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Day 160
1.(17-20)Construction of the Roman Colosseum, which was officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, began in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian, was completed a decade later, during the reign of Titus, who opened the Colosseum with a one-hundred-day cycle of religious pageants, gladiatorial games, and spectacles.
A.which was officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, began in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian,
B.officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, begun in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian, and
C.which was officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, began in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian, and
D.officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater and begun in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian it
E.officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, which was begun in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian, and

2.(25-10)In 1926, in her second attempt to swim across the English Channel, Gertrude Ederle not only crossed the Channel against currents that forced her to swim thirty-five miles instead of the minimal twenty-one, but she set a record for speed as well, by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
A.but she set a record for speed as well, by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
B.but also set a record for speed, swimming the distance almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
C.but also swam the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done, and setting a record for speed
D.but also setting a record for speed by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
E.but, swimming the distance almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done, she also set a record for speed.

3.(23-20)Both the Federal Reserve’s decision that borrowing rates be raised, along with investor’s speculation that another increase might be on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks by making deposits more attractive.
A.that borrowing rates be raised, along with investor’s speculation that another increase might be on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks by making
B.that borrowing rates be raised and investors’ speculation of possibly another increase on the way helped to bolster the dollar in recent weeks because they made
C.to raise borrowing rates and investors’ speculation that another increase might be on the way helped to bolster the dollar in recent weeks by making
D.to raise borrowing rates, along with investors’ speculation that another increase might be on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks because it made
E.to raise borrowing rates and investors’ speculation of possibly another increase on the way helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks because they made

4.(26-6)The relative prosperity of the first years of the twentieth century came to a halt in 1907 when drains on the money supply, revealing a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit, it precipitated an economic crisis that lasted nearly a year.
A.supply, revealing a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit, it precipitated
B.supply, revealing a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit, they precipitated
C.supply both revealed a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit and precipitating
D.supply revealed both a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit and precipitating
E.supply revealed a weak national infrastructure of banking and credit and precipitated

5.(23-38)Drawing on her roots in a society that has a strong tradition of story-telling and oral renditions of the past, Indian writer Suniti Namjoshi incorporates many types of literature into her writing: including historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes from both Indian as well as European sources.
A.writing: including historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes from both Indian as well as
B.writing: historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes from both Indian and
C.writing: these include historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes from both Indian and
D.writing, which includes historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes both from Indian as well as
E.writing that includes historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes both from Indian and

6.(23-41)Using a criterion based on an object’s color, astronomers recently identified 23 galaxies so distant from Earth that their light has taken 85 percent of the age of the universe to reach us.
A.astronomers recently identified 23 galaxies so distant from Earth that their light has taken
B.astronomers recently identified 23 galaxies that were so distant from Earth for their light to take
C.astronomers recently identified 23 galaxies to be so distant from Earth such that their light takes
D.23 galaxies were recently identified by astronomers to be so distant from Earth for their light to take
E.23 galaxies were recently identified by astronomers as so distant from Earth their light has taken

7.(29-7)Until a few centuries ago, any large bones discovered in the fields or caves of Europe, now known to be large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed to be the remains of giants and were often displayed as curiosities in castles, palaces, town halls, churches, and monasteries.
A.now known to be large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed to be
B.presently known as from large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed as
C.bones now known to be those of large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed to be
D.bones known at present as of large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed as those of
E.currently known as those of large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed to be those of

8.(28-12)Over the next few years, increasing demands on the Chattahoochee River, which flows into the Apalachicola River, could alter the saline content of Apalachicola Bay, which would rob the oysters there of their flavor, and to make them decrease in size, less distinctive, and less in demand.
A.which would rob the oysters there of their flavor, and to make them decrease in size
B.and it would rob the oysters there of their flavor, make them smaller
C.and rob the oysters there of their flavor, making them decrease in size
D.robbing the oysters there of their flavor and making them smaller
E.robbing the oysters there of their flavor, and making them decrease in size

9.(29-15)In little more than a decade, Argentina has become the world’s leading exporter of honey, with nearly 90,000 tons a year sold to foreign markets, almost half of which going to the United States.
A.with nearly 90,000 tons a year sold to foreign markets, almost half of which going
B.with the sale of nearly 90,000 tons a year to foreign markets, and almost half of it that goes
C.with the sale to foreign markets of nearly 90,000 tons a year, with almost half of it going
D.selling nearly 90,000 tons a year to foreign markets, and almost half of it goes
E.selling nearly 90,000 tons a year to foreign markets, with almost half going

10.(25-16)A Harvard anthropologist has proposed that using fire to cook food could be dated back to almost two million years and that it could explain hominid features like having a large brain and small teeth.
A.using fire to cook food could be dated back to almost two million years and that it could explain hominid features like having
B.the use of fire to cook food could date back almost two million years and could explain such hominid features as
C.cooking food with fire could date back to almost two million years, explaining hominid features like
D.fire used to cook food could date back almost two million years ,explaining hominid features such as having.
E.fire used for cooking food could be dated back to almost two million years and explain hominid features like.

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Day 160
1.(17-20)Construction of the Roman Colosseum, which was officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, began in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian, was completed a decade later, during the reign of Titus, who opened the Colosseum with a one-hundred-day cycle of religious pageants, gladiatorial games, and spectacles.
A.which was officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, began in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian,
B.officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, begun in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian, and
C.which was officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, began in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian, and
D.officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater and begun in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian it
E.officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, which was begun in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian, and

2.(25-10)In 1926, in her second attempt to swim across the English Channel, Gertrude Ederle not only crossed the Channel against currents that forced her to swim thirty-five miles instead of the minimal twenty-one, but she set a record for speed as well, by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
A.but she set a record for speed as well, by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
B.but also set a record for speed, swimming the distance almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
C.but also swam the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done, and setting a record for speed
D.but also setting a record for speed by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
E.but, swimming the distance almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done, she also set a record for speed.

3.(23-20)Both the Federal Reserve’s decision that borrowing rates be raised, along with investor’s speculation that another increase might be on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks by making deposits more attractive.
A.that borrowing rates be raised, along with investor’s speculation that another increase might be on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks by making
B.that borrowing rates be raised and investors’ speculation of possibly another increase on the way helped to bolster the dollar in recent weeks because they made
C.to raise borrowing rates and investors’ speculation that another increase might be on the way helped to bolster the dollar in recent weeks by making
D.to raise borrowing rates, along with investors’ speculation that another increase might be on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks because it made
E.to raise borrowing rates and investors’ speculation of possibly another increase on the way helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks because they made

4.(26-6)The relative prosperity of the first years of the twentieth century came to a halt in 1907 when drains on the money supply, revealing a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit, it precipitated an economic crisis that lasted nearly a year.
A.supply, revealing a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit, it precipitated
B.supply, revealing a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit, they precipitated
C.supply both revealed a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit and precipitating
D.supply revealed both a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit and precipitating
E.supply revealed a weak national infrastructure of banking and credit and precipitated

5.(23-38)Drawing on her roots in a society that has a strong tradition of story-telling and oral renditions of the past, Indian writer Suniti Namjoshi incorporates many types of literature into her writing: including historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes from both Indian as well as European sources.
A.writing: including historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes from both Indian as well as
B.writing: historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes from both Indian and
C.writing: these include historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes from both Indian and
D.writing, which includes historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes both from Indian as well as
E.writing that includes historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes both from Indian and

6.(23-41)Using a criterion based on an object’s color, astronomers recently identified 23 galaxies so distant from Earth that their light has taken 85 percent of the age of the universe to reach us.
A.astronomers recently identified 23 galaxies so distant from Earth that their light has taken
B.astronomers recently identified 23 galaxies that were so distant from Earth for their light to take
C.astronomers recently identified 23 galaxies to be so distant from Earth such that their light takes
D.23 galaxies were recently identified by astronomers to be so distant from Earth for their light to take
E.23 galaxies were recently identified by astronomers as so distant from Earth their light has taken

7.(29-7)Until a few centuries ago, any large bones discovered in the fields or caves of Europe, now known to be large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed to be the remains of giants and were often displayed as curiosities in castles, palaces, town halls, churches, and monasteries.
A.now known to be large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed to be
B.presently known as from large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed as
C.bones now known to be those of large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed to be
D.bones known at present as of large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed as those of
E.currently known as those of large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed to be those of

8.(28-12)Over the next few years, increasing demands on the Chattahoochee River, which flows into the Apalachicola River, could alter the saline content of Apalachicola Bay, which would rob the oysters there of their flavor, and to make them decrease in size, less distinctive, and less in demand.
A.which would rob the oysters there of their flavor, and to make them decrease in size
B.and it would rob the oysters there of their flavor, make them smaller
C.and rob the oysters there of their flavor, making them decrease in size
D.robbing the oysters there of their flavor and making them smaller
E.robbing the oysters there of their flavor, and making them decrease in size

9.(29-15)In little more than a decade, Argentina has become the world’s leading exporter of honey, with nearly 90,000 tons a year sold to foreign markets, almost half of which going to the United States.
A.with nearly 90,000 tons a year sold to foreign markets, almost half of which going
B.with the sale of nearly 90,000 tons a year to foreign markets, and almost half of it that goes
C.with the sale to foreign markets of nearly 90,000 tons a year, with almost half of it going ‘it'指代'the sale'不对,应该是half of the tons going
D.selling nearly 90,000 tons a year to foreign markets, and almost half of it goes
E.selling nearly 90,000 tons a year to foreign markets, with almost half going

10.(25-16)A Harvard anthropologist has proposed that using fire to cook food could be dated back to almost two million years and that it could explain hominid features like having a large brain and small teeth.
A.using fire to cook food could be dated back to almost two million years and that it could explain hominid features like having
B.the use of fire to cook food could date back almost two million years and could explain such hominid features as
C.cooking food with fire could date back to almost two million years, explaining hominid features like
D.fire used to cook food could date back almost two million years ,explaining hominid features such as having.
E.fire used for cooking food could be dated back to almost two million years and explain hominid features like.
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3.(23-20)Both the Federal Reserve’s decision that borrowing rates be raised, along with investor’sspeculation that another increase might be on the way, helped bolster thedollar in recent weeks by making deposits moreattractive.
A.that borrowingrates be raised, along with investor’s speculation that another increase mightbe on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks by making
B.that borrowingrates be raised and investors’ speculation of possibly another increase on theway helped to bolster the dollar in recent weeks because they made
C.to raise borrowing rates and investors’ speculation thatanother increase might be on the way helped to bolster the dollar in recentweeks by making
D.to raiseborrowing rates, along with investors’ speculation that another increase mightbe on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks because it made
E.to raise borrowing rates and investors’ speculation of possiblyanother increase on the way helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks becausethey made


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Day 160
1.(17-20)Construction of the Roman Colosseum, which was officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, began in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian, was completed a decade later, during the reign of Titus, who opened the Colosseum with a one-hundred-day cycle of religious pageants, gladiatorial games, and spectacles.
A.which was officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, began in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian,
B.officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, begun in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian, and
C.which was officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, began in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian, and
D.officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater and begun in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian it
E.officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater, which was begun in A.D. 69, during the reign of Vespasian, and

2.(25-10)In 1926, in her second attempt to swim across the English Channel, Gertrude Ederle not only crossed the Channel against currents that forced her to swim thirty-five miles instead of the minimal twenty-one, but she set a record for speed as well, by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
A.but she set a record for speed as well, by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
B.but also set a record for speed, swimming the distance almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
C.but also swam the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done, and setting a record for speed
D.but also setting a record for speed by swimming the distance in almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done.
E.but, swimming the distance almost two hours faster than anyone had yet done, she also set a record for speed.

3.(23-20)Both the Federal Reserve’s decision that borrowing rates be raised, along with investor’s speculation that another increase might be on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks by making deposits more attractive.
A.that borrowing rates be raised, along with investor’s speculation that another increase might be on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks by making
B.that borrowing rates be raised and investors’ speculation of possibly another increase on the way helped to bolster the dollar in recent weeks because they made
C.to raise borrowing rates and investors’ speculation that another increase might be on the way helped to bolster the dollar in recent weeks by making
D.to raise borrowing rates, along with investors’ speculation that another increase might be on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks because it made
E.to raise borrowing rates and investors’ speculation of possibly another increase on the way helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks because they made

4.(26-6)The relative prosperity of the first years of the twentieth century came to a halt in 1907 when drains on the money supply, revealing a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit, it precipitated an economic crisis that lasted nearly a year.A.supply, revealing a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit, it precipitated
B.supply, revealing a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit, they precipitated
C.supply both revealed a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit and precipitating
D.supply revealed both a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit and precipitating
E.supply revealed a weak national infrastructure of banking and credit and precipitated

5.(23-38)Drawing on her roots in a society that has a strong tradition of story-telling and oral renditions of the past, Indian writer Suniti Namjoshi incorporates many types of literature into her writing: including historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes from both Indian as well as European sources.
A.writing: including historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes from both Indian as well as
B.writing: historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes from both Indian and
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C.writing: these include historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes from both Indian and
D.writing, which includes historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes both from Indian as well as
E.writing that includes historical texts, legends, and even nursery rhymes both from Indian and

6.(23-41)Using a criterion based on an object’s color, astronomers recently identified 23 galaxies so distant from Earth that their light has taken 85 percent of the age of the universe to reach us.
A.astronomers recently identified 23 galaxies so distant from Earth that their light has taken
B.astronomers recently identified 23 galaxies that were so distant from Earth for their light to take
C.astronomers recently identified 23 galaxies to be so distant from Earth such that their light takes
D.23 galaxies were recently identified by astronomers to be so distant from Earth for their light to take
E.23 galaxies were recently identified by astronomers as so distant from Earth their light has taken

7.(29-7)Until a few centuries ago, any large bones discovered in the fields or caves of Europe, now known to be large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed to be the remains of giants and were often displayed as curiosities in castles, palaces, town halls, churches, and monasteries.
A.now known to be large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed to be
B.presently known as from large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed as
C.bones now known to be those of large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed to be
bones now known... 同位语修饰 large bones discovered in the fields or caves of Europe were assumed to be the remains of giants.
D.bones known at present as of large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed as those of
E.currently known as those of large prehistoric animals, were usually assumed to be those of

8.(28-12)Over the next few years, increasing demands on the Chattahoochee River, which flows into the Apalachicola River, could alter the saline content of Apalachicola Bay, which would rob the oysters there of their flavor, and to make them decrease in size, less distinctive, and less in demand.
A.which would rob the oysters there of their flavor, and to make them decrease in size
B.and it would rob the oysters there of their flavor, make them smaller
C.and rob the oysters there of their flavor, making them decrease in size
D.robbing the oysters there of their flavor and making them smaller
E.robbing the oysters there of their flavor, and making them decrease in size

9.(29-15)In little more than a decade, Argentina has become the world’s leading exporter of honey, with nearly 90,000 tons a year sold to foreign markets, almost half of which going to the United States.
A.with nearly 90,000 tons a year sold to foreign markets, almost half of which going
B.with the sale of nearly 90,000 tons a year to foreign markets, and almost half of it that goes
C.with the sale to foreign markets of nearly 90,000 tons a year, with almost half of it going
D.selling nearly 90,000 tons a year to foreign markets, and almost half of it goes
E.selling nearly 90,000 tons a year to foreign markets, with almost half going

10.(25-16)A Harvard anthropologist has proposed that using fire to cook food could be dated back to almost two million years and that it could explain hominid features like having a large brain and small teeth.
A.using fire to cook food could be dated back to almost two million years and that it could explain hominid features like having
B.the use of fire to cook food could date back almost two million years and could explain such hominid features as
C.cooking food with fire could date back to almost two million years, explaining hominid features like
D.fire used to cook food could date back almost two million years ,explaining hominid features such as having.
E.fire used for cooking food could be dated back to almost two million years and explain hominid features like.
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