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Day 167
1.(GWD31-35)A consortium of historically Black colleges in the United States capitalizing on such schools traditionally rich relationships with African nations, integrates African concerns into an international business study
A.capitalizing on such school’traditionally rich relationships with African nations
B.while capitalizing on the traditionally rich relationships of such schools and African nations
C.through capitalizing on such schools’and African nations’traditionally rich relationships
D.which capitalize on the traditionally rich relationships of such schools and African nations
E.in capitalizing on such schools’and African nations’traditionally rich relationship

2.(GWD30-Q41)Elk now live almost solely in the Rocky Mountains, which would make it seem that elk are mountain dwellers, while they once ranged over virtually all of the continental United States except for a small strip in the extreme Southwest.
A.Elk now live almost solely in the Rocky Mountains, which would make it seem that elk are mountain dwellers, while
B.The fact that elk now live almost solely in the Rocky Mountains would make it seem that they are mountain dwellers, but
C.It would seem that elk would be mountain dwellers because of their living now solely almost in the Rocky Mountains, but still
D.Now living almost solely in the Rocky Mountains, it would seem that elk were mountain dwellers, although
E.It seems that elk would be mountain dwellers from the fact that they now live solely almost in the Rocky Mountains, since

3.(GWD26-Q3)Deliberately imitating the technique of Louis Armstrong, jazz singer Billie Holiday’s approach to singing was to use her voice like an instrument, in that she ranged freely over the beat, flattened out the melodic contours of tunes, and, in effect, recomposed songs to suit her range, style, and artistic sensibilities.
A.Billie Holiday’s approach to singing was to use her voice like an instrument, in that she ranged freely over the beat, flattened
B.Billie Holiday’s approach to singing was to use her voice in a similar way to how other musicians play instruments, in ranging freely over the beat, flattening
C.Billie Holiday approached singing by using her voice like other musicians played instruments, ranging freely over the beat, flattening
D.Billie Holiday used her voice in the same way that other musicians use their instruments, in that she ranged freely over the beat, flattening
E.Billie Holiday approached singing by using her voice like other musicians instruments, ranging freely over the beat, flattening

4.(39. GWD21-Q39)Almost like clones in their similarity to one another, the cheetah species’homogeneity makes them especially vulnerable to disease.
A.the cheetah species’homogeneity makes them especially vulnerable to disease
B.the cheetah species is especially vulnerable to disease because of its homogeneity
C.the homogeneity of the cheetah species makes it especially vulnerable to disease
D.homogeneity makes members of the cheetah species especially vulnerable to disease
E.members of the cheetah species are especially vulnerable to disease because of their homogeneity

5.(GWD-8-Q15)Clouds are formed from the evaporation of the oceans’ water that is warmed by the Sun and rises high into the atmosphere, condensing in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust.
A.Clouds are formed from the evaporation of the oceans’ water that is warmed by the Sun and rises high into the atmosphere, condensing in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust.
B.Clouds form by the Sun’s warmth evaporating the water in the oceans, which rises high into the atmosphere, condensing in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust.
C.Warmed by the Sun, ocean water evaporates, rises high into the atmosphere, and condenses in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust to form clouds
D.The water in the oceans evaporates, warmed by the Sun, rises high into the atmosphere, and condenses in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust, which forms clouds
E.Ocean water, warmed by the Sun, evaporates and rises high into the atmosphere, which then condenses in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust to form as clouds

6.(GWD-12-Q31)Emily Dickinson’s letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and ending shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, outnumbering her letters to anyone else.
A.Dickinson were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and ending shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, outnumbering
B.Dickinson were written over a period that begins a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and ended shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, outnumber
C.Dickinson, written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and that ends shortly before Emily’s death in 1886 and outnumbering
D.Dickinson, which were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother, ending shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, and outnumbering
E.Dickinson, which were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s
F.marriage to Emily’s brother and ending shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, outnumber

7.(GWD-18-Q11)In no other historical sighting did Halley’s comet cause such a worldwide sensation as did its return in 1910-1911.
A.did its return in 1910-1911
B.had its 1910-1911 return
C.in its return of 1910-1911
D.its return of 1910-1911 did
E.its return in 1910-1911

8.(T-4-Q17)Galileo did not invent the telescope, but on hearing, in 1609, that such an optical instrument had been made, he quickly built his own device from an organ pipe and spectacle lenses.
A.Galileo did not invent the telescope, but on hearing, in 1609, that such an optical instrument had been made, he
B.Galileo had not invented the telescope, but when he heard, in 1609, of such an optical instrument having been made,
C.Galileo, even though he had not invented the telescope, on hearing, in1609, that such an optical instrument had been made, he
D.Even though Galileo did not invent the telescope, on hearing, in 1609, that such an optical instrument had been made,
E.Even though Galileo did not invent the telescope, but when he heard, 1609, of such an optical instrument being made, he

9.(T-4-Q31)As sources of electrical power, windmills now account for only about 2,500 megawatts nationwide, but production is almost expected to double by the end of the year, which would provide enough electricity for 1.3 million households.
A.almost expected to double by the end of the year, which would provide
B.almost expected that it will double by the end of the year, thus providing
C.expected that it will almost double by the end of the year to provide
D.expected almost to double by the end of the year and thus to provide
E.expected almost to double by the end of the year, which would thus be providing

10.(T-9-Q24. 987-304)For many people, household labor remains demanding even if able to afford household appliances their grandparents would find a miracle.
A.even if able to afford household appliances their grandparents would find a miracle
B.despite being able to afford household appliances their grandparents would find a miracle
C.even if they can afford household appliances their grandparents would have found miraculous
D.although they could afford household appliances their grandparents would find miraculous
E.even if they are able to afford household appliances which would have been a miracle to their grandparents
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Day 167
1.(GWD31-35)A consortium of historically Black colleges in the United States capitalizing on such schools traditionally rich relationships with African nations, integrates African concerns into an international business study
A.capitalizing on such school’traditionally rich relationships with African nations
B.while capitalizing on the traditionally rich relationships of such schools and African nations
C.through capitalizing on such schools’and African nations’traditionally rich relationships
D.which capitalize on the traditionally rich relationships of such schools and African nations
E.in capitalizing on such schools’and African nations’traditionally rich relationship

2.(GWD30-Q41)Elk now live almost solely in the Rocky Mountains, which would make it seem that elk are mountain dwellers, while they once ranged over virtually all of the continental United States except for a small strip in the extreme Southwest.
A.Elk now live almost solely in the Rocky Mountains, which would make it seem that elk are mountain dwellers, while
B.The fact that elk now live almost solely in the Rocky Mountains would make it seem that they are mountain dwellers, but
C.It would seem that elk would be mountain dwellers because of their living now solely almost in the Rocky Mountains, but still
D.Now living almost solely in the Rocky Mountains, it would seem that elk were mountain dwellers, although
E.It seems that elk would be mountain dwellers from the fact that they now live solely almost in the Rocky Mountains, since

3.(GWD26-Q3)Deliberately imitating the technique of Louis Armstrong, jazz singer Billie Holiday’s approach to singing was to use her voice like an instrument, in that she ranged freely over the beat, flattened out the melodic contours of tunes, and, in effect, recomposed songs to suit her range, style, and artistic sensibilities.
A.Billie Holiday’s approach to singing was to use her voice like an instrument, in that she ranged freely over the beat, flattened
B.Billie Holiday’s approach to singing was to use her voice in a similar way to how other musicians play instruments, in ranging freely over the beat, flattening
C.Billie Holiday approached singing by using her voice like other musicians played instruments, ranging freely over the beat, flattening
D.Billie Holiday used her voice in the same way that other musicians use their instruments, in that she ranged freely over the beat, flattening并列
E.Billie Holiday approached singing by using her voice like other musicians instruments, ranging freely over the beat, flattening

4.(39. GWD21-Q39)Almost like clones in their similarity to one another, the cheetah species’homogeneity makes them especially vulnerable to disease.
A.the cheetah species’homogeneity makes them especially vulnerable to disease
B.the cheetah species is especially vulnerable to disease because of its homogeneity
C.the homogeneity of the cheetah species makes it especially vulnerable to disease
D.homogeneity makes members of the cheetah species especially vulnerable to disease
E.members of the cheetah species are especially vulnerable to disease because of their homogeneity

5.(GWD-8-Q15)Clouds are formed from the evaporation of the oceans’ water that is warmed by the Sun and rises high into the atmosphere, condensing in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust.
A.Clouds are formed from the evaporation of the oceans’ water that is warmed by the Sun and rises high into the atmosphere, condensing in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust.
B.Clouds form by the Sun’s warmth evaporating the water in the oceans, which rises high into the atmosphere, condensing in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust.
C.Warmed by the Sun, ocean water evaporates, rises high into the atmosphere, and condenses in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust to form clouds
D.The water in the oceans evaporates, warmed by the Sun, rises high into the atmosphere, and condenses in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust, which forms clouds
E.Ocean water, warmed by the Sun, evaporates and rises high into the atmosphere, which then condenses in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust to form as clouds

6.(GWD-12-Q31)Emily Dickinson’s letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and ending shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, outnumbering her letters to anyone else.
A.Dickinson were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and ending shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, outnumbering
B.Dickinson were written over a period that begins a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and ended shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, outnumber
C.Dickinson, written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and that ends shortly before Emily’s death in 1886 and outnumbering
D.Dickinson, which were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother, ending shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, and outnumbering
E.Dickinson, which were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and ending shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, outnumber

7.(GWD-18-Q11)In no other historical sighting did Halley’s comet cause such a worldwide sensation as did its return in 1910-1911.
A.did its return in 1910-1911
B.had its 1910-1911 return
C.in its return of 1910-1911
D.its return of 1910-1911 did
E.its return in 1910-1911

8.(T-4-Q17)Galileo did not invent the telescope, but on hearing, in 1609, that such an optical instrument had been made, he quickly built his own device from an organ pipe and spectacle lenses.
A.Galileo did not invent the telescope, but on hearing, in 1609, that such an optical instrument had been made, he
B.Galileo had not invented the telescope, but when he heard, in 1609, of such an optical instrument having been made,
C.Galileo, even though he had not invented the telescope, on hearing, in1609, that such an optical instrument had been made, he
D.Even though Galileo did not invent the telescope, on hearing, in 1609, that such an optical instrument had been made,
E.Even though Galileo did not invent the telescope, but when he heard, 1609, of such an optical instrument being made, he

9.(T-4-Q31)As sources of electrical power, windmills now account for only about 2,500 megawatts nationwide, but production is almost expected to double by the end of the year, which would provide enough electricity for 1.3 million households.
A.almost expected to double by the end of the year, which would provide
B.almost expected that it will double by the end of the year, thus providing
C.expected that it will almost double by the end of the year to provide
D.expected almost to double by the end of the year and thus to provide
E.expected almost to double by the end of the year, which would thus be providing

10.(T-9-Q24. 987-304)For many people, household labor remains demanding even if able to afford household appliances their grandparents would find a miracle.
A.even if able to afford household appliances their grandparents would find a miracle
B.despite being able to afford household appliances their grandparents would find a miracle
C.even if they can afford household appliances their grandparents would have found miraculous
D.although they could afford household appliances their grandparents would find miraculous
E.even if they are able to afford household appliances which would have been a miracle to their grandparents[size=14.007px] [size=14.007px]changes the meaning from the grandparents finding the appliances miraculous to the grandparents finding the ability to buy the appliances miraculou[size=14.007px]s.

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Day 167 - 错1个
1.(GWD31-35)A consortium of historically Black colleges in the United States capitalizing on such schools traditionally rich relationships with African nations, integrates African concerns into an international business study
A.capitalizing on such school’traditionally rich relationships with African nations
B.while capitalizing on the traditionally rich relationships of such schools and African nations
C.through capitalizing on such schools’and African nations’traditionally rich relationships
D.which capitalize on the traditionally rich relationships of such schools and African nations
E.in capitalizing on such schools’and African nations’traditionally rich relationship

2.(GWD30-Q41)Elk now live almost solely in the Rocky Mountains, which would make it seem that elk are mountain dwellers, while they once ranged over virtually all of the continental United States except for a small strip in the extreme Southwest.
A.Elk now live almost solely in the Rocky Mountains, which would make it seem that elk are mountain dwellers, while
B.The fact that elk now live almost solely in the Rocky Mountains would make it seem that they are mountain dwellers, but
C.It would seem that elk would be mountain dwellers because of their living now solely almost in the Rocky Mountains, but still
D.Now living almost solely in the Rocky Mountains, it would seem that elk were mountain dwellers, although
E.It seems that elk would be mountain dwellers from the fact that they now live solely almost in the Rocky Mountains, since

3.(GWD26-Q3)Deliberately imitating the technique of Louis Armstrong, jazz singer Billie Holiday’s approach to singing was to use her voice like an instrument, in that she ranged freely over the beat, flattened out the melodic contours of tunes, and, in effect, recomposed songs to suit her range, style, and artistic sensibilities.
A.Billie Holiday’s approach to singing was to use her voice like an instrument, in that she ranged freely over the beat, flattened
B.Billie Holiday’s approach to singing was to use her voice in a similar way to how other musicians play instruments, in ranging freely over the beat, flattening
C.Billie Holiday approached singing by using her voice like other musicians played instruments, ranging freely over the beat, flattening
D.Billie Holiday used her voice in the same way that other musicians use their instruments, in that she ranged freely over the beat, flattening
E.Billie Holiday approached singing by using her voice like other musicians instruments, ranging freely over the beat, flattening

4.(39. GWD21-Q39)Almost like clones in their similarity to one another, the cheetah species’homogeneity makes them especially vulnerable to disease.
A.the cheetah species’homogeneity makes them especially vulnerable to disease
B.the cheetah species is especially vulnerable to disease because of its homogeneity
C.the homogeneity of the cheetah species makes it especially vulnerable to disease
D.homogeneity makes members of the cheetah species especially vulnerable to disease
E.members of the cheetah species are especially vulnerable to disease because of their homogeneity

5.(GWD-8-Q15)Clouds are formed from the evaporation of the oceans’ water that is warmed by the Sun and rises high into the atmosphere, condensing in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust.
A.Clouds are formed from the evaporation of the oceans’ water that is warmed by the Sun and rises high into the atmosphere, condensing in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust.
B.Clouds form by the Sun’s warmth evaporating the water in the oceans, which rises high into the atmosphere, condensing in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust.
C.Warmed by the Sun, ocean water evaporates, rises high into the atmosphere, and condenses in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust to form clouds
D.The water in the oceans evaporates, warmed by the Sun, rises high into the atmosphere, and condenses in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust, which forms clouds
E.Ocean water, warmed by the Sun, evaporates and rises high into the atmosphere, which then condenses in tiny droplets on minute particles of dust to form as clouds

6.(GWD-12-Q31)Emily Dickinson’s letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and ending shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, outnumbering her letters to anyone else.
A.Dickinson were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and ending shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, outnumbering
B.Dickinson were written over a period that begins a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and ended shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, outnumber
C.Dickinson, written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and that ends shortly before Emily’s death in 1886 and outnumbering
D.Dickinson, which were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother, ending shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, and outnumbering
E.Dickinson, which were written over a period beginning a few years before Susan’s marriage to Emily’s brother and ending shortly before Emily’s death in 1886, outnumber

7.(GWD-18-Q11)In no other historical sighting did Halley’s comet cause such a worldwide sensation as did its return in 1910-1911.
A.did its return in 1910-1911
B.had its 1910-1911 return
C.in its return of 1910-1911
D.its return of 1910-1911 did
E.its return in 1910-1911

8.(T-4-Q17)Galileo did not invent the telescope, but on hearing, in 1609, that such an optical instrument had been made, he quickly built his own device from an organ pipe and spectacle lenses.
A.Galileo did not invent the telescope, but on hearing, in 1609, that such an optical instrument had been made, he
B.Galileo had not invented the telescope, but when he heard, in 1609, of such an optical instrument having been made,
C.Galileo, even though he had not invented the telescope, on hearing, in1609, that such an optical instrument had been made, he
D.Even though Galileo did not invent the telescope, on hearing, in 1609, that such an optical instrument had been made,
E.Even though Galileo did not invent the telescope, but when he heard, 1609, of such an optical instrument being made, he

9.(T-4-Q31)As sources of electrical power, windmills now account for only about 2,500 megawatts nationwide, but production is almost expected to double by the end of the year, which would provide enough electricity for 1.3 million households.
A.almost expected to double by the end of the year, which would provide
B.almost expected that it will double by the end of the year, thus providing
C.expected that it will almost double by the end of the year to provide
D.expected almost to double by the end of the year and thus to provide
E.expected almost to double by the end of the year, which would thus be providing

10.(T-9-Q24. 987-304)For many people, household labor remains demanding even if able to afford household appliances their grandparents would find a miracle.
A.even if able to afford household appliances their grandparents would find a miracle
B.despite being able to afford household appliances their grandparents would find a miracle
C.even if they can afford household appliances their grandparents would have found miraculous
D.although they could afford household appliances their grandparents would find miraculous
E.even if they are able to afford household appliances which would have been a miracle to their grandparents
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1.(GWD31-35)A consortium of historically Black colleges in the United States capitalizing on such schools traditionally rich relationships with African nations, integrates African concerns into an international business study
A.capitalizing on such school’traditionally rich relationships with African nations
网上找解析的时候,发现这道题有的版本United States 后面有个逗号,作插入去修饰主语,这样就比较好理解,否则少了逗号感觉修饰不到consortium,需要修饰邻近的US


10.(T-9-Q24. 987-304)For many people, household labor remains demanding even if able to afford household appliances their grandparents would find a miracle.
A.even if able to afford household appliances their grandparents would find a miracle
B.despite being able to afford household appliances their grandparents would find a miracle
C.even if they can afford household appliances their grandparents would have found miraculous
D.although they could afford household appliances their grandparents would find miraculous
E.even if they are able to afford household appliances which would have been a miracle to their grandparents
Afford household appliances是能力范围之内不用虚拟;
their grandparents would have found miraculous是对不太可能的事情进行的虚拟
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