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Day92 (错了9和10)
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.
答案:B
The most elegant restaurant是指Le Fonte,排除A C D; each weekday修饰歧义,排除E
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
答案:C
So much that 语义不符合逻辑,排除A;and along with语义不符合逻辑,排除B; that of lobotomy was technique,排除D; the status was a technique,排除E
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
答案:B
Is fluent, has reported and emigrated并列,排除A C D E
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
答案:E
Be receiving表示动作,排除A C
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
答案:B
Not only about…but also 不对称,排除A; not only true…but also about…不对称,排除C;not only what…but also about不对称,排除D;not only is true…but also…不对称,排除E
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
答案:D
A rare painting and over a dozen prints为复数,主谓一致,排除A B; 句子不完整,排除C;逗号连接俩句子,排除E
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
答案:C
Surprised后面立马给出主语,the 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
答案:D
Originally和natives语义重复,排除A B C E
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
答案:D
比较对象对等,排除A; had 可表示过去完成时,或者have的过去时,排除B C;were错误,排除E
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
答案:B
Each create主谓不一样,排除A;each of which create主谓不一致,排除C;the play create主谓不一致,排除D;acts creates主谓不一致,排除E
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