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Day73
1.(321)While the Eastern Whip-poor-will – a nocturnal bird that feeds mostly in the very early morning – and the Common Nighthawk – a nocturnal bird from the same family that, despite its name, feeds mostly during the morning and evening– appear equal in size to each other when sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger due to its greater wingspan.

A. appear equal in size to each other when sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger due to its greater wingspan.

B. appear equal in size to one another when sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger due to its greater wingspan.

C. appear equal in size when sitting on a branch or in a nest; in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger because of its greater wingspan.

D. appear equal in size to each other when they are sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger because of its greater wingspan

E. appear equal in size when they are seen on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger because of its greater wingspan.

2.(322)In contrast to 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(A) In contrast to 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(B) In contrast to 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, World War I had over two-thirds of its troops killed from direct combat on the battlefield.

(C) In contrast to troops in 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(D) While most casualties in 19th-century wars resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(E) Whereas most casualties in 19th-century wars resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the casualties in World War I resulted from direct combat on the battlefield.

3.(323)By combining the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, with their own observations, researchers from Greenpeace were able to estimate how much plastic was likely on reefs in 15 different nations in the Asia-Pacific region.

A. By combining the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, with their own observations, researchers from Greenpeace were able

B. A known quantity from previous researchers’ work, the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to be able

C. The amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to be able

D. By combining the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, and with their own observations, researchers from Greenpeace were able

E. The amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, and combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to

4.(324)On the recommendation of top financial advisors, corporate officials diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally responsible decision.

(A) On the recommendation of top financial advisors, corporate officials diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally responsible decision.

(B) Corporate officials, on the recommendation of top financial advisors, diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally responsible decision.

(C) On the recommendation of top financial advisors, corporate officials diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally irresponsible decision.

(D) Just before the government lowered interest rates, top financial advisors told corporate officials to divert one million dollars into the bond market and that turned out to be a very fiscally responsible decision.

(E) Just after the government lowered interest rates, top financial advisors told corporate officials to divert one million dollars into the bond market and that turned out to be a very fiscally responsible decision.

5.(325)The rare bird, considered extinct for over fifty years and actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, has made a remarkable comeback over the past decade.

(A) The rare bird, considered extinct for over fifty years and actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, has made a remarkable comeback over the past decade.

(B) The rare bird, which had been considered extinct for over fifty years but it was actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, has made a remarkable comeback over the past decade.

(C) The rare bird, which was considered extinct for over fifty years and had actually been thriving in a remote part of the Andes, made a remarkable comeback over the past decade

(D) The rare bird was considered extinct for over fifty years, but it was actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, and, over the past decade, has made a remarkable comeback.

(E) The rare bird was considered extinct for over fifty years, was actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, and, over the past decade, has made an remarkable comeback.

6.(326)The kindergarten teacher had the children in the class gather snowflakes outdoors to demonstrate that, like people, no two snowflakes is similar enough to justify labeling them exact replicas.

A. that, like people, no two snowflakes is similar enough to justify labeling them
B. the fact that no two snowflakes, like no two people, is similar enough to justify the labeling of them
C. how no two snowflakes, or people, is similar enough to justify their being labeled
D. that no two snowflakes, just like no two people, are similar enough to justify the labeling of them
E. that, like people, no two snowflakes are similar enough to justify labeling them

7.(327)There is crude oil and natural gas supplied to the refineries of North America and to the world by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System.

(A) There is crude oil and natural gas supplied to the refineries of North America and to the world by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System.
(B) By the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System the refineries of North America and the world are supplied with crude oil and natural gas.
(C) The 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System supplies crude oil and natural gas to the refineries of North America and to the world.
(D) The refineries of North America and the world are supplied with crude oil and natural gas by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System.
(E) Crude oil and natural gas are supplied by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System to the refineries of North America and to the world.

8.(328)Nothing quite like this Broadway production has ever been made before, and it proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries and around the world.

A. Nothing quite like this Broadway production has ever been made before, and it proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries and around the world.

B. This Broadway production, something which has never been made before, proved to be a huge hit, broadcast around the world in 20 different countries.

C. Unlike anything that had ever been made before, this Broadway production proved to be a huge hit, broadcasting in 20 different countries and around the world.

D. Nothing quite like this Broadway show had ever been made before, and it proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries around the world.

E. Nothing quite like this Broadway show was made before, and it had proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries around the world.

9.(329)The defective thermometers will sometimes fail to register a fever when it is present and indicate that there is one when it is not.

A. a fever when it is present and indicate that there is one
B. a fever when it is present and indicate that one is present
C. when a fever is present and indicate that there is one
D. when a fever is present and indicates its presence
E. the presence of a fever when it is there and indicates its presence

10.(330)Doctors sometimes insist that their patients’ illnesses are the result of depression, but in ascribing these ailments to a psychological disorder, the patients are in effect told that these illnesses are all in their head.

A. in ascribing these ailments to a psychological disorder
B. if these ailments are ascribed as the cause for a psychological disorder
C. in ascribing a psychological disorder as the cause for these ailments
D. if these ailments are ascribed to a psychological disorder
E. in ascribing a psychological disorder to these ailments

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发表于 2022-12-21 10:07:12 | 只看该作者
Day73
1.(321)While the Eastern Whip-poor-will – a nocturnal bird that feeds mostly in the very early morning – and the Common Nighthawk – a nocturnal bird from the same family that, despite its name, feeds mostly during the morning and evening– appear equal in size to each other when sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger due to its greater wingspan.
C错,选E
A. appear equal in size to each other when sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger due to its greater wingspan.

B. appear equal in size to one another when sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger due to its greater wingspan.

C. appear equal in size when sitting on a branch or in a nest; in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger because of its greater wingspan.

D. appear equal in size to each other when they are sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger because of its greater wingspan

E. appear equal in size when they are seen on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger because of its greater wingspan.

2.(322)In contrast to 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.
C错,选E
(A) In contrast to 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(B) In contrast to 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, World War I had over two-thirds of its troops killed from direct combat on the battlefield.

(C) In contrast to troops in 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(D) While most casualties in 19th-century wars resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(E) Whereas most casualties in 19th-century wars resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the casualties in World War I resulted from direct combat on the battlefield.

3.(323)By combining the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, with their own observations, researchers from Greenpeace were able to estimate how much plastic was likely on reefs in 15 different nations in the Asia-Pacific region.
D错,选A
A. By combining the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, with their own observations, researchers from Greenpeace were able

B. A known quantity from previous researchers’ work, the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to be able

C. The amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to be able

D. By combining the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, and with their own observations, researchers from Greenpeace were able

E. The amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, and combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to

4.(324)On the recommendation of top financial advisors, corporate officials diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally responsible decision.
D
(A) On the recommendation of top financial advisors, corporate officials diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally responsible decision.

(B) Corporate officials, on the recommendation of top financial advisors, diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally responsible decision.

(C) On the recommendation of top financial advisors, corporate officials diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally irresponsible decision.

(D) Just before the government lowered interest rates, top financial advisors told corporate officials to divert one million dollars into the bond market and that turned out to be a very fiscally responsible decision.

(E) Just after the government lowered interest rates, top financial advisors told corporate officials to divert one million dollars into the bond market and that turned out to be a very fiscally responsible decision.

5.(325)The rare bird, considered extinct for over fifty years and actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, has made a remarkable comeback over the past decade.
B错,选D
(A) The rare bird, considered extinct for over fifty years and actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, has made a remarkable comeback over the past decade.

(B) The rare bird, which had been considered extinct for over fifty years but it was actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, has made a remarkable comeback over the past decade.

(C) The rare bird, which was considered extinct for over fifty years and had actually been thriving in a remote part of the Andes, made a remarkable comeback over the past decade

(D) The rare bird was considered extinct for over fifty years, but it was actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, and, over the past decade, has made a remarkable comeback.

(E) The rare bird was considered extinct for over fifty years, was actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, and, over the past decade, has made an remarkable comeback.

6.(326)The kindergarten teacher had the children in the class gather snowflakes outdoors to demonstrate that, like people, no two snowflakes is similar enough to justify labeling them exact replicas.
D错,选E
A. that, like people, no two snowflakes is similar enough to justify labeling them
B. the fact that no two snowflakes, like no two people, is similar enough to justify the labeling of them
C. how no two snowflakes, or people, is similar enough to justify their being labeled
D. that no two snowflakes, just like no two people, are similar enough to justify the labeling of them
E. that, like people, no two snowflakes are similar enough to justify labeling them

7.(327)There is crude oil and natural gas supplied to the refineries of North America and to the world by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System.
C
(A) There is crude oil and natural gas supplied to the refineries of North America and to the world by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System.
(B) By the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System the refineries of North America and the world are supplied with crude oil and natural gas.
(C) The 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System supplies crude oil and natural gas to the refineries of North America and to the world.
(D) The refineries of North America and the world are supplied with crude oil and natural gas by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System.
(E) Crude oil and natural gas are supplied by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System to the refineries of North America and to the world.

8.(328)Nothing quite like this Broadway production has ever been made before, and it proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries and around the world.
B错,选D
A. Nothing quite like this Broadway production has ever been made before, and it proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries and around the world.

B. This Broadway production, something which has never been made before, proved to be a huge hit, broadcast around the world in 20 different countries.

C. Unlike anything that had ever been made before, this Broadway production proved to be a huge hit, broadcasting in 20 different countries and around the world.

D. Nothing quite like this Broadway show had ever been made before, and it proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries around the world.

E. Nothing quite like this Broadway show was made before, and it had proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries around the world.

9.(329)The defective thermometers will sometimes fail to register a fever when it is present and indicate that there is one when it is not.
C错,选B
A. a fever when it is present and indicate that there is one
B. a fever when it is present and indicate that one is present
C. when a fever is present and indicate that there is one
D. when a fever is present and indicates its presence
E. the presence of a fever when it is there and indicates its presence

10.(330)Doctors sometimes insist that their patients’ illnesses are the result of depression, but in ascribing these ailments to a psychological disorder, the patients are in effect told that these illnesses are all in their head.
D
A. in ascribing these ailments to a psychological disorder
B. if these ailments are ascribed as the cause for a psychological disorder
C. in ascribing a psychological disorder as the cause for these ailments
D. if these ailments are ascribed to a psychological disorder
E. in ascribing a psychological disorder to these ailments

32#
发表于 2022-12-20 00:31:16 | 只看该作者
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31#
发表于 2022-12-18 13:00:08 | 只看该作者
Day73 (错了7道)
1.(321)While the Eastern Whip-poor-will – a nocturnal bird that feeds mostly in the very early morning – and the Common Nighthawk – a nocturnal bird from the same family that, despite its name, feeds mostly during the morning and evening– appear equal in size to each other when sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger due to its greater wingspan.

A. appear equal in size to each other when sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger due to its greater wingspan.

B. appear equal in size to one another when sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger due to its greater wingspan.

C. appear equal in size when sitting on a branch or in a nest; in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger because of its greater wingspan.

D. appear equal in size to each other when they are sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger because of its greater wingspan

E. appear equal in size when they are seen on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger because of its greater wingspan.
答案:C
One another用于三人及三人以上,排除B;w

2.(322)In contrast to 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(A) In contrast to 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(B) In contrast to 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, World War I had over two-thirds of its troops killed from direct combat on the battlefield.

(C) In contrast to troops in 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(D) While most casualties in 19th-century wars resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(E) Whereas most casualties in 19th-century wars resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the casualties in World War I resulted from direct combat on the battlefield.
答案:B
19th-century wars与troops相比,比较对象不对等,排除A;killed应该用被动时,排除C;
E?

3.(323)By combining the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, with their own observations, researchers from Greenpeace were able to estimate how much plastic was likely on reefs in 15 different nations in the Asia-Pacific region.

A. By combining the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, with their own observations, researchers from Greenpeace were able

B. A known quantity from previous researchers’ work, the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to be able

C. The amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to be able

D. By combining the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, and with their own observations, researchers from Greenpeace were able

E. The amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, and combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to
答案:A

4.(324)On the recommendation of top financial advisors, corporate officials diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally responsible decision.

(A) On the recommendation of top financial advisors, corporate officials diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally responsible decision.

(B) Corporate officials, on the recommendation of top financial advisors, diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally responsible decision.

(C) On the recommendation of top financial advisors, corporate officials diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally irresponsible decision.

(D) Just before the government lowered interest rates, top financial advisors told corporate officials to divert one million dollars into the bond market and that turned out to be a very fiscally responsible decision.

(E) Just after the government lowered interest rates, top financial advisors told corporate officials to divert one million dollars into the bond market and that turned out to be a very fiscally responsible decision.
答案:D
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
5.(325)The rare bird, considered extinct for over fifty years and actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, has made a remarkable comeback over the past decade.

(A) The rare bird, considered extinct for over fifty years and actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, has made a remarkable comeback over the past decade.

(B) The rare bird, which had been considered extinct for over fifty years but it was actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, has made a remarkable comeback over the past decade.

(C) The rare bird, which was considered extinct for over fifty years and had actually been thriving in a remote part of the Andes, made a remarkable comeback over the past decade

(D) The rare bird was considered extinct for over fifty years, but it was actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, and, over the past decade, has made a remarkable comeback.

(E) The rare bird was considered extinct for over fifty years, was actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, and, over the past decade, has made an remarkable comeback.
答案:B

6.(326)The kindergarten teacher had the children in the class gather snowflakes outdoors to demonstrate that, like people, no two snowflakes is similar enough to justify labeling them exact replicas.

A. that, like people, no two snowflakes is similar enough to justify labeling them
B. the fact that no two snowflakes, like no two people, is similar enough to justify the labeling of them
C. how no two snowflakes, or people, is similar enough to justify their being labeled
D. that no two snowflakes, just like no two people, are similar enough to justify the labeling of them
E. that, like people, no two snowflakes are similar enough to justify labeling them
答案:D

7.(327)There is crude oil and natural gas supplied to the refineries of North America and to the world by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System.

(A) There is crude oil and natural gas supplied to the refineries of North America and to the world by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System.
(B) By the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System the refineries of North America and the world are supplied with crude oil and natural gas.
(C) The 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System supplies crude oil and natural gas to the refineries of North America and to the world.
(D) The refineries of North America and the world are supplied with crude oil and natural gas by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System.
(E) Crude oil and natural gas are supplied by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System to the refineries of North America and to the world.
答案:E

8.(328)Nothing quite like this Broadway production has ever been made before, and it proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries and around the world.

A. Nothing quite like this Broadway production has ever been made before, and it proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries and around the world.

B. This Broadway production, something which has never been made before, proved to be a huge hit, broadcast around the world in 20 different countries.

C. Unlike anything that had ever been made before, this Broadway production proved to be a huge hit, broadcasting in 20 different countries and around the world.

D. Nothing quite like this Broadway show had ever been made before, and it proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries around the world.

E. Nothing quite like this Broadway show was made before, and it had proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries around the world.
答案:C

9.(329)The defective thermometers will sometimes fail to register a fever when it is present and indicate that there is one when it is not.

A. a fever when it is present and indicate that there is one
B. a fever when it is present and indicate that one is present
C. when a fever is present and indicate that there is one
D. when a fever is present and indicates its presence
E. the presence of a fever when it is there and indicates its presence
答案:B

10.(330)Doctors sometimes insist that their patients’ illnesses are the result of depression, but in ascribing these ailments to a psychological disorder, the patients are in effect told that these illnesses are all in their head.

A. in ascribing these ailments to a psychological disorder
B. if these ailments are ascribed as the cause for a psychological disorder
C. in ascribing a psychological disorder as the cause for these ailments
D. if these ailments are ascribed to a psychological disorder
E. in ascribing a psychological disorder to these ailments
答案:A
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发表于 2022-12-17 18:40:12 | 只看该作者
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29#
发表于 2022-12-13 10:20:47 | 只看该作者
我的答案:CEADD EEDBD
正确答案:EEADD ECDBD
1.
没有连词链接两个句子,run-on sentence,排除ABDE

正确答案解析:
While two birds appear,后面要接完整句子。排除C
根据句子意思选E

2.
比较对象可比,排除A
3.
allow和 be able to 重复,排除BCE
Combine A and with B 不对,排除D
4.
Which 不能指代前面的句子,排除ABC
after不对,排除E
5.
B but it was 不对
C had been triving 不对,以及over the past decade应该用have made
AE 语意不对
6.
A B C 主谓不一致
D just like ,just多余
7.
排除A,主谓不一致
排除B
C 不是system supply

正确答案解析:
Style error --- passive verb voice
C 是active verb

8.
A it 指代有问题
B something不对
D it 指代有问题
E it 指代有问题

正确答案解析:
考察tense 和proper timelines
A 时态有问题,has been 和proved
B 时态问题
C and around的and 应该去掉
E 时态反了

9.
靠语感,觉得是B

正确答案解析:
有平行结构
X is abc, when it is not abc

10.
ascribe的动作发出者不应该是patients,排除ACE
Ascribe to 把…归咎于 固定搭配
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1.(321)While the Eastern Whip-poor-will – a nocturnal bird that feeds mostly in the very early morning – and the Common Nighthawk – a nocturnal bird from the same family that, despite its name, feeds mostly during the morning and evening– appear equal in size to each other when sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger due to its greater wingspan.

A. appear equal in size to each other when sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger due to its greater wingspan.

B. appear equal in size to one another when sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger due to its greater wingspan.

C. appear equal in size when sitting on a branch or in a nest; in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger because of its greater wingspan.

D. appear equal in size to each other when they are sitting on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger because of its greater wingspan

E. appear equal in size when they are seen on a branch or in a nest, in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger because of its greater wingspan.

E

AB的due to排除
C 把两个不完整的句子分开了
D to each other不对

2.(322)In contrast to 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(A) In contrast to 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(B) In contrast to 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, World War I had over two-thirds of its troops killed from direct combat on the battlefield.

(C) In contrast to troops in 19th-century wars, in which most casualties resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(D) While most casualties in 19th-century wars resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat.

(E) Whereas most casualties in 19th-century wars resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the casualties in World War I resulted from direct combat on the battlefield.

C

A比较了战争和军队
B战争不能have casualties吧..
D死伤和troop


3.(323)By combining the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, with their own observations, researchers from Greenpeace were able to estimate how much plastic was likely on reefs in 15 different nations in the Asia-Pacific region.

A. By combining the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, with their own observations, researchers from Greenpeace were able

B. A known quantity from previous researchers’ work, the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to be able

C. The amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to be able

D. By combining the amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, and with their own observations, researchers from Greenpeace were able

E. The amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, and combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to

A
主语应该是the researches

4.(324)On the recommendation of top financial advisors, corporate officials diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally responsible decision.

(A) On the recommendation of top financial advisors, corporate officials diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally responsible decision.

(B) Corporate officials, on the recommendation of top financial advisors, diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally responsible decision.

(C) On the recommendation of top financial advisors, corporate officials diverted one million dollars into the bond market just before the government lowered interest rates, which was a very fiscally irresponsible decision.

(D) Just before the government lowered interest rates, top financial advisors told corporate officials to divert one million dollars into the bond market and that turned out to be a very fiscally responsible decision.

(E) Just after the government lowered interest rates, top financial advisors told corporate officials to divert one million dollars into the bond market and that turned out to be a very fiscally responsible decision.

D
ABC which指代句子
E改变句义了

5.(325)The rare bird, considered extinct for over fifty years and actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, has made a remarkable comeback over the past decade.

(A) The rare bird, considered extinct for over fifty years and actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, has made a remarkable comeback over the past decade.

(B) The rare bird, which had been considered extinct for over fifty years but it was actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, has made a remarkable comeback over the past decade.

(C) The rare bird, which was considered extinct for over fifty years and had actually been thriving in a remote part of the Andes, made a remarkable comeback over the past decade

(D) The rare bird was considered extinct for over fifty years, but it was actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, and, over the past decade, has made a remarkable comeback.

(E) The rare bird was considered extinct for over fifty years, was actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, and, over the past decade, has made an remarkable comeback.

A
BC时态
DE and前后都有逗号感觉不对...

6.(326)The kindergarten teacher had the children in the class gather snowflakes outdoors to demonstrate that, like people, no two snowflakes is similar enough to justify labeling them exact replicas.

A. that, like people, no two snowflakes is similar enough to justify labeling them
B. the fact that no two snowflakes, like no two people, is similar enough to justify the labeling of them
C. how no two snowflakes, or people, is similar enough to justify their being labeled
D. that no two snowflakes, just like no two people, are similar enough to justify the labeling of them
E. that, like people, no two snowflakes are similar enough to justify labeling them

E
no two snowflakes看的是two snowflakes 用复数形式

7.(327)There is crude oil and natural gas supplied to the refineries of North America and to the world by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System.

(A) There is crude oil and natural gas supplied to the refineries of North America and to the world by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System.
(B) By the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System the refineries of North America and the world are supplied with crude oil and natural gas.
(C) The 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System supplies crude oil and natural gas to the refineries of North America and to the world.
(D) The refineries of North America and the world are supplied with crude oil and natural gas by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System.
(E) Crude oil and natural gas are supplied by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System to the refineries of North America and to the world.

C
这个是不是用语义,油通过800m的pipeline运送到美国和全球,没有油作主语那就是pipeline将油运走

8.(328)Nothing quite like this Broadway production has ever been made before, and it proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries and around the world.

A. Nothing quite like this Broadway production has ever been made before, and it proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries and around the world.

B. This Broadway production, something which has never been made before, proved to be a huge hit, broadcast around the world in 20 different countries.

C. Unlike anything that had ever been made before, this Broadway production proved to be a huge hit, broadcasting in 20 different countries and around the world.

D. Nothing quite like this Broadway show had ever been made before, and it proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries around the world.

E. Nothing quite like this Broadway show was made before, and it had proved to be a huge hit, broadcast in 20 different countries around the world.

A
以前从没有像这样的broadway show用现在完成时

9.(329)The defective thermometers will sometimes fail to register a fever when it is present and indicate that there is one when it is not.

A. a fever when it is present and indicate that there is one
B. a fever when it is present and indicate that one is present
C. when a fever is present and indicate that there is one
D. when a fever is present and indicates its presence
E. the presence of a fever when it is there and indicates its presence

B
A there is不对?
DE indicates不对
C that没有指代

10.(330)Doctors sometimes insist that their patients’ illnesses are the result of depression, but in ascribing these ailments to a psychological disorder, the patients are in effect told that these illnesses are all in their head.

A. in ascribing these ailments to a psychological disorder
B. if these ailments are ascribed as the cause for a psychological disorder
C. in ascribing a psychological disorder as the cause for these ailments
D. if these ailments are ascribed to a psychological disorder
E. in ascribing a psychological disorder to these ailments

D
illness是结果,是心理障碍导致了illness
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发表于 2022-12-11 23:02:35 | 只看该作者
1C. appear equal in size when sitting on a branch or in a nest; in the air, the Common Nighthawk appears much larger because of its greater wingspan.


2(D->E) While most casualties in 19th-century wars resulted from disease, over two-thirds of the troops killed on the battlefield in World War I resulted from direct combat. WHEREAS的用法

3C->A. The amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to be able主动语态

4.C->D. The amount of plastic entering the ocean in each country, a known quantity from previous researchers’ work, combined with their own observations, allowed researchers from Greenpeace to be able

5(D) The rare bird was considered extinct for over fifty years, but it was actually thriving in a remote part of the Andes, and, over the past decade, has made a remarkable comeback.


6.E->C. that, like people, no two snowflakes are similar enough to justify labeling them 使用单数

7.(E->C) Crude oil and natural gas are supplied by the 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System to the refineries of North America and to the world. 主动


8.C->D. Unlike anything that had ever been made before, this Broadway production proved to be a huge hit, broadcasting in 20 different countries and around the world.

9.B->C. a fever when it is present and indicate that one is present

10.D. if these ailments are ascribed to a psychological disorder
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