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做做这些题吧,我觉得都有点绕
1) A majority of the international journalists surveyed view nuclear power stations as unsafe at present but that they will, or could, be made sufficiently safe in the future. (A) that they will, or could, (B) that they would, or could, (C) they will be or could, (D) think that they will be or could (E) think the power stations would or could
2) Building large new hospitals in the bistate area would constitute a wasteful use of resources, on the basis of avoidance of duplicated facilities alone. (A) on the basis of avoidance of duplicated facilities alone (B) on the grounds of avoiding duplicated facilities alone (C) solely in that duplicated facilities should be avoided (D) while the duplication of facilities should be avoided (E) if only because the duplication of facilities should be avoided
3) The spraying of pesticides can be carefully planned, but accidents, weather conditions that could not be foreseen, and pilot errors often cause much larger deposits of spray than they had anticipated. (A) weather conditions that could not be foreseen, and pilot errors often cause much larger deposits of spray than they had (B) weather conditions that cannot be foreseen, and pilot errors often cause much larger deposits of spray than (C) unforeseeable weather conditions, and pilot errors are the cause of much larger deposits of spray than they had (D) weather conditions that are not foreseeable, and pilot errors often cause much larger deposits of spray than (E) unforeseeable weather conditions, and pilot errors often cause much larger deposits of spray than they had
3) Seeming to be the only organization fighting for the rights of poor people in the South, Hosea Hudson, a laborer in Alabama, joined the Communist party in 1931. (A) Seeming to be (B) As (C) In that they seemed (D) Since it seemed (E) Because it seemed to be
4) The relationship between corpulence and disease remain controversial, although statistics clearly associate a reduced life expectancy with chronic obesity. (A) remain controversial, although statistics clearly associate a reduced life expectancy with (B) remain controversial, although statistics clearly associates a reduced life expectancy with (C) remain controversial, although statistics clearly associates reduced life expectancy to (D) remains controversial, although statistics clearly associate a reduced life expectancy with (E) remains controversial, although statistics clearly associates reduced life expectancy to
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