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【揽瓜阁语法打卡小分队】Day93

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1. c 错选e
是由farmer和poacher发出shot的动作
a they指代问题
b 容易出现animal forage for snacks/forage for poachers的歧义
d they指代问题
e 歧义
2. D 错选b
主语为cycle,句意不理解,应当是cycle of(eviction and relocation)of families,因此应当为poses
3 a tiny beach town是同位语,结构为located in C,(同位语),the house is
4 第一个谓语动词用复数,第二个用单数
6 A
so that 结构符合句意
E 相较于A不够简介
7. A
and laugh at themselves应当和endure criticism平行
8. E
the number和the figures比较
BC lower和compared to重复
10.A
E play role in,Aing;Bing;and Cing
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1C by X, and/or, by Y,they指代farmers,不能同时指代长颈鹿
2D 主语the cycle单数;the tool修饰education,否则education与tool平行很奇怪
3E located in Car的是the house、tiny beach town修饰Car;BC缺谓语;D中overlooked错;A which sits in a neighborhood修饰LA错;E感觉overlooks the mountains应该修饰主语the house,另外头重脚轻真的大丈夫吗..
4A  Each of – Is / sales people - were/members - are
5C 这句话旨在对比48.7与35,只有C最接近
6A B倒装是不是少that;C so that位置错了;D缺that;E that位置容易看成定语从句修饰《星空》,whereas A so..that句式一目了然
7A be able to endure and laugh
8E number-figure对比
9B 分号后完整句子
10A 分号特殊用法,当逗号看
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Day93
1.(521)The endangered giraffes have sometimes been shot by farmers trying to save their crops when they are foraging for late-night snacks, or by poachers allowed access to help guard the fields.
(A) trying to save their crops when they are foraging for late-night snacks, or by poachers
(B) trying to save their crops when the animals are foraging for late-night snacks or poachers
(C) trying to save their crops when the animals are foraging for late-night snacks, or by poachersby poachers来标明与by farmers平行,排除BE;they指代不清排除AD
(D) who are trying to save their crops when they are foraging for late-night snacks, or by poachers who are
(E) who are trying to save their crops when the animals are foraging for late-night snacks or poachers who are
2.(522)There is little doubt that the ongoing cycle of eviction and relocation of immigrant families poses a significant obstacle to education and the tool that is most likely to enable those families to break that cycle.
A. poses a significant obstacle to education and the tool that is
B. pose significant obstacles to education, the tool that is
C. pose a significant obstacle to education, the tool
D. poses a significant obstacle to education, the tool
cycle用单数,排除BCE;the tool修饰education
E. pose significant obstacles to education and to the tool that is

3.(523)Located in Carpinteria, California, a tiny beach town approximately 75 miles north of the city of Los Angeles, which sits in a neighborhood, the house overlooks the mountains and is a few short blocks from the ocean.

A. a tiny beach town approximately 75 miles north of the city of Los Angeles, which sits in a neighborhood, the house overlooks the mountains and is a few short blocks from the ocean
B. a tiny beach town that sits approximately 75 miles north of the city of Los Angeles, the house, which is just a few short blocks from the ocean and sits in a neighborhood that overlooks the mountains
C. a tiny beach town that sits approximately 75 miles north of the city of Los Angeles, the house, which is just a few short blocks from the ocean and sits in a neighborhood which is also overlooking the mountains
D. the house is approximately 75 miles north of the city of Los Angeles, a tiny beach town just a few short blocks from the ocean and overlooked the mountains
E. a tiny beach town that sits approximately 75 miles north of the city of Los Angeles and overlooks the mountains, the house is just a few short blocks from the ocean
A-LA sits in a neighborhood, 排除;BC缺少动词,排除;a tiny town修饰Carpinteria,排除D

4.(524)Each of the sales people that were retained after the company was acquired is more likely to receive a promotion than any of the other sales team members are.

A. Each of the salespeople that were retained after the company was acquired is more likely to receive a promotion than any of the other sales team members are.
that were retained修饰salespeople, 用were, 排除BD;more likely to对应Each of,用is, 排除CE
B. Each of the salespeople that was retained after the company had been acquired is more likely to receive a promotion than any other sales team member is.
C. Each of the salespeople that were retained after the company had been acquired are more likely to receive a promotion than any of the other sales team members are.
D. Each of the salespeople that was retained after the company was acquired is more likely to receive a promotion than any of the other sales team members is.
E. Each of the salespeople that were retained after the company was acquired are more likely to receive a promotion than any other sales team member are.

5.(525)In the five most important battleground states–-New York, California, Illinois, Ohio, and Massachusetts–-Democrats reported $48.7 million in cash on hand, compared to the Republicans, who reported $35 million.

A) compared to the Republicans, who reported $35 million
B) in comparison to the Republicans, with $35 million
C) compared with $35 million for the Republicans
比较金额,排除AB;E不完整;D和reportting比较
D) compared with the reporting of the Republicans of $35 million
E) in comparison to the Republicans’ report of having $35 million

6.(526)A facsimile of Van Gogh's Starry Night was so accurately produced that even a group of experienced art appraisers could not distinguish it from the original.

A. A facsimile of Van Gogh's Starry Night was so accurately produced that
So that结构排除BCD;
B. So accurately produced was a facsimile of Van Gogh's Starry Night
C. It was so accurate that a facsimile of Van Gogh's Starry was produced
D. A facsimile of Van Gogh's Starry Night that was so accurately produced
E. Produced so accurately was a facsimile of Van Gogh's Starry Night that

7.(527)It is important for aspiring comedians to be able to endure criticism, as they will often encounter negative feedback on stage even when the material that they are testing will one day bring them success, and laugh at themselves; in many moments, they may be the only ones laughing.

(A) It is important for aspiring comedians to be able to endure criticism, as they will often
与laugh at平行
(B) For aspiring comedians, to be able to endure criticism is important, as they will often
(C) The ability to endure criticism is important for aspiring comedians, who will often
(D) For aspiring comedians, often it is important that they can endure criticism and
(E) For aspiring comedians, it is important to be able to endure criticism; they will often

8.(528)The number of people who say in surveys that they have health insurance coverage is almost always lower than the people reported by federal and state agencies that administer the program.

A. than the people reported
B. compared to the number of people reported
C. compared to those reported
D. than is the reporting of people
E. than the figures reported
比较the number

9.(529)In 1972 votes were cast by fifty-five percent of the electorate; and forty percent in 1996.

(A) electorate; and forty percent in 1996
(B) electorate; in 1996 the figure was forty percent
分号连接句子
(C) electorate, and in 1996 forty percent
(D) electorate, forty percent in 1996 was the figure
(E) electorate that fell to forty percent in 1996

10.(530)Earthworms play an essential role in the soil ecosystem, feeding on organic residue and recycling nutrients back into soil; increasing rainwater absorption through soil aeration, soil loosening, and soil tunneling; and promoting flowering, root development, and overall plant health by fertilizing the soil with a unique waste product called castings.

(A) increasing rainwater absorption through soil aeration, soil loosening, and soil tunneling; and promoting
feeding, increasing and promoting平行
(B) they increase rainwater absorption through soil aeration, soil loosening, and soil tunneling; and promote
(C) they increase rainwater absorption through soil aeration, soil loosening, and soil tunneling and promoting
(D) increasing rainwater absorption through soil aeration, soil loosening, and soil tunneling and promoting
(E) increasing rainwater absorption through soil aeration, soil loosening, and soil tunneling, and promoting


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发表于 2023-1-3 23:40:13 | 只看该作者
Day93
1.(521)The endangered giraffes have sometimes been shot by farmers trying to save their crops when they are foraging for late-night snacks, or by poachers allowed access to help guard the fields.
(A) trying to save their crops when they are foraging for late-night snacks, or by poachers
(B) trying to save their crops when the animals are foraging for late-night snacks or poachers
(C) trying to save their crops when the animals are foraging for late-night snacks, or by poachersby poachers来标明与by farmers平行,排除BE;they指代不清排除AD
(D) who are trying to save their crops when they are foraging for late-night snacks, or by poachers who are
(E) who are trying to save their crops when the animals are foraging for late-night snacks or poachers who are

2.(522)There is little doubt that the ongoing cycle of eviction and relocation of immigrant families
poses a significant obstacle to education and the tool that is most likely to enable those families to break that cycle.
A. poses a significant obstacle to education and the tool that is
B. pose significant obstacles to education, the tool that is
C. pose a significant obstacle to education, the tool
D. poses a significant obstacle to education, the tool
cycle用单数,排除BCE;the tool修饰education
E. pose significant obstacles to education and to the tool that is

3.(523)Located in Carpinteria, California, a tiny beach town approximately 75 miles north of the city of Los Angeles, which sits in a neighborhood, the house overlooks the mountains and is a few short blocks from the ocean.

A. a tiny beach town approximately 75 miles north of the city of Los Angeles, which sits in a neighborhood, the house overlooks the mountains and is a few short blocks from the ocean
B. a tiny beach town that sits approximately 75 miles north of the city of Los Angeles, the house, which is just a few short blocks from the ocean and sits in a neighborhood that overlooks the mountains
C. a tiny beach town that sits approximately 75 miles north of the city of Los Angeles, the house, which is just a few short blocks from the ocean and sits in a neighborhood which is also overlooking the mountains
D. the house is approximately 75 miles north of the city of Los Angeles, a tiny beach town just a few short blocks from the ocean and overlooked the mountains
E. a tiny beach town that sits approximately 75 miles north of the city of Los Angeles and overlooks the mountains, the house is just a few short blocks from the ocean
A-LA sits in a neighborhood, 排除;BC缺少动词,排除;a tiny town修饰Carpinteria,排除D

4.(524)Each of the sales people that were retained after the company was acquired is more likely to receive a promotion than any of the other sales team members are.

A. Each of the salespeople that were retained after the company was acquired is more likely to receive a promotion than any of the other sales team members are.
that were retained修饰salespeople, 用were, 排除BD;more likely to对应Each of,用is, 排除CE
B. Each of the salespeople that was retained after the company had been acquired is more likely to receive a promotion than any other sales team member is.
C. Each of the salespeople that were retained after the company had been acquired are more likely to receive a promotion than any of the other sales team members are.
D. Each of the salespeople that was retained after the company was acquired is more likely to receive a promotion than any of the other sales team members is.
E. Each of the salespeople that were retained after the company was acquired are more likely to receive a promotion than any other sales team member are.

5.(525)In the five most important battleground states–-New York, California, Illinois, Ohio, and Massachusetts–-Democrats reported $48.7 million in cash on hand, compared to the Republicans, who reported $35 million.

A) compared to the Republicans, who reported $35 million
B) in comparison to the Republicans, with $35 million
C) compared with $35 million for the Republicans
比较金额,排除AB;E不完整;D和reportting比较
D) compared with the reporting of the Republicans of $35 million
E) in comparison to the Republicans’ report of having $35 million

6.(526)A facsimile of Van Gogh's Starry Night was so accurately produced that even a group of experienced art appraisers could not distinguish it from the original.

A. A facsimile of Van Gogh's Starry Night was so accurately produced that
So that结构排除BCD;
B. So accurately produced was a facsimile of Van Gogh's Starry Night
C. It was so accurate that a facsimile of Van Gogh's Starry was produced
D. A facsimile of Van Gogh's Starry Night that was so accurately produced
E. Produced so accurately was a facsimile of Van Gogh's Starry Night that

7.(527)It is important for aspiring comedians to be able to endure criticism, as they will often encounter negative feedback on stage even when the material that they are testing will one day bring them success, and laugh at themselves; in many moments, they may be the only ones laughing.

(A) It is important for aspiring comedians to be able to endure criticism, as they will often
与laugh at平行
(B) For aspiring comedians, to be able to endure criticism is important, as they will often
(C) The ability to endure criticism is important for aspiring comedians, who will often
(D) For aspiring comedians, often it is important that they can endure criticism and
(E) For aspiring comedians, it is important to be able to endure criticism; they will often

8.(528)The number of people who say in surveys that they have health insurance coverage is almost always lower than the people reported by federal and state agencies that administer the program.

A. than the people reported
B. compared to the number of people reported
C. compared to those reported
D. than is the reporting of people
E. than the figures reported
比较the number

9.(529)In 1972 votes were cast by fifty-five percent of the electorate; and forty percent in 1996.

(A) electorate; and forty percent in 1996
(B) electorate; in 1996 the figure was forty percent
分号连接句子
(C) electorate, and in 1996 forty percent
(D) electorate, forty percent in 1996 was the figure
(E) electorate that fell to forty percent in 1996

10.(530)Earthworms play an essential role in the soil ecosystem, feeding on organic residue and recycling nutrients back into soil; increasing rainwater absorption through soil aeration, soil loosening, and soil tunneling; and promoting flowering, root development, and overall plant health by fertilizing the soil with a unique waste product called castings.

(A) increasing rainwater absorption through soil aeration, soil loosening, and soil tunneling; and promoting
feeding, increasing and promoting平行
(B) they increase rainwater absorption through soil aeration, soil loosening, and soil tunneling; and promote
(C) they increase rainwater absorption through soil aeration, soil loosening, and soil tunneling and promoting
(D) increasing rainwater absorption through soil aeration, soil loosening, and soil tunneling and promoting
(E) increasing rainwater absorption through soil aeration, soil loosening, and soil tunneling, and promoting



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