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Hesi So Make Sure You Read The Passages Carefully... : Eating
Hesi So Make Sure You Read The Passages Carefully... : Eating
Hesi So Make Sure You Read The Passages Carefully... : Eating
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Eating
Consumption of food is a universal necessity. Different cultures have developed different methods
to accomplish the task. It is interesting to discover these differences and learn new ways to do
things. European cultures developed cutlery (knives, forks, and spoons) to enable people to
efficiently eat their food. Correct use of this tools changes with the times-what was polite in 1800
may not be considered proper manners today. China developed the chopstick as an efficient tool
for eating. Mastery of the use of chopsticks can be difficult for the person not raised in the culture.
The attempts of a novice to use chopsticks can be very amusing to the watcher, but frustrating for
the hungry diner. Space travel has created new challenges for consuming food. Squeeze bottles
and other unique packaging have enabled space travelers to get their needed nutrition. Chopsticks
and forks do not work well in space.
Food
Food and drink are necessary and desirable, but their abuse can cause serious physical and
mental problems. Many physicians believe that overeating is one of the country's main health
problems, since it places a great strain on the heart, can lead to diabetes, and often shortens
the individual's life span. To fill an emotional void. people often turn to food when they are bored
or lonely. Another area of concern is alcohol consumption. The results of alcohol abuse are
widely publicized. The social drinker who becomes alcoholic, the drunken driver's contribution to
highway death, spousal and child abuse, are all concomitant problems associated with alcohol
abuse.
1. As used in the last sentence of this paragraph, the term "concomitant" means?
Accompanying
3. The author's motive for writing the paragraph seems to have have been to?
Urge self-control
Game of Bridge
The ebb and flow of laughter and silence fills the room as four old friends gather to engage in a
round of Bridge playing. For the beginner, Bridge can be complicated, but with time, effort, and
a good teacher, even the novice can become proficient. Composed of two main parts, bidding
and playing, Bridge requires the player's undivided attention. The dealer deals the entire deck of
playing cards evenly between the players, with each person receiving thirteen cards. In the
bidding portion of the game, the four suits of cards in the deck are ranked highest to lowest as
follows: spades, hearts, diamonds, and finally clubs. However, during play all the suits of the
cards are considered equals, and they go from highest to lowest from the ace being high to the
two card being low. The highest number of tricks wins. A trick is one card played by each player
for a total of four. After the lead player lays down his/her card, the other players follow suit, if
possible. The highest card within the four "same suit" cards played wins the trick and picks up
all four cards. if a player cannot follow suit, he/she plays any card, but to make the game more
interesting and challenging, one suit is named a trump suit which means that if a player plays a
card from the trump suit, it always wins the trick. If two cards from the trump suit are played, the
highest card within the trump suit wins the trick. obviously the team with the most tricks wins the
hand.
Chronic Insomnia
4. The author intends to explain insomnia and propose solutions for the condition
Phobia
3. The passage says that being afraid is normal and good, according to the passage why
is having a phobia not normal and good?
Because phobias are extreme and unreasonable.
Water is needed to sustain practically all life functions on planet Earth. A single drop of
this compound is composed of an oxygen atom that shares its electrons with each of the
two hydrogen atoms. The cycle starts when precipitation, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail,
descends from the sky onto the ground. Water that is not absorbed immediately from the
precipitation is known as runoff. The runoff flows across the land and collects in groundwater
reservoirs, rivers, streams, and oceans. Evaporation takes place when liquid water changes into
water vapor, which is a gas. Water vapor returns to the air from surface water and plants.
Ultimately, condensation happens when this water vapor cools and changes back into droplets
of liquid. In fact, the puffy, cotton clouds that we observe are formed by condensation. When the
clouds become heavily laden with liquid droplets, precipitation ensues.
4. What was the author's primary purpose for writing this essay?
To inform the reader about the stages of the water cycle
5. What can the reader conclude from this passage about ponds and lakes?
They are examples of groundwater reservoirs.
6. Knowing that the cooling of water vapor results in condensation, one could conclude that
_______ is/are a factor in the evaporation process.
Heat
Amazon Rainforest
About 6% of the earth is covered by rainforests. The largest rainforest in the world is theAmazon
Basin, which stretches over 2.3 million square miles in nine different South American countries.
This area is double the length of all the other remaining rainforests in the world. Brazil contains
60%of the Amazonian rainforest, since it lies at the mouth of the river Amazon. This river is the
second largest in the world and contains more than one-fifth of the world's fresh water.
The Amazon rainforest is a type of wet broadleaf forest. The weather there is very humid and
warm as it rains quite a bit. Because of the high rainfall, the forest is very rich and green. The
tree leaves are pointed and narrow so that the raindrops can easily drop off wet plants. This
tropical rainforest has more living species than the entire European continent. There are over
400 types of insects living in one single rainforest tree for a total of 2.5 million species. One
square kilometer of rainforest may contain over 75,000 types of trees and approximately
438,000 different kinds of plants, which comes to a total of 90,000 tons of greenery overall. The
Amazon rainforest is home to 2,000 birds and mammals, with one in every five birds in the world
living there. Local farmers have lived off this rich and diverse land for thousands of years. They
have been able to find food and water here without destroying the land. The Kayapo people of
Brazil farm in an environmentally- friendly way. Instead of chemicals, they use burned wood to
enrich the soil, and plant banana trees, which attract wasps. These wasps then feed on
leafcutter ants and get rid of these harmful insects. The rainforest also offers a lot of
tropical fruits, such as bananas and coconuts, as food. Cinnamon is made from the bark of a
rainforest tree. Amazonian Indians use the fruit and stem of the Buruti plant as a drink, to make
bread and to build houses. Many other plants are used as medicine. But the Amazon rainforest
is in very big danger of disappearing. 9,169 square miles of forest have been cut down in 2003
in Brazil alone. An area of the size of a football field is burned down basically every minute,
which means that the rain forest may be gone by the year 2030.The dangers related to this type
of activity are obvious. Trees take in poisonous carbon dioxide from the air and give off oxygen.
There is more oxygen and less carbon dioxide around a rainforest. When trees are cut down,
however, the amount of carbon dioxide increases, and the air gets warmer. This leads to global
warming, which is extremely harmful to the environment. It is estimated that the burning of
Brazilian rainforests alone produces 200 million metric tons of carbon dioxide a year. Another
danger connected with destroying the rainforest is the disappearance of plants and animals.
1. According to paragraph 1, which of the following is NOT mentioned about the Amazon
Rainforest?
Its precipitation
5. What does the sentence "people of Brazil farm in an environmentally friendly way" mean in
paragraph 3?
They do not poison the soil when farming.
Safe Driving
1. What is the best meaning of the word advocate as used in the forth sentence of this
paragraph?
Supporter.
5. The author's motive for writing the paragraph seems to have been to?
Get people personally involved with traffic safety.
Rainforest
2. Deforestation has long term consequences that we still do not know about
3. The Nile is the longest river
Voice
What effect does your voice have on others? Does it persuade or irritate, attract or repel? One
of the worst qualities is harshness. If you ever get the feeling that people are uncomfortable
when you speak, it may be that your harsh tones are jarring their eardrums. Your voice will
sound unpleasant if it is shrill, grating, hard, piercing, brassy, loud, or too nasal. Harsh voice
qualities usually come from too much tension in the throat and jaw. Tension tightens muscles
and blocks the relaxed voice tones essential to a pleasing impression. Because tension occurs
in higher pitched voices, women tend to have shriller voices than men, which usually makes
them less desirable public speakers, newscasters, or political candidates.
1. Which statement from the selection presents a fact rather than an opinion?
Harsh voice qualities usually come from too much tension in the throat and
Jaw.
White Elephant
Centuries ago, in the country of Siam, now known as Thailand, it was the custom of them rulers
that displeased them by giving the offender a white elephant. Because the animal was could not
be made to work as other elephants did, but still had to be fed hundreds of pounds of fruit and
cared for in the most lavish style. The recipient could not give the elephant to anyone else, as it
was the ruler, who would be greatly displeased should the recipient not receive the gift
graciously or care for in a grand style. This monetary burden could be a major liability to the
recipient and in many cases they became impoverished. This is the origin of the term"white
elephant" as it is used today to denote an unwanted gift. The way of gift exchange played during
the holiday season is an offshoot of this. In this game, everyone brings, and the gifts are
exchanged by drawing numbers and picking a gift in turn. The second person can choose or
steal the first one. It is all in good fun, and people enjoy giving silly gifts and "stealing" someone
else.
Linking San Francisco to Marin County in California, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most
famous bridges in the world. The bridge crosses over a narrow strait which connects the Pacific
Ocean to San Francisco Bay. Prior to the bridge, people traveled by ferry boat across the strait.
Although most people thought a bridge was necessary to expedite travel, some residents of the
Bay area felt the risk of building the bridge was too great. Joseph Strauss believed that nothing
was impossible, and dreams would never come to fruition if risks weren't taken. So, he decided
to gather the best and brightest builders, architects, and workers to embark on the challenge of
building a bridge across the Golden Gate Strait. With safety nets in place, the construction
began in 1937. Building the anchorages first, the builders then move on to the towers on each
end, and then to the three-foot thick cables to support the suspension bridge. Lastly, workers
labored to complete the roadway which became the most dangerous and treacherous part of
the entire task. The builders had to keep the bridge balance, so it wouldn't fall into the bay.
Today, over sixty-five years later, the bridge remains a life-line for the people of the San
Francisco Bay Area.
The Bicycle
Today, bicycles are so common that it's hard to believe they haven't always been around. But two hundred years
ago, bicycles didn't even exist, and the first bicycle, invented in Germany in 1818, was nothing like our bicycles
today. It was made of wood and didn't even have pedals. Since then, however, numerous innovations and
improvements in design have made the bicycle one of the most popular means of recreation and transportation
around the world. In 1839, Kirkpatrick Macmillan, a Scottish blacksmith, dramatically improved upon the original
bicycle design. Macmillan's machine had tires with iron rims to keep them from getting worn down. He also used
foot-operated cranks like pedals, so his bicycle could be ridden at a quick pace. It didn't look much like a modern
bicycle, though, because its back wheel was substantially larger than its front wheel. In 1861, the French
Michaux brothers took the evolution of the bicycle a step further by inventing an improved crank mechanism. Ten
years later, James Starley, an English inventor, revolutionized bicycle design. He made the front wheel many
times larger than the back wheel, put a gear on the pedals to make the bicycle more efficient, and lightened the
wheels by using wire spokes. Although this bicycle was much lighter and less tiring to ride, it was still clumsy,
extremely top heavy, and ridden mostly for entertainment. It wasn't until 1874 that the first truly modern bicycle
appeared on the scene. (14) Invented by another Englishman, H.J. Lawson, the "safety bicycle" would look
familiar to today's cyclists. This bicycle had equal-sized wheels, which made it less prone to toppling over.
Lawson also attached a chain to the pedals to drive the rear wheel. With these improvements, the bicycle
became extremely popular and useful for transportation. Today they are built, used, and enjoyed all over the
world.
Changing Time
2. Irrelevant means
Meaningless
Glass
Healthcare
Homonyms
Isaac Asimov
1. Greatest fear
Flying
2. Meaning of "prolific"
High productivity
3. The big three
Asimov, Clarke, Heinlein
Jazz has been called "the art of expression set to music", and "America's great contribution to music". It has
functioned as popular art and enjoyed periods of widespread public response, in the "jazz age" of the 1920s, in
the "swing era" of the late 1930s and in the peak popularity of modern jazz in the late 1950s. The standard
legend about Jazz is that it originated around the end of the 19th century in New Orleans and moved up the
Mississippi River to Memphis, St. Louis, and finally to Chicago. It welded together the elements of Ragtime,
marching band music, and the Blues. However, the influences of what led to those early sounds goes back to
tribal African drum beats and European musical structures. Buddy Bolden, a New Orleans barber and cornet
player, is generally considered to have been the first real Jazz musician, around 1891. What made Jazz
significantly different from the other earlier forms of music was the use of improvisation. Jazz displayed a break
from traditional music where a composer wrote an entire piece of music on paper, leaving the musicians to break
their backs playing exactly what was written on the score. In a Jazz piece, however, the song is simply a starting
point, or sort of skeletal guide for the Jazz musicians to improvise around. Many of the early Jazz
musicians were bad sight readers and some couldn't even read music at all. These early musicians couldn't
make very much money and were stuck working menial jobs to make a living. The second wave of New Orleans
Jazz musicians included such memorable players as Joe Oliver, Kid Ory, and Jelly Roll Morton. These men
formed small bands and took the music of earlier musicians, improved its complexity, and gained greater
success. This music is known as "hot Jazz" due to the enormously fast speeds and rhythmic drive. A young
cornet player by the name of Louis Armstrong was discovered by Joe Oliver in New Orleans. He soon grew
up to become one of the greatest and most successful musicians of all time, and later one of the biggest stars in
the world. The impact of Armstrong and other talented early Jazz musicians changed the way we look at music.
8. According to the passage, which of the following belonged to the second wave of New Orleans Jazz
musicians?
Joe Oliver
Laughter
Lightning
2. To pierce
3. Uniqueness
Nurseries
Circus
Coffee
3. Causes of insomnia-sleeplessness
4. Positive to negative
5. Further research (flip flop) (i didn't write “flip flop” so idk what that mens)
Summer Olympics
Electoral College
The Electoral College has nothing to do with college and contains no students. The Electoral College consists of
votes that each state acquires based on the number of representatives it has in Congress. Each state has two
electoral votes because each state has two senators. The remaining electoral votes are determined by the
number of Congressmen, the number of which is based on the population of the state established by the Census
taken each decade. During the presidential election, most states cast all their electoral votes for the candidate
who wins the popular vote in that state. It's all very confusing, but the founding fathers know what they were
doing. By having and using the Electoral College candidates' campaign in every state, but just because they win
the popular vote across the country doesn't mean they will always win the election. Case in point, in election
2000, Al Gore won the popular vote across the country, but George W. Bush won more electoral votes.
Therefore, he became our 43rd president.
5. Congressional election
The Flu
Exams
Subjective exams measure your ability in several areas. Besides recall information, you must be able to realize
content logically and intelligently express yourself in a clearly understood manner. Subjective test provides an
opportunity for students to show their broad knowledge of a subjective area. Answers may be in the form of
paragraphs or lengthy essays. When your review for an essay exam, concentrate on main ideas rather than
details. Since essay tests are less to a few questions, they are likely to deal with more important ideas of a
subject. Prepare a list of questions you think might be asked. Write an answer to each of your questions.
Rather than writing complete sentences down your thoughts in outline form. Doing so will help you organize the
information so that you can express yourself clearly. When you take the test, read through all the questions
before you start to write. Allot time for each question, spending more time for questions worth the most points.
Read each question carefully to determine exactly what they are asked. Pay attention to words such as define,
illustrate, explain, list, compare, and contrast. Each work requires a different type of response. Write a brief
outline of your answer on scrap paper or the back of the test. Make sure you include all the important ideas that
are within the limits of the question. In other words, do not write more than is asked for each answer. When you
write your answer, keep it specific and as brief as possible. In the introductory sentence it is often helpful to
make a general statement that includes important points addressed in each question. Such a topic sentence
serves as a framework for your answer. Then use your outline to develop the main point and subtopics. Add
substance to
your answer by including as many facts as possible to support your answer. Check your paper before you submit
it. Look for mistakes in grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and punctuation. Unless you are certain an
answer is wrong, do not change it. Your answer is an educated guess and is usually your best chance of
answering correctly.
3. From the article the reader can conclude that a test containing true-false questions is called
Objective