标题: 帮忙求解几道语法题,TKS。 [打印本页] 作者: nancy5130 时间: 2009-12-28 14:55 标题: 帮忙求解几道语法题,TKS。 1. A number of linguists contend that all of the thousands of languages spoken by the world’s five billion people can be traced back to a common root language.
(A) that all of the thousands of languages spoken by the world’s five billion people can be traced (B) that the world’s five billion people speak thousands of languages of which all can be traced (C) the world’s five billion people speak thousands of languages which are all traceable (D) all of the thousands of languages spoken by the world’s five billion people to be traceable (E) the ability to trace all of the thousands of languages that are spoken by the world’s five billion people
求助:答案为什么选A,不选D,D看上去也正确啊?
2. A patient accusing a doctor of malpractice will find it difficult to prove damage if there is a lack of some other doctor to testify about proper medical procedures.
(A) if there is a lack of some other doctor to testify (B) unless there will be another doctor to testify (C) without another doctor’s testimony (D) should there be no testimony from some other doctor (E) lacking another doctor to testify
求助:答案为什么选C,答案BE看上去也正确啊?
3. A peculiar feature of the embryonic mammalian circulatory system is that in the area of the heart the cells adhere to one another, beating in unison and adopting specialized orientations exclusive of one another.
(A) beating in unison and adopting (B) they beat in unison while adopting (C) beat in unison, and adopt (D) beating in unison yet adopting (E) even though they beat in unison and adopt
4. A President entering the final two years of a second term is likely to be at a severe disadvantage and is often unable to carry out a legislative program.
(A) likely to be at a severe disadvantage and is often unable to (B) likely severely disadvantaged and often unable to (C) liable to be severely disadvantaged and cannot often (D) liable that he or she is at a severe disadvantage and cannot often (E) at a severe disadvantage, often likely to be unable that he or she can
5. A proposal has been made to trim the horns from rhinoceroses to discourage poachers; the question is whether tourists will continue to visit game parks and see rhinoceroses after their horns are trimmed.
(A) whether tourists will continue to visit game parks and see rhinoceroses after their horns are (B) whether tourists will continue to visit game parks to see one once their horns are (C) whether tourists will continue to visit game parks to see rhinoceroses once the animals’ horns have been (D) if tourists will continue to visit game parks and see rhinoceroses once the animals’ horns are (E) if tourists will continue to visit game parks to see one after the animals’ horns have been
6. A recent national study of the public schools shows that there are now one microcomputer for every thirty-two pupils, four times as many than there were four years ago.
(A) there are now one microcomputer for every thirty-two pupils, four times as many than there were (B) there is now one microcomputer for every thirty-two pupils, four times as many than there were (C) there is now one microcomputer for every thirty-two pupils, four times as many as there were (D) every thirty-two pupils now have one microcomputer, four times as many than there were(E) every thirty-two pupils now has one microcomputer, four times as many as
作者: nancy5130 时间: 2009-12-29 13:17 标题: 帮忙求解几道语法题,TKS。 有高手吗?作者: bluedolphinw 时间: 2009-12-29 23:14
1 contend that... 故a or b b的which不对 所以只能a
contend to be d选项念起来太累赘了 觉得没有a顺。。。
不知道有没有高人知道contend to be在gmat里边算对不作者: nrnr 时间: 2009-12-30 11:15 1. According to Manhattan SC Guide 2009, the correct usage is “contend that”. Below are the examples given in the SC guide Correct: They contend that they can decipher the code. Wrong: They contend they can decipher the code. They contend the code to be decipherable. They contend the ability to decipher the code. Personally, I felt that the meaning of “can be traced” and “traceable” are not exactly the same. In this sentence, “can be traced” means that the linguists can trace back the origin of thousands of spoken language, and the focus is that linguist can do it. “Traceable” means capable of being traced, and the focus changes to that the language has the capability of being traced.
2. This question is from OG Verbal Guide. Here are the explanations given in the book. B. The construction “y will happen unless x happens first” requires the present tense following the “unless” clause, rather than the future tense. E. “Lacking” illogically and incorrectly modifies damage. 3. Answer D is the best because it shows the contrast relationship here. “The cells beat in unison” is the common characteristic among the cells, while “adopt specialized orientation” shows the differences of difference cells. Here using “yet” can clearly show the relationship here. Furthermore, the parallel structure here should be applied to “beating” and “adopting orientation” only, but not applied to the 3 verbs. When we talk about parallelism in GMAT, we need to consider both logically and structurally parallel. Logically parallel means the meaning must be also be parallel for the different verbs.
4. B: the correct idiom should be “likely to do sth”, and we could say that “someone is at disadvantage”, but cannot say “someone is disadvantaged”. C: “liable” changes the meaning of the original sentence.
5. Personally, I felt that A is also grammatically correct. But I think C could better express the meaning of the sentence.
6. Although “there be” is not preferred, you still need to look into the whole sentence. And if it is the only grammatically correct sentence, we still need to choose it. E: The structure is not parallel before and after “as many as”. After “as many as”, sth like “he had” or “she had” should be added. I have a question here. Which pronoun should be used to refer to “every 32 pupils”? Anyone has any idea?