问了一个在ACT搞SAT阅读测试的老米.下面是他的回答,
1) Only seven people this century have been killed by the great white shark, the man-eater of the movies-less than those killed by bee stings. A. movies-less than those B. movies-fewer than have been C. movies, which is less than those D. movies, a number lower than the people E. movies, fewer than the ones (I think both B and E are right though I prefer B more. Could you tell me which one is better and why?)
B is the correct response. "Fewer than" refers to the subject of the sentence...those unfortunate souls consumed by great white sharks. In E "the ones" makes this an incorrect response. It is also grammatically dreadful.
(2) Bihar is India's poorest state, with an annual per capita income of $111, lower than in the most impoverished countries of the world. (A) lower than in (B) lower than that of (C) and lower than that of (D) which is lower than in (E) which is lower than it is in (The key is B. However I think "that" in B shoule be "those", because you must get more than one "per capita income" from "countries", thus choice A seems right. Am I right?) B is correct. It is using a comparative, contrasting a state in India with the world's poorest countries The per capita income is referring only to the country of Bihar, thus it is singular.
(3) New techniques in thermal-scanning photography, a process that records radiation from surface areas, makes it possible to study the effects of calefaction, or warming, of a river in greater detail than ever before. (A) makes it possible to study the effects of calefaction, or warming, of a river in greater detail than ever before (B) make it possible to study, in greater detail, the effects of calefaction, or warming, of a river than ever before (C) have made it possible to study in greater detail than ever before the effects of calefaction, or warming, of a river (D) make possible the study of the effects of calefaction, or warming, of a river in greater detail than it ever was before (E) has made it more possible than ever before to study in greater detail the effects of calefaction, or warming, of a river (The key is C. But I think D is right. Plus in choice C "...than ever before the effect..." can cause misunderstanding that is "before the effects..." instead of "study the effects...") It should be C. The effect is in reference to the calefaction of a river. In addition, the words "in greater detail" need to be adjacent to that to which they refer. Thus, it is correct to say "study in greater detail..." rather than separating it as in D. (I hope this makes sense. )
(4) The man was always aware, sometimes proudly and sometimes resentfully, that he was a small-town Midwesterner who was thrust into a world that was dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than him. (A) who was thrust into a world that was dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than him (B) who had been thrust into a world that was dominated by more wealthy, educated, and polished people than him (C) who had been thrust into a world dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and people more polished than he was (D) thrust into a world dominated by more wealthy, educated, and polished people than him (E) thrust into a world dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than he (The key is E. Agree, but still one questione: If I put "he" instead of "him" in choice B, would choice B be right?) If you used "he" rather than "him," it would be technicially correct, but ponderous and unwieldy. "that," "Who had been," and "than" make the sentence somewhat redundant. In tests of this nature, one is generally looking for a simpler construction.
A huge flying reptile that died out with the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago, the Quetzalcoatlus had a wingspan of 36 feet, believed to be the largest flying creature the world has ever seen.
(A) believed to be (B) and that is believed to be (C) and it is believed to have been (D) which was, it is believed (E) which is believed to be This is a badly-written sentence, without a correct answer. In my understanding, the correct answer should read "and is believed to be (or have been) the largest flying creature the world has ever seen. However, I will default to the second best answer, which is C
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