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Review: Reading (TOEFL)

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  • If you're not sure about the main idea of a passage, quickly read the passage.
    T
  • In implied detail questions, you have to make your own conclusions from information that is given in the passage.
    T
  • When finding answers to detailed questions, you have to scan the keyword of the question.
    T
  • In the Reading section, you go to the passage first and then to the question.
    F (In the Reading section, you go to the question first and then to the passage)
  • Once you have found the keyword of the question in the passage, you don't have to read the sentence containing the keyword carefully.
    F (Once you have found the keyword of the question in the passage, you have to read the sentence containing the keyword carefully)
  • It is impossible to know the meaning of a word by looking at the context of the sentence.
    F (It is possible to know the meaning of a word by looking at the context of the sentence)
  • In any type of questions, always choose the one with the best answer.
    T
  • After you go to the question, you don't have to find a keyword in the question.
    F (After you go to the question, you have to find a keyword in the question)
  • Read the last sentence of each paragraph to get the main idea of a passage.
    F (Read the first sentence of each paragraph to get the main idea of a passage)
  • In the Reading section, the correct answer is often a synonym of what is given in the passage.
    T
  • In unstated detail questions, you have to find an answer that is stated or true in the passage.
    F (In unstated detail questions, you have to find an answer that is NOT stated or NOT true in the passage)
  • When finding answers to "where" questions, you have to go to the lines listed in the answers to find the location of the information.
    T