SAT考试(Scholastic Assessment Test)是美国高中生进入美国大学的标准入学考试,它对录取与否及奖学金多少的影响非常大。下面是SAT语法练习句子改错题,第二页含有详细答案,请参看。
11. Based on accounts of various ancient writers, scholars have painted a sketchy picture of the activities of an all-female cult that, perhaps as early as the sixth century B.C., worshipped a goddess known in Latin as Bona Dea, "the good goddess."
(A) Based on accounts of various ancient writers
(B) Basing it on various ancient writers&apos accounts
(C) With accounts of various ancient writers used for a basis
(D) By the accounts of various ancient writers they used
(E) Using accounts of various ancient writers
12. Formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity do not apply to new small businesses in the same way 108 as they do to established big businesses, because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium.
(A) Formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity do not apply to new small businesses in the same way as they do to established big businesses, because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium.
(B) Because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium, formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity do not apply to new small businesses in the same way as they do to established big businesses.
(C) Because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium, new small businesses are not subject to the same applicability of formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity as established big businesses.
(D) Because new small businesses are growing and are seldom in equilibrium, formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity do not apply to them in the same way as to established big businesses.
(E) New small businesses are not subject to the applicability of formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity in the same way as established big businesses, because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium.
13. State officials report that soaring rates of liability insurance have risen to force cutbacks in the operations of everything from local governments and school districts to day-care centers and recreational facilities.
(A) rates of liability insurance have risen to force
(B) rates of liability insurance are a force for
(C) rates for liability insurance are forcing
(D) rises in liability insurance rates are forcing
(E) liability insurance rates have risen to force
14. Paleontologists believe that fragments of a primate jawbone unearthed in Burma and estimated at 40 to 44 million years old provide evidence of a crucial step along the evolutionary path that led to human beings.
(A) at 40 to 44 million years old provide evidence of
(B) as being 40 to 44 million years old provides evidence of
(C) that it is 40 to 44 million years old provides evidence of what was
(D) to be 40 to 44 million years old provide evidence of
(E) as 40 to 44 million years old provides evidence of what was
15. In his research paper, Dr. Frosh, medical director of the Payne Whitney Clinic, distinguishes mood swings. which may be violent without their being grounded in mental disease, from genuine manic-depressive psychosis.
(A) mood swings, which may be violent without their being grounded in mental disease, from genuine manic-depressive psychosis
(B) mood swings, perhaps violent without being grounded in mental disease, and genuine manic-depressive psychosis ,
(C) between mood swings, which may be violent without being grounded in mental disease, and genuine manic-depressive psychosis
(D) between mood swings, perhaps violent without being grounded in mental disease, from genuine manic-depressive psychosis
(E) genuine manic-depressive psychosis and mood swings, which may be violent without being grounded in mental disease
16. Unlike a typical automobile loan, which requires a fifteen- to twenty-percent down payment, the lease-loan 109 buyer is not required to make an initial deposit on the new vehicle.
(A) the lease-loan buyer is not required to make
(B) with lease-loan buying there is no requirement of
(C) lease-loan buyers are not required to make
(D) for the lease-loan buyer there is no requirement of
(E) a lease-loan does not require the buyer to make
17. Native American burial sites dating back 5,000 years indicate that the residents of Maine at that time were part of a widespread culture of Algonquian-speaking people.
(A) were part of a widespread culture of Algonquian-speaking people
(B) had been part of a widespread culture of people who were Algonquian-speaking
(C) were people who were part of a widespread culture that was Algonquian-speaking
(D) had been people who were part of a widespread culture that was Algonquian-speaking
(E) were a people which had been part of a widespread, Algonquian-speaking culture
18. Each of Hemingway&aposs wives
--Hadley Richardson. Pauline Pfeiffer. Martha Gelhom. and Mary Welsh –were strong and interesting women, very different from the often pallid women who populate his novels.
(A) Each of Hemingway&aposs wives--Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfeiffer, Martha Gelhom, and Mary Welsh--were strong and interesting women,
(B) Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfeiffer, Martha Gelhorn, and Mary Welsh--each of them Hemingway&aposs wives--were strong and, interesting women,
(C) Hemingway&aposs wives--Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfeiffer, Martha Gelhom, and Mary Welsh--were all strong and interesting women,
(D) Strong and interesting women—Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfeiffer, Martha Gelhom, and Mary Welsh--each a wife of Hemingway, was
(E) Strong and interesting women—Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfeiffer, Martha Gelhom, and Mary Welsh--every one of Hemingway&aposs wives were
19. In addition to having more protein -than wheat does, the protein in rice is higher quality than that in wheat, with more of the amino acids essential to the human diet.
(A) the protein in rice is higher quality than that in
(B) rice has protein of higher quality than that in
(C) the protein in rice is higher in quality than it is in
(D) rice protein is higher in quality than it is in
(E) rice has a protein higher in quality than
20. An array of tax incentives has led to a boom in the construction of new office buildings; so abundant has capital been for commercial real estate that investors regularly scour the country for areas in which to build.
(A) so abundant has capital been for commercial real estate that
(B) capital has been so abundant for commercial real estate, so that
(C) the abundance of capital for commercial real estate has been such,
(D) such has the abundance of capital been for commercial real estate that
(E) such has been an abundance of capital for commercial real estate,
参考答案及解析
Answer to Question
11
In choice A, the introductory clause beginning
Based on modifies
scholars, the noun that immediately follows it: in other words, A says that
scholars were
based on the accounts of various ancient writers. Choice B is awkward and imprecise in that the rerent for the pronoun
it is not immediately clear. C and D are also wordy and awkward, and in D
By the accounts... they used is an unidiomatic and roundabout way of saying that scholars used me accounts. E, the best choice, is clear and concise; it correctly uses a present participle (or "-ing" verb) to introduce the modifier describing how the scholars worked.
Answer to Question
12
In A, the
they after
because is ambiguous; it seems illogically to rer to
Formulas because
they and
Formulas 158are each the grammatical subject of a clause and because the previous
they rers to
Formulas. In A and B,
do not apply to... in the same way as they do to is wordy and awkward. D, the best choice, says more concisely
in the same way as to. Also in B, because
they rers
to formulas, the introductory clause states confusedlythat the formulas are growing. In C and E,
subject to the [same] applicability of... is wordy, awkward, andimprecise; furthermore,
are is prerable either bore or after
established big businesses to complete the
comparison. Finally, the rerent of
they is not immediately clear in E.
Answer to Question
13
In choices A and B,
rates of is incorrect; when
rates means "prices charged," it should be followed by
for. Also in B,
are a force for does not accurately convey the meaning that the soaring rates are actually forcing cutbacks in the present. In A and E, it is redundant to say that soaring rates
have risen. Similarly, the word
rises makes D redundant. C, the best choice, is idiomatic and concise, and it correctly uses the progressive verb form
are forcing to indicate an ongoing situation.
Answer to Question
14
D, the best choice, correctly follows
estimated with
to be. The other choices present structures that are not idiomatic when used in conjunction with
estimated. Choices B, C, and E all mismatch the singular verb
provides with its plural subject,
fragments, and in choices C and E,
what was is unnecessary and wordy. In choice C, the use of the verb phrase
estimated that it is produces an ungrammatical sentence.
Answer to Question
15
The best choice is C because it uses the idiomatically correct expression
distinguishes between x
and y and because it provides a structure in which the relative clause beginning
which may be violent clearly modifies
mood swings. The other choices use
distinguishes in unidiomatic constructions. Additionally,
their in A is intrusive and unnecessary, and the modifier of
mood swings in B and D
(perhaps violent) is awkward and less clear than the more developed clause
which may be violent.
Answer to Question
16
Choice E, the best answer, correctly uses a parallel construction to draw a logical comparison:
Unlike a typical automobile loan,... a
lease-loan.... Choice A illogically compares an
automobile loan, an inanimate thing, witha
lease-loan buyer, a person. In choice C,
buyers makes the comparison inconsistent in number as well asillogical. Choices B and D are syntactically and logically flawed because each attempts to compare the noun
loan and a prepositional phrase:
with lease-loan buying in B and/or
the lease-loan buyer in D. Choices B andD are also imprecise and awkward. Finally, choice E is the only option that supplies an active verb form,
does not require, to parallel
requires.
Answer to Question
17
Choice A is best because it correctly uses the simple past tense,
the residents... at that time were, and because it is the most concise. In B and D, the replacement of
were with the past perfect
had been needlessly changes the original meaning by suggesting that the Native Americans had previously ceased to be part of the widespread culture. All of the choices but A are wordy, and in C, D, and E the word
people redundantly describes
the residents rather than the larger group to which the residents belonged. These choices are also imprecise because they state that the
culture, rather than
people, spoke the Algonquian language. Choice E displays inconsistent tenses and an error of pronoun rerence,
people which. 159
Answer to Question
18
Each choice but C contains errors of agreement. In both A and E, the singular subject
(each in A,
every one in E) does not agree with the plural verb
were, while in D, the plural subject
women is mismatched with the singular verb
was. In B, the subject and verb agree, but the descriptive phrase placed between them creates an illogical statement because
each cannot be
wives; each can be one of the wives, or a wife. The pronoun constructions in A, B, D, and E are wordy; also, B, D, and E are very awkwardly structured and do not convey the point about Hemingway&aposs wives clearly. Choice C correctly links
wives with
were, eliminates the unnecessary pronouns, and provides a clearer structure.
Answer to Question
19
In this sentence, the initial clause modifies the nearest noun, identifying it as the thing being compared with
wheat. By making
protein the noun modified, choices A, C, and D illogically compare
wheat with
protein and claim that the protein in rice has more protein than wheat does. In C and D, the comparative structure
higher in quality than it is in wheat absurdly suggests that rice protein contains wheat. B, the best choice, logically compares
wheat to
rice by placing the noun
rice immediately after the initial clause. B also uses
that to rer to
protein in making the comparison between the proteins of rice and wheat. Choice E needs either
that in or
does after
wheat to make a complete and logical comparison.
Answer to Question
20
Choice A is best. The construction
so abundant has capital been... that correctly and clearly expresses the relationship between the abundance and the investors&apos response. In choice B, the repetition of
so is illogical and unidiomatic. Choices C, D, and E alter somewhat the intended meaning of the sentence; because of its position in these statements,
such functions to mean "of a kind" rather than to intensify
abundant. Choice D awkwardly separates
has and
been, and the omission of
that from C and E makes those choices ungrammatical.
SAT语法练习句子改错题 含详细答案(2)SAT语法练习句子改错题 含详细答案(2)
SAT考试(Scholastic Assessment Test)是美国高中生进入美国大学的标准入学考试,它对录取与否及奖学金多少的影响非常大。下面是SAT语法练习句子改错题,第二页含有详细答案,请参看。
11. Based on accounts of various ancient writers, scholars have painted a sketchy picture of the activities of an all-female cult that, perhaps as early as the sixth century B.C., worshipped a goddess known in Latin as Bona Dea, "the good goddess."
(A) Based on accounts of various ancient writers
(B) Basing it on various ancient writers&apos accounts
(C) With accounts of various ancient writers used for a basis
(D) By the accounts of various ancient writers they used
(E) Using accounts of various ancient writers
12. Formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity do not apply to new small businesses in the same way 108 as they do to established big businesses, because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium.
(A) Formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity do not apply to new small businesses in the same way as they do to established big businesses, because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium.
(B) Because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium, formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity do not apply to new small businesses in the same way as they do to established big businesses.
(C) Because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium, new small businesses are not subject to the same applicability of formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity as established big businesses.
(D) Because new small businesses are growing and are seldom in equilibrium, formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity do not apply to them in the same way as to established big businesses.
(E) New small businesses are not subject to the applicability of formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity in the same way as established big businesses, because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium.
13. State officials report that soaring rates of liability insurance have risen to force cutbacks in the operations of everything from local governments and school districts to day-care centers and recreational facilities.
(A) rates of liability insurance have risen to force
(B) rates of liability insurance are a force for
(C) rates for liability insurance are forcing
(D) rises in liability insurance rates are forcing
(E) liability insurance rates have risen to force
14. Paleontologists believe that fragments of a primate jawbone unearthed in Burma and estimated at 40 to 44 million years old provide evidence of a crucial step along the evolutionary path that led to human beings.
(A) at 40 to 44 million years old provide evidence of
(B) as being 40 to 44 million years old provides evidence of
(C) that it is 40 to 44 million years old provides evidence of what was
(D) to be 40 to 44 million years old provide evidence of
(E) as 40 to 44 million years old provides evidence of what was
15. In his research paper, Dr. Frosh, medical director of the Payne Whitney Clinic, distinguishes mood swings. which may be violent without their being grounded in mental disease, from genuine manic-depressive psychosis.
(A) mood swings, which may be violent without their being grounded in mental disease, from genuine manic-depressive psychosis
(B) mood swings, perhaps violent without being grounded in mental disease, and genuine manic-depressive psychosis ,
(C) between mood swings, which may be violent without being grounded in mental disease, and genuine manic-depressive psychosis
(D) between mood swings, perhaps violent without being grounded in mental disease, from genuine manic-depressive psychosis
(E) genuine manic-depressive psychosis and mood swings, which may be violent without being grounded in mental disease
16. Unlike a typical automobile loan, which requires a fifteen- to twenty-percent down payment, the lease-loan 109 buyer is not required to make an initial deposit on the new vehicle.
(A) the lease-loan buyer is not required to make
(B) with lease-loan buying there is no requirement of
(C) lease-loan buyers are not required to make
(D) for the lease-loan buyer there is no requirement of
(E) a lease-loan does not require the buyer to make
17. Native American burial sites dating back 5,000 years indicate that the residents of Maine at that time were part of a widespread culture of Algonquian-speaking people.
(A) were part of a widespread culture of Algonquian-speaking people
(B) had been part of a widespread culture of people who were Algonquian-speaking
(C) were people who were part of a widespread culture that was Algonquian-speaking
(D) had been people who were part of a widespread culture that was Algonquian-speaking
(E) were a people which had been part of a widespread, Algonquian-speaking culture
18. Each of Hemingway&aposs wives--Hadley Richardson. Pauline Pfeiffer. Martha Gelhom. and Mary Welsh –were strong and interesting women, very different from the often pallid women who populate his novels.
(A) Each of Hemingway&aposs wives--Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfeiffer, Martha Gelhom, and Mary Welsh--were strong and interesting women,
(B) Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfeiffer, Martha Gelhorn, and Mary Welsh--each of them Hemingway&aposs wives--were strong and, interesting women,
(C) Hemingway&aposs wives--Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfeiffer, Martha Gelhom, and Mary Welsh--were all strong and interesting women,
(D) Strong and interesting women—Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfeiffer, Martha Gelhom, and Mary Welsh--each a wife of Hemingway, was
(E) Strong and interesting women—Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfeiffer, Martha Gelhom, and Mary Welsh--every one of Hemingway&aposs wives were
19. In addition to having more protein -than wheat does, the protein in rice is higher quality than that in wheat, with more of the amino acids essential to the human diet.
(A) the protein in rice is higher quality than that in
(B) rice has protein of higher quality than that in
(C) the protein in rice is higher in quality than it is in
(D) rice protein is higher in quality than it is in
(E) rice has a protein higher in quality than
20. An array of tax incentives has led to a boom in the construction of new office buildings; so abundant has capital been for commercial real estate that investors regularly scour the country for areas in which to build.
(A) so abundant has capital been for commercial real estate that
(B) capital has been so abundant for commercial real estate, so that
(C) the abundance of capital for commercial real estate has been such,
(D) such has the abundance of capital been for commercial real estate that
(E) such has been an abundance of capital for commercial real estate,
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