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Day92
1.(511)Once considered the most elegant restaurant in France, each weekday now serves tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine buffet style at Le Fonte.

(A) each weekday now serves tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine buffet style at Le Fonte.

(B) Le Fonte now serves each weekday tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine served buffet style.

(C) tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine served buffet style are now served each weekday at Le Fonte.

(D) tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine are now served buffet style at Le Fonte each weekday.

(E) Le Fonte now serves tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine served buffet style each weekday.

2.(512)Unlike its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, lobotomy was initially hailed as a revolutionary therapeutic technique so much that the Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz who introduced the procedure was in fact awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1949 for his contribution.

(A) Unlike its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, lobotomy was initially hailed as a revolutionary therapeutic technique so much that the Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz who introduced the procedure was

(B) Despite its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, lobotomy was initially hailed as a revolutionary therapeutic technique; and along with the Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz who introduced the procedure was

(C) Despite its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, lobotomy was initially hailed as a revolutionary therapeutic technique; Egas Moniz, the Portuguese neurologist who introduced the procedure, was

(D) Unlike its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, that of lobotomy initially was hailed as a revolutionary technique, such that Egas Moniz, the Portuguese neurologist who introduced the procedure, was

(E) In contrast to its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, the initial status of lobotomy was hailed as a revolutionary technique; Egas Moniz, the Portuguese neurologist who introduced the procedure, was

3.(513)The author seems well qualified to write the book: she is fluent in Chinese and English, has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and she emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager, just as the main character in the story does.

(A) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and she emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager, just as the main character in the story does

(B) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and, like the main character in the story, emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager

(C) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and she emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager, just like the main character in the story does

(D) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and, she, like the main character in the story does, emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager

(E) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and, she, like the main character in the story, emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager

4.(514)Following the company’s annual meeting yesterday, the office supervisors told the employees that they would be receiving a bonus for the increased profits this year.

A. told the employees that they would be receiving
B. had told the employees to expect
C. have told the employees that they will be receiving
D. told the employees they will receive
E. told the employees to expect

5.(515)Lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say is true not only about the law but also rules of procedure.

A. Lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say is true not only about the law but also
B. That lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say is true not only about the law but also about
C. That lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say is not only true about the law but also about
D. Lower courts generally accept not only what the higher courts say is true about the law but also about
E. Lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say not only is true about the law but also

6.(516)Lost among the junk and worthless antiques in the old New England barn was a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth and over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley that all together were valued at well over a million dollars.

(A) barn was a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth and over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley that all together

(B) barn was a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth, over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley, and all together they

(C) barn, a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth, over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley, and all together they

(D) barn were a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth and over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley that all together

(E) barn were a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth, as well as over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley, all together

7.(517)Surprised by unexpected budgetary constraints, it was chosen by the department managers to cancel the office New Year’s party.

(A) it was chosen by the department managers to cancel the office New Year’s party
(B) the choice of the department managers was to cancel the office New Year’s party
(C) the department managers chose to cancel the office New Year’s party
(D) the office New Year’s party was canceled by the department managers
(E) a cancellation was chosen for the New Year’s party by the department managers

8.(518)Originally Charles City County, Virginia, natives, United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler share a unique place in American history: Harrison was the first president to die while in office, and Tyler was the first vice president promoted to succeed a deceased predecessor.

(A) Originally Charles City County, Virginia, natives, United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler share a unique place in American history

(B) Originally Charles City County, Virginia, natives, both United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler share unique places in American history

(C) United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, both originally natives of Charles City County, Virginia, share a unique place in American history

(D) United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, both natives of Charles City County, Virginia, share a unique place in American history

(E) Originally native to Charles City County, Virginia, United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler share a unique place in American history

9.(519)Scientists theorize that tuberculosis may be responsible for the extinction of the mastodon , a species of mammal that lived at the same time as other legendary mammals such as the woolly mammoth and saber toothed tiger

A. that lived at the same time as other legendary mammals
B. that had lived at the same time as had other legendary mammals
C. that lived at the same time those others had
D. living at the same time as those others did
E. living at the same time as those were

10.(520)Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play’s three separate acts each create a unique perspective on the characters’ view of success and fulfillment.

A. Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play’s three separate acts each create
B. Choppy, askew, and genuine, the play’s three separate acts each creates
C. Choppy, askew, and genuine, the play has three separate acts, each of which create
D. Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play, which has three separate acts, create
E. Choppy, askew, and genuine, the play’s three separate acts creates

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Day92
1.(511)Once considered the most elegant restaurant in France, each weekday now serves tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine buffet style at Le Fonte.

(A) each weekday now serves tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine buffet style at Le Fonte.

(B) Le Fonte now serves each weekday tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine served buffet style.

(C) tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine served buffet style are now served each weekday at Le Fonte.

(D) tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine are now served buffet style at Le Fonte each weekday.

(E) Le Fonte now serves tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine served buffet style each weekday.
修饰对象不同
2.(512)Unlike its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, lobotomy was initially hailed as a revolutionary therapeutic technique so much that the Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz who introduced the procedure was in fact awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1949 for his contribution.

(A) Unlike its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, lobotomy was initially hailed as a revolutionary therapeutic technique so much that the Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz who introduced the procedure was

(B) Despite its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, lobotomy was initially hailed as a revolutionary therapeutic technique; and along with the Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz who introduced the procedure was

(C) Despite its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, lobotomy was initially hailed as a revolutionary therapeutic technique; Egas Moniz, the Portuguese neurologist who introduced the procedure, was

(D) Unlike its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, that of lobotomy initially was hailed as a revolutionary technique, such that Egas Moniz, the Portuguese neurologist who introduced the procedure, was

(E) In contrast to its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, the initial status of lobotomy was hailed as a revolutionary technique; Egas Moniz, the Portuguese neurologist who introduced the procedure, was

3.(513)The author seems well qualified to write the book: she is fluent in Chinese and English, has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and she emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager, just as the main character in the story does.

(A) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and she emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager, just as the main character in the story does

(B) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and, like the main character in the story, emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager

(C) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and she emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager, just like the main character in the story does

(D) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and, she, like the main character in the story does, emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager

(E) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and, she, like the main character in the story, emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager

4.(514)Following the company’s annual meeting yesterday, the office supervisors told the employees that they would be receiving a bonus for the increased profits this year.

A. told the employees that they would be receiving
B. had told the employees to expect
C. have told the employees that they will be receiving
D. told the employees they will receive
E. told the employees to expect

5.(515)Lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say is true not only about the law but also rules of procedure.

A. Lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say is true not only about the law but also
B. That lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say is true not only about the law but also about
C. That lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say is not only true about the law but also about
D. Lower courts generally accept not only what the higher courts say is true about the law but also about
E. Lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say not only is true about the law but also

6.(516)Lost among the junk and worthless antiques in the old New England barn was a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth and over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley that all together were valued at well over a million dollars.

(A) barn was a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth and over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley that all together

(B) barn was a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth, over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley, and all together they

(C) barn, a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth, over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley, and all together they

(D) barn were a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth and over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley that all together

(E) barn were a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth, as well as over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley, all together

7.(517)Surprised by unexpected budgetary constraints, it was chosen by the department managers to cancel the office New Year’s party.

(A) it was chosen by the department managers to cancel the office New Year’s party
(B) the choice of the department managers was to cancel the office New Year’s party
(C) the department managers chose to cancel the office New Year’s party
(D) the office New Year’s party was canceled by the department managers
(E) a cancellation was chosen for the New Year’s party by the department managers

8.(518)Originally Charles City County, Virginia, natives, United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler share a unique place in American history: Harrison was the first president to die while in office, and Tyler was the first vice president promoted to succeed a deceased predecessor.

(A) Originally Charles City County, Virginia, natives, United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler share a unique place in American history

(B) Originally Charles City County, Virginia, natives, both United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler share unique places in American history

(C) United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, both originally natives of Charles City County, Virginia, share a unique place in American history

(D) United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, both natives of Charles City County, Virginia, share a unique place in American history

(E) Originally native to Charles City County, Virginia, United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler share a unique place in American history

9.(519)Scientists theorize that tuberculosis may be responsible for the extinction of the mastodon , a species of mammal that lived at the same time as other legendary mammals such as the woolly mammoth and saber toothed tiger

A. that lived at the same time as other legendary mammals
B. that had lived at the same time as had other legendary mammals
C. that lived at the same time those others had
D. living at the same time as those others did
E. living at the same time as those were

10.(520)Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play’s three separate acts each create a unique perspective on the characters’ view of success and fulfillment.

A. Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play’s three separate acts each create
B. Choppy, askew, and genuine, the play’s three separate acts each creates
C. Choppy, askew, and genuine, the play has three separate acts, each of which create
D. Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play, which has three separate acts, create
E. Choppy, askew, and genuine, the play’s three separate acts creates
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D92【错两个】
1、
A considered后面句子得立马给出主语,each weekday不对
B
C tourists不能被considered the restaurant
D 同C
E each weekday位置不对
2、
A status 和lobotomy不能对比
B and along with不对
C
D that of不对
E in contrast to跟unlike差不多,后面俩对比不合适3、
A just as 放在句末感觉像是修饰整个句子去了
B
C like 后只能跟名词,不能有动词
D 同C
E and ,she,中的she多余了
4、【答案E,错选A】
A
B had 不对
C have也不对
D will时态不对
E receive不见了
5、
A not only but also不平行
B
C 同A
D 同A
E 同A
6、【答案D,错选A】
A
B they感觉无指代
C 没谓语
D 同E
E barn were主谓一致不对
7、
A  surprised给出了,之后立马要提到主语,It不行
B the choice也不对
C
D party也不对
E a cancellation也不对
8、
A originally感觉不大对劲,不能这样修饰
B 同A
C 这里也不对,同A
D
E 又native 又originally不对
9、
A
B had不对
C 同B
D those others指代有点混乱
E were不对
10、
A
B 主谓不一致,creates不对
C each 和create主谓也不一致
D the play主语,谓语create又不对
E acts名词,creates主谓不一致
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Day92
1.(511)Once considered the most elegant restaurant in France, each weekday now serves tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine buffet style at Le Fonte.

(A) each weekday now serves tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine buffet style at Le Fonte.

(B) Le Fonte now serves each weekday tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine served buffet style.

(C) tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine served buffet style are now served each weekday at Le Fonte.

(D) tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine are now served buffet style at Le Fonte each weekday.

(E) Le Fonte now serves tourists by the busload who dine on cuisine served buffet style each weekday.
initial modifier "once considered" 只能修饰Le Fonte
另外each weekday应该修饰serves tourists 而不是其他

2.(512)Unlike its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, lobotomy was initially hailed as a revolutionary therapeutic technique so much that the Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz who introduced the procedure was in fact awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1949 for his contribution.

(A) Unlike its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, lobotomy was initially hailed as a revolutionary therapeutic technique so much that the Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz who introduced the procedure was

(B) Despite its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, lobotomy was initially hailed as a revolutionary therapeutic technique; and along with the Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz who introduced the procedure was

(C) Despite its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, lobotomy was initially hailed as a revolutionary therapeutic technique; Egas Moniz, the Portuguese neurologist who introduced the procedure, was

(D) Unlike its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, that of lobotomy initially was hailed as a revolutionary technique, such that Egas Moniz, the Portuguese neurologist who introduced the procedure, was

(E) In contrast to its modern-day status as bioethically impermissible, the initial status of lobotomy was hailed as a revolutionary technique; Egas Moniz, the Portuguese neurologist who introduced the procedure, was

A status和lobotomy不可比
B 引号后面的句子结构有问题
C 正确
D 主句的句意有问题 status was hailed as technique? shcu that 也有问题
E 同D

3.(513)The author seems well qualified to write the book: she is fluent in Chinese and English, has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and she emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager, just as the main character in the story does.

(A) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and she emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager, just as the main character in the story does

(B) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and, like the main character in the story, emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager

(C) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and she emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager, just like the main character in the story does

(D) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and, she, like the main character in the story does, emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager

(E) has reported from Beijing—where most of the story takes place—and, she, like the main character in the story, emigrated to the New York area when she was a teenager

平行 后面需要省略主语

4.(514)Following the company’s annual meeting yesterday, the office supervisors told the employees that they would be receiving a bonus for the increased profits this year.

A. told the employees that they would be receiving
B. had told the employees to expect
C. have told the employees that they will be receiving
D. told the employees they will receive
E. told the employees to expect

主要在考代词they的指代对象
以及没事尽量别用复杂时态

5.(515)Lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say is true not only about the law but also rules of procedure.

A. Lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say is true not only about the law but also
B. That lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say is true not only about the law but also about
C. That lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say is not only true about the law but also about
D. Lower courts generally accept not only what the higher courts say is true about the law but also about
E. Lower courts generally accept what the higher courts say not only is true about the law but also

not only but also 平行

6.(516)Lost among the junk and worthless antiques in the old New England barn was a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth and over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley that all together were valued at well over a million dollars.

(A) barn was a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth and over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley that all together

(B) barn was a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth, over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley, and all together they

(C) barn, a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth, over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley, and all together they

(D) barn were a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth and over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley that all together

(E) barn were a rare painting by Andrew Wyeth, as well as over a dozen prints by Marsden Hartley, all together

主要是要看出来复合主语倒装 主谓一致

7.(517)Surprised by unexpected budgetary constraints, it was chosen by the department managers to cancel the office New Year’s party.

(A) it was chosen by the department managers to cancel the office New Year’s party
(B) the choice of the department managers was to cancel the office New Year’s party
(C) the department managers chose to cancel the office New Year’s party
(D) the office New Year’s party was canceled by the department managers
(E) a cancellation was chosen for the New Year’s party by the department managers

initial modifier 修饰对象

8.(518)Originally Charles City County, Virginia, natives, United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler share a unique place in American history: Harrison was the first president to die while in office, and Tyler was the first vice president promoted to succeed a deceased predecessor.

(A) Originally Charles City County, Virginia, natives, United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler share a unique place in American history

(B) Originally Charles City County, Virginia, natives, both United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler share unique places in American history

(C) United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, both originally natives of Charles City County, Virginia, share a unique place in American history

(D) United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, both natives of Charles City County, Virginia, share a unique place in American history

(E) Originally native to Charles City County, Virginia, United States presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler share a unique place in American history

应该是同位语而不是adv modifier
另外originally VS natives 重复

9.(519)Scientists theorize that tuberculosis may be responsible for the extinction of the mastodon , a species of mammal that lived at the same time as other legendary mammals such as the woolly mammoth and saber toothed tiger

A. that lived at the same time as other legendary mammals
B. that had lived at the same time as had other legendary mammals
C. that lived at the same time those others had
D. living at the same time as those others did
E. living at the same time as those were

that lived 优于 living 因为lived表示出了这件事情发生在过去并没有持续到现在 而living修饰may be responsible 有当前发生的意义
the same as others (lived) 而不是had (lived)

10.(520)Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play’s three separate acts each create a unique perspective on the characters’ view of success and fulfillment.

A. Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play’s three separate acts each create
B. Choppy, askew, and genuine, the play’s three separate acts each creates
C. Choppy, askew, and genuine, the play has three separate acts, each of which create
D. Choppy and askew, yet genuine, the play, which has three separate acts, create
E. Choppy, askew, and genuine, the play’s three separate acts creates   

each 在这里做adv 修饰create 而不是做主语 所以主谓一致应该不是单数
choppy and askew 可以用and连接 但两者无法用and连接genuine

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