Central Ideas and Details Lv Hard (Part2) Chào mừng bạn đến với bài thi thử Central Ideas and Details Lv Hard (Part2), Trước khi làm bài, bạn hãy dành chút thời gian điền các thông tin dưới đây nhé! Name Email Question ID d1b8a9ad Disco remains one of the most ridiculed popular music genres of the late twentieth century. But as scholars have argued, the genre is far less superficial than many people believe. Take the case of disco icon Donna Summer: she may have been associated with popular songs about love and heartbreak (subjects hardly unique to disco, by the way), but like many Black women singers before her, much of her music also reflects concerns about community and identity. These concerns are present in many of the genre’s greatest songs, and they generally don’t require much digging to reveal. What does the text most strongly suggest about the disco genre? A. It has been unjustly ignored by most scholars despite the importance of the themes addressed by many of the genre’s songs. B. It evolved over time from a superficial genre focused on romance to a genre focused on more serious concerns. C. It has been unfairly dismissed for the inclusion of subject matter that is also found in other musical genres. D. It gave rise to a Black women’s musical tradition that has endured even though the genre itself faded in the late twentieth century. None Question ID 4d3e3c52 In a paper about p-i-n planar perovskite solar cells (one of several perovskite cell architectures designed to collect and store solar power), Lyndsey McMillon-Brown et al. describe a method for fabricating the cell’s electronic transport layer (ETL) using a spray coating. Conventional ETL fabrication is accomplished using a solution of nanoparticles. The process can result in a loss of up to 80% of the solution, increasing the cost of manufacturing at scale—an issue that may be obviated by spray coating fabrication, which the researchers describe as “highly reproducible, concise, and practical.” What does the text most strongly suggest about conventional ETL fabrication? A. It is less suitable for manufacturing large volumes of planar p-i-n perovskite solar cells than an alternative fabrication method may be. B. It is more expensive when manufacturing at scale than are processes for fabricating ETLs used in other perovskite solar cell architectures. C. It typically entails a greater loss of nanoparticle solution than do other established approaches for ETL fabrication. D. It is somewhat imprecise and therefore limits the potential effectiveness of p-i-n planar perovskite solar cells at capturing and storing solar power. None Question ID 14189fbb Having written the impassioned call to arms “Letter to the Spanish Americans” in 1791, Peruvian intellectual Juan Pablo Viscardo y Guzmán is often considered a forerunner for the independence movements in Latin America. But Viscardo’s role in history would have remained insignificant were it not for Venezuelan revolutionary Francisco de Miranda, who was handed the unpublished letter after Viscardo’s death. Miranda not only helped circulate the letter, but his edits and footnotes to the text position Miranda as a central figure in the text’s creation. Which choice best states the main idea of the text? A. The original authorship of “Letter to the Spanish Americans” is disputed by contemporary historians. B. The majority of the most eloquently stated arguments in “Letter to the Spanish Americans” were written by Miranda. C. Miranda played a crucial role in influencing the content and distribution of “Letter to the Spanish Americans.” D. “Letter to the Spanish Americans” persuaded many people in Latin America to pursue national independence. None Question ID d0fbf1ae Algae living within the tissues of corals play a critical role in keeping corals, and the marine ecosystems they are part of, thriving. Some coral species appear brown in color when healthy due to the algae colonies living in their tissues. In the event of an environmental stressor, the algae can die or be expelled, causing the corals to appear white. To recover the algae, the bleached corals then begin to produce bright colors, which block intense sunlight, encouraging the lightsensitive algae to recolonize the corals. What does the text most strongly suggest about corals that produce bright colors? A. These corals have likely been subjected to stressful environmental conditions. B. These corals are likely more vulnerable to exposure from intense sunlight than white corals are. C. These corals have likely recovered from an environmental event without the assistance of algae colonies. D. These corals are more likely to survive without algae colonies than brown corals are. None Question ID 1c69ff20 For many years, the only existing fossil evidence of mixopterid eurypterids—an extinct family of large aquatic arthropods known as sea scorpions and related to modern arachnids and horseshoe crabs—came from four species living on the paleocontinent of Laurussia. In a discovery that expands our understanding of the geographical distribution of mixopterids, paleontologist Bo Wang and others have identified fossilized remains of a new mixopterid species, Terropterus xiushanensis, that lived over 400 million years ago on the paleocontinent of Gondwana. According to the text, why was Wang and his team’s discovery of the Terropterus xiushanensis fossil significant? A. The fossil constitutes the first evidence found by scientists that mixopterids lived more than 400 million years ago. B. The fossil helps establish that mixopterids are more closely related to modern arachnids and horseshoe crabs than previously thought. C. The fossil helps establish a more accurate timeline of the evolution of mixopterids on the paleocontinents of Laurussia and Gondwana. D. The fossil constitutes the first evidence found by scientists that mixopterids existed outside the paleocontinent of Laurussia. None Question ID d0f51067 Modern dog breeds are largely the result of 160 years of owners crossbreeding certain dogs in order to select for particular physical appearances. Owners often say that some breeds are also more likely than others to have particular personality traits—basset hounds are affectionate; boxers are easy to train—but Kathleen Morrill and colleagues found through a combination of owner surveys and DNA sequencing of 2,000 dogs that while physical traits are predictably heritable among purebred dogs, behavior varies widely among dogs of the same breed. Which choice best states the main idea of the text? A. Dog breeds would not exist without many years of human intervention in dogs’ reproduction. B. Research fails to confirm a commonly held belief about dog breeds and behavior. C. The dog breeds most popular among owners have often changed over the past 160 years. D. A study of dog breeds is notable for its usage of both opinion surveys and DNA sequencing. None Question ID 96802cc0 For centuries, the widespread acknowledgment of the involvement of the cerebellum—a dense brain structure in vertebrates—in coordinating motor control in humans has hindered recognition of other possible functions of the structure. Neuroscience research from the last two decades now suggests that the cerebellum regulates emotion and social behavior, and recent research by Ilaria Carta and colleagues has identified a pathway connecting the cerebellum to a center for motivation and reward processing known as the ventral tegmental area (VTA). Which choice best states the main idea of the text? A. The recent verification of a pathway between the VTA and the cerebellum confirms the cerebellum’s long-suspected role in motor coordination. B. Recent advances in the field of neuroscience have challenged widely accepted claims about the function of a pathway connecting the VTA and the cerebellum. C. The cerebellum has primarily been thought to regulate motor functioning, but in recent years neuroscience researchers have been uncovering additional functions. D. Technological limitations have historically hindered the study of the cerebellum, but the recent development of new technologies has led to greater insights into its functions. None Question ID f7bd14de Several scholars have argued that conditions in England in the late ninth through early eleventh centuries—namely, burgeoning literacy amid running conflicts between England’s Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and Danish invaders—were especially conducive to the production of the Old English epic poem Beowulf, and they have dated the poem’s composition accordingly. It is not inconceivable that Beowulf emerged from such a context, but privileging contextual fit over the linguistic evidence of an eighth- or even seventh-century composition requires a level of justification that thus far has not been presented. Which choice best states the main idea of the text? A. Although there are some grounds for believing that Beowulf was composed between the late ninth and early eleventh centuries, advocates for that view tend to rely on evidence that has been called into question by advocates for an earlier date. B. Although several scholars have dated Beowulf to the late ninth through early eleventh centuries, others have argued that doing so privileges a controversial interpretation of the social conditions of the period. C. Although Beowulf fits well with the historical context of England in the late ninth through early eleventh centuries, it fits equally well with the historical context of England in the seventh and eighth centuries. D. Although the claim of a late ninth- through early eleventh-century composition date for Beowulf has some plausibility, advocates for the claim have not compellingly addressed evidence suggesting an earlier date. None Question ID 9731a22b Paleontologist Lucas E. Fiorelli and colleagues have reported the discovery at a mine in Brazil of several egg clutches, partially preserved single eggs, and egg shells from the Late Cretaceous period. The researchers have concluded that the area was once a nesting and breeding site for titanosaurs, a group of sauropod dinosaurs. The finding is significant given the previous lack of known nesting sites in northern regions of South America, which led many paleontologists to assume that titanosaurs migrated south to lay eggs. What does the text most strongly suggest about the site discovered by the researchers? A. It is the earliest known example of a titanosaur nesting and breeding site. B. It was very difficult to excavate given that it was discovered in a mine. C. It may have been occupied by other sauropods in addition to titanosaurs. D. It is farther north than any other nesting site discovered in South America. None Question ID 701126bc In superfluorescence, electrical charges known as dipoles emit light in synchronized bursts so intense that they are visible to the eye. Until recently, this phenomenon has only been observed at extremely cold temperatures because dipoles cannot synchronize at higher temperatures. But in a study, Melike Biliroglu and colleagues observed superfluorescence at room temperature in thin films made of perovskite and other similarly crystalline materials; the researchers propose that the formation of shock-absorbing quasiparticles called polarons in the material protects dipoles from thermal interference. Based on the text, how are polarons believed to be involved in the superfluorescence observed in Biliroglu and colleagues’ study? A. Polarons enable superfluorescent bursts to cross from one crystalline material to another. B. Polarons allow for the dipoles to synchronize despite higher temperatures. C. Polarons accelerate the dipoles’ release of superfluorescent bursts. D. Polarons decrease the intensity of the superfluorescent burst. None Question ID 9731a22b Paleontologist Lucas E. Fiorelli and colleagues have reported the discovery at a mine in Brazil of several egg clutches, partially preserved single eggs, and egg shells from the Late Cretaceous period. The researchers have concluded that the area was once a nesting and breeding site for titanosaurs, a group of sauropod dinosaurs. The finding is significant given the previous lack of known nesting sites in northern regions of South America, which led many paleontologists to assume that titanosaurs migrated south to lay eggs. What does the text most strongly suggest about the site discovered by the researchers? A. It is the earliest known example of a titanosaur nesting and breeding site. B. It was very difficult to excavate given that it was discovered in a mine. C. It may have been occupied by other sauropods in addition to titanosaurs. D. It is farther north than any other nesting site discovered in South America. None Time's upTime is Up! tby89 Central Ideas and Details Lv Hard (Part1) Form, Structure, and Sense Lv Easy (Part1) Để lại một bình luận HủyEmail của bạn sẽ không được hiển thị công khai. Các trường bắt buộc được đánh dấu *Bình luận * Tên * Email * Trang web Lưu tên của tôi, email, và trang web trong trình duyệt này cho lần bình luận kế tiếp của tôi.