As a young woman, she wrote, of pining for a valentine and of visiting the Chinese Museum in Boston.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) visiting to of her
(C) visiting to of her
(D) visiting at
They replaced the hollowed-out logs used to transport water with metal (pipes, they) allowed for the introduction of indoor plumbing.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) pipes, which (C) pipes in which (D) pipes those
Correct Answer: B
Smith realized the extent of her gift when her friend Alex Haley who had gathered essential material for his best-selling novel Roots from a griot in Gambia, began to refer to her as "my American griot." This was a revelation to Smith.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) friend, Alex Haley (C) friend Alex Haley; (D) friend Alex Haley,
Correct Answer: D
In fact, 27 percent of all books and magazines produced in Japan are comic books.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) magazines, produced in Japan, (C) magazines, produced in Japan (D) magazines produced in Japan,
Correct Answer: A
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1The average performer is casting in only a tiny proportion of the commercials auditioned for.
- 2In other scientific fields, the concept of transposition may had wide-ranging applications, such as in the development of medical treatments for bacterial infections and cancer.
- 3Although Forest Service officials consider the sightings to be honestly reported, they need to confirm the presence of wolf packs and breeding pairs in the Bridger- Teton area. So, biologists decided, to look for the wolves themselves.
- 4Joy Kogawa was born in 1935 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Like Uchida, Kogawa and her family were removed from their home and relocated by the government, first to the interior of British Columbia, then to a farm in Alberta.
- 5This process is more costly than harvesting the bark, growing the foliage in a nursery provides a renewable resource.