most probably continue with a discussion of ...
(A) What bedpans, foot warmers, and cuspidors were used for.
(B) Well- known, modern-day potters who make Rockingham ware.
(C) Examples Rockingham ware that collectors especially want.
(D) Pieces of Rockingham ware that are inexpensive in today’s market.
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.Passage 3 : Questions 22-31
Archaeological discoveries have led some scholars to believe that the first
Mesopotamian inventors of writing may have been a people the later Babylonians
called Sub Arians . According to tradition , they came from the north and moved
into Uruk in the south . By about
(5) 3100B.C,They were apparently subjugated in southern Mesopotamia by the
Sumerians,whose name became synonymous with the region immediately north of
the Persian Gulf, in the fertile lower valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates . Here the
Sumerians were already well established by the year 3000B.C.They had invented
bronze,an
(10) alloy that could be cast in molds,out of which they made tools and weapons.They
lived in cities,and they had begun to acquire and use capital. Perhaps most
important, the Sumerians adapted writing (probably from the Sub Arians) into a
flexible tool of communication.
Archaeologists have known about the Sumerians for over 150 years.
(15) Archaeologists working at Nineveh in northern Mesopotamia in the mid-nineteenth
century found many inscribed clay tablets. Some they could decipher because the
language was a Semitic one (Acadian), on which scholars had already been working
for a generation. But other tablets were inscribed in another language that was not
Semitic
(20) and previously unknown. Because these inscriptions mad reference to the king of
Sumer and Akkad , a scholar suggested that the mew language be called Sumerian.
But it was not until the 1890’s that archaeologists excavating in city-states well to
the south of Nineveh found many thousands of tablets inscribed in Sumerian
only.Because
(25) the Acadians thought of Sumerian as a classical language (as ancient Greek and
Latin are considered today), they taught it to educated persons and they inscribed
vocabulary, translation exercised, and other study aids on tablets. Working from
known Acadian to previously unknown Sumerian, scholars since the 1890’s have
learned how to
(30) read the Sumerian language moderately well. Vast quantities of tablets in Sumerian
have been unearthed during the intervening years from numerous sites.
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(C) Concentrated
(D) Conquered
25. According to the passage, by the year 3000 B.C. the Sumerians had already
done all of the following EXCEPT....
(A) They had abandoned the area north of the Persian Gulf.
(B) They had estabilished themselves in cities.
(C) They had started to communicate through
(D) They had created bronze tools and weapons.
27. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage concerning the
Sumerians?
(A) They were descendants of the Persians.
(B) They were the first people to cultivate the valley of the Tigris.
(C) They were accomplished musicians.
(D) They had the beginnings of an economy.
29. According to the passage, in what way did the Sumerian language resemble
ancient Greek and Latin?
(A) It was invented in Mesopotamia.
(B) It became well estabilished around 3000 B.C.
(C) It became a classical language.
(D) It was used e
(E) xclusively for business transactions.
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31. According to the passage, how did archaeologists learn to read the Sumerian
language?
(A) By translating the work of the Sub Arians.
(B) By using their knowledge of spoken Semitic languages.
(C) By comparing Sumerian to other classical languages.
(D) By using their knowledge of Acadian.
The best fossils are those composed of unaltered remains. Generally, it is the
inorganic hard parts , composed mostly of calcium carbonate, that from the vast
majority of unaltered fossils. Calcite and aragonite also contributed to a substantial
number of fossils of certain organisms.
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32. According to the passage, an organism without hard body parts ….
(A) is not likely to appear in the fossil record
(B) is not heavy enough to sink below the surface
(C) is not attractive to predators
(D) takes a long time to decay
35. The fact that the “land is largely the site of erosion “(line 9-10) is significant
because…
(A) Erosion is less destructive than sedimentation.
(B) Fossils are most common in areas subject to erosion.
(C) Erosion contributes to the destruction of skeletal remains.
(D) Few organisms live in areas that experience extensive erosion.
36. According to the passage , why were the remains of organisms trapped in
swamps better preserved for the fossil record than those that were not ?
(A) The swamp environment reduced the amount of bacterial decay
(B) Swamp waters contained higher amounts of materials such as calcium
carbonate
(C) There were fewer sediments in swamps than in other bodies of water
(D) Swamp vegetation accelerated the decomposition of organisms
38. It can be inferred that flood plains,deltas,and stream channels (lines 18-19) are
similar in which of the following ways ?
(A) Animals rather than plants have been preserved at such locations
(B) Such locations are likely to be rich sources of fossils
(C) Fossilized human remains are only rarely found in such locations
(D) Rapid sedimentation in such locations makes it difficult to locate fossils.
Naturalists and casual observers alike have been struck by the special realionship
between squirrels and acorns (the seeds of oak trees). Ecologists, though, cannot
observe these energetic mammals scurrying up and down oak trees and eating and
burying
(5) acorns without wondering about their complex relationship with trees. Are squirrels
dispersers and planters of oak forests or pesky seed predators? The answer is not
simple. Squirrels may devour many acorns, but by storing and failing to recover up
to 74 percent of them (as they do when seeds are abundant), these arboreal o\rodents
can
(10) also aid regeneration and dispersal of the oaks.
Their destructive powers are well documented. According to one report, squirrels
destroyed tens of thousands of fallen acorns from an oak stand on the University of
Indiana campus. A professor there estimated that each of the large while oaks had
produced between two
(15) and eight thousand acorns, but within weeks of seed maturity, Hardly an intact
acorn could be found among the fallen leaves.
Deer, turkey, wild pigs, and bears also feed heavily on acorns, but do not store them,
and are therefore of no benefit to the trees. Flying squirrels, chipmunks, and mice
are also unlikely to promote tree
(20) dispersal---whose behavior of caching (hiding) acorns below the leaf litter often
promotes successful germination of acorns--- and perhaps blue jays, important long-
distance dispersers, seem to help oaks spread and reproduce. Among squirrels,
tough, there is a particularly puzzling behavior pattern. Squirrels pry off the caps of
acorns, bite
(25) through the shells to get at the nutritious inner kernels, and the discard them half-
eaten. The ground under towing oaks is often littered with thousands of half-eaten
acorns, each one only bitten from the top. Why would any animal waste so much
time and energy and risk exposure to such predators as red-tail hawks only to leave a
large part
(30) of each acorn uneaten? While researcfh is not conclusive at this point, one thing that
is certain is that squirreldo hide some of the uneaten portions, and these acorn
halves, many of which contain the seeds, may later germinate.
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41. What does the passage mainly discuss?
(A) The ecology of oak trees.
(B) Factors that determine the feeding habits of Squirrels.
(C) Various species of animals that promote the dispersal of tree seeds
(D) The relationship between squirrels and oak trees.
43. According to the passage, what do squirrels do when large quantities of acorns
are available?
(A) They do not store acorns.
(B) They eat more than 74 percent of available acorns.
(C) They do not retrieve all the acorns that they have stored.
(D) They hide acorns in tree cavities.
45. Why does the author mention “the University of Indiana campus” in line 13?
(A) To provide evidence that intact acorns are hard to find under oak trees.
(B) To indicate a place where squirrels can aid seed dispersal of oaks.
(C) To argue in favor of additional studies concerning the destructive force of
squirrels.
(D) To support the claim that squirrels can do great damage to oak stands.
46. It can be inferred from paragraph 3 that chipmunks do not aid in the dispersal
of oak trees because...
(A) They store their acorns where they cannot germinate.
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(B) They consume most of their stored acorns
(C) Their stored acorns are located and consumed by other species
(D) They cannot travel the long distance required for dispersal.
47. According to the passage, which of the following do squirrels and blue jays
have in common?
(A) They travel long distances to obtain acorns.
(B) They promote the reproduction of oak trees.
(C) They bury acorns under fallen leaves.
(D) They store large quantities of acorns.
50. According to the passage, scientists cannot explain which of the following
aspects of squirrel behavior?
(A) Where squirrels store their acorn caches.
(B) Why squirrels prefer acorns over other seeds.
(C) Why squirrels eat only a portion of each acorn they retrieve.
(D) Why squirrels prefer acorns from a particular species of oak trees.
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