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161#
发表于 2010-1-6 06:24:37 | 只看该作者

After work before dinner, I am reviewing the GWD TN22

After work before dinner, I will finish the GWD TN22
162#
发表于 2010-1-6 06:55:12 | 只看该作者

I lost my GWD-TN-24 SC word version, who ever have word version? can you share

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.


   

           


   
with the Congressional Medal of Honor, which was the nation’s highest military award, and which was long overdue in
with the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award for long-overdue
the Congressional Medal of Honor, which was the nation’s highest military award, long-overdue in
the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award for long-overdue
the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award, in long-overdue
E
163#
发表于 2010-1-6 07:06:51 | 只看该作者

GWD -20-Q2

The discovery that Earth’s inner core rotates independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers is responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet and of the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field.

A.      core rotates independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers is responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet and of the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field

B.      core rotates independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers is responsible for advancing studies of how heat from the inner core flows through the outer planet, and the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field

C.      core rotates independently and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers are responsible for advancing studies of how heat from the inner core flows through the outer planet, and how Earth’s magnetic field forms and the periodic reversal of its direction

D.      core, rotating independently and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers, are responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet, and the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field

E.       core, rotating independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers, is responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet and of how Earth’s magnetic field forms and the periodic reversal of its direction
A
164#
发表于 2010-1-7 09:08:29 | 只看该作者

都没人来顶,贴子下去了,上了10个小时班后来顶一下

Today is suck, an indian coworker was not able to finish his work and escalated to me, it took me work more than 2 hours overtime without pay,  I didn’t like indian very much, but I had to admit,they are a strong revial to Chinese aboard

Anyways, I needed to continue my GWD review
tonight, I will review about 50 GWD
165#
发表于 2010-1-7 10:47:37 | 只看该作者

GWD

Neither First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt nor Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins sought recognition by the press, and both cautiously allowed others of the Roosevelt brain trust to take credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security that were in large measure what they had been responsible for.







to take credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security that were in large measure what they had been responsible for   (they自动指代主句主语?)

to take credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security for which the two women were in large measure responsible

taking credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security for which the two women were in large measure responsible    

taking credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security that were in large measure what they were responsible for    

taking credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security which were largely their responsibility
The Achaemenid empire of Persia reached the Indus Valley in the fifth century B.C., bringing the Aramaic script with it, from which was derived both northern and southern India alphabets.

A. the Aramaic script with it, from which was derived both northern and

B. the Aramaic script with it, and from which deriving both the northern and the

C. with it the Aramaic script, from which derive both the northern and  the

D. with it the Aramaic script, from which derives both northern and

E. with it the Aramaic script, and deriving from it botThe steel industry has changed radically over the last two decades, as large, integrated companies such as Bethlehem Steel once conducted operations from mining at one end of the process to shipping at the other have greatly downsized, or in some cases shut down altogether.











as large, integrated companies such as Bethlehem Steel

as large, integrated companies, such as Bethlehem Steel, that

with large, integrated companies, such as Bethlehem Steel, that

while large, integrated companies, such as Bethlehem Steel, that

and large, integrated companies such as Bethlehem Steel
E ??
Unearthed in China, fossils of feathered dinosaurs offer the most dramatic evidence yet discovered of the close evolutionary relationship between dinosaurs and birds.







A.      offer the most dramatic evidence yet discovered of the close evolutionary relationship between dinosaurs and birds



B.      offer evidence more dramatic than what has yet been discovered of the close evolutionary relationship between dinosaurs and birds



C.      offer more dramatic evidence of the close evolutionary relationship than any yet discovered between dinosaurs and birds



D.      have offered the most dramatic evidence of the close evolutionary relationship between dinosaurs and birds



E.       have offered more dramatic evidence than any that has yet been discovered of the close evolutionary relationship between dinosaurs and birds


key is A

  Cash flows to stock and bond mutual funds have gained strength in the last two months,  

    but fund managers have not been eager to invest the new money, instead of preferring to

    raise the cash levels in their portfolios at the highest level in six months.



A.       have not been eager to invest the new money, instead of preferring to raise the cash levels in their portfolios at

B.       have not been eager to invest the new money, instead preferring to raise the cash levels in their portfolios to

C.       have not been eager at investing the new money, instead of preferring to raise the cash levels in thief portfolios to

D.      were not eager to invest the new money, instead of preferring to raise the cash levels in their portfolios at

E.       were not eager at investing the new money, instead preferring to raise the cash levels in their portfolios to
B


C
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.
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正确答案为B
166#
发表于 2010-1-7 11:04:39 | 只看该作者

GWD SC

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
C
Books in European libraries last longer than books in libraries in the United States
           because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subjected to the extremes of temperature and humidity that damage collections in the United States.







A.      because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subjected to the extremes of temperature and humidity that



B.       because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subject of the extremes of temperature and humidity as those that



C.      because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subjected to the extremities of temperature and humidity as



D.      because the climate in Europe is fairly humid, but still libraries there are not subject of the extremes of temperature and humidity as



E.       because the climate in Europe is fairly humid, but libraries there are not subjected to the extremities of temperature and humidity such as those that

本题选A
167#
发表于 2010-1-7 13:02:29 | 只看该作者

GWD SC

NASA’s methodical approach to the exploration of Mars has not yet answered the questions of whether biological life forms ever emerged on Mars and whether, presuming such life forms having left fossil traces to begin with, those traces can still exist in some moist recesses of the cold and arid planet.





A.   and whether, presuming such life forms having left fossil traces to begin with, those traces can

B.    and whether, if it is presumed that such life forms left some fossil traces to begin with, can those traces

C.   and whether, presuming such life forms left fossil traces to begin with, those traces

D.   and, presuming such life forms did leave some fossil traces to begin with, if they can

E.    and, presuming such life forms to have left fossil traces to begin with, if they
AIn 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.







when canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, there were substantial supplies of coal that was[h1]

once canals and eventually railroads reaching into the region, there were substantial supplies of coal having been[h2]

with canals and eventually railroads reaching into the region, there had been substantial supplies of coal[h3]

canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, with substantial supplies of coal being[h4]

as canals and eventually railroads reached into the region, substantial supplies of coal were[h5]
E
Most insomnia is not an illness or a physical condition so much as a symptom of another problem that may simply be a reaction to certain medications, anxiety about travel, or stress before a job interview.





an illness or a physical condition so much as a symptom of another problem that may simply be a reaction to certain medications
an illness or a physical condition so much as symptomatic of another problem that may be a simple one, like a reaction caused by certain medications
so much an illness or a physical condition but a symptom of another problem that may be as simple as when certain medications cause a reaction
so much an illness or a physical condition, but it is a symptom of another problem, maybe a simple one like certain medications causing a reaction
so much an illness or a physical condition but symptomatic of another problem, maybe simply a reaction to certain medications
C or A?
GWD-29-Q24

According to recent studies comparing the nutritional value of meat from wild animals and meat from domesticated animals, wild animals have less total fat than do livestock fed on grain and more of a kind of fat they think is good for cardiac health.



A.      wild animals have less total fat than do livestock fed on grain and more of a kind of fat they think is



B.      wild animals have less total fat than livestock fed on grain and more of a kind of fat thought to be



C.      wild animals have less total fat than that of livestock fed on grain and have more fat of a kind thought to be



D.      total fat of wild animals is less than livestock fed on grain and they have more fat of a kind thought to be



E.       total fat is less in wild animals than that of livestock fed on grain and more of their fat is of a kind they think is
B or C, I think b is the less fault
GWD26-Q3

?          3. GWD26-Q3

?          Deliberately imitating the technique of Louis Armstrong, jazz singer Billie Holiday’s approach to singing was to use her voice like an instrument, in that she ranged freely over the beat, flattened out the melodic contours of tunes, and, in effect, recomposed songs to suit her range, style, and artistic sensibilities.



A.       Billie Holiday’s approach to singing was to use her voice like an instrument, in that she ranged freely over the beat, flattened

B.       Billie Holiday’s approach to singing was to use her voice in a similar way to how other musicians play instruments, in ranging freely over the beat, flattening

C.       Billie Holiday approached singing by using her voice like other musicians played instruments, ranging freely over the beat, flattening

D.      Billie Holiday used her voice in the same way that other musicians use their instruments, in that she ranged freely over the beat, flattening

E.       Billie Holiday approached singing by using her voice like other musicians instruments, ranging freely over the beat, flattening.

E  D
GWD26-Q6





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 (it precipitated...又是一句完整的句子=》 选此选项会造成两个句子用逗号连接,中间缺乏连词=》错)




A.      supply, revealing a weak national financial infrastructure
       of banking and credit, it precipitated (it precipitated...又是一句完整的句子=》 选此选项会造成两个句子用逗号连接,中间缺乏连词=》错)





B.      supply, revealing a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit, they precipitated (错误同A)





C.      supply both revealed a weak national financial
       infrastructure of banking and credit and precipitating (both...and...前后不平行对称)





D.      supply revealed both a weak national financial infrastructure of banking and credit and precipitating (错误同C)





E.       supply revealed a weak national infrastructure of banking and credit and precipitated (and前后的revealed与 precipitated 平行对称,此选项与when...连接,形成一句完整的状语从句)
GWD26-Q12 ??



The most vexing problem faced by researchers exploring wind-powered
       generation of electricity is achieving a constant flow of power
           from an unpredictable natural source that meets demand, but so the flow does not overload electrical grids with sudden
       voltage increases



A.      achieving a constant flow of power from an unpredictable natural source that meets demand, but so the flow does not overload



B.      achieving a constant flow of power from an
       unpredictable natural source, which meets demand but without overloading



C.      how to achieve a constant flow of power
       from an unpredictable natural source, a flow that meets demand but does not overload



D.      how to achieve a constant flow of power
       from an unpredictable natural source, but
       a flow that meets demand without overloading



E.       how a constant flow of power from an unpredictable natural source can be achieved, which
       meets demand but does not overload



  答案C

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.
C
Recent findings lend strong support to the theory that a black hole lies at the center of the Milky Way and of many of the 100 billion other galaxies estimated to exist in the universe.
A.that a black hole lies at the center of the Milky Way and of
B.that a black hole lies at the Milky Way’s center and
C.that there is a black hole lying at the milky Way’s center and
D.of a black hole lying at the Milky Way’s center and
E.of a black hole that lies at the center of the Milky Way and of
A B
168#
发表于 2010-1-8 06:50:16 | 只看该作者
ID: greenperfume 绿色香水
Background: 国内211小本;2年工作经验;预审请北美MS Finance。
MSN: greenperfume85(A) hotmail.com
QQ: 57251757
考试时间:24th Feb,2010
169#
发表于 2010-1-8 11:48:19 | 只看该作者
ID:sarasun0907
Background:国内211&985本科毕业一年多了,雅思6.5
目标:680+
email:sarasun2008(A) hotmail.com

2月12号考,完全没开始复习,准备从明天开始看,08年一战过,极其惨淡
170#
发表于 2010-1-8 20:40:05 | 只看该作者

yesterday I really busy in working until headache

GWD
In no other historical sighting did Halley’s comet cause such a worldwide sensation as did its return in 1910-1911.





A.    did its return in 1910-1911





B.    had its 1910-1911 return





C.    in its return of 1910-1911





D.    its return of 1910-1911 did





E.     its return in 1910-1911

A
Heirloom tomatoes, grown from seeds saved from the previous year, only look less appetizing than their round and red supermarket cousins, often green and striped, or have plenty of bumps and bruises, but are more flavorful.



D  E

A.   cousins, often green and striped, or have plenty of bumps and bruises, but are



B.   cousins, often green and striped, or with plenty of bumps and bruises, although



C.   cousins, often green and striped, or they have plenty of bumps and bruises, although they are



D.  cousins; they are often green and striped, or with plenty of bumps and bruises, although



E.   cousins; they are often green and striped, or have plenty of bumps and bruises, but they are
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