We trained our binoculars on the white herons laughed at the frolicking mallards, and could not get over the huge flocks of geese.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) heron’s
(C) herons.
(D) herons;
For the sake of the logic and coherence of this paragraph, Sentence 2 should be placed:
(A) where it is now.(B) after Sentence 3.(C) after Sentence 4.(D) after Sentence 5.
Correct Answer: D
As he pondered what training might work for this preschooler, Suzuki began to think about how young children learn to use language in very sophisticated ways. He suspected that this miraculous-seeming process might offer valuable insights into how all learning occurs, including learning to play a musical instrument.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) Nevertheless, he suspected (C) He suspected, however, (D) Instead, he suspected
Correct Answer: A
As he pursued a degree in physics he drove a taxi to pay the bills, but competitive training proved5 his passion.
(A) NO CHANGE (B) verified(C) justified(D) certified
Correct Answer: A
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1In 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.
- 2However, ranchers and government "wolfers" made a concerted effort to eliminate the predators by trapping and poisoning them.
- 3Haller took that to heart, and at the end of the day, he had became12 the first Ironman champion in history.
- 4Graham, an advocate of temperance, and vegetarianism, raw foods, and whole-grain flour, rose to fame during a cholera epidemic in 1832.
- 5However, 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.