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TOEFL Practice Test: Reading Passage 9
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Questions Below Refer To The Following Passage.          Early mariners gradually developed ways of observing and recording in their journals their position, the distances and directions they traveled, the (5) currents of wind and water, and the hazards and havens they encountered. The information in these journals enabled them to find their way home and, for them or their successors, to repeat and (10) extend the recorded voyages. Each new observation could be added to an ever increasing body of reliable information.     Ship captains and navigators were not concerned about running into... Show more
TOEFL Practice Test: Reading Passage 9
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1. Look at the word “timetable” in the last sentence of the passage. Which of the following words has the same meaning?
2. What can be inferred about fuel consumption in the nineteenth century?
3. Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?
4. Where can the following sentence be added to the passage? In fact, many harbors were burned down from fires begun as a result of ships’ colliding in port.
5. Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?
6. Which of the following does the word “it” in line 23 refer to?
7. Which of the following does the word “it” in line 23 refer to?
8. Which of the following has the same meaning as the word “collisions” as used in line 16?
9. What is the main topic of the passage?
10. Which of the choices is closest in meaning to the word “hazards” as used in lines 5–6?