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发表于 2009-11-15 20:27:17 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |正序浏览 |阅读模式
以下是我错的题目,有些是想明白了,但是是在看明白意思后才明白的,我先请教高手,是 如何解决这些题目的,有什么技巧。请赐教赐教。

145.  

The Kwakiutl recognized one social unit larger than the tribe--the confederacy, which was a cluster of loosely knit, informally related neighboring tribes who interacted with themselves more often than between other tribes.



(A) tribes who interacted with themselves more often than between

(B) tribes who interacted among each other more often than among

(C) tribes who interacted with one another more often than with

(D) tribes, interacting among each other more often than between

(E) tribes, interacting among one another more often than with  



126.

Because she knew many of the leaders of colonial America
and the American Revolution personally, Mercy Otis Warren was continually at or near the center of political events from 1765 to 1789, a vantage point combining with her talent for writing to make her one of the most valuable historians of the era.




(A) a vantage point combining with her talent for writing to make

(B) a vantage point, when combined with her talent for writing, that made

(C) a vantage point that combined with her talent for writing, and it made

(D) and this vantage point, which combined with her talent for writing to make

(E) and this vantage point, combined with her talent for writing, made



150.  

Hydrocarbons, with which fruit flies perfume themselves in species-specific blends, are known to be important in courtship, and apparently this assists flies that taste the hydrocarbons on prospective mates to distinguish their own species from that of others.



(A) and apparently this assists flies that taste the hydrocarbons on prospective mates to distinguish their own species from that of

(B) and apparently this assists flies when they taste the hydrocarbons on prospective mates in distinguishing their own species from those of

(C) which apparently assists flies that taste the hydrocarbons on prospective mates in being able to distinguish their own species from

(D) apparently assisting flies to taste the hydrocarbons on prospective mates to distinguish their own species from those of

(E) apparently assisting flies that taste the hydrocarbons on prospective mates in distinguishing their own species from



88.  

Because Miranda, the smallest moon of Uranus, has a large number of different surface features, including craters, mountains, valleys, and fractures, some astronomers suggest that at one time repeated impacts broke the surface apart, and after which the fragments were subsequently rejoined because of mutual gravitational attraction.



(A) repeated impacts broke the surface apart, and after which the fragments were subsequently rejoined because of

(B) repeated impacts on the surface broke it apart, after which the fragments having rejoined with

(C) through repeated impacts that the surface broke apart, after which the fragments subsequently rejoined by

(D) the surface broke apart with repeated impacts, after which the fragments having rejoined through

(E) the surface broke apart as a result of repeated impacts, after which the fragments rejoined through



12.

Performing a risky maneuver that required precision flying, not only did space shuttle astronauts retrieve an orbiting satellite, it was done simultaneously while avoiding being rear-ended by a passing ultraviolet telescope.



(A) not only did space shuttle astronauts retrieve an orbiting satellite, it was done simultaneously while avoiding

(B) not only was an orbiting satellite retrieved by space shuttle astronauts, but they also simultaneously avoided

(C) an orbiting satellite was retrieved by space shuttle astronauts who also avoided simultaneously

(D) space shuttle astronauts retrieved an orbiting satellite, simultaneously while avoiding

(E) space shuttle astronauts retrieved an orbiting satellite and simultaneously avoided  



162.  

The government predicts that, for consumers and businesses that make a large number of long-distance calls, the Federal Communications Commission's recent telephone rate cuts will greatly reduce costs, though some consumer groups disagree with the government's estimates, suggesting they are too optimistic.



(A) The government predicts that, for consumers and businesses that make a large number of long-distance calls, the Federal Communications Commission's recent telephone rate cuts will greatly reduce costs

(B) The government predicts that costs will be greatly reduced for consumers and businesses that make a large number of long-distance calls by the Federal Communications Commission's recent telephone rate cuts

(C) The government's prediction is, for consumers and businesses making a large number of long-distance calls, costs will be greatly reduced by the recent telephone rate cuts made by the Federal Communications Commission

(D) For consumers and businesses that make a large number of long-distance calls, the government's prediction that the Federal Communications Commission's recent telephone rate cuts will greatly reduce costs

(E) For consumers and businesses making a large number of long-distance calls, the government predicts that the recent telephone rate cuts that the Federal Communications Commission has made will greatly reduce costs

107.  

Women are expected to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, a trend ultimately placing more women in leadership positions in politics and business.



(A) Women are expected to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, a trend ultimately placing

(B) The majority of students entering law school this fall are expected to be women, a trend that will ultimately place

(C) The majority of students entering law school this fall are expected to be women, which will ultimately place

(D) It is expected that the majority of students entering law school this fall will be women, a trend ultimately placing

(E) It is expected for women to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, which will ultimately place



99.

A study of food resources in the North Pacific between 1989 and 1996 revealed that creatures of the seabed were suffering from dwindling food supplies, possibly resulting from increasing sea surface temperatures during the same period.



(A) that creatures of the seabed were suffering from dwindling food supplies, possibly resulting from increasing

(B) that creatures of the seabed were suffering because food supplies were dwindling, possibly as a result of an increase in

(C) that creatures of the seabed were suffering because of food supplies, which were dwindling possibly as a result of increasing

(D) creatures of the seabed that were suffering from food supplies that were dwindling, possibly resulting from an increase in

(E) creatures of the seabed that were suffering because food supplies were dwindling, which possibly resulted from increasing



86.  

An international team of astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain
has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated to have 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter
, the solar system's largest planet.




(A) astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain
has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated to have 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter


(B) astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain
has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated to be 5 to 15 times Jupiter's mass


(C) astronomers is working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain
, having detected at least 18 huge gas spheres that are estimated at 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter


(D) astronomers, working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain
, and has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated at 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter


(E) astronomers, working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain, has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres they have estimated to be 5 to 15 times Jupiter's mass



74.  

Paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould has argued that many biological traits are not the products of natural selection, favored due to their enhancement of reproduction or survival, but that they are simply random by-products of other evolutionary developments.



(A) due to their enhancement of reproduction or survival, but that they are

(B) due to the reproduction or survival they enhance, but they are

(C) because they enhance reproduction or survival, but

(D) because they enhance reproduction or survival, but are

(E) because of enhancing reproduction or survival, but are



60.  

Mideast
immigrants' rates of entrepreneurship exceed virtually every other immigrant group in the increasingly diverse United States economy.




(A) Mideast immigrants' rates of entrepreneurship exceed

(B) Mideast immigrants are exhibiting rates of entrepreneurship exceeding

(C) Immigrants from the Mideast exhibit rates of entrepreneurship exceeding those of



(D) The rates of entrepreneurship in immigrants from the Mideast exceed

(E) The rates of Mideast immigrants' entrepreneurship exceeds those of



39.

The Sports Medicine Programs of the Olympic Training Center, a complex where final tryouts are held for athletes representing the United States
in the Olympics, is geared toward enhancing athletes' performance and toward their preparation for international competition.




(A) is geared toward enhancing athletes' performance and toward their preparation

(B) is geared to enhance the performance of athletes and to prepare them

(C) are geared to enhance athletes' performance and their preparation

(D) are geared toward the enhancement of athletes' performance and toward preparing them

(E) are geared toward enhancing the performance of athletes and preparing them  





The Kwakiutl recognized one social unit larger than the tribe--the confederacy, which was a cluster of loosely knit, informally related neighboring tribes who interacted with themselves more often than between other tribes.



(A) tribes who interacted with themselves more often than between

(B) tribes who interacted among each other more often than among

(C) tribes who interacted with one another more often than with

(D) tribes, interacting among each other more often than between

(E) tribes, interacting among one another more often than with  



126.

Because she knew many of the leaders of colonial America
and the American Revolution personally, Mercy Otis Warren was continually at or near the center of political events from 1765 to 1789, a vantage point combining with her talent for writing to make her one of the most valuable historians of the era.




(A) a vantage point combining with her talent for writing to make

(B) a vantage point, when combined with her talent for writing, that made

(C) a vantage point that combined with her talent for writing, and it made

(D) and this vantage point, which combined with her talent for writing to make

(E) and this vantage point, combined with her talent for writing, made



150.  

Hydrocarbons, with which fruit flies perfume themselves in species-specific blends, are known to be important in courtship, and apparently this assists flies that taste the hydrocarbons on prospective mates to distinguish their own species from that of others.



(A) and apparently this assists flies that taste the hydrocarbons on prospective mates to distinguish their own species from that of

(B) and apparently this assists flies when they taste the hydrocarbons on prospective mates in distinguishing their own species from those of

(C) which apparently assists flies that taste the hydrocarbons on prospective mates in being able to distinguish their own species from

(D) apparently assisting flies to taste the hydrocarbons on prospective mates to distinguish their own species from those of

(E) apparently assisting flies that taste the hydrocarbons on prospective mates in distinguishing their own species from



88.  

Because Miranda, the smallest moon of Uranus, has a large number of different surface features, including craters, mountains, valleys, and fractures, some astronomers suggest that at one time repeated impacts broke the surface apart, and after which the fragments were subsequently rejoined because of mutual gravitational attraction.



(A) repeated impacts broke the surface apart, and after which the fragments were subsequently rejoined because of

(B) repeated impacts on the surface broke it apart, after which the fragments having rejoined with

(C) through repeated impacts that the surface broke apart, after which the fragments subsequently rejoined by

(D) the surface broke apart with repeated impacts, after which the fragments having rejoined through

(E) the surface broke apart as a result of repeated impacts, after which the fragments rejoined through



12.

Performing a risky maneuver that required precision flying, not only did space shuttle astronauts retrieve an orbiting satellite, it was done simultaneously while avoiding being rear-ended by a passing ultraviolet telescope.



(A) not only did space shuttle astronauts retrieve an orbiting satellite, it was done simultaneously while avoiding

(B) not only was an orbiting satellite retrieved by space shuttle astronauts, but they also simultaneously avoided

(C) an orbiting satellite was retrieved by space shuttle astronauts who also avoided simultaneously

(D) space shuttle astronauts retrieved an orbiting satellite, simultaneously while avoiding

(E) space shuttle astronauts retrieved an orbiting satellite and simultaneously avoided  



162.  

The government predicts that, for consumers and businesses that make a large number of long-distance calls, the Federal Communications Commission's recent telephone rate cuts will greatly reduce costs, though some consumer groups disagree with the government's estimates, suggesting they are too optimistic.



(A) The government predicts that, for consumers and businesses that make a large number of long-distance calls, the Federal Communications Commission's recent telephone rate cuts will greatly reduce costs

(B) The government predicts that costs will be greatly reduced for consumers and businesses that make a large number of long-distance calls by the Federal Communications Commission's recent telephone rate cuts

(C) The government's prediction is, for consumers and businesses making a large number of long-distance calls, costs will be greatly reduced by the recent telephone rate cuts made by the Federal Communications Commission

(D) For consumers and businesses that make a large number of long-distance calls, the government's prediction that the Federal Communications Commission's recent telephone rate cuts will greatly reduce costs

(E) For consumers and businesses making a large number of long-distance calls, the government predicts that the recent telephone rate cuts that the Federal Communications Commission has made will greatly reduce costs

107.  

Women are expected to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, a trend ultimately placing more women in leadership positions in politics and business.



(A) Women are expected to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, a trend ultimately placing

(B) The majority of students entering law school this fall are expected to be women, a trend that will ultimately place

(C) The majority of students entering law school this fall are expected to be women, which will ultimately place

(D) It is expected that the majority of students entering law school this fall will be women, a trend ultimately placing

(E) It is expected for women to be the majority of students entering law school this fall, which will ultimately place



99.

A study of food resources in the North Pacific between 1989 and 1996 revealed that creatures of the seabed were suffering from dwindling food supplies, possibly resulting from increasing sea surface temperatures during the same period.



(A) that creatures of the seabed were suffering from dwindling food supplies, possibly resulting from increasing

(B) that creatures of the seabed were suffering because food supplies were dwindling, possibly as a result of an increase in

(C) that creatures of the seabed were suffering because of food supplies, which were dwindling possibly as a result of increasing

(D) creatures of the seabed that were suffering from food supplies that were dwindling, possibly resulting from an increase in

(E) creatures of the seabed that were suffering because food supplies were dwindling, which possibly resulted from increasing



86.  

An international team of astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain
has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated to have 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter
, the solar system's largest planet.




(A) astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain
has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated to have 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter


(B) astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain
has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated to be 5 to 15 times Jupiter's mass


(C) astronomers is working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain
, having detected at least 18 huge gas spheres that are estimated at 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter


(D) astronomers, working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain
, and has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated at 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter


(E) astronomers, working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain, has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres they have estimated to be 5 to 15 times Jupiter's mass



74.  

Paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould has argued that many biological traits are not the products of natural selection, favored due to their enhancement of reproduction or survival, but that they are simply random by-products of other evolutionary developments.



(A) due to their enhancement of reproduction or survival, but that they are

(B) due to the reproduction or survival they enhance, but they are

(C) because they enhance reproduction or survival, but

(D) because they enhance reproduction or survival, but are

(E) because of enhancing reproduction or survival, but are



60.  

Mideast
immigrants' rates of entrepreneurship exceed virtually every other immigrant group in the increasingly diverse United States economy.




(A) Mideast immigrants' rates of entrepreneurship exceed

(B) Mideast immigrants are exhibiting rates of entrepreneurship exceeding

(C) Immigrants from the Mideast exhibit rates of entrepreneurship exceeding those of



(D) The rates of entrepreneurship in immigrants from the Mideast exceed

(E) The rates of Mideast immigrants' entrepreneurship exceeds those of



39.

The Sports Medicine Programs of the Olympic Training Center, a complex where final tryouts are held for athletes representing the United States
in the Olympics, is geared toward enhancing athletes' performance and toward their preparation for international competition.




(A) is geared toward enhancing athletes' performance and toward their preparation

(B) is geared to enhance the performance of athletes and to prepare them

(C) are geared to enhance athletes' performance and their preparation

(D) are geared toward the enhancement of athletes' performance and toward preparing them

(E) are geared toward enhancing the performance of athletes and preparing them  
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发表于 2011-12-5 01:04:37 | 只看该作者
126.

Because she knew many of the leaders of colonial America
and the American Revolution personally, Mercy Otis Warren was continually at or near the center of political events from 1765 to 1789, a vantage point combining with her talent for writing to make her one of the most valuable historians of the era.

(A) a vantage point combining with her talent for writing to make

(B) a vantage point, when combined with her talent for writing, that made

(C) a vantage point that combined with her talent for writing, and it made

(D) and this vantage point, which combined with her talent for writing to make

(E) and this vantage point, combined with her talent for writing, made

正确答案不是E,而是B
但是我真的不知道为什么……
5#
发表于 2009-11-16 18:18:14 | 只看该作者
太长了,只看了第一个,more than提示了是平行的比较结构,interact with ... more than with ... 这样才平衡,排除了A,D,E
然后考虑搭配,interact among不合适,排除B。
得出答案C。

145.  
The Kwakiutl recognized one social unit larger than the tribe--the confederacy, which was a cluster of loosely knit, informally related neighboring tribes who interacted with themselves more often than between other tribes.

(A) tribes who interacted with themselves more often than between
(B) tribes who interacted among each other more often than among
(C) tribes who interacted with one another more often than with
(D) tribes, interacting among each other more often than between
(E) tribes, interacting among one another more often than with
地板
 楼主| 发表于 2009-11-16 10:23:19 | 只看该作者

哦,谢谢,好,的,

我回去整理一下再发发。呵呵
我还有一个星期就考试,搞GMAPREP,发现还有20多题目是要看明白意思才能搞的,我就想问问大家做这些语法题目是怎么想的,速度重要,如果翻译过来再搞的话,是不是慢了点。
板凳
发表于 2009-11-16 10:16:18 | 只看该作者
hey, jackliu, 大家没这么多时间一次看这么多题的,要不分开一下,一题一个帖子,这样回复的几率会高一点
而且lz最好写出具体的疑问点在哪里,要不然其实还不如查阅语法笔记来得方便~
看了语法笔记还是有疑问再来提问,会有针对性点。
沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2009-11-15 20:28:03 | 只看该作者

蓝的是我自己写的答案,黄的是答案给的正确答案

蓝的是我自己写的答案,黄的是答案给的正确答案
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