Reading Comprehension Skill 8-11 - 17112020
Reading Comprehension Skill 8-11 - 17112020
Reading Comprehension Skill 8-11 - 17112020
When you are asked to determine the meaning of a word in the Reading Comprehension section of
the TOEFL test, it is possible (1) that the passage provides information about the meaning of the word and
(2) that there are structural clues to tell you that the definition of a word is included in the passage.
The following chart outlines the key information that you should remember about structural clues to
help you understand unknown vocabulary words:
STRUCTURAL CLUES
What is...?
HOW TO IDENTIFY
What is the meaning of...?
THE QUESTION
What is true about...?
WHERE TO FIND Information to help you determine what something means will generally be
THE ANSWER found after the punctuation clue, the restatement clue, or the example clue.
Example
The passage
One of the leading schools of psychological thought in the
twentieth century is behaviorism – the belief that the role of the
psychologist is to study behavior, which is observable, rather than
conscious or unconscious thought, which is not. Probably the best
known proponent of behaviorism is B.F. Skinner, who is famous for
his research on how rewards and punishments influence behavior.
He came to believe that positive reinforcements such praise,
food, or money were more effective in promoting good behavior
than negative reinforcement, or punishment.
The questions :
1. In “behaviorism” in line 2, a psychologist is concerned with
(A) conscious thought patterns
(B) unconscious thought patterns
(C) observable actions
(D) unobservable actions
2. What is “positive reinforcement” in line 7?
(A) A gift
(B) A reward
(C) A bribe
(D) A penalty
3. What is “negative reinforcement” in line 9?
(A) A promotion
(B) A reward
(C) A surprise
(D) A punishment
TOEFL READING EXERCISE 8:
Study each of the passages and choose the best answers to the questions that follow.
The passage:
Ring Lardner was born into a wealthy, educated, and cultured family. For the bulk of his
career, he worked as a reporter for newspapers in South Bend, Boston, St. Louis, and Chicago.
However, it is for his short stories of lower middle-class Americans that Ring Lardner is perhaps
best known. In these stories, Lardner vividly creates the language and the ambiance of this lower
Line 5 class, often using the misspelled words, grammatical errors, and incorrect diction that typified
the language of the lower middle class.
The question:
The word “vividly” in line 4 is closest in meaning to
(A) in a cultured way
(B) in a correct way
(C) in a lifelike way
(D) in a brief way
The following chart contains a few word parts that you will need to know to complete the exercises
in this part of the text. A more complete list of word parts and exercises to practice them can be found in
Appendix I at the back of the text.
On the TOEFL test you will sometimes be asked to determine the meaning of a difficult word, a word
that you are not expected to know. In this case, the passage will give you a clear indication of what the
word means.
Example:
In this type of question, you are not expected to know the meaning of the word barge. Instead, you
should understand from the context that if the barge went across a lake, then it is probably a type of boat.
Answer (D) is therefore the best answer.
The following chart outlines the key information that you should remember about vocabulary
questions containing difficult words:
VOCABULARY QUESTIONS CONTAINING DIFFICULT WORDS
WHERE TO FIND The question usually tells you in which line of the passage the word can be
THE ANSWER found.
You will sometimes be asked to determine the meaning of a simple word, a word that you see often
in everyday English. In this type of question, you should not give the normal, everyday meaning of the
word; instead, the TOEFL test wants to know the meaning of the word in this situation.
Example
A line from the passage:
... He put his answer this way.
The question:
The word "put" is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. placed
B. set
C. expressed
D. handed
In this type of question, you should understand that put is a normal, everyday word, and you are not
being asked to give the regular meaning of a normal, everyday word. Because the primary meaning of to
put is to place, answer (A) is not the correct answer. To answer this type of question, you must see which
of the answers best fits into the sentence in the passage. You cannot place an answer or set an answer or
hand an answer, but you can express an answer, so answer (C) is the best answer to this question.
The following chart outlines the key information that you should remember about vocabulary
questions containing simple words:
Although the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith appeared in 1776, it includes many of the ideas that
economists still consider the foundation of private enterprise. The ideas put forth by Smith compose the
basis of the philosophies of the school of thought called classical economics.
According to Smith’s ideas, free competition and free trade are vital in fostering the growth of an
economy. The role of government in the economy is to ensure the ability of companies to compete freely.
Smith, who was himself a Scot, lived during the period of the revolutions in America and in France.
During this epoch, the predominant political thought was a strong belief in freedom and independence in
government. Smith’s economic ideas of free trade and competition are right in line with these political ideas.
4. A “school” in line 3 is
(A) a common belief
(B) a college
(C) a university
(D) an educational institution
5. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “free” in line 4?
(A) Cheap
(B) No cost
(C) Uncontrolled
(D) Democratic
6. The word “line” in line 11 could best be replaced by
(A) straightness
(B) directness
(C) file
(D) agreement