501 Critical Reading Questions
Critical Reading Questions
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501 critical reading questions
Critical Reading Questions
www.IELTS4U.blogfa.com 2 3 7 408. e. The author’s primary purpose in writing this passage is to dis- cuss his belief that commercialism’s strong presence in today’s society strongly influences a person’s view of his or her personal identity. A good illustration of this can be found on line 23–24, where the author states, we are prepared to spend our way into a trendy identity. 409. b. The commercial range of options in line 3 is the numerous prod- ucts available for purchase by today’s consumer. Line 6 holds a clue to answering this question: The author refers to the mod- ern practice of wearing old symbols such as a kilt as the personal choice of a particular consumer. 410. b. The term disposable income refers to the specific amount of a per- son’s income that is allotted as spending money. This is the only choice that makes sense in the context of the passage. 411. d. The statement that one can tell a lot about somebody by what they are wearing is directly contradicted by the claim the author makes in lines 3–6: Seeing someone in a Harvard or Oxford sweat- shirt or a kilt or a military tie now communicates nothing at all sig- nificant about that person’s life other than the personal choice of a particular consumer. 412. a. The author’s point of view of today’s society in lines 12–14 is that today’s world is much smaller and more hectic than it used be, which makes it harder for people to put down solid roots and identify with a singular way of life. In short, times have changed. 413. c. In line 27 the author states a surfer should lie upon a surfboard like a small boy on a coaster, and then goes on in lines 32–33 to say that the surfer slides down a wave just as a boy slides down a hill on his coaster. 414. d. The question asks for the statement that cannot be answered based on information given in the passage. In lines 25–29, the author describes the shape and dimensions of a flat board, and tells the reader how to paddle and lie upon it. But nowhere in the passage does the author state that a flat board is the most popular type of surfboard. 415. e. The answer to this question is found in lines 18–22. The author states that the bottom shoals gradually from a quarter of a mile to a mile toward the beach at Waikiki, producing a splendid surf- riding surf. 416. b. When the word shoal is used as a verb it usually means to become shallow (as in water) or to come to a shallow or less deep part of. Lines 9–10 state that as the wave approaches the 501 Download 1.11 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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