I. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it.
A Maine vacation can be a seaside vacation along the state’s rocky and winding coast. Glaciers and the sea have carved so many inlets and harbors that the 228-mile-long coast would be 3,478 miles if it were stretched out straight! Thousands of islands lie off the coast of Maine. Most are uninhabited and are visited only by fishermen. Many have strange names - for example, Wreck Island, the Hypocrites, Junk of Pork, Pope’s Folly, and No Man’s Land.
If you want to explore the coast and islands, you can hire a boat and a captain.
One large and well-known island is Mount Desert Island. Here you’ll find the town of Bar Harbor, a very popular summer resort. If you get tired of the shops and crowds, you can visit Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor, and Somesville, the island’s smaller towns. You can also go for a swim, although the water temperature is hardly ever over 550F!
26. What can be the best title of the passage?
a. Vacation in Maine b. The Advisable Place to Explore the Coast
c. A Seaside Vacation d. The Life on Island
27. The length of the coast of Maine is _____.
a. 228 miles b. 3,478 miles
c. too long to be measured d. stretched out straight
28. In the context of the last paragraph, the phrase “hardly ever over 550F” means _____.
a. very seldom over 550F b. never over 550F
c. always over 550F d. usually over 550F
29. The word “many” in the first paragraph refers to _____.
a. fishermen b. inlets c. harbors d. islands
20. According to the author, _____.
a. the largest, most well-known island of Maine is Mount Desert
b. most of the islands of Maine have no people living there
c. there is hardly any way to explore the coast and islands
d. many fishermen have strange names