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楼主
发表于 2007-5-11 10:52:00 | 只看该作者

新题25.无答案,大家讨论下吧

1. Industrial growth that was being stifled by the
country’s dictatorship, but now they are developing
their full economic potential.
(A) Industrial growth that was being stifled by
the country’s dictatorship, but now they are
developing their full economic potential.
(B) The dictatorship had stifled industrial growth,
but the country is now developing their full
economic potential.
(C) Industrial growth was stifled by the country’s
dictatorship, and so now they are developing
their full economic potential.
(D) Though the dictatorship had stifled industrial
growth, the country is now developing its full
economic potential.
(E) Now developing their full economic potential,
the country’s dictatorship had stifled industrial
growth.

2. Looking down through the boat’s glass bottom, a
school of yellow fish was seen
swimming along with
the turtles.
(A) a school of yellow fish was seen
(B) a school of yellow fish were seen
(C) we saw a school of yellow fish
(D) we seen a school of yellow fish
(E) yellow fish in schools are seen
3. A radio system consists of a means of transforming
sounds into electromagnetic waves and of transmitting
those waves through space; after this those waves must
be transformed
back into sounds.
(A) waves and of transmitting those waves through
space; after this those waves must be
transformed
(B) waves, transmitting the waves through space, and
transforming them
(C) waves, of transmitting them through space, and
then the translation of them
(D) waves and of transmitting them through space;
after this the waves have to be translated
(E) waves, of the transmitting of those waves through
space and of translating same
4. It underlies the poem that human beings are free to
choose and may be blamed for their choices.
(A) It underlies the poem
(B) In the poem, they assumed
(C) In the poem, a basic assumption which is made is
(D) It is an assumption that underlies the poem
(E) The basic assumption of the poem is

5. The modern city may not have new citadels or
cathedrals, but there is a great many new office
buildings and freeways.
(A) but there is a great many new office buildings and
freeways
(B) but it does have a great many new office buildings
and freeways
(C) but a great many new office buildings and
freeways
(D) although many new office buildings and freeways
are there
(E) although a great many new office buildings and
freeways are seen
6. The remains of the Apatosaurus provide evidence of
there being giants existing
on Earth during the late
Jurassic period.
(A) of there being giants existing
(B) of there having been giants existing
(C) of there existing giants
(D) that giants have existed
(E) that giants existed
7. Farming in that area of the country is inefficient
because of their farm machinery shortage and that they
lack the
knowledge to operate it.
(A) because of their farm machinery shortage and that
they lack the
(B) in that they have a shortage of farm machinery and
a lack of
(C) because of the shortage of farm machinery and
their lacking the
(D) in that there is both a shortage of farm machinery
as well as a lack of
(E) because of the shortage of farm machinery and the
lack of
8. The most popular painting in the exhibit of works by
local artists was done by a seventy-year-old woman,
who painted an exquisite self-portrait of herself.
(A) was done by a seventy-year-old woman, who
painted an exquisite self-portrait of herself
(B) was an exquisite self-portrait of a seventy-yearold
woman, who painted herself
(C) was an exquisite self-portrait of a seventy-yearold
woman
(D) was done by a seventy-year-old woman, and it is
her own exquisite self-portrait
(E) was by a seventy-year-old woman, being an
exquisite self-portrait
9. The tiles are sorted not only by their surface
appearance but also according to their hardness and
their capacity of conducting heat.
(A) according to their hardness and their capacity of
conducting heat
(B) according to their hardness and of their heatconducting
capacity
(C) by their hardness and if they have the capacity for
heat conduction
(D) by their hardness and their capacity for
conducting heat
(E) by their hardness and capacity in heat
conduction
10. Radio frequencies have to be allocated to users so that
one transmission will not interfere with another.
(A) one transmission will not interfere with another
(B) each transmission cannot interfere with another’s
(C) transmitting them will not interfere with one
another
(D) no transmission is interfered with by another
(E) no one transmission would have interference with
the other
11. The Pony Express was an ingenious system for
carrying mail; it was in existence only briefly,
however
, before the telegraph system made it
obsolete.
(A) mail; it was in existence only briefly,
however,
(B) mail, for it was in existence only briefly,
however,
(C) mail; however, existing only briefly
(D) mail, having existed only briefly
(E) mail, but was existing only briefly

第二部分1. A recent discovery is the finding that people who both
drink and smoke are greater cancer risks than those
who do only one of these things.
(A) A recent discovery is the finding that
(B) A recent discovery came when they learned that
(C) Recently, a finding is that
(D) It has recently been discovered that
(E) It is a recent discovery that
2. The notion that a biography should be full of praise
and free of criticism prevailed during most of the
nineteenth century.
(A) The notion that a biography should be full of
praise and free of criticism prevailed during
most of the nineteenth century.
(B) The notion that prevailed about a biography
during most of the nineteenth century was that
of being full of praise and free of criticism.
(C) During most of the nineteenth century, they had
a prevalent notion that a biography should be
full of praise and free of criticism.
(D) Prevalent as a notion during most of the
nineteenth century was for a biography to be
full of praise and free of criticism.
(E) Prevalent during most of the nineteenth century,
the notion prevailed that a biography should be
full of praise and free of criticism.
3. A native New Yorker, Gloria Naylor’s first novel won
an American Book Award in 1983.
(A) A native New Yorker, Gloria Naylor’s first novel
(B) A native New Yorker, the first novel by Gloria
Naylor
(C) The first novel by native New Yorker
Gloria Naylor
(D) Gloria Naylor, a native New Yorker, wrote her
first novel thus having
(E) Gloria Naylor wrote her first novel and the native
New Yorker
4. Charlie Chaplin developed definite ideas about the art
of comedy and as a result sentiment, satire, and social
criticism were introduced
into his work.
(A) sentiment, satire, and social criticism were
introduced
(B) sentiment, satire, and social criticism were
introduced by him
(C) having introduced sentiment, satire, and social
criticism
(D) introduced sentiment, satire, and social criticism
(E) the introduction of sentiment, satire, and social
criticism

5. Someone living in a technological, consumptionoriented
culture probably taxes the environment at a
rate many times that of a country such as Myanmar.
(A) that of a country such as Myanmar
(B) that of someone living in a country like Myanmar
(C) what you find in Myanmar, for instance
(D) the rate in a country such as Myanmar
(E) a citizen of Myanmar, for instance
6. Airport runways must be constantly swept clear of
trash and other debris that could be sucked into a jetengine
intake or it could cause a serious accident.
(A) intake or it could cause a serious accident
(B) intake, this causes a serious accident
(C) intake and cause a serious accident
(D) intake, preventing a serious accident
(E) intakes and avoiding a serious accident
7. In believing that firsthand experience would enhance
the credibility of his biography of Columbus, Professor
Morison retraced the route of Columbus’ first voyage.
(A) In believing that
(B) Believing that
(C) In his belief that
(D) He believed that
(E) By believing that
8. Except in mathematics, absolute proof is more often an
ideal to be sought than a goal to be reached, a fact that
the courts recognize by setting
varying standards of
proof for different kinds of cases.
(A) a fact that the courts recognize by setting
(B) which the courts recognize and set
(C) and this is recognized when the courts are setting
(D) and it is recognized by the courts when they set
(E) and the courts recognize this fact setting
9. My grandfather never learned to use a calculator, as he
shops
he can accurately compute his grocery bill in his
head to within a dollar.
(A) as he shops
(B) while shopping
(C) but as he shops
(D) therefore, when shopping
(E) however, he shops so that
10. The first African American woman to win the Pulitzer
Prize for poetry, Gwendolyn Brooks with her special
interest in encouraging
young poets.
(A) with her special interest in encouraging
(B) had a special interest in encouraging
(C) having had a special interest, which was to
encourage
(D) who had a special interest in encouraging
(E) she had a special interest to encourage
11. Although fascinated by chance and coincidence, Paul
Auster’s novels are written
with careful attention to
style and balance.
(A) Paul Auster’s novels are written
(B) Paul Auster’s novels were written
(C) Paul Auster writes his novels
(D) Paul Auster is a writer
(E) Paul Auster had wrote
12. Early American factories did not so much replace
household manufacturing but complement it.
(A) but complement
(B) as complement
(C) but they complemented
(D) and they complemented
(E) as they were to complement

13. After teaching, becoming involved in several fashion
enterprises, and after she founded the Harlem Institute
of Fashion, Lois Alexander Lane launched the Black
Fashion Museum.
(A) after she founded
(B) after the founding of
(C) founding
(D) she had founded
(E) having founded
14. In eighteenth-century France, economic inequalities
made many people angry, and a violent revolution was
fueled.
(A) angry, and a violent revolution was fueled
(B) angry; it fueled a violent revolution
(C) angry, and this anger fueled a violent revolution
(D) angry, that anger fueled a violent
revolution
(E) angry; thus fueling a violent revolution

沙发
发表于 2007-5-11 11:47:00 | 只看该作者

刚做的

第一部分

  1.d 代词的单复
  2.c 逻辑主语
  3.b 平行
  4.d it作形式主语必须要能够还原
  5.b not...but 平行,如果没有平行就拆开看,把but当作转折词连接两个完整句子
  6.e evidence的用法
  7.e 代词无指代;并列,简洁
  8.c 简洁 self-和herself重复
  9.e 平行,简洁
  10.a one...another 简洁
*11.e  a/e不确定,期待大nn回答


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板凳
发表于 2007-5-11 12:22:00 | 只看该作者

第二部分:

  1.d it形式主语要能还原,抽象动词优于其抽象名词
  2.a 简洁清晰
  3.c 排除其他
  4.d and连接第二谓语,第二谓语的宾语平行
*5.d 排除bce后,本着代词少出现的原则去除a
  6.d 现在分词短语作状语修饰前面的整句话
  7.b 主谓一致
  8.a 排除bcde
  9.c 不加but则要有句号,as作引导词引导时间状语从句
  10.b 补出句子谓语成分
  11.c 主谓一致,d遗漏了句子重点novel
*12.c so much作副词成分:did not replace sth so much;but连接两个并列句子
*13.c 平行结构,但觉得e似乎也有道理,found不是能够持续的动作
  14.a 代词、指向性词少出现为妙


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地板
 楼主| 发表于 2007-5-15 13:10:00 | 只看该作者
我做的一样。。关于11题还是不确定。。大家讨论啊
5#
 楼主| 发表于 2007-5-15 13:21:00 | 只看该作者
第二部分的第五题,我也选择D,因为这里是个比较。Many times 修饰的是Rate的倍数。。。而且A.B的that指代不明,E比较对象错。C项what you find根本就是胡扯。如何根rate发生比较呢?
6#
发表于 2007-5-16 00:28:00 | 只看该作者
第二部分11题选C么?我觉得根据逻辑主语只能选B啊...
7#
发表于 2007-5-16 00:35:00 | 只看该作者
另外,第一部分的11题觉得应该选e;A中 1.mail后面的semicolon把句子割开了;2.however远没有e中的but简洁
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