Score 1 Essay Nowadays, many people think that the people who always telling the true is themost inportant consideration in any relationship between human. but another thinkthat is necessary to tell some lies. It is seldom to reach the same issue.I agree withthe first thinking because of the followi[r]
138TOEFL iBT ListeningHow to Recognize Connecting Content Questions Connecting Content questions are typically phrased as follows: b What is the likely outcome of doing procedure X before procedure Y? b What can be inferred about X? b What does the professor imply about X? Tip for Connecting Content[r]
mals. In people, however, whose brains are more complex, other brain structures ap-parently moderate possible instincts. An offshoot of the biological approach called sociobiologysuggests that aggres-sion is natural and even desirable for people. Sociobiology views much social behav-ior, including a[r]
TOEFL iBT Reading 96PRACTICE SET 4 ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS 1.ᕣThis is a Factual Information question asking for specific information thatcan be found in paragraph 2. The correct answer is choice 3. The questionasks specifically for “evidence that indicates that aggression in animals isrelated to th[r]
RAPH3TOEFL iBT Reading 104The first generation to experience these changes did not adopt the new attitudes eas-ily. The factory clock became the symbol of the new work rules. One mill worker whofinally quit complained revealingly about “obedience to the ding-dong of the bell—just as though we are so[r]
TOEFL iBT Reading 110and a centralized source of laborers.” The sentence that follows square 4 goeson to say, “Cheap transportation networks, the rise of cities, and the availabil-ity of capital and credit all stimulated the shift to factory production.” Thusthe inserted sentence contains references[r]
Again, supersonic jets have similar features. 7Because they are always swimming, tunas simply have to open their mouths andwater is forced in and over their gills. 7Accordingly, they have lost most of the mus-cles that other fishes use to suck in water and push it past the gills. 7In fact, tunasmust[r]
Asian plate, it wasn’t until then that we created the Himalayas. When we did that, thenwe started creating the type of cold climate that we see there now. Wasn’t there untilthis area was uplifted. So again, that’s something else that plate tectonics plays a critical role in. Nowthese processes are r[r]
TOEFL iBT ListeningExamplesProfessorUh, other things that glaciers can do is, uh, as they retreat, instead of depositing sometill, uh, scraped up soil, in the area, they might leave a big ice block and it breaks offand as the ice block melts it leaves a depression which can become a lake. These arec[r]
StudentI’ve got all my data, so I’m starting to summarize it now, preparing graphs and stuff.But I’m just. . . I’m looking at it and I’m afraid that it’s not enough, but I’m not surewhat else to put in the report. ProfessorI hear the same thing from every student. You know, you have to remember now[r]
75TOEFL iBT Reading PRACTICE SET 2 ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS 1.ᕢThis is a Vocabulary question. The word being tested is threatened. It ishighlighted in the passage. To threaten means to speak or act as if you willcause harm to someone or something. The object of the threat is in danger ofbeing hurt,[r]
152Now listen to Audio Track 5. QuestionsDirections:Mark your answer by filling in the oval next to your choice.1. What is the professor mainly discussing?ɕThe development of motor skills in childrenɕHow psychologists measure muscle activity in the throatɕA theory about the relationship between musc[r]
were getting better. So people went to work on finding objects that would be at thatmissing distance from the Sun, and then in 1801, the object Ceres was discovered. And Ceres was in the right place—the missing spot. Uh, but it was way too faint tobe a planet. It looked like a little star. Uh, and b[r]
The question you are asked when the conversation has ended has severalparts: you are asked first to describe the problem that the speakers are dis-cussing, then to state which of the two solutions you prefer, and finally to explainwhy you prefer that solution. The reasons you give for your preferenc[r]
to review whatever notes you have taken and to organize your ideas. 5. How will my responses be rated? Each of the six tasks on the TOEFL iBT is rated by human scorers who willassign ratings ranging from 0 to 4 for each response. The scorers will evaluateyour responses for topic development, deliver[r]
This page intentionally left blank Introduction to the Writing Section There are two tasks in the Writing section of the TOEFL iBT test: an IntegratedWriting Task and an Independent Writing Task. The Integrated Writing Task comes first because it requires some listening,and when you are taking the r[r]
Score Task Description 2 A response at this level contains some relevant information from the lecture, but is marked by significant language difficulties or by significant omission orinaccuracy of important ideas from the lecture or in the connections betweenthe lecture and the reading; a response a[r]
“In conclusion, although I have to accept that it is imperative that something be doneabout creating a new holiday for people and find the underlying thrust of the impliedproposal utterly convincing, I cannot help but feel wary of taking such irrevocablesteps and personally feel that a more measured[r]
graph 3 that represent the possible answer choices here. 7Exhibitors, however, wanted to maximize their profits, which they could do morereadily by projecting a handful of films to hundreds of customers at a time (rather thanone at a time) and by charging 25 to 50 cents admission. 7About a year afte[r]
The cultivation of crops has expanded into progressively drier regions as populationdensities have grown. These regions are especially likely to have periods of severedryness, so that crop failures are common. Since the raising of most crops necessi-tates the prior removal of the natural vegetation,[r]