Day17(Practice 2开始)
1.(152)Unlike Schoenberg'stwelve-tone system that dominated the music of the postwar period, Bartókfounded no school and left behind only a handful of disciples.
A.Schoenberg's twelve-tone system that dominated
B.Schoenberg and his twelve-tone system whichdominated
C.Schoenberg, whose twelve-tone system dominated
D.the twelve-tone system of Schoenberg that hasdominated
E.Schoenberg and the twelve-tone system, dominating
c
2.(153)For centuries, people on sea voyages washedtheir clothes by placing the dirty laundry in a strong cloth bag, then toss it overboard, and let the ship drag the bag for hours.
A.then toss it overboard, and let
B.then toss them overboard, and they let
C.tossing it overboard, and letting
D.tossing them overboard, and let
E.tossing it overboard, and let
c
3.(154)There isnowhere in early American literature where the influence of Jane Austen is soapparent as the novels of James Fenimore Cooper.
A.There is nowhere in early American literaturewhere the influence of Jane Austen is so apparent as
B.In early American literature, nowhere is JaneAustin's influence so apparent than in
C.It is nowhere more apparent in early American literaturethat Jane Austen was an influence as in
D.Nowhere in early American literature is the influence ofJane Austen more apparent than in
E.Nowhere in early American literature is it moreapparent that Jane Austen had an influence than
D(错选C,没看到前面有more…)
4.(155)With surface temperatures estimated atminus 230 degrees Fahrenheit, Jupiter's moon Europa haslong been considered far too cold to support life, and with 60 square miles of water thought to be frozen from topto bottom.
A.Europa has long been considered far too cold tosupport life, and with
B.Europa has long been considered far too cold to supportlife, its
C.Europa has long been considered as far too coldto support life and has
D.Europa, long considered as far too cold tosupport life, and its
E.Europa, long considered to be far too cold tosupport life, and to have
b
5.(156)Deborah Aguiar-Velez, founder of SistemasCorporation, has written a computer textbook in Spanish for people who speak Spanish and so then do not have to rely on translations from English.
A.for people who speak Spanish and so then
B.for people who speak Spanish, and then they
C.for people speaking Spanish who
D.so that people who speak Spanish
E.so that people can speak Spanish and then
d
6.(157)The striking differences between thesemantic organization of Native American languages and that of European languages, in both grammar and vocabulary,have led scholars to think about the degree towhich differences in language may be correlated with nonlinguistic differences.
A.that of European languages, in both grammar and vocabulary,have
B.that of European languages, including grammarand vocabulary, has
C.those of European languages, which includegrammar and vocabulary, have
D.those of European languages, in grammar as wellas vocabulary, has
E.those of European languages, both in grammar andvocabulary, has
a
7.(158)Sales of wines declined in the late 1980s,but they began to grow again after the 1991 report thatlinked moderate consumption of alcohol, and particularly of red wine, with areduced risk of heart disease
A.they began to grow again after the 1991 report that linkedmoderate consumption of alcohol, and particularly of red wine, with a reducedrisk of heart disease
B.after the 1991 report that linked a reduced riskof heart disease with a moderate alcohol consumption, particularly red wine,they began growing again
C.in a 1991 report, moderate alcohol consumption,and particularly of red wine, which was linked with a reduced risk of heartdisease, caused them to begin to grow again
D.with a reduced risk of heart disease linked in a1991 report with moderate alcohol consumption, in particular red wine, theybegan growing again
E.a reduced risk of heart disease linked tomoderate alcohol consumption in a 1991 report, and in particular red wine,started them growing again
a
8.(159)The first detailed study of magpie attacksin Australia indicates that by the timethey had reached adulthood, 98 percent of men and 75 percent of women born inthe country have been attacked by the birds.
A.by the time they had reached adulthood, 98percent of men and 75 percent of women born in the country have been attackedby the birds
B.by the time they reach adulthood, 98 percent ofmen and 75 percent of women, who were born in the country, had been attacked bythe birds
C.by the time they reached adulthood, 98 percent of men and75 percent of women born in the country had been attacked by the birds
D.98 percent of men and 75 percent of women that were born inthe country were attacked by the birds by the time they reach adulthood
E.98 percent of men and 75 percent of women whowere born in the country, by the time they reached adulthood had been attackedby the birds
D(错选C,不知道they指代什么,没搞懂是指magpie长大成年还是人,所以直接排除了A-C,但D本身也有时态错误)
9.(160)In a previousdesign, the weight of the discus used in track competition is concentrated in ametal center, but now it is lined with lead around the perimeter,thereby improving stability in flight and resulting in longer throws.
A.In a previous design, the weight of the discus used intrack competition is concentrated in a metal center, but now it is
B.According to a previous design, the weight ofthe discus used in track competition was concentrated in a metal center, butnow it is
C.Once designed with its weight concentrated in a metalcenter, the discus used in track competition is now
D.The discus used in track competition, oncedesigned with its weight concentrated in a metal center, but now
E.The discus used in track competition was oncedesigned having its weight concentrated in a metal center and now
答案C(选了A,不知道discus是什么,以为原意就应该是weight lined with lead around the perimeter……配重的物品linedwith lead,结果discus是铁饼,好吧)
10.(161)Deserts are inhabited with several distinct animal species, with each their own method of adapting to long periods of moistureshortage.
A.with several distinct animal species, with eachtheir
B.with distinctly several animal species, eachwith its
C.by several distinct animal species, each with its
D.by several distinct animal species, having eachits
E.by several distinct animal species, that eachhas their
c |