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Day65
1.(241)Nobody—not even those at the Silicon Valley start-up who have access to the code and data—can tell what piece of data came together in combination with what other piece of data to result in the finding the program had made.
D
(A) in combination with what other piece of data to result in the finding the program had made
(B) in combination with what other piece of data to result in the program’s findings
(C) with what other piece of data to result in the finding the program had made
(D) with what other piece of data to result in the finding the program made
(E) with what other piece of data, resulting in the finding the program made
2.(242)If the Metropolitan Museum of Art had not decided to display together the 34 paintings, 58 works on paper, two sculptures and sundry items including prints that have made up its Picasso collection, some truths and questions about the most important figure of 20th century Western art might not have been aired.
B
A) If the Metropolitan Museum of Art had not decided to display together the 34 paintings, 58 works on paper, two sculptures and sundry items including prints that have made up its Picasso collection
B) If the Metropolitan Museum of Art had not decided to display together the 34 paintings, 58 works on paper, two sculptures and sundry items including prints that make up its Picasso collection
C) If the Metropolitan Museum of Art would not have decided to display together the 34 paintings, 58 works on paper, two sculptures and sundry items including prints, that make up its Picasso collection
D) If the Metropolitan Museum of Art would not have decided to display together the 34 paintings, 58 works on paper, two sculptures and sundry items including prints that have made up its Picasso collection
E) If the Metropolitan Museum of Art had decided to display together the 34 paintings, 58 works on paper, two sculptures and sundry items including prints, making up its Picasso collection
3.(243)In all, fifteen or more Greenwich Capital employees have been tied to insider trading while at the fund, with four to plead guilty and more likely.
C
(A) In all, fifteen or more Greenwich Capital employees were tied to insider trading while at the fund, with four to plead guilty and more likely.
(B) All told, fifteen or more Greenwich Capital employees had been tied to insider trading while at the fund, with four having pleaded guilty and more likely.
(C) All told, at least fifteen Greenwich Capital employees have been tied to insider trading while at the fund; four have pleaded guilty and more are likely to do so.
(D) In all, at least fifteen Greenwich Capital employees have been tied to insider trading while at the fund; with four having pleaded guilty and more are likely to do so.
(E) All told, at least fifteen Greenwich Capital employees have been tied to insider trading while at the fund; four have pleaded guilty and more are likely.
4.(244)All major Canadian cities reported significantly higher hotel occupancy in the four months from June through September last year than that of a similar period a year earlier
D
(A) that of a similar period
(B) a similar period
(C) those of a similar period's
(D) during a similar period
(E) that during a similar period
5.(245)The board recommended that additional funding for the completion of the town pool, which could be open as early as next year, should be obtained through private donations not through tax revenue.
D
A) that additional funding for the completion of the town pool, which could be open as early as next year, should be obtained through private donations not through tax revenue.
B) that additional funding for the town pool’s completion, which could be open as early as next year, be obtained through private donations not through tax revenue.
C) that additional funding for the completion of the town pool, perhaps open as early as next year, be obtained through private donations not through tax revenue.
D) that additional funding for the completion of the town pool, which could be open as early as next year, be obtained through private donations not tax revenue.
E) that additional funding for the completion of the town pool, which could be open as early as next year, is obtained through private donations not through tax revenue.
6.(246)In the field of eugenics, geneticists have thoroughly scrutinized the human genome and its ability to shape certain traits to select and pre-determine an increasing impressive number of physiological characteristics in the unborn, each “ready to order” to parents’ specifications.
D错 选E
(A) increasing impressive number of physiological characteristics in the unborn, each
(B) increasingly impressive number of physiological characteristics in those not yet born, and each one
(C) increasing impressive number of physiological characteristics in those unborn who are
(D) increasingly impressive number of physiological characteristics in the unborn, all of them
(E) increasingly impressive number of physiological characteristics in the unborn
7.(247)Evidence, including bedding and other domestic artifacts, shows that the ancient people who lived there used it as a base camp from which they hunted antelope, gazelles, and bison, and feasted on turtles, hares, and ostrich eggs.
A
A) from which they hunted antelope, gazelles, and bison, and feasted
B) from which they hunted antelope, gazelles, bison, and feasted
C) from which they hunted antelope, gazelles, and bison, feasting
D) and they hunted antelope, gazelles, and bison, feasting
E) and they hunted antelope, gazelles, and bison, and feasted
8.(248)Arteriviruses are a genus of microorganisms that cause digestive and respiratory infections, sometimes benign and sometimes severe, in humans, other mammals, and birds.
D错,选A
(A) Arteriviruses are a genus of microorganisms that cause digestive and respiratory infections, sometimes benign and sometimes severe, in humans, other mammals, and birds.
(B) Arteriviruses are a genus of microorganisms that causes digestive and respiratory infections, sometimes benign and sometimes severe, in humans and other mammals, and in birds.
(C) Arteriviruses are a genus of microorganisms that cause digestive and respiratory infections that are sometimes benign and sometimes severe, in humans, other mammals, and in birds.
(D) Arteriviruses are a genus of microorganisms, which cause digestive and respiratory infections that are sometimes benign and sometimes severe, in humans, other mammals, and birds.
(E) Arteriviruses, a genus of microorganisms, cause digestive and respiratory infections, sometimes benign and sometimes severe, in humans, other mammals, and in birds.
9.(249)In the U.S. Army, individual squads are combined to form platoons of 16 to 44 soldiers, each of which consists of a lieutenant and an NCO (non-commissioned officer), who are first and second in command, respectively.
B
A. each of which consists of a lieutenant and an NCO (non-commissioned officer)
B. each platoon consisting of a lieutenant and an NCO (non-commissioned officer)
C. with each of them consisting of a lieutenant and an NCO (non-commissioned officer)
D. and each platoon consisting of a lieutenant and an NCO (non-commissioned officer)
E. each consists of a lieutenant and an NCO (non-commissioned officer)
10.(250)Though Homo habilis made blunt cutting tools, Neanderthals fashioned finer implements, tapering from the butt to the point and flaked on two sides, to form the familiar teardrop now paradigmatic of early man.
D错,选A
(A) point and flaked on two sides, to form
(B) point, flaked on two sides, and formed
(C) point, flaking on two sides, that form
(D) point, flaking on two sides, forming
(E) point and flaked on two sides, form
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