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Day133
1.        (321)Our attending the conference is dependent on our pilot receiving clearance to take off.

A. Our attending the conference is dependent on our pilot receiving clearance to take off.
B. Our attending the conference depends on our pilot receiving clearance to take off.
C. We will attend the conference only if our pilot receives clearance of take off.
D. Our attending the conference is dependent on our pilot receiving clearance for take off.
E. Our attending the conference is dependent on our pilot’s receiving clearance to take off.

2.        (322)State lawmakers are considering a law allowing children of divorced parents as young as seven to choose the parent with whom they will live, which will likely dissuade those parents from disciplining or punishing their children.

(A) allowing children of divorced parents as young as seven to choose the parent with whom they will live, which will likely dissuade those parents

(B) that would allow children as young as seven whose parents are divorced to choose the parent with whom they will live, a policy that would likely dissuade those parents

(C) that would allow children of divorced parents as young as seven to choose the parent that they will live with, a policy that will likely dissuade their parents

(D) allowing children as young as seven whose parents are divorced to choose the parent who they will live with, likely dissuading those parents

(E) that will allow children as young as seven with divorced parents to choose which parent with whom to live, a policy likely dissuading their parents

3.        (323)It was not long after the 1930s commenced that such baritone singers as Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo contributed to the popularization of a type of romantic, soothing singing that came to be called “crooning.”

A. It was not long after the 1930s commenced that such baritone singers as Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo contributed to

B. Not long after the commencement of the decade of the 1930s, baritone singers such as Bing Crosby and also Russ Columbo decided to participate in

C. Not long after the commencement of the 1930s began, baritone singers like Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo contributed to

D. Not long after the beginning of the 1930s commencement, baritone singers such as Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo had contributed to

E. It was not long after the 1930s commenced that baritone singers such as Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo had decided to participate in


4.        (324)Weighing more than 300 pounds and standing over 2 meters tall, the flightless bird Titanis walleri, which lived in Florida about 2 million years ago and may have evolved opposable thumbs to subdue struggling prey, is the most fearsome representative of the aptly named “terror birds.”

(A) Weighing more than 300 pounds and standing over 2 meters tall, the flightless bird Titanis walleri, which lived in Florida about 2 million years ago and may have evolved opposable thumbs to subdue struggling prey, is the most fearsome representative of the aptly named “terror birds.”

(B) The most fearsome representative of the aptly named “terror birds,” the flightless bird Titanis walleri, which lived in Florida about 2 million years ago and may have evolved opposable thumbs to subdue struggling prey, weighing more than 300 pounds and standing over 2 meters tall.

(C) The most fearsome representative of the aptly named “terror birds,” the flightless bird Titanis walleri weighed more than 300 pounds, stood over 2 meters tall, having lived in Florida about 2 million years ago and may have evolved opposable thumbs to subdue struggling prey.

(D) Weighing more than 300 pounds and standing over 2 meters tall, the flightless bird Titanis walleri lived in Florida about 2 million years ago and may have evolved opposable thumbs to subdue struggling prey, the most fearsome representative of the aptly named “terror birds.”

(E) The flightless bird Titanis walleri, which weighed more than 300 pounds and stood over 2 meters tall, lived in Florida about 2 million years ago and may have evolved opposable thumbs to subdue struggling prey, the most fearsome representative of the aptly named “terror birds.”

5.        (325)Famed for his masterful use of irony, many of Guy de Maupassant's short stories have become classics due to the author slowly revealing at the end of each piece a tragic twist of fate.

A. Famed for his masterful use of irony, many of Guy de Maupassant's short stories have become classics due to the author slowly revealing at the end of each piece a tragic twist of fate.

B. Many of Guy de Maupassant's short stories have become classics because of how he famously and masterfully uses irony, evident in the slow revelation of a tragic twist of fate at the end of each piece.

C. Famed for using irony in a masterful way, many of Guy de Maupassant's short stories have become classics because of the author slowly revealing a tragic twist of fate at the end of each piece.

D. Many of Guy de Maupassant's short stories have become classics because of the author's famed and masterful use of irony, evidenced in the slow revelation of a tragic twist of fate at the end of each piece.

E. Many of Guy de Maupassant's short stories have become classics because he slowly revealed a tragic twist of fate at the end of each piece, demonstrating his famed and masterful use of irony.

6.        (326)Though it is now universally accepted that William Shakespeare was a real, historical person – which was once considered questionable – some still suspect him not to have written all of the works attributed as his own.

A. Though it is now universally accepted that William Shakespeare was a real, historical person – which was once considered questionable – some still suspect him not to have written all of the works attributed as his own.

B. Though William Shakespeare is now universally accepted to be a real, historical person – once considered as questionable – some still suspect him not to have written all of the works attributed to be his own.

C. William Shakespeare – now universally accepted as a real, historical person, though even this fact was once considered questionable – who is still suspected, by some, not to have written all of the works attributed to him.

D. Though it is now universally accepted that William Shakespeare was a real, historical person – a fact that was once considered questionable – he is still suspected, by some, of not having written all of the works attributed to him.

E. Some still suspect that William Shakespeare did not write all of the works attributed as his own, although it is now universally accepted that he was a real, historical person – a fact that was once considered questionable.

7.        (327)The art of Michelangelo, the inventions of Edison, and Shakespeare's plays all represent great achievements in human history.

A. The art of Michelangelo, the inventions of Edison, and Shakespeare's plays all represent great achievements in human history.

B. Michelangelo, Edison, and Shakespeare all represent great achievements in human history.

C. All great achievements in human history are represented by the art of Michelangelo, the inventions of Edison, and the plays of Shakespeare.

D. The art of Michelangelo, the inventions of Edison, and the plays of Shakespeare all represent great achievements in human history.

E. Michelangelo’s art, Edison’s inventions, and Shakespeare's plays represent all great achievements in human history.

8.        (328)Before the Civil War, Harriet Tubman, along with other former slaves and white abolitionists, helped create what had become known as the Underground Railroad, and were responsible for leading hundreds, if not thousands, of slaves to freedom.

(A) had become known as the Underground Railroad, and were
(B) would become known as the Underground Railroad, and were
(C) had become known as the Underground Railroad, and was
(D) has been becoming known as the Underground Railroad, and was
(E) would become known as the Underground Railroad, and was

9.        (329)That every worker has a clean criminal record is of some importance to investment banks which is why a stringent background check is a necessary prerequisite for all of their job applicants.

(A) That every worker has a clean criminal record is of some importance to investment banks which is why a stringent background check is a necessary prerequisite for all of their job applicants.

(B) Clean criminal records of their employees is important to investment banks; hence, a stringent background check are necessary prerequisites for employment.

(C) Because they consider it important that all of their employees have a clean criminal record, investment banks require each job applicant to undergo a stringent background check.

(D) It is of some importance that all investment banks’ workers have clean criminal records which is why many of them undergo stringent background checks.

(E) The reason that investment banks require background checks of their applicants is because they require clean criminal records of their employees.

10.        (330)Among the skills tested on the standardized tests given to military pilots are orthographic imagination, the name given to the ability to visualize the appearance of objects from different angles.

A. Pilots are orthographic imagination, the name given to the
B. Pilots is orthographic imagination, the
C. Pilots are orthographic imagination, which is the
D. Pilots, including orthographic imagination, the
E. Pilots include orthographic imagination, the

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Day133
1.        (321)Our attending the conference is dependent on our pilot receiving clearance to take off.

A. Our attending the conference is dependent on our pilot receiving clearance to take off.
B. Our attending the conference depends on our pilot receiving clearance to take off.
C. We will attend the conference only if our pilot receives clearance of take off.
D. Our attending the conference is dependent on our pilot receiving clearance for take off.
E. Our attending the conference is dependent on our pilot’s receiving clearance to take off.

2.        (322)State lawmakers are considering a law allowing children of divorced parents as young as seven to choose the parent with whom they will live, which will likely dissuade those parents from disciplining or punishing their children.

(A) allowing children of divorced parents as young as seven to choose the parent with whom they will live, which will likely dissuade those parents

(B) that would allow children as young as seven whose parents are divorced to choose the parent with whom they will live, a policy that would likely dissuade those parents

(C) that would allow children of divorced parents as young as seven to choose the parent that they will live with, a policy that will likely dissuade their parents

(D) allowing children as young as seven whose parents are divorced to choose the parent who they will live with, likely dissuading those parents

(E) that will allow children as young as seven with divorced parents to choose which parent with whom to live, a policy likely dissuading their parents

3.        (323)It was not long after the 1930s commenced that such baritone singers as Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo contributed to the popularization of a type of romantic, soothing singing that came to be called “crooning.”

A. It was not long after the 1930s commenced that such baritone singers as Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo contributed to

B. Not long after the commencement of the decade of the 1930s, baritone singers such as Bing Crosby and also Russ Columbo decided to participate in

C. Not long after the commencement of the 1930s began, baritone singers like Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo contributed to

D. Not long after the beginning of the 1930s commencement, baritone singers such as Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo had contributed to

E. It was not long after the 1930s commenced that baritone singers such as Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo had decided to participate in


4.        (324)Weighing more than 300 pounds and standing over 2 meters tall, the flightless bird Titanis walleri, which lived in Florida about 2 million years ago and may have evolved opposable thumbs to subdue struggling prey, is the most fearsome representative of the aptly named “terror birds.”

(A) Weighing more than 300 pounds and standing over 2 meters tall, the flightless bird Titanis walleri, which lived in Florida about 2 million years ago and may have evolved opposable thumbs to subdue struggling prey, is the most fearsome representative of the aptly named “terror birds.”

(B) The most fearsome representative of the aptly named “terror birds,” the flightless bird Titanis walleri, which lived in Florida about 2 million years ago and may have evolved opposable thumbs to subdue struggling prey, weighing more than 300 pounds and standing over 2 meters tall.

(C) The most fearsome representative of the aptly named “terror birds,” the flightless bird Titanis walleri weighed more than 300 pounds, stood over 2 meters tall, having lived in Florida about 2 million years ago and may have evolved opposable thumbs to subdue struggling prey.

(D) Weighing more than 300 pounds and standing over 2 meters tall, the flightless bird Titanis walleri lived in Florida about 2 million years ago and may have evolved opposable thumbs to subdue struggling prey, the most fearsome representative of the aptly named “terror birds.”

(E) The flightless bird Titanis walleri, which weighed more than 300 pounds and stood over 2 meters tall, lived in Florida about 2 million years ago and may have evolved opposable thumbs to subdue struggling prey, the most fearsome representative of the aptly named “terror birds.”

5.        (325)Famed for his masterful use of irony, many of Guy de Maupassant's short stories have become classics due to the author slowly revealing at the end of each piece a tragic twist of fate.

A. Famed for his masterful use of irony, many of Guy de Maupassant's short stories have become classics due to the author slowly revealing at the end of each piece a tragic twist of fate.

B. Many of Guy de Maupassant's short stories have become classics because of how he famously and masterfully uses irony, evident in the slow revelation of a tragic twist of fate at the end of each piece.

C. Famed for using irony in a masterful way, many of Guy de Maupassant's short stories have become classics because of the author slowly revealing a tragic twist of fate at the end of each piece.

D. Many of Guy de Maupassant's short stories have become classics because of the author's famed and masterful use of irony, evidenced in the slow revelation of a tragic twist of fate at the end of each piece.

E. Many of Guy de Maupassant's short stories have become classics because he slowly revealed a tragic twist of fate at the end of each piece, demonstrating his famed and masterful use of irony.

6.        (326)Though it is now universally accepted that William Shakespeare was a real, historical person – which was once considered questionable – some still suspect him not to have written all of the works attributed as his own.

A. Though it is now universally accepted that William Shakespeare was a real, historical person – which was once considered questionable – some still suspect him not to have written all of the works attributed as his own.

B. Though William Shakespeare is now universally accepted to be a real, historical person – once considered as questionable – some still suspect him not to have written all of the works attributed to be his own.

C. William Shakespeare – now universally accepted as a real, historical person, though even this fact was once considered questionable – who is still suspected, by some, not to have written all of the works attributed to him.

D. Though it is now universally accepted that William Shakespeare was a real, historical person – a fact that was once considered questionable – he is still suspected, by some, of not having written all of the works attributed to him.

E. Some still suspect that William Shakespeare did not write all of the works attributed as his own, although it is now universally accepted that he was a real, historical person – a fact that was once considered questionable.

7.        (327)The art of Michelangelo, the inventions of Edison, and Shakespeare's plays all represent great achievements in human history.

A. The art of Michelangelo, the inventions of Edison, and Shakespeare's plays all represent great achievements in human history.

B. Michelangelo, Edison, and Shakespeare all represent great achievements in human history.

C. All great achievements in human history are represented by the art of Michelangelo, the inventions of Edison, and the plays of Shakespeare.

D. The art of Michelangelo, the inventions of Edison, and the plays of Shakespeare all represent great achievements in human history.

E. Michelangelo’s art, Edison’s inventions, and Shakespeare's plays represent all great achievements in human history.

8.        (328)Before the Civil War, Harriet Tubman, along with other former slaves and white abolitionists, helped create what had become known as the Underground Railroad, and were responsible for leading hundreds, if not thousands, of slaves to freedom.

(A) had become known as the Underground Railroad, and were
(B) would become known as the Underground Railroad, and were
(C) had become known as the Underground Railroad, and was
(D) has been becoming known as the Underground Railroad, and was
(E) would become known as the Underground Railroad, and was

9.        (329)That every worker has a clean criminal record is of some importance to investment banks which is why a stringent background check is a necessary prerequisite for all of their job applicants.

(A) That every worker has a clean criminal record is of some importance to investment banks which is why a stringent background check is a necessary prerequisite for all of their job applicants.

(B) Clean criminal records of their employees is important to investment banks; hence, a stringent background check are necessary prerequisites for employment.

(C) Because they consider it important that all of their employees have a clean criminal record, investment banks require each job applicant to undergo a stringent background check.

(D) It is of some importance that all investment banks’ workers have clean criminal records which is why many of them undergo stringent background checks.

(E) The reason that investment banks require background checks of their applicants is because they require clean criminal records of their employees.

10.        (330)Among the skills tested on the standardized tests given to military pilots are orthographic imagination, the name given to the ability to visualize the appearance of objects from different angles.

A. Pilots are orthographic imagination, the name given to the
B. Pilots is orthographic imagination, the
C. Pilots are orthographic imagination, which is the
D. Pilots, including orthographic imagination, the
E. Pilots include orthographic imagination, the


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1.       (321)Ourattending the conference is dependent on our pilot receiving clearance to takeoff.

A. Our attendingthe conference is dependent on our pilot receiving clearance to take off.
B. Our attendingthe conference depends on our pilot receiving clearance to take off.
C. We will attend the conference only if our pilot receivesclearance of take off.
D. Our attendingthe conference is dependent on our pilot receiving clearance for take off.
E. Our attending the conference is dependent on our pilot’sreceiving clearance to take off.
E错选C
2.       (322)State lawmakers are considering a law allowing children of divorced parents as young as seven tochoose the parent with whom they will live, which will likely dissuade thoseparents from disciplining or punishing theirchildren.

(A) allowingchildren of divorced parents as young as seven to choose the parent with whomthey will live, which will likely dissuade those parents

(B) that would allow children as young as seven whose parentsare divorced to choose the parent with whom they will live, a policy that wouldlikely dissuade those parents

(C) that wouldallow children of divorced parents as young as seven to choose the parent thatthey will live with, a policy that will likely dissuade their parents

(D) allowing children as young as seven whose parentsare divorced to choose the parent who they will live with, likely dissuadingthose parents
现在时代表这个法律已经完成了。

(E) that will allowchildren as young as seven with divorced parents to choose which parent withwhom to live, a policy likely dissuading their parents
B错选D
3.       (323)It wasnot long after the 1930s commenced that such baritone singers as Bing Crosbyand Russ Columbo contributed to thepopularization of a type of romantic, soothing singing that came to be called“crooning.”

A. It was not long after the 1930s commenced that suchbaritone singers as Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo contributed to

B. Not long afterthe commencement of the decade of the 1930s, baritone singers such as BingCrosby and also Russ Columbo decided to participate in

C. Not long after the commencement of the 1930s began,baritone singers like Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo contributed to

D. Not long afterthe beginning of the 1930s commencement, baritone singers such as Bing Crosbyand Russ Columbo had contributed to

E. It was not longafter the 1930s commenced that baritone singers such as Bing Crosby and RussColumbo had decided to participate in
A错选C
6.       (326)Thoughit is now universally accepted that William Shakespeare was a real, historicalperson – which was once considered questionable – some still suspect him not tohave written all of the works attributed as his own.

A. Though it is nowuniversally accepted that William Shakespeare was a real, historical person –which was once considered questionable – some still suspect him not to havewritten all of the works attributed as his own.

B. Though William Shakespeare is now universally accepted tobe a real, historical person – once considered as questionable – some stillsuspect him not to have written all of the works attributed to be his own.

C. WilliamShakespeare – now universally accepted as a real, historical person, thougheven this fact was once considered questionable – who is still suspected, bysome, not to have written all of the works attributed to him.

D. Though it is now universally accepted that WilliamShakespeare was a real, historical person – a fact that was once consideredquestionable – he is still suspected, by some, of not having written all of theworks attributed to him.

E. Some stillsuspect that William Shakespeare did not write all of the works attributed ashis own, although it is now universally accepted that he was a real, historicalperson – a fact that was once considered questionable.
D错选C
9.       (329)Thatevery worker has a clean criminal record is of some importance to investmentbanks which is why a stringent background check is a necessary prerequisite forall of their job applicants.

(A) That everyworker has a clean criminal record is of some importance to investment bankswhich is why a stringent background check is a necessary prerequisite for allof their job applicants.

(B) Clean criminalrecords of their employees is important to investment banks; hence, a stringentbackground check are necessary prerequisites for employment.

(C) Because they consider it important that all of theiremployees have a clean criminal record, investment banks require each jobapplicant to undergo a stringent background check.

(D) It is of someimportance that all investment banks’ workers have clean criminal records whichis why many of them undergo stringent background checks.

(E) The reason that investment banks require backgroundchecks of their applicants is because they require clean criminal records oftheir employees.
C错选E
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1.E 错选B
our attending the conference没有问题,is dependent on our pilot (receiving clearance) 有问题,receiving后面的部分修饰了pilot,并且our pilot是名词,无法修饰receiving
2. B 错选C
A allowing有已经的含义,实际上法律还在考虑当中
C 最大的问题是as young as seven的位置放在了divorced parents后面,错误修饰了parents。the parent that they will live with的表达不优,应当是the parent with whom they will live
3. A 错选B
B 1930s表达的意思就是decade,再加decade重复
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