Ten Steps Implied Main Ideas Test
Find the correct main
idea of each passage by deciding upon the point of all the details.
- Cutting
down on your responsibilities is one way to minimize stress in your
life. You can also relax yourself
by breathing deeply, rather than taking light, shallow breaths. Peaceful music is also soothing if you
focus your attention on it and consciously disregard distracting
thoughts. Another good way to
release tension is to exercise regularly, which, rather than tiring you out,
builds energy and endurance.
A. Cutting
down on responsibilities lessens stress.
B. You
can relax by breathing deeply.
C. Stress
has several harmful effects.
D. There
are several ways you can reduce stress in your life.
- Just
as I’m about to be kissed by the most gorgeous man I ever laid eyes upon,
I am jolted by a “beep…beep.” That
alarm-clock buzzer has ruined more great moments for me than my kid
brother and parents combined! I
drag myself out of the warm bed and grope around until I find the
bathroom, where the tile floor is so cold it numbs my bare feet. Then I’m somehow expected to pick out
something neat and clear to wear—a bit of a challenge considering I
haven’t done any laundry for six weeks now. Once I’m in the kitchen to get my
caffeine fix, I must make a special effort not to bite the heads off of
the people I live with. This is not
easy, since they are so darned pleasant and energetic in the mornings.
A. An
alarm-clock buzzer is a terrible noise to hear in the morning.
B. Mornings
are not my favorite time of day.
C. I
have trouble finding time to do my laundry.
D. There
ought to be a law against being pleasant and energetic in the mornings.
- Many
Americans fear that foreign investors in this country want to take over
the American economy from the inside.
But in reality, things don’t work that way. Of the trillion dollars in foreign
investments in this country, three-quarters are in bank deposits or
securities—that is, in paper only.
Foreign-owned businesses in the U.S., such as hamburger chains
and hotels, generate jobs and new growth because they are totally
dependent on the local population for staffing and customers. Americans are the ones who must be
sought after to become workers, renters, tourists, and patrons. Throughout its history, the U.S. has
relied on foreign capital to finance a great deal of its development, but
this has never stood in the way of our democracy.
- Foreign-owned
businesses in America
need Americans.
- There’s
no need for Americans to fear foreign influence in this country.
- Most
of the foreign investment in this country is on paper, not in cash.
- Americans
need not fear that foreign investors are taking over our economy.
- Although
we can never determine exactly how extensive drug abuse is in the United States,
much is known about its effects.
Driving under the influence of drugs is beginning to take its toll
in highway deaths and injuries, and perhaps 15 percent of auto accidents
are now associated with drugs.
Alcohol, one of our most common drugs, is far more dangerous than
its broad social acceptability would imply. Many people recognize alcohol’s
association with about half of all deaths from automobile accidents. Few know, however, that, compared with non-drinkers,
the death rate is twice as high for those who drink five or more drinks at
least four times a week or that cirrhosis of the liver (a direct result of
alcoholism) is the sixth most common cause of death in the United
States. People are also only
beginning to realize that alcohol is the third major cause of birth
defects in the United
States.
- It
is estimated that 15 percent of U.S. auto accidents involve
drugs.
- Cirrhosis
of the liver is a more common cause of death than people realize.
- The U.S. has
a significant drug-abuse problem.
- Drug
abuse is a major problem throughout the world.
- Lack
of gravity changes how astronauts look during their first few days in
space. Body fluids at first flow
more towards the head, puffing up the face. And no matter how often astronauts brush
their hair, it still tends to float loosely around
their heads. In addition, because
in the absence of gravity open water floats in the air, astronauts are
limited in how they clean themselves in space. For example, they have to swallow their
toothpaste rather than rinse their mouths out after brushing.
- Astronauts’
faces puff up in space at first.
- The
absence of gravity in space influences astronauts’ looks and grooming
habits.
- When
astronauts are in space, their hair tends to float loosely about their
heads because of the absence of gravity.
- Being
in space is very challenging in numerous ways.