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Copyright: www.vprogress.com.au NAPLAN Reading Year 9 20 11 Quick Answers 1. New York 2. to encourage readers to feel admiration for Joseph Davies 3. He wants to provide opportunities for Indigenous athletes. 4. one stage in a larger plan. 5. determined. 6. New York is known as ‘The Big Apple’. 7. an underwater eruption had been filmed at close range. 8. an interest in investigating the results of their water samples 9. black rock. 10. the pressure of the water above it. 11. how underwater volcanoes develo p. 12. the scientists were able to witness a submarine eruption close -up 13. A teacher is not happy with his behaviour. 14. learn from a negative experience. 15. to suggest that Michael’s feelings may be influencing his behaviour 16. uncertain. 17. charm h er. 18. what he thinks to himself. 19. may have been averted had the right knowledge been available. 20. play a vital role in preventing the watertable from rising. 21. numerous aspects of society and the environment. 22. give a real -world example of the h igh costs associated with salinity. 23. needs to act now if salinity is to be prevented in the future.

Copyright: www.vprogress.com.au 24. a stable environment. 25. irrigation. 26. do not know much about salinity. 27. He is the motivation for it. 28. Dogs can read body language better th an humans think they can. 29. deliberately understating his skills. 30. It supports an opinion presented by the Ranger. 31. They suggest that the Ranger knows the answer he wants. 32. defensive. 33. • 2. limited • 4. pervasive • 3. common • 1. denied 34. giving aw ay information. 35. offences that may arise from abuses of GPS. 36. a possible application of GPS capabilities. 37. people are entitled to privacy. 38. GPS is common. 39. They think they are doing something unique and adventurous. 40. diversity. 41. presen ts the tourists as intrusive and slightly predatory. 42. presents her as instinctive and robotic. 43. the world is fiercer and less picturesque than many like to think. 44. enthralled.

Copyright: www.vprogress.com.au 45. an ongoing discussion of ideas. 46. It is good in theory but could not be put into practice. 47. qualify an assertion. 48. Daylight savings may effect some workers, but we should not worry too much about the minority of people at the expense of the majority. 49. It can be changed by good, rational arguments. 50. He points out errors in their arguments.