TEXT G
First read the following questions.
86. This product is likely to taste ____.
A.bitter
B.salty
C.sweet
D.sour
87. Which is NOT contained in this product?
A.Riboflavin.
B.Niacin.
C.Vitamin A.
D.Vitamin B.
Now skim the table below and mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.
Product Information per Serving
Calcium30% R.D.A.
Riboflavin15%
Niacin20%
Vitamin A25%
Vitamin D15%
Vitamin C5%
Protein20%
Calories85
WARNING: This product contains saccharin, a nonnutritive sweetener which has been determined to cause cancer in rats in laboratory experiments.
TEXT H
First read the following questions.
88. Compared with a typewriter, a word processor is ____.
A.simpler
B.much easier
C.more complicated
D.more difficult
89. Basic word processing programs can help people manipulate ____.
A.words
B.movie clippings
C.product prints
D.moving pictures
90. Which of the following the word processing programs can not do ?
A.Changing the order of words or paragraphs
B.Coining new words
C.Correcting misspelling
D.Discarding regrettable phrasings
Now skim the passage below and mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.
Word processing is one of the most common uses for personal computers because it’s a tool that just about anybody can make good use of. Essentially, a word processor is a program that turns a computer into a vastly more sophisticated cousin of the typewriter.
Programs come in all degrees of sophistication, but, even at its most basic, word processing offers so many improvements over a typewriter that writing becomes qualitatively different: You can revise a document as many times as you like on the computer’s screen with almost no effort——correcting misspelling, changing the order of words or paragraphs, discarding regrettable phrasings——before a word ever appears on paper. Any document, from a 100-page report to a business letter to a resume, can be perfect on the first printing. And if it’s not, you need type in only your corrections: the computer will handle the drudgery of retyping the whole thing.