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发表于 2013-2-10 18:27:46 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
Prep2012-Pack1-SC-066 VSC003211 hard望大牛帮我解释一下为什么选A?我觉得main verb是use而不是work所以选D,没看出like在这儿的问题,看了解释也不太明白。所以D除了单复数和like错还有别的问题吗?
Unlike amateur clammers, who usually dig clams by hand during the summer, professional
clammers work year-round, using all-weather instruments such as the hydraulic dredge or a 20-foot-Iona implement known as a bull rake.
A. work year-round, using all-weather instruments such as the dredge or a 20-foot-long implement
known as a bull rake
B. work year-round by using all-weather instruments like hydraulic dredges or 20-foot-long implements
known as a bull rake
C. working year-round and using such all-weather instruments as a hydraulic dredge or a 20-foot-long
implement known as a bull rake
D. working year-round use all-weather instruments like hydraulic dredges or 20-foot-long implements
known as a bull rake
E. work year-round using all-weather instruments, for example, a dredge or 20-foot-long implements
known as bull rakes
Agreement; Logical predication; Grammatical construction
The point of the sentence is to compare amateur clammers with professional clammers and to describe
the methods and provide examples of tools that distinguish the latter group.
A. Correct. This sentence correctly compares amateur clammers with professional clammers,
describing the methods and instruments of professional clammers with a participial
phrase using . . . and correctly introduces examples of the clammers' tools with the phrase such as.
B. The preposition by is unnecessary, and the comparative word like does not clarify that dredges and
bull rakes exemplify all-weather instruments. The plural implements disagrees with the singular term
renaming it (bull rake).
C. There is no verb for professional clammers in the final clause, leaving the comparison between
amateurs and professionals incomplete.
D. This version of the sentence combines the problems of B and C, failing to complete the comparison
between amateur and professional clammers, and describing the plural implements with the singular
term bull rake.
E. The phrase for example is awkward and indirect in this sentence, and the combination of singular
and plural examples of all-weather instruments in the final phrase is awkward and confusing. There
should also be a comma after year-round to set off the participial phrase.
The correct answer is A.

Prep2012-Pack1-SC-069 VSC003901 hard这题做的时候觉得 but that 看起来怪怪的,怎么就对了?
Laboratory rats and mice live up to 40 percent longer than usual when fed a diet of at least 30 percent
fewer calories than that which they would normally eat, but that otherwise
contains all necessary vitamins
and nutrients.
A. of at least 30 percent fewer calories than that which they would normally eat, but that otherwise
B. with at least 30 percent fewer calories than what they would normally eat though otherwise it
C. that has at least 30 percent fewer of the calories that they would normally eat, but otherwise it
D. that has at least 30 percent fewer calories than they would normally eat but that otherwise
E. that has at least 30 percent fewer calories than that which they would normally eat, though that
otherwise
Grammatical construction; Diction
The sentence describes the life-extending effects on rats and mice of a diet that reduces calories but
retains the vitamins and nutrients of the animals’ normal diet. Some versions of the sentence indicate that
the rodents are eating diets of calories, or otherwise obscure the nature of the diets.
A. The sentence awkwardly describes a diet of calories; the singular pronoun that logically refers to diet
but syntactically is compared with the plural calories.
B. The preposition with is imprecise; than what is awkward and wordy, and its referent is unclear
(calories? diet?); the sentence needs a comma after eat, to introduce an independent clause it
contains.
C. The phrase fewer of the calories that is wordy and confusing.
D. Correct. The relative pronoun that introduces a series of two qualities of the rats‘ diet. The
parallelism is maintained by the second relative clause that otherwise contains. . . .
E. The singular relative pronoun that nonsensically refers to the plural calories, and the second
appearance of that is without a referent.
The correct answer is D.
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沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2013-2-11 11:12:33 | 只看该作者
大神大牛呢!!!解释呢!!!!!!
板凳
发表于 2013-2-11 16:12:29 | 只看该作者
第一题最严重的错误是语义

注意比较的对象


句意是说unlike农民,who只在夏天工作,XXX一年四季都要工作,是句子和句子比,就是SV和SV比


若是working,就变成了限定性名词,people working。。。。只是指代那些一年四季工作的XXX,这不符合句意,变成了SV和S比
卤煮再好好想想


第二题就是简单的平行


两个that clause来表明这个diet的成分,再看看吧


有问题可以再留言
地板
 楼主| 发表于 2013-2-11 17:33:09 | 只看该作者
谢谢!~
第二题,如果是用and that不会觉得怪怪的,因为都修饰同一个diet。但是but 介绍的是不同成分的diet,that接的却是同一个diet,就感觉怪怪的,不懂为什么这么说???
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发表于 2013-2-11 18:57:36 | 只看该作者
谢谢!~
第二题,如果是用and that不会觉得怪怪的,因为都修饰同一个diet。但是but 介绍的是不同成分的diet,that接的却是同一个diet,就感觉怪怪的,不懂为什么这么说???
-- by 会员 siyucomic (2013/2/11 17:33:09)



but的存在肯定是会有转折的,卤煮可以细细斟酌一下


卡路里少了,但是包含的维生素没有少


就大概是这样的一个意思


所谓的counter to one‘s expectation


这两题都是所谓的句意为重~
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 楼主| 发表于 2013-2-11 20:05:17 | 只看该作者
懂了!谢谢!~
7#
 楼主| 发表于 2013-2-11 22:38:38 | 只看该作者
阅读og13有两篇不懂的,请教一下做题思路~
文章都看懂了,可是题目做不出来。14和16题我知道错选项为什么错,但那个对选项不知道为什么对~看解释后也不能完全说服自己
When Jamaican-born social activist Marcus Garvey came to the United States

in 1916, he arrived at precisely the right historical moment. What made the moment right was the return of African American soldiers from the First World War in 1918, which created an ideal constituency for someone with Garvey's message of unity, pride, and improved conditions for African American communities. Hoping to participate in the traditional American ethos of individual success, many African American people entered the armed forceswith enthusiasm, only to find themselves segregated from white troops and subjected to numerous indignities. They returned to a United States
that was as segregated as it had been before the war. Considering similar experiences, anthropologist Anthony F. C. Wallace has argued that when a perceptible gap arises between a culture's expectations and the reality of that culture, the resulting tension can inspire a revitalization movement: an organized, conscious effort to construct a culture that fulfills long standing expectations.

Some scholars have argued that Garvey created theconsciousness from which he built, in the 1920s,the largest revitalization movement in African American history. But such an argument only tends toobscure the consciousness of identity, strength,andsense of history that already existed in the African American community. Garvey did not create this consciousness; rather, he gave this consciousness its political expression.









Questions 14-17 refer to the passage above.

14. According to the passage, which of the following contributed to Marcus Garvey's success?

(A) He introduced cultural and historical consciousness to the African American community.

(B) He believed enthusiastically in the traditional American success ethos.

(C) His audience had already formed a consciousness that made it receptive to his message.

(D) His message appealed to critics of African Americansupport for United States military involvement in the First World War.没有提到

(E) He supported the movement to protest segregation that had emerged prior to his arrival in the United States

.


15. The passage suggests that many African American people responded to their experiences in the armed forces in which of the following ways?

(A) They maintained as civilians their enthusiastic allegiance to the armed forces.

(B) They questioned United States

involvement in the First World War.
(C) They joined political organizations to protest the segregation of African American troops and the indignities they suffered in the military.

(D) They became aware of the gap between their expectations and the realities of American culture.

(E) They repudiated Garvey's message of pride and unity.

16. Itcan be inferred from the passage that the "scholars" mentioned in line 24 believe which of the following to be true?

(A) Revitalization resulted from the political activism of returning African American soldiers following the First World War.

(B) Marcus Garvey had to change 既然是Garvey created新建的意识,那么就要推翻一些已有的。a number of prevailing attitudes in order for his mass movement to find a foothold in the United States

.
(C) The prevailing sensibility of the African American community provided the foundation of Marcus Garvey's political appeal.

(D) Marcus Garvey hoped to revitalize consciousness of cultural andhistorical identity in the African American community.

(E) The goal of the mass movement that Marcus Garvey helped bring into being was to build on the pride and unity among African Americans.

17. According to the passage, many African American people joined the armed forces during the First World War for which of the following reasons?

(A) They wished to escape worsening economic conditions in African American communities.

(B) They expected to fulfill ideals of personal attainment.简单定位,没看清

(C) They sought to express their loyalty to the United States

.
(D) They hoped that joining the military would help advance the cause of desegregation.

(E) They saw military service as an opportunity to fulfill Marcus Garvey's political vision.



    看头几排就把我看晕了,完全没读懂,后面就草草读完,题目就是靠回原文定位做的。请教看文章做题思路!!
9Manufacturers have to do more than build large manufacturing plants to realize economies of scale. It is true that as the capacity of a manufacturing operation rises, costs per unit of output fall as plant size approaches "minimum efficient scale," where the cost per unit of output reaches a minimum, determined roughly by the state of existing technology and size of the potential market. However, minimum efficient scale cannot be fully realized unless a steady "throughput" (the flow of materials through a plant) is attained. The throughput needed to maintain the optimal scale of production requires careful coordination not only of the flow of goods through the production process, but also of the flow of input from suppliers and the flow of output to wholesalers and final consumers. If throughput falls below a critical point, unit costs rise sharply and profits disappear. A manufacturer's fixed costs and "sunk costs" (original capital investment in the physical plant) do not decrease when production declines due to inadequate supplies of raw materials, problems on the factory floor, or inefficient sales networks. Consequently, potential economies of scale are based on the physical and engineering characteristics of the production facilities—that is, on tangible capital—but realized economies of scale are operational and organizational, and depend on knowledge, skills, experience, and teamwork—that is, on organized human capabilities, or intangible capital.

The importance of investing in intangible capital becomes obvious when one looks at what happens in new capital-intensive manufacturing industries. Such industries are quickly dominated, not by the first firms to acquire technologically sophisticated plants of theoretically optimal size, but rather by the first to exploit the full potential of such plants. Once some firms achieve this, a market becomes extremely hard to enter. Challengers must construct comparable plants and do so after the first movers have already worked out problems with suppliers or with new production processes. Challengers must create distribution networks and marketing systems in markets where first movers have all the contacts and know-how. And challengers must recruit management teams to compete with those that have already mastered these functional and strategic activities.





Questions 37-41 refer to the passage above.

37. The passage suggests that in order for a manufacturer in a capital-intensive industry to have a decisive advantage over competitors making similar products, the manufacturer must

(A) be the first in the industry to build production facilities of theoretically optimal size

(B) make every effort to keep fixed and sunk costs as low as possible

(C) be one of the first to operate its manufacturing plants at minimum efficient scale

(D) produce goods of higher quality than those produced by direct competitors

(E) stockpile raw materials at production sites in order to ensure a steady flow of such materials

38. The passage suggests that which of the following is true of a manufacturer's fixed and sunk costs?

(A) The extent to which they are determined by market conditions for the goods being manufactured is frequently underestimated.

(B) Ifthey are kept as low as possible, the manufacturer is very likely to realize significant profits.

(C) They are the primary factor that determines whether a manufacturer will realize economies of scale.

(D) They should be on a par with the fixed and sunk costs of the manufacturer's competitors.

(E) They are not affected by fluctuations in a manufacturing plant's throughput.

39. In the context of the passage as a whole, the second paragraph serves primarily to

(A) provide an example to support the argument presented in the first paragraph

(B) evaluate various strategies discussed in the first paragraph

(C) introduce evidence that undermines看错the argument presented in the first paragraph

(D) anticipate possible objections to the argument presented in the first paragraph

(E) demonstrate the potential dangers of a commonly used strategy

40. The passage LEAST supports the inference that a manufacturer's throughput could be adversely affected by

(A) a mistake in judgment regarding the selection of a wholesaler

(B) a breakdown in the factory's machinery

(C) a labor dispute on the factory floor

(D) an increase in the cost per unit of output

(E) a drop in the efficiency of the sales network

41. The primary purpose of the passage is to

(A) point out the importance of intangible capital for realizing economies of scale in manufacturing

(B) show that manufacturers frequently gain a competitive advantage from investment in large manufacturing facilities

(C) argue that large manufacturing facilities often fail because of inadequate investment in both tangible and intangible capital

(D) suggest that most new industries are likely to be dominated by firms that build large manufacturing plants early

(E) explain why large manufacturing plants usually do not help manufacturers achieve economies of scale
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发表于 2013-8-17 10:42:17 | 只看该作者
DUKB24 发表于 2013-2-11 16:12
第一题最严重的错误是语义注意比较的对象句意是说unlike农民,who只在夏天工作,XXX一年四季都要工作,是句 ...

斑斑,楼主的第一题E中官方解释说:The phrase for example is awkward and indirect in this sentence,这个解释不太明白,for example应该怎么用?
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发表于 2015-7-25 22:54:28 | 只看该作者
这道题的真谛应该是,被比较对象amateur clammers,跟非限制性定语表明他们的方法(可删除)。比较对象,应该对应professional clammer。而在CD中,由于限制性定语的现在,联系Helr大法的全部和部分的概念,是特指用某方法的专业人员。所以比较对象就不是纯粹的所有专业人员了。拿全部业余人员和特定的某批专业人员比,显然是不合逻辑的。
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发表于 2015-10-26 11:18:06 | 只看该作者
支持楼上的看法。D说的是,和只能夏季工作的业余clammer比,那些能够全年作业的专业clammer(言外之意就是还有不能全年作业的Clammer)使用XX工具
然而正确的比较应该是和只能夏季工作的CLAMMER比,专业clammer能够全年工作。
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