GMAT網(wǎng)絡(luò)課程語法筆記(7)

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    11. The proposed urban development zones do not represent a new principle; it was employed in "Operation Bootstrap" in Puerto Rico.
    (A) do not represent a new principle; it
    (B) represent not a new principle, but one that
    (C) are not a new principle; the same one
    (D) are not a new principle, but one that
    (E) are not new in principle; it
    12. The nation's three military academies have seen a dramatic rise in applications, one fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, increasing tuition costs at private colleges, and improved recruiting by the academies.
    (A) one fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, increasing tuition costs at private colleges, and improved recruiting by the academies
    (B) one fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, tuition costs that have increased at private colleges, and academies improving their recruiting
    (C) one fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, private colleges that increased their tuition costs, and recruiting improvements by the academies
    (D) fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, tuition costs increasing at private colleges, and academies improving their recruiting
    (E) fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, increasing tuition costs at private colleges, and academies improving their recruiting
    13. The lack of complete historical records from the mid-to-late 1800's have made some Black inventions difficult to trace to their originators.
    (A) have made some Black inventions difficult to trace to their originators
    (B) have made for difficulties in tracing some inventions by Blacks to their originators
    (C) have made it difficult to trace some inventions by Blacks to their originators
    (D) has made it difficult to trace some inventions to their Black originators
    (E) has made it difficult in tracing some Black inventions to their originators
    14. It is not likely that the competitive imbalance that now exists between Japan with all major industrial nations will be redressed during the foreseeable future.
    (A) with all major industrial nations will be redressed during
    (B) with all other major industrial nations will be redressed within
    (C) with all other major industrial nations will be redressed during
    (D) and all major industrial nations will be redressed during
    (E) and all other major industrial nations will be redressed within
    15. The brochure notes that in the seminar the importance that communication is a two-way process will be emphasized.
    (A) importance that communication is a two-way process will be emphasized
    (B) importance of communication as a two-way process will be emphasized
    (C) importance of communication being a two-way process will be the emphasis
    (D) fact will be emphasized that communication is a two-way process and of importance
    (E) emphasis will be that communication being a two-way process is important
    16. In the 1950's astronomers were divided between those who believed the universe began in a cosmic explosion (the "big bang") with those who favored the model of an eternal and infinite steady-state universe.
    (A) universe began in a cosmic explosion (the "big bang") with
    (B) universe began with a cosmic explosion (the "big bang") and
    (C) universe had a beginning a cosmic explosion (the "big bang") or
    (D) universe's beginning was a cosmic explosion (the "big bang") or
    (E) universe's beginning was a cosmic explosion (the "big bang") against
    17. Most large companies prefer customized computer software because it can be molded to fit the way a company does business, when off-the-shelf software often requires the company to alter its procedures to fit the software.
    (A) when
    (B) since
    (C) whereas
    (D) because
    (E) insofar as
    18. Stable interest rates on long-term bonds are the financial market's vote of confidence in the Federal Reserve keeping in control of inflation.
    (A) in the Federal Reserve keeping in control of inflation
    (B) that the Federal Reserve will keep inflation under control
    (C) for the Federal Reserve, that it would keep control of inflation
    (D) that inflation will be kept control of by the Federal Reserve
    (E) that inflation would be kept control of by the Federal Reserve
    19. The Forbidden City in Beijing, from which the emperors ruled by heavenly mandate, was a site which a commoner or foreigner could not enter without any permission, on pain of death.
    (A) which a commoner or foreigner could not enter without any permission
    (B) which a commoner or foreigner could enter without any permission only
    (C) which no commoner or foreigner could enter without permission
    (D) which, without permission, neither commoner or foreigner could only enter
    (E) which, to enter without permission, neither commoner or foreigner could do
    20. Rather than continue to produce most of the items necessary for subsistence, a growing number of farm families during the first decades of the nineteenth century began to specialize in the production of grain or cotton and to use the cash proceeds from selling their crops for buying
    necessities.
    (A) selling their crops for buying
    (B) the sales of their crops for buying
    (C) their selling of crops so as to buy
    (D) their selling crops for buying of
    (E) the sale of their crops to buy
    21. Although all the proceedings of the Communist party conference held in Moscow were not carried live, Soviet audiences have seen a great deal of coverage.
    (A) all the proceedings of the Communist party conference held in Moscow were not carried live
    (B) all the Communist party conference's Moscow proceedings were not carried live
    (C) all the Communist party conference Moscow proceedings have not been carried alive
    (D) not all the Communist party conference Moscow proceedings have been carried alive
    (E) not all the proceedings of the Communist party conference held in Moscow were carried live