SAT OG Test 6 语法题

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题源题目答案大类OG-Test8-Section 21. Residents of the secludedisland fear that ______commercial development will______ their quiet way of life.A. widespread…reinforceB. waning…harmC. diminishing…reformD. encroaching…disturbE. further (i)D反义重复OG-Test8-Section 22. Though it is oftenexclusively ______ Brazil, theAmazon jungle actually ______parts of eight other SouthAmerican countries.A. protected by…threatensB. located in…bypassesC. limited to…touchesD. surrounded by…bordersE. associated with…coversE反义重复OG-Test8-Section 23. Sandra Gilbert and SusanGubar's recent book presents a______ of detail, providing farmore information than one caneasily digest.A. modicumB. discrepancyC. surfeitD. deficitE. juxtapositionC反义重复OG-Test8-Section 24. More ______ than herpredecessor, SuperintendentReynolds would, many predicted,have a far less ______ term ofoffice.A. phlegmatic…apatheticB. conciliatory…confrontationalC. empathetic…compassionateD. vigilant…reputableE. penurious…frugalB反义重复OG-Test8-Section 25. Galloping technologicalprogress has made consumers______: advances undreamed of ageneration ago are so commonthat they seem humdrum.A. flabbergastedB. miffedC. jadedD. waryE. embitteredC同义重复OG-Test9-Section 41.Initially only the carpeting outside therestroom was______by water from theburst pipe;eventually the entire hallwayflooded.A. divertedB. confinedC. scuttledD. cleansedE. drenchedE同义OG-Test9-Section munal nests have advantagesand disadvantages for animals to______body heat,but leave them more______ to discovery by predators.A. insure…inclinedB. maintain…vulnerableC. squander…liableD. stimulate…resistantE. retain…immuneB反义OG-Test9-Section 43.He displayed a nearly pathological______,insisting on knowing everydetail of his friends' lives.A. orderlinessB. credulityC. curiosityD. shynessE. morbidityC同义OG-Test9-Section 44.Despite global efforts to______malaria,this mosquito-borne diseasecontinues to______:the World HealthOrganization estimates that it stillaffects up to 500 million people a year.A. cure…flagB. foster…thriveC. combat…abateD. scrutinize…prosperE. eradicate…flourishE反义OG-Test9-Section 45.Although condemned by the reviewpanel,to film critic Pauline Kael themovie seemed entirely______andunlikely to offend.A. impressionableB. innocuousC. unsuitableD. insensitiveE. unapproachableB反义OG-Test9-Section 46.The reviewer characterized MadonnaSwan-Abdalla's autobiography as aportrait of an______person,one whoprevailed against great odds.A. empatheticB. indomitableC. expeditiousD. idiosyncraticE. astuteB同义OG-Test9-Section 47.Although it stayed in business forseveral months,the company wasactually______and met its financialobligations only by engaging in______activities.A. insolvent…fraudulentB. prudent…speculativeC. autonomous…subordinateD. bankrupt…charitableE. stable…manipulativeA反义OG-Test9-Section 48.Mary Shelley's Frankenstein centerson a scientist's______,the overweeningpride that makes him believe he canusurp nature.A. obstinacyB. hubrisC. impetuosityD. valorE. callousnessB同义OG-Test9-Section 61.May Sarton had a______career:it_______from1929,when Poetrymagazine published her early sonnets,to1994,when her last collection ofpoems came out.A. limited…developedB. diverse…founderedC. variable…declinedD. lengthy…lastedE. sedate…soaredD同义OG-Test9-Section 62.Recent data recording a bottlenosewhale's phenomenal dive of over4700feet______earlier______that suchwhales were among the sea's deepestdivers.A. refuted…theoriesB. challenged…predictionsC. confirmed…speculationsD. validated…disclaimersE. substantiated…doubtsC同义OG-Test 9-Section 63.The residents of the town lived ______lives;no one indulged in wild or ______ behavior.A. rambunctious…indecentB. extravagant…excessiveC. secluded…scrupulousD. circumscribed…impulsiveE. irreverent…animatedD 同义OG-Test 9-Section 64.The study's warning that monkey populationsweredeclininginGuatemala and Mexico was ______bynew evidence that nearby populations along the Belize River were ______.A. corroborated…prospering B. confirmed…extant C. belied…dwindling D. diminished…debilitated E. tempered…thriving E 同义OG-Test 9-Section 65.Thestaffcomplainedthatmanagement was ______,focusing on short-term profits while disregarding thelong-term welfare of the corporation.A. irresoluteB. officiousC. rancorousD. punctiliousE. myopicE 同义OG-Test10-Section 61.Much interpersonalcommunication is implicit in ______, expressive movements.A. exposesB. verbalizationsC. gesturesD. cognitionsE. intuitionsC 同义重复OG-Test10-Section 62. By virtue of her extensive experience and her ______ of practical knowledge, 87-year-old Louisa Vigil was ______ by her family in New Mexico as its chief advice-giver andmatriarch.A. store…condemnB. supply…dismissedC. wealth…regardedD. modicum…abandonedE. deficit…praisedC 同义重复OG-Test10-Section 63. Castillo's poetry has generated only enthusiastic response: praise from thegeneral public and ______ from the major critics.A. condemnationB. sarcasmC. plauditsD. ironyE. PathosC 语法关系OG-Test10-Section 64. The twigs of this shrub have s signature ______ whose pungency enables people to_______ the shrub even in winter when its leaves have fallen.A. scent…cultivateB. flavor…concealC. appearance…recognizeD. texture…locateE. aroma…identifyE 同义重复OG-Test10-Section 65. The announcement that the city would raze the landmark school building was such a distressing ______ that it provoked an outcry.A. disclosureB. evaluationC. liberationD. instanceE. inquiryA 同义重复OG-Test10-Section 91. Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris co-wrote The Crown of Columbus, a ______ effort successfully mingling their individual styles writers.A. stratifiedB. fitfulC. collaborativeD. vicariousE. CorrespondingC 语法关系OG-Test10-Section 92. The eager members of the audience found the lecture topic ______ but unfortunately the lecturer's droning voice had a ______ effect.A. interesting…rousingB. advantageous…beneficialC. rudimentary…reassuringD. insipid…blandE. stimulating…soporificE 反义重复OG-Test10-Section 93. Displays in the Australian Museum's exhibition on dinosaurs are designed to be touched,offering visitors ______experience.A. an odoriferousB. an archaicC. an auralD. a rusticE. a tactileE 同义重复OG-Test10-Section 94. The magician's ______astonished us; her deft performance proved the oldsaying that the hand is quicker than the eye.A. discernmentB. tenacityC. hilarityD. adroitnessE. InsecurityD 语法关系OG-Test10-Section 95.Although Keller achievednational ______ as a hero, his lamentable ______ in the political arena soon became painfully apparent.A. recognition…versatilityB. ignominy…inadequacyC. prestige…finesseD. prominence…ineptitudeE. notoriety…rectitudeD 反义重复OG-Test10-Section 96. The professor argued that every grassroots movement needs ______: without this declaration of motives, there can be no cohesive organization.A. an invocationB. a prospectusC. a manifestoD. an arbitrationE. a mandateC 语法关系OG-Test1-Section 2Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's ______proved keenest when heaccurately predicted that his books would someday appear in his native Russia.A. foresight B. nostalgia C. folly D. despair E. artistryA 同义重复OG-Test1-Section 22. The simple and direct images in Dorothea Lange's photographs provide ______ reflection of a bygone social milieu.A. an intricateB. a candidC. an ostentatiousD. a fictionalE. a convoluted B 同义重复OG-Test1-Section 23. Kate's impulsive nature and sudden whims led her friends to label her ______.A. capricious B. bombastic C. loquacious D. dispassionate E. decorous A 同义重复OG-Test1-Section 24. Neurosurgeon Alexa Canady maintained that choosing a career was a visceral decision rather than ______ judgment;that is, it was not so much rational as ______.A. an emotional…intellectualB. a chance…randomC. an intuitive…impulsiveD. a deliberate…instinctiveE. an intentional…logicalA. meddle…scoff atB. temporized…prolongC. misbehave…disruptD. sneer…terminateE. withdraw…intrude inD 反义重复OG-Test1-Section 21. Known for her ______, Miranda eagerly welcomes anyone into her home.A. cowardiceB. prudenceC. hospitalityD. aloofnessE. loyaltyC 语法关系OG-Test1-Section 22. Not surprisingly, supporters of the governor's plan to set aside land for a forest preserve were disappointed when a court decision ______ the plan.A. applauded B. derailedC. acknowledgedD. permittedE. anticipated B 反义重复OG-Test1-Section 23. Because playing a musical instrument increases brain activity, it is sometimes used as a ______ to promote learning in children.A. conditionB. highlightC. stimulusD. dictumE. respiteC 同义重复OG-Test1-Section 25. Creative business stratagems frequently become ______ as a result of ______, theirversatility and adaptability destroyed by theirtransformation into rigid policies.A. streamlined…infighting B. mitigated…jingoismC. ossified…bureaucratizationD. politicized…innovationE. venerable…legislationC 同义重复OG-Test1-Section 54. The ambassador argues that,in diplomacy, there is a subtle but important difference between a country's showing awillingness to ______ and a too-obvious readiness to make ______.A. negotiate…concessionsB. antagonize…friendsC. surrender…enemiesD. dominate…inquiriesE. equivocate…denunciationsA 同义重复OG-Test1-Section 56. Lewis Latimer's inexpensive method of producing carbon filaments ______ the nascent electric industry by making electric lamps commercially ______.A. cheapened…affordableB. transformed…viableC. revolutionized…prohibitiveD. provoked…improbableE. stimulated…inaccessibleB 反义重复OG-Test1-Section 57. After winning the award,Phillip adopted a haughty pose,treating even his best friends in a ______ manner.A. cryptic B. judicious C. jubilantD. superciliousE. pugnaciousD 同义重复OG-Test1-Section 58. The general was so widely suspected of ______ during the war that his name eventually became synonymous with disloyalty.A. belligerenceB. indigenceC. perfidyD. aspersionE. tenacityC 同义重复OG-Test1-Section 91. The prose of Richard Wright's autobiographical Black Boy (1945) is ______, free ofstylistic tricks or evasiveness.A. impreciseB. straightforwardC. deficientD. obtrusiveE. ellipticalB 反义重复OG-Test1-Section 92. It seemed from the size of the crowd, which was ______, and the resonance of its cheers,which were ______, that the team was experiencing a resurgence of popularity.A. vast…hollowB. sparse…thunderousC. enormous…deafeningD. unimpressive…mutedE. negligible…rousing C 语法重复OG-Test1-Section 93. Evidence that the universe is expanding ______ our perception of the cosmos and thus caused a ______ in astronomical thinking.A. advanced…setback B. altered…revolution C. contradicted…truce D. reinforced…crisis E. halted…breakthroughB 同义重复OG-Test1-Section 94. Although the theory that widespread lead poisoning contributed to the decline of the Roman Empire has gained ______, the evidence is still ______.A. credence…irrefutableB. disrepute…dubiousC. acceptance…convincingD. momentum…systematicE. currency…inconclusiveE 同义重复OG-Test1-Section 95. The fashion designer favored fabrics that were so ______ as to be virtually transparent.A. palpable B. diaphanous C. variegated D. luxurious E. anomalousB 同义重复OG-Test1-Section 96. Professor Williams disdained tradition: she regularlyattacked cherished beliefs and institutions, earning areputation as ______.A. an egalitarianB. a dowagerC. a dilettanteD. an iconoclastE. a purveyor D 语法重复OG-Test3-section42 One requirement of timeless art is that it deepen and ___our awareness, not that it merely confirm what we already know.(A). hinder (B). reconcile (C). control (D). soothe (E). extend E 同义重复OG-Test3-section43 Despairing that the performance of the chief executive would ever improve,the corporation’s board of directors took decisive action and ___ him.(A). coddled (B). taunted (C). prodded (D). ousted (E). chided D 同义重复OG-Test3-section4 4 The discovery of the fossil was ___ and ___, surprising scientists and undermining accepted theories about plant distribution.(A). exhilarating … banal (B). shocking … prophetic(C). startling … revolutionary(D). appalling … groundbreaking (E). unanticipated … irrelevant C同义重复OG-Test3-section45 Citing the ___ of the AsianAmerican community, the scholarargued that Asian Americansconstituted the region’sfastest-growing minoritypopulation.(A). digression(B). proximity(C). expansion(D).stabilization(E). correlationC同义重复OG-Test3-section47 Before becoming a stockbroker,Victoria Woodhull had a careeras a ___, someone believed tohave insights about eventsbeyond ordinary humanperception.(A). mentor(B). profiteer(C). counterfeiter(D).clairvoyant(E). propagandistD同义重复OG-Test3-section48 The judges for the chilicompetition were ___, notingsubtle differences betweendishes that most people wouldnot detect.(A). obscure(B). deferential(C). discriminating(D).sanctimonious(E). unrelentingC同义重复OG-Test3-section41 Extensive travel affordedLangston Hughes a ___perspective, but it was Harlemthat served as the creative ___for his writing.(A). cosmopolitan … defense(B). worldly … inspiration(C). moral … obligation(D). stunted … condition(E). limited … centerB同义重复OG-Test3-section46 Far from being ___, bears insome national parks aresurprisingly ___ when approachedby humans; still, visitors mustexercise caution.(A). benign … cantankerous(B). reticent … bellicose(C). complacent … docile(D).aggressive … placid(E). playful … friskyD反义重复OG-Test3-section72 Popular interest in musicperformed by folk singer JeanRitchie acted as a ___ becauseit ___ a wider interest in themusic of Ritchie’s nativeKentucky.(A). deterrent … launched(B). panacea … overcame(C). barrier … awakened(D).catalyst … stirred(E). provocation … mitigatedD同义重复OG-Test3-section73 Oceanographers have identifiedmore than 50 “dead zones”around the world: areas of seathat various forms of pollutionshave rendered ___ life.(A).conducive to(B).invaluable to(C).imperative to(D).indistinguishable from(E).bereft ofE同义重复OG-Test3-section74 The few female physicianspracticing at the end of thenineteenth century might beconsidered ___ because theyconstituted a very smallpercentage of all physicians.(A).miscreants(B).revisionists(C).anomalies(D).pacifists(E).extremistsC同义重复OG-Test3-section75 Rose smiled approvingly butgave neither written nor spokenpermission to proceed with theproject: her consent, in short,was ___.(A).tacit(B).fervent(C).unqualified(D).impetuous(E).conditionalA同义重复OG-Test3-section71 Although the archaeologist ___the symbols on the cave wall,she was unable to ___ thembecause they were too faint.(A). replicated … ignore(B). perused … discard(C). obliterated … translate(D).recollected … conceal(E). scrutinized … decipherE反义重复OG-Test3-section92 Despite his brilliant career,Gerald was plagued by doubts andcould not ___ his feelings of___.(A).imagine … worthlessness(B).reconcile … superiority(C).embrace … insecurity(D).dispel … inferiority(E).fathom … levityD反义重复OG-Test3-section93 Jane was both ___ and ___: shewas blatantly proud andoffensively bold.(A).haughty … impudent(B).irresolute … insolent(C).presumptuous … loquacious(D).arrogant … articulate(E).reverential … contemptuousA同义重复OG-Test3-section94 New Zealand and Spain canaccurately be described as ___because they are diametricallyopposite one another on theglobe.(A).satellites(B).antipodes(C).reversals(D).bifurcations(E).dichotomiesB同义重复OG-Test3-section9 5 Ken took his ___ obligations seriously, patiently caring for his mother throughout her longrecuperation.(A).filial(B).symbiotic (C).avuncular(D).convivial(E).funeraryA同义重复OG-Test3-section9 6 The second produced by the youth orchestra was so ___ that even its least experiencedmembers were abashed.(A).cacophonous(B).syncopated (C).harmonic(D).collaborative(E).mellifluousA同义重复OG-Test3-section9 1 Paradoxically, during the French Revolution, the very leaders who proclaimed ___philosophies sometimes alsoengaged in ___ practice.(A).regal ... imperial (B).simplistic … neutral(C).liberating … repressive(D).totalitarian … absolutist (E).scandalous … compromisedC反义重复OG-Test4-Section 55. The dancer's performing style was ______ and ______, with each move taken from another artist,and poorly executed at that.A. rousing…memorableB. pedestrian…evolvingC. chaotic…unprecedentedD. derivative…ineptE. spontaneous…gracelessD同义重复OG-Test6-Section 31. The rebels saw the hugestatue of the dictator as ______of the totalitarian regime andswiftly toppled the monument.A an indictmentB an illusionC a copyD symbolE mockery D同义重复OG-Test6-Section 32.Residents of the isolatedisland were forced to master the art of navigation, becoming theocean's most ______ sailors.A adeptB temperamentalC congenialD vulnerableE reclusiveA语法关系OG-Test6-Section 33. The spotted bowerbird has a ______ for amassing the bright shiny objects it needs for decorating its bower: it will enter houses to _______ cutlery,coins, thimbles, nails, screws,even car keys.A. knack…assessB. penchant…pilferC. purpose…dispenseD. predilection…disturbE. remedy…raidA语法关系OG-Test6-Section 34. Not only was the science of Hildegard of Bingen ______ her theology, but her religious visions helped give herscientific works ______ bywinning her the support ofmedieval church authorities.A. inseparable from…legitimacyB. unconcerned with…prestigeC. derived from…profundityD. related to …accuracyE. diminished by…detachmentB同义重复OG-Test6-Section 35. Opponents of the research institute label it ______anachronism; its scholars, they allege, have ______rivalingthose of pre-RevolutionaryFrench nobility.A. an elitist…perquisitesB. a monarchical…tribulationsC. an irreproachable…luxuriesD. a reprehensible…afflictionsE. a commendable…privilegesA语法关系OG-Test6-Section 71. O'Leary tolerates worms and snakes but is_______ aboutinsects: he has an exaggeratedfear of them.A. agnosticB. eclecticC. empiricD. phobicE. quixotic D反义重复OG-Test6-Section 72. The challenge facing public health officials is to ______ an outbreak of disease and then ______ that school-children areimmunized. A.foster…provide B. predict…allegeC. sustain…questionD. effect…ascertainE. anticipate…ensureE同义重复OG-Test6-Section 73. Guests at the party found the general merriment infectious and were won over by the party's______.A. presumptionB. gaietyC. conspicuousnessD. unexpectednessE. brevityB同义重复OG-Test6-Section 74. Demagogues do not deserve full blame for last summer's public hysteria: although they turned the mood to theirpolitical advantage, they didnot actually ______ it.A. opposeB. subdueC. createD. postponeE. confirmC语法关系OG-Test6-Section 75. Orangutans are ______ apes:they typically conduct most of their lives up in the trees oftropical rain forests.A. indigenousB. transitoryC. recessiveD. pliantE. arborealE语法关系OG-Test6-Section 76. Since establishing theChildren's Defense Fund in 1973,Marian Wright Edelman has been an ______ advocate, steadfastand constant.A. unwittingB. unswervingC. inhibitingD. elusiveE. antagonistic B同义重复OG-Test6-Section 77. The author ______ the last act of her play to appease those critics who ______ the work forits brevity.A. eliminated…extolledB. condensed…censuredC. expanded…disparagedD. intensified…glorifiedE. rearranged…endorsedC 同义重复OG-Test6-Section 78. The editorial claimed that the gubernatorial candidate lacked worldly wisdom and that this ______ would likely be hisundoing.A. naïvetéB. furtivenessC. venalityD. indecisivenessE. sarcasmA 同义重复OG-Test6-Section 91. In the 1960's Americans______ Jean Toomer's 1923 book Cane when an interest in Black culture ______ many of them toread the classic of Blackfiction.A. neglected…coercedB. rediscovered…inspiredC. limited…requiredD. collected…allowedE. circulated…disinclinedB 同义重复OG-Test6-Section 92. In addition to ______ stacks of resumes and references some employers want to ______ the hiring process by employing graphologists to studyapplicants' handwriting forcharacter analysis.A. evaluating…supplementB. envisioning…circumventC. ignoring…depersonalizeD. ameliorating…revisitE. condoning…belaborA 同义重复OG-Test6-Section 93. Tame koala bears handled by tourists are ______, but wild koalas are hard to control and typically require two people tohold them.A. mischievousB. gluttonousC. suppleD. adroitE. docile E 反义重复OG-Test6-Section 94. Ms. Rivers gave a performance of noteworthy ______: her piano repertoire ranged from classicalmusic to jazz.A. intensityB. precisionC. scopeD. polishE. durationC语法关系OG-Test6-Section 95. The skepticism of someancient philosophers ______ and helps to elucidate varieties of nihilism that appeared in theearly nineteenth century.A. suppressesB. disseminatesC. underminesD. confoundsE. foreshadowsE同义重复OG-Test6-Section 96. Some critics of congressional proceedings contend thatimportant debates on issues are marred by a ______ ofdenunciations and accusationsthat precludes ______ discourse.A. repertory…expendableB. paucity…meaningfulC. barrage…libelousD. rehash…repetitiveE. cacophony…orderlyE同义重复OG-Test7-Section 2 1 Like many other groups ofpeople in the United States who have needed laws to ___ equal rights, Americans withdisabilities have had to ___legislation addressing their concerns.(A). guarantee … lobby for(B). preclude … enact(C). ascertain … consolidate(D). compound … contend with (E). suppress … ratifyA同义重复OG-Test7-Section 3 2 The café attracts a ___clientele: a startlinglyheterogeneous group of peoplecollects there.(A). motley(B). callous (C). languid(D). mysterious(E). humane A同义重复OG-Test7-Section 4 3 The second edition of thetextbook provides ___ footnotes;since the first edition, the editors have apparently ___ agreat deal of background data.(A). meager … accumulated (B). illegible … clarified(C). copious … amassed(D). voluminous … excised (E). monotonous … embellished C同义重复OG-Test7-Section 5 4 Professor Fernandez has been ___ about most of thepurportedly humanitarian aspects of the colonial government and has insisted that its actionswere, on the contrary, ___.(A). dubious … self-serving (B). enthusiastic …contemptible(C). disparaging … sporadic(D). excited … gratuitous(E). disillusioned … benevolent A反义重复OG-Test7-Section 6 5 Concrete is ___ of manymaterials, a composite of rocks,pebbles, sand, and cement.(A). a conflagration (B). a distillation (C). a concordance(D). an aberration(E). an amalgamationE同义重复OG-Test7-Section 81. Eduardo was ______ to find that the editorial he had written was ______ by several typographical errors.A. dismayed…authenticatedB. overjoyed…exacerbatedC. intrigued…envelopedD. prepared…enhancedE. embarrassed…marred E同义重复OG-Test7-Section 82. In order to ______ the loss of natural wetlands used by migrating snow geese,conservationists in the 1960's and 1970's ______ wetland refuges in the northern prairies.A. standardize…ignored B. offset…surrendered C. explain…dismantledD. compensate for…establishedE. account for…administered D 反义重复OG-Test7-Section 83. Frequently used as a spice,ginger also has ______properties: it can be used to help treat coughs, colds, and upset stomachs.A. timeworn B. invariable C. edible D. curative E. descriptive C 同义重复OG-Test7-Section 84. The scientific organization ______ the newspaper for prominently covering thepredictions of a psychic while ______ to report on major research conference.A. celebrated…failingB. promoted…refusingC. denounced…neglectingD. spurned…hasteningE. honored…optingC 反义重复OG-Test7-Section 85. The colors and patterns on butterflies' wings may seem merely ______, but they are actually ______ the survival of these insects, enabling them to attract mates and to hide from predators.A. artificial…defendant on B. unique…unnecessary toC. decorative…instrumental inD. beautiful…results ofE. unrelated…precursors ofD 句间:反义重复OG-Test7-Section 86. A discerning publishing agent can ______ promising material from a mass of submissions,separating the good from the bad.A. supplantB. dramatizeC. finagleD. winnowE. overhaulD 同义重复OG-test7-section51 The depiction of the ___ wolf is largely a misconception;wolves are ___ creatures that prefer to run in packs.(A). howling … noisy(B). maternal … shy (C). lone … social(D). vicious … dangerous (E). hungry … famished C同义重复OG-test7-section52 Jazz pioneer Louis Armstrong is renowned for hisimprovisations on the trumpet;his innovations as a vocalist are equally ___.(A). obscure (B). severe(C). conventional (D). erroneous (E). noteworthyE 同义重复OG-test7-section53 Andrew’s hunch that Ms. Smith would lose the election was ___when her opponent won in alandslide, proving Andrew’s ___to be correct.(A). compromised … prediction(B). rejected … insolence (C). substantiated …endorsement(D). confirmed … intuition (E). belied … retractionD同义重复OG-test7-section54 The medicine does have asalutary effect by ___ pain,even if recent studies provethat it cannot eliminate suchdiscomfort entirely.(A). alleviating(B). distracting(C). revitalizing(D).eradicating(E). augmentingA同义重复OG-test7-section55 The intern was almost too ___;he felt the suffering of hispatients as if it were his own.(A). candid(B). disarming(C). empathetic(D). insightful(E). hystericalC同义重复OG-test7-section56 As the charismatic speakerleft the podium, she wassurrounded by ___ of zealoussupporters who ___ our attemptsto approach her.(A). an entourage … interferedwith(B). a debacle … concurred with(C). a faction … pertained to(D). a dearth … intercepted(E). a coalition … encompassedA同义重复OG-test7-section57 Sally was a lighthearted andeven-tempered woman; she hadnone of her sister’s ___.(A). affluence(B). affability(C). equanimity(D). resilience(E). truculenceE同义重复OG-test7-section58 Because postmodernist criticsoften rely on ___ language,their prose frequently seems ___to nonspecialists who fail tocomprehend its meaning.(A). accessible … abstruse(B). arcane … unequivocal(C). esoteric … impenetrable(D). hackneyed … exotic(E). lucid … gratingC同义重复。

新SAT语法官方题型:句法题(Syntax)例题+解析

新SAT语法官方题型:句法题(Syntax)例题+解析

新SAT语法官⽅题型:句法题(Syntax)例题+解析新SAT语法官⽅题型:句法题(Syntax) 例题+解析题型解读:句法题主要考察的问题有两点,⼀是简洁原则,⼆是逻辑连接。

也就是说,在这类题型中,我们需要注意选项中哪种合并⽅法能让句⼦结构最为简洁。

同时,如果题⽬中出现了连接词的选择,就要结合上下⽂的⽂章⼤意,选择符合⽂章⼤意的连接词。

在这类题型中,⼀般不需要改变原句的⼤概意思,除⾮原句出现明显的逻辑错误。

题⼲关键词:most effective ly combines the two sentencesbest combines the sentences例题⼀:材料:新OG TEST 1部分:SECTION 2题号:13Typically, the ice sheet begins to show evidence of thawing in late summer. This follows several weeks of higher temperatures.Which choice most effective ly combines the two sentences at the underlined portion?A) summer, followingB) summer, and this thawing followsC) summer, and such thawing followsD) summer and this evidence follows答案:A答案解析:这是⼀道很典型的句⼦合并题,正确答案选A。

分析句⼦不难发现,题⽬中的主⼲句是the ice sheet begins to show evidence of thawing in late summer,A选项中,直接在主句后使⽤现在分词短语following several weeks of higher temperatures,在这样的结构中,分词短语与主句之间⽤逗号隔开,此时分词短语在全句中起状语作⽤,相当于是⼀个修饰的成分,因此A选项结构最为简洁,相当于简单句。

SAT语法练习题(按考点分类)

SAT语法练习题(按考点分类)

SAT语法练习题(按考点分类)SAT语法练习题(按考点分类)SAT语法测试题1. 主谓一致:易:1. Studying (A) the language and culture of a foreign country is highly recommended to (B) the tourist who expect (C) to learn from (D) his or her vacation abroad. No error (E)2. The bright (A) fiberglass sculptures of Luis Jimenez has received (B) critical acclaim not only (C) in his home state, New Mexico, but also in (D) New York. No error (E).3. Despite (A) the heavy rain, the television reporter, accompanied by her royal film crew, were willing (B) to wait (C) outside the hotel until the delegates finished their (D) meeting. No error (E).中:1. The grooved and barbed spears of the box jellyfish, each(A) trailed by (B) a poison thread, is released (C) when (D) the animal is threatened. No error (E)2. Flints found in (A) the region extending from the Nile Valley to (B) the highlands of eastern Iraq attests to (C) the presence of people there as long ago as (D) one hundred thousand years. No error (E).3. In the early 20th century, new thinking about (A) symbolism and the unconscious were (B) greatly inspired by (C) the writings (D) of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. No error (E) 难:1. The derelict old house across from (A) the warehouses and the even more (B) decrepit one just beside (C) them have beenplaced (D) on the list of historic landmarks. No error (E)2. Air pollution caused by industrial fumes has been studied(A) for years, but (B) only recently has (C) the harmful effects of noise pollution become (D) known. No error (E).3. At the heart of the program, enthusiastically en dorsed (A) by the city’s business association, is (B) plans for refurbishing neighborhoods and for making (C) low interest mortgages available to (D) young families. No error (E) (P956.12)2. 时态易:1. Jerome often referred to (A) art history textbook while he(B) was sculpting; whenever he learned a new method in art class, he seeks out (C) the work of sculptors who had used it (D) in the past. No error (E)2. Because the flood has made the bridge inaccessible to (A) automobiles and pedestrians alike (B), we had rented (C) a small boat to reach (D) the island. No error (E)3. Directed by George Wolfe, the Broadway musical Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk telling (A) how (B) tap dancing evolved from (C) the African American experience in the decades following (D) the Civil War. No error (E)中:1. Although born in the Midwest, Langston Hughes lived most of his adult life in Harlem, in New York City, where (A), like (B) other writers in the 1930’s, he had wrote (C) some of his finest (D) works. No error (E)2. After the uprising of October 10, 1911, that has led (A) to the establishment of (B) a Chinese republic, many Chinese Americans decided to return to China in (C) hopes of a bright future there (D). No error (E)3. She claimed that the “representational” actor is having to imitate (A) a character’s behavior, whereas (B) the "presentational" actor attempts to reveal (C) human behavior through self-understanding (D). No error (E)难:1. Some of the workers who resent (A) the supervisor’s authority wou ld probably (B) feel uncomfortable if (C) they were to acquire the independence that they demand (D). No error (E)2. One subject of (A) Felipe Alfau’s second no vel, published more than (B) 40 years after it has been (C) written (D), is the illusory nature of the passage of time. No error (E)3. In 1508 (A), the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon—the same (B) Ponce de Leon who later would seek (C) the fountain of youth — landed on Puerto Rico accompanied (D) by a small force. No error (E)3. 虚拟语气:易:1. Undoubtedly, more voters in the urban areas will have voted (A) for Julia Morton (B) if (C) she had taken a less (D) conservative stand on zoning codes than she did. No error (E)2. Had (A) I known that we would be (B) walking the fifteen(C) blocks from the movie theater to the restaurant, I would of (D) worn more comfortable shoes. No error (E)3. The bus would not have had to take (A) the long detour instead of (B) the main highway if the bridge did not become (B) treacherous in the aftermath of (D) an ice storm. No error (E) 难:1. Were I to be granted a whole month in which to do whatever I wanted, I would travel throughout Africa and see as much of the continents as I could.A. Were I to be grantedB. If I would have been grantedC. With me being granted.D. Granting meE. By being granted2. If not for bees, which are (A) responsible for pollinating (B) the vast majority of Earth’s flowers, many plants were unab le (C) to produce (D) fruits or seeds. No error (D)4. 平行结构:易:1. Each time Caroline turns on her computer, she has (A) to enter a company code, then her initials, and then enters a password (B) before (C) she can begin working (D). No error (E).2. Of the hundreds of warm-water coral species, only a few(A) are highly prized (B) for use in jewelry because of their (C) beauty, luster, and they are hard (D). No error (E).3. Driving less (A) frequently is one way to save energy; to turn off (B) all appliances when they are (C) not being used is another (D). No error (E)中:1. When they were asked (A) to compare Norman Rockwell’s paintings to painter Robert Rauschenberg (B), the students entered into (C) a prolonged (D) discussion about the representation of reality in art. No error (E)2. There is (A) probably no (B) story mor e dramatic (C) than baseball’s (D) great hitter and right fielder, Hank Aaron. No error(E)3. The novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen was once (A) more widely read (B) and was more popular (C) in high schools in the United States than Charlotte Bronte (D). No error (E)难:1. The labor union is negotiating (A) a contract with the hospital that (B) will satisfy (C) the demands of the workers and be acceptable to (D) all levels of management. No error (E)2. The decline in science education during the period had (A) two causes: less funding for (B) scientific research with a decrease(C) in jobs related to (D) space and defense. No error (E)3. Because they (A) painted scenes of life as ordinary people lived it (B), rather than (C) scenes from myths, many nineteenth-century American artists differed from earlier times (D). No error(E)5. 形容词和副词:易:1. No matter (A) how cautious (B) snowmobiles are (C) driven, they are capable of damaging (C) the land over which they travel. No error (E)2. If (A) I am reading the editorial correct (B), the mayor is deliberately avoiding any (C) discussion of the tax-reform bill until after (D) the November elections. No error (E)中:1. Something of (A) a phenomenon in (B) the entertainment world, political satirists are admired (C) by conservatives and radicals alike (D). No error (E)2. Although canoeing through (A) the rapids was exciting, it was (B) also exhausting, and we were happy for a time to have the canoe float serene (C) down (D) a smooth stretch of the river. No error (E).难:1. According to (A) educational statistics, the average age of college students has risen (B) quite noticeable (C) over the past(D) 25 years. No error (E)2. The research study reveals (A) startling proof of a constant(B) changing seafloor that comprises (C) the major part of (D) the underwater landscape. No error (E).6. 逻辑主语:易:1. Contrasting with (A) most other (B) fifteenth- century rulers, Portuguese Kings could count on (C) the support of the aristocracy in any (D) overseas ventures. No error (E)2. While working as a nurse in the streets of Calcutta, that was when Mother Teresa developed a profound love for the poor.(A) that was when Mother Teresa developed a profound love for the poor(B) Mother Teresa developed a profound love for the poor(C) then the development of Mother T eresa’s profound love for the poor took place(D) Mother Teresa’s profound love for the poor developed(E) a profound love for the poor developed in Mother Teresa3. Raised in a large and noisy city, it was only when I went away to college that I realized how delightful life in a small town could be.(A) The same(B) when I went away to college I then realized how delightful life in a small town could be(C) going away to college made me realize how delightful life in a small town could be(D) I did not realize how delightful life in a small town could be until I went away to college(E) delightful life in a small town was unrealized by me until I went away to college4. Indicating their desire to extend free enterprise, Canadians elected a member of the ProgressiveConservative Party, Kim Campbell, as Prime Minister in 1993.(A) Canadians elected a member of the Progressive Conservative Party, Kim Campbell, as PrimeMinister(B) Canadians’ election of a member of the Progressive Conservative Party as Prime Minister was KimCampbell(C) Kim Campbell of the Progressive Conservative Party was elected Prime Minister of Canada(D) the Progre ssive Conservative Party’s Kim Campbell was elected Prime Minister of Canadians(E) a member of the Progressive Conservative Party, Kim Campbell, was elected by Canadians as PrimeMinister5. Having thought the problem through with some care, that the committee did not understand her solution frustrated the chairperson extremely.(P599.5)(A) that the committee did not understand her solution frustrated the chairperson extremely(B) the chairperson’s extremely frustration resulted from the committee not understanding her solution(C) the chai rperson’s frustration at the committee’s failing to understand her solution was extreme(D) the chairperson was extremely frustrated by the committee’s failure to understand her solution(E) the committee’s failing to un derstand her solution was an extreme frustration to the chairperson难:1. Quincy took Dan to Derek’s home for a visit (A), never imagining (B) that five years would pass (C) before seeing (D) Derek again. No Error (E)2. Ms. Kovak proudly displayed her res earch group’s (A) most ingenious i nvention (B), a vacuum cleaner that empties its own (C) dust bag when “pressing a button” (D). No error (E)3. During (A) my most recent (B) trip, I came across (C) a wonderful antique store wandering (D) in the old quarter of the city. No error (E).4. The Roman poet Virgil is highly esteemed (A) today for his epic poem, The Aeneid, yet (B) on his deathbed he himself sought (C) to prevent its publication on the grounds of not being (D) sufficiently polished. No error (E)5. A gray owl flying low (A) across a forest clearing, its wings beating (B) quietly and its ultrasensitive ears tuned to the faint sounds (C) made by small creatures concealed (D) under leaves. No error (E)7. 代词:易:1. The starling is such a (A) pest in rural areas that it has become (B) necessary to find ways(C) of controlling the growth of their (D) population. No error(E)2. Neither Ms. Perez nor (A) Ms. T anaka believes (B) that watching as much television as her(C) son Sam does will lead (D) to anything productive. No error (E)3. The report Alexander is discussing (A), a report prepared jointly by he (B) and the committee, does not take into account (C) the socioeconomic status of those interviewed (D). No error(E)中:1. Professor Chen repeated her point that (A) the hero, if given (B) the chance to relive (C) the moment, would choose to do it (D). No error (E)2. Interested in studying (A) insects and their effects on agriculture, Larissa and Tariq plan to become (B) an entomologist (C) and then return to help (D) the farmers in their small town. No error (E)3. The quality of multivitamin tablets is determined (A) by how long (B) its (C) potency can be protected (D) by the manufacturer’s coating material. No error (E)4. Although (A) one likes to believe (B) that your (C) own children are beautiful, intelligent, and well behaved, what one believes in not always the case (D). No error (E)难:1. Recently, the comet has changed (A) direction toward (B) Jupiter, which is (C) leading scientists to wonder about (D) the composition of the object. No error (E)2. Along (A) the curve of islands known as the Florida Keys lies (B) a reef of living coral, the only one (C) of a kind (D) in the continental United States. No Error (E)3. As a student becomes familiar with (A) both early and contemporary Native American Literature, one (B) may notice that (C) traditional stories have influenced (D) recent ones. No error(E)8. 介词:1. Digital technology, as every marketer knows, is synonymous to speed, precision, and the future.(A) to(B) of(C) with(D) for(E) through2. At the highest level (A) of competitive chess, players are so familiar to (B) one another’s strategies that they can practically (C) read their opponents’ minds; the result is drearily predictable (D) play. No error (E)28. Vanessa had a tendency of changing (A) her mind often, so often (B) in fact that her friends gave up expecting (C) her to show up at (D) their parties. No error (E)9. 简洁原则:易:1. The poet Firdawsi composed the Iranian national epic Shah-nameh in 1010 with his purpose being to recount the history of the Persian kings.(A) with his purpose being to recount(B) and his purpose was recounting(C)to recount(D)thus recounted(E)he recounted2. For as many as twenty years and more Joseph Conrad lived the life of a sailor.(A)For as many as twenty years and more(B)For not much more than about twenty years(C)For a little over twenty years and more(D)For twenty years and then some(E)For more than twenty years3. With billions of tons yet to be mined, some argue that coal conservation measures are unnecessary.(A) With billions of tons(B) Because billions of tons of coal are(C) Because of coal in billions of tons(D) By considering that there are billions of tons(E) Aware of the coal in billions of tons难:1. Friends of Dreiser reported that he was fired from his first job for the reason that his news stories were sympathetic always for the poor.(A) The same(B) since his news stories for the poor that were always sympathetic(C)because his sympathy to the poor was always in his news stories(D)the fact being that his news stories were always sympathetic about the poor(E)because his news stories were always sympathetic to the poor2. The services of architect Pei are always very much in demand considering that his buildings combine both beauty and an affordable price.(A)considering that his buildings combine both beauty and an affordable price(B)considering that his buildings combine both beauty and affordability(C)because his buildings combine beauty and affordability(D)because his buildings will combine not only beauty but also an affordable price(E)being that his buildings will combine both beauty and affordability3. An article suggests that The Great Gatsby was not read during the 1930’s, the reason was that the novel described a lifestyle made extinct and frivolous by the current Great Depression.(A)The same(B)1930’s, it is describing a life style that was made an extinct and frivolous one(C)1930’s; descri bing a lifestyle made extinct and frivolous(D)1930’s because the novel described a lifestyle made extinct and frivolous(E)1930’s because its description had been of an extinct and frivolous lifestyle, caused by10. 同位语:易:1. Being as she is a gifted storyteller, Linda Goss is an expert at describing people and places.(A)Being as she is a gifted storyteller(B)In being a gifted storyteller(C)A gifted storyteller(D)Although she is a gifted storyteller(E)Telling stories giftedly2. At only four feet eight inches and ninety-four pounds, a small frame being necessary fora gymnast, Mary Lou Retton captured the hearts of the American people and won a gold medal in the 1984 Olympic Games.(A)a small frame being necessary for a gymnast(B) having a small frame necessary for a gymnast(C) being small frame necessary for a gymnast(D) a small frame necessary for a gymnast(E) because her small frame is necessarily for gymnasts难:1. The information age has ushered children into a global society, this situation causing educator to lament a lack of texts that explain the diversity of cultures.(A)this situation causing educators to lament(B)which is the cause of educators lamenting(C)this causing educators’ laments over(D)a situation causing educators to lament(E)and with it educators’ lament at2. The comet has recently changed direction toward Jupiter, which is leading scientists to wonder about the composition of the object.(A) which is leading scientists to wonder about(B) this development leading scientists to wonder about(C) and with it scientists’ wonder of(D) a development leading scientists to wonder about(E) this leading scientists to wonder on11. 主谓结构易:1. A recent report 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 problem of water pollution, frequently compounded in certain areas because the treatment and release of industrialwastes are not adequately regulated.(A) pollution, frequently compounded in certain areas because(B) pollution, frequently compounded in certain areas and(C) pollution, frequently compounded in certain areas when(D) pollution is frequently compounded in certain areas where(E) pollution is frequently compounded in certain areas and3. Alice Guy Blache, an early filmmaker, introduced close-ups and double exposures, also she set cars on fire, used rats in special effects sequences, and ran film backward.(A)exposures, also she set(B)exposures, and also she sets(C)exposures, she set(D)exposures; she also set(E)exposures by her setting难:1. The Basque language, possibly one of Europe’s oldest, whose origins are hotly debated.(A) The same(B) The Basque language, possibly one of Europe’s oldest, its origin s are hotly debated.(C) Possibly one of Europe’s oldest languages, the origins of Basque are hotly debated.(D) The origins of the Basque language, possibly one of Europe’s oldest, are hotly debated.(E) Basque is hotly debated as a language whose origins are possibly Europe’s oldest.2. While for some people work is pure drudgery, to be endured only because it produces income, but for others a dailysource of personal satisfaction.(A) but for others(B) but for others it is(C) and for others is(D) for others it is(E) for others is3. Since some (A) people are convinced that (B) dowsing, a method of finding underground water with a Y-shaped stick, is effective, but others condemn the procedure as (C) mere superstition (C). No error (D)12. 固定用法:易:1. The new regulations have so complicated the process of formulating a school budget to where no one on the Board of Education is eager to undertake the task.(A) budget to where(B) budget, therefore(C) budget, even(D) budget as(E) budget that2. Roger had just walked into his office and that was when he was told that his plan had finally been approved.(A) and that was when he was told(B) and then he learned(C) when it was learned by him(D) and then they told him(E) when he learned3. The main reasons students give for failing to participate in the political process is that they have demanding assignments and work at part-time jobs.(A) is that they have demanding assignments and work at(B) are demanding assignments and they work at(C) are that they have demanding assignments and that they work at(D) is having demanding assignments and having to work at(E) are demanding assignments, in addition to working at中:1. Just as Ireland has produced many famous writers and the Netherlands an abundance of famous painters, so Finland has provided a large number of famous architects.(A) so Finland has provided a large number of famous architects(B) Finland provides famous architects, and by large numbers(C) Finland’s contribution is to provided famous architects in a large number(D) and so then, for Finland, a large number of famous architects is provided(E) and like them Finland has provided a large number of famous architects2. No sooner had Andrea del Sarto traveled to France to work for the French king but his wife persuaded him to return to Italy.(A) but his wife persuaded him to return(B) but his wife had him persuaded into returning(C) than he was persuaded by his wife that he will return(D) but he was persuaded by his wife into returning(E) than his wife persuaded him to return3. Chaplin will not be remembered for espousing radical causes any more than they will remember Wayne for endorsing conservative political candidates.(A) any more than they will remember Wayne(B) as will Wayne not be remembered(C) any more than Wayne will be remembered(D) just as they will not remember Wayne(E) no more than Wayne will be remembered难:1. Many environmentalists think that it is (A) just as important to use (B) exciting energy sources efficiently than (C) it is to develop pollution- free means of generating (D) energy. No error (E)2. Built from 1609 to 1617 to rival (A) the Hagia Sophia, Istanbul’s Sultanahmet Mosque w as celebrated (B) not so much for its architecture but because of (C) the exquisite blue tiles that adorned its (D) interior. No error (E)扫描二维码限时获取免费视频课程。

赛达OG教材中语法改错题分类

赛达OG教材中语法改错题分类

SAT OG教材中语法改错题分类SAT OG是SAT语法改错题的最佳练习材料,非常实用。

SAT语法改错题和大家之前学习的语法项目有一些不同,下面我们就一起通过SAT OG语法改错题来总结一下关于SAT语法改错题的相关知识,供大家分享。

小马过河国际教育1. 主谓问题:145(1) 150(1)(3) 167(6) 193(18) 658(12)(15) 659(19) 660(26) 720(16) 721(24)(26)(29) 776(19) 777(27) 839(20)(27) 894(14) 895(18)(21)(23) 956(12)(14)(16)2. 代词:153 例题 161(2) 166(4) 167(8) 193(15)(16) 601(15) 602(21)(26)(28) 659(20) 660(28) 720(15)(16) 721(20)(27) 776(14) 777(23)(25) 838(19) 839(24) 895(19) 896(28) 957(22)(26)3. 平行结构:166(2) 602(20) 658(13) 659(25) 720(18) 776(15) 895(22)4. 比较结构:166(5) 192(11) 602(22) 659(18)(24) 660(27)(29) 720(12)(14) 777(28) 894(13) 896(27)5. 时态(虚拟语气归于此考点):154 例题 193(17) 601(12)(18) 720(19) 776(16) 777(21) 838(13)(16) 839(21)(22) 894(12)895(20)(25) 896(29) 956(17) 957(20)(24)6. 非谓语动词:192(12) 720(18)7. adj 与adv 混用:167(7) 192(14) 602(29) 721(22) 776(13) 838(12)(15) 956(15)8. 从句:192(13) 601(19) 658(14) 838(17) 894(15) 957(21)9. 固定搭配:161(4) 192(10) 601(14) 602(25) 658(16) 659(21) 720(17) 721(21)(28) 777(26) 838(18) 839(23)(29) 895(24) 896(26) 956(13)(18) 957(25)10. 名词单复数:776(12) 839(25) 957(19)(28)11. 其他:即此外的所有SAT语法改错题题目(主要是那些选择E 选项的题目)以上就是关于SAT OG语法改错题的分类信息,对于大家的SAT语法改错题备考有很大的帮助。

SAT语法固定搭配大全

SAT语法固定搭配大全

11) as +adj./adv.+as (老OG Test 1/OG Test 6/06年1月)2) either…or… (老OG Test 1/OG Test 3/OG Test 4)3) be grateful for doing (老OG Test 1)4) sth. be familiar to sb./sb. be familiar with sth. (老OG Test 1、08年5月)5) prevent …from doing (老OG Test 1/OC Test 1/09年56) discourage…from doing (老OG Test 1)7) keep…from doing (老OG Test 1)8) as much…as…(老OG Test 1)9) an appraisal of…. (老OG Test 1)10) be identified by…as… (老OG Test 1/OG Test 2)11) preoccupation with (老OG Test 1/OG Test 4)12) count on (老OG Test 1)13) a determination to do (老OG Test 1)14) be prized for (老OG Test 1/ OC Test 1)15) think it +adj.+to do (OG Test 1)16) neither…nor (OG Test 1/OG Test 2)17) be contrary to (OG Test 1)18) at a distance (OG Test 1)19) be capable of doing (OGTest 1/OC Test 3/05年10月/09年5月)20) long since forgotten (OGTest 1)21) require sb. to do (OGTest 1/05年3月/08年1月)22) be certified as (OGTest 1)23) In addition to doing (OGTest 2)24) a means of (OGTest 2/06年1月)25) obsession with (OGTest 2/06年5月)26) arrive in/at (OGTest 2)27) offers of (OGTest 2)28) help sb. with sth./to do/do (OGTest 2)29) inauguration of (OGTest 2)30) fight back to (OGTest 3)31) differ from (OGTest 3)32) gain the respect of (OGTest 3)33) depend on…for (OGTest 4)34) vote against (OGTest 4)35) hope to do (OGTest 4)36) be honored by…as…(OGTest 4)37) account for (OGTest 4/OGTest 10)38) be absorbed in (OGTest 4)39) use…to do (OGTest 5/OC Test 4)40) be sensitive to doing (OGTest 5)41) keep sth. off (OGTest 5)42) be disruptive to sth. 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SAT语法真题详解-官方题库实录

SAT语法真题详解-官方题库实录

SAT语法真题详解-官方题库实录OG110. Greek yogurt contains slightly more protein per serving, thereby helping people stay satiatedfor longer periods of time.A. NO CHANGEB. fulfilledC. complacentD. sufficient解析:一般来说近义词的学习同学们可以查询英英词典,感受词语之间的细微差别,并且知道词汇的具体用法。

satiated 充分满足的a feelingor condition of being full after eating foodfulfilled to do what is required by (something, such as a promise or a contract)/ to succeed in doing orachieving sth一般是说fulfill a promise/dream/task.实现、达成complacent:satisfied with how things are and notwanting to change them 满足的sufficient: having or providingas much as is needed 足够的(分量)句子意思是:因为含有的蛋白质多,所以能够使人们的饱腹感维持时间更长。

这里意思应该是A。

13. Typically, the ice sheet begins to show evidence of thawing in late summer. Thisfollowsseveral weeks of higher temperatures.A. summer, followingB. summer, and this thawing followsC. summer, and such thawing followsD. summer and this evidence follows解析:从意思上来判断感觉四个都对。

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OG Test 6 Section 6 1. One of the most popular and attractive new cars were available for so little money that people thought something was wrong.

(A)were available for so little money that people thought something was (B)was available for so little money that people thought something were (C) was available for so little money that people thought something has gone (D)was available for so little money that people thought something was (E) was selling for very little money, so people thought of it as something was

2. The tornado ripped through the central part of town, toppling small buildings, uprooting trees, and power lines were snapped.

(A)power lines were snapped (B)power lines snapping (C)snapping power lines (D)snapped power lines (E)power lines snapped

3. As I entered the Pantheon, a building that has existed in Rome since ancient times, my brother is turning to me to whisper that the great rotunda of the Pantheon was a haven of peace and harmony.

(A)is turning to me to whiner (B)turned to me and whispered (C)turns to me and is whispering (D)turns and also whispers toe me (E)would turn and whisper to me

4. No one is more sorrier than me that you missed the awards ceremony. (A)more sorrier than me (B)sorrier than I (C)more son like myself (D)as sorry like I am (E)sorrier but me 5. Many people were alarmed by the Supreme Court ruling that gave judges discretionary power to determine about closing trials to the public.

(A)about closing trials (B)whether he or she ought to close trials (C)whether trials should be closed (D)if he or she should close trials (E)the closing of trials, if they wish

6. The mountain's summit having been reached, the weary climbers gazed down upon a scene of indescribable grandeur.

(A)The mountain's summit having been reached (B)The summit of the mountain being reached (C)At the mountain's summit, when they reached it (D)When they reached the mountain's summit (E)When having reached the mountain's summit

7. Whether the ancient Egyptians actually sailed or did not to South America remains uncertain, but Heyerdahl's Ra II expedition demonstrated that they could have done so.

(A)Whether the ancient Egyptians actually sailed or did not (B)Whether in actuality the ancient Egyptians sailed or did not (C)The actuality of the sailing by the ancient Egyptians (D)That the ancient Egyptians actually sailed (E)The ancient Egyptians, their actual sailing

8. In 1969 Baldwin High School defeated Ross Academy in the district's first televised quiz bowl game, even so, they did not win again until 1983.

(A)game, even so, they (B)game, so they (C)game, they (D)game; as a result, it (E)game, but it 9. Isolated by the sea, the aboriginal peoples of Australia had developed a unique culture long before the arrival of Europeans.

(A)had developed a unique culture (B)had a unique culture and it developed (C)having developed a unique culture (D)have a unique culture, it developed (E)have a unique culture; development was

10. Although criticized by a few for her daredevil aviation escapades, most people viewed Amelia Earhart as A skillful pilot.

(A)most people viewed Amelia Earhart as a skillful pilot (B)most people viewed Amelia Earhart to be a skillful pilot (C)a skillful pilot was what most people viewed Amelia Earhart as (D)Amelia Earhart was viewed by most people as a skillful pilot (E)Amelia Earhart, a skillful pilot in the view of most people

11. Among the Inuit peoples of arctic Canada, poetry contests are held to settle conflicts that might otherwise be disruptive to families and communities.

(A)that might otherwise be disruptive to families and communities (B)that otherwise, to families and communities, were disrupting them (C)and they are otherwise disruptive to families and communities (D)by which families and communities were otherwise being disrupted (E)whereby families and communities that might otherwise be disrupted are not

12. Brand-name prescription drugs are often more (A) familiar to consumers (B) than generic drugs, but the latter are not nearly (C) as expensive than (D) brand-name drugs. No error (E)

13. In 1508, (A) the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon— the same (B) Ponce Je Leon who later would seek (C) the fountain of youth—landed on Puerto Rico accompanied (D) by a small force. No error (E)

14. Because they (A) painted scenes of life as ordinary A people lived it, (B) rather than (C) scenes from myths, many nineteenth-century American artists differed from earlier times. (D) No error (E)

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