Day59
1.(181)While the nurses frantically searched forhis parents to collect his vital information, theinjured boy calmly explained to the doctor that his blood type was O positive.
(A) the injured boy calmly explained to the doctorthat his blood type was O positive
(B) the injured boy had calmly explained to thedoctor that his blood type was O positive
(C) the boy was injured and explained that hisblood type is O positive to the doctor
(D) the boy, who was injured, calmly explainedto the doctor that his blood type was O positive
(E) theinjured boy calmly explained to the doctor that his blood type is O positive
E
2.(182)Publishedsince 1851, the founders of the New York Times were Henry Jarvis Raymond andGeorge Jones, who had no previous journalism experience.
(A) Published since 1851, the founders of the NewYork Times were Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones, who had no previousjournalism experience.
(B) Published since 1851, Henry Jarvis Raymond andGeorge Jones, who had no previous journalism experience, were the founders ofthe New York Times.
(C) Published since 1851, the New York Times was founded byGeorge Jones, who had no previous journalism experience, and Henry JarvisRaymond.
(D) The New York Times was founded by Henry JarvisRaymond and George Jones, who had no previous journalism experience, andpublished since 1851.
(E) The founders being Henry Jarvis Raymond andGeorge Jones, who had no previous journalism experience, the New York Times hasbeen published since 1851.
C
3.(183)The analysis includes data from more thanthree million children younger than 15 in five states — New York, New Jersey,Ohio, North Carolina and Oregon — and selectedAmerican Indian reservations as well.
A) and selected American Indian reservations aswell
B) including selected American Indian reservations
C) as well as from selected American Indian reservations
D) and in selected American Indian reservations aswell
E) with selected American Indian reservations included
C错选E 这里最初考虑的是C中的as well as用的有点问题,states和reservations应该是完全平行的啊。。。但E中的included是多余了,前面已经有analysis includes了。
4.(184)The true danger in the central bank’sefforts to stimulate the economy is not that its actions will result in inflation—of which there is little evidence—butthat it will fail to revive the economy by any substantial measure, straininginvestor confidence and, in the process, the financial markets.
(A) result in inflation—of which there is littleevidence—but that it will fail to revive the economy by any substantialmeasure, straining investor confidence and, in the process, the financialmarkets
(B) result in inflation—of which there is littleevidence—but that it will fail to revive the economy by any substantial measureand strain investor confidence, and in the process the financial markets
(C)result in inflation—of which there is little evidence—but that they will failto revive the economy by any substantial measure, straining investor confidenceand, in the process, the financial markets
(D) have the result of inflation—of which thereis little evidence—but also that it will fail to revive the economy by anysubstantial measure and strain investor confidence and, in the process, thefinancial markets
(E) result in inflation—of which there is littleevidence—but that they will fail to revive the economy by any substantialmeasure and strain investor confidence, which will in the process strain thefinancial markets
C
5.(185)While takingthe time to conduct market surveys and generating advance hype is necessary, your marketing efforts need to begin much earlier andshould start with a clear definition of what specific consumer want or needyour product or service satisfies.
(A) While taking the time to conduct marketsurveys and generating advance hype is necessary,
(B)While taking the time to conduct marketingsurveys and generating advance hype is necessary,
(C)While taking the time to conduct marketingsurveying and generating advance hype is necessary,
(D)Taking the time to conduct market surveys andto generate advance hype is necessary,
(E)Whiletaking the time to conduct market surveys and to generate advance hype isnecessary,
E
6.(186)The anthologyGeorgian Poetry was named to give the impression that the contents were ascontemporary as the newly installed king, George V, but by selecting rather conventional poets, the term Georgian came tohave the opposite connotation.
A) The anthology Georgian Poetry was named togive the impression that the contents were as contemporary as the newlyinstalled king, George V, but by selecting
B)The anthology Georgian Poetry was named togive the impression that the contents were as contemporary as George V, thenewly installed king, but by selecting
C)Theanthology Georgian Poetry was named to give the impression that the contentswere as contemporary as the newly installed king, George V, but because of theselection of
D) Theanthology Georgian Poetry was named to give the impression that the contentswere as contemporary as that of the newly installed king, George V, but theselection of
E) The anthology Georgian Poetry, named to givethe impression that the contents were as contemporary as the newly installedking, George V, but by selecting
C错算D 选D是因为没看懂意思,这个意思是说这个诗集的命名给人的印象和这个国王同期,并不是说这个国王的contents。。。所以我太蠢了,要仔细看,其他选项用byselecting,它修饰的就是后面的term Georgian了,这是错误的。
7.(187)For those who share space in communalworkshops – often called “hacklabs” – to build electronics or crafts, there are reasons beyond additional space that it might bebetter not to build or tear things apart at home.
A) there are reasons beyond additional space that it might bebetter not to build or tear things apart at home.
B) there are reasons beyond additional space that it might bebetter to not build or tear things apart at home.
C) there are reasons beyond additional space thatit might be better to not build or to tear things apart at home.
D) there are reasons beyond additional space thatit might be better to not build or not to tear things apart at home.
E) there are reasons beyond additional space thatit might not be better to build or to not tear things apart at home
A错选B B后面的to not build 和to tear了,这里省略了to会导致confuse。
8.(188)Researchers have found entombed in Burmese amber a 102-million-year-old tickgrasping the feather of a Velociraptor, providing the first direct evidence that the tinypests drank dinosaur blood.
(A) entombed in Burmese amber a 102-million-year-old tickgrasping the feather of a Velociraptor, providing
(B) entombed in Burmese amber a102-million-year-old tick grasping the feather of a Velociraptor and providing
(C) a 102-million-year-old tick grasping thefeather of a Velociraptor entombed in Burmese amber and providing
(D) a 102-million-year-old tick grasping the feather of aVelociraptor entombed in Burmese amber, which provided
(E) a 102-million-year-old tick, entombed inBurmese amber, grasping the feather of a Velociraptor and providing
A错选D Oh,他是说这个事儿provide,意思没看懂。。。
9.(189)Early mariners from the Vikings to medievalexplorers were usually able to find their way if they employed early man-madenavigation tools such as rudimentary magnetic compasses, geomagnetic lodestones, astrolabes, first used in classicalantiquity, or the sun and stars.
A. geomagnetic lodestones, astrolabes, first usedin classical antiquity, or the sun and stars.
B. geomagnetic lodestones, astrolabes, which werefirst used in classical antiquity, or the sun and stars.
C. geomagnetic lodestones, and astrolabes, first used inclassical antiquity, or if they could read the sun and stars.
D. geomagnetic lodestones, or astrolabes, firstused in classical antiquity, or the reading of the sun and stars.
E. geomagnetic lodestones, astrolabes, which werefirst used in classical antiquity, and the sun and stars.
C
10.(190)From the first-class wait staff to theexotic dishes and the ornate silverware, everything about the banquet was designed to impress, and it is.
(A) was designed to impress, and it is
(B) is designed to impress, and it has
(C) is designed to impress, and it does
(D) is being designed to impress, and it has
(E) had been designed to impress, and it has
C错选A,A后is的话是要现在时的
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