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1.(T-3-Q1,11-40)Scientists who studied the famous gold field known as Serra Pelada concluded that the rich lode was not produced by the accepted methods of ore formation but that swarms of microbes over millions of years concentrated the gold from jungle soils and rivers and rocks.
A.not produced by the accepted methods of ore formation but that swarms of microbes over millions of years
B.not produced by the accepted methods of ore formation but instead swarms of microbes over millions of years that
C.not produced by the accepted methods of ore formation but swarms of microbes over millions of years that
D.produced not by the accepted methods of ore formation but by swarms of microbes that over millions of years
E.produced not by the accepted methods of ore formation but that swarms of microbes over millions of years
2.(T-9-Q31)Scholars who once thought Native American Meratures were solely oral narratives recorded by missionaries of anthropologists now understand this body of work to consist of both oral Meratures and the written works of Native American authors, who have been publishing since 1772.
A.Scholars who once thought Native American Meratures were solely oral narratives
B.Scholars thinking of Native American Meratures once solely as oral narratives, and
C.Scholars who once had thought of Native American Meratures solely as oral narratives and
D.Native American Meratures, which some scholars once thought were solely oral narratives
E.Native American Meratures, which some scholars once, thinking they were solely oral narratives
3.(T-4-Q4)Turning away from literary realism to write romantic stories about the peasant life and landscape of northern Sweden, in 1909 Selma Lagerlof was the novelist who became the first woman and was also the first Swedish writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
A.Turning away from literary realism to write romantic stories about the peasant life and landscape of northern Sweden, in 1909 Selma Lagerlof was the novelist who became the first woman and was also the first Swedish writer to win
B.She turned away from literary realism and wrote romantic stories about the peasant life and landscape of northern Sweden, and novelist Selma Lagerlof in 1909 became the first woman as well as the first Swedish writer that won
C.Selma Lagerlof was a novelist who turned away from literary realism to write romantic stories about the peasant life and landscape of northern Sweden, and in 1909 she became the first woman in addition to the first Swedish writer winning
D.A novelist who turned away from literary realism to write romantic stories about the peasant life and landscape of northern Sweden, Selma Lagerlof became in 1909 the first woman and also the first Swedish writer to win
E.As novelist, Selma Lagerlof turned away from literary realism and wrote romantic stories about the peasant life and landscape of northern Sweden, in 1909 becoming the first woman and also the first Swedish write that won
4.(8-24)A March 2000 Census Bureau survey showed that Mexico accounted for more than a quarter of all foreign-born residents of the United States, the largest share for any country to contribute since 1890, when about 30 percent of the country’s foreign-born population was from Germany.
A.the largest share for any country to contribute
B.the largest share that any country has contributed
C.which makes it the largest share for any country to contribute
D.having the largest share to be contributed by any country
E.having the largest share to have been contributed by any country
5.(T-4-Q3)Currently 26 billion barrels a year, world consumption of oil is rising at a rate of 2 percent annually.
A.world consumption of oil is rising at a rate of
B.the world is consuming oil at an increasing rate of
C.the world’s oil is being consumed at the increasing rate of
D.the rise in the rate of the world’s oil consumption is
E.oil is consumed by the world at an increasing rate of
6.(17-40)Contrary to financial analysts, who predicted last year that the market for home computers would dwindle, the personal computer industry continued to show strong growth in the first quarter of this year.
A.analysts, who predicted
B.analysts, whose predictions
C.analysts and their predictions
D.analysts’predicting
E.analysts’predictions
7.(31-39)From 1965 on, the region’s standard of living has soared, but also unemployment and prices,
A.but also
B.and also
C.but so have
D.and so also
E.but so did
8.(30-30)An exceptionally literate people, more Icelanders publish books per capita than do the people of any other nation.
A.more Icelanders publish books per capita than do the people of
B.more Icelandic books are published by Icelanders per capita than by the people of
C.Icelanders publish more books per capita than do the people of
D.Iceland’s per capita publication of books is higher than that by
E.the per capita publication of Icelandic books is higher than that in
9.(30-Q20)Researchers have announced that the magnetic fields emitted by one manufacturer’s security surveillance system, of which type there are 200,000 worldwide, can interfere with pacemakers and that this interaction can bring on missed or irregular heartbeats, nausea, breathlessness, dizziness, and even fainting.
A.of which type there are 200,000 worldwide, can interfere with pacemakers and that
B.of which, worldwide, there are 200,000 of that type, and which can interfere with pacemakers, and
C.of which type there are 200,000 worldwide, they can interfere with pacemakers and
D.200,000 of which type exist worldwide, interfering with pacemakers, and
E.200,000 of that type existing worldwide and can interfere with pacemakers, and
10.(30-31)When a ton of wheat was being moved from Buffalo to New York City before the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, it took three weeks and cost $100, but when the canal was used, it took less than eight days and cost less than $6.
A.When a ton of wheat was being moved from Buffalo to New York City before the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, it took three weeks and cost $100, but when the canal was used, it
B.Moving a ton of wheat from Buffalo to New York City before the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, it took three weeks and cost $100; using the canal, it
C.Before the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, moving a ton of wheat from Buffalo to New York City took three weeks and cost $100; on the canal the move
D.In 1825, before opening the Erie Canal, to move a ton of wheat took three weeks from Buffalo to New York City, which cost $100; moving it on the canal
E.To move a ton of wheat in 1825 from Buffalo to New York City took three weeks before the opening of the Erie Canal, costing $100, but in using the canal, the move
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