PSAT Critical Reading : Conjunctions and Sentence Logic in Two-Blank Sentences

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前女友ample Question #1 :Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Two Blank Sentences

一个t the end of the long line, the last two men spoke with irritation. The__________man was particularly__________, and continually voiced his annoyance to the man at the very end of the line.

Possible Answers:

burly . . . bombastic

secondary . . . exasperated

malicious . . . retiring

penultimate . . . vexed

agitated . . . annoying

Correct answer:

penultimate . . . vexed

前女友planation:

The “penultimate” position is thesecond from last.我f the two men talking are the last and the second from last, our speaking man is the “penultimate” man. To be “annoyed” is to bevexed, a word derived from related Latin roots meaningto annoyand reflected in the related word “vexation.”

前女友ample Question #1 :Two Blank Sentences

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Desperate to__________the results of the survey, which indicated that he was strongly disliked by the general public, the congressman attempted to__________the company not to publish it.

Possible Answers:

suppress . . . induce

distract . . . suspend

mollify . . . disregard

galvanize . . . malign

sustain . . . conceal

Correct answer:

suppress . . . induce

前女友planation:

That the survey on the congressman's popularity was negative provides a strong clue that his reaction would be negative. This matches his desire to suppress it, and "induce" is the only word that makes contextual sense for the latter portion of the sentence. So, the correct answer is "suppress . . . induce."

前女友ample Question #1 :Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Two Blank Sentences

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The__________information he provided about his childhood wasn't necessary; he needed to be more__________and spend less time talking about his past and more time talking about the deficiencies of the public school system.

Possible Answers:

articulate . . . dogmatic

obscure . . . erudite

extraneous . . . concise

cryptic . . . succinct

arbitrary . . . verbose

Correct answer:

extraneous . . . concise

前女友planation:

The key to this question is the phrase "wasn't necessary," which indicates that he spoke aboutnonessential("extraneous") information. Thus he needed toshorten his speech, or make it more "concise."

前女友ample Question #1 :Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Two Blank Sentences

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Despite the advice he had received to project a confident__________, James realized that being__________with the interviewers made him much more endearing than bragging about his accomplishments could have.

Possible Answers:

countenance . . . disingenuous

demeanor . . . forthright

description . . . illusioned

attitude . . . distinguished

persona . . . distinguished

Correct answer:

demeanor . . . forthright

前女友planation:

"Countenance" and "demeanor" could both work for the first blank. That James was doing the opposite of bragging gives a strong contextual clue that the second word will be similar to诚实的.This is exactly what "forthright" means.

前女友ample Question #1 :Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Two Blank Sentences

Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

The protestors were__________at being arrested since they had been making their concerns heard__________

Possible Answers:

belligerent . . . redundantly

despondent . . . violently

incredulous . . . amiably

petite . . . peacefully

voracious . . . arbitrarily

Correct answer:

incredulous . . . amiably

前女友planation:

"Incredulous" meansshockedorindicating disbelief, and "amiably" meansacting in a friendly or agreeable manner, so "incredulous . . . amiably" is the correct answer because its words best fit the sentence's context.

前女友ample Question #1 :Two Blank Sentences

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The promotion to supervisor was all that Larry had been working for, and when it went to a coworker to whom Larry considered himself superior, he was__________and considered__________his position.

Possible Answers:

oblivious . . . donating

contemporary . . . lamenting

distraught . . . resigning

furious . . . acquiring

enamored . . . discussing

Correct answer:

distraught . . . resigning

前女友planation:

That Larry considers the promoted coworker to be inferior to himself tells us that his emotions towards this coworker should be negative. "Furious" and "distraught" are each potentially correct choices for the first blank, because "furious" is synonymous withenragedand "distraught" is synonymous withupset.这使得“辞职”或“收购”选项s for the second's second blank. "Resign" meansto give up one's position, and "acquire" meansobtainorreceive, so "resign" makes more sense because this is clearly a situation where Larry is considering leaving the company.

前女友ample Question #1 :Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Two Blank Sentences

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

一个lthough the math course began with relatively simple problems for the first several weeks, the topics increased in__________rapidly as the semester__________

Possible Answers:

difficulty . . . declined

obscurity . . . advanced

length . . . concluded

expression . . . ended

complexity . . . progressed

Correct answer:

complexity . . . progressed

前女友planation:

The contrast in this sentence is with “relatively simple problems.” Although less simple problems would be perhaps more obscure or of greater length, the most direct contrasting option is “complexity.” The word is derived from Latin roots that literally mean “folded over (itself).” The “folding” portion of this meaning is found in the “-plex,” which is related not only to “perplex” but also “plait” and “pleat.” In addition to its common noun usage, the word “progress” can also be used as a verb meaningto go forward.The “pro-” portion means “forward,” while the “-gress” is derived from the Latin forto step.The latter is found in English words like “regress,” “transgress,” and “digression.”

前女友ample Question #1 :Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Two Blank Sentences

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

一个river gushing forth from a nearby mountain spring was not only a(n)__________source of drinking water for the city, but also a(n)__________source of stones used to construct the city’s buildings.

Possible Answers:

indeterminate . . . meandering

important . . . insignificant

potent . . . arable

valuable . . . vital

trivial . . . essential

Correct answer:

valuable . . . vital

前女友planation:

The phrase “not only . . . but also” requires two words that have similar meanings. Both blanks require a word that means “important” or “valuable.” The only answer that satisfies these requirements is "valuable . . . vital."

前女友ample Question #1 :Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Two Blank Sentences

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The parents scolded their son for attempting to__________his mistake, rather than__________his wrongdoing.

Possible Answers:

disclose . . . disguise

conceal . . . admit

blame . . . testify

address . . . prolong

confess . . . hide

Correct answer:

conceal . . . admit

前女友planation:

The first blank requires a word that means “to conceal” or to “to hide.” Furthermore, the phrase “rather than” indicates the correct answer will have a word pair that is opposite in meaning. “Admit” is opposite the meaning of “conceal,” therefore this is the correct answer.

前女友ample Question #1 :Context Clues In Two Blank Sentences

Choose the set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The professor worked for decades on what he intended to be a truly__________work. In reality, the text fell short of its soaring expectations and was in reality nothing more than a rather pitiful and__________outline.

Possible Answers:

groundbreaking . . . bombastic

remarkable . . . outdated

noteworthy . . . contested

provocative . . . forgotten

magisterial . . . unconvincing

Correct answer:

magisterial . . . unconvincing

前女友planation:

The hints in these sentences indicate that the text was planned to be very “in depth”—“soaring expectations” met with, instead, some sort of “pitiful . . . outline.” If something is “magisterial” it has or shows great authority. This can work well for the opposition made between that and being “unconvincing,” if the latter term is taken in the sense of “lacking authority.” In any case, the other cases imply other shades of meaning not included in the sentence. The term “magisterial” comes from the Latin for “teacher” and is found likewise in the word “magistrate.”

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