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Tham khảo tài liệu 'sat practise test 20000 part 7', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 12. D The Mexican material is more accessible to audiences. The opposite of accessible is inaccessible. D should look good to you right away. Don t get confused by C . The emphasis in the sentence is on audiences not musicians. 13. C You can eliminate B because it is too specific. You can eliminate D because the author never talks about eating or brushing teeth or other daily activities. E is also too specific. A is really off in emphasis the author focuses on describing the Earth s appearance more than the trajectory of the Space Station. The answer is C . It s also a good answer because it captures a little bit of the tone of the piece the author seems to write the passage for an average person experiencing curiosity about seeing the Earth from space. 14. E The second half of the paragraph contrasts seeing the whole Earth to seeing just a limited part of it. But the emphasis is on seeing the whole Earth because we ve all seen limited parts of it. The answer is E . 15. B Here you have to be careful because two different window views are discussed in the passage. The downward-facing window is discussed in the second half of the second paragraph. And there the author compares the view to looking at a big blue beach ball up-close choice B . 16. B This is where that second window view comes in. The author first discusses the downward-facing window and then contrasts it with looking through a sideward-facing window in the third paragraph. B is the answer. 17. B The passage discusses the faint glow in the last sentence of the third paragraph. There he attributes it to the outer rim of the atmosphere. B says the same thing. A mentions the atmosphere but it designates the wrong part of the atmosphere. 18. B Before the thought exercise is given the author states that a good way to imagine our view is to stand up and look down at your feet. In imagining the view through the thought exercise the reader gets a definite idea of the proportions of things within the space .