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1.(51)Gasoline marketing is undergoing major changes as stations often not only add convenience stores but also combine with major fast-food chains to build complexes where customers can shop and eat as well as buy gasoline.
(A) not only add convenience stores but also combine with major fast-food chains to build
(B) not only add convenience stores but also they combine with major fast-food chains to build
(C) are not only adding convenience stores but also in combination with major fast-food chains they build
(D) add not only convenience stores, but also combining with major fast-food chains to build
(E) are not only adding convenience stores, but also in combining with major fast-food chains they build

2.(52)In addition to her work on the Miocene hominid fossil record, Mary Leakey contributed to archaeology with her discovery of the earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and painstakingly documenting East African cave paintings.
(A) Leakey contributed to archaeology with her discovery of the earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and painstakingly documenting
(B) Leakey contributed to archaeology by her discovery of the earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and by painstakingly documenting
(C) Leakey was a contributor to archaeology with her discovery of the earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and with her painstaking documentation of
(D) Leakey's contributions to archaeology include her discovery of the earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and her painstaking documentation of
(E) Leakey's contributions to archaeology include discovering the earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and painstaking documentation of

3.(53)Most vaccines are derived from weakened or killed strains of the same virus that they prevent, unlike the derivation of smallpox vaccine from a different virus altogether.
(A) the derivation of smallpox vaccine from a different virus altogether
(B) smallpox vaccine, which is derived from a different virus altogether
(C) smallpox's vaccine, which gets derived from a different virus altogether
(D) when smallpox vaccine is derived from an altogether different virus
(E) the altogether different virus from which smallpox vaccine is derived

4.(54)Unlike using spices for cooking, in medicinal usage they are taken in large quantities in order to treat particular maladies.
(A) Unlike using spices for cooking, in medicinal usage they are taken
(B) Unlike spices that are used in cooking, in using spices for medicine, they are taken
(C) Unlike cooking with spices, taking spices for medicinal use is done
(D) In cooking, small quantities of spices are used, whereas in medicinal usage spices are taken
(E) In cooking, the usage of spices is in small quantities, whereas in medicinal usage they are taken

5.(55)Shipwrecks are more likely to be found undisturbed at great depths than in shallow coastal waters, which exposes archaeological remains to turbulence and makes them accessible to anyone in scuba gear, whether they be archaeologist, treasure hunter, or sport diver.
(A) than in shallow coastal waters, which exposes archaeological remains to turbulence and makes them accessible to anyone in scuba gear, whether they be
(B) than in shallow coastal waters, where archaeological remains are exposed to turbulence and are accessible to anyone in scuba gear, whether
(C) as opposed to shallow waters along the coast, where archaeological remains are exposed to turbulence and are accessible to anyone in scuba gear, including
(D) instead of in shallow waters along the coast, which exposes archaeological remains to turbulence and makes them accessible to anyone in scuba gear, including an
(E) instead of shallow coastal waters, because it exposes archaeological remains to turbulence and makes them accessible to anyone in scuba gear, whether

6.(56)First discovered more than 30 years ago, Lina's sunbird, a four-and-a-half-inch animal found in the Philippines and that resembles a hummingbird, has shimmering metallic colors on its head; a brilliant orange patch, bordered with red tufts, in the center of its breast; and a red eye.
(A) found in the Philippines and that resembles
(B) found in the Philippines and that, resembling
(C) found in the Philippines and resembling
(D) that is found in the Philippines and it resembles
(E) that is found in the Philippines and that, resembling

7.(57)The Anasazi settlements at Chaco Canyon were built on a spectacular scale with more than 75 carefully engineered structures, of up to 600 rooms each, were connected by a complex regional system of roads.
(A) with more than 75 carefully engineered structures, of up to 600 rooms each, were
(B) with more than 75 carefully engineered structures, of up to 600 rooms each,
(C) of more than 75 carefully engineered structures of up to 600 rooms, each that had been
(D) of more than 75 carefully engineered structures of up to 600 rooms and with each
(E) of more than 75 carefully engineered structures of up to 600 rooms each had been

8.(58)Both weakened by concern about the government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and by growing fears of a rise in inflation, the country's currency continued its slide to a record low against the dollar, which forced the central bank to intervene for the fourth time in a week.
(A) Both weakened by concern about the government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and by growing fears of a rise in inflation, the country's currency continued its slide to a record low against the dollar, which forced
(B) Both concern about the government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and the growing fears of a rise in inflation weakened the country's currency, continuing its slide to a record low against the dollar, which forced
(C) Both because it was weakened by concern about the government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and by growing fears of a raise in inflation, the country's currency continued its slide to a record low against the dollar, forcing
(D) The country's currency, weakened both by concern about the government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and by growing fears of a rise in inflation, continued its slide to a record low against the dollar, forcing
(E) The country's currency, weakened by both concern about the government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and growing fears of a raise in inflation, continued its slide to a record low against the dollar, which forced

9.(59)A new genetically engineered papaya was produced not by seed companies who have been motivated by profit, which was the case with most genetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but university and United States Department of Agriculture researchers who allowed growers to use it free of charge.
(A) produced not by seed companies who have been motivated by profit, which was the case with most genetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but
(B) produced not by profit-motivated seed companies, the case with most genetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but
(C) produced not by profit-motivated seed companies, as was the case with most genetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but by
(D) not produced by profit-motivated seed companies, which was the case with most genetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but was produced by
(E) not produced by seed companies who have been motivated by profit, the case with most genetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but by

10.(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

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1.(51)Gasolinemarketing is undergoing major changes as stations often not only add convenience stores but also combine with majorfast-food chains to build complexeswhere customers can shop and eat as well as buy gasoline.
(A) not only add convenience stores but also combine withmajor fast-food chains to build
(B) not only addconvenience stores but also they combine with major fast-food chains to build
(C) are not onlyadding convenience stores but also in combination with major fast-food chainsthey build
(D) add not onlyconvenience stores, but also combining with major fast-food chains to build
(E) are not onlyadding convenience stores, but also in combining with major fast-food chainsthey build
A
2.(52)In additionto her work on the Miocene hominid fossil record, Mary Leakey contributed to archaeology with her discovery ofthe earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and painstakingly documenting East African cave paintings.
(A) Leakeycontributed to archaeology with her discovery of the earliest direct evidenceof hominid activity and painstakingly documenting
(B) Leakeycontributed to archaeology by her discovery of the earliest direct evidence ofhominid activity and by painstakingly documenting
(C) Leakey was acontributor to archaeology with her discovery of the earliest direct evidenceof hominid activity and with her painstaking documentation of
(D) Leakey's contributions to archaeology include herdiscovery of the earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and herpainstaking documentation of
(E) Leakey'scontributions to archaeology include discovering the earliest direct evidenceof hominid activity and painstaking documentation of
D
3.(53)Most vaccinesare derived from weakened or killed strains of the same virus that theyprevent, unlike the derivation of smallpoxvaccine from a different virus altogether.
(A) the derivationof smallpox vaccine from a different virus altogether
(B) smallpox vaccine, which is derived from a different virusaltogether
(C) smallpox'svaccine, which gets derived from a different virus altogether
(D) when smallpoxvaccine is derived from an altogether different virus
(E) the altogetherdifferent virus from which smallpox vaccine is derived
B
4.(54)Unlike using spices for cooking, in medicinal usage they aretaken in large quantities in order to treatparticular maladies.
(A) Unlike usingspices for cooking, in medicinal usage they are taken
(B) Unlike spicesthat are used in cooking, in using spices for medicine, they are taken
(C) Unlike cooking with spices, taking spices for medicinaluse is done
(D) In cooking, small quantities of spices are used, whereasin medicinal usage spices are taken
(E) In cooking, theusage of spices is in small quantities, whereas in medicinal usage they aretaken
D,错选C,看了一下曼哈顿论坛,C的问题主要是在taking spices is done in large quantities,这里的意思是完全不一样了,不能这么说,缺少用spice多少这个意思,而且taking ... is done也很奇怪
5.(55)Shipwrecksare more likely to be found undisturbed at great depths than in shallow coastal waters, which exposes archaeologicalremains to turbulence and makes them accessible to anyone in scuba gear,whether they be archaeologist, treasure hunter, or sportdiver.
(A) than in shallowcoastal waters, which exposes archaeological remains to turbulence and makesthem accessible to anyone in scuba gear, whether they be
(B) than in shallow coastal waters, where archaeologicalremains are exposed to turbulence and are accessible to anyone in scuba gear,whether
(C) as opposed toshallow waters along the coast, where archaeological remains are exposed toturbulence and are accessible to anyone in scuba gear, including
(D) instead of inshallow waters along the coast, which exposes archaeological remains toturbulence and makes them accessible to anyone in scuba gear, including an
(E) instead ofshallow coastal waters, because it exposes archaeological remains to turbulenceand makes them accessible to anyone in scuba gear, whether
B
6.(56)Firstdiscovered more than 30 years ago, Lina's sunbird, a four-and-a-half-inchanimal found in the Philippines andthat resembles a hummingbird, has shimmering metalliccolors on its head; a brilliant orange patch, bordered with red tufts, in thecenter of its breast; and a red eye.
(A) found in thePhilippines and that resembles
(B) found in thePhilippines and that, resembling
(C) found in the Philippines and resembling
(D) that is foundin the Philippines and it resembles
(E) that is foundin the Philippines and that, resembling
C
7.(57)The Anasazisettlements at Chaco Canyon were built on a spectacular scale with more than 75 carefully engineered structures, of up to600 rooms each, were connected by a complex regional system ofroads.
(A) with more than75 carefully engineered structures, of up to 600 rooms each, were
(B) with more than 75 carefully engineered structures, of upto 600 rooms each,
(C) of more than 75carefully engineered structures of up to 600 rooms, each that had been
(D) of more than 75 carefully engineered structures of up to600 rooms and with each
(E) of more than 75carefully engineered structures of up to 600 rooms each had been
B,错选D,这里要用with的,of的情况只有a scale of啥,A run on了,B是对的
8.(58)Both weakened by concern about the government's agreementwith the International Monetary Fund and by growing fears of a rise ininflation, the country's currency continued its slide to a record low againstthe dollar, which forced the central bank tointervene for the fourth time in a week.
(A) Both weakenedby concern about the government's agreement with the International MonetaryFund and by growing fears of a rise in inflation, the country's currencycontinued its slide to a record low against the dollar, which forced
(B) Both concernabout the government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and thegrowing fears of a rise in inflation weakened the country's currency,continuing its slide to a record low against the dollar, which forced
(C) Both because itwas weakened by concern about the government's agreement with the InternationalMonetary Fund and by growing fears of a raise in inflation, the country'scurrency continued its slide to a record low against the dollar, forcing
(D) The country's currency, weakened both by concern aboutthe government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and by growingfears of a rise in inflation, continued its slide to a record low against thedollar, forcing
(E) The country'scurrency, weakened by both concern about the government's agreement with theInternational Monetary Fund and growing fears of a raise in inflation,continued its slide to a record low against the dollar, which forced
D
9.(59)A newgenetically engineered papaya was producednot by seed companies who have been motivated by profit, which was the casewith most genetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use,but university and United States Department ofAgriculture researchers who allowed growers to use it free of charge.
(A) produced not byseed companies who have been motivated by profit, which was the case with mostgenetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but
(B) produced not byprofit-motivated seed companies, the case with most genetically modified cropspreviously approved for commercial use, but
(C) produced not by profit-motivated seed companies, as wasthe case with most genetically modified crops previously approved forcommercial use, but by
(D) not produced byprofit-motivated seed companies, which was the case with most geneticallymodified crops previously approved for commercial use, but was produced by
(E) not produced byseed companies who have been motivated by profit, the case with mostgenetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but by
C
10.(60)Mideast immigrants' rates of entrepreneurship exceed virtually every other immigrant group in theincreasingly diverse United States economy.
(A) Mideastimmigrants' rates of entrepreneurship exceed
(B) Mideastimmigrants are exhibiting rates of entrepreneurship exceeding
(C) Immigrants from the Mideast exhibit rates ofentrepreneurship exceeding those of
(D) The rates ofentrepreneurship in immigrants from the Mideast exceed
(E) The rates ofMideast immigrants' entrepreneurship exceeds those of
C
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1.(51)Gasoline marketing is undergoing major changes as stations often not only add convenience stores but also combine with major fast-food chains to build complexes where customers can shop and eat as well as buy gasoline.
A
(A) not only add convenience stores but also combine with major fast-food chains to build
(B) not only add convenience stores but also they combine with major fast-food chains to build
(C) are not only adding convenience stores but also in combination with major fast-food chains they build
(D) add not only convenience stores, but also combining with major fast-food chains to build
(E) are not only adding convenience stores, but also in combining with major fast-food chains they build

2.(52)In addition to(不需要平行 需要的有compared to还有?) her work on the Miocene hominid fossil record, Mary Leakey contributed to archaeology with her discovery of the earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and painstakingly documenting East African cave paintings.
D
(A) Leakey contributed to archaeology with her discovery of the earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and painstakingly documenting(没平行)
(B) Leakey contributed to archaeology by her discovery of the earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and by painstakingly documenting
(C) Leakey was a contributor to archaeology with her discovery of the earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and with her painstaking documentation of
(D) Leakey's contributions to archaeology include her discovery of the earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and her painstaking documentation of
(E) Leakey's contributions to archaeology include discovering the earliest direct evidence of hominid activity and painstaking documentation of

3.(53)Most vaccines are derived from weakened or killed strains of the same virus that they prevent, unlike the derivation of smallpox vaccine from a different virus altogether.
B
应该是vaccine平行,
(A) the derivation of smallpox vaccine from a different virus altogether
(B) smallpox vaccine, which is derived from a different virus altogether
(C) smallpox's vaccine, which gets derived from? a different virus altogether(修饰谁)
(D) when smallpox vaccine is derived from an altogether different virus
(E) the altogether different virus from which smallpox vaccine is derived

4.(54)Unlike using spices for cooking, in medicinal usage they are taken in large quantities in order to treat particular maladies.
E D
(A) Unlike using spices for cooking, in medicinal usage they are taken
不平行
(B) Unlike spices that are used in cooking, in using spices for medicine, they are taken
不平行
(C) Unlike cooking with spices, taking spices for medicinal use is done
(D) In cooking, small quantities of spices are used, whereas(用平行吗) in medicinal usage spices are taken
(E) In cooking, the usage of spices is in small quantities, whereas in medicinal usage they are taken
不知道

5.(55)Shipwrecks are more likely to be found undisturbed at great depths than in shallow coastal waters, which exposes archaeological remains to turbulence and makes them accessible to anyone in scuba gear, whether they be archaeologist, treasure hunter, or(是不是不能用including) sport diver.
B
(A) than in shallow coastal waters, which exposes archaeological remains to turbulence and makes them accessible to anyone in scuba gear, whether they be(不是句子 也不是个词儿)
(B) than in shallow coastal waters, where archaeological remains are exposed to turbulence and are accessible to anyone in scuba gear, whether
(C) as opposed to shallow waters along the coast, where archaeological remains are exposed to turbulence and are accessible to anyone in scuba gear, including
(D) instead of in shallow waters along the coast, which exposes archaeological remains to turbulence and makes them accessible to anyone in scuba gear, including an
(E) instead of shallow coastal waters, because it exposes archaeological remains to turbulence and makes them accessible to anyone in scuba gear, whether

6.(56)First discovered more than 30 years ago, Lina's sunbird, a four-and-a-half-inch animal found in the Philippines and that resembles a hummingbird, has shimmering metallic colors on its head; a brilliant orange patch, bordered with red tufts, in the center of its breast; and a red eye.
C
(A) found in the Philippines and that resembles
不平行
(B) found in the Philippines and that, resembling
没谓语
(C) found in the Philippines and resembling
(D) that is found in the Philippines and it resembles
不平行
(E) that is found in the Philippines and that, resembling
没谓语


7.(57)The Anasazi settlements at Chaco Canyon were built on a spectacular scale with more than 75 carefully engineered structures, of up to 600 rooms each, were connected by a complex regional system of roads.
B
(A) with more than 75 carefully engineered structures, of up to 600 rooms each, were
双谓语
(B) with more than 75 carefully engineered structures, of up to 600 rooms each,
(C) of more than 75 carefully engineered structures of up to 600 rooms, each that had been
没有过完
(D) of more than 75 carefully engineered structures of up to 600 rooms and with each
没有平行
(E) of more than 75 carefully engineered structures of up to 600 rooms each had been
没有过完时态
8.(58)Both weakened by concern about the government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and by growing fears of a rise in inflation, the country's currency continued its slide to a record low against the dollar, which forced the central bank to intervene for the fourth time in a week.
D
(A) Both weakened by concern about the government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and by growing fears of a rise in inflation, the country's currency continued its slide to a record low against the dollar, which forced
(B) Both concern about the government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and the growing fears of a rise in inflation weakened the country's currency, continuing its slide to a record low against the dollar, which forced
(C) Both because it was weakened by concern about the government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and by growing fears of a raise in inflation, the country's currency continued its slide to a record low against the dollar, forcing
(D) The country's currency, weakened both by concern about the government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and by growing fears of a rise in inflation, continued its slide to a record low against the dollar, forcing
(E) The country's currency, weakened by both concern about the government's agreement with the International Monetary Fund and growing fears of a raise in inflation, continued its slide to a record low against the dollar, which forced

9.(59)A new genetically engineered papaya was produced not by seed companies who have been motivated by profit, which was the case with most genetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but university and United States Department of Agriculture researchers who allowed growers to use it free of charge.
C
(A) produced not by seed companies who have been motivated by profit, which was the case with most genetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but
(B) produced not by profit-motivated seed companies, the case with most genetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but
(C) produced not by profit-motivated seed companies, as was the case with most genetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but by
(D) not produced by profit-motivated seed companies, which was the case with most genetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but was produced by
(E) not produced by seed companies who have been motivated by profit, the case with most genetically modified crops previously approved for commercial use, but by

10.(60)Mideast immigrants' rates of entrepreneurship exceed virtually every other immigrant group in the increasingly diverse United States economy.
D C
(A) Mideast immigrants' rates of entrepreneurship exceed
没对比
(B) Mideast immigrants are exhibiting rates of entrepreneurship exceeding
(C) Immigrants from the Mideast exhibit rates of entrepreneurship exceeding those of
没谓语
(D) The rates of entrepreneurship in immigrants from the Mideast exceed
(E) The rates of Mideast immigrants' entrepreneurship exceeds those of

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