ACT English Practice Test 27
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The following paragraphs may or may not be in the most logical order. You may be asked questions about the logical order of the paragraphs, as well as where to place sentences logically within any given paragraph.
“Eye” Can See You!
Imagine, if you can, sticking a clear, semi-rigid dime into each of Q1 your eyes. As a ninth-grader in the early 60s, that’s what I felt I will be doing Q2 with my first pair of contact lenses. In those days, wearing contact lenses was, truly a novelty.Q3 “Hard lenses,” as they are called, is an apt description of those things, and equally so of the frustration they cause in the pursuit of clear vision.
I was diagnosed in third grade as being near-sighted and astigmatic . Q4 My teacher had noticed that something was wrong because I stood about a foot away from a classroom projection screen in order to read the captions on the science slides. In those days, we learned Q5 through a sequence of picture slides the teacher would narrate, kind of like a rudimentary Q6 computer presentation. While most students thrilled to see the teacher dim the lights and fire up the projector, I was sunk Q7 in my seat to avoid her attention once the time inevitably came to read aloud the fine print so fuzzy in the distance.
[1] When I was finally fitted with my first glasses at age eight, I remember thinking how cheated I had been in my young life; I had no idea that most people could see as clearly as I began to that day! [2] It was dizzying walking out of the optometrist’s office. [3] Objects were suddenly more rigid and linear; colors seemed more intense and striking. [4] For eight years, everything around me had been one big blur and I hadn’t a clue! [5] I felt so alive! [6] My eyeglasses became a sort of lifeline, the first thing I put on and the last thing I took off every day. Q8
Although they represent a less dramatic change, my first contact lenses six years later at Q9 once again sharpened my focus and heightened my senses. Wearing contact lenses, however, took some adjustment; several weeks were required to build calluses on the underside of each eyelid. Putting those saucers in each eye also proved a challenge. Regardless, Q10 the old lenses were much thicker than today’s contact lenses.
While applying the lenses to each eye was difficult, they were easy to pop out,Q11 especially when you least expected them to. There is nothing like fishing a contact lens out of a toilet bowl or Q12 gingerly using the stopper to retrieve a lens from the wall of the bathroom sink drain. I probably lost and found at least a dozen lenses in the first two years of wearing them. Since I was virtually blind without my contacts, my immediate reaction was always to cry out for help in locating the missing lens.
I can still remember one day sitting in the back row in algebra class surrounded by several classmates. I glanced up quickly at the teacher when, in a flash, out came a lens. I could sense it falling to the tile floor certainly Q13 in the path of some kid’s foot. I tried working my way to the floor as discreetly as possible, palms down.Q14 Suddenly, my chair’s metal legs slipped a few inches on the waxy floor and I landed right on top of my precious lens with a thud, crushing it to oblivion. I had gotten my new contacts only three days earlier. How would I explain this to my mother? She had already questioned my maturity for months before buying me this latest pair. Q10
Question 1
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both of
two of
OMIT the underlined portion
Question 2
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was doing
had done
would do
Question 3
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was truly, a novelty
was truly a novelty
was, truly a, novelty
Question 4
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as near-sighted in the third grade and diagnosed with astigmatism
diagnosed in the third grade with an astigmatism and also nearsightedness
near-sighted as a diagnosis, with astigmatism
Question 5
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learn
we have learned
we were learning
Question 6 Which of the alternatives would be LEAST appropriate and relevant to the essay?
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primitive
simple
complicated
Question 7
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had sunk
had sank
sank
Question 8 Which of the following sequences of sentences makes this paragraph most logical?
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1, 3, 2, 4, 5, 6
2, 3, 4, 1, 5, 6
1, 4, 2, 3, 5, 6
Question 9
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later than
later
OMIT the underlined portion
Question 10
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Again,
Unfortunately,
However,
Question 11
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those lenses were easy to pop out
they popped out easily
the lenses also popped out easily
Question 12
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while
whereas
and
Question 13
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floor, certainly
floor; certainly
floor, but certainly
Question 14 Given that all of the choices are true, which one would best conclude the sentence while providing the reader with the most vivid image of how the writer searched for his lost contact lens?
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moving towards where I thought the last contact would be.
without anyone noticing.
patting the linoleum in wide sweeps.
Question 10 At this point, the writer is considering adding the following sentence: In the end, my mother understood the delicate nature of wearing contact lenses, and within days I was again able to see clearly with my new lenses. Should the writer make this addition here?
Yes, because it tells the reader the real reason why the author is upset about breaking her contact lens.
Yes, because it effectively concludes the essay while maintaining the tone of the essay.
No, because the author explains throughout the essay that she preferred wearing eyeglasses.
No, because the author is not really near-sighted.
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