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SAT语法: 练习题及答案解析(4)

2016-02-10 16:11:00来源:网络

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  Answer to Question 31

  Choice D is best. Choice A illogically compares skills to a disinclination; choice B compares skills to many

  people. Choice C makes the comparison logical by casting analytical skills as the subject of the sentence, but

  it is awkward and unidiomatic to say skills bring out a disinclination. Also in C, the referent of they is unclear,

  and weak to a degree changes the meaning of the original statement. In E, have a disinclination... while

  willing is grammatically incomplete, and admit their lack should be admit to their lack. By making people the

  subject of the sentence, D best expresses the intended contrast, which pertains not so much to skills as to

  people's willingness to recognize different areas of weakness.

  Answer to Question 32

  Choice B is best. Choices A and C illogically state that some buildings were both destroyed and damaged; or is

  needed to indicate that each of the buildings suffered either one fate or the other. In using only one verb tense,

  were, A fails to indicate that the buildings were constructed before the earthquake occurred. Choices C and D

  use the present perfect tense incorrectly, saying in effect that the buildings have been constructed after they

  were destroyed last year. Choice E suggests that the construction of the buildings, rather than the earthquake,

  occurred last year, thus making the sequence of events unclear. Only B uses verb tenses correctly to indicate

  that construction of the buildings was completed prior to the earthquake.

  Answer to Question 33

  Choice A is best. The activities listed are presented as parallel ideas and should thus be expressed in

  grammatically parallel structures. Choice A correctly uses the simple past tense defined to parallel organized

  and provided. Choice A also correctly joins the last two parallel phrases with and and clearly expresses the

  relationship of rights and obligations to

  resources. Choice C preserves parallelism but is wordy, and its has no logical referent. Choices B, D, and E

  each replace the verb phrase with a subordinate modifier, violating parallelism and making the statements

  ungrammatical. Furthermore, it is unclear what defining ... consumption in B is intended to modify; in D,

  whose incorrectly attributes rights and obligations to resources', and E presents rights and obligations as

  defining, rather than as being defined.

  Answer to Question 34

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  Choices A, B, and C are flawed because the countable noun dioxins should be modified by many rather than

  much, which is used with uncountable nouns such as "work" and "happiness." In addition, both A and C

  incorrectly use the singular verb comes with the plural noun dioxins. Choices C and D are needlessly wordy,

  and D requires that before North Americans, to be grammatically complete. Choice E, the best answer, is both

  grammatically correct and concise.

  Answer to Question 35

  A comma is needed after Rhone in choices A and D to set off the modifying phrase that begins Vincent...;

  without the comma, the phrase appears to be part of the main clause, and it is thus unclear what noun should

  govern the verb sold. Furthermore, it in A has no logical referent, and being in D is not idiomatic. Choices B and

  E produce the illogical statement that the painting was the second highest price. Choice C, the best answer,

  avoids this problem by using a noun phrase in which price clearly refers to $20.2 million. And by using a

  comma after Rhone to set off the phrase that modifies The Bridge of Trinquetaille, C makes the painting the

  subject of was sold.

  Answer to Question 36

  Choice A is best. The phrasing are native to correctly suggests that the toad species is indigenous to, and still

  exists in, South America. In B, native in is unidiomatic; in C and E, natives of illogically suggests that each toad

  now in Florida hails from South America. In D and E, had been inaccurately implies that the toads are no longer

  native, or indigenous, to South America, and introduced to Florida is unidiomatic. Both as attempts in B and E

  and as an attempt in D are wrong because the attempt consists not of the toads themselves, but of their

  introduction into the environment. The correct phrase, in an attempt, should be completed by an infinitive (here,

  to control), as in A.

  Answer to Question 37

  Choice B is best: in sentences expressing a conditional result (x will happen ify happens), the verb of the main

  clause should be in the future tense and the verb of the if clause should be in the present indicative. Thus, is

  taught (in B) is consistent with will take, whereas would be taught (in A and E) and was taught (in D) are not.

  For clarity, only in C, D, and E should immediately precede the entire;/clause that it is meant to modify. Also, the

  intended meaning is distorted when the adverb separately is used to modify required, as in A and C, or taught,

  as in E; B correctly uses the adjective separate to modify course.

  Answer to Question 38

  All of the choices but D contain ambiguities. In A and B the words which and where appear to refer to

  sediments, and in E it is not clear what consistent describes. In A, C, and E, there is no logical place to which

  there or its could refer. In D, the best choice, the phrase sediments from the Baltic Sea tells where the

  sediments originate, findings provides a noun for consistent to modify, and in the area clearly identifies where

  the industrial activity is growing.

  Answer to Question 39

  Choice C is best because the participle protecting begins a phrase that explains what the shields did. Choices A

  and B awkwardly use the singular word method to refer to items of military equipment rather than to the use

  of such items. Also, a method of protecting would be more idiomatic than a method to protect in A or a

  method protecting in B. In B and D, as is incorrect; also, a protection in D has no noun for which it can

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  logically substitute. Choice E is incomplete; used to protect would have been acceptable.

  Answer to Question 40

  The corrected sentence must contrast an effect of spot-welding with an effect of adhesive-bonding. To do so

  logically and grammatically, it must describe the effects in parallel terms. When inserted into the sentence, D

  produces the parallel construction over a broad surface rather than at a series. Having no word such as over

  or at indicate location, choices A, B, and C fail to complete the parallel and so illogically draw a contrast between

  surface and series. In E, as against being is a wordy and unidiomatic way to establish the intended contrast.

  Choice D is best.

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