501 Critical Reading Questions

(Sean Pound) #1
shore the lower portion of the wave strikes land first and is stopped.If
the sea bottom is rising, the water will therefore be not as deep,
in other words—it will be shallower.


  1. b.The answer is explained in lines 9–17, and spelled out in lines
    16–17: It is the bottom of a wave striking against the top of the land
    that is the cause of all surfs.

  2. a. As it is used in the passage,impetus most nearly meansa moving
    force. In this case, a wave is a moving force through the water. If
    you did not know the correct definition, the best way to answer
    this question would be to replace impetusin the sentence with
    each of the given answer choices to see which one makes the
    most sense in context.

  3. a. The best approach to this question is to reread lines 18–21 for
    each answer choice to see which choice is directly supported by
    the given text. For this question you would not have to go far to
    find the answer: choice aquickly summarizes the text of those
    lines. All the other answer choices are unsupported or contra-
    dicted by the given text.

  4. c. Context clues are your best aid in answering this question, and
    an important context clue is given in lines 1 and 2. The author
    goes on to state that the water that composes the body of a wave is
    stationary, and gives the example of the thrown stone causing rip-
    ples in the water. The rock that is thrown is the cause of the agi-
    tation of the water. The ripples (or the waves) that surge away
    from that agitation are the communication of that agitation mov-
    ing through the water. Therefore, choice cis the correct
    answer.

  5. c. In line 33, the author compares surfing to slid[ing] down a hill.
    But unlike a six-foot hill, a surfer can slide down a six-foot wave
    for more than a quarter of a mile without ever reaching the bot-
    tom. The author explains that this is possible because the water
    that composes the wave is, like a hill, standing still and new water
    is rising into the wave as fast as the wave travels, preventing the
    surfer from reaching the bottom (lines 41–43). So while it looks
    like a surfer is sliding along moving water, he or she is actually
    stationary on a wave as it moves through the water. That’s the
    secret.

  6. e.Glimpsing a piece of the past(choice a), glorifying athletes(choice b),
    disparaging segregation(choice c), and learning some tennis history
    (choice d) are all story elements that support the main purpose of
    the passage: To tell the story of Althea Gibson, the woman who
    broke the color barrier in professional tennis (choice e).

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