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Day66 (错了1,3,6,8,10)
1.(251)Although the fear last year that the trade zone might break apart had receded, the risk now could be prolonged stagnation of the kind that has plagued Argentina for the past two decades.
(A) had receded, the risk now could be prolonged stagnation of the kind that has plagued Argentina for the past two decades
(B) had receded, the risk now could be prolonged stagnation as it has plagued Argentina for the past two decades
(C) receded, the risk now could be prolonged stagnation, just as it has plagued Argentina for the past two decades
(D) has receded, the risk now could be prolonged stagnation, like it has plagued Argentina for the past two decades
(E) has receded, the risk now could be prolonged stagnation, like that which has plagued Argentina for the past two decades
答案:A
It代指the risk错误,what has plagued Argentina should be stagnation,排除B C D; that与which重复,排除E
2.(252)So that banks can continue to make loans to their customers, the Federal Reserve Bank has made discount loans available to the banks with a slightly lower interest rate than typical emergency loans.
(A) their customers, the Federal Reserve Bank has made discount loans available to the banks with a slightly lower interest rate than typical emergency loans
(B) their customers, the Federal Reserve Bank has made discount loans available that are slightly lower to the banks than the interest rates available with typical emergency loans
(C) their customers, the Federal Reserve Bank has made available to the banks discount loans that have interest rates that are slightly lower than typical emergency loan rates
(D) customers, the Federal Reserve Bank made discount loans available to the banks with interest rates that are slightly lower than typical emergency loans
(E) customers, the Federal Reserve Bank has made available to the banks discount loans with interest rates that are slightly lower than typical emergency loans
答案:C
比较对象不对等,lower interest rate 与 typical emergency loans比较,排除A;that are slightly lower修饰discount loans语义不对,排除B;rates与emergency loans对比,排除D E。
3.(253)Some experts now believe that it is the duration of high unemployment rates, not the onset or cessation of such rates, that are more correctly termed a lagging economic indicator.
(A) now believe that it is the duration of high unemployment rates, not the onset or cessation of such rates, that are more correctly termed
(B) are now believing that it is the duration of high unemployment rates, not the onset or cessation of such rates, that is more correctly termed
(C) now believe that it is the duration of high unemployment rates, not the onset or cessation of such rates, that is more correctly termed to be
(D) now believe that it is the duration of high unemployment rates, not the onset or cessation of such rates, that is more correctly termed
(E) now believe that it is the duration of high unemployment rates, neither the onset nor cessation of such rates, that is more correctly termed
答案:C
That is more correctly修饰duration,排除A;are believing正在相信,语义不符合逻辑,排除B;
D?E?
4.(254)Right-brained people are more likely than left-brained people to pursue occupations that involve exercising empathy, thinking creatively, and expressing emotion freely.
a) Right-brained people are more likely than left-brained people to pursue occupations that involve exercising empathy, thinking creatively, and expressing emotion freely.
b) Right-brained people who are more likely than left-brained people to pursue occupations that involve exercising empathy, thinking creatively, and expressing emotion freely.
c) Occupations for right-brained people, rather than left-brained people, are the more likely to involve exercising empathy, thinking creatively, and expressing emotion freely.
d) Occupations pursued by right-brained people instead of left-brained people, are more likely to involve the exercise of empathy, creative thinking, and the free expression of emotion.
e) Rather than left-brained people, occupations pursued by right-brained people are more likely to involve exercising empathy, thinking creatively, and expressing emotion freely.
答案:A
句子缺谓语,排除B;occupations are the more likely to语义不合逻辑,排除C;the exercise, creative thinking and the free expression不对称,排除D;left-brained people与occupations比较,不对等,排除E
5.(255)A newly discovered letter by Jonathan Swift, written in the same year as Gulliver’s Travels were published, shows how the biting satire that marked many of Swift’s public works was reflected in his private writings as well.
(A) A newly discovered letter by Jonathan Swift, written in the same year as Gulliver’s Travels were published
(B) A newly discovered letter by Jonathan Swift, written in the same year of publication as Gulliver’s Travels
(C) A newly discovered letter by Jonathan Swift, written in the same year that Gulliver’s Travels was published
(D) Jonathan Swift wrote a newly discovered letter in the same year as he published Gulliver’s Travels that
(E) Jonathan Swift wrote a newly discovered letter in the same year of publication as Gulliver’s Travels that
答案:C
As表示“当……时候”,状语无法修饰the same year, Gulliver’s Travels应该为书名,单数,were published不正确,排除A;publication as Gulliver’s Travels 修饰错误,排除B; that shows修饰G T错误,排除D E
6.(256)The new government study, whose summary was made to be available ahead of its publication, highlights the size of Canada’s banking sector in relation to the rest of the country’s economy.
A whose summary was made to be available ahead of its publication
B a summary of which was made available ahead of publication
C which had a summary made available ahead of its publication
D which was made to be available ahead of publication with a summary
E with a summary of which was made available ahead of publication
答案:C
Was made to be available冗杂,排除A;a summary与study同等,错误排除B;study was made ahead of a summary, 语义逻辑错误,排除D; with a summary of which结构冗杂,排除E
7.(257)Many movies and books today base their characters on Dickens’ Ebenezer Scrooge, as they do Oliver Twist, and Ebenezer Scrooge, for instance, can be seen reimagined in the 1988 movie Scrooged.
A) Many movies and books today base their characters on Dickens’ Ebenezer Scrooge, as they do Oliver Twist, and Ebenezer Scrooge, for instance, can be seen reimagined in the 1988 movie Scrooged.
B) Dickens’ characters Ebenezer Scrooge and Oliver Twist are the basis of many characters in today’s movies and books, being reimagined for example in the 1988 movie Scrooged.
C) Dickens’ characters, such as Ebenezer Scrooge, who can be seen reimagined in the 1988 movie Scrooged, and Oliver Twist, are the basis for many characters in today’s movies and books.
D) Dickens’ characters Ebenezer Scrooge and Oliver Twist are the basis for many characters in today’s movies and books, and the 1988 movie Scrooged used Ebenezer Scrooge, for instance.
E) Being used as the basis for many character’s in today’s movies and books is Ebenezer Scrooge, the same as Oliver Twist, for instance in the 1988 movie Scrooged.
答案:C
And 表示并列关系,不符合句意,排除A;being reimagined修饰are the basis句意不合逻辑,排除B;and表示并列关系,不符合句意,排除D;Being used错误,排除E
8.(258)The beautiful cello solo at the end of the symphony may have salvaged the performance, for most of the orchestra members played poorly throughout the two hour concert.
A. for most of the orchestra members performed poorly throughout the two hour concert.
B. in that most of the orchestra members performed throughout the two hour concert in a poor manner.
C. When most of the orchestra members performed poorly throughout the two hour concert.
D. despite most of the orchestra members performing poorly throughout the two hour concert.
E. even though most of the orchestra members made a poor performance throughout the two hour concert.
答案:C
For 与in that表示因果关系,不符合句意,排除A B; despite与even though表示让步,排除D E
9.(259)Insufficiently trained for combat, the soldier was grievously injured in battle and sank once again into unconsciousness, anesthetized by the medicine required by the many rounds of surgery necessary to save his badly wounded leg.
a) battle and sank once again into unconsciousness, anesthetized by
b) battle, sank once again into unconsciousness, and anesthetized
c) battle, sinking once again into unconsciousness, was anesthetized by
d) battle and sank once again into unconsciousness, and was anesthetized
e) battle, sinking once again into unconsciousness and being anesthetized by
答案:A
Anesthetized by the medicine中的by不可省略,排除B D;was injured与was anesthetized没有连词,排除C;and being anesthetized冗杂,排除E
10.(260)Many of these gene flaws - there are plenty of them, with names like BCR-ABL - are relative newcomers to medical terminology, as are a majority of the new anti-tumor drugs, still in early testing, that are aimed at them.
A. medical terminology, as are a majority of the new anti-tumor drugs, still in early testing, that are aimed at them.
B. medical terminology like a majority of the new anti-tumor drugs that are still in early testing, and aimed at them.
C. medical terminology, as are a majority of the new anti-tumor drugs that are still in early testing, aimed at them.
D. medical terminology like a majority of the new anti-tumor drugs, still in early testing, that are aimed at them.
E. medical terminology, as are a majority of the new anti-tumor drugs, still in early testing, and aimed at them.
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