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【揽瓜阁语法打卡小分队】Day30

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1.(41)The budgetfor education reflects the administration's demand that the money is controlled by local school districts, butit can only be spent on teachers, not on books, computers, orother materials or activities.
(A) the money iscontrolled by local school districts, but it can only be spent
(B) the money be controlled by local school districts, but itallows them to spend the money only
(C) the money is tobe controlled by local school districts, but allowing it only to be spent
(D) local schooldistricts are in control of the money, but it allows them to spend the moneyonly
(E) local schooldistricts are to be in control of the money, but it can only spend it
B
2.(42)As a resultof a supernova explosion, every human being on Earth was bombarded on February23, 1987, by about 100 billion neutrinos; fortunately, neutrinos are harmless elementary particles that are producedin nuclear reactions and that interact veryweakly with matter.
(A) neutrinos are harmless elementary particles that areproduced in nuclear reactions and that
(B) neutrinos,which are harmless, are elementary particles produced in nuclear reactions andwhich
(C) neutrinos areharmless elementary particles produced in nuclear reactions and which
(D) these harmlesselementary particles are produced in nuclear reactions, and neutrinos
(E) theseelementary particles, harmless products of nuclear reactions, are neutrinos that
A
3.(43)Aone-million-year-old skull bearing traits associated bothwith Homo erectus and, in addition, Homo sapiens has been found in the Afarregion of Eritrea, and indicates that modernhumans developed much earlier than previously thought.
(A) both with Homoerectus and, in addition, Homo sapiens has been found in the Afar region ofEritrea, and indicates
(B) both with Homoerectus and Homo sapiens have been found in the Afar region of Eritrea, whichindicates
(C) with both Homo erectus and Homo sapiens has been found inthe Afar region of Eritrea, indicating
(D) with both Homoerectus and Homo sapiens and found in the Afar region of Eritrea, indicating
(E) with both Homoerectus and Homo sapiens have been found in the Afar region of Eritrea, whichindicates
C
4.(44)Scientists atthe Los Alamos National Laboratory have succeeded for the first time in miningheat from the Earth's interior and producingenergy on a commercial scale, enough for efficient generation of electricityand heating factories and homes.
(A) and producingenergy on a commercial scale, enough for efficient generation of electricityand heating
(B) and producingenough energy on a commercial scale for electricity to be generated efficientlyand to heat
(C) for energyproduction on a commercial scale, enough for generating electricity efficientlyand to heat
(D) to produce energy on a commercial scale, enough forgenerating electricity efficiently and for heating
(E) to produceenough energy on a commercial scale for efficient generation of electricity andheat
D
5.(45)The application of a new method for analyzing the chemistryof tooth enamel allows scientists to examine molars of prehuman ancestors anddetermining that their diets were more varied than hadbeen supposed.
(A) The applicationof a new method for analyzing the chemistry of tooth enamel allows scientiststo examine molars of prehuman ancestors and determining
(B) Through theapplication of a new method for analyzing the chemistry of tooth enamel, themolars of prehuman ancestors were examined by scientists who determined
(C) When theyapplied a new method for analyzing the chemistry of tooth enamel, scientistsexamined molars of prehuman ancestors, determining
(D) Applying a newmethod for analyzing the chemistry of tooth enamel, the molars of prehumanancestors have been examined by scientists, who determined
(E) Applying a new method for analyzing the chemistry oftooth enamel, scientists have examined molars of prehuman ancestors anddetermined
E
6.(46)Thecontinental United States receives an average of 30 inches of precipitation ayear; transpiration from soil andfrom plants returns approximately 21 of the 30 inches to the atmosphere, whilethe balance of 9 inches contributes to the flow of streamsand rivers.
(A) transpiration from soil and from plants returnsapproximately 21 of the 30 inches to the atmosphere, while the balance of 9inches contributes to the flow
(B) even thoughtranspiration from soil and from plants returns approximately 21 of the 30inches to the atmosphere, the remainder of 9 inches contribute to the flowing
(C) althoughtranspiration from soil and from plants return approximately 21 of the 30inches to the atmosphere, the balance of 9 inches contribute to the flowing
(D) withtranspiration from soil and from plants to return approximately 21 inches tothe atmosphere, the rest of the 9 inches contributes to the flow
(E) astranspiration from soil and from plants return approximately 21 of the 30inches to the atmosphere, the rest of the 9 inches contribute to the flow
A
7.(47)1998 saw several new ventures promoting online distancelearning both at the college and graduate level, but also faculty members inlarge numbers began questioning whether the computer screen wasan adequate replacement for the classroom.
(A) 1998 sawseveral new ventures promoting online distance learning both at the college andgraduate level, but also faculty members in large numbers began
(B) In 1998 severalnew ventures were promoting online distance learning for both college-and for graduate-levelcourses, but it was also a year for a large number of faculty members who began
(C) With severalnew ventures promoting online distance learning both for college and graduatecourses in 1998, it was also a year when a large number of faculty members hadbegun
(D) Although 1998 saw several new ventures promoting onlinedistance learning for both college- and graduate-level courses, it was also ayear when a large number of faculty members began
(E) Several newventures were promoting online distance learning in 1998, at both the collegelevel as well as the graduat3e, but it was also a year for faculty members tobegin in large numbers
D
8.(48)Whereas scientists, because of randomfluctuations in the weather, cannot determine the transition from one season tothe next by monitoring temperatures on a daily basis, so they cannot determinethe onset of global warming by monitoring average annual temperatures.
(A) Whereasscientists
(B) Just as scientists
(C) Like scientistswho
(D) Inasmuch as ascientist
(E) In the same waya scientist
B
9.(49)The automobile company announced that the average price ofnext year's models would decrease four-tenths of one percent, amounting toabout $72, as compared with comparably equipped cars and trucks this year.
(A) The automobilecompany announced that the average price of next year's models would decreasefour-tenths of one percent, amounting to about $72, as compared with comparablyequipped cars and trucks this year.
(B) The automobile company announced that the average priceof next year's cars and trucks would decrease four-tenths of one percent, orabout $72, from that of comparably equipped models this year.
(C) The automobilecompany announced that there would be a decrease of four-tenths of one percentin next year's models' average price, or about $72, below this year'scomparably equipped cars and trucks.
(D) Compared tocomparably equipped models this year, the automobile company announced that theaverage price of next year's cars and trucks would decrease about $72, less byfour-tenths of one percent.
(E) Contrasted withcomparably equipped cars and trucks of this year, the automobile companyannounced that the average price of next year's models would decrease about$72, or four-tenths of one percent.
B
10.(50)Manyteenagers undergo stress, but results of a recent study indicate that thepatterns of stress that girls experience are more likely to result indepression than are those that boys experience.
(A) are those that boys experience
(B) what boysexperience
(C) boys'experience would
(D) boys' stress patterns do
(E) stress patternsof boys
A是倒装,其次D中的应该是are而非do。(最初排除了D,但后面又觉得A不对。。所以以后要注意倒装的问题)
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Day 29
1.E.
2.C. 句子逻辑(插入语)——修饰成分应尽量靠近修饰对象
3.A. E。将all the North American Great与Baikal直接比较,概念不对等
4.E. 平行结构
5.C. A substance that...独立主格是thromboxane的同位语
6.B. powerful style and his choices were disturbing to his own time与they are compelling for ours进行比较
7.D.-  应用nor 作为连词,表示既不...也不...
- 当never, seldom, little, nor, hardly, scarcely, no sooner, not only等表示否定的副词或连词谓语句首时,全句需要倒装
-  be likely to do sth
8.A. As +句子表示句子动作之间的比较
9.E. Enhance 应该与prepare平行
10.D. A. 结构不够简洁
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