GMAT語法練習(xí):套裝題SECTIONN

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1. The psychologist William James believed that facial expressions not only provide a visible sign of an emotion, actually contributing to the feeling itself.
    (A) emotion, actually contributing to the feeling itself
    (B) emotion but also actually contributing to the feeling itself
    (C) emotion but also actually contribute to the feeling itself
    (D) emotion; they also actually contribute to the feeling of it
    (E) emotion; the feeling itself is also actually contributed to by them
    2. Along with the drop in producer prices announced yesterday, the strong retail sales figures released today seem like it is indicative that the economy, although growing slowly, is not nearing a recession.
    (A) like it is indicative that
    (B) as if to indicate
    (C) to indicate that
    (D) indicative of
    (E) like an indication of
    3. The National Transportation Safety Board has recommended the use of fail-safe mechanisms on airliner cargo door latches assuring the doors are properly closed before takeoff and to prevent them from popping open in flight.
    (A) assuring the doors are properly closed
    (B) for the assurance of proper closing
    (C) assuring proper closure
    (D) to assure closing the doors properly
    (E) to assure that the doors are properly closed
    4. Iguanas have been an important food source in Latin America since prehistoric times, and it is still prized as a game animal by the campesinos, who typically cook the meat in a heavily spiced stew.
    (A) it is still prized as a game animal
    (B) it is still prized as game animals
    (C) they are still prized as game animals
    (D) they are still prized as being a game animal
    (E) being still prized as a game animal
    5. The financial crash of October 1987 demonstrated that the world’s capital markets are integrated more closely than never before and events in one part of the global village may be transmitted to the rest of the village—almost instantaneously.
    (A) integrated more closely than never before and
    (B) closely integrated more than ever before so
    (C) more closely integrated as never before while
    (D) more closely integrated than ever before and that
    (E) more than ever before closely integrated as
    6. New theories propose that catastrophic impacts of asteroids and comets may have caused reversals in the Earth’s magnetic field, the onset of ice ages, splitting apart continents 80 million years ago, and great volcanic eruptions.
    (A) splitting apart continents
    (B) the splitting apart of continents
    (C) split apart continents
    (D) continents split apart
    (E) continents that were split apart
    7. Wisconsin, Illinois, Florida, and Minnesota have begun to enforce statewide bans prohibiting landfills to accept leaves, brush, and grass clippings.
    (A) prohibiting landfills to accept leaves, brush, and grass clippings
    (B) prohibiting that landfills accept leaves, brush, and grass clippings
    (C) prohibiting landfills from accepting leaves, brush, and grass clippings
    (D) that leaves, brush, and grass clippings cannot be accepted in landfills
    (E) that landfills cannot accept leaves, brush, and grass clippings
    8. Even though the direct costs of malpractice disputes amounts to a sum lower than one percent of the $541 billion the nation spent on health care last year, doctors say fear of lawsuits plays major role in health-care inflation.
    (A) amounts to a sum lower
    (B) amounts to less
    (C) amounted to less
    (D) amounted to lower
    (E) amounted to a lower sum
    9. Except for a concert performance that the composer himself staged in 1911, Scott Joplin’s ragtime opera Treemonisha was not produced until 1972, sixty-one years after its completion.
    (A) Except for a concert performance that the composer himself staged
    (B) Except for a concert performance with the composer himself staging it
    (C) Besides a concert performance being staged by the composer himself
    (D) Excepting a concert performance that the composer himself staged
    (E) With the exception of a concert performance with the staging done by the composer himself
    10. Students in the metropolitan school district lack math skills to such a large degree as to make it difficult to absorb them into a city economy becoming ever more dependent on information-based industries.
    (A) lack math skills to such a large degree as to make it difficult to absorb them into a city economy becoming
    (B) lack math skills to a large enough degree that they will be difficult to absorb into a city’s economy that becomes
    (C) lack of math skills is so large as to be difficult to absorb them into a city’s economy that becomes
    (D) are lacking so much in math skills as to be difficult to absorb into a city’s economy becoming
    (E) are so lacking in math skills that it will be difficult to absorb them into a city economy becoming
    11. The diet of the ordinary Greek in classical times was largely vegetarian—vegetables, fresh cheese, oatmeal, and meal cakes, and meat rarely.
    (A) and meat rarely
    (B) and meat was rare
    (C) with meat as rare
    (D) meat a rarity
    (E) with meat as a rarity
    12. An inventory equal to 90 days sales is as much as even the strongest businesses carry, and then only as a way to anticipate higher prices or ensure against shortages.
    (A) as much as even
    (B) so much as even
    (C) even so much as
    (D) even as much that
    (E) even so much that
    13. The decision by one of the nation’s largest banks to admit to $3 billion in potential losses on foreign loans could mean less lending by commercial banks to developing countries and increasing the pressure on multigovernment lenders to supply the funds.
    (A) increasing the pressure
    (B) the increasing pressure
    (C) increased pressure
    (D) the pressure increased
    (E) the pressure increasing 14. Downzoning, zoning that typically results in the reduction of housing density, allows for more open space in areas where little water or services exist.
    (A) little water or services exist
    (B) little water or services exists
    (C) few services and little water exists
    (D) there is little water or services available
    (E) there are few services and little available water
    15. Reporting that one of its many problems had been the recent extended sales slump in women’s apparel, the seven-store retailer said it would start a three-month liquidation sale in all of its stores.
    (A) its many problems had been the recent
    (B) its many problems has been the recently
    (C) its many problems is the recently
    (D) their many problems is the recent
    (E) their many problems had been the recent
    16. Legislation in the Canadian province of Ontario requires of both public and private employers that pay be the same for jobs historically held by women as for jobs requiring comparable skill that are usually held by men.
    (A) that pay be the same for jobs historically held by women as for jobs requiring comparable skill that are
    (B) that pay for jobs historically held by women should be the same as for a job requiring comparable skills
    (C) to pay the same in jobs historically held by women as in jobs of comparable skill that are
    (D) to pay the same regardless of whether a job was historically held by women or is one demanding comparable skills
    (E) to pay as much for jobs historically held by women as for a job demanding comparable skills
    17. It has been estimated that the annual cost to the United States of illiteracy in lost industrial output and tax revenues is at least $20 billion a year.
    (A) the annual cost to the United States of illiteracy in lost industrial output and tax revenues is at least $20 billion a year
    (B) the annual cost of illiteracy to the United States is at least $20 billion a year because of lost industrial output and tax revenues
    (C) illiteracy costs the United States at least $20 billion a year in lost industrial output and tax revenues
    (D) $20 billion a year in lost industrial output and tax revenues is the annual cost to the United States of illiteracy
    (E) lost industrial output and tax revenues cost the United States at least $20 billion a year because of illiteracy
    18. Egyptians are credited as having pioneered embalming methods as long ago as 2650 B.C.
    (A) as having
    (B) with having
    (C) to have
    (D) as the ones who
    (E) for being the ones who
    19. Domestic automobile manufacturers have invested millions of dollars into research to develop cars more gasoline-efficient even than presently on the road.
    (A) into research to develop cars more gasoline-efficient even than presently on the road
    (B) into research for developing even more gasoline-efficient cars on the road than at present
    (C) for research for cars to be developed that are more gasoline-efficient even than presently on the road
    (D) in research to develop cars even more gasoline-efficient than those at present on the road
    (E) in research for developing cars that are even more gasoline-efficient than presently on the road
    20. Visitors to the park have often looked up into the leafy canopy and saw monkeys sleeping on the branches, whose arms and legs hang like socks on a clothesline.
    (A) saw monkeys sleeping on the branches, whose arms and legs hang
    (B) saw monkeys sleeping on the branches, whose arms and legs were hanging
    (C) saw monkeys sleeping on the branches, with arms and legs hanging
    (D) seen monkeys sleeping on the branches, with arms and legs hanging
    (E) seen monkeys sleeping on the branches, whose arms and legs have hung
    21. From the bark of the paper birch tree the Menomini crafted a canoe about twenty feet long and two feet wide, with small ribs and rails of cedar, which could carry four persons or eight hundred pounds of baggage so light that a person could easily portage it around impeding rapids.
    (A) baggage so light
    (B) baggage being so light
    (C) baggage, yet being so light
    (D) baggage, and so light
    (E) baggage yet was so light
    22. From the time of its defeat by the Germans in 1940 until its liberation in 1944, France was a bitter and divided country; a kind of civil war raged in the Vichy government between those who wanted to collaborate with the Nazis with those who opposed them.
    (A) between those who wanted to collaborate with the Nazis with those who opposed
    (B) between those who wanted to collaborate with the Nazis and those who opposed
    (C) between those wanting to collaborate with the Nazis with those opposing
    (D) among those who wanted to collaborate with the Nazis and those who opposed
    (E) among those wanting to collaborate with the Nazis with those opposing
    23. Those who come to church with a predisposition to religious belief will be happy in an auditorium or even a storefront, and there is no doubt that religion is sometimes better served by adapted spaces of this kind instead of by some of the buildings actually designed for it.
    (A) adapted spaces of this kind instead of by some of the buildings actually designed for it
    (B) adapted spaces like these rather than some of the buildings actually designed for them
    (C) these adapted spaces instead of by some of the buildings actually designed for it
    (D) such adapted spaces rather than by some of the buildings actually designed for them
    (E) such adapted spaces than by some of the buildings actually designed for it
    24. A firm that specializes in the analysis of handwriting claims from a one-page writing sample that it can assess more than three hundred personality traits, including enthusiasm, imagination, and ambition.
    (A) from a one-page writing sample that it can assess
    (B) from a one-page writing sample it has the ability of assessing
    (C) the ability, from a one-page writing sample, of assessing
    (D) to be able, from a one-page writing sample, to assess
    (E) being able to assess, from a one-page writing sample,
    25. The question of whether to divest themselves of stock in companies that do business in South Africa is particularly troublesome for the nation’s 116 private Black colleges because their economic bases are often more fragile than most predominantly White colleges.
    (A) than
    (B) than those of
    (C) than is so of
    (D) compared to
    (E) compared to those of
    26. Executives and federal officials say that the use of crack and cocaine is growing rapidly among workers, significantly compounding the effects of drug and alcohol abuse, which already are a cost to business of more than $100 billion a year.
    (A) significantly compounding the effects of drug and alcohol abuse, which already are a cost to business of
    (B) significantly compounding the effects of drug and alcohol abuse, which already cost business
    (C) significantly compounding the effects of drug and alcohol abuse, already with business costs of
    (D) significant in compounding the effects of drug and alcohol abuse, and already costing business
    (E) significant in compounding the effects of drug and alcohol abuse, and already costs business
    27. The Parthenon was a church from 1204 until 1456, when Athens was taken by General Mohammed the Conqueror, the Turkish sultan, who established a mosque in the building and used the Acropolis as a fortress.
    (A) who established a mosque in the building and used the Acropolis as
    (B) who, establishing a mosque in the building, used the Acropolis like
    (C) who, when he had established a mosque in the building, used the Acropolis like
    (D) who had established a mosque in the building, using the Acropolis to be
    (E) establishing a mosque in the building and using the Acropolis as