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1172020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER SET WAKTU 55 MENIT! This section of the test measures your ability to comprehend written materials. hitpsdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpQLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOd9!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER Directions: This section contains several passages, each followed by a number of questions. Read the passages and, for each question, choose the one best answer-(A), (B), (C), or (0)-based on what is stated in the passage or on what can be inferred from the passage. Then fill in the space on your answer sheet that matches the letter of the answer that you have selected. Read the following passage: Like mammals, birds claim their own territories. Abira’s territory may be small or large. Some birds claim only their nest and the area right around it, while others claim far larger territories that include their feeding areas. Gulls, penguins, and other waterfowl (line (5) nest in huge colonies, but even in the biggest colonies, each male and his mate have small territories of their Male birds defend their territory chiefly against other males of the same species. In some cases, @ warning call (line 10) or threatening pose may be all the defense needed, but in, other cases, intruders may refuse to leave peacefully Example 1 What is the main topic of this passage? (A) Birds that live in colonies (8) Birds'mating habits (C) The behavior of birds (0) Territoriality in birds The passage mainly concerns the territories of birds. You should fill in (D) on your answer sheet. Example i ‘According to the passage, male birds defend their territory primarily against (a) female birds (B) birds of other species (C) males of their own species (0) mammals ‘The passage states that "Male birds defend their territory chiefly against other males of the same species.” You should fil in (C) on your answer sheet. As soon as you understand the directions, begin work on this seetion, hitpsdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpQLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOd9!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 1172020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER Questions 1-11 Line {5) (10) (15) (20) (25) ‘The time when humans crossed the Arctic land bridge from Siberia to Alaska seems remote to us today, butactually represents a late stage in the prehistory of humans, an era when polished stone implements and bows and arrows were already being used, and dogs had already been domesticated When these early migrants arrived in North America, they found the woods and plains dominated by three types of American mammoths. These elephants were distinguished from today's elephants mainly by their thick, shaggy coats and their huge, upward-curving tusks. They had arrived on the continenthundreds of thousands of years before their human followers. The wooly mammoth in the North, the Columbian mammoth in middle North America. and the imperial mammoth of the South, together with their distant cousins the mastodons, dominated the land. Here, as in the Old World, there is evidence that humans hunted these elephants, as shown by the numerous spear points found with mammoth remains. Then, at the end of the Ice Age, when the last glaciers had retreated, there was a relatively sudden and widespread extinction of elephants. In the New World, both mammoths and mastodons disappeared. In the Old World, only Indian and African elephants survived. Why did the huge, seemingly successful mammoths disappear? ‘Were humans connected with their extinction? Perhaps, but at that time, although they were cunning hunters, humans were still widely scattered and not very numerous. Itis difficult to see how they could have prevailed over the mammoth to such an extent, 1. With which of the following is the passage primarily concerned ? fo © (A) Migration from Siberia to Alaska Nt rechten ete ten hntpssdocs. google. comiformslde/1FAlpOLStmiVSSIBjY_ RCAEbwpabiVOdS/2nZDIHRIOUIMYEkOwb3TOdAormResponse 325 ‘11/2020 TOEF\ PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER U. (&) tecnniques usea to nunt mammotns © (©) The prehistory of humans © (0) The relationship between man and mammoth in the New World 2. The word “implements” in line 4 is closest in meaning to O Arools © ()omaments O ()houses O (carvings 3. The phrase "these early migrants" in line 6 refers to O @mammoths O (8) humans O (©)dogs © (0) mastodons 4. Where were the imperial mammoths the dominant type of mammoth? O (A) InAlaska © (6) Inthe central portion of North America © (©) Inthe southern part of North America O (0) Insouth America hitpsdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpQLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOd9!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 425 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER 5. It. can be inferred that when humans crossed into the New World, they © (A)had previously hunted mammoths in Siberia © (B)had never seen mammoths before © (©) brought mammoths with them from the Old World © (0) s00n learned to use dogs to hunt mammoths 6. Which of the following could best substitute for the word "remains" in line 17? O (Bones O (6) Drawings © (© Footprints © (0)Spear points 7. The word "seemingly" in line 23 is closest in meaning to O () tremendously O apparently O (©) formerly O ()obviously hitpsdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpQLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOd9!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 525 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER 8. The passage supports which of the following conclusions about mammoths? © (A) Humans hunted them to extinction. O (©) The free: \g temperatures of the Ice Age destroyed their food supply. © (©) The cause of their extinction is not definitely known. © (©) Competition with mastodons caused them to become extinct, 9. The word "cunning' in line 25 is closest in meaning to O Welever O (6) determined O efficient O (0) cautious 10. Which of the following is NOT true about prehistoric humans at the time of the mammoths'extinction? O ) They were relatively few in number. © (6) They knew how to use bows and arrows, © (©) They were concentrated in a small area. © (0) They were skilled hunters. hitpsdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpQLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOd9!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 625 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER 11. Which of the following types of elephants does the author discuss in the most detail in the passage? O @) The mastodon O (8) The mammoth © (©) The indian elephant © (0) The African elephant hitpsdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpQLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOd9!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 7128 1172020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER Questions 12-23 It is said that George Washington was one of the first to realize how important the building of canals would be to the nation's development. In fact, before he became President, he headed the first company in the United States to build a canal which was to (5) connect the Ohio and Potomac rivers. It was never completed, but it showed the nation the feasibility of canals. As the country expanded westward, settlers in westem New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio needed a means to ship goods. Canals linking natural waterways seemed to offer an effective solution. (10) In 179] engineers commissioned by the state of New York investigated the possibility of a canal between Albany on the Hudson River and Buffalo on Lake Erie, which would link the Great Lakes area with the Atlantic seacoast. It would avoid the mountains that served as a barrier to canals from the Delaware (15) and Potomac rivers. The first attempt to dig the canal, to be called the Erie Canal, was made by private companies, but only a comparatively small portion was built before the project was halted for lack of funds. The cost of the project was an estimated five million dollars, an (20) enormous amount for those days. There was some on-again-offagain Federal funding, but the War of 1812 put an end tothis. In 1817 DeWitt Clinton was elected Governor of New York and persuaded the state to finance and build the canal. It was completed in 1825, costing two million dollars more than expected. (25) The canal rapidly lived up to its sponsors’ faith, quickly paying for itself through tolls. it was far more economical than any other form of transportation at the time. It permitted trade between the Great Lake region and East Coast, robbing the Mississippi River of auch of its traffic. It allowed New York to supplant Boston, (30) Philadelphia, and other Eastem cities as the chief center of both domestic and foreign commerce. Cities sprang up along the canal It also contributed in a number of ways to the North's victory over a the South in the Civil War. An expansion of the canal was planned in 1849. Increased traffic htpssdocs. google. comiformsda/ FAlpQLSimVSSIBJY_RCOEbwpabiVOdoI2nZDIHRIOUSMYEKOwb3TOdATormResponse 825 Line ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDIGTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLASORAS! DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER (35) would undoubtedly have e warranted its construction. had i it not been for the development of the railroads. 12. Why does the author most likely mention George Washington in the first paragraph? © He was President at the time the Erie Canal was built. © (8) He was involved in pioneering efforts to build canals. © (©)He successfully opened the first canal in the United States. © (0)He commissioned engineers to study the possibility of building the Erie Canal. 13, The word “feasibility” in line 6 is closest in meaning to O profitability O () difficulty O (©)possibility © (©) capability 14. According to the passage, the Erie Canal connected the © () Potomac and Ohio rivers © (8) Hudson River and Lake Erie © (©) Delaware and Potomac rivers © (0)Atlantic Ocean and the Hudson River hitpsdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpQLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOd9!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 925 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER 18. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “comparatively” in line 17? O Relatively O ()Contrarily O ©)incredibly O (0) Considerably 16. The phrase "on-again-off-again” in line 20 could be replaced by which of the following with the least change in meaning? O A) Intermittent O (6) Unsolicited O ©lneffectual O (0) Gradual 17. The completion of the Erie Canal was financed by © (Ay the state of New York O (8)private companies © (©) the federal government EEO ©)dewitt ctinton hitpssdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpOLStmVSBIB}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOde!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 1025 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER 18. The actual cost of building the Erie Canal was O five million dollars © (B) less than had been estimated © (©)seven million dollars © (0) more than could be repaid 19. The word "tolls" in line 26 is closest in meaning to which of the following? O (A) Jobs O (©) Grants O (Links O (0)Fees 20. Which of the following is NOT given in the fourth paragraph as an effect of the building of the Erie Canal? © ) Itallowed the East Coast to trade with the Great Lakes area, © (8) It took water traffic away from the Mississippi River. © (©) Ithelped determine the outcome of the Civil War. © (0) Itestablished Boston and Philadelphia as the most important centers of trade. hitpsdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpQLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOd9!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 1128 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER 21, What can be inferred about railroads in 1849 from the information in the last paragraph? © ‘)They were being planned but had not yet been built. © (6) They were seriously underdeveloped. © (0) They had begun to compete with the Erie Canal for traffic. © (0) They were weakened by the expansion of the canal. 22. The word "warranted in line 35 is closest in meaning to O ) guaranteed O (6) justified O (hastened © ()prevented 23. At what point in the passage does the author focus on the beginning of construction of the Erie Canal? O Lines 3-5 O ()Lines 10-13 O (Lines 16-18 a O ()Lines 25-26 hitpssdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpOLStmVSBIB}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOde!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 1208 1172020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER Questions 24-33 Line (5) (10) (15) (20) It's a sound you will probably never hear, a sickened tree sending out a distress signal. But group of scientists has heard the cries, and they think some insects also hear the trees and are drawn to them like vultures to a dying animal Researchers with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service fastened sensors to the bark of parched trees and clearly heard distress calls. According to one of the scientists. most drought-stricken trees transmit their plight in the 50- to 500- kilohertzrange. (The unaided human ear can detect no more than 20 kilohertz.) Red oak, maple, white pine, and birch all make slightly different sounds in the form of vibrations at the surface of the wood. The scientists think that the vibrations are created when the water columns inside tubes that run the length of the tree break, a result of too little water flowing through them. These fractured columns send out distinctive vibration patterns. Because some insects communicate at ultrasonic frequencies, they may pickup the trees'vibrationsand attack the weakened trees. Researchers are now running tests with potted trees that have been deprived of water to see if the sound is what attracts the insects. "Waterstressed trees also smell differently from other trees, and they experience thermal changes, so insects could be responding to something other then sound," one scientist said. 24. Which of the following is the main topic of the passage? © (A) The vibrations produced by insects a © (8) The mission of the U.S. Forest Service (0) The effect of insects on trees htpssdocs. google. comiformsia/FAlpLStmVSSIBJY_RCOEbwpabiVOdoI2hZDIHRIOUSMYEKOwb3TOdATormResponse 1925 ‘11/2020 TOEF\ PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER owe en © (0) The sounds made by distressed trees 25. The word "them in line 4 refers to O Wrtres O ©) scientists O (insects O (O)cties 26. The word "parched" in line 6 is closest in meaning to which of the following? O Burned O 6) Dehydrated © (©)Recovered O (0)Fallen 27. The word "plight" in line 8 is closest in meaning to O Wsignal O condition O (need O (agony hitpssdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpOLStmVSBIB}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOde!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 14125 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER 28. It can be inferred from the passage that the sounds produced by the trees © (A)serve as a form of communication with other trees © (B)are the same no matter what type of tree produces them © (©) cannot be heard by the unaided human ear © (0) fall into the 1-20 kilohertz range 29. The word "fractured" in line 15 is closest in meaning to O long O (8)blocked O (hollow O (0) broken 30. Which of the following could be considered a cause of the trees’ distress signals? O @ Tom roots © (6) Attacks by insects © (©) Experiments by scientists O (0) Lack of water hitpsdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpQLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOd9!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 1925 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER 31.In line 17, the phrase "pick up" could best be replaced by which of the following? O Perceive O ©)Lift O (©) Transmit O attack 32. All of the following are mentioned as possible factors in drawing insects to weakened trees. EXCEPT © (A) thermal changes O ()smelis © (©) sounds © (0) changes in color 33, It can be inferred that, at the time the passage was written, research concerning the distress signals of trees © (had been conducted many years earlier © (8) had been unproductive up to then. O (©)was continuing CQ (0) was no longer sponsored by the government ipsdoes. google comers FAlpGLSimiVSSIB}Y_RCOEbupabiVOdOI2hZDIMRIOUIMYEKOwE3TOdATormResponse 02s 1172020 TOEF\ PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER Questions 34-41 line (5) (10) (15) (20) 25) Nearly 515 blocks of San Francisco, including almost all of Nob Hill, were destroyed by the 1906 earthquake and fires. Many of San Francisco's "painted ladies" -its gaudy, nineteenth century Victorian houses-were lost in the disaster. Today, some 14,000 surviving houses have been preserved, particularly in the Cow Hollow, Mission, Pacific Heights, and Alamo Square districts. Distinguished by their design characteristics, three styles of San Franciscan Victorians can be found today. The Italianate. which flourished in the 1870's, is characterized by a flat roof, slim pillars flanking the front door, and bays with windows that slant inward. The ornamentation of these narrow row houses was patterned after features of the Roman Classical styles. The Stick style, which peaked in popularity during the 1880s, added omate woodwork outlines to the doors and windows. Other additions included the French cap, gables, and three-sided bays. Designs changed dramatically when the Queen Anne style became the rage in the 1890's, Turrets, towers, steep gabled roofs, and glass art windows distinguished Queen Anne houses from their predecessors. In the period after the earthquake, the Victorians came to be regarded as impossibly old-fashioned, but beginning around 1960, owners began peeling off stucco, tearing off false fronts, reapplying custom woodwork, and commissioning multi-hued paint jobs. Before long, many of these houses had been restoredto their former splendor. 34. Which of the following is NOT one of the author's purposes in writing the passage? © @) Totalk about the restoration of Victorian houses in San Francisco in the 1960's CQ (8) To discuss housing problems in San Francisco today hitps:does google. convormside FAlpQLSIm\/SBiSjY_ RCQEbwpabiVOs9I2hZDIRiOUBMYEKOWbSTOdATormResponse 718 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER © (©) To briefly trace the history of Victorian houses in San Francisco © (0) To categorize the three types of Victorian houses found in San Francisco 35. The word "gaudy" in line 3is closest in meaning to O \showy O (B)enormous O (antiquated 36. According to the passage, in what district of San Francisco are authentic Victorian housesLEAST likely to be found today? O @)CowHollow O () Pacific Heights O (©) The Mission © (0) Nob Hill 37. According to the passage, which of the following styles of architecture was the last to becomefashionable in San Francisco? © (A) Roman Classical O (6) Italianate O (©)Stick © (0) Queen Anne hitpssdocs. google. comiforms/e/1FAlpOLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOde!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 1825 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER 38. As used in the second paragraph, the word "bays" refers to © (A) bodies of water O ©)ocolors O (architectural features O (trees 39. Which of the following is most likely to be seen only on a Queen Anne style house? O A fiat roof O ()Atower O (©)AFrench cap O (©) Gables 40. During which of the following periods were San Francisco's Victorian houses generally thoughtof as old-fashioned? O (A) From 1870 to 1890 © (6) During the 1890's O (©) From 1907 to 1960 a © (0) During the 1960's hitpssdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpOLStmVSBIB}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOde!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 1925 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER 41. What can be inferred from the passage about Victorian houses after they had been restored? © ) They were painted in many colors. © (8) They looked exactly like modern houses. © (©) They were covered with new fronts made of stucco. © (0) They were more attractive than the original houses. hitpsdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpQLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOd9!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 20128, 1172020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER Questions 42-50 line (5) (10) (15) (20) (25) (30) Sea otters dwell in the North Pacific. They are the largest of the mustelids,a group which also includes freshwater otters. weasels, and badgers. They are from four to five feet long, and most weigh from 60 to 85 pounds. Large males may weigh 100 pounds or more. Unlike most marine mammals, such as seals or dolphins, sea otters lack a layer of blubber, and therefore have to eat up to 30% of their body weight a day in clams. crabs, fish, octopus. squids, and other delicacies to maintain body heat. Their voracious appetites do not create food shortages, though, because they are picky eaters, each animal preferring only a few food types. Thus no single type of food source is exhausted. Sea otters play an important environmental role by protecting forests of seaweed called kelp, which provide shelter and nutrients for many species. Certain sea otters feast on invertebrates like sea urchins and abalones that destroy kelp. Sea otters eat and sleep while floating on their backs, often on masses of kelp. They seldom come on shore. Sea otters keep warm by means of their luxuriant double-layered fur, the densest among animals. The soft outer fur forms a protective cover that keeps the fme underfur dry. One square inch of underfur contains up to 1 million hairs. Unfortunately, this essential feature almost led to their extinction, as commercial fur hunters drastically reduced their numbers. Under government protection, the sea otter population has recovered. While elated by the otters retum, scientists are concemed about the California sea otter population growth of 5% a year, lagging behind the 18% a year rate among Alaska otters. Sea otters are extremely sensitive to pollution.In 1989 up to 5,000 sea otters perished when the Exxon Vaidez spilled oil in Prince William Sound, Alaska. hitpsdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpQLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOd9!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 28 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER 42. According to the passage, what are mustelids? © ()A family of marine mammals that have blubber O (©)Atype of sea otter © (©)Agroup of mammals that contains sea otters: © (0)Akind of sea animal that includes clams, crabs, and many other creatures 43. It can be inferred from that passage that, if a large male sea otter weighs 100 pounds, it musteat approximately how many pounds of food a day to maintain its body heat? O (A)5pounds O (6)15 pounds © (©30pounds © (0) 60 pounds 44, The author refers to sea otters as "picky eaters" (line 11) because © Wall sea otters eat many types of food © (B)each sea otter eats only one type of food © ()allsea otters have voracious appetites © ()each sea otter eats only a few kinds offood hitpssdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpOLStmVSBIB}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOde!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 228 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER 45. The word "exhausted" in line 12 is closest in meaning to O (needed O (@)used up O desired O (tired out 46. According to the passage, which of the following best describes sea otters’ relationship withkelp forests? © ) The kelp serves as food for the otters. © (8) The otters protect the kelp by eating animals that destroy it. © (©) The otters eliminate the kelp's source of nutrients. © (0) The kelp is destroyed when the otters build shelters. 47. Which of the following could best replace the word ‘luxuriant’ in line 19? O © bepensive O ()soft O (©) Abundant O (0)Attractive hitpsdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpQLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOd9!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 228 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER 48. According to the passage, the outer fur of sea otters © (A) keeps the underfur from getting wet © (6) seems finer than the underfur © (is more desirable to hunters than the underfur © (is not as soft as the underfur 49. The word "elated in line 26 is closest in meaning to © disappointed O (6) shocked © ()concemed O (0) overjoyed 50. According to the passage, why are scientists concerned about the population of California seaotters? © (A) Ithas been growing at too fast a rate. © (8) Its growth rate has been steadily decreasing, © (its growth rate is not as fast as that of the Alaska sea otters. © (0) Ithas been greatly reduced by oil spills and other forms of pollution. hitpsdocs. google comiforms/e/1FAlpQLStmVSBIE}Y_RCAEbwpabiVOd9!2nZDIHRIOUIMYEKOwb3TOdAormResponse 24028 ‘11/2020 TOEFL PREDICTION TEST BATCH 1 BY CHIKINESIA OFFICIAL BERKOLABORASI DENGAN INFOVOLUNTEER THIS IS THE END OF READING COMPREHENSION SECTION. 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