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... TO THE NEXT PAGE. READING COMPREHENSION TEST 17 Minutes — 20 QuestionsDirections: There are two passages in this test. Each passageis followed by several questions. After reading a passage,choose ... mother of Virginia Woolf. Thesephotographs are among the greatest ever made andshould answer the question once and for all whether 90 photography is a fine art and whether women arecapable of ... fictionalstories. 3 ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ 3STOP! END OF SECTION 3 DO NOT TURN TO ANY OTHER SECTION.2 09 19. The passage suggests that the term UndergroundRailroad may have come into use because:A....
... …………………………………………………………………………………………Written test 4 - Grade9 - 45 minutes (odd **)Name . Class…………………………………………… ………………………I. Choose the best answer:1. A contest ( will hold/ will be held/ are held) ... to celebrate these days for your parents? Why?-> ………………………………………………………………………Written test 4 - Grade9 - 45 minutes (odd *) 1. We are going to ( occur/ celebrate/ do ) our 25th wedding next ... Tet 5. Yes, it isodd **)I. 1.will be held 2.plumber 3.although 4.on 5.storm Written test 4 - Grade9 - 45 minutes (even *)Name . Class…………………………………………… ………………………I. Choose the word that...
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