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Sample
Test, Section C: Question
Read the selection below and answer
the questions that follow it.
| Ontario 's Agawa Canyon
Train Tour welcomes visitors aboard comfortable coaches for
one of the most spectacular train excursions in North America.
Departing from Sault Ste. Marie, the Algoma Central Railroad
's one-day wilderness excursion takes passengers 180 kilometers
northwards, over towering trestles, alongside unspoiled northern
lakes and riv ers,
and through the awesome granite rock formations and mixed
forests of the Canadian Shield. This scenery inspired the
Group of Seven to paint some of Canada 's most notable landscape
art. The rugged land shows little evidence of the Ojibway,
fur traders, lumberjacks and prospectors who lived here in
earlier times. After a few hours, the train coasts 150 meters
down to the floor of the Agawa Canyon where passengers spend
two hours experiencing the rugged beauty up close, including
four sets of waterfalls and a breathtaking lookout. The train
excursions are especially popular during autumn when Algoma
country is ablaze with colour. The Snow Train 's passengers
can experience the majestic power and beauty of a Canadian
winter as they journey through panoramic views, snow- laden
trees and waterfalls transformed into fantastic ice sculptures.
In any season, the spectacular scenery provides photographers
with many opportunities to capture on film the magnificence
of the rugged Canadian landscape.
Reprinted
courtesy The Toronto Star Syndicate.
Picture copyright © Elmer Kars/ACRI.
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Multiple Choice (Record the best or
most correct answer on the Student Answer Sheet.)
1. Why is the Agawa Canyon Train Tour especially
popular during autumn?
A The
rates are cheaper.
B The landscape is colourful.
C The temperature is more comfortable.
D The tours will soon stop for the
winter.
2. Which of the following had the most lasting
impact on the Agawa Canyon?
A railroads
B prospecting
C the fur trade
D the lumber industry
3. Why does the author describe the county
as "ablaze" with colour?
A The
canyon has been on fire in the past.
B The colours are similar to those
seen in a fire.
C They set the trees on fire.
D The colours are ablazing.
4. What are "towering trestles"?
A long
hair.
B fencing that controls the growth
of flowers.
C large support beams that hold the
train tracks off the canyon floor.
D large trees that climb high into
the air along portions of the Agawa Canyon.
5. A painter or a photographer would be most
inspired by:
A the
towering trestles
B the granite rock formations
C the 150-metre descent
D the 180-kilometre journey
6. "The rugged land shows little evidence
of the Ojibway, fur traders, lumberjacks and
prospectors who lived here in earlier time."
The commas in this sentence are used to:
A separate
the items
B emphasize the items
C give the reader time to think
D create a list
7. What ideas connect the first and last sentences?
A photography
B rock climbing
C train rides
D the Canadian/Ontario landscape
Written Answers (Answer in full and
correctly written sentences)
8. Would you like to take a trip on the
Agawa Canyon Train Tour? Use information from this selection
and your own ideas to support your answer.
9. Summarize this selection. Include
a main idea and one point that supports it.
Rough notes
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