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【揽瓜阁语法打卡小分队】Day24

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1.(222)In 1914 a total of 469,000 cars and truckswere produced in the United States, but in 1929 almost twice the numbers of trucks alone came off the assembly lines.
F.the numbers of trucks alone
G.that number of trucks alone
H.the number of trucks by themselves
I.as many trucks themselves      
J.as many trucks by themselves

选G(B),没看见A里有“s”,气人!要仔细一些

2.(223)Humans have been damaging the environmentfor centuries by overcutting trees and farming too intensively, and though some protective measures, like the establishment ofnational forests and wildlife sanctuaries, having been taken decades ago, greatincreases in population and in the intensity of industrializationare causing a worldwide ecological crisis.
A.though some protective measures, like theestablishment of national forests and wildlife sanctuaries, having been takendecades ago, great increases in population
B.though some protective measures, such as the establishmentof national forests and wildlife sanctuaries, were taken decades ago, greatincreases in population
C.though some protective measures, such asestablishing national forests and wildlife sanctuaries having been takendecades ago, great population increases
D.with some protective measures, like establishingnational forests and wildlife sanctuaries that were taken decades ago, greatincreases in population            
E.with some protective measures, such as theestablishment of national forests and wildlife sanctuaries, having been takendecades ago, great population increases
B
3.(224)Fossilsof a whale that beached on an African shore more than a million yearsago and was subsequently butchered by hominids have been recovered by paleontologists.
A.that beached on an African shore more than a million yearsago and was subsequently butchered by hominids have
B.that beached on an African shore more than amillion years ago and then was subsequently butchered by hominids has
C.that beached on an African shore more than amillion years ago, which was subsequently butchered by hominids, has
D.having been beached on an African shore morethan a million years ago and subsequently butchered by hominids, have     
E.having beached on an African shore more than amillion years ago and then subsequently were butchered by hominids have
A
4.(225)Minivans carry as many as seven passengers,and compared with sport utility vehicles, most cost less, get better gasmileage, and make it easy for passengers to get in and out, and have a smoother, more car-like ride.
A.and make it easy for passengers to get in and out
B.and allow passengers to get in and out easily
C.and allow passengers to get in and out moreeasily
D.make it easier for passengers when getting inand out      
E.allow passengers to get in and out more easily
E
5.(226)Building on civilizations that precededthem in coastal Peru, the Mochica developed their own elaborate society, based on cultivating such crops like corn and beans, theharvesting of fish and shellfish, and exploiting other wild and domestic resources.
A.based on cultivating such crops like corn and beans, theharvesting of fish and shellfish, and exploiting
B.based on the cultivation of such crops as corn and beans, theharvesting of fish and seafood, and the exploitation of
C.and basing it on the cultivation of crops likecorn and beans, harvesting fish and seafood, and the exploiting of
D.and they based it on their cultivation of cropssuch as corn and beans, the harvest of fish and seafood, and exploiting     
E.and they based it on their cultivating suchcrops like corn and beans, their harvest of fish and shellfish, and theyexploited

B, A没有用such as

6.(227)The state has proposed new rules that wouldset minimum staffing levels for nurses, rules intendedto ensure that at least one nurse is assigned for every four patients putthrough triage in a hospital emergency room.
A.rules intended to ensure that at least one nurse isassigned for every four patients put through triage in a hospital emergency room
B.rules with the intent of ensuring one nurse atleast to be assigned for every four patients to be put through triage in ahospital emergency room
C.rules intending to ensure at least one nurse isassigned for every four patients in a hospital emergency room put through triage
D.with the intent of ensuring that at least onenurse should be assigned for every four patients in a hospital emergency roomthat are put through triage         
E.and this is intended to ensure one nurse atleast to be assigned for every four patients put through triage in a hospitalemergency room
A
7.(228)So dogged were Frances Perkins'investigations of the garment industry, and herlobbying for wage and hour reform was persistent, Alfred E. Smith and Franklin D. Rooseveltrecruited Perkins to work within the government, rather than as a social worker.
A.and her lobbying for wage and hour reform waspersistent,
B.and lobbying for wage and hour reform waspersistent, so that
C.her lobbying for wage and hour reformpersistent, that
D.lobbying for wage and hour reform was sopersistent,      
E.so persistent her lobbying for wage and hour reform, that
E
8.(229)In Californiatoday, Hispanics under the age of eighteen account for more than 43 percent,compared with a decade ago, when it was about 35 percent.
A.In California today, Hispanics under the age ofeighteen account for more than 43 percent, compared with a decade ago, when itwas about 35 percent.
B.Of the Californians under the age of eighteen,today more than 43 percent of them are Hispanic, compared with a decade ago,when it was about 35 percent.
C.Today, more than 43 percent of Californians under the ageof eighteen are Hispanic, compared with about 35 percent a decade ago.
D.Today, compared to a decade ago, Californianswho are Hispanics under the age of eighteen account for more than 43 percent,whereas it was about 35 percent.        
E.Today, Hispanics under the age of eighteen inCalifornia account for more than 43 percent, unlike a decade ago, when it wasabout 35 percent.
C
9.(230)At the annual stockholders meeting,investors heard a presentation on the numerous challenges facing the company, including among them the threat from a rival’smultibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit and the declining sales for the company’s powerful microprocessor chip.
A.including among them the threat from a rival’smultibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit and the declining sales for
B.which includes the threat of a rival’smultibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit and declining sales of
C.included among these the threat from a rival’smultibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit as well as a decline in sales for
D.among them the threat of a rival’s multibillion-dollarpatent-infringement suit and the decline in sales of         
E.among these the threat from a rival’smultibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit as well as the decline in sales for

D, A的选项错误太多了,当时看到including就选了,应该要再看看的。。。

10.(231)Currently 26 billion barrels a year, world consumption of oil is rising at a rate of 2 percent annually.
A.world consumption of oil is rising at a rate of
B.the world is consuming oil at an increasing rateof
C.the world’s oil is being consumed at theincreasing rate of
D.the rise in the rate of the world’s oilconsumption is        
E.oil is consumed by the world at an increasing rate of
E, 我是个傻子,没考虑a year,只想着26 billion barrels
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发表于 2022-10-19 13:47:26 | 只看该作者
7.(228)So dogged were Frances Perkins' investigations of the garment industry, and her lobbying for wage and hour reform was persistent, Alfred E. Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt recruited Perkins to work within the government, rather than as a social worker.
C.her lobbying for wage and hour reform persistent, that
E.so persistent her lobbying for wage and hour reform, that

选C的我知道错了,但是E so前面没有and真的大丈夫吗
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1.(222)In 1914 a total of 469,000 cars and trucks were produced in the United States, but in 1929 almost twice the numbers of trucks alone came off the assembly lines.
B错选D
A.the numbers of trucks alone numbers of错误
B.that number of trucks alone
C.the number of trucks by themselves
D.as many trucks themselves        
E.as many trucks by themselves

2.(223)Humans have been damaging the environment for centuries by overcutting trees and farming too intensively, and though some protective measures, like the establishment of national forests and wildlife sanctuaries, having been taken decades ago, great increases in population and in the intensity of industrialization are causing a worldwide ecological crisis.
B
A.though some protective measures, like the establishment of national forests and wildlife sanctuaries, having been taken decades ago, great increases in population though后句子无svo;like不举例
B.though some protective measures, such as the establishment of national forests and wildlife sanctuaries, were taken decades ago, great increases in population
C.though some protective measures, such as establishing national forests and wildlife sanctuaries having been taken decades ago, great population increases and前后不平行
D.with some protective measures, like establishing national forests and wildlife sanctuaries that were taken decades ago, great increases in population             like不举例
E.with some protective measures, such as the establishment of national forests and wildlife sanctuaries, having been taken decades ago, great population increases and前后不平行

3.(224)Fossils of a whale that beached on an African shore more than a million years ago and was subsequently butchered by hominids have been recovered by paleontologists.
A
A.that beached on an African shore more than a million years ago and was subsequently butchered by hominids have
B.that beached on an African shore more than a million years ago and then was subsequently butchered by hominids has has主谓不一致
C.that beached on an African shore more than a million years ago, which was subsequently butchered by hominids, has  has主谓不一致
D.having been beached on an African shore more than a million years ago and subsequently butchered by hominids, have      
E.having beached on an African shore more than a million years ago and then subsequently were butchered by hominids have and前后不平行

4.(225)Minivans carry as many as seven passengers, and compared with sport utility vehicles, most cost less, get better gas mileage, and make it easy for passengers to get in and out, and have a smoother, more car-like ride.
E
A.and make it easy for passengers to get in and out  缺少比较级,不平行;and重复
B.and allow passengers to get in and out easily 缺少比较级,不平行;and重复
C.and allow passengers to get in and out more easily and重复
D.make it easier for passengers when getting in and out      when啰嗦
E.allow passengers to get in and out more easily

5.(226)Building on civilizations that preceded them in coastal Peru, the Mochica developed their own elaborate society, based on cultivating such crops like corn and beans, the harvesting of fish and shellfish, and exploiting other wild and domestic resources.
B
A.based on cultivating such crops like corn and beans, the harvesting of fish and shellfish, and exploiting such like错;名词好于动名词
B.based on the cultivation of such crops as corn and beans, the harvesting of fish and seafood, and the exploitation of
C.and basing it on the cultivation of crops like corn and beans, harvesting fish and seafood, and the exploiting of and不平行;like不举例
D.and they based it on their cultivation of crops such as corn and beans, the harvest of fish and seafood, and exploiting      run-on
E.and they based it on their cultivating such crops like corn and beans, their harvest of fish and shellfish, and they exploited run-on;such like错

6.(227)The state has proposed new rules that would set minimum staffing levels for nurses, rules intended to ensure that at least one nurse is assigned for every four patients put through triage in a hospital emergency room.
A
A.rules intended to ensure that at least one nurse is assigned for every four patients put through triage in a hospital emergency room
B.rules with the intent of ensuring one nurse at least to be assigned for every four patients to be put through triage in a hospital emergency room at least位置;to be多余
C.rules intending to ensure at least one nurse is assigned for every four patients in a hospital emergency room put through triage is不对,run-on
D.with the intent of ensuring that at least one nurse should be assigned for every four patients in a hospital emergency room that are put through triage    with主语是state;that指代错误     
E.and this is intended to ensure one nurse at least to be assigned for every four patients put through triage in a hospital emergency room this无指代

7.(228)So dogged were Frances Perkins' investigations of the garment industry, and her lobbying for wage and hour reform was persistent, Alfred E. Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt recruited Perkins to work within the government, rather than as a social worker.
E错选B
A.and her lobbying for wage and hour reform was persistent,  run-on
B.and lobbying for wage and hour reform was persistent, so that
C.her lobbying for wage and hour reform persistent, that 少谓语
D.lobbying for wage and hour reform was so persistent,      run-on
E.so persistent her lobbying for wage and hour reform, that

8.(229)In California today, Hispanics under the age of eighteen account for more than 43 percent, compared with a decade ago, when it was about 35 percent.
C
A.In California today, Hispanics under the age of eighteen account for more than 43 percent, compared with a decade ago, when it was about 35 percent. it无指代;compared 前后内容不对等
B.Of the Californians under the age of eighteen, today more than 43 percent of them are Hispanic, compared with a decade ago, when it was about 35 percent.  it无指代;句意错误
C.Today, more than 43 percent of Californians under the age of eighteen are Hispanic, compared with about 35 percent a decade ago.
D.Today, compared to a decade ago, Californians who are Hispanics under the age of eighteen account for more than 43 percent, whereas it was about 35 percent.        it无指代
E.Today, Hispanics under the age of eighteen in California account for more than 43 percent, unlike a decade ago, when it was about 35 percent.  it无指代

9.(230)At the annual stockholders meeting, investors heard a presentation on the numerous challenges facing the company, including among them the threat from a rival’s multibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit and the declining sales for the company’s powerful microprocessor chip.
D
A.including among them the threat from a rival’s multibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit and the declining sales for 同义复用
B.which includes the threat of a rival’s multibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit and declining sales of which指代错误,说的是挑战;which没引导句子;不平行
C.included among these the threat from a rival’s multibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit as well as a decline in sales for 逻辑主语错误;同义复用
D.among them the threat of a rival’s multibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit and the decline in sales of         
E.among these the threat from a rival’s multibillion-dollar patent-infringement suit as well as the decline in sales for and不平行

10.(231)Currently 26 billion barrels a year, world consumption of oil is rising at a rate of 2 percent annually.
A
A.world consumption of oil is rising at a rate of
B.the world is consuming oil at an increasing rate of the word和barrels不对等
C.the world’s oil is being consumed at the increasing rate of being多余
D.the rise in the rate of the world’s oil consumption is        不对等
E.oil is consumed by the world at an increasing rate of increasing rate

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