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OG第649页,71题,know as是什么意思? 原题如下: The cameras of the Voyager II spacecraft detected six small, previously unseen moons circling Uranus, (which doubles to 12 the number of satellites now known as orbiting) the distant planet.
OG第652页,93题B选项为什么不对? 原题如下: By a vote of 9 to 0, the Supreme Court awarded the Central Intelligence Agency broad discretionary powers (enabling it to withhold from the public) the identities of its sources of intelligence information. A) enabling it to withhold from the public B) for it to withhold from the public C) for withholding disclosure to the public of D) that enable them to withhold from public disclosure E) that they can withhold public disclosure of
OG第656页,114题C选项中的that引导什么从句? 原题如下: Gall’s hypothesis (of there being different mental functions localized in different parts of the brain is widely accepted today). A) of there being different mental functions localized in different parts of the brain is widely accepted today B) of different mental functions that are localized in different parts of the brain is widely accepted today C) that different mental functions are localized in different parts of the brain is widely accepted today D) which is that there are different mental functions localized in different parts of the brain is widely accepted today E) which is widely accepted today is that there are different mental functions localized in different parts of the brain
OG第657页,121题D选项中插入语插在固定搭配中间,我记得新东方老师说过,插入语放在固定搭配中间一定错。这道题为什么这样做就是是对的呢? 原题如下: A firm that specializes in the analysis of handwriting claims (from a one-page writing sample that it can assess) more than 300 personality traits, including enthusiasm, imagination, and ambition. A) from a one-page writing sample that it can assess B) from a one-page writing sample it has the ability of assessing C) the ability, from a one-page writing sample, of assessing D) to be able, from a one-page writing sample, to assess E) being able to assess, from a one-page writing sample
OG第658页,124题one human being和a human bing有什么区别? 原题如下: Canadian scientists have calculated that (one human being should be struck every nine years by a meteorite), while each year 16 buildings can be expected to sustain damage from such objects. A) one human being should be struck every nine years by a meteorite B) a human being should be struck by a meteorite once in every nine years C) a meteorite will strike one human being once in every nine years D) every nine years a human being will be struck by a meteorite E) every nine years a human being should be struck by a meteorite |