

Test 1 #33-40 Review
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Passage 1: Case File: Varicella-Zoster Virus
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33. What are two central ideas of Passage 1?
A Chickenpox is mostly known for its itchiness.
B Chickenpox attacks mostly children and teens.
C Chickenpox will soon be wiped out completely.
D Chickenpox is a strong virus that spreads easily.
E Chickenpox is almost powerless against the chickenpox vaccine.
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34. Select one sentence from Passage 1 that helps develop the author’s argument that serious complications from chickenpox are rare.
A Chickenpox’s strongest power is making patients feel sick, itchy, and miserable for a week or so. B From time to time, chickenpox can cause pneumonia or swelling of the brain. C Luckily, only a few people ever see this side of chickenpox. D Twenty-three out of every 10,000 infected people will develop pneumonia, and one out of every 10,000 will develop swelling of the brain. (paragraph 3)
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35. What argument does the author support in paragraph 5 of Passage 1?
A Chickenpox is rare today because most children get vaccinated.
B Vaccinations are an effective way to protect people against chickenpox.
C People will continue to get chickenpox whether or not they are vaccinated.
D More and more states are requiring children to get the chickenpox vaccine.
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36. Select one sentence from Passage 2 that gives the clearest evidence about the effectiveness of the chickenpox vaccine.
A The vaccine came to the United States in 1995. B Now, the chickenpox vaccine is regularly given to children across the country and is often required for students who attend public schools. C Because of the popularity of the vaccine, chickenpox has gone into hiding in many states that require vaccination for school. D In some places, the number of cases has fallen by as much as 84 percent! (paragraph 12)
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37. What are the authors’ perspectives in both passages about how the chickenpox vaccine has affected chickenpox cases in America?
A Before the vaccine, one hundred people got chickenpox in the United States each year. Now, the number is approximately zero.
B Though there is now a chickenpox vaccine, it has not made a difference in the total deaths caused by the disease each year.
C Before the vaccine, thousands of people died from chickenpox each year. Now, half as many people die from chickenpox in the United States.
D Before the vaccine, one hundred people in the United States would die from chickenpox each year. Now, the number of chickenpox cases is low in states that require vaccination.
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38. What information is found in both passages?
A the symptoms of chickenpox
B the widespread use of the chickenpox vaccine
C how scientists figured out how to develop the chickenpox vaccine
D how chickenpox became an epidemic and how people worked together to fight it
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39. What idea is supported by both Passage 1 and Passage 2?
A It is not clear if the chickenpox vaccine is safe to use.
B Washing hands can help to stop the spread of chickenpox.
C There are many benefits to getting the chickenpox vaccine
D Doctors are inspired by their own lives in developing vaccines.
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40. Where would be the best place to look for information on how chickenpox spreads?
A Passage 1
B Passage 2
C both Passages
D neither Passage
Passage 1: Case File: Varicella-Zoster Virus
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