tailieunhanh - Mastering skills for the toefl ibt advanced part 12

Students must get registration information for the TOEFL. Registration information can be obtained online at the ETS website. The website provides information such as testing locations, costs, and identification requirements. The website also provides other test-preparation material. | 1. Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 2 about eighteenth century Hawaiian religious beliefs A Kapa was considered to be a creation of the gods. B Supernatural beings were thought to inhabit the island with the people. C The kapa-making process was considered a way to anger the gods. D Hawaiian gods were greedy and demanded nice things. 2. What does the author of the passage imply about the wauke tree A They were easy to care for and grow. B Only old trees could be used for kapa. C Its trunk is not naturally straight. D It was the only tree that could be used for kapa. Fill in the blanks to complete the summary. 3. Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 4 about the bark used to make kapa A Dry fibers were not flexible enough to make the material. B Variations in its color resulted in different colored kapa. C The inner layer of bark was not needed to make kapa. D Different kinds of bark produced different designs. The passage discusses how Hawaiians in the eighteenth century made material called kapa out of tree bark. The process of making kapa required__ that began with the of wauke trees. Once the trees were gathered the kapa makers used shells to cut the bark off the stalk. After the inner bark was scraped off and soaked in water the softened strips were pounded with __ then dyed and scented. Though kapa making became a lost art for several generations there has been a recent in making kapa materials using traditional methods. -------- 78 Chapters 06 Biology I Read following passage. Then fill in the diagram with the information that you read. Track 19 The seas during the Cambrian period of the Earth s history were teeming with new forms of life. Scientists once thought these early multi-celled creatures could not possibly be as varied as today s ocean inhabitants. However this theory has been disputed by the discovery of two major fossil sites. These sites provide evidence that organisms

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