SC Jan 28 94. to see whether pigeons can be trained to help find 95.Unlike Schoenberg’s, whose 12-tone system dominated the music of the postwar period, Bartok founded no school and left behind only a handful of disciples. 96. work…….. than those of any other …..( the pronoun referring to works ) of other dramatists 97. being 不好 Like the planets, the stars are in motion, some of them at tremendous speeds, but they are so far away from Earth that their apparent positions in the sky do not change enough for their movement to be observed during a single human lifetime. 98. As rainfall began to decrease in the Southwest about the middle of the twelfth century, most of the Monument Valley Anasazi abandoned their homes to join other clans whose access to water was less limited. 99. Just as X so Y Just as reading Smuel prepu’s diary gives a student a sense of the seventeenth century if its texture and psyche so listening to Jane Freed’s guileless child narrator takes the operagoer inside turn-of-the-century Vienna. 100. Bihar is India’s poorest state, with an annual per capital income of $111, lower than that of in the most impoverished countries of the world. 101. EL Nine, the periodic abnormal warming of the sea surface off Peru, is a phenomenon in which changes in the ocean and atmosphere combine to allow the warm water that has accumulated 102. 主语靠近谓语 In her book illustrations, which she carefully coordinated with her narratives, Beatrix Potter, capitalized on her keen observation and love of the natural world. 103. A newly developed jumbo rocket, which is expected to carry the United States into its next phase of space exploration, will be able to deliver a heavier load of instruments into orbit than the space shuttle can, and at a lower cost. 104 Nuclear fusion is the force that powers the Sun, the stars, and hydrogen bombs, merging the nuclei of atoms rather than splitting them apart, as nuclear reactors do. 105. 主语靠近谓语 也不一定, 关键是要把意思表达清楚 Originally developed for detecting air pollutants, a technique called proton-induced X-ray emission, which can quickly analyze the chemical elements in almost any substance without destroying it, is finding uses in medicine, archaeology, and criminology. 107. distinguish between X and Y In his research paper, Dr Frosh, medical director of the Payne Whitney clinic, distinguishes between mood swings, which may be violent without being grounded in mental disease, and genuine manic-depressive psychosis 108. The first decision for most tenants living in a building undergoing conversion to cooperative ownership is whether to sign a no-buy pledge with the other tenants. 109 Published in Harlem, the messenger was owned and edited by two young journalists, A Philip Randolph, who would later make his reputation as a labor leader and Chandler Owen. 110. In June of 1987, The Bridge of Tringuetalle, Vincent Van Gogh’s view of an iron bridge over the Rhone, was sold for $ 20.2 million, the second highest price ever paid for a painting at auction. 111. A baby emerges from the darkness of the womb with a rudimentary sense of vision that would be rated about 20/500; and adult with such vision would be deemed legally blind. 113. subscriptions, and then took term drawing 114.Gall’s hypothesis that different mental functions are localized in different parts of the brain is widely accepted today. 115. George Sand was one of the first European writers to consider the rural poor legitimate subjects for literature and to portray them. 116. Out of America’s fascination with all things antique has grown a market for bygone styles of furniture and fixtures that is bringing back the chaise lounge, the overstuffed sofa, and the claw-footed bathtub. 117. have caused reversals in the Earth’s magnetic field, the onset of ice ages, the splitting apart continents 80 million years ago, and great volcanic eruption. SC 118. are so….. that ……. 119. The decision by one of the nation’s largest banks to admit to $3 billion in potential losses on foreign loan could mean less lending by commercial banks to developing countries and Increasing the pressure on multigovernment lenders to supply the funds.
Increase pressure 与 less lending 平行 118. are so….. that ……. 119. The decision by one of the nation’s largest banks to admit to $3 billion in potential losses on foreign loan could mean less lending by commercial banks to developing countries and Increasing the pressure on multigovernment lenders to supply the funds.
Increase pressure 与 less lending 平行
increaing渐增,有延续的含义,这里是讲effects,应与less lending平行,那就不应该有延续
120 one ,… C a meteorite will strike one human being once in every nince years Every nine years is an approximation, but the phrase one human being once in every nine years is too precise for the situation, suggesting a specific individual will be struck, D correct Every nine year a human being will be struck by a meteorite 129. persuade X to do Y 130. One view of the economy contends that a large drop in oil prices should eventually lead to lowering interest rates, as well as lowering fears about inflation, a rally in stocks and bonds, and a weakening of he dollar. B a lowering of interest of interest rates and of fears about inflation
131. have reduce X, y and Z, While 用法: Recently implemented “ shift-work equation
RC 难句1. The sex ration will be favored which maximizes the number of descendants that an individual will have and hence maximizes the number of gene copies transmitted. 2. Hendy’s weakness derived from his apparent inability to control the comings and gonging of these divergent impulses and from his unwillingness to cultivate and sustain the energetic and risky ones. 3. V W statement about his intentions in writing Mrs. Dallow has regularly been ignored by the critics, since it hightlights an aspect of her literary interest that is very different from the traditional picture of the poetic novelist concerned with examining states of reverie and version and concerned with following the intricate pathways of individual consciousness. 4. As she put it in The Common Reader “ although it is safe to say that not a single law has been framed or one stone set upon another because of anything Chaucer said or wrote; and yet, as we read him, we are absorbing morality at very pore. 5. With the conclusion of a burst of activity , the lactic acid level is high in the body fluids, leaving the large animal vulnerable to attack until the acid is recoverted, via oxidative metabolism, by the liver into glucose, which is then sent it back to the muscles for glycogen resynthesis. 6. Although G admits that forced separation by sale was frequent, he shows that the slaves’ preference, reveal most clearly on plantations where sale was infrequent, was very much for stable monogamy. 7. Cutman argues convincingly that the stability of the Black family encouraged transmission of --- and so was crucial in sustaining---- the Black heritage of folklore, music, and religious expression from one generation to another, a heritage that slaves were continually fashioning out of their African and American experience. 8. Such variations in size, shape, chemistry, conduction speed, excitation threshold, and the like As had been demonstrated in nerve cells remained negligible in significant for any possible Correlation with the manifold dimensions of mental experience. 类似于这些被在神经细胞中证明的, 在大小,形状,化学过程,产生速度,兴奋数值及其类 似的方面上所发生的变化,当它们被用来与大脑体验以可能的方式联系起来的时候,他们在重要性上是微不足道的. RC... 76-95 正确率 50%.... 打击太大.,..就想撞墙 1. The sex ration will be favored which maximizes the number of descendants that an individual will have and hence maximizes the number of gene copies transmitted. 2. Hendy’s weakness derived from his apparent inability to control the comings and gonging of these divergent impulses and from his unwillingness to cultivate and sustain the energetic and risky ones. 3. V W statement about his intentions in writing Mrs. Dallow has regularly been ignored by the critics, since it hightlights an aspect of her literary interest that is very different from the traditional picture of the poetic novelist concerned with examining states of reverie and version and concerned with following the intricate pathways of individual consciousness. 4. As she put it in The Common Reader “ although it is safe to say that not a single law has been framed or one stone set upon another because of anything Chaucer said or wrote; and yet, as we read him, we are absorbing morality at very pore. 5. With the conclusion of a burst of activity , the lactic acid level is high in the body fluids, leaving the large animal vulnerable to attack until the acid is recoverted, via oxidative metabolism, by the liver into glucose, which is then sent it back to the muscles for glycogen resynthesis. 6. Although G admits that forced separation by sale was frequent, he shows that the slaves’ preference, reveal most clearly on plantations where sale was infrequent, was very much for stable monogamy. 7. Cutman argues convincingly that the stability of the Black family encouraged transmission of --- and so was crucial in sustaining---- the Black heritage of folklore, music, and religious expression from one generation to another, a heritage that slaves were continually fashioning out of their African and American experience. 8. Such variations in size, shape, chemistry, conduction speed, excitation threshold, and the like As had been demonstrated in nerve cells remained negligible in significant for any possible Correlation with the manifold dimensions of mental experience. 类似于这些被在神经细胞中证明的, 在大小,形状,化学过程,产生速度,兴奋数值及其类 似的方面上所发生的变化,当它们被用来与大脑体验以可能的方式联系起来的时候,他们在重要性上是微不足道的. RC... 76-95 正确率 50%.... 打击太大.,..就想撞墙
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