Tham khảo tài liệu 'outlinging essay 10', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | CBEST PRACTICE EXAM 1 34. e. Choice e covers the most important ideas in the two paragraphs. All the other choices choose more minor details from the paragraphs as the main subjects. 35. e. Choice e includes both the informational content and light tone of the passage. Choices a and b describe too scientific an aim for the content and tone. Choice c does not include the informational content of the passage. Choice d assumes a particular audience for the passage which is neither named nor implied in any of the passage s content. 36. c. Any of the choices may be a definition of background however the context of the passage indicates that the word refers to the education and training of the proposed author that is the author s ability to write the book. 37. d. See the second sentence of the second paragraph. Compaction may well reduce transportation costs choice a according to the first sentence of the second paragraph. That it reduces the volume of waste choice b is an advantage not a disadvantage. Compaction is not designed to eliminate organic matter so confirming that it has been eliminated choice c is not an issue. Compaction is done on-site refuting choice e as asserted in the first paragraph. 38. b. See sentence four of the second paragraph. The effects of sterilization of waste choice a is not included in the passage. Oxydizing choice c is simply a part of the process of hydropulping. Processing choice d is the general category that includes all the methods of disposing of medical wastes. While compacting choice e does change the volume of the waste it is not appropriate for eliminating hazardous materials. 39. a. See the last sentence of the third paragraph which states that incineration is . . . the preferred method for on-site treatment. The other choices take place off-site. 40. a. The first sentence states that off-site disposal is appropriate for hospitals with less than 150 beds which implies fewer patients. Choices b c and d are mentioned with regard .