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Group 1.

How to Prevent Cheating

(1) Teachers should take steps to prevent students from cheating on exams. (2) To
begin with, teachers should stop reusing old tests. (3) Even a test that has been used
once is soon known on the student grapevine. (4) Students will check with their
friends to find out, for example, what was on Dr. Thompson's biology final last term.
(5) They may even manage to turn up a copy of the test itself, "accidentally" not
turned in by a former student of Dr. Thompson's. (6) Teachers should also take some
common-sense precautions at test time. (7) They should make students separate
themselves--by at least one seat—during an exam, and they should watch the class
closely. (8) The best place for the teacher to sit is in the rear of the room, so that a
student is never sure if the teacher is looking at him or her. (9) Last of all, teachers
must make it clear to students that there will be stiff penalties for cheating. (10) One
of the problems with our school systems is a lack of discipline. (11) Teachers never
used to give in to students' demands or put up with bad behavior, as they so today.
(12) Anyone caught cheating should immediately receive a zero for the exam. (13) A
person even suspected of cheating should be forced to take an alternative exam in
the teacher's office. (14) Because cheating is unfair to honest students, it should not
be tolerated.

The numbers of the irrelevant sentences are ___ ___

Group 2. A Dangerous Cook

(1) When my friend Tom sets to work in the kitchen, disaster often results. (2) Once he
tried to make toasted cheese sandwiches for us by putting slices of cheese in the
toaster along with the bread; he ruined the toaster. (3) Unfortunately, the toaster was
a fairly new one that I had just bought for him three weeks before, on his birthday. (4)
On another occasion, he had cut up some fresh beans and put them in a pot to
steam. (5) I was really looking forward to the beans, for I eat nothing but canned
vegetables in my dormitory. (6) I, frankly, am not much of a cook either. (7) The water
in the Teflon pan steamed away while Tom was on the telephone, and both the beans
and the Teflon coating in the pan were ruined. (8) Finally, another time Tom made
spaghetti for us, and the noodles stuck so tightly together that we had to cut off slices
with a knife and fork. (9) In addition, the meatballs were burned on the outside but
almost raw on the inside. (10) The tomato sauce, on the other hand, turned out well.
(11) For some reason, Tom is very good at making meat and vegetables sauces. (12)
Because of Tom's kitchen mishaps, I never eat at his place without an Alka-Seltzer in
my pocket, or without money in case we have to go out to eat.

The numbers of the irrelevant sentences are ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
Group 3. Why Adults Visit Amusement Parks

(1) Adults visit amusement parks for several reasons. (2) For one thing, an
amusement park is a place where it is acceptable to "pig-out" on junk food. (3) At the
park, everyone is drinking soda and eating popcorn, ice-cream, or hot dogs. (4) No
one seems to be on a diet, and so buying all the junk food you can eat is a guilt-free
experience. (5) Parks should provide stands were healthier food, such as salads or
cold chicken, would be sold. (6) Another reason people visit amusement parks is to
prove themselves. (7) They want to visit the park that has the newest, scariest ride in
order to say that they went on the Parachute Drop, the seven-story Elevator, the
Water Chute, or the Death Slide. (8) Going on a scary ride is a way to feel
courageous and adventurous without taking much of a risk. (9) Some rides, however,
can be dangerous. (10) Rides that are not properly inspected or maintained have
killed people all over the country. (11) A final reason people visit amusement parks is
to escape from everyday pressures. (12) When people are poised at the top of a
gigantic roller coaster, they are not thinking of bills, work, or personal problems. (13) A
scary ride empties the mind of all worries-- except making it to the bottom alive. (14)
Adults at an amusement park may claim they have come for their children, but they
are there for themselves as well.

The numbers of the irrelevant sentences are ___ ___ ___

Group 4. My Color Television

(1) My color television has given me nothing but heartburn. (2) I was able to buy it a
little over a year ago because I had my relatives give me money for my birthday
instead of clothes that wouldn't fit. (3) My first dose of stomach acid came when I
bought the set. (4) I let a salesclerk fool me into buying a discontinued model. (5) I
realized this a day later when I saw newspaper advertisements for the set at seventy-
five dollars less than I had paid. (6) The set worked so beautifully when I got it home
that I would keep it on until stations signed off for the night. (7) Fortunately, I didn't get
any channels showing all-night movies, or I would never have gotten to bed. (8) Then
I started developing a problem with the set that involved static noise. (9) For some
reason, when certain shows switched into a commercial, a loud buzz would sound for
a few seconds. (10) Gradually, this sound began to appear during a show, and to get
rid of it, I had to click the dial to another channel and click it back. (11) Sometimes this
technique would not work, and I had to pick up the set and shake it to remove the
buzzing sound. (12) I actually began to build up my arm muscles shaking my set; I
could feel the new muscles working whenever I shot a basketball. (13) When neither
of these methods removed the static noise, I would sit popping Tums and wait for the
sound to go away. (14) Eventually I wound up slamming the set with my hand again,
and it stopped working altogether. (15) My trip to the repair shop cost me $62. (16)
The set is working well now, but I keep expecting more trouble.

The numbers of the irrelevant sentences are ___ ___ ___ ___
1. my Grandma’s BIRTHDAY is on saturday?

2. how many times wIll beth Ride her bike in the Driveway

3. THE Clouds in the Sky are Dark and Stormy?

4. are you going to the beach in jun e or july!

5. aunt kim lives in california?

6. in English class we read Old Man sea Dracula and


beowulf.william SHAKESPEARE a famous playwright
wrote macbeth and hamlet?

7. the Dog ran up to anne she picked up the ball and give it to
the Owner.

8. what day is it today!

9. “oh no” jean yelled. “why didn’t you tell Me im late

10. I like fridays is because i have my favorite subjects as


School; pe and chemistry.

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