Day35
1.(91)Thespectacular disintegration of a comet last year in full view of ground- andspace-based telescopes provided new insights into how comets form and may thus force arethinking of the role of comets in the delivery of organic compounds to theevolving Earth.
(A) The spectacular disintegration of a comet last year infull view of ground- and space-based telescopes provided new insights into howcomets form and may thus force
(B) The spectacular disintegration of a comet lastyear in full view of ground- as well as space-based telescopes, provided newinsights into how comets form and thus possibly forcing
(C) When a comet's spectacular disintegrationoccurred in full view of ground- and space-based telescopes last year, itprovided new insights into how comets form and thus may possibly force
(D) Last year, in full view of ground- andspace-based telescopes, a comet's spectacular disintegration provided newinsights into how comets form and thus possibly forcing
(E) Last year, in full view of ground- as well asspace-based telescopes, the spectacular disintegration of a comet has providednew insights into how comets form and may thus force
A
2.(92)Strawberries,unlike picking bananas that are green and can be ripened artificially, must bepicked when they are fully ripe, and they remain atpeak flavor for only four or five days after that.
(A) Strawberries, unlike picking bananas that aregreen and can be ripened artificially, must be picked
(B) Picking strawberries, unlike with greenbananas that can be ripened artificially, must be done
(C) Unlike bananas, which can be picked green and ripenedartificially, strawberries must be picked
(D) Unlike with green bananas, which can be pickedand ripened artificially, strawberry picking must be done
(E) Unlike picking bananas, strawberries cannot bepicked green and ripened artificially, but must be picked
C
3.(93)A study on couples' retirement transitionsfound that, different from men who took new jobs after retiring fromtheir primary careers, women who did so were more likely than those who retiredcompletely to report high marital satisfaction.
(A) different from
(B) unlike with
(C) unlike
(D) unlike the results for
(E) compared to the results for
C
4.(94)Even though hercareer was cut short when she was in her prime and the fifteen recordings shemade were disappointing artistically as well astechnically, Olive Fremstad (1871-1951) has never been entirely forgotten byopera aficionados.
(A) though her career was cut short when she was in her primeand the fifteen recordings she made were
(B) though her career was cut short while in herprime, with the fifteen recordings she made
(C) as her career had been cut short when she wasin her prime, with the fifteen recordings she had made
(D) with her career having been cut short when shewas in her prime, and the fifteen recordings she made were
(E) with her career cut short while in her prime,and that the fifteen recordings she made were A
in her prime:鼎盛时期
5.(95)Officials in Atlanta's public schools, as do many districts across the United States,have eliminated recess in the elementary grades, calling it a waste of timethat would be better spent on academics.
(A) as do
(B) as with
(C) similar to
(D) like those in
(E) as they have in
D
6.(96)There are hopeful signs that we are shiftingaway from our heavy reliance on fossil fuels: more than ten times asmuch energy is generated through wind power now than it was in 1990.
(A) generated through wind power now than it was
(B) generated through wind power now as it was
(C) generated through wind power now as was the case
(D) now generated through wind power as it was
(E) now generated through wind power than was thecase
C
7.(97)The arrest of a programmer accused ofviolating an American digital copyright law has stirred significant opposition,against both the law itself and against the software companythat had initiated the case.
(A) against both the law itself and against thesoftware company that had
(B) against both the law itself and also thesoftware company having
(C) against both the law itself and the software company that
(D) both against the law itself and the softwarecompany that had
(E) both against the law itself and also againstthe software company having
C
8.(98)Born into poverty and sent by her fatherinto servitude at the age of seven, Martha MatildaHarper created America's first retail franchise network, a radical new businessmodel that enabled women in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuriesto own their own businesses and gain financialindependence.
(A) Martha Matilda Harper created America's first retailfranchise network, a radical new business model that enabled women in the latenineteenth and early twentieth centuries to own
(B) Martha Matilda Harper created America's firstretail franchise network, a radical new business model that enabled ownershipby women in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries of
(C) Martha Matilda Harper's creation of America'sfirst retail franchise network was a radical new business model that enabledwomen in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to own
(D) America's first retail franchise network wascreated by Martha Matilda Harper, a radical new business model that enabled womenin the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to own
(E) America's first retail franchise network wascreated by Martha Matilda Harper, a radical new business model that enabledownership by women in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries of
A
9.(99)Frederick Winslow Taylor, a machinist andengineer who worked in the early twentieth century, believed that theproductivity of a job could be improved if one were toseparate the components of a task into its individual motions and found thebest way to perform each motion, then redesign the job so that each motion could be done asefficiently as possible.
(A) if one were to separate the components of atask into its individual motions and found the best way to perform each motion,then redesign
(B) if one separated the components of a task intoindividual motions, found the best way to perform the motions, and thenredesigning
(C) if the components of a task were separatedinto individual motions, finding the best way of performing the motions, andthen redesigned
(D) by separating the components of a task into individualmotions, finding the best way to perform each motion, and then redesigning
(E) by separating the components of a task intoindividual motions, finding the best way of performing each motion, thenredesign
D
10.(100)Patience Lovell Wright, whose travelingwaxworks exhibit preceded Madame Tussaud's work by 30 years, became well known as much because of having an eccentric personalityas for having skillfully rendered popular public figures in wax.
(A) well known as much because of having aneccentric personality as for having skillfully rendered popular public figuresin wax
(B) well known as much for having an eccentric personality asfor her skillful wax renderings of popular public figures
(C) well known as much because of her eccentricpersonality as she was for her skillful wax renderings of popular public figures
(D) as well known for having an eccentricpersonality as having skillfully rendered popular public figures in wax
(E) as well known for her eccentric personality as for herskillful wax renderings of popular public figures
E,错选B,没想到这里考的是平行。。。没想过e的aswell know…as也行 |