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Galaxies are the major building blocks of the universe. A galaxy is a giant family of

many millions of stars, and it is held together by its own gravitational field. Most of the

material universe is organized into galaxies of stars, together with gas and dust.

Line There are three main types of galaxy ; spiral, elliptical, and irregular. The Milky

(5) Way is a spiral galaxy : a flattish disc of stars with two spiral arms emerging from its

central nucleus. About one-quarter of all galaxies have this shape. Spiral galaxies are

well supplied with the interstellar gas in which new stars form ; as the rotating spiral

pattern sweeps around the galaxy it compresses gas and dust, triggering the formation

of bright young stars in its arms. The elliptical galaxies have a symmetrical elliptical or

(10) spheroidal shape with no obvious structure. Most of their member stars are very old

and since ellipticals are devoid of interstellar gas, no new stars are forming in them.

The biggest and brightest galaxies in the universe are ellipticals with masses of about

1013 times that of the Sun; these giants may frequently be sources of strong radio

emission, in which case they are called radio galaxies. About two-thirds of all galaxies

(15) are elliptical. Irregular galaxies comprise about one-tenth of all galaxies and they come

in many subclasses.

Measurement in space is quite different from measurement on Earth. Some

terrestrial distances can be expressed as intervals of time : the time to fly from one

continent to another or the time it takes to drive to work, for example. By comparison

(20) with these familiar yardsticks, the distances to the galaxies are incomprehensibly large,

but they too are made more manageable by using a time calibration, in this case the

distance that light travels in one year. On such a scale the nearest giant spiral galaxy,

the Andromeda galaxy, is two million light years away. The most distant luminous

objects seen by telescopes are probably ten thousand million light years away. Their

light was already halfway here before the Earth even formed. The light from the nearby

Virgo galaxy set out when reptiles still dominated the animal world.



40. The world "major" in line 1 is closest in meaning to

(A) intense

(B) principal

(C) huge

(D) unique



41. What does the second paragraph mainly discuss?

(A) The Milky Way

(B) Major categories of galaxies

(C) How elliptical galaxies are formed

(D) Difference between irregular and spiral galaxies



42. The word "which" in line 7 refers to

(A) dust

(B) gas

(C) pattern

(D) galaxy











43. According to the passage, new stars are formed in spiral galaxies due to

(A) an explosion of gas

(B) the compression of gas and dust

(C) the combining of old stars

(D) strong radio emissions



44. The word "symmetrical" in line 9 is closest in meaning to

(A) proportionally balanced

(B) commonly seen

(C) typical large

(D) steadily growing



45. The word "obvious" in line 10 is closest in meaning to

(A) discovered

(B) apparent

(C) understood

(D) simplistic



46. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true of

elliptical galaxies?

(A) They are the largest galaxies.

(B) They mostly contain old stars.

(C) They contain a high amount of interstellar gas.

(D) They have a spherical shape



47. Which of the following characteristics of radio galaxies is mentioned

in the passage?

(A) They are a type of elliptical galaxy.

(B) They are usually too small to be seen with a telescope

(C) They are closely related to irregular galaxies.

(D) They are not as bright as spiral galaxies.



48. What percentage of galaxies are irregular?

(A) 10%

(B) 25%

(C) 50%

(D) 75%



49. The word "they" in line 21 refers to

(A) intervals

(B) yardsticks

(C) distances

(D) galaxies



50. Why does the author mention the Virgo galaxy and
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Category: TOEFL Readings Galaxies are the major building blocks of the universe. A galaxy is a giant family of many millions of stars, and it is held together by its own gravitational field. Most of the material universe is organized into galaxies of stars, together with gas and dust. Line There are three main types of galaxy ; spiral, elliptical, and irregular. The Milky (5) Way is a spiral galaxy : a flattish disc of stars with two spiral arms emerging from its central nucleus. About one-quarter of all galaxies have this shape. Spiral galaxies are well supplied with the interstellar gas in which new stars form ; as the rotating spiral pattern sweeps around the galaxy it compresses gas and dust, triggering the formation of bright young stars in its arms. The elliptical galaxies have a symmetrical elliptical or (10) spheroidal shape with no obvious structure. Most of their member stars are very old and since ellipticals are devoid of interstellar gas, no new stars are forming in them. The biggest and brightest galaxies in the universe are ellipticals with masses of about 1013 times that of the Sun; these giants may frequently be sources of strong radio emission, in which case they are called radio galaxies. About two-thirds of all galaxies (15) are elliptical. Irregular galaxies comprise about one-tenth of all galaxies and they come in many subclasses. Measurement in space is quite different from measurement on Earth. Some terrestrial distances can be expressed as intervals of time : the time to fly from one continent to another or the time it takes to drive to work, for example. By comparison (20) with these familiar yardsticks, the distances to the galaxies are incomprehensibly large, but they too are made more manageable by using a time calibration, in this case the distance that light travels in one year. On such a scale the nearest giant spiral galaxy, the Andromeda galaxy, is two million light years away. The most distant luminous objects seen by telescopes are probably ten thousand million light years away. Their light was already halfway here before the Earth even formed. The light from the nearby Virgo galaxy set out when reptiles still dominated the animal world. 40. The world "major" in line 1 is closest in meaning to (A) intense (B) principal (C) huge (D) unique 41. What does the second paragraph mainly discuss? (A) The Milky Way (B) Major categories of galaxies (C) How elliptical galaxies are formed (D) Difference between irregular and spiral galaxies 42. The word "which" in line 7 refers to (A) dust (B) gas (C) pattern (D) galaxy 43. According to the passage, new stars are formed in spiral galaxies due to (A) an explosion of gas (B) the compression of gas and dust (C) the combining of old stars (D) strong radio emissions 44. The word "symmetrical" in line 9 is closest in meaning to (A) proportionally balanced (B) commonly seen (C) typical large (D) steadily growing 45. The word "obvious" in line 10 is closest in meaning to (A) discovered (B) apparent (C) understood (D) simplistic 46. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true of elliptical galaxies? (A) They are the largest galaxies. (B) They mostly contain old stars. (C) They contain a high amount of interstellar gas. (D) They have a spherical shape 47. Which of the following characteristics of radio galaxies is mentioned in the passage? (A) They are a type of elliptical galaxy. (B) They are usually too small to be seen with a telescope (C) They are closely related to irregular galaxies. (D) They are not as bright as spiral galaxies. 48. What percentage of galaxies are irregular? (A) 10% (B) 25% (C) 50% (D) 75% 49. The word "they" in line 21 refers to (A) intervals (B) yardsticks (C) distances (D) galaxies 50. Why does the author mention the Virgo galaxy and
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