Day61
1.(201)Although trained in Sweden, the renowneddoctor has spent most of her life in Africa, grew up in Kenya as theeldest of a missionary couple’s six children, attended prep school in Namibia,and after college and medical school in Sweden, did graduate work inthe Congo and Zimbabwe.
(A) grew up in Kenya as the eldest of amissionary couple’s six children, attended prep school in Namibia, and aftercollege and medical school in Sweden, did
(B) has grown up in Kenya as the eldest of amissionary couple’s six children, has attended prep school in Namibia, andafter college and medical school in Sweden, did
(C) having grown up in Kenya as the eldest of amissionary couple’s six children, attended prep school in Namibia, and aftercollege and medical school in Sweden, having done
(D)growing up in Kenya as the eldest of a missionary couple’s six children,attending prep school in Namibia, and, after college and medical school inSweden, doing
(E) growing up in Kenya as the eldest of amissionary couple’s six children, attending prep school in Namibia, and, aftercollege and medical school in Sweden, she did
D
2.(202)More than have any of its competitors,Dynacorp, which will release its annual earnings report on Friday, is stakingits future on the business of bringing shale gas from formerly inaccessiblelocations like the Arctic and energy-hungry nations like India and China.
(A) Morethan have any of its competitors, Dynacorp, which will release its annualearnings report on Friday, is staking its future on the business of bringingshale gas from formerly inaccessible locations like the Arctic andenergy-hungry nations like India and China.
(B) More than has any of its competitors,Dynacorp, which will release its annual earnings report on Friday, has stakedits future on the business of bringing shale gas from formerly inaccessiblelocations like the Arctic to energy-hungry nations like India and China.
(C) More so than any of its competitors,Dynacorp, which will release its annual earnings report on Friday, is staking itsfuture on the business of bringing shale gas from formerly inaccessiblelocations like the Arctic and energy-hungry nations such as India and China.
(D) More than any of its competitors have,Dynacorp, which will release its annual earnings report on Friday, staked itsfuture on the business of bringing shale gas from formerly inaccessiblelocations like the Arctic and energy-hungry nations such as India and China.
(E) More thanany of its competitors, Dynacorp, which will release its annual earnings reporton Friday, is staking its future on the business of bringing shale gas fromformerly inaccessible locations like the Arctic to energy-hungry nations likeIndia and China.
E,错选A,没看到bring … to 我真是眼瞎
3.(203)John was one of the few people toget his hands on an advance ticket for U2’s North American tour – a tour thatwas delayed by several months due to front man Bono’s back injury.
(A) to get his hands on an advance ticket forU2’s North American tour – a tour that was delayed by several months on accountof front man Bono’s back injury.
(B) to get their hands on an advance ticket forU2’s North American tour – a tour that was delayed by several months due tofront man Bono and his back injury.
(C) toget their hands on an advance ticket for U2’s North American tour – a tour thatwas delayed by several months because of front man Bono’s back injury.
(D) who got his hands on an advance ticket forU2’s North American tour – a tour that was delayed by several months on accountof front man Bono and his back injury.
(E) who got his hands on an advance ticket forU2’s North American tour – a tour that was delayed because of front man Bonoand his back injury.
C
4.(204)The Roman Empire expanded to most ofsouthern Europe and the Mediterranean region by the beginning of the first centuryC.E., bringing the Latin language with it, from which were derivedRomance languages, including Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, andRomanian.
(A) the Latin language with it, from which werederived Romance
(B) the Latin language with it, and from whichderiving the Romance
(C) withit the Latin language, from which derive the Romance
(D) with it the Latin language, from whichderives Romance
(E) with it the Latin language, and derivingfrom it the Romance
C
5.(205)The controversy has divided the Senate, causingstrains in the commission, provoking public charges by industry officials thatthe banking chief is overreaching his authority, and private complaints that heis “reckless” and “stubborn.”
(A) causing strains in the commission, provokingpublic charges by industry officials that the banking chief is overreaching hisauthority, and private complaints that he is “reckless” and “stubborn.”
(B) causing strains in the commission andprovoking public charges by industry officials that the banking chief isoverreaching his authority, with private complaints that he is “reckless” and“stubborn.”
(C) caused strains in the commission, andprovoked public charges by industry officials that the banking chief isoverreaching his authority and that private complaints that he is “reckless”and “stubborn.”
(D) caused strains in the commission, provokedpublic charges by industry officials that the banking chief is overreaching hisauthority and private complaints that he is “reckless” and “stubborn.”
(E)caused strains in the commission, and provoked public charges by industryofficials that the banking chief is overreaching his authority and privatecomplaints that he is “reckless” and “stubborn.”
E
6.(206)Continental flood volcanism, a massive volcaniceruption that lasted for approximately a million years, has beensuggested as the cause of the explanation of a mass extinction ofmarine species over two hundred million years ago.
A. has been suggested as the cause of theexplanation
B. have been suggested as the cause
C. hasbeen suggested as the cause
D. has been in the past suggested as the cause
E. has been suggested for the cause
C
7.(207)Unlike Parisians, who may bring theirdogs into most stores and restaurants, the pets of New Yorkers areusually left outside.
A. the pets of New Yorkers are usually leftoutside
B. a New Yorker’s pet is usually left outside
C. New Yorkers are usually leaving their petsoutside
D. NewYorkers usually leave their pets outside
E. New Yorkers’ pets are usually left outside
D
8.(208)As a physicist, astronomer, andprofessor, but with the showmanship of a Broadway star and the wit of acomedian, the scientist educated the masses, challenged politicians, anddebunked longstanding misconceptions, although many of his colleaguesdisagreed with his methodology.
A. As aphysicist, astronomer, and professor, but with the showmanship of a Broadwaystar and the wit of a comedian, the scientist educated the masses, challengedpoliticians, and debunked longstanding misconceptions, although
B. Aphysicist, astronomer, and professor with the showmanship of a Broadway starand the wit of a comedian, the scientist educated the masses, challengedpoliticians, debunked longstanding misconceptions, and
C. A physicist, astronomer, professor with theshowmanship of a Broadway star and the wit of a comedian, and scientisteducated the masses, challenged politicians, debunked longstandingmisconceptions, and
D. As a physicist, astronomer, professor – butwith the showmanship of a Broadway star and the wit of a comedian - andscientist, he educated the masses, challenged politicians, debunkedlongstanding misconceptions, although
E. A physicist, an astronomer, and a professorwith the showmanship of a Broadway star and the wit of a comedian, thescientists educated the masses, challenged politicians, and debunkedlongstanding misconceptions, although
Although的部分我理解,动词的平行我也都理解,但是前半句的but with是什么意思?就是这里我觉得语义不同才没选A,他没有转折啊?搜索到的解释,虽然还是没太懂:There are twoopening prepositional phrase modifiers referring to the subject "thescientist ". These two modifiers are:
1. As a physicist, astronomer, and professor
2. With the showmanship of a Broadway star and thewit of a comedian
These two modifiers are joined by the conjunction"but".
9.(209)Costa Rica is one of the fewcountries that have reversed deforestation within its borders.
A. that have reversed deforestation within its
B. that has reversed deforestation within their
C. thathave reversed deforestation within their
D. that has reversed deforestation within its
E. having reversed deforestation within the
C
10.(210)Modern cyclists face a bewildering arrayof choices as they select between mountain, road, street, and now evenhybrid bicycles.
(A) select between mountain, road, street, andnow even hybrid bicycles
(B) select between mountain, road, street, oreven hybrid bicycles
(C) select between mountain, road, street, evenhybrid bicycles
(D)choose among mountain, road, street, and even hybrid bicycles
(E) choose among mountain, road, street, or evenhybrid bicyclesD |