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1. The author is primarily concerned with

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This is a global question, and the answer should be summed up by the purpose and main idea of the passage. Choice (B) fits this nicely: The “aspects” (associating sound and meaning, learning distinctions between and within semantic categories) are the topic of paragraph 1, while the “problems” (the difficulty of learning through dictionary study) are the topic of paragraph 2.

Choice (A) is beyond the scope of the passage, since it is purely descriptive.

Choice (C) focuses on a detail, the topic of paragraph 2, only.

Choice (D) never happens; grammar is never mentioned after the first sentence.

Choice (E) is also beyond the scope of the passage; no theoretical contradictions are mentioned or implied.

Answer: B
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2. The passage implies that learning vocabulary from dictionaries may be difficult because

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This is an inference question that refers to learning from a dictionary, so look at paragraph 2. The first sentence of paragraph 2 says that dictionary learning “poses new problems, primarily because of the mechanics of dictionary study as opposed to interaction with responsive adults.” The paragraph then goes on to give an example of a misunderstanding. It is implied that feedback from a person is needed to clear up this type of error; this paraphrases choice (A).

Choice (B) is wrong because it refers only to the example of a misunderstanding (the definition of meticulous) without answering the question.

Choice (C) is probably referring to the information that the typical child successfully learns about fourteen words a day; there’s no indication that the child is required to learn this many in school, or that that’s why dictionary learning is unsuccessful.

Choice (D) is out; since there’s no reference at all to any disagreements among teachers, it’s beyond the scope.

Choice (E) is also incorrect; we’re talking about learning vocabulary, not grammar.

Answer: A
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3. The author suggests that a child studying with a dictionary may use a new word incorrectly in a sentence because he or she

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This is a detail question, covered by the example in the later part of paragraph 2. The example of the child trying to use meticulous in a sentence indicates that the child makes an error because he or she assumes that meticulous means exactly the same thing as very careful. That is, the childis unaware that the word may not have exactly the same meaning as a phrase used in defining it (choice (C)).

Eliminate choices (A) and (B); the example shows that the child is familiar with some words in the definition and can compose a syntactically correct sentence.

Choice (D) is out—the child must know how to use alphabetized entries, since he or she has looked up meticulous.

Choice (E) is irrelevant in this context.

Answer: C
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4. It can be inferred that a typical growing child learns most of his or her vocabulary

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The last sentence of the passage tells us that a typical child learns 80,000 words over sixteen years, but that “little of this learning takes place in school.” In paragraph 2 we learn that vocabulary study in school is relatively unsuccessful because of the lack of “interaction with responsive adults.” We can infer that such interaction is how most successful learning takes place, and choice (D) is our answer.

Choice (A) picks up on the reference to grammar in the first sentence; from the passage, we don’t know whether vocabulary is learned before, after, or at the same time as grammar.

Choice (B) is wrong because the author indicates that learning from dictionaries and word lists is not very successful.

Choice (C) is out, since the second sentence in paragraph 1 makes it clear that successful learning does involve associating sound and meaning.

Choice (E) distorts the last sentence of paragraph 1; the child does not necessarily memorize semantic categories, as opposed to learning to use them in practice, and must also learn much else besides.

Answer: D
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