1、GMAT( VERBAL)语法改错模拟试卷 18及答案与解析 1 Dr. Hegsted argued just as polio vaccine is given to every person to protect the few who might actually contract polo, mass dietary change is needed to protect the significant number who are susceptible to the life threatening effects of press eating habits. ( A) jus
2、t as polio vaccine is given to every person to protect the few who might actually contract polo ( B) like polio vaccine, which is given to every person to protect the few who might contract polo ( C) similar to polio vaccine which is given to every person in order to protect the few who might actual
3、ly contract polo ( D) while, to protect the few who might actually contract polio, polio vaccine is given to every person ( E) similar to the giving of polio vaccine to every person in order to protect the few who might contract polio actually 2 Just as a writer trying to understand shtetl life migh
4、t read Shalon Aldichern or Isaac Bashevis Singer, in the same way writers trying to understand Black life in the American South might well listen to records by the Mississippi Delta bluesman Charlie Patton. ( A) in the same way writers trying to understand Black life in the American South well liste
5、n to records ( B) in the same way writers who try and understand Black life in the American South might well listen to a record ( C) so a writer trying to understand Black life in the American South might well listen to records ( D) so do writers try and understand Black life in the American South a
6、nd might well listen to records ( E) then writers trying to understand Black life in the American South could well listen to records 3 Even as they never forgave the Crusaders who overran their homeland, the Syians have never absolved the French for taking territory from them. ( A) Even as they neve
7、r forgave ( B) While they never forgave ( C) Just like they never forgave ( D) Similarly to not forgiving ( E) In spite of their never forgiving 4 Just as reading Samuel Pepyss diary gives a student a sense of the seventeenth century of its texture and psyche so Jane Freeds guileless child narrator
8、takes the operagoer inside turn-of-the-century Vienna. ( A) so Jane Freeds guileless child narrator takes the operagoer ( B) so listening to Jane Freeds guileless child narrator takes the operagoer ( C) so the guileless child narrator of Jane Freed takes the operagoer ( D) listening to Jane Freeds g
9、uileless child narrator takes the operagoer ( E) Jane Freeds guileless child narrator takes the operagoer to her opera 5 The aristocratic values expressed in the writings of Marguerie Yourcenar place her within the French classical tradition, as does her passionate interest in history particularly R
10、oman history. ( A) as does ( B) so do ( C) as do ( D) so is the case with ( E) similarly, does 6 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) superf
11、icial such as when each of the three major networks ( B) superficial, as can sometimes occur if all of 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 each 7 Child prod
12、igies are marked not so much by their skills but instead by the fact that these skills are fully developed at a very early age. ( A) but instead ( B) rather than ( C) than ( D) as ( E) so much as 8 While the base salary for the top five officers of the company did not change from 1990 to 1991, cuts
13、were made in nonsalary compensation, as in allowances for oversea assignments and club memberships. ( A) cuts were made in nonsalary compensation, as in ( B) cuts were made in such nonsalary compensation as ( C) cuts were made in such nonsalary compensation as those in ( D) cuts in nonsalary compens
14、ation were made in areas like ( E) there were cuts made in nonsalary compensation, in areas like 9 The ordinance is intended to force householders to separate such hazardous waste like pesticides, batteries, fertilizers, and oil-based paints from the general stream of household trash. ( A) to separa
15、te such hazardous waste like ( B) that they should separate such hazardous waste like ( C) separating such hazardous wastes as ( D) that they should separate such hazardous wastes as ( E) to separate such hazardous wastes as 10 Researchers have questioned the use of costly and experimental diagnosti
16、c test to identify food allergies, such as milk, that supposedly disrupt normal behavior. ( A) to identify food allergies, such as ( B) to identify food allergies, like ( C) to identify food allergies, such as to ( D) for identifying food allergies, like that of ( E) for identifying food allergies,
17、such as for 11 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
18、like the breathing of human beings ( D) as human beings when breathing ( E) just as human beings do when they breathe 12 Because young children do not organize their attention or perceptions systematically, like adults, they may notice and remember details that their elders ignore. ( A) like adults
19、( B) unlike an adult ( C) as adults ( D) as adults do ( E) as an adult 13 According to a recent poll, owning and living in a freestanding house on its own land is still a goal of a majority of young adults, like that of earlier generations. ( A) like that of earlier generations ( B) as that for earl
20、ier generations ( C) just as earlier generations of ( D) as have earlier generations ( E) as it was of earlier generations 14 On stage, the force of Carricks personality and the vividness of his acting disguised the fact he was, which his surviving velvet suit shows, a short man. ( A) he was, which
21、his surviving velvet suit shows, ( B) he was, and it is his surviving velvet suit that shows it, ( C) of him being, as his surviving velvet suit shows, ( D) that he was, as his surviving velvet suit shows, ( E) shown in his surviving velvet suit, that he was 15 Legislation in the Canadian province o
22、f 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) tha
23、t 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 co
24、mparable skills ( E) to pay as much for jobs historically held by women as for a job demanding comparable skills 16 According to booker T. Whatleys recent analysis, planting the same crops as are planted on large farms will lead to economic disaster for the small farmer, who should plan a succession
25、 of high-value crops that will provide a year-round cash flow. ( A) planting the same crops as are planted on large farms will lead to economic disaster for the small farmer, who ( B) it will lead to economic disaster for the small farmer to plant the same crops as on the large farms; they ( C) econ
26、omic disaster will result from planting the same r corps as large farms to the small farmer, who ( D) economic disaster for the small farmer will result from planting the same corps as on the large farms; they ( E) the small farmer planting the same crops as are planted on large farms will lead to e
27、conomic disaster; they 17 In its most recent approach, the comet Crommelin passed the Earth at about the same distance and in about the same position, some 25 degrees above the horizon, that Halleys comet will pass the next time it disappears. ( A) that Halleys comet will pass ( B) that Halleys come
28、t is to be passing ( C) as Halleys comet ( D) as will Halleys comet ( E) as Halleys comet will do 18 Despite no proof that the consumption of any particular foods reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods could help reverse blockage of coronary art
29、eries, the blood vessels that feed the heart. ( A) Despite no proof that the consumption of any particular foods reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods could ( B) Despite no proof having been proved to reverse hardening of the arteries when cons
30、umed, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods can ( C) Although the consumption of no particular foods have been proved to reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that to refrain from eating certain foods could ( D) Although not proved that the consumption of any parti
31、cular foods reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods can ( E) Although it has not proved that the consumption of any particular foods will reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods can 19 In spit
32、e of federal subsidizing of public transportation systems massively and major local efforts to persuade the public to use public transportation, mass transit has been steadily losing patronage to the private automobile for the past thirty years. ( A) In spite of federal subsidizing of public transpo
33、rtation systems massively and major local efforts to persuade ( B) In spite of massive federal subsidizing of public transportation systems and major efforts locally at persuading ( C) Despite massive federal subsidies to public transportation systems and the making of major efforts locally to persu
34、ade ( D) Despite massive federal subsidies to public transportation systems and major local efforts to persuade ( E) Despite massive federal subsidies to public transportation systems and making major local efforts at persuading 20 Rembrandt so treasured his collection of Islamic portraits that when
35、 forced to sell them in order to raise money, he first made copies of more than twenty. ( A) he first made copies of more than twenty ( B) first he made copies of more than twenty ( C) more than twenty were copied ( D) copies of more than twenty were made ( E) he copies more than twenty of them firs
36、t 21 A collection of 38 poems by Philis Wheatley, a slave, was published in the 1770s, the first book by a Black woman and it was only the second published by an American woman. ( A) it was only the second published by an American woman ( B) it was only the second that an American woman published (
37、C) the second one only published by an American woman ( D) the second one only that an American woman published ( E) only the second published by an American woman 22 Chinese, the most ancient of living writing systems, consists of tens of thousands of ideographic character, each character a miniatu
38、re calligraphic composition inside its own square frame. ( A) each character a miniature calligraphic composition inside its ( B) all the characters a miniature calligraphic composition inside their ( C) all the characters a miniature calligraphic composition inside its ( D) every character a miniat
39、ure calligraphic composition inside their ( E) each character a miniature calligraphic composition inside their 23 While all states face similar industrial waste problems, the predominating industries and the regulatory environment of the states obviously determines the types and amounts of waste pr
40、oduced, as well as the cost of disposal. ( A) all states face similar industrial waste problems, the predominating industries and the regulatory environment of the states obviously determines ( B) each state faces a similar industrial waste problem, their predominant industries and regulatory enviro
41、nment obviously determine ( C) all states face a similar industrial waste problem, their predominating industries and the regulatory environment obviously determines ( D) each states faces similar industrial waste problems, the predominant industries and the regulatory environment of each state obvi
42、ously determines ( E) all states face similar industrial waste problems, the predominant industries and the regulatory environment of each state obviously determine 24 Under the restructuring, the huge organization that operates the companys basic businesses will be divided into five groups, each wi
43、th its own executive. ( A) each with its own executive ( B) all having their own executive ( C) each having their own executive ( D) with its own executive for each ( E) every one with an executive of their own 25 The complex tax dispute between the Covered Bridge Mall and Harris Township is not lik
44、ely to be adjudicated for several years, and, in the meantime both sides are intent on creating difficulties for the other. ( A) both sides are intent on creating difficulties for the other ( B) both sides are intent on creating difficulties for each other ( C) each side is intent on creating diffic
45、ulties for the other ( D) each side is intent on creating difficulties for one another ( E) the sides are both intent on creating difficulties for each other GMAT( VERBAL)语法改错模拟试卷 18答案与解析 1 【正确答案】 A 【试题解析】 从题意来看,仅 A项合适; B、 C、 D、 E要么结构不 恰当,要么改变句意。 【知识模块】 语法改错 2 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 仅 C符合 just asso 的结构, A、
46、 B、 E结构均不对应,同时 A、B、 D、 E的主语形式与句首 just as中的主语不对应。 【知识模块】 语法改错 3 【正确答案】 A 【试题解析】 由句意及 even as就相当于 just as,只能选 A。 【知识模块】 语法改错 4 【正确答案】 B 【试题解析】 D、 E结构不对, A、 C形式与 just as中对应部分形式不对称, just as之后是动名词短语作主语,而 A、 C都是人作主语。 【知识模块】 语法改错 5 【正确答案】 A 【试题解析】 B、 C中 do不对,应改为 does, E结构不对, D改变句意, A既简洁,又达意。 【知识模块】 语法改错 6
47、【正确答案】 E 【试题解析】 A中 such as之后跟一完整的句子,是错的; D中 whenever从句中主语为单数与复数形式动词 broadcast不一致, B的表达繁琐且混淆了句意, C、E之间的比较,译成中文就好理解一些了。 C: (首句省 )但是当三家电台播放来自一个竞选 者的同一主张时,电视节目可能是肤浅的。给人产生一种误解,只有在这样一种条件下,电视节目是肤浅的;而在其他情况下,电视节目都深入透析政治事件。而 E为:但是电视节目可能是肤浅的,比如说当三家电台播放来自一个竞选者的同一主张时, as译为 “比如说 ”,很明显, E的范围较广,除了此条件外,还可能有其他情况的存在,而
48、且 E的句意是符合常理的。 【知识模块】 语法改错 7 【正确答案】 D 【试题解析】 由未划线部分的 not so much决定只能是 D选项。 【知识模块】 语法改错 8 【正确答案】 B 【试题解析】 举例用 such as,不用 like,排除 D、 E。 C中 those in是多余,加入之后反而使得 such之后的内容与 as之后的内容形式上不对应,且不属同类,这显然违背举例的要求。 A中的表达造成一种误解:认为 nonsalary compensation与allowance是独立的并列关系,这显然改变了两者之间本来的包含关系。 【知识模块】 语法改错 9 【正确答案】 E 【试
49、题解析】 由 force sb to do sth的用法可排除 B、 C、 D,再由举例用 such as而不用 like原则,确认答案为 E。 【知识模块】 语法改错 10 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 由 the use of sth to do sth的用法排除 D、 E,由举例一般不用like的原则,排除 B。 A中显然 such as是对一个大的类别: food allergy进行举例,但其举出的例子 (as之后 )却是 milk。显然 food allergy与 milk分属两类截然不同的物质,这样的举例岂不是牛头不对马嘴 ?可见 C正确,因为 C中 such as之后补出了一个介词 to,也就是说 to之前省略了 food allergy,对某物的过敏用英语表达是 allergy to sth,因而 C中的举例内容是 food allergy的一个小的子项,既符合逻辑又表达了句意。 【知识模块】 语法改错 11 【正确答案】 E 【试题解析】 A中 similar to是一形容词词组,一般修饰名词;而本句从句意上讲,要求其修饰整个前面的句子,这显然超出了它的 “能力范围 ”; B:原句意是指两者在呼吸方式上的相似性, B选项却荒谬地认为水果 “呼吸 ”的方式类似于人 (而不是 “人的呼吸方式 ”); C中 the b
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