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SAT-Critical-Reading 최신덤프는 SAT-Critical-Reading실제시험의 모든 범위를 커버하고 있고 모든 시험유형이 포함되어 있어 시험대비 공부의 완벽한 선택입니다.최신버전 덤프는 Section One : Critical Reading시험문제에 근거하여 만들어진 시험준비 공부가이드로서 학원공부 필요없이 덤프공부 만으로도 시험을 한방에 패스할수 있습니다.자격증을 취득하시면 국제적으로 인정받기에 취직이나 승진 혹은 이직에 힘을 가해드립니다.
구매전 덤프 샘플문제 다운
SAT-Critical-Reading덤프를 구매하기전에 사이트에서 해당 덤프의 무료샘플을 다운받아 덤프품질을 체크해보실수 있습니다. Section One : Critical Reading덤프를 구매하시면 구매일로부터 1년내에 덤프가 업데이트된다면 업데이트된 버전을 무료로 제공해드립니다.만약 SAT-Critical-Reading덤프를 구매하고 공부한후 SAT-Critical-Reading시험에서 떨어지면 60일내 주문은 덤프비용 전액을 환불해드려 고객님의 이익을 최대한 보장해드립니다.
우선 시험센터에서 정확한 시험코드를 확인하고 그 코드와 동일한 코드로 되어있는 덤프를 구매하셔서 덤프에 있는 문제와 답을 기억하시면 시험을 쉽게 패스하실수 있습니다. SAT-Critical-Reading덤프는 가장 최근 기출문제를 기준으로 제작되기에 Section One : Critical Reading시험문제가 변경되지 않는한 100%에 가까운 적중율을 보장해 시험에서 패스하는데 가장 좋은 동반자로 되어드릴것입니다.
시험전 20-30시간의 공부시간
자격증을 취득하려면 오랜시간동안 시험공부를 해야 한다고 생각하시는 분들이 많습니다. 하지만 이는 SAT-Critical-Reading덤프가 아닌 다른 공부방법에 적용되는 보편적인 생각일뿐입니다. SAT-Critical-Reading덤프를 공부하시는데는 20~30시간만 사용하시면 됩니다.덤프만 있으면 다른 공부자료는 필요하지 않습니다.덤프는 Section One : Critical Reading시험문제의 모든 범위와 유형을 포함하고 있어 SAT-Critical-Reading덤프에 있는 문제와 답만 기억하시면 시험문제가 변경되지 않는다면 합격을 예약한것과 같다고 보시면 됩니다.
최신 SAT Certification SAT-Critical-Reading 무료샘플문제:
1. He was a un-common small man, he really was. Certainly not so small as he was made out to be, but
where IS your Dwarf as is? He was a most uncommon small man, with a most uncommon large Ed; and
what he had inside that Ed, nobody ever knowed but himself: even suppose in himself to have ever took
stock of it, which it would have been a stiff job for even him to do.
The kindest little man as never growed! Spirited, but not proud. When he travelled with the Spotted Baby
though he knowed himself to be a nat'ral Dwarf, and knowed the Baby's spots to be put upon him artificial,
he nursed that Baby like a mother. You never heerd him give a ill-name to a Giant. He DID allow himself
to break out into strong language respectin the Fat Lady from Norfolk; but that was an affair of the 'art; and
when a man's 'art has been trifled with by a lady, and the preference giv to a Indian, he ain't master of his
actions.
He was always in love, of course; every human nat'ral phenomenon is. And he was always in love with a
large woman; I never knowed the Dwarf as could be got to love a small one. Which helps to keep 'em the
Curiosities they are.
One sing'ler idea he had in that Ed of his, which must have meant something, or it wouldn't have been
there. It was always his opinion that he was entitled to property. He never would put his name to anything.
He had been taught to write, by the young man without arms, who got his living with his toes (quite a
writing master HE was, and taught scores in the line), but Chops would have starved to death, afore he'd
have gained a bit of bread by putting his hand to a paper. This is the more curious to bear in mind,
because HE had no property, nor hope of property, except his house and a sarser. When I say his house,
I mean the box, painted and got up outside like a reg'lar six-roomer, that he used to creep into, with a
diamond ring (or quite as good to look at) on his forefinger, and ring a little bell out of what the Public
believed to be the Drawing-room winder. And when I say a sarser, I mean a Chaney sarser in which he
made a collection for himself at the end of every Entertainment. His cue for that, he took from me: "Ladies
and gentlemen, the little man will now walk three times round the Cairawan, and retire behind the curtain."
When he said anything important, in private life, he mostly wound it up with this form of words, and they
was generally the last thing he said to me at night afore he went to bed. He had what I consider a fine
mind--a poetic mind. His ideas respectin his property never come upon him so strong as when he sat
upon a barrel-organ and had the handle turned. Arter the wibration had run through him a little time, he
would screech out, "Toby, I feel my property coming--grind away! I'm counting my guineas by thousands,
Toby--grind away! Toby, I shall be a man of fortun! I feel the Mint a jingling in me, Toby, and I'm swelling
out into the Bank of England!" Such is the influence of music on a poetic mind. Not that he was partial to
any other music but a barrel-organ; on the contrary, hated it.
He had a kind of a everlasting grudge agin the Public: which is a thing you may notice in many
phenomenons that get their living out of it. What riled him most in the nater of his occupation was, that it
kep him out of Society. He was continiwally saying, "Toby, my ambition is, to go into Society. The curse of
my position towards the Public is, that it keeps me hout of Society. This don't signify to a low beast of a
Indian; he an't formed for Society. This don't signify to a Spotted Baby; HE an't formed for Society. I am."
The phrase "He had been taught to write, by the young man without arms" 4th paragraph" is an example
of
A) euphemism.
B) rhetoric.
C) irony.
D) allusion.
E) exposition.
2. Had Einstein not been such a ______ mathematician, many of our engineering Accomplishments may
have taken many years before even reaching the drawing board.
A) prodigious
B) prosaic
C) prophetic
D) superb
E) qualified
3. In the year 1860, the reputation of Doctor Wybrow as a London physician reached its highest point. It was
re ported on good authority that he was in receipt of one of the largest incomes derived from the practice
of medicine in modern times.
One afternoon, towards the close of the London season, the doctor had just taken his luncheon after a
specially hard morning's work in his consulting-room, and with a formidable list of visits to patients at their
own houses to fill up the rest of his day--when the servant announced that a lady wished to speak to him.
"Who is she?" the Doctor asked. "A stranger?" "Yes, sir."
"I see no strangers out of consulting-hours. Tell her what the hours are, and send her away." "I have told
her, sir."
"Well?"
"And she won't go."
"Won't go?" The doctor smiled as he repeated the words. He was a humorist in his way; and there was an
absurd side to the situation which rather amused him. "Has this obstinate lady given you her name?" he
inquired.
"No, sir. She refused to give any name--she said she wouldn't keep you five minutes, and the matter was
too important to wait till to-morrow. There she is in the consulting-room; and how to get her out again is
more than I know."
Doctor Wybrow considered for a moment. His knowledge of women (professionally speaking) rested on
the ripe experience of more than thirty years; he had met with them in all their varieties--especially the
variety which knows nothing of the value of time, and never hesitates at sheltering itself behind the
privileges of its sex. A glance at his watch informed him that he must soon begin his rounds among the
patients who were waiting for him at their own houses. He decided forthwith on taking the only wise
course that was open under the circumstances. In other words, he decided on taking to flight.
"Is the carriage at the door?" he asked. "Yes, sir."
"Very well. Open the house-door for me without making any noise, and leave the lady in undisturbed
possession of the consulting-room. When she gets tired of waiting, you know what to tell her. If she asks
when I am expected to return, say that I dine at my club, and spend the evening at the theatre. Now then,
softly, Thomas! If your shoes creak, I am a lost man."
Why does the decision made by the physician strike the reader as unusual?
A) It seems incongruent that a physician whose job consists of listening to patients suggesting that the
only wise course is to run away.
B) It is not normally the case that physicians find themselves in a position of helping one at the expense of
another.
C) It is unusual because we know that a woman would take her time and that, unless the physician were
to be considered rude, he would have to hear her complete story.
D) It is unusual that an unidentified patient would attend the consultation room and refuse to leave when
told the physician could not see them.
E) Since the physician did not know the seriousness or the nature of the situation with the stranger, it
seems strange that he didn't at least find out.
4. Here my friend, about whose madness I now saw, or fancied that I saw, certain indications of method,
removed the peg which marked the spot where the beetle fell, to a spot about three inches to the
westward of its former position. Taking, now, the tape measure from the nearest point of the trunk to the
peg, as before, and continuing the extension in a straight line to the distance of fifty feet, a spot was
indicated, removed, by several yards, from the point at which we had been digging.
Around the new position a circle, somewhat larger than in the former instance, was now described, and
we again set to work with the spades. I was dreadfully weary, but, scarcely understanding what had
occasioned the change in my thoughts, I felt no longer any great aversion from the labor imposed. I had
become most unaccountably interested--nay, even excited. Perhaps there was something, amid all the
extravagant demeanor of Legrand-some air of forethought, or of deliberation, which impressed me. I dug
eagerly, and now and then caught myself actually looking, with something that very much resembled
expectation, for the fancied treasure, the vision of which had demented my unfortunate companion. At a
period when such vagaries of thought most fully possessed me, and when we had been at work perhaps
an hour and a half, we were again interrupted by the violent howlings of the dog. His uneasiness, in the
first instance, had been, evidently, but the result of playfulness or caprice, but he now assumed a bitter
and serious tone. Upon Jupiter's again attempting to muzzle him, he made furious resistance, and,
leaping into the hole, tore up the mould frantically with his claws. In a few seconds he had uncovered a
mass of human bones, forming two complete skeletons, intermingled with several buttons of metal, and
what appeared to be the dust of decayed woolen. One or two strokes of a spade upturned the blade of a
large Spanish knife, and, as we dug farther, three or four loose pieces of gold and silver coin came to
light.
At sight of these the joy of Jupiter could scarcely be restrained, but the countenance of his master wore an
air of extreme disappointment he urged us, however, to continue our exertions, and the words were hardly
uttered when I stumbled and fell forward, having caught the toe of my boot in a large ring of iron that lay
half buried in the loose earth.
We now worked in earnest, and never did I pass ten minutes of more intense excitement. During his
interval we had fairly unearthed an oblong chest of wood, which, from its perfect preservation and
wonderful hardness, had plainly been subjected to some mineralizing process--perhaps that of the
Bi-chloride of Mercury. This box was three feet and a half long, three feet broad, and two and a half feet
deep. It was firmly secured by bands of wrought iron, riveted, and forming a kind of open trelliswork over
the whole. On each side of the chest, near the top, were three rings of iron--six in all--by means of which a
firm hold could be obtained by six persons. Our utmost united endeavors served only to disturb the coffer
very slightly in its bed. We at once saw the impossibility of removing so great a weight. Luckily, the sole
fastenings of the lid consisted of two sliding bolts. These we drew back trembling and panting with anxiety.
In an instant, a treasure of incalculable value lay gleaming before us. As the rays of the lanterns fell within
the pit, there flashed upwards a glow and a glare, from a confused heap of gold and of jewels, that
absolutely dazzled our eyes.
I shall not pretend to describe the feelings with which I gazed. Amazement was, of course, predominant.
Legrand appeared exhausted with excitement, and spoke very few words. Jupiter's countenance wore, for
some minutes, as deadly a pallor as it is possible, in nature of things, for any negro's visage to assume.
He seemed stupefied thunder stricken. Presently he fell upon his knees in the pit, and, burying his naked
arms up to the elbows in gold, let them there remain, as if enjoying the luxury of a bath.
It became necessary, at last, that I should arouse both master and valet to the expediency of removing the
treasure. It was growing late, and it behooved us to make exertion, that we might get every thing housed
before daylight. It was difficult to say what should be done, and much time was spent in deliberation--so
confused were the ideas of all. We, finally, lightened the box by removing two thirds of its contents, when
we were enabled, with some trouble, to raise it from the hole. The articles taken out were deposited
among the brambles, and the dog left to guard them, with strict orders from Jupiter neither, upon any
pretence, to stir from the spot, nor to open his mouth until our return.
Which selection best represents the phrase "Here my friend, about whose madness I now saw, or fancied
that I saw, certain indications of method"?
A) The narrator discovered the method or cause of his friend's madness.
B) The narrator finally realized his friend has gone mad.
C) The narrator understood his friend's methods as not mad.
D) The narrator realizes that his friend went mad only temporarily.
E) The narrator only believes his friend has gone mad.
5. Also the Emperor became more and more excited with curiosity, and with great suspense one awaited the
hour, when according to mask-law, each masked guest must make himself known. This moment came,
but although all other unmasked; the secret knight still refused to allow his features to be seen, till at last
the Queen driven by curiosity, and vexed at the obstinate refusal; commanded him to open his Vizier. He
opened it, and none of the high ladies and knights knew him. But from the crowded spectators, two
officials advanced, who recognized the black dancer, and horror and terror spread in the saloon, as they
said who the supposed knight was. It was the executioner of Bergen. But glowing with rage, the King
commanded to seize the criminal and lead him to death, who had ventured to dance, with the queen; so
disgraced the Empress, and insulted the crown. The culpable threw himself at the Emperor, and said:
"Indeed I have heavily sinned against all noble guests assembled here, but most heavily against you my
sovereign and my queen. The Queen is insulted by my haughtiness equal to treason, but no punishment
even blood, will not be able to wash out the disgrace, which you have suffered by me. Therefore oh King!
allow me to propose a remedy, to efface the shame, and to render it as if not done. Draw your sword and
knight me, then I will throw down my gauntlet, to everyone who dares to speak disrespectfully of my king."
All of the following would qualify to support the secret knight being labeled a "criminal" 1st paragraph
EXCEPT:
A) he was physically in the saloon.
B) he was executioner of Bergen.
C) he danced and fraternized with royalty.
D) he represented himself as a knight.
E) he disobeyed the mask-law.
질문과 대답:
| 질문 # 1 정답: C | 질문 # 2 정답: A | 질문 # 3 정답: A | 질문 # 4 정답: C | 질문 # 5 정답: B |
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Fast2test에서 구매한 SAT-Critical-Reading덤프의 문제가 거의 다 나왔습니다.
없었던 문제가 기억나지 않을 정도로 적중율이 완벽했어요.
근데 점수가 깎인게 의아한데 오답이 있었나봐요.^^
이 부분에서는 좀 최선이 필요할듯 하구요. ^^
아무튼 많은 도움이 되었습니다.
SAT-Critical-Reading덤프의 문제와 답만 외우고 psss했어요.
시험준비하시는 분들 힘내세요. Fast2test덤프가 있잖아요.^^
모두 합격하셔서 자격증 많이 취득하시길 바랍니다.
SAT-Critical-Reading최신버전 받아서 공부하고 시험보시면 될것 같습니다.
Fast2test 덤프자료가 아직 유효합니다.
Fast2test에서 자료구해서 SAT SAT-Critical-Reading시험을 봤는데 합격했어요.
자료가 아직 유효합니다. SAT-Mathematics시험자료도 유효한지 문의하고 구매할려구요.^^
시험문제가 변경될가봐 걱정했는데 다행이도 덤프가 유효해서 시험 잘봤어요.
Fast2test SAT-Critical-Reading덤프자료에 있는 문제만 퍼펙트하게 달달달 외우시면 패스는 문제없는듯해요.
답만 외우지 말고 덤프를 외워 보는 시험일지라도 문제와 답을 잘 해석하면서
공부하면 SAT시험을 한결 더 수월하게 보실수 있을것입니다.
저는 이렇게 해서 SAT-Critical-Reading시험 좋은 성적으로 합격했어요.
시험불합격하면 덤프비용환불이 가능하다고 하여 밑져야 본전이라고 구매결정 내렸어요.
어차피 SAT-Critical-Reading시험은 봐야 하는것이고 덤프가 있는게 없는것 보단 좋은거니까.
오늘 시험보고 왔는데 합격이네요.^^ 감사드립니다.^^
시간이 별로 없어서 짬짬이 시간을 쪼개가며 공부했는데 결과가 좋게 나와서 너무 기뻐요.^^
Fast2test에서 제공하는 SAT-Critical-Reading덤프 최신버전 아직 유효합니다.
Fast2test표 SAT-Critical-Reading덤프 아직 유효합니다.
덤프를 잘 공부하시면 합격하기에는 충분한거 같네요.
1주일전만해도 SAT-Critical-Reading시험을 어떻게 준비해야 하는지 잘 몰랐었는데
Fast2test덤프를 알게 되고 공부하며 모르는것들을 하나씩 알아가면 준비했습니다.
덤프제공해주신 담당자분께 정말 감사드립니다.
Fast2test 최신버전 SAT-Critical-Reading덤프에서 다 나와요.
덤프 열공하고 한방에 붙으세요.
SAT자격증 시험에 응시하게 되어 덤프를 Fast2test에서 구해서 공부했어요.
SAT-Critical-Reading덤프가 기출문제랑 예상문제를 묶은 자료라고 하던데 정말 적중율이 장난이 아니더군요.
덕분에 합격해서 후기올립니다.
SAT자격증 시험에 응시하게 되어 덤프를 Fast2test에서 구해서 공부했어요.
SAT-Critical-Reading덤프가 기출문제랑 예상문제를 묶은 자료라고 하던데 정말 적중율이 장난이 아니더군요.
덕분에 합격해서 후기올립니다.
Fast2test덤프적중율이 장난 아닙니다. 덤프 아직 유효합니다.^^
혹여나 SAT에서 시험문제를 바꿨으면 어쩌나 떨리는 마음으로
시험을 치루었는데 한문제한문제 풀면서 안도감이 들었죠.
오늘 SAT-Critical-Reading시험보고 후기 남깁니다. 괜찮은 점수로 PASS했구요. 덤프공부가 좀 재미없죠. ㅋㅋ
저는 덤프보기싫을 때마다 다른분들의 후기를 찾아보면 힘이 나더라구요. 나도 합격해야지 하면서……
좋은 방법인것 같아 적어봅니다.
자격증이 있다고 해서 엄청난 대우를 해주는것은 아니자만 자격면허란에 공란이라면 누가 뽑아줄가요?
Fast2test에서유료덤프라도 구매하여 자격증을 취득하려고 덤프를 구매했는데 완전 대박입니다.
SAT SAT-Critical-Reading시험패스고고고~!
SAT SAT-Critical-Reading덤프 아직까지는 유효합니다.
보기순서가 섞여서 나오던데 확실하게 외워가시는게 좋을거 같습니다.
SAT자격증을 하루빨리 취득하고 싶어 덤프를 구하게 되었는데 SAT-Critical-Reading시험은 당연히 패스했습니다.
덤프공부라도 어느정도 이해도가 있어야 합격이 더 쉽고 조금이나마 공부가 되었다고 생각하는 일인입니다.
SAT-Critical-Reading시험은 패스했습니다. 무리한 부탁이지만 영어가 좀 약해서 추후 한글버전은 출시할 예정이 없는지요?
한글버전이 있으면 영어버전보고 한글번역버전 보고 하면서 공부하면 얼마나 좋을가 기대하게 되네요.
그냥 개인적인 생각으로는 한글번역버전도 있으면 엄청 대박날것 같은데~
문제도 바뀌지 않고 그대로 출제된 SAT-Critical-Reading 시험. 참 간단하게 패스했어요.
Fast2test덤프만 봐도 충분히 합격하시는데 문제가 없을것 같아요.
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