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324 Section 3 • Guide to Reading Comprehension

LESSON 47

VOCABULARY-IN-CONTEXT QUESTIONS

In vocabulary-in-context questions, you must determine which of four words or phrases can best substitute for a word or words in the passage.

Most of the questions ask about single words (usually nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs). Some ask about twoor three-word phrases.

Sometimes two or more of the answer choices for these items might be "correct" definitions of the word that is asked about. In those cases, you must decide which is correct in the context of the passage.

There are a number of clues that can help you determine the meaning of an unknown word:

• Synonyms

The first state to institute compulsory education was Massachusetts, which made it mandatory for students to attend school 12 weeks a year.

The word mandatory is a synonym for the word compulsory.

• Examples

Many gardeners use some kind of mulch, such as chopped leaves, peat moss, grass clippings, pine needles, or wood chips, in order to stop the growth of weeds and to hold in moisture.

From the examples given, it is clear that mulch is plant matter.

• Contrast

In the 1820's the Southern states supported improvements in the national transportation system, but the Northern states balked.

Since the Southern states supported improvements, and since a word signaling contrast (but) is used, it is clear that the Northern states disagreed with this idea, and that the word balked must mean objected or refused.

• General Context

In a desert, vegetation is so ~ as to be incapable of supporting any large human population.

As is generally known, deserts contain little vegetation, so clearly the word scanty must mean scarce or barely sufficient.

When answering vocabulary-in-context questions, you mllst often depend on the general context of the sentence to help you choose the correct answer.

You should follow these steps to answer vocabulary-in-context items:

1.Look at the word being asked about and the four answer choices. If you are familiar with the word, guess which answer is correct. Do not mark your answer sheet yet.

2.Read the sentence in which the word appears. If you were familiar with the word and guessed at the answer, make sure that the word that you chose fits with the word as it is used in the sentence. If you were unfamiliar with the word, see if context clues in the sentence or in the sentences before or after help you guess the meaning.

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3.If you are not sure which answer is correct, read the sentence with each ofthe four answer choices in place. Does one seem more logical, given the context of the sentence, than the other three? If not, do any seem illogical? (Those you can eliminate.)

4.If you're still not sure, make the best guess you can and go on.

 

Sample Items

 

In Britain's NorthAmerican colonies, university

 

trained physicians were at a premium. At the time of

 

the Revolution, there were probably only around 400 physicians

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and some 3,000 practitioners who had on-the-job training as

(5)barber-surgeons or physicians' apprentices. Whether university trained or not, none had much knowledge of the causes of disease, and the "cures" they often

recommended-bleeding, blistering, and the use of violent purgatives-were at best ineffective and at

(0)worst lethal.

l. The phrase"at a premium" in line 2 is closest in meaning to

(A)well-paid

(B)not very numerous

(C)very experienced

(D)not well-respected

The phrase "only around 400" indicates that there was a shortage of university-trained physicians.

2.Which of the following words could best be substituted for the word "lethal" in line 1O?

(A)Impractical

(B)Brutal

(C)Impossible

(D)Deadly

The phrase "at best ineffectual and at worst lethal" indicates that the correct answer must describe a situation much worse than ineffectual. Choices (A) and (C) don't create logical sentences when substituted for lethal. Choice (B), brutal (which means savage or violent), is more logical, but only choice (D) is synonymous with the word that is asked about. ...

Exercise 47.1

Focus: Using context clues to answer vocabulary-in-context questions involving words with multiple definitions.

Directions: Read each item. Then mark the answer choice that could best be used in place of the underlined expression as it appears in the sentence.

1.The planet Mercury is visible to the naked eye but is not the easiest planet to spot.

___ (A) unclothed

~ (B) unaided

___ (C) unarmed

___ (B)
__ (C)

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2.Every atlas has its own legend. __ (A) mythical story

___ (B) famous person

___ (C) explanation of symbols

3.Above the snowline, any mountain hollow is permanently occupied with snow. __ (A) filled

__ (B) busy

4.The glass factories ofToledo, Ohio, boomed after Michael Owens invented a process that turned out bottles by the thousands.

__ (A) exploded

___ (B) resounded __ (C) prospered

5.Dr. Rene Dubos, a French physician who came to the United States in 1924, searched for substances that would check the growth of bacteria.

___ (A) restrict

___ (B) investigate

6.The root of the horseradish plant has a biting taste.

__ (A) chewing __ (B) sharp

___ (C) sarcastic

7.The double-bass is shaped like a viola and has a deep, rich tone.

___ (A) valuable

___ (B) resonant

___ (C) abundant

8.A public library is a resource the entire community can draw on.

___ (A) illustrate

__ (B) approach use

9.A business concern with two or more owners is referred to as a partnership. __ (A) firm

___ (B) worry

10. Table salt is finer than rock salt.

___ (A) made up of smaller particles

___ (B) of better quality

___ (C) freer of impurities

11.Shirley Jackson's sometimes chilling, sometimes hilarious stories were largely ignored by critics at the time they were published.

___ (A) freezing __ (B) frightening

12. As a child, the sharpshooter Annie Oakley hunted game with such success that, by selling it, she was able to payoff the mortgage on her family's farm.

__ (A) animals

athletic competition

13.All chimpanzees are extremely curious about their surroundings.

___ (A) strange

___ (B) inquisitive

___ (C)

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14.Furniture design and manufacture were originally the work of individuals, but by the eighteenth century, many furniture makers had teams of craftsmen to help them carry out their plans.

___ (A) transport

__ (B) obey

___ (C) implement

15.Samuel Latham Mitchell helped found Rutgers Medical College in New Jersey in 1826, and he produced several important works in chemistry and geology.

__ (A) books

___ (B) accomplishments

___ (C) factories

Exercise 47.2

Focus: Answering vocabulary-in-context questions about words or phrases in reading passages.

Directions: Answer the questions about the vocabulary in the passages, and mark the words or phrases that are closest in meaning to the words or phrases that are asked about. The first one is done as an example.

Questions 1-11

 

The Civil War created feverish manufacturing activity to supply

 

critical material, especially in the North. When the fighting

 

stopped, the stage was set for dramatic economic growth. Wartime

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taxes on production vanished, and the few taxes that remained

(5)leaned heavily on real estate, not on business. The population flow from farm to city increased, and the labor force it provided was

buttressed by millions of newly arrived immigrants willing to work for low wages in the mills of the North and on the railroad crews of the Midwest and West.

(10)Government was nothing if not accommodating. It established

tariff barriers, provided loans and grants to build a transcontinental railroad, and assumed a studied posture of nonintervention in private enterprise. The social Darwinism of

British philosopher Herbert Spencer and American economist William

(15)Graham Summer prevailed. The theory was that business, if left to its own devices, would eliminate the weak and nurture the strong. But as business expanded, rivalry heated up. In the 1880's,

five railroads operating between New York and Chicago were vying for traffic, and two more were under construction. As a result of

(20)the battle, the fare between the cities decreased to $1. The petroleum industry suffered from similar savage competition, and in the 1870's, many oil industries failed.

1.The word "feverish" in line 1 is closest in meaning to

~ (A) extremely rapid

___ (B) sickly and slow very dangerous

___ (D) understandable

2.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "critical" in line 2?

___ (A) Industrial

___ (B) Serious

___ (C) Crucial __ (D) InSUlting

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3.The phrase "the stage was seC in line 3 is closest in meaning to which of the following?

___ (A) The play was over.

___ (B) The progress continued.

___ (C) The foundation was laid.

___ (D) The direction was clear.

4.The phrase "real estate" in line 5 refers to

___ (A) tools and machines

___ (B) actual income

___ (C) new enterprises

___ (D) land and buildings

5.The word "buttressed ,. in line 7 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) concerned __ (B) supplemented

___ (C) restructured

___ (D) enriched

6.The word "accommodating" in line lO is closest in meaning to

___ (A) persistent

___ (B) indifferent __ (C) balanced __ (D) helpful

7.W11ich of the following could best be substituted for the word "posture" in line 12?

___ (A) Stature

___ (B) Predicament

___ (C) Position

___ (D) Situation

8.The word "prevailed" in line 15 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) influenced

___ (B) triumphed

___ (C) premiered

___ CD) evolved

9.The phrase"left to its own devices" in lines 15-16 means

___ CA) forced to do additional work

___ (B) allowed to do as it pleased

___ (C) made to change its plans

___ CD) encouraged to produce more goods

10.The word "vying" in line 18 is closest in meaning to __ (A) competing

__ (B) hoping

___ (C) arranging

___ (D) caring

11.The word "savage" in line 21 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) fierce

__ (B) growing

___ (C) surprising

___ (D) genuine

 

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Questions 12-19

 

All birds have feathers, and all animals with feathers are birds.

 

No other major group of animals is so easy to categorize. All birds

 

have wings, too, but wings are not peculiar to birds.

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Many adaptations are found in both feathers and wings. Feathers

(5)form the soft down of geese and ducks, the long decorative plumes of ostriches, and the strong flight feathers of eagles and hawks. Wings vary from the short, broad ones of chickens, which seldom fly, to the long, slim ones of albatrosses, which spend almost all their lives soaring on air currents. In penguins, wings have been

(10)modified into flippers and feathers into a waterproof covering. In kiwis, the wings are almost impossible to detect.

Yet diversity among birds is not so striking as it is among mammals. The difference between a hummingbird and a penguin is immense, but hardly as startling as that between a bat and a whale.

(15)It is variations in details rather than in fundamental patterns

that have been important in the adaptation of birds to many kinds of ecosystems.

12.The word "categorize" in line 2 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) appreciate

___ (B) comprehend __ (C) classify

___ (D) visualize

13.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the phrase "peculiar to" in line 3?

___ (A) Unusual for

___ (B) Common to

___ (C) Necessary for

___ (D) Unique to

14.The word "slim" in line 8 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) slender

__ (B) powerful __ (C) graceful __ (D) soft

15.The word "detect" in line 11 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) utilize

___ (B) extend

___ (C) observe

___ (D) describe

16.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "diversity" in line 12?

___ (A) Function

__ (B) Heredity __ (C) SpeCialty __ (D) Variety

17.The word "hardly" in line 14 is closest in meaning to __ (A) definitely

___ (B) not nearly __ (C) possibly

___ (D) not always

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18.The word "startling" in line 14 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) initial

___ (B) exciting

___ (C) tremendous

___ (D) surprising

19.The word "fundamental" in line 15 is closest in meaning to __ (A) basic

__ (B) shifting __ (C) predictable

___ (D) complicated

Questions 20-27

 

Manufactured in the tranquil New England town of Concord, New

 

Hampshire, the famous Concord Coach came to symbolize the Wild

 

West. Its rugged body and a suspension system of leather straps

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could handle the hard jolts from rough roads. A journalist in

(5)1868, describing a railroad shipment of 30 coaches bound for Wells, Fargo and Company, wrote, "They are splendidly decorated ... the bodies red and the running parts yellow. Each door has a handsome picture, mostly landscapes, and no two coaches are exactly alike."

Wells, Fargo and Company was founded in 1852 to provide mail and

(10)banking services for the gold camps of California and later won a monopoly on express services west of the Mississippi. AWells, Fargo Concord Coach carried nine to fourteen passengers plus baggage and mail. The accommodations were by no means plush. However, the stagecoach was the swiftest method of travel through

(15)much of the Far West.

20.The word "tranquil" in line 1 is closest in meaning to __ (A) peaceful

__ (B) bustling

___ (C) industrial

__ (D) tiny

21.The word "symbolize" in line 2 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) recollect __ (B) fulfill

__ (C) deny

___ (D) represent

22.Which of the following could best substitute for the word "rugged" in line 3? __ (A) Streamlined

__ (B) Roomy __ (C) Sturdy

___ (D) Primitive

23.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "jolts" in line 4? __ (A) Signs

__ (B) Shocks __ (C) Sights __ (D) Shots

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24.The phrase "bound for" in line 5 is closest in meaning to __ (A) belonged to

___ (B) destined for __ (C) built by __ (D) paid for

25.The word "splendidly" in line 6 is closest in meaning to __ (A) superbly

__ (B) deliberately __ (C) specifically __ (D) slightly

26.The word "plush" in line 13 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) normal

___ (B) luxurious

___ (C) memorable

___ (D) unpleasant

27.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "swiftest" in line 14?

___ (A) Most comfortable

__ (B) Cheapest __ (C) Most direct __ (D) Fastest

Questions 28-35

 

The Hopi people ofArizona stress the institutions of family and

 

religion in a harmonious existence which makes the self-sacrificing

 

individual the ideal. The Hopi individual is trained to feel his or

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her responsibility to and for the Peaceful People-the Hopi's

(5)own term for themselves. Fighting, bullying, or attempting to surpass others bring automatic rebuke from the community.

Implicit in the Hopi view is an original and integrated theory of the universe. With this they organize their society in such a way

to obtain a measure of security from a harsh and hazardous

(10)environment made up of human foes, famine, and plagues. They conceive of the universe-humans, animals, plants, and supernatural spirits-as an ordered system functioning under a set of rules

known to them alone. These rules govern their behavior, emotions, and thoughts in a prescribed way.

28.The word "stress" in line 1 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) emphasize __ (B) define

___ (C) describe

___ (D) persuade

29.Which of the following could best substitute for the word "harmonious" in line 2?

___ (A) Cooperative

___ (B) Dangerous

___ (C) Philosophical

___ (D) Exclusive

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30.The word "term" in line 5 is closest in meaning to __ (A) era

__ (B) name __ (C) area __ (D)law

31.The word "bullying" in line 5 is closest in meaning to __ (A) lying

___ (B) organizing

___ (C) entertaining

___ (D) tormenting

32.Which of the following can replace the word "rebuke" in line 6 with the least change in meaning?

___ (A) Prestige

___ (B) Criticism

___ (C) Reaction

___ (D) Acknowledgment

33.Which of the following could best be substituted for the word "hazardous" in line 9? __ (A) Changing

__ (B) Random

___ (C) Familiar

___ (D) Dangerous

34.The word "foes" in line 10 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) fears

__ (B) needs

___ (C) enemies

___ (D) failures

35.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "prescribed" in line 14?

__ (A) Set

__ (B) Disorderly

__ (C) Legal __ (D) Compatible

Questions 36-42

 

Canadian researchers have discovered a set of genes that

 

determine the lifespan of the common nematode, a type of worm.

 

This finding sheds new light on the aging process that may

(line)

eventually allow scientists to delay the inexorable process of aging and

(5)death.

By manipulating the newly discovered genes, the team at McGill University in Montreal was able to increase the lifespan of the nematode fivefold. Altering the genes apparently slowed the metabolism of the worms to a more leisurely pace. This in turn may

(10)slow the accumulation of the DNA defects thought to cause aging.

Although the causes of aging in humans are undoubtedly more involved, researchers are confident that the discoveries will provide invaluable clues about this heretofore mysterious process.

36.The word "determine" in line 2 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) control __ (B) modify

___ (C) maintain

___ (D) shorten

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37.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the phrase" sheds new light on" in line 3?

___ (A) Contradicts what is known about

___ (B) Gives new meaning to

___ (C) Provides more information about

___ (D) Calls more attention to

38.The word "inexorable" in line 4 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) cruel

___ (B) unstoppable

___ (C) essential

___ (D) incomprehensible

39.Which of the following could best be used in place of the phrase "more leisurely" in line 9?

___ (A) More relaxed

___ (B) Livelier

___ (C) Easier

___ (D) More irregular

40.The word "involved" in line 12 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) committed

___ (B) serious

___ (C) apparent

___ (D) complicated

4l. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "clues" in line 13?

___ (A) Plans

___ (B) Secrets __ (C) Signals __ (D) Hints

42.The word "heretofore" in line 13 is closest in meaning to

___ (A) universally

___ (B) almost

___ (C) previously

___ (D) somewhat

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