Title: Sentence Completion
1Sentence Completion
2Introduction
- The sentence completion section is a hybridits
part reading comprehension, part vocabulary. - With sentence completion, the most important
thing to do is to quickly identify key phrases
that express the concise meaning of the sentence.
3Introduction
- Sentence completion questions will have a
sentence with either one or two blanks. - As of changes made in 2007, there is a
possibility that you will have to answer ONE
three blank question. (But only ONE.) - As with antonyms and analogies, you will be given
five answer choices.
4A Plan
- Psychologists agree that human beings have a
strong need to ______ their time having too much
idle time can be as stressful as having none at
all.
Step 1 Read the sentence through for meaning.
Step 2 Try to simplify the sentence if possible.
Do this by identifying the key words in the
sentence.
Step 2 human beings have a strong need to
-------- their time too much idle time can be
stressful
5A Plan
- Psychologists agree that human beings have a
strong need to ______ their time having too much
idle time can be as stressful as having none at
all.
Step 3 Make a guess at filling in the
blank human beings have a strong need to
-------- their time too much idle time can be
stressful
6A Plan
- Psychologists agree that human beings have a
strong need to ______ their time having too much
idle time can be as stressful as having none at
all.
Step 3 Make a guess at filling in the
blank human beings have a strong need to
ORGANIZE their time too much idle time can be
stressful
7A Plan
- Psychologists agree that human beings have a
strong need to ______ their time having too much
idle time can be as stressful as having none at
all. - threaten
- annihilate
- structure
- punctuate
- remand
Step 4 Now find a synonym in the answer
choices human beings have a strong need to
ORGANIZE their time too much idle time can be
stressful
8Another example
- Even though he is a leading authority on the
French Revolution, the chairperson of the
department is a --------- speaker whose lectures
on even the most exciting aspect of the
historical period cause students to yawn and
fidget. - sublime
- confident
- lackluster
- honest
- meritorious
After reading the sentence through, its
important to quickly identify the key phrases.
9Another example
- Even though he is a leading authority on the
French Revolution, the chairperson of the
department is a --------- speaker whose lectures
on even the most exciting aspect of the
historical period cause students to yawn and
fidget. - sublime
- confident
- lackluster
- honest
- meritorious
After reading the sentence through, its
important to quickly identify the key phrases.
10Another example
- Even though he is a leading authority on the
French Revolution, the chairperson of the
department is a --------- speaker whose lectures
on even the most exciting aspect of the
historical period cause students to yawn and
fidget. - sublime
- confident
- lackluster
- honest
- meritorious
the chairperson is a ----------- speaker whose
lectures cause students to yawn and fidget
11Another example
- Even though he is a leading authority on the
French Revolution, the chairperson of the
department is a --------- speaker whose lectures
on even the most exciting aspect of the
historical period cause students to yawn and
fidget. - sublime
- confident
- lackluster
- honest
- meritorious
the chairperson is a BORING speaker whose
lectures cause students to yawn and fidget
12Two blank sentences
- The chairperson, who is a specialist in French
history, is a --------- speaker whose lectures on
the French Revolution completely -----------
students. - lackluster . . . entertain
- moving . . . alienate
- dull . . . absorb
- forceful . . . require
- scintillating . . . enthrall
Some sentences may have two blanks. Sometimes
you can not guess the words in the blanks without
looking at the answer choices.
13Two blank sentences
- The chairperson, who is a specialist in French
history, is a --------- speaker whose lectures on
the French Revolution completely -----------
students. - lackluster . . . entertain
- moving . . . alienate
- dull . . . absorb
- forceful . . . require
- scintillating . . . enthrall
In these cases, you will need to test the answer
choices to find one that works.
14Two blank sentences
- The chairperson, who is a specialist in French
history, is a --------- speaker whose lectures on
the French Revolution completely -----------
students. - lackluster . . . entertain
- moving . . . alienate
- dull . . . absorb
- forceful . . . require
- scintillating . . . enthrall
lackluster
entertain
In these cases, you will need to test the answer
choices to find one that works.
15Two blank sentences
- The chairperson, who is a specialist in French
history, is a --------- speaker whose lectures on
the French Revolution completely -----------
students. - lackluster . . . entertain
- moving . . . alienate
- dull . . . absorb
- forceful . . . require
- scintillating . . . enthrall
moving
alienate
In these cases, you will need to test the answer
choices to find one that works.
16Two blank sentences
- The chairperson, who is a specialist in French
history, is a --------- speaker whose lectures on
the French Revolution completely -----------
students. - lackluster . . . entertain
- moving . . . alienate
- dull . . . absorb
- forceful . . . require
- scintillating . . . enthrall
dull
absorb
In these cases, you will need to test the answer
choices to find one that works.
17Two blank sentences
- The chairperson, who is a specialist in French
history, is a --------- speaker whose lectures on
the French Revolution completely -----------
students. - lackluster . . . entertain
- moving . . . alienate
- dull . . . absorb
- forceful . . . require
- scintillating . . . enthrall
forceful
require
In these cases, you will need to test the answer
choices to find one that works.
18Two blank sentences
- The chairperson, who is a specialist in French
history, is a --------- speaker whose lectures on
the French Revolution completely -----------
students. - lackluster . . . entertain
- moving . . . alienate
- dull . . . absorb
- forceful . . . require
- scintillating . . . enthrall
scintillating
enthrall
In these cases, you will need to test the answer
choices to find one that works.
19Two blank sentences
- The chairperson, who is a specialist in French
history, is a --------- speaker whose lectures on
the French Revolution completely -----------
students. - lackluster . . . entertain
- moving . . . alienate
- dull . . . absorb
- forceful . . . require
- scintillating . . . enthrall
In these cases, you will need to test the answer
choices to find one that works.
20Clue Words
- If you are able to guess the correct answer,
click on it and move on. - However, if you cant there are a few tricks.
- One is clue words.
- Many sentences follow a certain pattern and clue
words help you identify the pattern.
21Clue Words
- Sometimes sentences in the sentence completion
section will consist of two phrases. - The phrases will expresses similar ideas or
opposite ideasyou need to determine which one. - The phrases are usually separated by a comma (,)
or semicolon () and/or a coordinating
conjunction (and, yet, so, but, etc.).
22Clue Words
- Just as congestion plagues every important
highway, so it _______ the streets of every city. - Some microbiologists believe that the attempt to
kill the microbes that live on or in our bodies
is a mistake and that the use of antiseptics
cannot always be _______. - Eastlake is a colorful and _______ commentator,
equally at home in high art, folk rock, theology,
and economics.
23Clue Words
- Just as congestion plagues every important
highway, so it _______ the streets of every city. - Some microbiologists believe that the attempt to
kill the microbes that live on or in our bodies
is a mistake and that the use of antiseptics
cannot always be _______. - Eastlake is a colorful and _______ commentator,
equally at home in high art, folk rock, theology,
and economics.
24Continuing or amplifying a thought
- Some blanks must be filled in by a word that
continues or amplifies the main thought in the
sentence. - The one part of the sentence will parallel the
other. - Clue words that signal continuing thoughts are
- and
- also
- consequently
- as a result
- thus
- hence
- so, so that
- for example
25Continuing or amplifying a thought
- The conductors choice of tempo seemed entirely
--------, so that each successful movement of
the piece seemed to have no necessary connection
to what had come before. - musical
- believable
- arbitrary
- subtle
- cautious
If you cant immediately identify the correct
answer, separate the sentence into two parts if
you can.
26Continuing or amplifying a thought
- 1 The conductors choice of tempo seemed
entirely --------, - 2 so that each successful movement of the piece
seemed to have no necessary connection to what
had come before. - musical
- believable
- arbitrary
- subtle
- cautious
The second half of this phrase will continue the
idea that is expressed by the correct answer
Try to identify the key idea expressed by the
second phrase
27Continuing or amplifying a thought
- 1 The conductors choice of tempo seemed
entirely --------, - 2 so that each successful movement of the piece
seemed to have no necessary connection to what
had come before. - musical
- believable
- arbitrary
- subtle
- cautious
Try to identify the key idea expressed by the
second phrase
28Continuing or amplifying a thought
- 1 The conductors choice of tempo seemed
entirely --------, - 2 so that each successful movement of the piece
seemed to have no necessary connection to what
had come before. - musical
- believable
- arbitrary
- subtle
- cautious
If you cant immediately identify the correct
answer, look for clue words they often appear
after the comma separating the two parts of the
sentence
Do any of the answers seem to express this same
idea?
29Continuing or amplifying a thought
- After a period of protracted disuse, a muscle
will atrophy, ------- both its strength and the
ability to perform its former function. - regaining
- sustaining
- losing
- insuring
- aligning
It is possible that there will no clue word.
The logical flow of the sentence must be used
identify whether not the sentence is expressing a
continuation.
30Continuing or amplifying a thought
- 1 After a period of protracted disuse, a muscle
will atrophy, - 2 ------- both its strength and the ability to
perform its former function. - regaining
- sustaining
- losing
- insuring
- aligning
It is possible that there will no clue word.
The logical flow of the sentence must be used
identify whether not the sentence is expressing a
continuation (though these are usually of the
continuation type).
31Reversing a thought
- Sometimes the substitution must be the reverse of
another thought in the sentence. - Clue words that signal continuing thoughts are
- but
- yet
- although
- on the other hand
- in contrast
- however
- nevertheless
32Reversing a thought
- Although the conditions in which she chooses to
live suggest that she is miserly, her
contributions to charity show that she is
------------- - stingy
- thrifty
- frugal
- intolerant
- generous
Split the sentence and find the clue word
33Reversing a thought
- 1 Although the conditions in which she chooses
to live suggest that she is miserly, - 2 her contributions to charity show that she is
------ - stingy
- thrifty
- frugal
- intolerant
- generous
Although suggests a reversing
34Reversing a thought
- 1 Although the conditions in which she chooses
to live suggest that she is miserly, - 2 her contributions to charity show that she is
------ - stingy
- thrifty
- frugal
- intolerant
- generous
Identify the main idea of the defining phrase in
the sentence.
35Reversing a thought
- 1 Although the conditions in which she chooses
to live suggest that she is miserly, - 2 her contributions to charity show that she is
------ - stingy
- thrifty
- frugal
- intolerant
- generous
Find the answer that reverses this idea.
36Two blank sentences
- African-Americans legislators have not only
______ their constituencies but also served as
proxies in the democratic process for all African
Americans yet their personal lives sometimes
______ their struggle to extend the nations
ideals to all citizens. - served. . describe
- abandoned . . affirm
- promoted . . criticize
- represented . . belie
- influenced . . discredit
37Two blank sentences
- African-Americans legislators have not only
______ their constituencies but also served as
proxies in the democratic process for all African
Americans yet their personal lives sometimes
______ their struggle to extend the nations
ideals to all citizens. - served. . describe
- abandoned . . affirm
- promoted . . criticize
- represented . . belie
- influenced . . discredit
Identify clue words
38Two blank sentences
- African-Americans legislators have not only
______ their constituencies but also served as
proxies in the democratic process for all African
Americans yet their personal lives sometimes
______ their struggle to extend the nations
ideals to all citizens. - served. . describe
- abandoned . . affirm
- promoted . . criticize
- represented . . belie
- influenced . . discredit
Identify clue words
39Two blank sentences
- African-Americans legislators have not only
______ their constituencies but also served as
proxies in the democratic process for all African
Americans - yet their personal lives sometimes ______ their
struggle to extend the nations ideals to all
citizens. - served. . describe
- abandoned . . affirm
- promoted . . criticize
- represented . . belie
- influenced . . discredit
40Two blank sentences
- African-Americans legislators have not only
______ their constituencies but also served as
proxies in the democratic process for all African
Americans - yet their personal lives sometimes ______ their
struggle to extend the nations ideals to all
citizens. - served. . describe
- abandoned . . affirm
- promoted . . criticize
- represented . . belie
- influenced . . discredit
divide and conquer
41Two blank sentences
- African-Americans legislators have not only
______ their constituencies but also served as
proxies in the democratic process for all African
Americans - yet their personal lives sometimes ______ their
struggle to extend the nations ideals to all
citizens. - served. . describe
- abandoned . . affirm
- promoted . . criticize
- represented . . belie
- influenced . . discredit
divide and conquer
42Two blank sentences
- Decades of statistics showing the ______
respiratory ailments among construction workers
_____ the causal connection between asbestos
exposure and lung cancer. - reason for . . help to establish
- frequent occurrence of . . have influenced
- consequences of . . mainly involve
- high incidence of . . underscore
- seriousness of . . preceded
43Two blank sentences
- Decades of statistics showing the ______
respiratory ailments among construction workers
_____ the causal connection between asbestos
exposure and lung cancer. - reason for . . help to establish
- frequent occurrence of . . have influenced
- consequences of . . mainly involve
- high incidence of . . underscore
- seriousness of . . preceded
44A three blank sentence
- 1. That the President manages the economy is an
assumption ____ (i)_____ the prevailing wisdom
that dominates electoral politics in the United
States. As a result, presidential elections have
become referenda on the business cycle, whose
fortuitous turnings are ____ (ii)_____ the
President. Presidents are properly accountable
for their executive and legislative performance,
and certainly their actions may have profound
effects on the economy. But these effects are
____ (iii)____. Unfortunately, modern political
campaigns are fought on the untenable premise
that Presidents can deliberately produce precise
economic results.
45A three blank sentence
- 1. That the President manages the economy is an
assumption ____ (i)_____ the prevailing wisdom
that dominates electoral politics in the United
States. As a result, presidential elections have
become referenda on the business cycle, whose
fortuitous turnings are ____ (ii)_____ the
President. Presidents are properly accountable
for their executive and legislative performance,
and certainly their actions may have profound
effects on the economy. But these effects are
____ (iii)____. Unfortunately, modern political
campaigns are fought on the untenable premise
that Presidents can deliberately produce precise
economic results.
46A two blank sentence
- 1. The medical profession has traditionally
scoffed at the claims of alternative medicine.
When (i)______ its successes is trotted out,
doctors routinely and dismissively put it down to
the placebo effect. (ii)______, perhaps one of
the reasons that alternative medicine is booming
today is precisely because in an era in which
medical procedures and antibiotics are prescribed
at the drop of a hat while alternative treatments
are rarely suggested, people have become less
trusting of medical science.
47A two blank sentence
- 1. The medical profession has traditionally
scoffed at the claims of alternative medicine.
When (i)______ its successes is trotted out,
doctors routinely and dismissively put it down to
the placebo effect. (ii)______, perhaps one of
the reasons that alternative medicine is booming
today is precisely because in an era in which
medical procedures and antibiotics are prescribed
at the drop of a hat while alternative treatments
are rarely suggested, people have become less
trusting of medical science.
48Word Usage
- Unless we grant historians some license to
interpret historical events, we essentially
_______ the historians role to that of a mere
archivist or journalists. - define
- demote
- expand
- alter
- diminish
49Word Usage
- Unless we grant historians some license to
interpret historical events, we essentially
_______ the historians role to that of a mere
archivist or journalists. - define
- demote
- expand
- alter
- diminish
demote and diminish both seem to fit Look
carefully on what is being demoted/dimished
50Word Usage
- Unless we grant historians some license to
interpret historical events, we essentially
_______ the historians role to that of a mere
archivist or journalists. - define
- demote
- expand
- alter
- diminish
demote and diminish both seem to fit Look
carefully on what is being demoted/dimished
51Sample Questions
- Swiped from the ets.org website, sample sentence
completion questions (total of 8 questions).
52- 1. Early______ of hearing loss is ______ by the
fact that the other senses are able to compensate
for moderate amounts of loss, so that people
frequently do not know that their hearing is
imperfect. - discovery . . indicated
- development . . prevented
- detection . . complicated
- treatment . . facilitated
- incidence . . corrected
53- 2. The ______ science of seismology has grown
just enough so that the first overly bold
theories have been ______ . - magnetic . . accepted
- fledgling . . refuted
- tentative . . analyzed
- predictive . . protected
- exploratory . . recalled
54- 3. Nonviolent demonstrations often create such
tensions that a community that has constantly
refused to ______ its injustices is forced to
correct them the injustices can no longer be
______. - acknowledge..ignored
- decrease..verified
- tolerate..accepted
- address..eliminated
- explain..discussed
55- 4. Since 1813 reaction to Jane Austen's novels
has oscillated between ______ and condescension
but in general later writers have esteemed her
works more highly than did most of her literary
______. - dismissal..admirers
- adoration..contemporaries
- disapproval..readers
- indifference..followers
- approbation..precursors
56- 5. There are, as yet, no vegetation types or
ecosystems whose study has been ______ to the
extent that they no longer ______ ecologists. - perfected..hinder
- exhausted..interest
- prolonged..require
- prevented..challenge
- delayed..benefit
57- 6. Under ethical guidelines recently adopted by
the National Institutes of Health, human genes
are to be manipulated only to correct diseases
for which ______ treatments are unsatisfactory. - similar
- most
- dangerous
- uncommon
- alternative
58- 7. It was her view that the country's problems
had been ______ by foreign technocrats, so that
to invite them to come back would be
counterproductive. - foreseen
- attacked
- ascertained
- exacerbated
- analyzed
59- 7. It was her view that the country's problems
had been ______ by foreign technocrats, so that
to invite them to come back would be
counterproductive. - foreseen
- attacked
- ascertained
- exacerbated
- analyzed
60- 8. Winsor McCay, the cartoonist, could draw with
incredible ______ his comic strip about Little
Nemo was characterized by marvelous draftsmanship
and sequencing. - sincerity
- efficiency
- virtuosity
- rapidity
- energy
61- 8. Winsor McCay, the cartoonist, could draw with
incredible ______ his comic strip about Little
Nemo was characterized by marvelous draftsmanship
and sequencing. - sincerity
- efficiency
- virtuosity
- rapidity
- energy