【篇一:sat之oc语法题含答案】
william faulkner, used mississippi as a
setting for most of his novels.
(a) being that he was a southern writer
(b) a southern writer
(c) while a writer from the south
(d) in origin a writer of the south
(e) because of him being a writer from the south
2. tadpoles hatch and metamorphose into small replicas of adult frogs (a) although remaining
(b) while remaining
(c) in spite of it remaining
(d) due to their remaining
(e) in the course of which they remain
3. (a) and no one notices
(b) and have no one notice
(c) without notice by someone
(d) without notice by no one
(e) without the result of somebody noticing
4. the memoirs of president clinton
(b)(c) have begun with his childhood in arkansas and culminate
(d) have begun with his childhood in arkansas and culminating
(e) began with his childhood in arkansas and are culminated
5. (a) because of ignoring its potential, biofeedback is a medical therapy most
physicians reject.
(b) biofeedback is rejected by most physicians because of their ignoring its
potential.
(c) most physicians, because of ignoring the potential ignore its potential.
(d) most physicians reject biofeedback because they ignore its potential.
(e) a medical therapy rejected by most physicians, caused by ignoring its potential,
is biofeedback.
6. in death of a salesman willy loman mistakenly believes that his sons have no (a) believing which leads
(b) a belief that leads
(c) and which is to lead
(d) the belief of which leads
(e) his believing this leads
7. in the field of
health care almost equals that of florence nightingale.
(a) clara barton, an american nurse, whose influence as a reformer
(b) clara barton, who was an american nurse and whose influence as a reformer
(c) an american with influence as a nursing reformer, clara barton
(d) clara barton was an american nurse whose influence as a reformer
(e) an american, clara barton who was a nursing reformer and whose influence
8. (a) during the summer months, several thousand people a day visit the park, which is
known for its waterfalls and rock formations.
(b) known for its waterfalls and rock formations, several thousand people a day visit
the park during the summer months.
(c) several thousand people a day visit the park during the summer months known
for its waterfalls and rock formations.
(d) several thousand people had visited the park a day, which is known for its
waterfalls and rock formations during the summer months.
(e) during the summer months, knowing its waterfalls and rock formations, several
thousand people a day visit the park.
9. to keep either of them after the election.
(a) although the candidate promised both to cut taxes and improve services, he
(b) the candidate, having promised both to cut taxes and improve services.
(c) although the candidate made promises both to cut taxes and improve services, he
(d) having promised, first, to cut taxes and, second, to improve services, the
candidate
(e) the candidate’s promises were both to cut taxes and improve services, he
10. the students found fieldwork in the state forest more exciting and dangerous than
(a) anticipated, having to be
(b) anticipated; when they had to be
(c) anticipated: they had to be
(d) anticipated: among which was their
(e) anticipated, and so they had been
11. chinese watercolors have become more popular than (a) american and european artists who are their contemporaries
(b) contemporary american and european artists
(c) those by contemporary american and european artists of the period
(d) those of american and european pictures of the same period
(e) those by contemporary american and european artists
12.
13. some scholars the writings of emily bronte
interested in the relationships between her
14. at the 1984 olympic games, john moffet and pablo
15. popular murder mysteries, demonstrating a talents
16. the coach
had the team would have a winning
17. to charge
rates for certain items, the owners of small hardware stores know are unlikely profit in fact, go
18.offers the hope serious genetic diseases,
difficult ethical questions the altering
19.
nineteenth century, careers in business and law prestigious, but
20. chess players find that playing against a computer is helpful skills. on chess-playing computer has yet
’winter
lighted numerals and sends out
a 23. whistler’s paintings,
24. a newly formed organization of homeowners and business with the transportation department
(b)to voice its (c)concerns about shopping mall in the community. (e)no error
25. she considers her chemistry research she her professor’s advice and three additional experiments.
26. princeton university officials first
(a)broke (b)of awarding honorary degrees only (c)to men when
they author willa cather. (e)no error
28. now that the research, she feels
29. the condition known as laryngitis cords and
questions 30-35 are based on the following.
(1)a significant problem all across our state is garbage. (2) our landfills are full. (3) it seems that we must either find new sites for landfills or employ other methods of disposal, like incineration. (4) unfortunately, there are drawbacks to every solution that they think of. (5) polluted runoff water often results from landfills. (6) with incineration of trash, you get air pollution. (7) people are criticized for not wanting to live near a polluting waste disposal facility, but really, can you blame them?
(8) recycling can be an effective solution, but owners of apartment complexes and other businesses complain that recycling adds to their expenses. (9) local
governments enjoy the benefits of taxes collected from business and industry. (10) they tend to shy away from pressuring such heavy contributors to recycle.
(11) perhaps those of us being concerned should encourage debate about what other levels of government can do to solve the problems of waste disposal. (12) we should make a particular effort to cut down on the manufacture and use of things that will not decompose quickly. (13) certainly we should press individuals, industries, and all levels of government to take responsible action while we can still see green grass and trees between the mountains of waste.
30. which of the following would fit most logically between sentences 1 and 2?
(a) a sentence citing examples of states that have used up available landfills
(b) a sentence citing examples of successful alternatives to landfills
(c) a sentence citing the number of new landfills in the state
(d) a sentence citing the number of illnesses blamed on polluted water in the state
(e) a sentence citing the average amount of trash disposed of annually by each person in the state
31. which of the following is the best way to phrase the underlined portion of sentence 4 (reproduced below)?
unfortunately, there are drawbacks to every solution that they think of.
(a) (as it is now)
(b) that was thought of
(c) that they have previously come up with
(d) to which there are proposals
(e) that has been proposed
32. which of the following is the best way to revise and combine sentences 5 and 6 (reproduced below)?
polluted runoff water often results from landfills. with incineration of trash, you get air pollution.
(a) with landfills, polluted runoff water will result, and whereas with incineration of
trash, you get air pollution.
(b) while on the one hand are landfills and polluted runoff water, on the other hand
you have air pollution in the case of incineration of trash.
(c) landfills often produce polluted runoff water, and trash incineration creates air
pollution.
(d) landfills and incineration that produce water and air pollution.
(e) runoff water is from new landfills; from incineration of trash, there is air
pollution.
33. if sentence 8 were rewritten to begin with the clause ―although recycling can be an effective solution,‖ the next words would most logically be
(a) and owners of apartment complexes and other businesses complain
【篇二:常见sat语法真题句子改错集锦】
txt>备考sat考试是一个长期的过程,只有你不断的练习,才能取得好成绩。在sat语法真题中的句子改错部分就是其中的一个难点,有时候容易漏下或者没看到。今天,天道留学小编就给大家介绍一下常见sat语法句子改错相关内容,希望对大家有所帮助。
常见sat语法句子改错题错误1、代词指代错误:代词的性、数、格;比较特别考点是one 和you 不能相互指代。
例:even with(a) a calculator, you must have a basic understanding(b)of mathematics if one expects(c) to solve complex problems correctly. no error(e)
分析:本题第一个代词是you,所以c错,应改为you expect。因为one和you 不能互相指代常见sat语法句子改错题错误2、主谓一致错误:常见错误类型,比较简单送分题。
例:the bright (a)fiberglass sculptures of luis jimenez has received (b)critical acclaim not only (c) in his home state, new mexico, but also in (d)new york.
分析:本题显然主语sculptures是个复数而谓语动词has是个单数,所以主谓不一致,应该把
b 改为have received
常见sat语法句子改错题错误3、平行并列题型
例:each time caroline turns on her computers, she has(a) to enter a company code, then her initials, and then enters a password (b)before she can begin working(c). no error(d)
分析:b enters a password 前面出现了可爱的and,这个词决定了前后必须是平行并列,要求形式对称、概念对等、功能相同。所以前面也应该有第三人称单数动词+名词的结构和 enters a password并列,而前面出现的是her initials所以正确改法:去掉enters,这种考题在国内高考也经常考,这个考点因为出题频率特别的高。
常见sat语法句子改错题错误4、词性混用题型
例:although(a) the new device was the most clever (b) designed bird feeder that ms.rodriguez had ever owned (c), it could not keep squirrels from(d)stealing the birdseed. no error(e)
分析:正确答案是b 修饰动词designed 的用adv.cleverly
常见sat语法句子改错题错误5、倒装题型
例: air pollution caused by industrial fumes has been studied(a) for years, but(b) only recently has(c) the harmful effects of noise pollution become (d)known. no error(e)分析:正确答案是c,本题考查的是倒装因为only +状语/状从要求引起倒装,而倒装后真的主语是 effects所以c应改为have
常见sat语法句子改错题错误6、比较题型:
just how(a) critical an improved balance of trade is to(b) a healthy economy has never been (c)more clearer(d) than it is now. no error(e)
分析:本题考点很简单c more clearer应改为clearer
常见sat语法句子改错题错误7、时态题型:重点考查主从句时态协调,重点考查的时态为常见时态
常见sat语法句子改错题错误8、句子结构题-非谓语动词,从句等题型
常见sat语法句子改错题错误9、固定搭配题型:请考生认真备好下列搭配
preoccupation with take advantage of=make use of contrast with be involved in think about use sth to do threaten to do take pride in result in/from prefer to protest against inconsistent with manage to do listen to neither nor either or be more likely to do 等短语,这些短语都是在考试过程中高频出现的短语。
以上就是常见sat语法句子改错题错误的总结。总之,ie题型是writing部分中最为简单的一种题型,考生只需认真看清楚我上边列出的题型分类,就可以轻松面对ie题型。
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【篇三:sat语法真题2011.10】
ction 5
1. while studying mutations in corn, biologist barbara mcclintock discovered that certain genes (a) that were able
(b) that had been able
(c) were able
(d) able
(e) to be able asian gardens.
(a) flowers grew
(b) flowers that grow
(c) flowers; their growth
(d) flowers, they grow them
(e) flowers, they are grown rather that steam engine, for most of the voyage.
(a) it relied
(b) they relied
(c) but it relied
(d) but relying
(e) relying
4.richard axel and linda b. bucks research has demonstrated how receptors in the nose detect (a) also the brain recognizes particular odors
(b) and the brain recognizes particular odors
(c) and how the brain recognizes particular odors
(d) and how particular odors recognized by the odors
(e) then particular odors are recognized by the odors
5. after each of the architects a plan for the buildings renovation, the committee considered the proposals and made its decision.
(a) have finished to present
(b) have finished presenting
(c) has finished presenting
(d) had finished to present
(e) had finished presenting (a) the united states coal market was dominated by appalachian coal for a century, which was first mined in the 1800s.
(b) first mined in the 1800s was appalachian coal, it dominated the united states coal market for
a century.
(c) first mined in the 1800s, appalachian coal dominated the united states coal market for a century.
(d) appalachian coal, dominating the united states coal market for a century, first mined in the 1800s.
(e) appalachian coal being first mined in the 1800s and dominated the united states coal market for a century. (a) embrace, many people were shocked by the waltz when it was introduced around 1800
(b) embrace, around 1800, many people were shocked when the waltz was introduced
(c) embrace, the waltz shocked many people when it was introduced around 1800
(d) embrace, the introduction of the waltz, around 1800, shocked many people
(e) embrace is why many people were shocked by the waltz when it was introduced around 1800 injure cattle.
(a) pests, eating
(b) pests, they eat
(c) pests that eat
(d) a pest, although it eats
(e) a pest because it eats more than a century ago.
(a) but in fact were
(b) but they were in fact
(c) the fact being that they were
(d) they have in fact been
(e) they were in fact (a) the thimble make sewing easier
(b) you can sew more easily
(c) sewing is easier
(d) it can be sewn easier by you
(e) it improves the e
ase of sewing
11. several decades ago, todays librarians teach students to evaluate the accuracy and objectivity of online resources in addition to helping them find particular books.
(a) unlike
(b) unlike them of
(c) unlike those of
(d) contrary to
(e) contrary to those
12.
14. elizabeth bishops unpublished manuscripts contained many unfinished drafts; 15.james houston, whose glass sculptures often arctic scenes such as fishing or kayaking, his inspiration inuit stone carvings while living on 17.production delays difficult obstacles until the company 19. larger than(a) the entire state of california, the chihuahuan desert 22. because cell phones are used today, many movie theaters 23. many new york city landmarks, the vaulted tile ceilingsendowment for the arts willie mae ford smith a national heritage 26. researchers that a fish, some kinds of the late 1980s new zealand musicians began international audiences.
(1) should skateboarding be an olympic event?(2) many people do not believe it. (3) they object that skateboarding is too new a sport to be included in theolympic games. (4)not only that, they claim that the sports free-form style and antiestablishment culture are contrary to the olympic spirit. (5) skateboarding, they claim, is all about breaking rules, while the olympic is all about
playing by them.
(6) in the first place, skateboarding is not particularly new. (7) its origins can be traced to the 1950s, when the young surfers began riding through the streets of southern california on flat pieces of wood to which they hadattached steel roller-skate wheels. (8) skateboarding is older than two current olympic sports-snowboardbmx cycling-which were not developed until the
(9) all three of these sports have relatively high rate of injury.
(10) moreover, skateboarding does not seem nearly as rebellious as it once did. (11) countries and citiesaround the world have created government-approved skateboarding parks. (12) skateboarding was becoming a phenomenon of popular culture, with people of all ages playing skateboarding video games at home and watching professional skate6oarding competitions on television. (13) and, despite its reputation as a sport without rules skateboarding has developed standard moves and tries as well as accepted criteria for judging skill and performance.
(14)but there is a reason for including skateboarding events in the olympics that has nothing to do witheither how old or how accepted the sport is. (15) the international olympic committee wants to attract young viewers to the olympic telecasts. (16) it was this design prompted the committee to approve snowboarding for 1998 winter games and bmx cycling for the 2008
summer games.
30. in context, which of the following is the best version of the underlined portion of sentence 2 (reproduced below)?
(a) (as it is now)
(b) agree with them
(c) think so
(d) have an opinion
(e) support this statement
31. which sentence, if placed immediately before sentence 6, would best introduce the second paragraph and link it to the first?
(a) people often feel threatened by innovation, and these critics are no different, of course.
(b) faced with these facts, supporters of olympic skateboarding must adopt a different strategy.
(c) many skateboarders believe that there is more to a sport than just playing by the rules.
(d) but perhaps the olympics should make an exception for extreme sports like skateboarding. (e) none of these objections stands up to careful examination, however.
32. in context, which is the best version of the underlined part of sentence 10 (reproduced below)? (a) (as it is now)
(b) hopefully, skateboarding
(c) in other words, skateboarding
(d) skateboarding, for instance,
(e) skateboarding, by comparison,
33. in context, what is best to do with sentence 12 (reproduced below) ?
skateboarding was becoming a phenomenon of popular culture, with people of all ages playing skateboarding video games at home and watching professional skateboarding competitions on television.
(a) change was becoming to has become.
(b) delete of popular culture.
(c) delete of all ages.
(d) insert who were before playing.
(e) insert mainstream before television.
34. which of the following sentences, if inserted after sentence 16, would provide the best conclusion for the passage?
(a) like any other television production, telecasts of the 0lympics make a lot of money from advertisers.
(b) given its considerable popularity among young people everywhere, skateboarding should likewise win the committees approval in the near future.
(c) since these sports were also once considered too extreme for the olympics, many people still feel that way about skateboarding.
(d) despite the persistent objections of its opponents, skateboarding has been around since the 1950s.
(e) because it requires high levels of skill, athleticism, and creativity, skateboarding requires that its practitioners be in surprisingly good physical condition.
35. which of the following sentences should be deleted from the passage?
(a) sentence 1
(b) sentence 3
(c) sentence 4
(d) sentence 9
(e) sentence 14
section 10
1. in 1911 the great blue norther, a massive storm in the midwestern united states, temperatures in some cities to drop more than 60 degrees in a single day.
(a) it caused
(b) caused
(c) causing
(d) which caused
(e) having caused
2. the galapagos islands originated when sections of earths crust passed over volcanic hot spots, (a) has cooled to form
(b) will cool, forming
(c) cooled to form
(d) cools and forms
(e) cools, forming several different parts of the brain.
(a) activity, it involves
(b) activity, with it involving