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Day179
1.GWD28-Q30:
Unlike the body’s inflammatory response to cuts and sprains, with widespread swelling and stiffness immobilizing the injured area until it heals, the body’s response to sunburn is more localized and resulting in a distinct line dividing affected and unaffected areas of the skin.
A.with widespread swelling and stiffness immobilizing the injured area until it heals, the body’s response to sunburn is more localized and resulting.
B.where the injured area is immobilized with widespread swelling and stiffness until it has healed, sunburn generates a more localized response in the body, which results instead.
C.with the injured area immobilized by means of widespread swelling and stiffness until healing, sunburn generates a more localized response in the body, one resulting
D.In which widespread swelling and stiffness immobilize the injured area until it has healed, the body’s more localized response to sunburn results.
E.in which widespread swelling and stiffness immobilize the injured area until healing, instead, the body’s more localized response to sunburn results.

2.GWD-TN-23-Q17
The ability of scientists to provide models of the atmosphere's complex responses to changing conditions, like seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions, have become ever more accurate.
A.The ability of scientists to provide models of the atmosphere's complex responses to changing conditions, like seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions, have become ever more accurate.
B.The ability of scientists has become ever more accurate in providing models of the atmosphere's complex responses to changing conditions, such as seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions.
C.Scientists have become able to provide ever more accurate models of the atmosphere's complex responses to such changing conditions as seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions.
D.Scientists have become ever more accurate in their ability for providing models of the atmosphere's complex responses to changing conditions, like seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions.
E.Scientists' ability to provide models of the atmosphere's complex responses to such changing conditions as seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions have become ever more accurate.

3.T-3-Q2.
As the honeybee’s stinger is heavily barbed, staying where it is inserted, this results in the act of stinging causing the bee to sustain a fatal injury.
A.As the honeybee’s stinger is heavily barbed, staying where it is inserted, this results in the act of stinging causing.
B.As the heavily barbed stinger of the honeybee stays where it is inserted, with the result that the act of stinging causes.
C.honeybee’s stinger, heavily barbed and staying where it is inserted, results in the fact that the act of stinging causes.
D.the heavily barbed stinger of the honeybee stays where it is inserted, and results in the act of stinging causing
E.the honeybee’s stinger is heavily barbed and stays where it is inserted, with the result that the act of stinging causes.

4.GWD17-Q18:
Over the course of the eighteenth century, the average output of ironwork tripled as a result of several improvements in blowing machinery and because coal replaced charcoal as the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore.
A.Over the course of the eighteenth century, the average output of ironwork tripled as a result of several improvements in blowing machinery and because coal replaced charcoal as the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore.
B.Over the course of the eighteenth century a tripling in the average output of ironwork was due to the replacement of charcoal by coal for the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore, in addition to several improvements in blowing machinery.
C.With charcoal’s being replaced by coal as the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore and several improvements in blowing machinery, the average output of ironwork tripled over the eighteenth century.
D.The replacement of charcoal with coal for the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore and several improvements in blowing machinery, the average output of ironwork tripled over the eighteenth century.
E.Charcoal being replaced by coal as the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore, and several improvements in blowing machinery, which tripled the average output of ironwork over the course of the eighteenth century.

5.GWD28-Q20:
In the 1820’s, anthracite coalfields opened in eastern Pennsylvania, and when canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, there were substantial supplies of coal that was exported to the nation’s growing mills, forges, factories, and railways.
A.when canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, there were substantial supplies of coal that was.
B.once canals and eventually railroads reaching into the region, there were substantial supplies of coal having been.
C.with canals and eventually railroads reaching into the region, there had been substantial supplies of coal
D.canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, with substantial supplies of coal being.
E.as canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, substantial supplies of coal were.

6.GWD31-41
Even though Clovis points, spear points with longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces, have been found all over north America, they are named for the New Mexico site where they were first discovered in 1932.
A.Even though Clovis points, spear points with longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces, have been found all over north America, they are named for the New Mexico site where they were first discovered in 1932.
B.Although named for the New Mexico site where first discovered in 1932, Clovis points are spear points of longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces and have been found all over north America .
C.Named for the New Mexico site where they have been first discovered in 1932, Clovis points, spear points of longitudinal grooves chipped onto the faces, have been found all over north America .
D.Spear points with longitudinal grooves that are chipped onto the faces ,Clovis points , even though named for the New Mexico site where first discovered in 1932, but were found all over north America .
E.While Clovis points are spear points whose faces have longitudinal grooves chipped into them, they have been found all over north America, and named for the New Mexico site where they have been first discovered in 1932.

7.GWD-29-Q1
More than fifty years after the Second World War, a number of African American soldiers were awarded ― some of them posthumously ― with the Congressional Medal of Honor, which was the nation’s highest military award, and which was long overdue in recognition of their outstanding bravery.
A.with the Congressional Medal of Honor, which was the nation’s highest military award, and which was long overdue in
B.with the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award for long-overdue.
C.the Congressional Medal of Honor, which was the nation’s highest military award, long-overdue in.
D.the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award for long-overdue.
E.the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award, in long-overdue.

8.GWD-8-Q41:
When drive-ins were at the height of their popularity in the late 1950’s, some 4,000 existed in the United States, but today there are less than one-quarter that many.
A.there are less than one-quarter that many.
B.there are fewer than one-quarter as many.
C.there are fewer than one-quarter of that amount.
D.the number is less than one-quarter the amount.
E.it is less than one-quarter of that amount.

9.GWD-31-Q30
The United States petroleum industry’s cost to meet environmental regulations is projected at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum by the end of the decade
A.The United States petroleum industry’s cost to meet environmental regulations is projected at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum by the end of the decade.
B.It is estimated that by the end of the decade the cost to the United States petroleum industry of meeting environmental regulations will be ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum.
C.By the end of the decade, the United States petroleum industry’s cost of meeting environmental regulations is projected at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum.
D.To meet environmental regulations, the cost to the United States petroleum industry is estimated at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum by the end of the decade.
E.The United States petroleum industry’s cost by the end of the decade to meet environmental regulations is estimated at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum.

10.GWD26-Q37
Sound can travel through water for enormous distances, prevented from dissipating its acoustic energy as a result of boundaries in the ocean created by water layers of different temperatures and densities.
A.prevented from dissipating its acoustic energy as a result of.
B.prevented from having its acoustic energy dissipated by.
C.its acoustic energy prevented from dissipating by.
D.its acoustic energy prevented from being dissipated as a result of.
E.preventing its acoustic energy from dissipating by.

11.GWD-26-Q17
Responding to the public’s fascination with-and sometimes undue alarm over-possible threats from asteroids, a scale developed by astronomers rates the likelihood that a particular asteroid or comet may collide with Earth.
A.a scale developed by astronomers rates the likelihood that a particular asteroid or comet may.
B.a scale that astronomers have developed rates how likely it is for a particular asteroid or comet to.
C.astronomers have developed a scale to rate how likely a particular asteroid or comet will be to.
D.astronomers have developed a scale for rating the likelihood that a particular asteroid or comet will.
E.astronomers have developed a scale that rates the likelihood of a particular asteroid or comet that may.

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Day179
1.GWD28-Q30:
Unlike the body’s inflammatory response to cuts and sprains, with widespread swelling and stiffness immobilizing the injured area until it heals, the body’s response to sunburn is more localized and resulting in a distinct line dividing affected and unaffected areas of the skin.
A.with widespread swelling and stiffness immobilizing the injured area until it heals, the body’s response to sunburn is more localized and resulting.
B.where the injured area is immobilized with widespread swelling and stiffness until it has healed, sunburn generates a more localized response in the body, which results instead.
C.with the injured area immobilized by means of widespread swelling and stiffness until healing, sunburn generates a more localized response in the body, one resulting
D.In which widespread swelling and stiffness immobilize the injured area until it has healed, the body’s more localized response to sunburn results.
E.in which widespread swelling and stiffness immobilize the injured area until healing, instead, the body’s more localized response to sunburn results.
不像对于切口的身体炎性反应,身体对于晒伤的反应。。。。
2.GWD-TN-23-Q17
The ability of scientists to provide models of the atmosphere's complex responses to changing conditions, like seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions, have become ever more accurate.
A.The ability of scientists to provide models of the atmosphere's complex responses to changing conditions, like seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions, have become ever more accurate.
B.The ability of scientists has become ever more accurate in providing models of the atmosphere's complex responses to changing conditions, such as seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions.
C.Scientists have become able to provide ever more accurate models of the atmosphere's complex responses to such changing conditions as seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions.
D.Scientists have become ever more accurate in their ability for providing models of the atmosphere's complex responses to changing conditions, like seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions.
E.Scientists' ability to provide models of the atmosphere's complex responses to such changing conditions as seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions have become ever more accurate.
科学家们能够提供更准确的模型,比如说xxx。
3.T-3-Q2.
As the honeybee’s stinger is heavily barbed, staying where it is inserted, this results in the act of stinging causing the bee to sustain a fatal injury.
A.As the honeybee’s stinger is heavily barbed, staying where it is inserted, this results in the act of stinging causing.
B.As the heavily barbed stinger of the honeybee stays where it is inserted, with the result that the act of stinging causes.
C.honeybee’s stinger, heavily barbed and staying where it is inserted, results in the fact that the act of stinging causes.
D.the heavily barbed stinger of the honeybee stays where it is inserted, and results in the act of stinging causing
E.the honeybee’s stinger is heavily barbed and stays where it is inserted, with the result that the act of stinging causes.
已经做过很多次的题了,没想到还错了,一定要记住。
4.GWD17-Q18:
Over the course of the eighteenth century, the average output of ironwork tripled as a result of several improvements in blowing machinery and because coal replaced charcoal as the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore.
A.Over the course of the eighteenth century, the average output of ironwork tripled as a result of several improvements in blowing machinery and because coal replaced charcoal as the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore.
B.Over the course of the eighteenth century a tripling in the average output of ironwork was due to the replacement of charcoal by coal for the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore, in addition to several improvements in blowing machinery.
C.With charcoal’s being replaced by coal as the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore and several improvements in blowing machinery, the average output of ironwork tripled over the eighteenth century.
D.The replacement of charcoal with coal for the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore and several improvements in blowing machinery, the average output of ironwork tripled over the eighteenth century. 前面什么也没有
E.Charcoal being replaced by coal as the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore, and several improvements in blowing machinery, which tripled the average output of ironwork over the course of the eighteenth century.重心变了
18世纪的钢铁产量翻了3倍,是一些技术上的改进和煤作为燃料的替代的结果。

5.GWD28-Q20:
In the 1820’s, anthracite coalfields opened in eastern Pennsylvania, and when canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, there were substantial supplies of coal that was exported to the nation’s growing mills, forges, factories, and railways.
A.when canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, there were substantial supplies of coal that was.
B.once canals and eventually railroads reaching into the region, there were substantial supplies of coal having been.
C.with canals and eventually railroads reaching into the region, there had been substantial supplies of coal
D.canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, with substantial supplies of coal being.
E.as canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, substantial supplies of coal were.
开了一个东西,and 随着隧道和铁路到达了城市,大量的煤的供应被运到了很多地方。
6.GWD31-41
Even though Clovis points, spear points with longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces, have been found all over north America, they are named for the New Mexico site where they were first discovered in 1932.
A.Even though Clovis points, spear points with longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces, have been found all over north America, they are named for the New Mexico site where they were first discovered in 1932.
B.Although named for the New Mexico site where first discovered in 1932, Clovis points are spear points of longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces and have been found all over north America .重心错误。
C.Named for the New Mexico site where they have been first discovered in 1932, Clovis points, spear points of longitudinal grooves chipped onto the faces, have been found all over north America .重心错误
D.Spear points with longitudinal grooves that are chipped onto the faces ,Clovis points , even though named for the New Mexico site where first discovered in 1932, but were found all over north America .
E.While Clovis points are spear points whose faces have longitudinal grooves chipped into them, they have been found all over north America, and named for the New Mexico site where they have been first discovered in 1932.
尽管金枪矛头在北美也发现了,但是他们还是以第一次发现的地方命名。
7.GWD-29-Q1
More than fifty years after the Second World War, a number of African American soldiers were awarded ― some of them posthumously ― with the Congressional Medal of Honor, which was the nation’s highest military award, and which was long overdue in recognition of their outstanding bravery.
A.with the Congressional Medal of Honor, which was the nation’s highest military award, and which was long overdue in
B.with the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award for long-overdue.
C.the Congressional Medal of Honor, which was the nation’s highest military award, long-overdue in.
D.the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award for long-overdue.
E.the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award, in long-overdue.
固定搭配:in recognition of; award sb sth.
8.GWD-8-Q41:
When drive-ins were at the height of their popularity in the late 1950’s, some 4,000 existed in the United States, but today there are less than one-quarter that many.
A.there are less than one-quarter that many.
B.there are fewer than one-quarter as many.✅
C.there are fewer than one-quarter of that amount.
D.the number is less than one-quarter the amount.
E.it is less than one-quarter of that amount.

9.GWD-31-Q30
The United States petroleum industry’s cost to meet environmental regulations is projected at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum by the end of the decade
A.The United States petroleum industry’s cost to meet environmental regulations is projected at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum by the end of the decade.
B.It is estimated that by the end of the decade the cost to the United States petroleum industry of meeting environmental regulations will be ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum.✅
C.By the end of the decade, the United States petroleum industry’s cost of meeting environmental regulations is projected at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum.
D.To meet environmental regulations, the cost to the United States petroleum industry is estimated at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum by the end of the decade.
E.The United States petroleum industry’s cost by the end of the decade to meet environmental regulations is estimated at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum.

10.GWD26-Q37
Sound can travel through water for enormous distances, prevented from dissipating its acoustic energy as a result of boundaries in the ocean created by water layers of different temperatures and densities.
A.prevented from dissipating its acoustic energy as a result of.
B.prevented from having its acoustic energy dissipated by.
C.its acoustic energy prevented from dissipating by.
D.its acoustic energy prevented from being dissipated as a result of.
E.preventing its acoustic energy from dissipating by.

11.GWD-26-Q17
Responding to the public’s fascination with-and sometimes undue alarm over-possible threats from asteroids, a scale developed by astronomers rates the likelihood that a particular asteroid or comet may collide with Earth.
A.a scale developed by astronomers rates the likelihood that a particular asteroid or comet may.
B.a scale that astronomers have developed rates how likely it is for a particular asteroid or comet to.
C.astronomers have developed a scale to rate how likely a particular asteroid or comet will be to.
D.astronomers have developed a scale for rating the likelihood that a particular asteroid or comet will.
E.astronomers have developed a scale that rates the likelihood of a particular asteroid or comet that may.
likely 不能被评估, 评估的也不是小行星。for doing确实比别的优

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Day179
1.GWD28-Q30:
Unlike the body’s inflammatory response to cuts and sprains, with widespread swelling and stiffness immobilizing the injured area until it heals, the body’s response to sunburn is more localized and resulting in a distinct line dividing affected and unaffected areas of the skin.
A.with widespread swelling and stiffness immobilizing the injured area until it heals, the body’s response to sunburn is more localized and resulting.
B.where the injured area is immobilized with widespread swelling and stiffness until it has healed, sunburn generates a more localized response in the body, which results instead.
C.with the injured area immobilized by means of widespread swelling and stiffness until healing, sunburn generates a more localized response in the body, one resulting
D.In which widespread swelling and stiffness immobilize the injured area until it has healed, the body’s more localized response to sunburn results.
E.in which widespread swelling and stiffness immobilize the injured area until healing, instead, the body’s more localized response to sunburn results.
unlike the body's response排除BC;resulting排除A;until healing排除E

2.GWD-TN-23-Q17
The ability of scientists to provide models of the atmosphere's complex responses to changing conditions, like seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions, have become ever more accurate.
A.The ability of scientists to provide models of the atmosphere's complex responses to changing conditions, like seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions, have become ever more accurate.
B.The ability of scientists has become ever more accurate in providing models of the atmosphere's complex responses to changing conditions, such as seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions.
C.Scientists have become able to provide ever more accurate models of the atmosphere's complex responses to such changing conditions as seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions.
D.Scientists have become ever more accurate in their ability for providing models of the atmosphere's complex responses to changing conditions, like seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions.
E.Scientists' ability to provide models of the atmosphere's complex responses to such changing conditions as seasonal and daily cycles or different planetary conjunctions have become ever more accurate.the ability排除A;the ability has become more accurate in providing排除B;in ability for 排除D

3.T-3-Q2.
As the honeybee’s stinger is heavily barbed, staying where it is inserted, this results in the act of stinging causing the bee to sustain a fatal injury.
A.As the honeybee’s stinger is heavily barbed, staying where it is inserted, this results in the act of stinging causing.
B.As the heavily barbed stinger of the honeybee stays where it is inserted, with the result that the act of stinging causes.
C.honeybee’s stinger, heavily barbed and staying where it is inserted, results in the fact that the act of stinging causes.
D.the heavily barbed stinger of the honeybee stays where it is inserted, and results in the act of stinging causing
E.the honeybee’s stinger is heavily barbed and stays where it is inserted, with the result that the act of stinging causes.

4.GWD17-Q18:
Over the course of the eighteenth century, the average output of ironwork tripled as a result of several improvements in blowing machinery and because coal replaced charcoal as the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore.
A.Over the course of the eighteenth century, the average output of ironwork tripled as a result of several improvements in blowing machinery and because coal replaced charcoal as the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore.
B.Over the course of the eighteenth century a tripling in the average output of ironwork was due to the replacement of charcoal by coal for the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore, in addition to several improvements in blowing machinery.
C.With charcoal’s being replaced by coal as the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore and several improvements in blowing machinery, the average output of ironwork tripled over the eighteenth century.
D.The replacement of charcoal with coal for the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore and several improvements in blowing machinery, the average output of ironwork tripled over the eighteenth century.
E.Charcoal being replaced by coal as the fuel used in the smelting of iron ore, and several improvements in blowing machinery, which tripled the average output of ironwork over the course of the eighteenth century.

5.GWD28-Q20:
In the 1820’s, anthracite coalfields opened in eastern Pennsylvania, and when canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, there were substantial supplies of coal that was exported to the nation’s growing mills, forges, factories, and railways.
A.when canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, there were substantial supplies of coal that was.
B.once canals and eventually railroads reaching into the region, there were substantial supplies of coal having been.
C.with canals and eventually railroads reaching into the region, there had been substantial supplies of coal
D.canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, with substantial supplies of coal being.
E.as canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, substantial supplies of coal were.

6.GWD31-41
Even though Clovis points, spear points with longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces, have been found all over north America, they are named for the New Mexico site where they were first discovered in 1932.
A.Even though Clovis points, spear points with longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces, have been found all over north America, they are named for the New Mexico site where they were first discovered in 1932.
B.Although named for the New Mexico site where first discovered in 1932, Clovis points are spear points of longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces and have been found all over north America .
C.Named for the New Mexico site where they have been first discovered in 1932, Clovis points, spear points of longitudinal grooves chipped onto the faces, have been found all over north America .
D.Spear points with longitudinal grooves that are chipped onto the faces ,Clovis points , even though named for the New Mexico site where first discovered in 1932, but were found all over north America .
E.While Clovis points are spear points whose faces have longitudinal grooves chipped into them, they have been found all over north America, and named for the New Mexico site where they have been first discovered in 1932.

7.GWD-29-Q1
More than fifty years after the Second World War, a number of African American soldiers were awarded ― some of them posthumously ― with the Congressional Medal of Honor, which was the nation’s highest military award, and which was long overdue in recognition of their outstanding bravery.
A.with the Congressional Medal of Honor, which was the nation’s highest military award, and which was long overdue in
B.with the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award for long-overdue.
C.the Congressional Medal of Honor, which was the nation’s highest military award, long-overdue in.
D.the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award for long-overdue.
E.the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award, in long-overdue.

8.GWD-8-Q41:
When drive-ins were at the height of their popularity in the late 1950’s, some 4,000 existed in the United States, but today there are less than one-quarter that many.
A.there are less than one-quarter that many.
B.there are fewer than one-quarter as many.
C.there are fewer than one-quarter of that amount.
D.the number is less than one-quarter the amount.
E.it is less than one-quarter of that amount.

9.GWD-31-Q30
The United States petroleum industry’s cost to meet environmental regulations is projected at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum by the end of the decade
A.The United States petroleum industry’s cost to meet environmental regulations is projected at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum by the end of the decade.
B.It is estimated that by the end of the decade the cost to the United States petroleum industry of meeting environmental regulations will be ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum.
C.By the end of the decade, the United States petroleum industry’s cost of meeting environmental regulations is projected at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum.
D.To meet environmental regulations, the cost to the United States petroleum industry is estimated at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum by the end of the decade.
E.The United States petroleum industry’s cost by the end of the decade to meet environmental regulations is estimated at ten percent of the price per barrel of refined petroleum.

10.GWD26-Q37
Sound can travel through water for enormous distances, prevented from dissipating its acoustic energy as a result of boundaries in the ocean created by water layers of different temperatures and densities.
A.prevented from dissipating its acoustic energy as a result of.
B.prevented from having its acoustic energy dissipated by.
C.its acoustic energy prevented from dissipating by.
D.its acoustic energy prevented from being dissipated as a result of.
E.preventing its acoustic energy from dissipating by.

11.GWD-26-Q17
Responding to the public’s fascination with-and sometimes undue alarm over-possible threats from asteroids, a scale developed by astronomers rates the likelihood that a particular asteroid or comet may collide with Earth.
A.a scale developed by astronomers rates the likelihood that a particular asteroid or comet may.
B.a scale that astronomers have developed rates how likely it is for a particular asteroid or comet to.
C.astronomers have developed a scale to rate how likely a particular asteroid or comet will be to.
D.astronomers have developed a scale for rating the likelihood that a particular asteroid or comet will.
E.astronomers have developed a scale that rates the likelihood of a particular asteroid or comet that may.

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