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作者: sesan    时间: 2022-12-12 16:48
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作者: Serenatt    时间: 2022-12-12 19:41
D76【错四个】
1、【答案D,错选A】
A {a number of是复数}
B 不用like举例
C number单数不用are
D 同C
2、【答案E,错选C】
A 不是possibility last longer
B 不该直接一个光杆signal名词,要么加a,要么用复数
C {they错了}
D 同B
E declared过去式,will不对
3、
A 感觉应该是过去完成时
B 没谓语
C 同 A
D will时态不对
E
4、【答案B,错选A】
A
B 这个movement不能lauched itself
C 语态错误
D 同C
E 分号后面的句型很奇怪
5、
A try 和block不是平行的关系
B 同A
C which不对
D  
E due to the fact that感觉不对
6、
A lead to 搭配
B
C 同A
D 排除,很怪
E 同D
7、【答案D,错选A】
A {说是In不对,所以ABC都错了。。无语}
B and前面句子不完整
C 最后该是to lose吧
D 要in
E 同D
8、
A
B 是被动,这个plate不能自己move
C that错
D 不对
E 不对
9、
A 划线句后面也是个句子,没有连接词连接错
B
C and前面不是完整句
D 同C
E 同C
10、
A 这个offering逗号隔开了就容易有歧义感觉是修饰前面整个句子的
B 不用from
C
D 不是from
E  最后面不是will
作者: Oli~    时间: 2022-12-12 20:38
1.C
考察主谓一致倒装:there be的单复数取决于be后面的n.
考察平行结构:adjacent to的是PP和PP,不能和easily reachable并列

2.C
考察比较:不是很确定than they usually do和than usual是否是两个都正确
考虑推测语气所以选了could没选will

3.A
考察时态:不确定before会不会影响时态-或者是不是absolutely影响时态

4.A
考察长难句:读懂movement是被launch with RC's ..
疑问:感觉has to offer有点奇怪 句意不理解

5.D
考察并列:句意是try to block;而非try和block两个动作并列
考察定于从句:,which引导非限,不具有强制限定作用 可以删掉;但是这里很明显要强调countries是什么countries,是那些没有adopt 这个law的country,所以要用that引导限从
不确定:on the grounds that和due to the fact that有没有优劣之分

6.B
考察idiom:lead sb to do(应该不能加doing吧)
考察平行+省略…?):promoted by+(have been) prompted by

7.A
考察平行结构:as as前后结构平行;前面是in……后面也要in parts
考察idiom:continue to do/doing 不是很懂这里考察的点-单纯从继续做新的一件事/继续之前的事说不通

8.A
考察idiom:the extent to which用的挺多 但是不太知道别的有没有问题
考察被动语态:插入语后面是by……所以要用被动 be removed

9.B
考察并列和fragment:which is是修饰部分,谓语是accounts,所以不能和is about并列
考察标点:emissions后面是完整句子 用;连接

10.C
考察时态:不懂G中时态到底是不是考点;如果是为什么感觉他自己也不注意前后时态一致 经常用助动词的时候不用过去时态
考察idiom:Pull out of 结合句意应该是对的
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作者: lablanchette    时间: 2022-12-12 21:20
正确率4/10
句意理解1. 从句意出发 easily reachable的是parks和paths(给旅客休息用的)而不是airports easily reachable
指代歧义和修饰歧义2. they指代是有歧义的 可以指meteorologists也可以指temperatures and dry conditions 另外this year涉嫌修饰they usually do 有歧义的可能性
4. All that it has to offer=all that it offers  all that xxx have to offer表示强调
    in it结构it指代模糊 and前后连接的句子结构要平行 分号前后句子结构无限制
5. 注意will和could的splits will更为肯定 could没那么确定 尊重原文语气
    which和that的修饰 that限定性修饰 which非限定性修饰
7.注意原句Arctic is warming,which指代的是Arctic 所以后面比较的对象是other parts of the planet还原以后变成Arctic is warming about twice as fast as other parts of the planet
8. 通过后面的by an instantaneous strain release可以得出这是一个被动结构 所以用be moved
作者: DonkeyG    时间: 2022-12-12 21:32
Day76
1.(351)While airline travel can be detrimental to your health, many exercise experts point out that there is a surprising number of airports in the United States –even those in the major cities such as New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths and that are easily reachable during long layovers.

(A) is a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities such as New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths and that are easily reachable during long layovers.
(B) is a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities like New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks, pedestrian paths, and easily reachable during long layovers.
(C) are a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities such as New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths and that are easily reachable during long layovers.
(D) are a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities like New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths, easily reachable during long layovers.

A number of就喝lots of一样,不是the number of。。。easily reachable是parks等,不是airports

2.(352)In a recent press release, a group of California meteorologists declared that the unseasonably warm temperatures and dry conditions may be an early signal of the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than usual this year.

(A) be an early signal of the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than usual
(B) signal the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than they usually do
(C) be early signals that dangerous fire conditions could last longer than they usually do
(D) signal that there is the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than usual
(E) be early signals that dangerous fire conditions will last longer than usual

warm temperatures and dry conditions这俩不应该是一个signal吗。。。我以为是这俩同时出现才算signal。。。但A也错了,possibility没法lasting longer

4.(354)For Ralph Waldo Emerson, transcendentalism was his professed ideal over a century before the contemporary American environmental movement was launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, and he outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(A) was launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, and he outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(B) launched itself with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, and outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” which argued that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it offers.

(C) launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring; he outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” which argued that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(D) launched Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring; Emerson outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(E) was launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring; in it he outlined his beliefs in this essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it offers.


7.(357)Temperatures in the Arctic, which is warming about twice as fast as in other parts of the planet, soared again during 2016, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose sea ice and permafrost.

A. in other parts of the planet, soared again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose

B. in other parts of the planet and soaring again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose

C. in other parts of the planet, soared again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued losing

D. other parts of the planet, soared again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose

E. other parts of the planet, soaring again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued losing

Twice as fast as比的是arctic。。。

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作者: petittomato    时间: 2022-12-14 23:16
7.
E中的soaring和continued对不上,应该都是过去式
8.
to a large extend, extend和to相当于固定搭配了
9.
首先分析开头的选项,你会发现(A)和(B)在 "dioxide"处结束了 "which "修饰句,然后引入动词 "accounts"。这就形成了正确的结构。"Methane…accounts for this percentage…"(C)、(D)和(E)的 "which "句子一直延续到 "emissions",但这并不奏效!必须有一个主动词来表示 "emissions"。主语 "Methane"必须有一个主动词,但这三个答案中都没有,你只能得到这个片段:Methane…about a third of that… 有了这个句子结构错误,你就可以自信地排除(C)、(D)和(E)
10.
时态:Three Ivy League schools have pulled out of (已经退出了)E-du, an education consortium offering undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit, after (在抱怨之后)professors and alumni complained that the program would cheapen the prestige of a degree.
也就是说,先有complained,再有pulled out of
最后的after从句,因为是complained that,要用would(过去式,表示过去时间的将来),排除DE
"He says that he would go to the store." is incorrect.
It should be "He says that he will go to the store." You'd use "would" for a "future in the past" situation:
"He said that he would go to the store." is correct.
professors and alumni complained that the program would cheapen the prestige of a degree.
This is a valid construct and falls in the "would" for a "future in the past" situation mentioned by Chelsey above.

作者: blackblock    时间: 2022-12-15 01:36
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作者: blackblock    时间: 2022-12-15 13:56
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1.(351)While airline travel can be detrimental to your health, many exercise experts point out that there is a surprising number of airports in the United States –even those in the major cities such as New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths and that are easily reachable during long layovers.

(A) is a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities such as New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths and that are easily reachable during long layovers.

(B) is a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities like New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks, pedestrian paths, and easily reachable during long layovers.

(C) are a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities such as New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths and that are easily reachable during long layovers.

(D) are a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities like New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths, easily reachable during long layovers.

A
第一个and连接parks和pedestrian paths
第二个连接两个从句
a number是is


2.(352)In a recent press release, a group of California meteorologists declared that the unseasonably warm temperatures and dry conditions may be an early signal of the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than usual this year.

(A) be an early signal of the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than usual
(B) signal the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than they usually do
(C) be early signals that dangerous fire conditions could last longer than they usually do
(D) signal that there is the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than usual
(E) be early signals that dangerous fire conditions will last longer than usual

C
前面两个是复数,用signals
还没有发生 may be 虚拟语气


3.(353)The massive Himalayan avalanche surprised climate scientists, who saw a collapse that big and that fast – over 250 million cubic feet of snow and ice moving at speeds over 200 miles an hour – only once before.

(A) saw a collapse that big and that fast
(B) having seen a collapse that big and fast
(C) were seeing a collapse that big and fast
(D) will see a collapse that big and that fast
(E) had seen a collapse that big and that fast

E
前面是 surprised,后面是once before
应该是过去时再之前

4.(354)For Ralph Waldo Emerson, transcendentalism was his professed ideal over a century before the contemporary American environmental movement was launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, and he outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(A) was launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, and he outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(B) launched itself with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, and outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” which argued that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it offers.

(C) launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring; he outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” which argued that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(D) launched Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring; Emerson outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(E) was launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring; in it he outlined his beliefs in this essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it offers.

A
movement不能launch itself 也不能主动launch,应该是被人launch
所以在AE里面看
E分号后面句子不完整排除
D movement launch somebody不对
C 如果这里要用主动的话应该是这个

5.(355)The Norwegian government started legal action recently to try and block the so-called Robin Hood tax because it could ensnare countries outside the Eurozone that do not adopt the law.

A) to try and block the so-called Robin Hood tax because it could ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone that do not adopt the law

B) to try and block the so-called Robin Hood tax; the tax could ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone that do not adopt the law

C) to try to block the so-called Robin Hood tax because it will ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone, which do not adopt the law

D) to try to block the so-called Robin Hood tax on the grounds that it could ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone that do not adopt the law

E) to try to block the so-called Robin Hood tax due to the fact that it will ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone that do not adopt the law

D
to try to do ,try and block改变句义,排除AB
C which指代时区,错误


6.(356)The message behind the selection of certain Nobel Prize winners is much different than in past years, leading analysts subscribing to theories being promoted by the political right or to any explanation likely prompted by the committee's apparent focus on global climate change.

A. leading analysts subscribing to theories being promoted by the political right or to any explanation likely

B. leading analysts to subscribe to theories promoted by the political right or any explanation likely to have been

C. leading analysts subscribing to theories that are promoted by the political right or to any explanation as was likely

D. resulting in the fact that analysts are subscribing to theories being promoted by the political right or to any explanation likely

E. resulting in the fact of analysts that are subscribing to theories promoted by the political right or to any likely explanation to have been

B

7.(357)Temperatures in the Arctic, which is warming about twice as fast as in other parts of the planet, soared again during 2016, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose sea ice and permafrost.

A. in other parts of the planet, soared again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose

B. in other parts of the planet and soaring again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose

C. in other parts of the planet, soared again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued losing

D. other parts of the planet, soared again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose

E. other parts of the planet, soaring again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued losing

C
in A than in B,排除DE
continue to do是继续去做
continue doing一直在做

8.(358)In geology, the term “transform fault potential” denotes the extent to which one tectonic plate could be moved along a major transform fault line, such as California’s San Andreas, by an instantaneous strain release, commonly known as an earthquake.

(A) the extent to which one tectonic plate could be moved
(B) the extent to which one tectonic plate could move
(C) the extent that one tectonic plate could be moved
(D) the extent of one tectonic plate moving
(E) the extent of the movement of one tectonic plate

9.(359)Methane, which is about 20 times more potent at trapping heat than is carbon dioxide, accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions, about a third of that is estimated to come from oil and gas operations.

A. dioxide, accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions,
B. dioxide, accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions;
C. dioxide and accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions;
D. dioxide and accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions, and
E. dioxide and accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions,

A

10.(360)Three Ivy League schools have pulled out of E-du, an education consortium, offering undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit after professors and alumni complained that the program would cheapen the prestige of a degree.

A. of E-du, an education consortium, offering undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit after professors and alumni complained that the program would
B. from E-du, an education consortium, and will offer undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit, after professors and alumni have complained that the program would
C. of E-du, an education consortium offering undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit, after professors and alumni complained that the program would

D. from E-du, an education consortium offering undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit after professors and alumni complained that the program will

E. of E-du, an education consortium that offers undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit, after professors and alumni complained that the program will

D

作者: Ak777    时间: 2022-12-15 16:20
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作者: CHENOlivia    时间: 2022-12-16 09:44

我的答案:AEAAC BDABC
正确答案:DEECD BDABC
1.
举例不用like,排除BD
There be举行的谓语单复数跟随后面的名词,排除C
A surprising number of 指的是数量?

正确答案解析:
排除AB 主谓不一致
排除CE 句子意思不对,因为easily reachable的不是airports 而是public parks

2.
A and B 和 an early sigal 不对等,排除A
排除B signal the possibility重复
排除D signal 和possibility重复
排除C could不对
3.
排除B having不对,从句没有动词
排除C were doing时态不对
排除D will see时态不对
排除E 时态不对

正确答案解析:
排除AC 表示的意思是surprise 和 see一起发生
这里有一个时态词 only once before

4.
排除BCD launch在这里应该是被动的状态。
排除E in it不对

正确答案解析:
注意这个地方句子1和2是没有逻辑关系的两个句子,所以用;
A 不能是 was launched with,两个句子不能用and 链接
B launch itself也不对;and 不对
D 不能是movement launch the book
E 不能是was launched with

5.
排除AB try and block不对
排除E due to 不对
排除D on the grounds that 没有because简洁

正确答案解析:
排除AB 搭配不对
排除C which修饰的对象不对
排除E will 不如could好

6.
排除A C lead的搭配不对
排除E result in the fact of后面不对
排除D being promoted不对
7.
排除ABC 比较对象不对等
排除E 缺少动词 soaring不对
8.
为划线句子部分有by 选A
9.
Which 是插入语修饰methane需要有动词,排除CDE
排除A ,后面不能跟完整的句子
10.
排除A  ,offering不对
排除B and will 不对
排除DE the program will不对

作者: sesan    时间: 2022-12-17 10:57
Day76 DEE DB BDAAC 错3个
1.
原句:当飞机可能可能对你造成损害时,很多专家指出原因:有很多机场在美国,那些机场离public parks 和 pedestrain 很久,那些parks 是到达的在长时间的停留。
A:主谓不一致;airports 复数; airports are reachable 不符合逻辑,that 指的是airports.
B:主谓不一致;并且后面也不平行;
C:同理A
D:正确,easily reachable 修饰的是parks , parks 是可以到达的修饰上面airports 离他们近。
2.
原句意思:温度和condition 是标志,标志着大火可能持续更久比平常在今年。
A:the signal of possibility 标志可能??
B:同理
C:fires conditions last longer than they usually do( 主语一样动作一样)可省略,冗余
D:signal that there is possibility 有可能??
E:正确,signals that 一件事:大火比平常持续更久。
3.
原句意思:科学家在之前只看过一次雪崩
E:过去完成时
4 错了
原句:
5 错了
原句:政府设立法律尝试去阻止 the tax,因为那个tax 可以在欧元区外的国家不守法。
A:try 与block 不平行;try the tax 错误
B:同理
C:which 是说那些所有欧元区外的国家不守法
D:that,有很多国家,特指欧元区那些不守法的国家。正确
E:不是the fact cause the tax; due to 错误
6.
平行选B
7.
原句:温度在2016年上升,并且这个地区持续失去海冰。‘
A:which is warm ---- which 指的是地区,noun,所以名词与名词比较;
In other parts(prep+noun) 不对
B:同理
C:同理
D:正确
E:句子结构不完整
补充:continue to 是有一种状态的改变的感觉,所以to do 这里可能会更好。温度上升,改变了状态。
8.
只有被动,后面by选A
9 错了
A:句子结构不完整;若是定语从句 不可以comma+that
B:正确
10.
原句意思:school 停止了edu,在professors 抱怨之后。
C:过去将来时。

作者: kakakakmila730    时间: 2022-12-18 16:32
Day76
1.(351)While airline travel can be detrimental to your health, many exercise experts point out that there is a surprising number of airports in the United States –even those in the major cities such as New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths and that are easily reachable during long layovers.

(A) is a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities such as New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths and that are easily reachable during long layovers.

(B) is a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities like New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks, pedestrian paths, and easily reachable during long layovers.

(C) are a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities such as New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths and that are easily reachable during long layovers.

(D) are a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities like New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths, easily reachable during long layovers.

2.(352)In a recent press release, a group of California meteorologists declared that the unseasonably warm temperatures and dry conditions may be an early signal of the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than usual this year.

(A) be an early signal of the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than usual
(B) signal the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than they usually do
(C) be early signals that dangerous fire conditions could last longer than they usually do指代不清晰
(D) signal that there is the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than usual
(E) be early signals that dangerous fire conditions will last longer than usual​

3.(353)The massive Himalayan avalanche surprised climate scientists, who saw a collapse that big and that fast – over 250 million cubic feet of snow and ice moving at speeds over 200 miles an hour – only once before.

(A) saw a collapse that big and that fast
(B) having seen a collapse that big and fast
(C) were seeing a collapse that big and fast
(D) will see a collapse that big and that fast
(E) had seen a collapse that big and that fast

4.(354)For Ralph Waldo Emerson, transcendentalism was his professed ideal over a century before the contemporary American environmental movement was launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, and he outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(A) was launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, and he outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(B) launched itself with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, and outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” which argued that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it offers.

(C) launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring; he outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” which argued that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.
movement不是被某人发起的

(D) launched Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring; Emerson outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(E) was launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring; in it he outlined his beliefs in this essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it offers.

5.(355)The Norwegian government started legal action recently to try and block the so-called Robin Hood tax because it could ensnare countries outside the Eurozone that do not adopt the law.

1) to try and block the so-called Robin Hood tax because it could ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone that do not adopt the law

2) to try and block the so-called Robin Hood tax; the tax could ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone that do not adopt the law

3) to try to block the so-called Robin Hood tax because it will ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone, which do not adopt the law

4) to try to block the so-called Robin Hood tax on the grounds that it could ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone that do not adopt the law

5) to try to block the so-called Robin Hood tax due to the fact that it will ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone that do not adopt the law

6.(356)The message behind the selection of certain Nobel Prize winners is much different than in past years, leading analysts subscribing to theories being promoted by the political right or to any explanation likely prompted by the committee's apparent focus on global climate change.

A. leading analysts subscribing to theories being promoted by the political right or to any explanation likely

B. leading analysts to subscribe to theories promoted by the political right or any explanation likely to have been

C. leading analysts subscribing to theories that are promoted by the political right or to any explanation as was likely

D. resulting in the fact that analysts are subscribing to theories being promoted by the political right or to any explanation likely

E. resulting in the fact of analysts that are subscribing to theories promoted by the political right or to any likely explanation to have been

7.(357)Temperatures in the Arctic, which is warming about twice as fast as in other parts of the planet, soared again during 2016, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose sea ice and permafrost.
比较对象是temperature而不是in the Arctic
A. in other parts of the planet, soared again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose

B. in other parts of the planet and soaring again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose

C. in other parts of the planet, soared again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued losing

D. other parts of the planet, soared again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose

E. other parts of the planet, soaring again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued losing(缺少谓语)

8.(358)In geology, the term “transform fault potential” denotes the extent to which one tectonic plate could be moved along a major transform fault line, such as California’s San Andreas, by an instantaneous strain release, commonly known as an earthquake.

(A) the extent to which one tectonic plate could be moved
(B) the extent to which one tectonic plate could move注意后面的by an instantaneous strain release..
(C) the extent that one tectonic plate could be moved
(D) the extent of one tectonic plate moving
(E) the extent of the movement of one tectonic plate

9.(359)Methane, which is about 20 times more potent at trapping heat than is carbon dioxide, accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions, about a third of that is estimated to come from oil and gas operations.

A. dioxide, accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions, (comma splice)
B. dioxide, accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions;用分号去连接两个分开但是有关联性的句子。
C. dioxide and accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions;
D. dioxide and accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions, and
E. dioxide and accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions,

10.(360)Three Ivy League schools have pulled out of E-du, an education consortium, offering undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit after professors and alumni complained that the program would cheapen the prestige of a degree.

A. of E-du, an education consortium, offering undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit after professors and alumni complained that the program would
after前面应该连接逗号
B. from E-du, an education consortium, and will offer undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit, after professors and alumni have complained that the program would
C. of E-du, an education consortium offering undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit, after professors and alumni complained that the program would
D. from E-du, an education consortium offering undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit after professors and alumni complained that the program will
E. of E-du, an education consortium that offers undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit, after professors and alumni complained that the program will


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作者: F_Hillary    时间: 2022-12-23 14:32
Day76
1.(351)While airline travel can be detrimental to your health, many exercise experts point out that there is a surprising number of airports in the United States –even those in the major cities such as New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths and that are easily reachable during long layovers.
C错,选D
(A) is a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities such as New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths and that are easily reachable during long layovers.

(B) is a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities like New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks, pedestrian paths, and easily reachable during long layovers.

(C) are a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities such as New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths and that are easily reachable during long layovers.【imply that the "airports" are easily reachable during long layover, but the intended meaning is that "public parks and pedestrian paths" are easily reachable】

(D) are a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities like New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths, easily reachable during long layovers.

(E) are a surprising number of airports in the United States – even those in the major cities such as New York and Chicago – that are adjacent to public parks and pedestrian paths, and easily reachable during long layovers.【imply that the "airports" are easily reachable during long layover, but the intended meaning is that "public parks and pedestrian paths" are easily reachable】

2.(352)In a recent press release, a group of California meteorologists declared that the unseasonably warm temperatures and dry conditions may be an early signal of the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than usual this year.
E
(A) be an early signal of the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than usual 【Warm temperatures and dry conditions are SIGNALS not one signal 】
(B) signal the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than they usually do 【original sentence talks about "early" signal not "signal'】
(C) be early signals that dangerous fire conditions could last longer than they usually do 【Proper antecedents of THEY ..?? Not clear】
(D) signal that there is the possibility of dangerous fire conditions lasting longer than usual 【original sentence talks about "early" signal not "signal'】
(E) be early signals that dangerous fire conditions will last longer than usual​

3.(353)The massive Himalayan avalanche surprised climate scientists, who saw a collapse that big and that fast – over 250 million cubic feet of snow and ice moving at speeds over 200 miles an hour – only once before.
E
(A) saw a collapse that big and that fast
(B) having seen a collapse that big and fast
(C) were seeing a collapse that big and fast
(D) will see a collapse that big and that fast
(E) had seen a collapse that big and that fast

4.(354)For Ralph Waldo Emerson, transcendentalism was his professed ideal over a century before the contemporary American environmental movement was launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, and he outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.
E错,选C
(A) was launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, and he outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(B) launched itself with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, and outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” which argued that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it offers.

(C) launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring; he outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” which argued that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(D) launched Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring; Emerson outlined his beliefs in his essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it has to offer.

(E) was launched with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring; in it he outlined his beliefs in this essay, “Nature,” arguing that man does not fully accept nature’s beauty and all that it offers.

5.(355)The Norwegian government started legal action recently to try and block the so-called Robin Hood tax because it could ensnare countries outside the Eurozone that do not adopt the law.
D
1) to try and block the so-called Robin Hood tax because it could ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone that do not adopt the law

2) to try and block the so-called Robin Hood tax; the tax could ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone that do not adopt the law

3) to try to block the so-called Robin Hood tax because it will ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone, which do not adopt the law

4) to try to block the so-called Robin Hood tax on the grounds that it could ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone that do not adopt the law

5) to try to block the so-called Robin Hood tax due to the fact that it will ensnare countries outside the Euro Zone that do not adopt the law

6.(356)The message behind the selection of certain Nobel Prize winners is much different than in past years, leading analysts subscribing to theories being promoted by the political right or to any explanation likely prompted by the committee's apparent focus on global climate change.
B
A. leading analysts subscribing to theories being promoted by the political right or to any explanation likely

B. leading analysts to subscribe to theories promoted by the political right or any explanation likely to have been

C. leading analysts subscribing to theories that are promoted by the political right or to any explanation as was likely

D. resulting in the fact that analysts are subscribing to theories being promoted by the political right or to any explanation likely

E. resulting in the fact of analysts that are subscribing to theories promoted by the political right or to any likely explanation to have been

7.(357)Temperatures in the Arctic, which is warming about twice as fast as in other parts of the planet, soared again during 2016, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose sea ice and permafrost.
C错,选D
A. in other parts of the planet, soared again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose

B. in other parts of the planet and soaring again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose

C. in other parts of the planet, soared again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued losing

D. other parts of the planet, soared again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued to lose
【In the “which” clause at the start of the sentence you see that you have a comparison – the pronoun “which” refers to the Arctic so the comparison should be: “this place is warming about twice as fast as THIS PLACE” NOT “this place is warming about twice as fast as IN THIS PLACE”. 】
E. other parts of the planet, soaring again during parts of 2015, and the region, particularly parts of Greenland, continued losing

8.(358)In geology, the term “transform fault potential” denotes the extent to which one tectonic plate could be moved along a major transform fault line, such as California’s San Andreas, by an instantaneous strain release, commonly known as an earthquake.
A
(A) the extent to which one tectonic plate could be moved
(B) the extent to which one tectonic plate could move
(C) the extent that one tectonic plate could be moved
(D) the extent of one tectonic plate moving
(E) the extent of the movement of one tectonic plate

9.(359)Methane, which is about 20 times more potent at trapping heat than is carbon dioxide, accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions, about a third of that is estimated to come from oil and gas operations.
A错,选B
A. dioxide, accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions,
B. dioxide, accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions;
C. dioxide and accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions;
D. dioxide and accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions, and
E. dioxide and accounts for 11 percent of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions,

10.(360)Three Ivy League schools have pulled out of E-du, an education consortium, offering undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit after professors and alumni complained that the program would cheapen the prestige of a degree.
C
A. of E-du, an education consortium, offering undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit after professors and alumni complained that the program would
B. from E-du, an education consortium, and will offer undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit, after professors and alumni have complained that the program would
C. of E-du, an education consortium offering undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit, after professors and alumni complained that the program would
D. from E-du, an education consortium offering undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit after professors and alumni complained that the program will
E. of E-du, an education consortium that offers undergraduate students the opportunity to take online courses for university credit, after professors and alumni complained that the program will



作者: Amelia2022    时间: 2022-12-23 20:28
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