【冲刺10月SAT考试】SAT语法备考练习题(10)_1

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【冲刺10月SAT考试】SAT语法备考练习题(10)

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21. Defense attorneys have occasionally argued that their clients' misconduct

stemmed from a reaction to

something ingested, but in attributing criminal or delinquent behavior to

some food allergy, the perpetrators

are in effect told that they are not responsible for their actions.

(A) in attributing criminal or delinquent behavior to some food allergy

(B) if criminal or delinquent behavior is attributed to an allergy to some

food

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(C) in attributing behavior that is criminal or delinquent to an allergy to

some food

(D) if some food allergy is attributed as the cause of criminal or delinquent

behavior

(E) in attributing a food allergy as the cause of criminal or delinquent

behavior

22. The voluminous personal papers of Thomas Alva Edison reveal that his

inventions typically sprang to life

not in a flash of inspiration but evolved slowly from previous works.

(A) (A) sprang to life not in a flash of inspiration but evolved slowly

(B) sprang to life not in a flash of inspiration but were slowly evolved

(C) did not spring to life in a flash of inspiration but evolved slowly

(D) did not spring to life in a flash of inspiration but had slowly

evolved

(E) did not spring to life in a flash of inspiration but they were slowly

evolved

23. A Labor Department study states that the numbers of women employed

outside the home grew by more

than a thirty-five percent increase in the past decade and accounted for more

than sixty-two percent of the

total growth in the civilian work force.

(A) numbers of women employed outside the home grew by more than a

thirty-five percent increase

(B) numbers of women employed outside the home grew more than thirty-five

percent

(C) numbers of women employed outside the home were raised by more than

thirty-five percent

(D) number of women employed outside the home increased by more than

thirty-five percent

(E) number of women employed outside the home was raised by more than a

thirty-five percent increase

24. The first decision for most tenants living in a building undergoing being

converted to cooperative ownership

is if to sign a no-buy pledge with the other tenants.

(A) being converted to cooperative ownership is if to sign

(B) being converted to cooperative ownership is whether they should be

signing

(C) being converted to cooperative ownership is whether or not they sign

(D) conversion to cooperative ownership is if to sign

(E) conversion to cooperative ownership is whether to sign

25. The end of the eighteenth century saw the emergence of prize-stock

breeding, with individual bulls and

cows receiving awards, fetching unprecedented prices, and excited enormous

interest whenever they were

put on show.

(A) excited

(B) it excited

(C) exciting

(D) would excite

(E) it had excited

26. Of all the possible disasters that threaten American agriculture, the

possibility of an adverse change in

climate is maybe the more difficult for analysis.

(A) is maybe the more difficult for analysis

(B) is probably the most difficult to analyze

(C) is maybe the most difficult for analysis

(D) is probably the more difficult to analyze

(E) is, it may be, the analysis that is most difficult

27. Published in Harlem, the owner and editor of the Messenger were two young

journalists. Chandler Owen j

and A. Philip Randolph, who would later make his reputation as a labor

leader.

(A) Published in Harlem, the owner and editor of the Messenger were two young

journalists. Chandler

Owen and A. Philip Randolph, who would later make his reputation as a labor

leader.

(B) Published in Harlem, two young journalists, Chandler Owen and A. Philip

Randolph, who would later

make his reputation as a labor leader, were the owner and editor of the

Messenger.

(C) Published in Harlem, the Messenger was owned and edited by two young

journalists, A. Philip

Randolph, who would later make his reputation as a labor leader, and Chandler

Owen.

(D) The Messenger was owned and edited by two young journalists. Chandler

Owen and A. Philip

Randolph, who would later make his reputation as a labor leader, and

published in Harlem.

(E) The owner and editor being two young journalists, Chandler Owen and A.

Philip Randolph, who would

later make his reputation as a labor leader, the Messenger was published in

Harlem.

28. The rise in the Commerce Department's index of leading economic

indicators suggest that the economy

should continue its expansion into the coming months. but that the mixed

performance of the index's individual

【冲刺10月SAT考试】SAT语法备考练习题(10)_1

components indicates that economic growth will proceed at a more moderate

pace than in the first

quarter of this year.

(A) suggest that the economy should continue its expansion into the coming

months, but that

(B) suggest that the economy is to continue expansion in the coming months,

but

(C) suggests that the economy will continue its expanding in the coming

months, but that

(D) suggests that the economy is continuing to expand into the coming months,

but that

(E) suggests that the economy will continue to expand in the coming months,

but

29. In three centuries--from 1050 to 1350--several million tons of stone were

quarried in France for the building

of eighty cathedrals, five hundred large churches, and some tens of thousands

of parish churches.

(A) for the building of eighty cathedrals, five hundred large churches, and

some

(B) in order that they might build eighty cathedrals, five hundred large

churches, and some

(C) so as they might build eighty cathedrals, five hundred large churches,

and some

(D) so that there could be built eighty cathedrals, five hundred large

churches, and

(E) such that they could build eighty cathedrals, five hundred large

churches, and

30. What was as remarkable as the development of the compact disc has been

the use of the new technology to

revitalize, in better sound than was ever before possible, some of the

classic recorded performances of the

pre-LP era.

(A) What was as remarkable as the development of the compact disc

(B) The thing that was as remarkable as developing the compact disc

(C) No less remarkable than the development of the compact disc

(D) Developing the compact disc has been none the less remarkable than

(E) Development of the compact disc has been no less remarkable as

Answer to Question 21

In choices A, C, and E, in attributing ... behavior modifies the

perpetrators, producing the illogical statement

that the perpetrators rather than the defense attorneys are attributing

behavior to food allergies. Choice C is also

wordy, and attributing ... as is unidiomatic in E. In the correct form of the

expression, one attributes x, an effect,

to y, a cause; or, if a passive construction is used, x is attributed to y. D

avoids the initial modification error by

using a passive construction (in which the attributors are not identified),

but attributed x as the cause of y is

unidiomatic. Choice B is best.

Answer to Question 22

C, the best choice, places not and but in such a way that the distinction

between springing to life in a flash of

inspiration and evolving slowly is logically and idiomatically expressed. A

and B are faulty because, for

grammatical parallelism, not in a flash... must be followed by but in..., not

by a conjugated form of the verb.

Moreover, were slowly evolved is incorrect in B because evolve, in this sense

of the word, cannot be made

passive. Choices C, D, and E all correctly place not before spring. D,

however, contains inconsistent verb

tenses; E contains the faulty passive and an intrusive they.

Answer to Question 23

Because a count of women employed outside the home at any given time will be

expressed by a single number,

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the use of the plural noun numbers in choices A, B, and C is illogical. In A,

the phrase grew by more than a

thirty-five percent increase is redundant and wordy, since the sense of

increase is implicit in the verb grew. In

C and E, the passive verb forms were raised and was raised are inappropriate

because there is no identifiable

agent responsible for the raising of the number of women employed. In choice

E, was raised by ... increase is

redundant. Choice D, which presents the comparison logically and

idiomatically, is the best answer.

Answer to Question 24

In A, B, and C, the phrase being converted is awkward and redundant, since

the sense of process indicated by

being has already been conveyed by undergoing. A and D can be faulted for

saying if rather than whether,

since the sentence poses alternative possibilities, to sign or not to sign.

Only E, the best choice, idiomatically

completes whether with an infinitive, to sign, that functions as a noun

equivalent of decision. Choice E also

uses the noun conversion, which grammatically completes the phrase begun by

undergoing.

Answer to Question 25

Choice C is best. The third verb phrase in the series describing bulls and

cows should have the same

grammatical form as the first two. Only choice C has a present participle (or

"-ing" form) that is parallel with the

two preceding verbs, receiving and fetching. Instead of the present

participle, choices A and B use the past

tense (excited), choice D uses an auxiliary verb (would excite), and choice E

uses the past perfect tense (had

excited). Additionally, the incorrect verb tenses in B and E are introduced

by a pronoun, it, that lacks a logical

noun referent.

Answer to Question 26

Choice B is the best answer. The sentence compares one thing, an adverse

change in climate, to all other

things in its class-- that is, to all the possible disasters that threaten

American agriculture, therefore, the

sentence requires the superlative form of the adjective, most difficult,

rather than the comparative form, more

difficult, which appears in choices A and D. In A and C, the use of maybe is

unidiomatic, and difficult should be

completed by the infinitive to analyze. Choice E is awkwardly phrased and,

when inserted into the sentence,

produces an illogical structure: the possibility ... is... the analysis

that.

Answer to Question 27

Choices A and B present dangling modifiers that illogically suggest that Owen

and Randolph, rather than the

Messenger, were published in Harlem. In D, the phrase and published in Harlem

is too remote from the

Messenger to modify it effectively. In E, being produces an awkward

construction, and the placement of the

main clause at the end of the sentence is confusing. Only in C, the best

answer, is Published in Harlem

followed immediately by the Messenger. Also, C makes it clear that the clause

beginning who refers to

Randolph.

Answer to Question 28

In choices A and B, the verb suggest does not agree with its singular

subject, rise. In context, the phrase into

the coming months in A and D is not idiomatic; in the coming months is

preferable. In A, C, and D, the that

appearing after but creates a subordinate clause where an independent clause

is needed for the new subject,

mixed performance. Choice E includes the correct verb form, suggests,

eliminates that, and properly employs

the future tense, will continue to expand. That this tense is called for is

indicated both by the future time to

which the coming months refers and by the parallel verb form will proceed in

the nonunderlined part of the

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sentence. Choice E is best.

Answer to Question 29

Choice A is best. The other choices are unidiomatic or unnecessarily wordy,

and the pronoun they, which

appears in B, C, and E, has no grammatical referent.

Answer to Question 30

Besides being wordy, the clauses beginning What was in A and The thing that

was in B cause inconsistencies

in verb tense: the use of the new technology cannot logically be described by

both the present perfect has

been and the past was. In B and D, developing the compact disc is not

parallel to the use of new

technology to revitalize ... performances; in C, the best answer, the noun

development is parallel to use.

The phrases none the less ... than in D and no less... as in E are

unidiomatic; the correct form of expression,

no less ... than, appears in C, the best choice.

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