SAT语法练习题(十六)含答案及解析
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76. Gall's hypothesis of there being different mental functions localized in
different parts of the brain is widely accepted today.
(A) of there being different mental functions localized in different parts of
the brain is widely accepted today
(B) of different mental functions that are localized in different parts of
the brain is widely accepted today
(C) that different mental functions are localized in different parts of the
brain is widely accepted today
(D) which is that there are different mental functions localized in different
parts of the brain is widely accepted today
(E) which is widely accepted today is that there are different mental
functions localized in different parts of the brain
77. Though the term "graphic design" may suggest laying out corporate
brochures and annual reports, they have come to signify widely ranging work,
from package designs and company logotypes to signs, book jackets, computer
graphics, and film titles.
(A) suggest laying out corporate brochures and annual reports, they have come
to signify widely ranging
(B) suggest laying out corporate brochures and annual reports, it has come to
signify a wide range of
(C) suggest corporate brochure and annual report layout, it has signified
widely ranging
(D) have suggested corporate brochure and annual report layout, it has
signified a wide range of
(E) have suggested laying out corporate brochures and annual reports, they
have come to signify widely
ranging
78. The root systems of most flowering perennials either become too crowded,
which results in loss in vigor,and spread too far outward, producing a bare
center.
(A) which results in loss in vigor, and spread
(B) resulting in loss in vigor, or spreading
(C) with the result of loss of vigor, or spreading
(D) resulting in loss of vigor, or spread
(E) with a resulting loss of vigor, and spread
79. George Sand (Aurore Lucile Dupin) was one of the first European writers
to consider the rural poor to be legitimate subjects for literature and portray
these with sympathy and respect in her novels.
(A) to be legitimate subjects for literature and portray these
(B) should be legitimate subjects for literature: portray these
(C) as being legitimate subjects for literature an portraying them
(D) as if they were legitimate subjects for literal; and portray them
(E) legitimate subjects for literature and to portray them
80. Salt deposits and moisture threaten to destroy the Mohenjo-Daro
excavation in Pakistan, the site of an ancient civilization that flourished at
the same time as the civilizations in the Nile delta and the river valleys of
the Tigris and Euphrates.
(A) that flourished at the same time as the civilizations
(B) that had flourished at the same time as had the civilizations
(C) that flourished at the same time those had
(D) flourishing at the same time as those did
(E) flourishing at the same time as those
Answer to Question 76
Choices A and B are faulty because a relative clause beginning with that is
needed to state Gall's hypothesis.
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The phrase of there being, as used in A, is wordy and unidiomatic; in B, of
different mental functions does not convey Gall's point about those functions.
Choices D and E are awkward and wordy, and both use which where that would be
the preferred pronoun for introducing a clause that states Gall's point.
Further, the phrasing of E misleadingly suggests that a distinction is being
made between this hypothesis and others by Gall that are not widely accepted
today. Choice C is best.
Answer to Question 77
Choice A contains an agreement error: the term requires the singular it has
in place of the plural they have. Furthermore, widely ranging is imprecise:
graphic design work does not range about widely but rather comprises a wide
range of activities. Choice C contains widely ranging and, like D, fails to use
a verb form such as laying out to define the activities, instead presenting an
awkward noun phrase: corporate brochure and annual report layout. The present
perfect tense is used inappropriately in choices C (has signified), D (have
suggested... has signified), and E (have suggested) to indicate recently
completed rather than ongoing action. Additionally, E contains the incorrect
they have and the imprecise widely ranging. Choice B is best.
Answer to Question 78
Choice A misuses which: as a relative pronoun, which should refer to a
specific noun rather than to the action of an entire clause. A also produces the
unidiomatic and illogical construction either... and. Choice B properly uses a
verb phrase (resulting ...) instead of which to modify the action of the first
clause and also correctly completes either with or, but the verbs following
either and or are not parallel: spreading must be spread to match become. Choice
C is flawed by the nonparallel verb spreading and the wordy phrase that begins
with the result of. Choice E is similarly wordy and uses and where or is
required. Choice D--concise, idiomatic, and parallel with the rest of the
sentence--is best.
Answer to Question 79
When the verb consider is used to mean "regard" or "deem," it can be used
more economically without the to be of choice A; should be in choice B, as being
in choice C, and as if in choice D are used unidiomatically with this sense of
consider, and D carries the unwarranted suggestion that Sand is somehow viewing
the rural poor hypothetically. Choice E, therefore, is best: each of the other
choices inserts an unnecessary, unidiomatic, or misleading phrase before
legitimate subjects. Moreover, A and B incorrectly use these rather than them as
the pronoun referring to the poor. In C, portraying is not parallel with to
consider. Only E has to portray, although not essential, to underscores the
parallelism of portray and consider.
Answer to Question 80
Choice A, the best answer, uses the simple past tense flourished to describe
civilizations existing
simultaneously in the past. Choice B wrongly uses the past perfect had
flourished; past perfect tense indicates action that was completed prior to some
other event described in the simple past tense: for example, "Mayan civilization
had ceased to exist by the time Europeans first reached the Americas." Choice C
lacks as after time. In choices C, D, and E, the plural pronoun those has no
plural noun to which it can refer. In C, had signals the incorrect past perfect;
did in D and were in E are awkward and unnecessary. D and E also incorrectly use
the present participle flourishing where that flourished is needed.
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