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Reading Writing Integration Mock Test 1

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TOEFL Writing
Read the paragraph and choose the sentence that BEST serves as the topic sentence: "These compounds, which are produced by certain species of marine bacteria, have shown remarkable potential in laboratory studies. Early trials have demonstrated that they can inhibit the growth of several types of cancer cells. Furthermore, they appear to target cancer cells selectively, minimizing damage to healthy tissue. Despite these promising results, clinical applications remain years away."
A Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide.
B Marine-derived compounds show promise as potential cancer treatments.
C Laboratory studies are the first step in drug development.
D Selective toxicity is an important goal in cancer therapy.
TOEFL Writing
Read the following passage and determine the author's primary purpose: "While some critics argue that standardized testing creates undue stress for students, the data indicate that well-designed assessments provide valuable feedback for curriculum improvement and individual student development."
A To argue that standardized testing should be abolished entirely
B To present a balanced view that acknowledges concerns while defending the value of standardized testing
C To persuade educators to eliminate all forms of assessment
D To report the results of a study on student stress levels
TOEFL Writing
Read the passage. What can be inferred about the author's attitude toward the opposing view? "Proponents of the traditional model argue that standardized testing provides an objective measure of student ability. While this claim has intuitive appeal, it overlooks the substantial body of research demonstrating that test scores are strongly correlated with socioeconomic status, thereby raising questions about what standardized tests actually measure."
A The author dismisses the opposing view entirely without consideration.
B The author acknowledges the surface plausibility of the opposing view but ultimately rejects it.
C The author is undecided and presents both sides without taking a position.
D The author fully agrees with the opposing view but presents it cautiously.
TOEFL Writing
Read the argument and identify the WEAKNESS in the reasoning: "Online education has become increasingly popular. Therefore, traditional classroom instruction is becoming obsolete."
A The argument assumes that popularity of one form of education implies the obsolescence of another.
B The argument fails to define what "online education" means.
C The argument does not provide statistics about enrollment numbers.
D The argument uses the word "therefore," which is a logical connector.
TOEFL Writing
Read the passage. Which statement best represents the tone of the passage? "The widespread adoption of renewable energy technologies is no longer merely an environmental aspiration; it is an economic imperative. The cost of solar photovoltaic cells has declined by approximately 80 percent over the past decade, while wind energy now competes directly with fossil fuels on price. Governments that delay the transition risk ceding technological and economic advantage to early adopters."
A Cautiously optimistic, acknowledging both challenges and opportunities
B Urgent and persuasive, emphasizing both economic and environmental imperatives
C Detached and objective, presenting data without taking a position
D Skeptical and critical, questioning the claims made by renewable energy proponents
TOEFL Writing
Read the following passage and determine the author's primary purpose: "While some scholars argue that urbanization inevitably leads to environmental degradation, evidence from Nordic countries suggests that well-governed cities can implement sustainable practices that significantly reduce their ecological footprint."
A To argue that urbanization is always harmful to the environment
B To present a nuanced perspective on urbanization and environmental outcomes
C To describe the environmental policies of Nordic countries in detail
D To compare the economic development of Nordic and non-Nordic countries
TOEFL Writing
Read the passage. What is the author's primary purpose? "While some critics argue that social media isolates individuals, the evidence suggests otherwise. Studies show that young adults who use social media regularly report stronger feelings of social connectedness than those who use it infrequently. Moreover, social media platforms enable marginalized communities to find support networks that may not exist in their physical environments."
A To argue that social media enhances social connectedness for certain groups
B To present an objective overview of all research on social media usage
C To refute the claim that social media has any negative effects
D To describe how social media platforms operate technically
TOEFL Writing
Read the argument and identify the BEST counterargument: "Social media platforms should be held responsible for the spread of misinformation on their sites." Counterargument:
A Social media platforms have made significant efforts to combat misinformation through fact-checking partnerships.
B Misinformation is a problem that exists on all platforms, not just social media.
C Holding social media platforms responsible could lead to censorship and the suppression of legitimate discourse.
D Users should be educated about how to identify misinformation on their own.

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