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1、OG TEST11. A recent indicates that sleep-deprived drivers caused more than 100,000 accidents last year, they fall asleep at the wheel.A. year, they fallB. year, and they fallC. year by fallingD. year and fallingE. year, they were falling2. The depths of the Arctic Ocean are hard to study, mainly bec

2、ause the icy surface is being difficult to penetrate using current techniques.A. to study, mainly because the icy surface is beingB. to study as a result of the icy surface, mainly, isC. to study, mainly because the icy surface isD. studying, mainly from the icy surface beingE. studying, mainly resu

3、lting from the icy surface being3. Several of the forest fires that occurred last summer which were because people are careless.A. which were because people are carelessB. were caused by human carelessnessC. because people are carelessD. are because of human carelessnessE. happened from people being

4、 careless4. Dr. Chien-Shiung Wu has disproved a widely accepted theory of physics when she showed that identical nuclear particles do not always act alike.A. has disprovedB. having disprovedC. disprovedD. disprovesE. disproving5. We generally think of Canada as the northern neighbor of the United St

5、ates, and more than half of the states extend farther north than Canadas southernmost point.A. States, and more than half of the states extendB. States, and it is the case that more than half of the states extendC. States, but more than half of the states extendingD. States, whereas more than half o

6、f the states are extendingE. States; however, more than half of the states extend6. The three volumes of memoirs by Wole Soyinka begin with his childhood in a Nigerian village and culminate with his years at the University of Ibadan, one of the best universities in West Africa.A. begin with his chil

7、dhood in a Nigerian village and culminateB. that begin with his childhood in a Nigerian village and culminateC. have begun with his childhood in a Nigerian village and culminatingD. beginning with his childhood in a Nigerian village and culminatingE. are begun as a child in a Nigerian village and cu

8、lminate7. Dressed in a crisp, clean uniform, it reflected the efficient manner of the tour guide as she distributed maps for a walking tour of central Canberra.A. Dressed in a crisp, clean uniform, it reflected the efficient manner of the tour guideB. Dressed in a crisp, clean uniform, the efficient

9、 manner of the tour guide was reflected C. Dressed in a crisp, clean uniform that reflected the efficient manner of the tour guideD. The crisp, clean uniform of the tour guide reflected her efficient mannerE. The crisp, clean uniform of the tour guide, a reflection of her efficient manner8. A cure f

10、or some kinds of cancer, scientists believe, may be found within the next decade.A. scientists believe, may beB. scientists believe they may beC. being maybe, in the belief of some scientists,D. there are some scientists who believe it may beE. which, some scientists believe, may be9. A review of th

11、e composers new symphony called it confusing because of its unusual structure, and its melodious final movement makes it elegant.A. structure, and its melodious final movement makes it elegantB. structure, although elegant by having its melodious final movementC. structure, and it is elegant with it

12、s melodious final movementD. structure while having a melodious final movement that made it elegantE. structure but elegant because of its melodious final movement10. By building new windmill farms, consumption of fossil fuels are reduced, and tons of carbon dioxide emissions are kept out of the atm

13、osphere.A. By building new windmill farms, consumption of fossil fuels are reduced, and tons of carbon dioxide emissions are keptB. By building new windmill farms, it reduces consumption of fossil fuels, and tons of carbon dioxide emissions are keptC. Building new windmill farms reduces fossil fuel

14、consumption and keeps tons of carbon dioxide emissionsD. When new windmill farms are built, they reduce fossil fuel consumption, and it keeps tons of carbon dioxide emissionsE. New windmill farms, when built, reduce fossil fuel consumption, and also tons of carbon dioxide emissions are kept11. The f

15、amous battle depicted in the film Braveheart took place in northern England, and many people assumes that it was the Scottish Highlands.A. and many people assume that it wasB. many people assumingC. but many people assume it to beD. not what many people assumeE. not, as many people assume, in12. Int

16、erested in studying insects and their effects on agriculture, Larissa and Tariq plan to Abecome an entomologist and then return to help the farmers in their small town. No error B C D E13. From about A.D. 700 to 1600, sculptors created nearly 1,000 colossal rocks statues on the A B Cremote and tiny

17、Easter Island. No error D E14. Because our casserole was smelling surprisingly badly as it baked, the food science teacher Acame over to ask us what we had put in it. No error B C D E15. Jerome often referred to art history textbooks while he was sculpting; whenever he learned a A Bnew method in art

18、 class, he seeks out the work of sculptors who has used it in the past. No error C D E16. As he eagerly awaited the interview for the job, Miguel thought it wise suppressing his A B C Dnervousness and to display a calm he did not feel. No error E17. According to educational statistics, the average a

19、ge of college students has risen quite A B Cnoticeable over the past 25 years. No error D E18. Neither the koala bear or the red panda belongs to the bear family; the koala is a marsupial, A Band the red panda is thought to be related to the raccoon. No error C D E19. Before boarding, passengers mus

20、t purchase his or her tickets in the main concourse of the A B Cbus terminal because tickets are not sold on the bus. No error D E20. According to some demographers, the number of United States citizens aged 65 or older is A B Clikely to rise to 87 million by 2050. No error D E21. When they were ask

21、ed to compare Norman Rockwells paintings to painter Robert A BRauschenberg, the students entered into a prolonged discussion about the representation of C Dreality in art. No error E22. Contrary to what many people believe, heat lightning is not lightning caused by heat; it is A Bordinary lightning

22、that occurs at too great a distance for its accompanying thunder to be audible. C DNo error E23. The grooved and barbed spears of the box jellyfish, each trailed by a poison thread, is A Breleased when the animal is threatened. No error C D E24. The derelict old house across from the warehouses and

23、the even more decrepit one just A B Cbeside them have been placed on the list of historic landmarks. No error D E25. As their brains mature neurologically, infants become more capable to distinguish the shapes A B Cand textures of the objects around them. No error D D26. Home of the worlds largest c

24、hocolate-manufacturing plant, Hershey, Pennsylvania, was Aoriginally known as Derry Church, but its name was changed in 1906 to honor one of their most B C Dfamous residents. No error E27. The valuable stringed instruments in this display, all more than 300 years old, were carefully A Bcrafted by ar

25、tisans famous in their day but long since forgotten. No error C D E28. The regularly scheduled conference between may tutor and me is set for Friday, but my low A B Cgrades in chemistry requires me to arrange an earlier meeting. No error D E29. There is probably no story more dramatic than baseballs

26、 great hitter and right fielder, Hank A B C DAaron. No error EQuestions 30-35 refer to the following passage. (1) A castle is not the same thing as a palace, though some people use the terms “castle” and “palace” interchangeably. (2) Castles are fortified dwellings, built by feudal lords of the Midd

27、le Ages. (3) Their stone walls, moats, iron gates, and drawbridges were designed to ward off marauding plunderers and hostile armies. (4) Small windows in castle walls allowed archers to shoot at intruders from positions of comparative safety. (5) But even welcomed guests would have found castles le

28、ss than inviting. (6) In royal palaces there were to be found many comforts that medieval castles did not offer. (7) These had dark dungeons and damp, drafty living quarters instead.(8) Though castles were made obsolete by the invention of the cannon in the fourteenth century, many survive to the pr

29、esent day as fascinating relics of a bygone era. (9) These structures, which were designed to keep people at a distance, now attract visitors from all over the world. (10) There are scores of medieval castles located throughout Europe. (11) Some, like Eilean Donan Castle and the Chateau de Chambonne

30、au, are well-maintained tourist attractions. (12) In one Welsh village, the decaying remnants of a castle sit beside cozy brick houses on an ordinary street.30. Of the following, which would most improve the first paragraph (sentences 1-7)?A. Providing a brief summary of medieval historyB. Tracing t

31、he origin of the word “castle”C. Explaining more fully what a palace isD. Placing sentence 7 immediately after sentence 1E. Deleting sentence 331. Which of the following sentence, if inserted immediately after sentence 3, would most effectively link sentence 3 and 4?A. These walls were built by labo

32、rers known as “serfs.”B. Drawbridges had been in use since ancient times.C. Those who defied such obstacles did so at their peril.D. Under feudalism, all land was considered property of the king.E. Still, not all visitors came with hostile intentions.32. In context, which of the following is the bes

33、t way to combine sentences 6 and 7 (reproduced below)?In royal palaces there were to be found many comforts that medieval castles did not offer. These had dark dungeons and damp, drafty living quarters instead.A. Because medieval castles had dark dungeons and damp, drafty living quarters, royal pala

34、ces offered many more comforts than could be found there.B. Lacking many comforts compared to royal palaces, medieval castles instead offered dark dungeons and damp, drafty living quarters.C. While medieval castles offered only dark dungeons and damp, drafty living quarters, many comforts were to be

35、 found in royal palaces.D. Unlike medieval castles, royal palaces offered many comforts not found in dark dungeons and damp, drafty living quarters.E. With their dark dungeons and damp, drafty living quarters, medieval castles offered few of the comforts to be found in royal palaces.33. Which of the

36、 following would most appropriately be inserted at the beginning of sentence 9?A. Actually,B. Basically,C. Ironically,D. By contrast,E. In retrospect,34. Which of the following sentences would best be inserted between sentences 11 and 12?A. But not all castles can be considered obsolete.B. Elsewhere

37、, the environment may be a factor.C. However, many travelers prefer to avoid such “tourist traps.”D. Others crumble away in relative obscurity.E. Besides, appearances are often misleading.35. Which of the following sentences would most effectively be placed after sentence 12?A. In the final analysis

38、, palaces are actually little more than luxurious castles.B. There, medieval austerity stands in bold relief against a background of modern comfort.C. The decline of the castles importance as an architectural form coincided with the transformation of medieval society.D. In the United States, imposin

39、g structures like Hearsts Castle are not really castles in the strictest sense of the word.E. Eilean Donan Castle was named for a 7th-century saint who lived as a hermit in the Scottish Highlands.SECTION 101. There is many challenges associated with starting ones own business.A. is many challenges a

40、ssociatedB. is many challenges to associateC. is many challenges associatingD. are many challenges associatedE. are many challenges which associate2. The watercolors it has on display by the museum represent the era when Japans emergence from feudalism and isolation inspired its artists to explore n

41、ew themes and techniques.A. it has on display by the museum represent the era whenB. that it, the museum, is displaying represents the era ofC. on display at the museum represent the era whenD. displayed at the museum representing the era whenE. being displayed at the museum represents the era while

42、3. The origins of the Teapot Dome scandal can be traced to the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson.A. can be traced to the presidency of B. can be traced to the presidencies of C. happened in the presidency ofD. happening during the presidencies of E. that happened in the presidency of4. When Sheila and Lucy visited the restaurant, she noticed that the menu had changed and that their favorite dish was no longer offered.A. she noticed that the menu had changedB. she notices that the menu has changedC. Sheila has noticed the menu changedD. Shei

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