Workspace English Test 105
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OFFICIAL ACT Form F07 · December 2022

English

51 questions ~9 min recommended
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=== King Tut’s Space Bug ===
Among the treasures found in Pharaoh Tutankhamen’s tomb, in the 1920s one diminutive ornament poses a mystery that spans the ages. The “pectoral,” a kind of jewelry worn on one’s chest depicts Egyptian symbols with gold and gems. Most strikingly, at the piece’s center is a beetle carved from an ethereal yellow-green material. Originally, archaeologists identified the beetle as chalcedony, a quartz gemstone. In 1996, mineralogist Vincenzo de Michele noticed the beetle at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and suspected it wasn’t chalcedony. After studying the beetle, he determined it to be 28.5-million-year-old glass. De Michele then traced the glass to the Great Sand Sea of western Egypt, where pieces of it lay strewn across 6,500 square kilometers. Glass is made by heating substances, such as sand. Though lava and lightning strikes can create glass the desert glass’s traces of the elements iridium and osmium pointed to an unearthly culprit: a meteoroid. It’s true that the tremendous heat and pressure around the globe of meteorite impacts in many places have created glass. But meteorites leave craters, and there was no crater that could account for the desert glass. In recent years, scientists John Wasson and Mark Boslough have put their research-whiz brains to work on a new explanation for the desert glass. Intrigued by the 1994 collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter and a 1908 meteoroid airburst over a remote region of Russia that flattened 80 million trees but left no crater, they ran sophisticated computer simulations. Their conclusion: a meteoroid burned up in the atmosphere, but its fireball reached Earth and scorched an expanse of sandstone to temperatures above 1,800°C. Imagination can take the story through there. Some three thousand years ago, an artisan admired a piece of desert glass; so gorgeous that, with a little carving, it would befit a great pharaoh.

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ted vaguely, H. scream, because J. scream because, expecting her to share in my horror. This time, the tentacles unfolded from the windows of a large yellow house. I covered my eyes, and Rhonda said, “Louise. It’s just an art installation.” I peered through my fingers as she told me that Andrew Anderson, a local artist 9, had created the pink kraken. I had to 25. At this point, the writer is considering adding the following accurate information: admit that the kraken looked kind of friendly up close. who spent five years in Istanbul, Turkey Should the writer make this addition here?

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g art by American Indians. Representative of Howe’s style at the time, the painting featured sharp, angular shapes in rich pink, blue, and purple hues that geometrically depicted five dancers.

=== In Tune ===
Every April, North Carolina’s Louisburg College, normally only humming with students, welcomes a whistling crew for the weeklong International Whistlers Convention.

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9. 9. The writer wants to divide this paragraph into two in order to separate information about the discovery of the source of the beetle’s material from the discussion regarding how that material was created. The best place to begin the new paragraph would be at the beginning of:

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11. 11. If the writer were to delete the underlined portion (adjusting the punctuation as needed), the essay would primarily lose:

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13. 13. Which of the following true statements, if added here, would provide the best transition to the next paragraph and maintain logical chronology?

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23. 23. Which choice provides the best transition to what follows in the paragraph?

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25. The best placement for the underlined portion would be:

26. Which choice offers the most specific description of a characteristic of Howe’s painting?

27. Which choice offers the most specific description of a characteristic of Howe’s painting?

28. Which choice could replace the underlined portion without changing the meaning?

29. Given that all the choices are true, which one most effectively leads the reader from the previous paragraph into this paragraph?

30. Which choice makes it most clear that participants have to earn a spot to compete at the IWC?

31. Howe noted, is actually:

32. Which choice makes it most clear that the jurors acknowledged Howe's work?

33. The writer wants to emphasize the intensity of the questions related to art and identity. Which choice best accomplishes that goal?

34. The underlined portion in 'confined by tradition' needs revision. Which choice maintains the intended meaning?

35. The writer is considering adding the following sentence to the essay: Eight years later, the museum awarded Howe the Waite Phillips Trophy for Outstanding Contributions to American Indian Art. If the writer were to add this sentence, it would most logically be placed at:

36. Suppose the writer’s primary purpose had been to discuss a significant point in an artist’s career. Would this essay accomplish that purpose?

37. Which of the following alternatives to the underlined portion would NOT be acceptable?

38. Since most whistlers aren’t professional, what would be the correct phrase to keep?

39. If the writer were to delete the underlined portion, the essay would primarily lose information that:

40. Which of the following options makes the sentence clearer?

41. Which choice makes it most clear that participants have to earn a spot to compete at the IWC?

42. Which choice makes the structure of the sentence clearer?

43. Which choice makes the sentence clearer without changing the meaning?

44. For the sake of logic and cohesion, Sentence 2 should be placed:

45. Which choice best maintains the flow of ideas?

46. Which phrase correctly conveys the idea of improvement in performance?

47. Which choice maintains consistency in the essay's style?

48. How should the phrase be revised for clarity?

49. Which choice uses commas correctly?

50. Which choice makes it most clear that many outsiders perceive whistling as a lighthearted and informal activity?

51. Which choice maintains proper grammatical structure?