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1.(311)Researchers at U.C.L.A medical school say the findings support the idea that some patients who appear completely unresponsive have some level of consciousness that they cannot show — perhaps low, but real — and also that they might have the potential to recover.
(A) and also that they might have the potential to recover
(B) and the potential to recover
(C) and that have the potential for a recovery
(D) as well as having the potential to recover
(E) the potential for a recovery
B
A and also排除
C that后面从句没有主语
D having没有平行
2.(312)The consequences of the import tariff have been felt in not only the factories and shipping yards, but also by local grocery stores, restaurants, schools, and even by seemingly unrelated industries, such as the insurance market.
A. been felt in not only the factories and shipping yards, but also by local grocery stores, restaurants, schools, and even by
B. been felt not only in the factories and shipping yards, but also by local grocery stores, restaurants, schools, and even by
C. not only been felt in the factories and shipping yards, but also by local grocery stores, restaurants, and schools, and even
D. not only been felt in the factories and shipping yards, but also by local grocery stores, restaurants, and schools, and even by
E. been felt not only in the factories and shipping yards, but also by local grocery stores, restaurants, schools, and even
B
平行
3.(313)Babies develop audial recognition abilities months before being born, lending credence to the notion that prenatal exposure to classical music can aid in intellectual development and apparently assisting newborns, who cannot yet visually recognize shapes and colors, in distinguishing their own mothers from those of others.
(A) apparently assisting newborns, who cannot yet visually recognize shapes and colors, in distinguishing their own mothers from those of others
(B) apparently assisting newborns that cannot yet visually recognize shapes and colors in distinguishing their own mothers
(C) assisting apparent newborns, who cannot yet visually recognize shapes and colors, in distinguishing their own mothers from those of others
(D) apparently assisting newborns, who could not yet visually recognize shapes and colors, in distinguishing their own mothers
(E) apparently assisting newborns, who cannot yet visually recognize shapes and colors, in distinguishing their own mothers from others.
D
A distinguish from one of the others感觉有点重复了(但这个我不清楚)
B 人用that指代
C apparent newborns...
4.(314)Despite having brought far more gear to the campground than they had in their previous camping trip, the Outdoor Club only had enough food for two days.
(A) they had in their previous camping trip
(B) their previous camping trip had had
(C) they had for a previous camping trip
(D) in their previous camping trip
(E) for any previous camping trip
A
5.(315)Forming stunning perches from which hikers can view an endless array of forests and lakes, the high alpine sections of the Wind River mountain range remain barren regions where little water or nutrients exist to sustain plant or animal life.
(A) little water or nutrients exist
(B) little water or nutrients exists
(C) few nutrients and little water exists
(D) there is little available water or nutrients available
(E) there are few nutrients and little available water
E
AB 不能little nutrients
C few不能exists
D little和nutrients
6.(316)The company said revenue rose 13 percent, or $453 million, compared with the period a year earlier, but was lower than the $675 million analysts predicted.
A. or $453 million, compared with the period a year earlier, but was lower than the $675 million analysts predicted.
B. an amount equal to $453 million, in comparison to that period last year, but was lower than the $675 million analysts predicted.
C. or $453 million, compared with the period a year earlier, but was lower than the $675 million analysts had predicted.
D. $453 million, from the period a year earlier, but was lower than the $675 million analysts had predicted.
E. or $453 million, compared with the period a year earlier, but lower than the $675 million analysts predicted.
C
7.(317)The insect, famed for its remarkable annual migrations, faced declines in habitat on both the Central American and Canadian ends of its range for decades, now is the focus of an urgent push for a rescue.
(A) decades, now is the focus of an urgent push for a rescue
(B) decades, has now become the focus of an urgent rescue push
(C) decades, and now is the focus of an urgent push for a rescue
(D) decades now, is the focus of an urgent push for a rescue
(E) decades; now is the focus of an urgent rescue push
C
A逗号连接两句句子
Ddecades now很奇怪
E分号后面句子没有主语
BC不知道
8.(318)Like Bob Dylan, the music of Talib Kweli is a social commentary – lyrics and instrumentals designed to tell stories and inspire thought about the world in which the artist lives.
1. Like Bob Dylan, the music of Talib Kweli
2. Like Bob Dylan, Talib Kweli’s music
3. Like Bob Dylan’s, Talib Kweli’s music
4. As with Bob Dylan, Talib Kwelil’s music
5. As is Bob Dylan’s, the music of Talib Kweli
C
平行
ABD 人和音乐
9.(319)Marking the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, the festival called Eid-ul-Adha, during which sheep are traditionally sacrificed, is celebrated everywhere in the Muslim world.
(A) Marking the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, the festival called Eid-ul-Adha, during which sheep are traditionally sacrificed
(B) Marking the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, featuring the traditional sacrifice of sheep, the festival called Eid-ul-Adha
(C) A festival marking the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, called Eid-ul-Adha, during which sheep are traditionally sacrificed
(D) A festival marking the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, called Eid-ul-Adha, featuring the traditional sacrifice of sheep
(E) A festival marking the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca during which sheep are traditionally sacrificed, called Eid-ul-Adha
A
CDE a festival marking不行吧
B前面两个现在分词的分句不对
10.(320)Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud, whose insights into the workings of the human mind were instrumental in the development of modern psychoanalytical techniques, was an influence on many authors, that included James Joyce and William Faulkner, whose novels experimented with stream of consciousness.
A. were instrumental in the development of modern psychoanalytical techniques, was an influence on many authors, that included James Joyce and William Faulkner, whose novels experimented with stream of consciousness
B. were instrumental in the development of modern psychoanalytical techniques, influenced many authors, including James Joyce and William Faulkner, whose novels experimented with stream of consciousness
C. was instrumental with the development of modern psychoanalytical techniques, was influential on many authors, that included James Joyce and William Faulkner, whose novels used experiments in stream of consciousness
D. was instrumental in the development of modern psychoanalytical techniques, influenced many authors, who included James Joyce and William Faulkner, the novels of whom used stream of consciousness experimentally
E. were an instrument in the development of modern psychoanalytical techniques, was an influence on many authors, including James Joyce and William Faulkner, whose novels experimented with stream of consciousness
B
insights 排除CDwas
AE后面这个was不对 |
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