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Passage 10Daffodil bulbs require well-drained soil and a sunny planting location. They should be planted in holes that are 3-6 inches deep and there should be 2-4 inches between bulbs. The bulb should be placed in the hole, pointed side up, root side down. Once the bulb is planted, water the area thoroughly. 140. According to the above directions, when planting daffodil bulbs, which of the following conditions is not necessary? _____

A. a sunny location
B. well-drained soil
C. proper placement of bulbs in soil
D. proper fertilization

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Passage 9Today's shopping mall has as its antecedents historical marketplaces, such as Greek agoras, European piazzas, and Asian bazaars. The purpose of these sites, as with the shopping mall, is both economic and social. People not only go to buy and sell wares, but also to be seen, catch up on news, and be part of the human drama. 139. The paragraph best supports the statement that _____

A. modern Americans spend an average of 15 hours a month in shopping malls.
B. shopping malls serve an important purpose in our culture.
C. shopping malls have a social as well as commercial function.
D. there are historical antecedents for almost everything in contemporary society.

Passage 8Sushi, the thousand-year-old Japanese delicacy, started small in the United States, in a handful of restaurants in big cities. Today, sushi consumption in America is 50% greater than it was ten years ago and not just in restaurants. Sushi is also sold at concession stands in sports stadiums, university dining halls, and in supermarkets throughout the country. 138. This paragraph best supports the statement that _____

A. sushi is now a fast food as popular as hot dogs, burgers, and fries.
B. more sushi is sold in restaurants than in supermarkets.
C. Americans are more adventurous eaters than they were in the past.
D. sushi wasn't always widely available in the United States.

Passage 7More and more office workers telecommute from offices in their own homes. The upside of tele-commuting is both greater productivity and greater flexibility. Telecommuters produce, on average, 20% more than if they were to work in an office, and their flexible schedule allows them to balance both their family and work responsibilities. 137. The paragraph best supports the statement that telecommuters _____

A. get more work done in a given time period than workers who travel to the office.
B. produce a better quality work product than workers who travel to the office.
C. are more flexible in their ideas than workers who travel to the office.
D. would do 20% more work if they were to work in an office.

Passage 6One of the missions of the Peace Corps is to help the people of interested countries meet their need for trained men and women. People who work for the Peace Corps do so because they want to, but to keep the agency dynamic with fresh ideas, no staff member can work for the agency for more than five years. 136. The paragraph best supports the statement that Peace Corps employees _____ .

A. are highly intelligent people.
B. must train for about five years.
C. are hired for a limited term of employment.
D. have both academic and work experience.

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