501 Critical Reading Questions
Critical Reading Questions
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501 Critical Reading Questions
Critical Reading Questions
2 5 TV, and the last paragraph repeats the questioning. There are no outcomes or any need for change mentioned. A brief history is given, and the subject of getting famous through exposure on Reality TV is brought up, but neither is the primary purpose of the passage. 29. b. Passage 1 centers on a problem with Reality TV, and while Passage 2 does mention some problems, they are not what he or she feels, but rather the opinion of some people. Choice a is incorrect because Passage 1 does not defend Reality TV. Choice c is incorrect because the author of Passage 2 acknowledges that some people have a problem with Reality TV (lines 1–3 and 48–49). Choice d is incorrect because Passage 2 does not say anything about variety in TV programming. Choice e is wrong because Passage 2 doesn’t mention the cost of producing TV shows. 30. a. Ratings refers to how many people watch the show. A homerun is the best possible kind of hit, so a ratings homerun is a symbolic term meaning that many people watch the show. Choices b, c, and e reference ball games literally, but the author used the term figuratively, so those choices are incorrect. Nielsen is the company that gathers TV ratings, but high ratings have nothing to do with whether they like a show or not. 31. e. Both passages show that there is a debate about Reality TV. In Passage 1, the author is against it, but notes that it is popular (lines 10 and 37). The author of Passage 2 likes it, and also rec- ognizes that it gets a bad rap (line 1). Although most of the other choices are factual, they do not appear in both passages, and are not illustrated by them. 32. c. The clue comes in Passage 1, which describes the swathing and flower gluing as crimes against defenseless walls. Swathing is therefore something done to a wall. The only choice that makes sense is c, to cover. 33. d. While there is evidence for the other choices, they are not the most troublesome. The author repeats in every paragraph the idea that Reality TV isn’t real. 34. e. Look back to lines 7–10, where George’s single tax proposal (the idea The Landlord’s Game was meant to teach) is described as aiming to weaken the ability to form monopolies, encourage equal opportunity, and narrow the gap between rich and poor. 35. b. Lines 13–20 explain the first part of the question, while lines 52–55 contain the answer to the second. Don’t be distracted by the other answers that contain true statements that are not, 501 Download 0.98 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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