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1.(541)So heavy were the storm’s rains and hailstones, and its gusts of gale-force wind were relentless, the city took nearly a decade to recover from the monumental hurricane that affected not just a region, but an entire nation.
(A) and its gusts of gale-force wind were relentless,
(B) and the gale-force wind gusts were relentless, so that
(C) its gusts of gale-force wind relentless, that
(D) the gale-force winds were gusting so relentlessly,
(E) so relentless its gusts of gale-force wind, that
2.(542)The company has built a new tool — being tested in Europe and slated to be rolled out more widely this year in a variety of different countries — letting people see the different ads placed by political pages, which is a move meant to address influence campaigns like those seen in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
(A) letting people see the different ads placed by political pages, which is a move
(B) that let people see the different ads being placed by political pages, and it is a move
(C) that let people see the different ads placed by political pages, which is a move
(D) that lets people see the different ads being placed by political pages, a move
(E) that lets people see the different ads placed by political pages and is a move
3.(543)The deer, despite having traveled hundreds of miles from their home to reach the Canadian wilderness and therefore being free to roam without fear of highway traffic or other man-made dangers, struggled to acclimate to the habitat that wildlife biologists had predicted would enable it to thrive.
(A) despite having traveled hundreds of miles from their home to reach the Canadian wilderness and therefore being free to roam without fear of highway traffic or other man-made dangers
(B) despite having traveled hundreds of miles from home to the Canadian wilderness where they would now be free to roam without fear of highway traffic or other man-made dangers
(C) despite having traveled hundreds of miles from home to reach the Canadian wilderness that offered freedom to roam without fear of highway traffic or other man-made dangers
(D) even after traveling hundreds of miles from their home to reach the Canadian wilderness where they could freely roam without fear of highway traffic or other man-made dangers
(E) who had traveled hundreds of miles from home to the Canadian wilderness that would offer them freedom to roam without fear of highway traffic or other man-made dangers
4.(544)Biologists worry that the Arctic ecosystem will unravel quickly, citing the fact that the average temperature within the Arctic circle is already two degrees warmer than ten years ago.
A. two degrees warmer than ten years ago
B. warmer by two degrees than ten years ago
C. two degrees warmer than it was ten years ago
D. two degrees warmer than it had been ten years ago
E. warmer, two degrees so, than ten years ago
5.(545)Even as Scandinavian furniture has taken a wide portion of the North American market, American brands are barely visible in Europe, a situation that has long frustrated American furniture executives and trade negotiators and has become a growing source of political friction.
A. Europe, a situation that has long frustrated American furniture executives and trade negotiators and has become
B. Europe; this is a situation that has long frustrated American furniture executives and trade negotiators and becomes
C. Europe, long frustrating American executives and trade negotiators and is becoming
D. Europe; this is a situation that has long frustrated American furniture executives, trade negotiators, and is becoming
E. Europe, which is a situation that has long frustrated American furniture executives and trade negotiators and has become
6.(546)Though the origin of the terms “bull market” and “bear market,” which refer to upward and downward market trends, respectively, are debated, these colloquialisms have been hallmarks of financial parlance for more than a century.
A. Though the origin of the terms “bull market” and “bear market,” which refer to upward and downward market trends, respectively, are debated
B. Though the origin of the terms “bull market” and “bear market,” which refers to upward and downward market trends, respectively, is debated
C. Though the origin of the terms “bull market” and “bear market,” which refer to upward and downward market trends, respectively, is debated
D. The origin of the terms “bull market” and “bear market,” which refer to upward and downward market trends, respectively, is debated
E. The origin of the terms “bull market” and “bear market,” which refers to upward and downward market trends, respectively, are debated
7.(547)Whereas American dialects of the English language often adopt words from other languages, those of European dialects tend toward the creation of new terms and expressions.
(A) English language often adopt words from other languages, those of European dialects tend
(B) English language often adopt words from other languages, that of European dialects tends
(C) language of English often adopts words from other languages, that of European dialects tends
(D) English language often adopts words from other languages, European dialects tend
(E) English language often adopt words from other languages, European dialects tend
8.(548)The webbed feet of the Alabio duck has neither nerves nor blood vessels, which renders the duck incapable of feeling the cold on its feet.
(A) has neither nerves nor blood vessels, which renders the duck incapable of feeling the cold on its feet.
(B) has neither nerves nor blood vessels, which renders them incapable of feeling the cold on their feet.
(C) have neither nerves nor blood vessels, rendering them incapable of feeling the cold on their feet.
(D) have neither nerves nor blood vessels, rendering the duck incapable of feeling the cold on its feet.
(E) have neither nerves nor blood vessels, rendering them incapable of feeling the cold on its feet.
9.(549)Neither Ramesh nor his friends is going to the ballet tonight, but one or two of them is planning on going tomorrow.
A. Neither Ramesh nor his friends is going to the ballet tonight, but one or two of them is planning on going tomorrow.
B. Neither his friends nor Ramesh is going to the ballet tonight, but one or two of them plans to go tomorrow.
C. Neither Ramesh nor his friends are going to the ballet tonight, but one or two of them are planning on going tomorrow.
D. Ramesh and his friends are not going to the ballet tonight, but one or two of them is planning to go tomorrow.
E. Ramesh, with several of his friends, is not going to the ballet tonight, and one or two them are planning on going tomorrow.
10.(550)The increase in the number of American households viewing telecasts of NASCAR races imply that the motorsport will soon supplant NFL football as the nation's most popular sport, but that the limited number of races each year compared to the NFL's hundreds of games indicates that fans will continue to watch football at a significantly higher rate.
A) imply that the motorsport will soon supplant NFL football as the nation's most popular sport, but that
B) imply that the motorsport is soon supplanting NFL football as the nation's most popular sport, but
C) implies that the motorsport will soon supplant NFL football as the nation's most popular sport, but that
D) implies that the motorsport is soon supplanting NFL football as the nation's most popular sport, but that
E) implies that the motorsport will soon supplant NFL football as the nation's most popular sport, but |
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