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Day168
1.(GWD31-37)In 1994/ the white house /named Dr RuthR. Faden chairperson of the federal advisory committee of experts/ they assigned to do a report /on the history and ethics of the government’s radiation experiments on humans /in the 1950’s and 1960’s .
A.they assigned to do
B.to be assigned doing
C.that was being assigned doing
D.assigned for doing
E.it assigned to do在AE之间摇摆,
2.(T-4-Q41 大全987-73)Alaska regularly deposits some of its profits from the sale of oil into a special fund, with the intention to sustain the state’s economy after the exhaustion of its oil reserves.
A.fund, with the intention to sustain the state’s economy after the exhaustion of its oil reserves
B.fund, the intention of which is to sustain the state’s economy after they have exhausted their oil reserves
C.fund intended to sustain the state’s economy after oil reserves are exhausted
D.fund intended to sustain the state’s economy after exhausting its oil reserves 用被动语态会更好
E.fund that they intend to sustain the state’s economy after oil reserves are exhausted
3.(GWD-18-Q18)The first shots of the American Revolution, fired at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, were, according to legend, heard around the world, but news of these shots, which were sent by swift messenger, took four days in reaching New York City as well as another additional eleven days to reach Charleston, South Carolina.
A.shots, which were sent by swift messenger, took four days in reaching New York City as well as another additional eleven days
B.shots that was sent by swift messenger took four days in order to reach New York City, and also another eleven days
C.shots that were sent by swift messenger took four days to reach New York City and another eleven days
D.shots took four days by swift messenger in order to reach New York City and another eleven days in addition
E.shots took four days by swift messenger to reach New York City and another eleven days
4.(GWD-23-Q31)According to some botanists, invasive plants are the second most serious threat, after habitat loss, to native species of plants and animals and to the maintenance of biologically diverse ecosystems.
A.threat, after habitat loss, to native species of plants and animals and to the maintenance of biologically diverse ecosystems
B.threat, after habitat loss, to native species of plants and animals and for maintaining biologically diverse ecosystems
C.threat, after losing their habitat, to native species of plants and animals and also to maintenance of biologically diverse ecosystems
D.threat to native species of plants and animals and for maintaining biologically diverse ecosystems, after habitat loss
E.threat to native species of plants and animals as well as to maintaining biologically diverse ecosystems, after losing their habitat
5.(GWD-11-39)When working with overseas clients, an understanding of cultural norms is at least as important as grasping the pivotal business issues for the global manager.
A.When working with overseas clients, an understanding of cultural norms is at least as important as grasping the pivotal business issues for the global manager.
B.When they work with overseas clients, understanding cultural norms is at least of equal importance to the global manager as grasping the pivotal business issues.
C.For global managers working with overseas clients, understanding cultural norms is at least as important as grasping the pivotal business issues.
D.For global managers working with overseas clients, an understanding of cultural norms is at least as important to them as that they grasp the pivotal business issues.
E.Global managers working with overseas clients find an understanding of cultural norms to be equally important as grasping the pivotal business issues.逻辑语义错
6.(GWD31-Q11)Cash flows to stock and bond mutual funds have gained strength in the last two months, but fund managers have not been eager to invest the new money, instead of preferring to raise the cash levels in their portfolios at the highest level in six months.
A.have not been eager to invest the new money, instead of preferring to raise the cash levels in their portfolios at
B.have not been eager to invest the new money, instead preferring to raise the cash levels in their portfolios to
C.have not been eager at investing the new money, instead of preferring to raise the cash levels in thief portfolios to
D.were not eager to invest the new money, instead of preferring to raise the cash levels the cash levels in their portfolios at
E.were not eager at investing the new money, instead preferring to raise the cash levels in their portfolios to
7.(GWD21-Q32)Because an oversupply of computer chips has sent prices plunging, the manufacturer has announced that it will cut production by closing its factories for two days a month.
A.Because an oversupply of computer chips has sent prices plunging
B.Because of plunging prices for computer chips, which is due to an oversupply
C.Because computer chip prices have been sent plunging, which resulted from an oversupply
D.Due to plunging computer chip prices from an oversupply
E.Due to an oversupply, with the result that computer chip prices have been sent plunging
8.(GWD17-Q21)Medicare, the United States government’s health insurance program for the elderly and disabled, covers the full cost of home health care, but not with other nonhospital services where 20 percent of the costs must be paid by beneficiaries.
A.but not with other nonhospital services where 20 percent of the costs must be paid by beneficiaries
B.but not of other nonhospital services, making beneficiaries pay 20 percent of the costs
C.but not of other nonhospital services, for which beneficiaries must pay 20 percent of the costs
D.which is unlike other nonhospital services in that 20 percent of the costs must be paid by beneficiaries
E.which is unlike other nonhospital services that make beneficiaries pay 20 percent of the costs
有点不知道选哪个,可能for which就是定语从句修饰other nonhospital services
9.(GWD26-Q28)Traffic safety officials predict that drivers will be equally likely to exceed the proposed speed limit as the current one.
A.equally likely to exceed the proposed speed limit as
B.equally likely to exceed the proposed speed limit as they are
C.equally likely that they will exceed the proposed speed limit as
D.as likely that they will exceed the proposed speed limit as
E.as likely to exceed the proposed speed limit as they are
10.(GWD26-Q20)In 1981 children in the United States spent an average of slightly less than two and a half hours a week doing household chores; by 1997 they had spent nearly six hours a week.
A.chores; by 1997 they had spent nearly six hours a week
B.chores; by 1997 that figure had grown to nearly six hours a week
C.chores, whereas nearly six hours a week were spent in 1997
D.chores, compared with a figure of nearly six hours a week in 1997
E.chores, that figure growing to nearly six hours a week in 1997
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