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  Reading Test

  65 MINUTES, 52 QUESTIONS

  Turn to Section 1 of your answer sheet to answer the questions in this section.

  Each passage or pair of passages below is followed by a number of questions. After reading each passage or pair, choose the best answer to each question based on what is stated or implied in the passage or passages and in any accompanying graphics (such as a table or graph).

  Questions 1-10 are based on the following passage.

  This passage is adapted from Philip Roth, American Pastoral. ©1997 by Philip Roth. “The Swede" was the nickname of Seymour Levov, a talented athlete from the narrator's hometown.

  One night in the summer of 1985, while visiting New York, I went out to see the Mets play the Astros, and while circling the stadium with my friends, looking for the gate to our seats, I saw the Swede, Thirty-six years older than when I’d watched 5 him play baseball for Upsala. He wore a white shirt, a striped tie, and a charcoal-gray summer suit, and he was still terrifically handsome. The golden hair was a shade or two darker but not any thinner; no longer was it cut short but fell rather fully over his ears and 10 down to his collar. In this suit that fit him so exquisitely he seemed even taller and leaner than I remembered him in the uniform of one sport or another. The woman with us noticed him first. “Who is that? That’s—that’s... Is that Mayor Lindsay?" she 15 asked. “No,” I said. “My God. You know who that is? It’s Swede Levov.” I told my friends, “That’s the Swede!”

  A skinny, fair-haired boy of about seven or eight was walking alongside the Swede, a kid under a Mets 20 cap pounding away at a first basemen’s mitt that dangled, as had the Swede's, from his left hand. The two, clearly a father and his son, were laughing about something together when I approached and introduced myself. “I knew your brother at 25 Weequahic.”

  "You're Zuckerman?” he replied, vigorously shaking my hand. “The author?”

  “I’m Zuckerman the author.”

  “Sure, you were Jerry's great pal.” “I don't think 30 Jerry had great pals. He was too brilliant for pals. He just used to beat my pants off at Ping-Pong down in your basement. Beating me at Ping-Pong was very important to Jerry."

  “So you're the guy. My mother says, 'And he 35 was such a nice, quiet child when he came to the house.’ You know who this is?" the Swede said to the boy. “The guy who wrote those books. Nathan Zuckerman.”

  Mystified, the boy shrugged and muttered, “Hi” 40 “This is my son Chris.”

  'These are friends,” I said, sweeping an arm out to introduce the three people with me. “And this man.” I said to them, “is the greatest athlete in the history Weequahic High. A real artist in three sports. 45 Played first base like Hernandez1—thinking. A line -drive doubles hitter. Do you know that?” I said to his son “Your dad was our Hernandez.”

  “Hernandez is left-handed” he replied.

  “Well, that's the only difference,” I said to the 50 little literalist, and put out my hand again to his father. “Nice to see you, Swede.”

  “You bet. Take it easy, Skip.”

  “Remember me to your brother,” 1 said.

  He laughed, we parted, and someone was saying 55 to me, "Well, well, the greatest athlete in the history

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