GMAT语法练习套装题(一)
GMAT语法仿真模拟题及答案一

1. Revered by an ill-informed citizenry, the Duke of York was feted opulently for several months before there was denunciation and exile. (A) there was denunciation and exile (B) he was to be denounced with exile (C) being denounced and exiled (D) denunciation and his exile (E) being exiled, having been denounced 2. By analyzing the advanced olfactory apparatus of Pleistocene chordates, paleozoologists have discovered a link between the brain's regions of scent discrimination and its regions of long-term memory storage, a link that could prove invaluable in the treatment of amnesia victims. (A) paleozoologists have discovered a link between the brain's regions of scent discrimination and its regions of long-term memory storage (B) a link between the brain's regions of scent discrimination and its regions of long-term memory storage has been discovered by paleozoologists (C) there is a link that paleozoologists have discovered between the brain's regions of scent discrimination and its regions of long-term memory storage (D) the discovery of a link between the brain's regions of scent discrimination and its regions of long-term memory storage was made by paleozoologists (E) the brain's regions of scent discrimination and long-term memory storage have a link that was discovered by paleozoologists 3. During the first year after the corporate reorganization, no one considered the management was well-organized; managers were largely untrained and directionless. (A) was well-organized (B) well-organized (C) were well-organized (D) seemed to be well-organized (E) seemed well-organized 4. When the prime lending rates went up in 1987, economists determined they would cause interest rates to rise and then decline over the ensuing five-year period. (A) they would cause interest rates to rise and then decline (B) they would mean that interest rates would rise and then decline (C) that they will cause interest rates to rise and then decline (D) that the increase would cause interest rates to rise and then decline (E) that the increase would cause interest rates' rising and subsequent declining 5. With its abundance of noun inflections, Icelandic is one of several Germanic languages that is compact when written but can lengthen considerably when translated into English. (A) is compact when written but can lengthen considerably when translated into English (B) are compact when they are written, but they can lengthen considerably when they are translated in English (C) is compact when written but can lengthen considerably when being translated into English (D) are compact when written but can lengthen considerably in English translation (E) is compact when it is written but can lengthen considerably when translated in English 6. One of Arthur Jessop's first acts as president of the FHA was to deny a request from the private sector that federal home loan programs should be expanded to cover houses not conforming to civil construction codes. (A) should be expanded to cover houses not conforming to (B) be expanded to cover houses not conforming to (C) should be expand to cover houses not conforming with (D) would have been expanded to cover houses not conforming to (E) had to be expanded to cover houses not conforming with 7. Dental caries and gingivitis can be exacerbated not only by the foods patients eat but also by when the patients eat them. (A) not only by the foods patients eat but also by when the patients eat them (B) by not only the foods patients eat but also by when the patients eat them (C) not only by the foods patients eat but also by time when the foods are eaten (D) by not only the foods that are eaten by patients but also by the times the foods are eaten (E) not only by what patients eat but also by when they eat it 8. For most consumers, the price of automobile insurance continues to rise annually, even if free of damage claims and moving violations. (A) even if (B) despite being (C) even if they are (D) although they may be (E) even if remaining 9. It was an increase in reported cases of malaria along the Gulf Coast that in 1921 led the health authorities' granting a permit for experimentation with human subjects to the group that later would be called by the name of Unimedco. (A) authorities' granting a permit for experimentation with human subjects to the group that later would be called by the name of (B) authorities' granting a permit for experimentation with human subjects to the group that later to be called by the name of (C) authorities' granting a permit for experimentation using human subjects to the group that later would be called by the name of (D) authorities to grant a permit for human experimentation to the group later called (E) authorities to grant a permit for human experimentation to the group that later would be called by the name of 10. Most primates are immune to feline rhinovirus, but a specific group, this being the golden macaques, are highly susceptible to the organism. (A) a specific group, this being the golden macaques, are highly susceptible to (B) a specific group, the golden macaques, is highly susceptible to (C) one group, specifically golden macaques, is highly susceptible of (D) a specific group, the golden macaques, which are highly susceptible to (E) a specific group, the golden macaques, which are highly susceptible of 11. Marketing researchers have found that, because many residents of the Southeast do not share the same ethnic heritage as Northeasterners, the two varieties of commercially prepared coleslaw most popular in New York City and Boston are virtually ignored by consumers in Richmond and Raleigh. (A) because many residents of the Southeast do not share the same ethnic heritage as (B) because many residents of the Southeast do not share the same ethnic heritage with (C) because many residents of the Southeast do not have the same ethnic heritage as (D) due to many residents of the Southeast not sharing the same ethnic heritage with (E) whereas many residents of the Southeast do not share the same ethnic heritage as 12. Darwin was not the first to advance a theory of evolution; his tremendous originality lay in the fact that he proposed the idea of natural selection as the means by which evolution worked. (A) lay in the fact that he proposed the idea (B) lay in the fact of his proposing the idea (C) laid in the fact of his proposing the idea (D) laid in his proposal (E) lay in his proposal 13. In spite of continuing national trends toward increased consumption of specialty foods, agronomists in the Midwest foresee a gradual reversion to the raising of agricultural staples: feed corn and hard red wheat. (A) a gradual reversion to the raising of agricultural staples (B) that a gradual reversion back will feature the raising of agricultural staples (C) a gradual reversion back to the raising of agricultural staples again (D) a gradual reversion to raise agricultural staples (E) a gradual reversion into the raising of agricultural staples 14. A little under a million years ago, the briny waters of the Baltic Sea began flooding into the cold North Atlantic: geologists are still debating whether the flood was gradual or created a cataclysm. (A) whether the flood was gradual or created a cataclysm (B) if the flood was gradual or created a cataclysm (C) about whether the flood was gradual or cataclysmic (D) whether the flood was gradual or cataclysmic (E) whether the flood was gradual or it created a cataclysm 15. Since 1975 the number of women in upper-level management in American corporations have increased by 25 percent; female executives' salaries, however, still lag behind those of their male counterparts. (A) have increased by 25 percent; female executives' salaries, however, still lag (B) has increased by 25 percent, however much their salaries lag (C) have increased 25 percent; female executives' salaries, however, still have lagged (D) has increased by 25 percent; female executives' salaries, however, still lag (E) have increased 25 percent; their salaries, however, still lag 16. Adult survivors of child abuse traditionally have had little or no chance that they could get their symptoms recognized and treated. (A) that they could get their symptoms recognized and treated (B) to recognize and treat their symptoms (C) of getting their symptoms recognized and treated (D) of recognizing and treating symptoms (E) of getting his or her symptoms recognized and treated 17. Erasmus Montanus, a seventeenth-century farce written by Ludwig Holberg, both predates and resembles Moliere's Tartuffe and is therefore thought to be one of Moliere's sources. (A) both predates and resembles (B) it both predates and resembles (C) both predated and resembles (D) has both predated and resembled (E) because it both predated and resembled 18. To maintain a high demand for their product, the manufacturers first took over the marketing and sales functions previously performed by outside agents; next, they began changing their advertising campaigns monthly to keep pace with the rapid changes in consumers' lives. (A) they began changing (B) this began changing (C) the former began changing (D) to begin changing (E) to change 19. The last "wild" Indian in North America, according to anthropologist Alfred Kroeber, was the lone survivor of California's lost Yahi tribe, which staggered out of the mountains near Lassen Peak in 1912, deep in mo u r n i n g f o r t h e l a s t o f h i s c o m p a n i o n s , e x p e c t i n g t o b e b u t c h e r e d a n d e a t e n b y w h i t e r a n c h e r s . / p >。
(完整版)GMAT语法词汇1--100题

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Gmat语法试题模拟题

Gmat语法试题模拟题1. With its plan to develop seven and a half acres of shore land,Cleveland is but one of a large number of communities on the Great Lakes that is looking to its waterfront as a way to improve the quality of urban life and attract new businesses.(A)is looking to its waterfront as a way to improve the quality of urban life and attract(B)is looking at its waterfront to improve the quality of urban life and attract(C)are looking to their waterfronts to improve the quality of urban life and attract(D)are looking to its waterfront as a way of improving the quality of urban life and attracting(E)are looking at their waterfronts as a way they can improve the quality of urban life and attract参考答案KEY:CDEAE DDECE BEBBC AACB2. Byron possessed powers of observation that would have made him a great anthropologist and that makes his letters as a group the rival of the best novels of the time.(A)makes his letters as a group the rival of(B)makes his letters as a group one to rival(C)makes his letters a group rivaling(D)make his letters as a group the rival of(E)make his letters a group which is the rival of3. Although it claims to delve into political issues,television can be superficial such as when each of the three major networks broadcast exactly the same statement from a political candidate.(A) superficial such as when each of the three major networks (B)superficial,as can sometimes occur if all of the three major networks(C)superficial if the three major networks all(D)superficial whenever each of the three major networks(E)superficial,as when the three major networks each4. The filibuster, a parliamentary device that slows the snail's pace that prevails even in the best of times in congressional sessions and tests the endurance of everyone associated with it,seems more and more an anachronism in the age of telecommunications.(A)sessions and tests the endurance of everyone associated with it,seems(B)sessions and tests the endurance of everyone who is associated with it,seeming to be(C)sessions,tests the endurance of everyone associated with it,seems(D)sessions,that tests the endurance of everyone associated with it and seems(E)sessions,testing the endurance of everyone associated with it and seeming5. Comparing the Quechans with other Native Americans of the Southwest,the Quechans were singularly uninterested in the accumulation of material wealth or in the crafting of elaborate pottery and basketry.(A)Comparing the Quechans with other Native Americans of the Southwest,the Quechans(B)When you compare the Quechans to other Native Americans of the Southwest,they(C)When other Native Americans of the Southwest are compared to the Quechans,they(D)Comparison to other Native Americans of the Southwest shows that the Quechans(E)Compared with other Native Americans of the Southwest,the Quechans6. The guiding principles of the tax plan released by the Treasury Department could have even a greater significance for the economy than the particulars of the plan.(A)even a greater significance for the economy than(B)a significance that is even greater for the economy than(C)even greater significance for the economy than have(D)even greater significance for the economy than do(E) a significance even greater for the economy than have7. One noted economist has made a comparison of the Federal Reserve and an automobile as racingthrough a tunnel,bouncing first off one wall,then the other;the car may get where it is going,butpeople may be hurt in the process.(A)made a comparison of the Federal Reserve and an automobile as racing through a tunnel,bouncing(B)made a comparison between the Federal Reserve and an automobile racing through a tunnel,bouncing(C)compared the Federal Reserve with an automobile as racing through a tunnel and which bounced(D)compared the Federal Reserve to an automobile racing through a tunnel,bouncing(E)compared the Federal Reserve with an automobile that races through a tunnel and it bounces8.The report on the gross national product——the nation's total production of goods and services——showed that second-quarter inflation was somewhat lower than a previous estimation and thesavings rate slightly higher.(A) a previous estimation and the savings rate slightly higher(B) a previous estimation and with a slightly higher savings rate(C) a previous estimate and that the savings rate is slightly higher(D)previously estimated and a slightly higher savings rate(E)previously estimated and that the savings rate was slightly higher9. Like John McPhee's works,Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works an interesting and complete world outhigher.(A) a previous estimation and the savings rate slightly higher(B) a previous estimation and with a slightly higher savings rate(C) a previous estimate and that the savings rate is slightly higher(D)previously estimated and a slightly higher savings rate(E)previously estimated and that the savings rate was slightly higher9. Like John McPhee's works,Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works an interesting and complete world out of hundreds of tiny details about a seemingly uninteresting subject.(A)Like John McPhee's works,Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works(B)Like John McPhee,Ann Beattie's works painstakingly assemble(C)Like John McPhee,Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works(D)Just as John McPhee's,so Ann Beattie's works painstakingly assemble(E)Just as John McPhee,Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works10. Because natural gas is composed mostly of methane,a simple hydrocarbon,vehicles powered by natural gas emit less of certain pollutants than the burning of gasoline or diesel fuel.(A)less of certain pollutants than the burning of gasoline or diesel fuel(B)fewer of certain pollutants than burning gasoline or diesel fuel do(C)less of certain pollutants than gasoline or diesel fuel(D)fewer of certain pollutants than does burning gasoline or diesel fuel(E)less of certain pollutants than those burning gasoline or diesel fuel11. Similar to rising interest rates,consumer and producer prices have been rising.(A)Similar to rising interest rates,consumer and producer prices have been rising.(B)Consumer and producer prices have been rising,as have interest rates.(C)As interest rates are rising,so have consumer and producer prices.(D)Consumer and producer prices have been rising,like interest rates do.(E)Consumer and producer prices,as interest rates,have been rising.12. Although fruit can no longer grow once it is picked,it continues for some time to respire,taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide,similar to the way human beings breathe.(A)similar to the way human beings breathe(B)similarly to human beings who are breathing(C)just like the breathing of human beings(D)as human beings when breathing(E)just as human beings do when they breathe13. The United States government employs a much larger proportion of women in trade negotiations than any government.(A) a much larger proportion of women in trade negotiations than any(B) a much larger proportion of women in trade negotiations than does any other(C)much larger proportions of women in trade negotiations than has any(D)proportions of women in trade negotiations that are much larger than any(E)proportions of women in trade negotiations that are much larger than any other14. A migraine typically afflicts one side of the head,lasts for hours or days,and may recur as infrequently as once every other month or often,as daily.(A)as infrequently as once every other month or often,as(B)as infrequently as once every other month or as often as(C)infrequently,as often as once every other month,or often,like(D)infrequently,like once every other month,or often,like(E)infrequently,like once every otny other15. Founded in 1983,the magazine increased its circulation more than double since then,and its advertising.(A)increased its circulation more than double since then,(B)has since increased its circulation more than double,(C)has since more than doubled its circulation(D)since then more than doubled its circulation(E)more than doubled its circulation since then16. Unlike Gertrude Stein,Ezra Pound,and other expatriates,William Carlos Williams insisted thatpoets honor their own regions and employ specifically American rhythms.(A)Unlike Gertrude Stein,Ezra Pound,and other expatriates,William Carlos Williams insisted(B)Although Gertrude Stein,Ezra Pound,and other expatriates did not,William Carlos Williams'insistence was(C)Contrary to Gertrude Stein,Ezra Pound,and other expatriates,it was William Carlos Williams who insisted(D)As opposed to what Gertrude Stein,Ezra Pound,and other expatriates did,William CarlosWilliams was to insist.(E)While Gertrude Stein,Ezra Pound,and other expatriates did not,William Carlos Williamswas insistent17. Just as plant species native to regions with browsing mammals evolved many natural anti-browser defenses (such as sharp spines and toxic chemicals),so humans in malarial regions haveevolved dozens of chemical defenses against malaria.(A)so humans in malarial regions have evolved dozens of chemical defenses against malaria(B)humans in malarial regions have been evolving dozens of chemical defenses against malaria(C)there has been,in malarial regions,an evolution of dozens of human chemical defensesagainst malaria(D)dozens of chemical defenses against malaria have been evolved by humans in malarial regions(E)similarlly,in malarial regions,humans have evolved dozens of chemical defenses against malaria18. As virtually all the nation's 50 busiest airports are,New York's were built for an age of propellers,before jet planes weighing 800,000 pounds needed over two miles of runway.(A)As virtually all the nation's 50 busiest airports are(B)As with virtually all of the nation's 50 busiest airports(C)Like virtually all of the nation's 50 busiest airports(D)Like the cities where virtually all the nation's 50 busiest airports are(E)Like other cities where virtually all the nation's 50 busiest airports are19.Poor management,outdated technology,competition from overseas,and steel's replacement to materials like aluminum and fiber-reinforced plastics have all been cited as causes for the decline of the United States steel industry.(A)steel's replacement to materials like(B)the replacement of steel by such materials as (C)the replacing of steel with materials of(D)the replacing of steel by means of materials like (E)to replace steel by materials such as参考答案KEY:CDEAE DDECE BEBBC AACB。
GMAT数学充分练习题第一辑

3. A circular tub has a band painted around its circumference, as shown above. What is the surface area of this painted band? (1) x = 0.5 (2) The height of the tub is 1 meter. 4. Is it true that a > b? (1) 2a > 2b (2) a + c > b + c 5. A thoroughly blended biscuit mix includes only flour and baking powder. What is the ratio of the number of grams of baking powder to the number of grams of flour in the mix?
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SECTION 6 30 minutes 25 questions 1. If x and y are positive, what’s the value of x ? (1) x = 3.927y (2) y = 2.279 2. John and David each received a salary increase. Which one received the greater salary increase? (1) John’s salary increased 8 percent. (2) David’s salary increased 5 percent. 3. Carlotta can drive from her home to her office by one of two possible routes. If she must also return by one of these routes, what is the distance of the shorter route?
GMAT考试专项练习及答案

GMAT考试专项练习及答案2017年GMAT考试专项练习及答案知识就是力量,同学们学习不仅仅只是为了考试哟。
以下店铺整理的GMAT考试专项练习及答案,希望对大家备考有所帮助,更多信息请关注应届毕业生网!逻辑真题GMAT逻辑真题题目一:【逻辑】Twelve years ago and again five years ago, there wereextended periods when the Darfir Republic's currency, the pundra, wasweak: its value was unusually lowrelative to the world's most stable currencies. Both times a weak pundra made Darfir's manufactured products a bargainon world markets, and Darfir's exports were up substantially. Now some politicians are saying that, inorder to cause another similarly sized increase in exports, the governmentshould allow the pundra to become weak again.Which of the following, if true, provides the governmentwith the strongest grounds to doubt that the politicians' recommendation, iffollowed, will achieve its aim?(A) Several of the politicians now recommending that thepundra be allowed to become weak made that same recommendation before each ofthe last two periods of currency weakness.(B) After several decades of operating well below peakcapacity, Darfir's manufacturing sector is now operating at near-peak levels.(C) The economy of a country experiencing a rise inexports will become healthier only if the country's currency is strong ortherise in exports is significant.(D) Those countries whose manufactured products competewith Darfir's on the world market all currently have stable currencies.(E) A sharp improvement in the efficiency of Darfir'smanufacturing plants would make Darfir's products a bargain on world marketseven without any weakening of the pundra relative to other currencies.GMAT逻辑真题答案:【逻辑】参考答案: B思路:措施:the government should allowthe pundra to become weak again目的:in order to causeanother similarly sized increase in exports正确答案作用:1. 这个措施做了之后,目的也达不到;2. 一个会有一个“新因素”的介入来让目的达不到;思考:Pundra becomes weak之后, export的量会因为一个新因素的介入而不能增加。
GMAT考试语法真题练习

GMAT考试语法真题练习2017年GMAT考试语法真题练习语法是GMAT考试的一个重难点,下面是店铺整理的GMAT考试语法真题练习,欢迎阅读练习,更多消息请关注应届毕业生网。
as的用法3. 考了 so.....as......., so.....that.......,什么什么的忘了4. 有关自由女神像的.一道,说国会同意接受法国捐赠的自由女神像但是要用作灯塔,这里狗主选了as灯塔,好像是D,开头是以那个法案开头的5. As用法,四題分析:Just as I need xxx to do yyy, (so) my brother needs aaa to do bbb.Just as I need xxx to do yyy, (so) does my brother need aaa to do bbb.the only one + of7. 考到了一道题,关于定语从句里主谓一致的选项。
答案中有the only one of the law firms that uses 这个选项,百度后发现the only one + of 后面的定语从句是单数动词的,切记。
其他混淆的项有one of --- that uses 这个是错的。
分析:考点主谓一致,用主谓一致作为一个优先的split,非常有效,当然要结合语义,找准主语和谓语。
returning10. 开始一道题很绕。
大概记得结构是:The scientists round up as many as 10000 animals that were set free by the own of the animal presevre, returning-----(伴随状语)楼主选的就是这个结构,但是很别扭,因为发觉returning是伴随状语,前面的句子结构应该是:animals were set free, returning而不是狗主选的这个。
Gmat语法试题模拟题及答案六(1)

Gmat语法试题模拟题及答案六(1)1. Temporary-employment agencies benefit not only from the increasing demand for clerical workers but also the higher profits made when highly paid professionals are placed,requests for whom have increased in the recent wave of corporate takeovers.(A)the higher profits made when highly paid professionals are placed,requests for whom(B)the higher profits that are made in the placement of highly paid professionals,requests for whom(C)from the requests for highly paid professionals,who make higher profits for the agencies when placed and whose requests(D)from highly paid professionals,whose placement makes higher profits for the agencies and whose requests (E)from the higher profits made in placing highly paid professionals,requests for whom参考答案key:EDEDA CBCDE CBACE DAACA CBDAC D2. In December of 1987 an automobile manufacturer pleaded no contest to criminal charges ofodometer tampering and agreed to pay more than $16 million in civil damages for cars that were test-driven with their odometers disconnected.(A)cars that were test-driven with their odometers disconnected(B)cars that it had test-driven with their disconnected odometers(C)its cars having been test-driven with disconnected odometers(D)having test-driven cars with their odometers disconnected(E)having cars that were test-driven with disconnected odometers3. The bank acknowledged that they are and will continue to experience difficulties as it attempts to deal with the precipitous fall of the dollar against the yen and the dislocations reflected in the stock market decline.(A)they are and will continue to experience difficulties as it attempts(B)they are and will continue to experience difficulties as they attempt(C)it is and will continue to experience difficulties asit attempts(D)it is experiencing and will continue to experience difficulties as they make an attempt(E)its difficulties are likely to continue as it attempts4 In terms of physics,the characteristic feature of the roller coaster is that the cars' potential energy,gained through their being lifted by a chain drive through the Earth's gravity to the top of the first drop,has been converted to kinetic energy by the time the ride ends.(A)cars' potential energy,gained through their being lifted by a chain drive(B)cars' potential energy,a gain achieved as they are lifted by a chain drive(C)potential energy from the cars' being lifted by a chain drive(D)potential energy of the cars,gained as a chain drive lifts them(E)potential energy gained by the cars,being achieved while a chain drive lifts them5. According to some analysts,whatever its merits,the proposal to tax away all capital gains onshort-term investments would,if enacted,have adisastrous effect on Wall Street trading and employment.(A)its merits,the proposal to tax(B)its merits may be,the proposal of taxing(C)its merits as a proposal,taxing(D)the proposal's merits,to tax(E)the proposal's merits are,taxing6 The key to control over the Eurasian steppes lay in the nomad's ability to use the horse both as a means of transport but also as an effective military tool.(A)but also as(B)or as(C)and as(D)or(E)and also7 Judge Lois Forer's study asks why do some litigants have a preferred status over others in the use of a public resource,the courts,which in theory are available to all but in fact are unequally distributed among rich and poor.(A)do some litigants have a preferred status over others in the use of a public resource,thecourts,which in theory are available to all but in fact are unequally distributed among(B)some litigants have a preferred status over others in the use of a public resource,thecourts,which in theory are available to all but in fact are unequally distributed between(C)do some litigants have a preferred status over another in the use of a public resource,thecourts,in theory available to all but in fact are unequally distributed among(D)some litigants have a preferred status to another in the use of a public resource,the courts,in theory available to all but in fact not equally distributed between(E)does one litigant have a preferred status over the other in the use of a public resource,thecourts,in theory available to all but in fact they are not equally distributed among【。
GMAT数学prep-有答案

GMAT数学prep-有答案Practice Test #1 Problem Solving(196 Questions)1. 409-!-item-!-187;#058&000306A grocery store purchased crates of 40 oranges each for $5.00 per crate and then sold each orange for $0.20. What was the store's gross profi t on each crate of oranges?(A) $3.00(B) $6.00(C) $8.00(D) $10.00(E) $13.002. 455-!-item-!-187;#058&000316The product P of two prime numbers is between 9 and 55. If one of the prime numbers is greater than 2 but less than 6 and the other is greater than 13 but less than 25, then P =(A) 15(B) 33(C) 34(D) 46(E) 513. 664-!-item-!-187;#058&000504A certain taxi company charges $3.10 for the first [?] of a mile plus $0.40 for each addi t ional of a mile. What would this company charge for a taxi ride that was 8 miles long?(A) $15.60(B) $16.00(C) $17.50(D) $18.70(E) $19.104. 765-!-item-!-187;#058&000550In a stack of boards at a lumber yard, the 20th board counting from the top of the stack is immediately below the 16th board counting from the bottom of the stack. How many boards are in the stack?(A) 38(B) 36(C) 35(D) 34(E) 325. 812-!-item-!-187;#058&000553If [?], then m =(A) 17(B) 18(C) 34(D) 35(E) 366. 859-!-item-!-187;#058&000568The value of [?] is closest to which of the following?(A) 1(B) 10(C) 102(D) 103(E) 1047. 905-!-item-!-187;#058&000575For every positive even integer n, the function h(n) is defined to be the product of all the even integers from 2 to n, inclusive. If p is the smallest prime factor of h(100) + 1, then p is(A) between 2 and 10(B) between 10 and 20(C) between 20 and 30(D) between 30 and 40(E) greater than 408. 1221-!-item-!-187;#058&000650A flower arrangement consists of 30 roses, each of which is either white or red. If a rose is to be selected at random from the flower arrangement, the probability that the rose selected will be white is twice the probability that it will be red. How many whi t e roses are in the flower arrangement?(A) 5(B) 10(C) 15(D) 20(E) 259. 1700-!-item-!-187;#058&001066Last year the range of the annual salaries of the 100 employees at Company X was $30,000. If the annual salary of each of the 100 employees this year is 10 percent greater than it was last year, what is the range of the annual salaries of the 100 employees this year?(A) $27,000(B) $30,000(C) $33,000(D) $36,000(E) $63,00010. 1746-!-item-!-187;#058&002343If a = 7 and b = -7, what is the value of 2a - 2b + b^2 ?(A) - 49(B) 21(C) 49(D) 63(E) 7711. 1799-!-item-!-187;#058&002415[?]In the figure above, the radius of the circle wi t h center O is1 and BC = 1. What is the area of triangular region ABC ?(A)(B)(C) 1(D)(E)12. 1845-!-item-!-187;#058&002416Last year a certain bond with a face value of $5,000 yielded 8 percent of its face value in interest. If thatinterest was approximately 6.5 percent of the bond's selling price, approximately what was the bond's selling price?(A) $4,063(B) $5,325(C) $5,351(D) $6,000(E) $6,15413. 1898-!-item-!-187;#058&002486[?]If m lies between the integers p and s on the number line shown, which of the following is a possible value for m ?(A)(B)(C) 2.9(D)(E)14. 1999-!-item-!-187;#058&002494[?](A) 3(B) 6(C) 9(D) 12(E) 1815. 2160-!-item-!-187;#058&002594At a speed of 50 miles per hour, a certain car uses 1 gallon of gasoline every 30 miles. If the car starts with a full 12 gallon tank of gasoline and travels for 5 hours at 50 miles per hour, the amount of gasoline used would be what fraction of a full tank?(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)16. 2206-!-item-!-187;#058&002619When [?] of the garments in a shipment were inspected, 18 of the garments passed inspection and the remaining 2 garments failed. How many of the uninspected garments must pass inspection in order that90 percent of the garments in the shipment pass?(A) 10(B) 9(C) 8(D) 7(E) 517. 2311-!-item-!-187;#058&002635In a certain board game, a stack of 48 cards, 8 of which represent shares of stock, are shuffled and then placed face down. If the first 2 cards selected do not represent shares of stock, what is the probability that the third card selected will represent a share of stock?(A)(C)(D)(E)18. 2417-!-item-!-187;#058&0027473 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon4 tablespoons = [?] cupAccording to the information above, how many teaspoons are equal to [?] cup?(A) 3(B) 4(C) 9(D) 12(E) 1819. 2463-!-item-!-187;#058&002761For a finite sequence of nonzero numbers, the number of variations in sign is defined as the number of pairs of consecutive terms of the sequence for which the product of the two consecutive terms is negative. What is the number of variations in sign for the sequence 1, -3, 2, 5, -4, -6 ?(A) One(B) Two(C) Three(D) Four(E) Five20. 2563-!-item-!-187;#058&002787It takes Carlos 9 minutes to drive from home to work at an average rate of 22 miles per hour. How many minutes will it take Carlos to cycle from home to work along the same route at an average rate of 6 miles per hour?(A) 26(B) 33(C) 36(D) 44(E) 4821. 2609-!-item-!-187;#058&002849If a = 1 and b = -2, then (2a^2 + b)(x + y) + (a + b)(x - y) =(A) 0(B) 2x(C) y - x(D) x - y(E) x + y22. 2710-!-item-!-187;#058&002886The formula F = 9C/5 + 32 gives the relationship between the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, F, and the temperature given in degrees Celsius, C. If the temperature is 85 degrees Fahrenheit, what is the temperature, to the nearest degree, in degrees Celsius?(A) 18(B) 23(C) 29(D) 47(E) 5123. 2976-!-item-!-187;#058&003069For the 5 days shown in the graph, how many kilowatt-hoursgreater was the median daily electricity use than the average (arithmetic mean) daily electricity use?(A) 1(B) 2(C) 3(D) 4(E) 524. 3022-!-item-!-187;#058&003084In a certain game, the uni t s of currency of three countries are the crown, the shield, and the pound, respectively. If 2 crowns equal 3 shields and 3 shields equal 4 pounds, how many crowns equal 18 pounds?(A) 9(B) 16(C) 18(D) 32(E) 3625. 3236-!-item-!-187;#058&003282If a > b > 0, then(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)26. 3282-!-item-!-187;#058&003293There are 10 children in a company's day-care center, and a pair of children is to be selected to play a game. At most, how many different pairs are possible?(A) 100(B) 90(C) 50(D) 45(E) 2527. 3330-!-item-!-187;#058&00329538, 69, 22, 73, 31, 47, 13, 82Which of the following numbers is greater than three-fourths of the numbers but less than one-fourth of the numbers in the list above?(A) 56(B) 68(C) 69(D) 71(E) 7328. 3377-!-item-!-187;#058&003297If xy = 1, what is the value of 2^[(x+y)^2] / 2^[(x-y)^2] ?(A) 2(B) 4(C) 8(D) 16(E) 3229. 3426-!-item-!-187;#058&003323[?]The value of the expression above is closest to which of the following?(A) 0.0001(B) 0.001(C) 0.1(D) 1(E) 1030. 3528-!-item-!-187;#058&003455A furniture dealer purchased a desk for $150 and then set the selling price equal to the purchase pric e plusa markup that was40 percent of the selling price. If the dealer sold the desk at the selling price, what was the amount of the dealer's gross profi t from the purchase and the sale of the desk?(A) $40(B) $60(C) $80(D) $90(E) $10031. 4014-!-item-!-187;#058&003590[?]The circle shown has center O and radius 4. What is the area of the shaded region?(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)32. 4438-!-item-!-187;#058&003962At a certain university, the ratio of the number of teaching assistants to the number of students in any course must always be greater than 3:80. At this university, what is the maximum number of students possible in a course that has 5 teaching assistant s?(A) 130(B) 131(C) 132(D) 133(E) 13433. 4484-!-item-!-187;#058&004004If x^4 + y^4 = 100, then the greatest possible value of x is between(A) 0 and 3(B) 3 and 6(C) 6 and 9(D) 9 and 12(E) 12 and 1534. 4586-!-item-!-187;#058&004030Of the following, which is least?(A)(B) (0.2)2(C) 0.02(D)(E) 0.235. 4632-!-item-!-187;#058&004107What is the sum of the different positive prime factors of 550 ?(A) 10(B) 11(C) 15(D) 16(E) 1836. 4841-!-item-!-187;#058&004235In a certain deck of cards, each card has a positive integer written on i t. In a mul t iplication game, a child draws a card and multiplies the integer on the card by the next larger integer. If each possible product is between 15 and 200, then the least and greatest integers on the cards could be(A) 3 and 15(B) 3 and 20(C) 4 and 13(D) 4 and 14(E) 5 and 1437. 5000-!-item-!-187;#058&004365For every integer k from 1 to 10, inclusive, the kth term of a certain sequence is given by [?]. If T is the sum of the first 10 terms in the sequence, then T is(A) greater than 2(B) between 1 and 2(C)(D)(E)38. 5102-!-item-!-187;#058&004451Three grades of milk are 1 percent, 2 percent, and 3 percent fat by volume. If x gallons of the 1 percent grade, y gallons of the 2 percent grade, and z gallons of the 3 percent grade are mixed to give x + y + z gallons of a 1.5 percent grade, what is x in terms of y and z ?(A) y + 3z(B)(C) 2y + 3z(D) 3y + z(E)39. 5583-!-item-!-187;#058&004668A certain stock exchange designates each stock with a one-, two-, or three-letter code, where each letter is selected from the26 letters of the alphabet. If the letters may be repeated and if the same letters used in a different order constitute a different code, how many different stocks is it possible to uniquelydesignate with these codes?(A) 2,951(B) 8,125(C) 15,600(D) 16,302(E) 18,27840. 5629-!-item-!-187;#058&004684Six machines, each working at the same constant rate, together can complete a certain job in 12 days. How many addi t ional machines, each working at the same constant rate, will be needed to complete the job(A) 2(B) 3(C) 4(D) 6(E) 841. 5676-!-item-!-187;#058&004686All of the stocks on the over-the-counter market are designated by either a 4-letter or a 5-letter code that is created by using the 26 letters of the alphabet. Which of the following gives the maximum number of different stocks that can be designated wit h these codes?(A) 2(26^5)(B) 26(26^4)(C) 27(26^4)(D) 26(26^5)(E) 27(26^5)42. 5722-!-item-!-187;#058&004704Mark bought a set of 6 flower pots of different sizes at a total cost of $8.25. Each pot cost $0.25 more than the next one belowit in size. What was the cost, in dollars, of the largest pot?(A) $1.75(B) $1.85(C) $2.00(D) $2.15(E) $2.3043. 5768-!-item-!-187;#058&004705A committee of three people is to be chosen from four married couples. What is the number of different committees that can be chosen if two people who are married to each other cannot both serve on the committee?(A) 16(B) 24(C) 26(D) 30(E) 3244. 5871-!-item-!-187;#058&004763A certain company employs 6 senior officers and 4 junior officers. If a committee is to be created that is made up of 3 senior officers and 1 junior officer, how many different committees are possible?(A) 8(B) 24(C) 58(D) 80(E) 21045. 5918-!-item-!-187;#058&004778While working alone at their respective constant rates, computer X processes 240 files in 4 hours and computer Y processes 240 files in 8 hours. If all files processed by thesecomputers are the same size, how long would it take the two computers, working at the same time and at their respective constant rates, to process a total of 240 files?(A) 2 hr(B) 2 hr 20 min(C) 2 hr 40 min(E) 6 hr 20 min46. 5966-!-item-!-187;#058&004795If x [?] 0, then [?](A) -1(B) 0(C) 1(D) x(E)47. 6013-!-item-!-187;#058&004836[?] is between(A) 300 and 400(B) 400 and 500(C) 500 and 600(D) 600 and 700(E) 700 and 80048. 6225-!-item-!-187;#058&004914A certain city wi t h a population of 132,000 is to be divided into 11 voting districts, and no district is to have a population that is more than 10 percent greater than the population of any other district. What is the minimum possible population that the least populated district could have?(A) 10,700(B) 10,800(C) 10,900(D) 11,000(E) 11,10049. 6490-!-item-!-187;#058&005075[?]The table above shows the distribution of scores on a geography quiz given to a class of 25 students. Which of the following is closest to the average (arithmetic mean) quiz score for the class?(A) 8.6(B) 8.5(C) 8.4(D) 8.3(E) 8.050. 6541-!-item-!-187;#058&005092Which of the following is an integer?[?](A) I only(B) II only(C) III only(D) I and II only(E) I, II, and III51. 6587-!-item-!-187;#058&005111Circular gears P and Q start rotating at the same time at constant speeds. Gear P makes 10 revolutions per minute, and gear Q makes 40 revolutions per minute. How many seconds after the gears start rotating will gear Q have made exactly 6 more revolutions than gear P ?(A) 6(B) 8(C) 10(D) 12(E) 1552. 6641-!-item-!-187;#058&005112[?]In the circle above, PQ is parallel to diameter OR, and OR has length 18. What is the length of minor arc PQ ?(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)53. 6687-!-item-!-187;#058&005122Mary purchased 3 theater tickets wi t h an average (arithmetic mean) price of $8. If Mary also purchases a fourth theater ticket with a price of $16, what is the average price of all4 theater tickets?(A) $4(B) $6(C) $8(D) $10(E) $1254. 6787-!-item-!-187;#058&005232An auction house charges a commission of 15 percent on the first $50,000 of the sale price of an item, plus 10 percent on the amount of the sale price in excess of $50,000. What was the sale price of a painting for which the auction house charged a total commission of $24,000 ?(A) $115,000(B) $160,000(C) $215,000(D) $240,000(E) $365,00055. 6892-!-item-!-187;#058&005291Which of the following inequalities has a solution set that, w hen graphed on the number line, is a single line segment of finite length?(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)56. 6998-!-item-!-187;#058&005424A small water pump would take 2 hours to fill an empty tank.A larger pump would take hour to fill the same tank. How many hours would it take both pumps, working at their respective constant rates, to fill the empty tank if they began pumping at the same time?(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)57. 7044-!-item-!-187;#058&005427If n is a multiple of 5 and n = (p^2)q, where p and q are prime numbers, which of the following must be a multiple of 25 ?(A) p^2(B) q^2(C) pq(D) (p^2)(q^2)(E) (p^3)q58. 7090-!-item-!-187;#058&005463In the graduating class of a certain college, 48 percent of the students are male and 52 percent are female. In this class 40 percent of the male and 20 percent of the female students are 25 years old or older. If one student in the graduating class is randomly selected, approximately what is the prob ability that he or she will be less than 25 years old?(A) 0.90(B) 0.70(C) 0.45(D) 0.30(E) 0.2559. 7143-!-item-!-187;#058&005466[?]In the figure above, points P and Q lie on the circle with center O. What is the value of s ?(A)(B) 1(C)(D)(E)60. 7189-!-item-!-187;#058&005472Rates for having a manuscript typed at a certain typing service are $5 per page for the first time a page is typed and $3 per page each time a page is revised. If a certain manuscript has 100 pages, of which 40 were revised only once, 10 were revised twice, and the rest required no revisions, what was the total cost of having the manuscript typed?(A) $430(B) $620(C) $650(D) $680(E) $77061. 7409-!-item-!-187;#058&005546[?]As shown in the figure above, a thin conveyor belt 15 feet long is drawn tightly around two circular wheels each 1 foot in diameter. What is the distance, in feet, between the centers of the two wheels?(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)62. 7564-!-item-!-187;#058&005577Alice's take-home pay last year was the same each month, and she saved the same fraction of hertake-home pay each month. The total amount of money that she had saved at the end of the year was 3 times the amount of that portion of her monthly take-home pay that she did not save. If all the money that she saved last year was from her take-home pay, what fraction of her take-home pay did she save each month?(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)63. 7612-!-item-!-187;#058&005607For which of the following functions is f(a + b) = f(a) + f(b) for all positive numbers a and b ?(A) f(x) = x 2(B) f(x) = x + 1(C)(D)(E) f(x) = -3x64. 7659-!-item-!-187;#058&005610If in a certain population, people are born at an average rate of 9 people every 2 seconds and people die at an average rate of 3 people every 2 seconds, by approximately how many people does the population increase in 1 day?(A) 17,280(B) 25,920(C) 129,600(D) 259,200(E) 388,80065. 7870-!-item-!-187;#058&005675For how many integers n is 2^n = n^2 ?(A) None(B) One(C) Two(D) Three(E) More than three66. 7916-!-item-!-187;#058&005701The manager of a theater noted that for every 10 admission tickets sold, the theater sells 3 bags of popcorn at $2.25 each, 4 sodas at $1.50 each, and 2 candy bars at $1.00 each. To the nearest cent, what is the average (arithmetic mean) amount of these snack sales per ticket sold?(A) $1.48(B) $1.58(C) $1.60(D) $1.64(E) $1.7067. 7966-!-item-!-187;#058&005724[?]In the rectangular coordinate system above, the area of triangular region PQR is(A) 12.5(B) 14(C)(D) 16(E) 2568. 8012-!-item-!-187;#058&005726The number 75 can be written as the sum of the squares of3 different positive integers. What is the sum of these 3 integers?(A) 17(B) 16(C) 15(D) 14(E) 1369. 8112-!-item-!-187;#058&005781The number of stamps that Kaye and Alberto had were in the ratio 5 : 3, respectively. After Kaye gave Alberto 10 of her stamps, the ratio of the number Kaye had to the number Alberto had was 7 : 5. As a result of this gift, Kaye had how many more stamps than Alberto?(A) 20(B) 30(C) 40(D) 60(E) 9070. 8158-!-item-!-187;#058&005842The perimeters of square region S and rectangular region R are equal. If the sides of R are in the ratio 2 : 3, what is the ratio of the area of region R to the area of region S ?(A) 25 : 16(B) 24 : 25(C) 5 : 6(D) 4 : 5(E) 4 : 971. 8312-!-item-!-187;#058&005967On July 1 of last year, the total number of employees at Company E was decreased by 10 percent. Without any change in the salaries of the remaining employees, the average (arithmetic mean) employee salary was 10 percent more after the decrease in number of employees than before the decrease. The total of the combined salaries of all of the employees at Company E after July 1 last year was what percent of that before July 1 last year?(A) 90%(B) 99%(C) 100%(D) 101%(E) 110%72. 8363-!-item-!-187;#058&005969A thin piece of wire 40 meters long is cut into two pieces. One piece is used to form a circle with radius r, and the other is used to form a square. No wire is left over. Which of the following represents the total area, in square meters, of the circular and the square regions in terms of r ?(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)73. 8845-!-item-!-187;#058&006119A certain company has 18 equally qualified applicants for 4 open positions. How many different groups of4 applicants can be chosen by the company to fill the positions if the order of selection does not matter?(A) 18(B) 72(C) 180(D) 1,260(E) 3,06074. 8893-!-item-!-187;#058&00612040, 45, 45, 50, 50, 60, 70, 75, 95, 100The scores on a certain history test are shown above. How many scores were greater than the median score but less than the mean score?(A) None(B) One(C) Two(D) Three(E) Four75. 8939-!-item-!-187;#058&006136A certain law firm consists of 4 senior partners and 6 junior partners. How many different groups of 3 partners can be formed in which at least one member of the group is a senior partner? (Two groups are considered different if at least one group member is different.)(A) 48(B) 100(C) 120(D) 288(E) 60076. 8985-!-item-!-187;#058&006184Susan drove at an average speed of 30 miles per hour for the first 30 miles of a trip and then at an average speed of 60 miles per hour for the remaining 30 miles of the trip. If she made no stops during the trip, what was Susan's average speed, in miles per hour, for the entire trip?(A) 35(B) 40(C) 45(D) 50(E) 5577. 9031-!-item-!-187;#058&006222At a dinner party, 5 people are to be seated around a circular table. Two seating arrangements are considered different only when the positions of the people are different relative to each other. What is the total number of different possible seating arrangements for the group?(A) 5(B) 10(C) 24(D) 32(E) 12078. 9077-!-item-!-187;#058&006227From a bag containing 12 identical blue balls, y identical yellow balls, and no other balls, one ball will be removed atrandom. If the probability is less than [?] that the removed ball will be blue, what is the least number of yellow balls that must be in the bag?(A) 17(B) 18(D) 20(E) 2179. 9123-!-item-!-187;#058&006238A certain builder is selling five homes for the following prices: $157,000, $168,000, $195,000, $235,000, and $256,000. If the price of the most expensive home is increased $10,000, which of the following statements best describes the change in the mean and the median of the home prices?(A) The mean and the median will remain unchanged.(B) The mean will remain unchanged but the median will increase.(C) The mean will increase but the median will remain unchanged.(D) The mean and the median will increase by the same amount.(E) The mean and the median will increase by different amounts.80. 9169-!-item-!-187;#058&006279[?](A) If r and s are integers and rs + r is odd, which of the following must be even?(B) r(C) s(D) r + s(E) r^2 + s81. 9215-!-item-!-187;#058&006304If each term in the sum a1 + a2 + . . . + an is either 7 or 77 and the sum equals 350, which of the following could be equal to n ?(A) 38(B) 39(C) 40(D) 41(E) 4282. 9378-!-item-!-187;#058&006496An investment of d dollars at k percent simple annual interest yields $600 interest over a 2-year period. In terms of d, what dollar amount invested at the same rate will yield $2,400 interest over a 3-year period?(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)83. 9589-!-item-!-187;#058&006669[?]The table above shows the distribution of test scores for a group of management trainees. Which score interval contains the median of the 73 scores?(A) 60-69(B) 70-79(C) 80-89(D) 90-99(E) I t cannot be determined from the information given.84. 9689-!-item-!-187;#058&006710If a quality control check is made by inspecting a sample of 2 lightbulbs from a box of 12 lightbulbs, how many different samples can be chosen?(B) 24(C) 36(D) 66(E) 7285. 9735-!-item-!-187;#058&006716At the end of the first quarter, the share price of a certain mutual fund was 20 percent higher than it was at the beginning of the year. At the end of the second quarter, the share price was 50 percent higher than it was at the beginning of the year. What was the percent increase in the share price from the end of the first quarter to the end of the second quarter?(A) 20%(B) 25%(C) 30%(D) 33%(E) 40%86. 9944-!-item-!-187;#058&006984Which of the following is equal to x^18 for all positive values of x ?(A) x^9 + x^9(B) (x^2)^9(C) (x^9)^9(D) (x^3)^15(E) x+1887. 9993-!-item-!-187;#058&007019[?]In the addition table shown above, what is the value of m +n ?(A) -19(B) 4(C) 5(D) 6(E) 2288. 10039-!-item-!-187;#058&007071At a certain college there are twice as many English majors as history majors and three times as many English majors as mathematics majors. What is the ratio of the number of history majors to the number of mathematics majors?(A) 6 to 1(B) 3 to 2(C) 2 to 3(D) 1 to 5(E) 1 to 689. 10086-!-item-!-187;#058&007098A company has two types of machines, type R and type S. Operating at a constant rate, a machine of type R does a certain job in 36 hours and a machine of type S does the same job in 18 hours. If the company used the same number of each type of machine to do the job in 2 hours, how many machines of type R were used?(A) 3(B) 4(C) 6(D) 9(E) 1290. 10132-!-item-!-187;#058&007125A circular jogging track forms the edge of a circular lake thathas a diameter of 2 miles. Johanna walked once around the track at the average rate of 3 miles per hour. If t represents the number of hours it took Johanna to walk completely around the lake, which of the following is a correct statement?(A) 0.5 < t < 0.75(B) 1.75 < t < 2.0(C) 2.0 < t < 2.5(D) 2.5 < t < 3.0(E) 3 < t < 3.591. 10183-!-item-!-187;#058&007129[?]In the rectangular coordinate system above, the area of ??PQR is what fraction of the area of ??LMN ?(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)92. 10232-!-item-!-187;#058&007135[?]In the rectangular coordinate system above, for which of the shaded regions is the area 2 ?(A) None(B) Q only(C) Q and R only(D) P, Q, and R only(E) P, Q, R, and S93. 10285-!-item-!-187;#058&007154[?]In the figure above, a square is inscribed in a circle. If the areaof the square region is 16, what is the area of the circular region?(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)94. 10331-!-item-!-187;#058&007190A company plans to assign identification numbers to i t s employees. Each number is to consist of four different digits from 0 to 9, inclusive, except that the first digit cannot be 0. How many different identification numbers are possible?(A) 3,024(B) 4,536(C) 5,040(D) 9,000(E) 10,00095. 10545-!-item-!-187;#058&007280[?]Which of the following statements can be inferred from the data above?(A) I only(B) II only(C) I and III only(D) II and III only(E) I, II, and III96. 10591-!-item-!-187;#058&007292According to the directions on a can of frozen orange juice concentrate, 1 can of concentrate is to be mixed with 3 cans of water to make orange juice. How many 12-ounce cans of the concentrate are required to prepare 200 6-ounce servings of。
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GMAT语法练习套装题(一)1. Added to the increase in hourly wages requested last July, the railroad employees are nowseeking an expanded program of retirement benefits.(A) Added to the increase in hourly wages requested last July, the railroad employees are nowseeking an expanded program of retirement benefits.(B) Added to the increase in hourly wages which had been requested last July, the employeesof the railroad are now seeking an expanded program of retirement benefits.(C) The railroad employees are now seeking an expanded program of retirement benefitsadded to the increase in hourly wages that were requested last July.(D) In addition to the increase in hourly wages that were requested last July, the railroademployees are now seeking an expanded program of retirement benefits.(E) In addition to the increase in hourly wages requested last July, the employees of therailroad are now seeking an expanded program of retirement benefits.2. Child prodigies are marked not so much by their skills but instead by the fact that these skillsare fully developed at a very early age.(A) but instead(B) rather than(C) than(D) as(E) so much as3. The department defines a private passenger vehicle as one registered to an individual with agross weight of less than 8,000 pounds.(A) as one registered to an individual with a gross weight of less than 8,000 pounds(B) to be one that is registered to an individual with a gross weight of less than 8,000 pounds(C) as one that is registered to an individual and that has a gross weight of less than 8,000pounds(D) to have a gross weight less than 8,000 pounds and being registered to an individual(E) as having a gross weight of less than 8,000 pounds and registered to an individual4. Urban officials want the census to be as accurate and complete as possible for the reason thatthe amount of low-income people in a given area affect the distribution of about fifty billion dollars a year in federal funds.(A) for the reason that the amount of low-income people in a given area affect(B) for the reason because the amount of low-income people in a given area effects(C) in that the amount of low-income people in given areas effect(D) because the number of low-income people in a given area affects(E) because the numbers of low-income people in given areas effects5. After the Arab conquest of Egypt in A.D. 640, Arabic became the dominant language of theEgyptians, replacing older languages and writing systems.(A) became the dominant language of the Egyptians, replacing older languages(B) became the dominant language of the Egyptians, replacing languages that were older(C) becomes the dominant language of the Egyptians and it replaced older languages(D) becomes the dominant language of the Egyptians and it replaced languages that wereolder(E) becomes the dominant language of the Egyptians, having replaced languages that wereolder6. The use of gravity waves, which do not interact with matter in the way electromagnetic wavesdo, hopefully will enable astronomers to study the actual formation of black holes and neutron stars.(A) in the way electromagnetic waves do, hopefully will enable(B) in the way electromagnetic waves do, will, it is hoped, enable(C) like electromagnetic waves, hopefully will enable(D) like electromagnetic waves, would enable, hopefully(E) such as electromagnetic waves do, will, it is hoped, enable7. If a single strain of plant is used for a given crop over a wide area, a practice fostered bymodern seed-marketing methods, it increases the likelihood that the impact of a single crop disease or pest will be disastrous.(A) If a single strain of plant is used for a given crop over a wide area, a practice fostered bymodern seed-marketing methods, it(B) If a single strain of plant is used for a given crop over a wide area, as is fostered bymodern seed-marketing methods, it(C) A practice fostered by modern seed-marketing methods, a single strain of plant used for agiven crop over a wide area(D) A single strain of plant used for a given crop over a wide area, a practice fostered bymodern seed-marketing methods,(E) The use of single strain of plant for a given crop over a wide area, a practice fostered bymodern seed-marketing methods,8. A majority of the international journalists surveyed view nuclear power stations as unsafe atpresent but that they will, or could, be made sufficiently safe in the future.(A) that they will, or could,(B) that they would, or could(C) they will be or could,(D) think that they will be or could(E) think the power stations would or could9. A controversial figure throughout most of his public life, the Black leader Marcus Garveyadvocated that some Blacks return to Africa, the land that, to him, symbolized the possibility of freedom.(A) that some Blacks return to Africa, the land that, to him, symbolized the possibility offreedom(B) that some Blacks return to the African land symbolizing the possibility of freedom to him(C) that some Blacks return to Africa which was the land which symbolized the possibility offreedom to him(D) some Black’s returning to Africa which was the land that to him symbolized thepossibility of freedom(E) some Black’s return to the land symbolizing the possibility of freedom to him, Africa10. The fear of rabies is well founded: few people are known to recover from the disease after theappearance of the clinical symptoms.(A) few people are known to recover from the disease after the appearance of the clinicalsymptoms(B) few people are known to have recovered from the disease once the clinical symptomshave appeared(C) there are few known people who have recovered from the disease once the clinicalsymptoms have appeared(D) after the clinical symptoms appear, there are few known people who have recovered fromthe disease(E) recovery from the disease is known for only a few people after the clinical symptomsappear11. The growth of the railroads led to the abolition of local times, which was determined by whenthe sun reached the observer’s meridian and differing from city to city, and to theestablishment of regional times.(A) which was determined by when the sun reached the observer’s meridian and differing(B) which was determined by when the sun reached the observer’s meridian and whichdiffered(C) which were det ermined by when the sun reached the observer’s meridian and differing(D) determined by when the sun reached the observer’s meridian and differed(E) determined by when the sun reached the observer’s meridian and differing12. Although partially destroyed, the archaeologists were able to infer from what remained of theinscription that the priest Zonainos was buried in the crypt.(A) Although partially destroyed, the archaeologists were able to infer(B) Although partially destroyed, the archaeologists had inferred(C) Although it had been partially destroyed, the archaeologists were able to infer(D) Partially destroyed though it had been, the archaeologists had been able to infer(E) Destroyed partially, the archaeologists were able to infer13. For all his professed disdain of such activities, Auden was an inveterate literary gossip.(A) For all his professed disdain of such activities(B) Having always professed disdain for such activities(C) All such activities were, he professed, disdained, and(D) Professing that all such activities were disdained(E) In spite of professions of disdaining all such activities14. The earnings of women are well below that of men in spite of educational differences that arediminishing between the sexes.(A) well below that of men in spite of educational differences that are diminishing(B) much below that of men’s despite educational differences diminishing(C) much below men in spite of diminishing educational differences(D) well below those of men in spite of diminishing educational differences(E) below men’s despite their educational differences that are diminishing15. Acid rain and snow result from the chemical reactions between industrial emissions of sulfurdioxide and nitrogen oxides with atmospheric water vapor to produce highly corrosivesulfuric and nitric acids.(A) with atmospheric water vapor to produce highly corrosive sulfuric and nitric acids(B) with atmospheric water vapor producing highly corrosive sulfuric and nitric acids(C) and atmospheric water vapor which has produced highly corrosive sulfuric and nitricacids(D) and atmospheric water vapor which have produced sulfuric and nitric acids which arehighly corrosive(E) and atmospheric water vapor to produce highly corrosive sulfuric and nitric acids16. It is characteristic of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as of virtually every great Americanmuseum, the taste of local collectors has played at least as large a part in the formation oftheir collections as has the judgments of the art historian.(A) of virtually every great American museum, the taste of local collectors has played at leastas large a part in the formation of their collections as has(B) of virtually every great American museum, that the taste of local collectors has played atleast as large a part in the formation of their collections as has(C) it is of virtually every great American museum, that the taste of local collectors hasplayed at least as large a part in the formation of its collections as have(D) it is of virtually every great American museum, that the taste of local collectors haveplayed at least as large a part in the formation of its collections as have(E) it is of virtually every great American museum, the taste of local collectors has played atleast as large a part in the formation of its collections as has17. There has been a 30- to 40-fold increase in the incidence of malaria caused by increasingmosquito resistance against pesticides.(A) increase in the incidence of malaria caused by increasing mosquito resistance against(B) increase in the incidence of malaria because of increasing resistance of mosquitoes to(C) increasing malaria incidence because of increasing resistance of mosquitoes to(D) incidence of malaria increase caused by increasing mosquito resistance against(E) incidence of malaria increase because of increased mosquito resistance to18. Aging is a property of all animals that reach a fixed size at maturity, and the variations in lifespans among different species are far greater as that among individuals from the same species:a fruit fly is ancient at 40 days, a mouse at 3 years, a horse at 30, a man at 100, and sometortoises at 150.(A) among different species are far greater as that among individuals from(B) among different species are far greater than that among individuals from(C) among different species are far greater than those among individuals of(D) between different species are far more than that between individuals of(E) between different species are greater by far than is that between individuals from19. The herbicide Oryzalin was still being produced in 1979, three years after the wives ofworkers producing the chemical in Rensselaer, New York, were found to have borne children with heart defects or miscarriages, and none of their pregnancies was normal.(A) to have borne children with heart defects or miscarriages, and none of their pregnancieswas(B) to have had children born with heart defects or miscarriages, and none of the pregnancieswas(C) either to have had children with heart defects or miscarriages, without any of theirpregnancies being(D) either to have had miscarriages or to have borne children with heart defects; none of thepregnancies was(E) either to have had miscarriages or children born with heart defects, without any of theirpregnancies being20. Never before in the history of music have musical superstars been able to command soextraordinary fees of the kind they do today.(A) so extraordinary fees of the kind they do today(B) so extraordinary fees as they are today(C) such extraordinary fees as they do today(D) such extraordinary fees of the kind today’s have(E) so extraordinary a fee of the kind they can today21. As it becomes more frequent to have spouses who both work outside the home, companies arebeginning to help in finding new employment for the spouses of transferred employees.(A) it becomes more frequent to have spouses who both work outside the home(B) it becomes more frequent to have couples both working outside the home(C) it becomes more common that both husband and wife should be working outside thehome(D) it becomes more common for both husband and wife to work outside the home(E) couples in which both of the spouses working outside the home become more common22. Like the one reputed to live in Loch Ness, also an inland lake connected to the ocean by ariver, inhabitants of the area around Lake Champlain claim sightings of a long and narrow “sea monster.”(A) Like the one reputed to live in Loch Ness, also an inland lake connected to the ocean by ariver, inhabitants of the area around Lake Champlain claim sightings of a long andnarrow “sea monster.”(B) Inhabitants of the a rea around Lake Champlain claim sightings of a long and narrow “seamonster” similar to the one reputed to live in Loch Ness, which, like Lake Champlain, isan inland lake connected to the ocean by a river.(C) Inhabitants of the area around Lake Champlain claim sightings of a long and narrow “seamonster” similar to Loch Ness’s, which, like Lake Champlain, is an inland lakeconnected to the ocean by a river.(D) Like Loch Ness’ reputed monster, inhabitants of the area around Lake Champlain, also aninland lake connected to the ocean by a river, claim sightings of a long and narrow “seamonster.”(E) Similar to that reputed to live in Loch Ness, inhabitants of the area around LakeChamplain, also an inland lake connected to the ocean by a river, claim sightings of along and narrow “sea monster.”23. Since 1965 there are four times as many Black college students enrolled, and the one millionBlack people in college today represent 11 percent of all college students.(A) Since 1965 there are four times as many Black college students enrolled(B) The enrollment of Black college students was only one-fourth in 1965(C) The enrollment of Black college students has increased four times from 1965 on(D) Quadrupling since 1965, there are now four times as many Black college studentsenrolled(E) The enrollment of Black college students has quadrupled since 196524. A common disability in test pilots is hearing impairment, a consequence of sitting too close tolarge jet engines for long periods of time.(A) a consequence of sitting too close to large jet engines for long periods of time(B) a consequence from sitting for long periods of time too near to large jet engines(C) a consequence which resulted from sitting too close to large jet engines for long periodsof time(D) damaged from sitting too near to large jet engines for long periods of time(E) damaged because they sat too close to large jet engines for long periods of time25. Europe’s travel industry is suffering as a result of a sluggish economy, a s tretch of badweather, as well as the chilling effects of terrorist activity that is persistent.(A) as well as the chilling effects of terrorist activity that is persistent(B) and the chilling effect of terrorist activity that is persistent(C) but persistent terrorist activity has had a chilling effect too(D) and the chilling effects of persistent terrorist activity(E) as well as the chilling effects of terrorist activity that persists。