Reading Practice Test # 3.17 passage 3

Questions 27–31

Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D.
27 What point does Shester make about Barr’s book in the first paragraph?

28 How does Shester respond to the information in the book about tenements?

29 What does Shester say about chapter six of the book?

30 What does Shester suggest about the chapters focusing on the 1920s building boom?

31 What impresses Shester the most about the chapter on land values?

Questions 32–35

Do the following statements agree with the claims of the writer in Reading Passage 3?
YES                                  if the statement agrees with the claims of the writer
NO                                    if the statement contradicts the claims of the writer
NOT GIVEN                 if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this
32 The description in the first chapter of how New York probably looked from the air in the early 1600s lacks interest.

33 Chapters two and three prepare the reader well for material yet to come.

34 The biggest problem for many nineteenth-century New York immigrant neighbourhoods was a lack of amenities.

35 In the nineteenth century, New York’s immigrant neighbourhoods tended to concentrate around the harbour.

Questions 36–40

Complete the summary using the list of phrases, A–J, below.
Write the correct letter, A–J, in boxes 36–40
                                                                                 The bedrock myth
In chapter seven, Barr indicates how the lack of bedrock close to the surface does not explain why skyscrapers are absent from 36  .......... . He points out that although the cost of foundations increases when bedrock is deep below the surface, this cannot be regarded as 37  ......... , especially when compared to 38  ......... . A particularly enjoyable part of the chapter was Barr’s account of how foundations are built. He describes not only how 39  .......... are made possible by the use of caissons, but he also discusses their 40  ........ . The chapter is well researched but relatively easy to understand.

A
development plans          B deep excavations          C great distance
D
excessive expense            E impossible tasks           F associated risks
G
water level                        H specific areas                I total expenditure                        J construction guidelines
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