From the Sung dynasty to the Ming dynasty, jade carvings assumed practical forms—as axes, chisels, and other tools—as well as ornamental forms, such as earrings and pendants. Jade also inspired them to create objects that were both useful and decorative.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) was also inspirational in creating
(C) also inspired to create the
(D) also inspired artists to create
Whether or not wanting to work for Fairground, you have to be willing to push yourself.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) If you want to work for Fairground, (C) Wanting to work for Fairground, if you do, (D) Having decided whether or not you want to work for Fairground,
Correct Answer: B
Flaps in their nose, throat, and ears close to keep water out, so that transparent membranes protect their eyes while permitting them to see or hunt underwater as well as on the surface.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) in which (C) and (D) since
Correct Answer: C
Its removal, my father said, was like the erasure of a memory—the discarding of a traditional landmark.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) There (C) It’s (D) Its,
Correct Answer: A
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1As he typed, the machine melted chunks of metal and then formed the molten mass into lines of metal type, bright and burning liot, these lines of type—headlines, sentences, phrases—slid out of the machine.
- 2I also did not know, yet, whether they would approve of my clothing or the apparent lack of authority my father had over me. However, I was certain that my grandparents had once again taught me something important, and with that, some of my misgivings about, the visit, began to disappear.
- 3I loved our traditional New Year celebrations. One would burn paper money for good luck and go from house to house wishing our relatives health and happiness.
- 4In a tulip bed underneath the kitchen window, I expected to find a dinosaur tooth or maybe a tunnel to a magical underworld. Unearthed, I didn't expect to find several old coins.
- 5She was studying at the University of California when war between the United States and Japan was declared. The internment of some 120,000 Japanese Americans began soon after that.