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Day 163
1.(GWD-18-Q17)Rivaling the pyramids of Egypt or even the ancient cities of the Maya as an achievement, the army of terra-cotta warriors created to protect Qin Shi Huang, China’s first emperor, in his afterlife is more than 2,000 years old and took 700,000 artisans more than 36 years to complete.
A.the army of terra-cotta warriors created to protect Qin Shi Huang, China’s first emperor, in his afterlife is more than 2,000 years old and took 700,000 artisans more than 36 years to complete
B.Qin Shi Huang, China’s first emperor, was protected in his afterlife by an army of terra-cotta warriors that was created more than 2,000 years ago by 700,000 artisans who took more than 36 years to complete it
C.it took 700,000 artisans more than 36 years to create an army of terra-cotta warriors more than 2,000 years ago that would protect Qin Shi Huang, China’s first emperor, in his afterlife
D.more than 2,000 years ago, 700,000 artisans worked more than 36 years to create an army of terra-cotta warriors to protect Qin Shi Huang, China’s first emperor, in his afterlife
E.more than 36 years were needed to complete the army of terra-cotta warriors that 700,000 artisans created 2,000 years ago to protect Qin Shi Huang, China’s first emperor, in his afterlife
2.(T-9-Q1 987-175)Besides yielding such psychological rewards as relief from stress, deep relaxation, if practiced regularly, can strengthen the immune system and produce a host of other physiological benefits.
A.deep relaxation, if practiced regularly, can strengthen the immune system
B.one can strengthen the immune system through deep relaxation, if it is practiced regularly
C.the immune system can be strengthened as a result of deep relaxation if practiced regularly
D.when deep relaxation is practiced regularly, the immune system can be strengthened
E.when practiced regularly, the results of deep relaxation can be to strengthen the immune system
3.(GWD-12-Q41)The first English settlers to establish a permanent colony in America did it not at Plymouth but along the shore of the James River west of Chesapeake Bay.
A.it not at Plymouth but
B.so not at Plymouth but
C.not at Plymouth but instead
D.not at Plymouth but did so
E.it not at Plymouth but rather
4.(GWD-29-Q10)The principal feature of the redesigned checks is a series of printed instructions that the company hopes will help merchants confirm a check’ s authenticity, which includes reminders to watch the endorsement, compare signatures, and view the watermark while holding the check to the light.
A.which includes reminders to watch the endorsement, compare signatures, and view
B.which include reminders for watching the endorsement, to compare signatures and view
C.by including reminders for watching the endorsement, comparing signatures, and viewing
D.including reminders to watch the endorsement, comparing signatures and viewing
E.including reminders to watch the endorsement, compare signatures, and view
5.(GWD-18-Q39)The survival of a rare New Zealand species of mistletoe that produces spectacular sprays of scarlet flowers is threatened both because their leaves are extremely tasty to a voracious opossum species and also because their flowers are pollinated by two species of birds whose populations are in decline.
A.is threatened both because their leaves are extremely tasty to a voracious opossum species and also because their
B.is threatened both because its leaves are extremely tasty to a voracious opossum species and because its
C.is threatened both because its leaves are extremely tasty to a voracious opossum species and also its
D.are threatened both because its leaves are extremely tasty to a voracious opossum species and its
E.are threatened both because their leaves are extremely tasty to a voracious opossum species and because their
6.(GWD-23-Q2)Known today by a name they would not have recognized—Anasazi, Navajo for “ancient enemies”—the ancestors of the modern Zuni and Hopi built and then, for reasons still mysterious, abandoned the complex roads and structures of the domain they ruled a millennium ago in the American southwest.
A.ancestors of the modern Zuni and Hopi built and then, for reasons still mysterious, abandoned the complex roads and structures of the domain they ruled a millennium ago in the American southwest
B.reasons are still mysterious why the ancestors of the modern Zuni and Hopi built and then abandoned the complex roads and structures of the domain they ruled in the American southwest a millennium ago
C.modern Zuni and Hopi had ancestors who, a millennium ago, ruled a domain in the American southwest where they built and then abandoned complex roads and structures for still mysterious reasons
D.domain of the American southwest was ruled a millennium ago by the ancestors of the modern Zuni and Hopi, who built and then, for reasons still mysterious, abandoned complex roads and structures
E.complex roads and structures of the domain that the ancestors of the modern Zuni and Hopi ruled a millennium ago in the American southwest were built and then, for reasons still mysterious, abandoned
7.(T-4-Q33)In attempting to solve the problems caused by a lowering of the price of oil, oil companies operating in the North Sea have taken a variety of approaches, which includes their reducing employment, using new technology to pump oil more efficiently from smaller fields, and finding innovative way to cut the cost of building and operating platforms.
A.which includes their reducing employment, using new technology to pump oil more efficiently
B.which includes reducing employment, using new technology to be more efficient in pumping oil
C.which include reducing employment, using new technology to pump oil more efficiently
D.which include the reduction of employment, their using new technology to pump oil more efficient
E.including a reduction of employment, their use of new technology to be more efficient at pumping oil
8.(GWD28-Q8)In the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, the United States acquired 828,000 square miles for about four cents an acre, which more than doubled the country’s size and that brought its western border within reach of the Pacific Ocean.
A.In the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, the United States acquired 828,000 square miles for about four cents an acre, which more than doubled the country’s size and that brought
B.For about four cents an acre the United States acquired, in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, 828,000 square miles, more than doubling the country’s size and it brought
C.With the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the United States acquired 828,000 square miles for about four cents an acre, more than doubling its size and bringing
D.The United States, in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, for about four cents an acre, acquired 828,000 square miles, more than doubling the country’s size, bringing
E.Acquiring 828,000 square miles in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, the United States bought it for about four cents an acre, more than doubling the country’s size and bringing
9.(GWD28-Q10)In an attempt to attract more tourists, the Swiss government commissioned several life-size fiberglass cow statues, having them decorated by local artists, and set them up on the streets of Zurich.
A.the Swiss government commissioned several life-size fiberglass cow statues, having them decorated by local artists, and
B.the Swiss government commissioned several life-size fiberglass cow statues, they were decorated by local artists, and then
C.the Swiss government commissioned several life-size fiberglass cow statues, had them decorated by local artists, and
D.several life-size fiberglass cow statues were commissioned by the Swiss government, decorated by local artists, and then
E.several life-size fiberglass cow statues, commissioned by the Swiss government, were decorated by local artists, and they
10.GWD25-Q17(原CD16-17)Until recently, the Inuit people led a nomadic existence, sheltering in igloos, the ice-block domes that are peculiar to north-central Canada, and in structures made of stones, bones, driftwood, and skins.
A.Until recently, the Inuit people led a nomadic existence, sheltering
B.During recent times, the Inuit people lead a nomadic existence, sheltering
C.In the times that are recent, the Inuit people led a nomadic existence, sheltered
D.Up until recently, the Inuit people, leading a nomadic existence, have sheltered
E.Until recent times, leading a nomadic existence, the Inuit people were sheltered
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