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1. According to the passage, the officials of Baltimore expect the Harbor place complex to help solve which of the following problems?
I. The lack of creation facilities in Baltimore.
II. Draw homebuyers back to the city.
the officials of many cities are starting to believe that central districts ought to be sufficiently attractive to draw permanent residents to them.III. The high rate of unemployment among employees of Baltimore’s shipping industries.
(A) I only
(B) II only
CORRECT: Only 2
(C) I and II only
(D) I and III only
(E) I, II and III
2. According to the passage, Baltimore differs from most other cities in the United States because it
A) Shows particular care for its old residential sections.
but preserving and restoring buildings throughout the town center.B) Competes with another major city for the home-buying market.
C) Concentrates most of its development projects in areas that are located away from its waterfront area.
D) Has failed in its efforts to strengthen its tax base through major urban renewal projects.
E) Has developed urban renewal plans that emphasize the needs of suburbanites CORRECT: shopping in the city rather than those of city residents.
3. According to the author, Ghirardelli Square differs from Harbor place in that the Ghirardelli Square project
A) Lacks the accessibility of Harbor place.
B) Was developed cooperatively with a nearby city.
C) Has not significantly affected the shopping habits of city residents.
D) Includes a building that was already standing when the project began.
CORRECT: converted an old factory at the edge of the bay into a labyrinth of boutiques.E) Is more successful at attracting homebuyers to its vicinity.
4. The author suggests that, in the United States, southwestern cities can be distinguished from eastern cities by the fact that
A) Cities in the southwest have declined at a different rate than have cities in the east.
B) Officials in southwestern cities have shown less interest in revitalizing their city centers than have officials in eastern cities.
C) Southwestern cities have had more success than have eastern cities in attracting new home buyers.
D) Southwestern cities tend to be smaller than eastern cities and thus have fewer buildings that need to be maintained.
E) The centers of southwestern cities have lost residents for different reasons than have the centers of eastern cities.
CORRECT: In the southwest a different phenomenon, the relentless impetus of cities like TU Houston, and Phoenix to extend their orders across the desert, has had much the same effect: centers full of skyscrapers and streets that are empty after five o’clock, for years it seemed that the “ideal” home was tranquil suburban residence.5. The author most likely puts the word “ideal” in quotation marks because he
A) Is quoting directly from another published source on a similar subject.
B) Is quoting directly from a homeowner he interviewed.
C) Believes that the ideal has changed in response to social aid economic factors.
CORRECT: for years it seemed that the “ideal” home was tranquil suburban residence.D) Believes that the ideal is only attainable in the United States.
E) Believes that most people who held this ideal never attained it.
6. The author suggests that critics of United States cities have done which of the following?
A) Misunderstood the causes of the decline of the cities after the 1960’s.
B) Created much needless public resistance to urban development projects.
C) Made irresponsible predictions about the cost of revitalizing major cities.
D) Held views that no longer reflect actual conditions in many major cities.
CORRECT:For years now, critics of United States cities have pictured city centers as empty places, devoid of life. Fortunately, a recent trend in urban development is making some cities lively. -> The critics is wrongE) Overemphasized the problems of northern cities and under emphasized the problems of southern cities.
7. This passage is most likely an excerpt from
A) a study of population shifts between cities and suburbs before 1960.
B) a study of housing prices in the northeastern United States.
C) an article promoting tourism in the northeastern United States.
D) an article describing new places to shop in the centers of cities.
E) an article on recent innovations in cities in the United States.
CORRECT: This article content is: how to renovate a city