gmat语法试题模拟题及答案八(4)
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GMAT(VERBAL)语法改错模拟试卷4(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1.A.sang more than 20 leading roles at the Metropolitan Opera since havingB.sang more than 20 leading roles at the Metropolitan Opera since having had C.has sung more than 20 leading roles at the Metropolitan Opera sinceD.has sung more than 20 leading roles at the Metropolitan Opera afterE.has sung more than 20 leading roles at the Metropolitan Opera subsequently to正确答案:C解析:根据A、B中的since短语判断A、B时态不对,同时since后跟having 动名词组这种表达不符合习惯,应用since+名词短语/从句。
C、D、E均用了现在完成时,但D、E中的现在完成时态与后面的after,subsequently to短语无法对应,而C中的完成时与since时间短语完美匹配。
知识模块:语法改错8.Even though its per capita food supply hardly increased during two decades, stringent rationing and planned distribution have allowed the People’s Republic of China to ensure nutritional levels of 2,000 calories per person per day for its population.A.Even though its per capita food supply hardly increases duringB.Even though its per capita food supply has hardly increased inC.Despite its per capital food supply hardly increasing overD.Despite there being hardly any increase in its per capita food supply duringE.Although there is hardly any increase in per capita food supply for正确答案:B解析:根据上篇所述GMAT公理,C、D的despite+名词这种复杂结构应换用although、though等引导的让步从句,而A、B、E最大的差异在于时态。
GMAT(VERBAL)阅读模拟试卷8(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1.Traditionally, the first firm to commercialize a new technology has benefited from the unique opportunity to shape product definitions, forcing fol- lowers to adapt to a standard or invest in an unproven alternative. Today, however, the largest payoffs may go to companies that lead in developing integrated approaches for successful mass produc- tion and distribution. Producers of the Beta format for video cassette recorders(VCR’s), for example, were first to develop the VCR commercially in 1975, but producers of the rival VHS(Video Home System)format proved to be more successful at forming strategic alliances with other producers and distributors to manufacture and market their VCR format. Seeking to maintain exclusive control over VCR distribution, Beta producers were reluctant to form such alliances and eventually lost ground to VHS in the competition for the global VCR market. Despite Beta’ s substantial technological head start and the fact that VHS was neither technically better nor cheaper than Beta, developers of VHS quickly turned a slight early lead in sales into a dominant position. Strategic alignments with producers of prerecorded tapes reinforced the VHS advantage. The perception among consumers that prere- corded tapes were more available in VHS format further expanded VHS’ s share of the market. By the end of the 1980 s, Beta was no longer in production.1.The passage is primarily concerned with which of the following?A.Evaluating two competing technologies.B.Tracing the impact of a new technology by narrating a sequence of events.C.Reinterpreting an event from contemporary business history.D.Illustrating a business strategy by means of a case history.E.Proposing an innovative approach to business planning.正确答案:D解析:主题题型:A.评价两种竞争技术。
gmat考试题及答案一、GMAT考试阅读理解题及答案1. 题目:In a recent study, researchers found that people who regularly engage in physical activities are less likely to suffer from chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. The study suggests that regular exercise can significantly reduce the risk of these diseases.Question: What is the main finding of the study mentioned in the passage?A. Regular exercise has no effect on chronic diseases.B. People who exercise regularly are more likely to suffer from chronic diseases.C. Regular exercise can reduce the risk of chronic diseases.D. Physical activities can cause heart disease and diabetes.Answer: C2. 题目:The company's new marketing strategy focuses on targeting younger consumers, as they believe that this demographic is more likely to be interested in their products. The strategy includes launching a social media campaign and offering discounts to students.Question: What is the main objective of the company's new marketing strategy?A. To target older consumers.B. To increase sales among students.C. To target younger consumers.D. To reduce the company's social media presence.Answer: C二、GMAT考试逻辑推理题及答案1. 题目:Premise: All birds can fly.Conclusion: Penguins can fly.Question: What is the logical error in the conclusion?A. The conclusion is true.B. The conclusion is false because penguins are birds.C. The conclusion is false because penguins cannot fly.D. The conclusion is true because penguins are birds.Answer: C2. 题目:Premise: If it rains, then the game will be canceled.Premise: The game was not canceled.Conclusion: It did not rain.Question: What type of logical reasoning is used in this argument?A. Deductive reasoning.B. Inductive reasoning.C. Abductive reasoning.D. Causal reasoning.Answer: A三、GMAT考试数据充分性题及答案1. 题目:Is the sum of two numbers, x and y, greater than 10?(1) x is greater than 5.(2) y is greater than 5.Question: Is statement (1) alone sufficient, statement (2) alone sufficient, or both statements together sufficient to answer the question?A. Statement (1) alone is sufficient.B. Statement (2) alone is sufficient.C. Both statements together are sufficient.D. Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient.Answer: D2. 题目:What is the value of the variable z?(1) z is twice the value of x.(2) The sum of x and y is 10.Question: Is statement (1) alone sufficient, statement (2) alone sufficient, or both statements together sufficient to answer the question?A. Statement (1) alone is sufficient.B. Statement (2) alone is sufficient.C. Both statements together are sufficient.D. Neither statement alone nor together is sufficient.Answer: D四、GMAT考试语法改错题及答案1. 题目:The company, which was founded by John in 2005, is now one of the largest in the industry.(A) which was founded by John in 2005(B) was founded by John in 2005(C) was it founded by John in 2005(D) it was founded by John in 2005Answer: B2. 题目:After the storm, the city had to deal with the damage to the buildings, and also to the roads.(A) and also to the roads(B) and also with the roads(C) as well as to the roads(D) and also the roadsAnswer: C这些题目和答案仅供参考,GMAT考试的题目类型和难度可能会有所不同。
Gmat语法试题模拟题1. With its plan to develop seven and a half acres of shore land,Cleveland is but one of a large number of communities on the Great Lakes that is looking to its waterfront as a way to improve the quality of urban life and attract new businesses.(A)is looking to its waterfront as a way to improve the quality of urban life and attract(B)is looking at its waterfront to improve the quality of urban life and attract(C)are looking to their waterfronts to improve the quality of urban life and attract(D)are looking to its waterfront as a way of improving the quality of urban life and attracting(E)are looking at their waterfronts as a way they can improve the quality of urban life and attract参考答案KEY:CDEAE DDECE BEBBC AACB2. Byron possessed powers of observation that would have made him a great anthropologist and that makes his letters as a group the rival of the best novels of the time.(A)makes his letters as a group the rival of(B)makes his letters as a group one to rival(C)makes his letters a group rivaling(D)make his letters as a group the rival of(E)make his letters a group which is the rival of3. 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) superficial such as when each of the three major networks (B)superficial,as can sometimes occur if all of the 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 each4. The filibuster, a parliamentary device that slows the snail's pace that prevails even in the best of times in congressional sessions and tests the endurance of everyone associated with it,seems more and more an anachronism in the age of telecommunications.(A)sessions and tests the endurance of everyone associated with it,seems(B)sessions and tests the endurance of everyone who is associated with it,seeming to be(C)sessions,tests the endurance of everyone associated with it,seems(D)sessions,that tests the endurance of everyone associated with it and seems(E)sessions,testing the endurance of everyone associated with it and seeming5. Comparing the Quechans with other Native Americans of the Southwest,the Quechans were singularly uninterested in the accumulation of material wealth or in the crafting of elaborate pottery and basketry.(A)Comparing the Quechans with other Native Americans of the Southwest,the Quechans(B)When you compare the Quechans to other Native Americans of the Southwest,they(C)When other Native Americans of the Southwest are compared to the Quechans,they(D)Comparison to other Native Americans of the Southwest shows that the Quechans(E)Compared with other Native Americans of the Southwest,the Quechans6. The guiding principles of the tax plan released by the Treasury Department could have even a greater significance for the economy than the particulars of the plan.(A)even a greater significance for the economy than(B)a significance that is even greater for the economy than(C)even greater significance for the economy than have(D)even greater significance for the economy than do(E) a significance even greater for the economy than have7. One noted economist has made a comparison of the Federal Reserve and an automobile as racingthrough a tunnel,bouncing first off one wall,then the other;the car may get where it is going,butpeople may be hurt in the process.(A)made a comparison of the Federal Reserve and an automobile as racing through a tunnel,bouncing(B)made a comparison between the Federal Reserve and an automobile racing through a tunnel,bouncing(C)compared the Federal Reserve with an automobile as racing through a tunnel and which bounced(D)compared the Federal Reserve to an automobile racing through a tunnel,bouncing(E)compared the Federal Reserve with an automobile that races through a tunnel and it bounces8.The report on the gross national product——the nation's total production of goods and services——showed that second-quarter inflation was somewhat lower than a previous estimation and thesavings rate slightly higher.(A) a previous estimation and the savings rate slightly higher(B) a previous estimation and with a slightly higher savings rate(C) a previous estimate and that the savings rate is slightly higher(D)previously estimated and a slightly higher savings rate(E)previously estimated and that the savings rate was slightly higher9. Like John McPhee's works,Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works an interesting and complete world outhigher.(A) a previous estimation and the savings rate slightly higher(B) a previous estimation and with a slightly higher savings rate(C) a previous estimate and that the savings rate is slightly higher(D)previously estimated and a slightly higher savings rate(E)previously estimated and that the savings rate was slightly higher9. Like John McPhee's works,Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works an interesting and complete world out of hundreds of tiny details about a seemingly uninteresting subject.(A)Like John McPhee's works,Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works(B)Like John McPhee,Ann Beattie's works painstakingly assemble(C)Like John McPhee,Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works(D)Just as John McPhee's,so Ann Beattie's works painstakingly assemble(E)Just as John McPhee,Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works10. Because natural gas is composed mostly of methane,a simple hydrocarbon,vehicles powered by natural gas emit less of certain pollutants than the burning of gasoline or diesel fuel.(A)less of certain pollutants than the burning of gasoline or diesel fuel(B)fewer of certain pollutants than burning gasoline or diesel fuel do(C)less of certain pollutants than gasoline or diesel fuel(D)fewer of certain pollutants than does burning gasoline or diesel fuel(E)less of certain pollutants than those burning gasoline or diesel fuel11. Similar to rising interest rates,consumer and producer prices have been rising.(A)Similar to rising interest rates,consumer and producer prices have been rising.(B)Consumer and producer prices have been rising,as have interest rates.(C)As interest rates are rising,so have consumer and producer prices.(D)Consumer and producer prices have been rising,like interest rates do.(E)Consumer and producer prices,as interest rates,have been rising.12. 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 like the breathing of human beings(D)as human beings when breathing(E)just as human beings do when they breathe13. The United States government employs a much larger proportion of women in trade negotiations than any government.(A) a much larger proportion of women in trade negotiations than any(B) a much larger proportion of women in trade negotiations than does any other(C)much larger proportions of women in trade negotiations than has any(D)proportions of women in trade negotiations that are much larger than any(E)proportions of women in trade negotiations that are much larger than any other14. A migraine typically afflicts one side of the head,lasts for hours or days,and may recur as infrequently as once every other month or often,as daily.(A)as infrequently as once every other month or often,as(B)as infrequently as once every other month or as often as(C)infrequently,as often as once every other month,or often,like(D)infrequently,like once every other month,or often,like(E)infrequently,like once every otny other15. Founded in 1983,the magazine increased its circulation more than double since then,and its advertising.(A)increased its circulation more than double since then,(B)has since increased its circulation more than double,(C)has since more than doubled its circulation(D)since then more than doubled its circulation(E)more than doubled its circulation since then16. Unlike Gertrude Stein,Ezra Pound,and other expatriates,William Carlos Williams insisted thatpoets honor their own regions and employ specifically American rhythms.(A)Unlike Gertrude Stein,Ezra Pound,and other expatriates,William Carlos Williams insisted(B)Although Gertrude Stein,Ezra Pound,and other expatriates did not,William Carlos Williams'insistence was(C)Contrary to Gertrude Stein,Ezra Pound,and other expatriates,it was William Carlos Williams who insisted(D)As opposed to what Gertrude Stein,Ezra Pound,and other expatriates did,William CarlosWilliams was to insist.(E)While Gertrude Stein,Ezra Pound,and other expatriates did not,William Carlos Williamswas insistent17. Just as plant species native to regions with browsing mammals evolved many natural anti-browser defenses (such as sharp spines and toxic chemicals),so humans in malarial regions haveevolved dozens of chemical defenses against malaria.(A)so humans in malarial regions have evolved dozens of chemical defenses against malaria(B)humans in malarial regions have been evolving dozens of chemical defenses against malaria(C)there has been,in malarial regions,an evolution of dozens of human chemical defensesagainst malaria(D)dozens of chemical defenses against malaria have been evolved by humans in malarial regions(E)similarlly,in malarial regions,humans have evolved dozens of chemical defenses against malaria18. As virtually all the nation's 50 busiest airports are,New York's were built for an age of propellers,before jet planes weighing 800,000 pounds needed over two miles of runway.(A)As virtually all the nation's 50 busiest airports are(B)As with virtually all of the nation's 50 busiest airports(C)Like virtually all of the nation's 50 busiest airports(D)Like the cities where virtually all the nation's 50 busiest airports are(E)Like other cities where virtually all the nation's 50 busiest airports are19.Poor management,outdated technology,competition from overseas,and steel's replacement to materials like aluminum and fiber-reinforced plastics have all been cited as causes for the decline of the United States steel industry.(A)steel's replacement to materials like(B)the replacement of steel by such materials as (C)the replacing of steel with materials of(D)the replacing of steel by means of materials like (E)to replace steel by materials such as参考答案KEY:CDEAE DDECE BEBBC AACB。
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as的用法3. 考了 so.....as......., so.....that.......,什么什么的忘了4. 有关自由女神像的.一道,说国会同意接受法国捐赠的自由女神像但是要用作灯塔,这里狗主选了as灯塔,好像是D,开头是以那个法案开头的5. As用法,四題分析:Just as I need xxx to do yyy, (so) my brother needs aaa to do bbb.Just as I need xxx to do yyy, (so) does my brother need aaa to do bbb.the only one + of7. 考到了一道题,关于定语从句里主谓一致的选项。
答案中有the only one of the law firms that uses 这个选项,百度后发现the only one + of 后面的定语从句是单数动词的,切记。
其他混淆的项有one of --- that uses 这个是错的。
分析:考点主谓一致,用主谓一致作为一个优先的split,非常有效,当然要结合语义,找准主语和谓语。
returning10. 开始一道题很绕。
大概记得结构是:The scientists round up as many as 10000 animals that were set free by the own of the animal presevre, returning-----(伴随状语)楼主选的就是这个结构,但是很别扭,因为发觉returning是伴随状语,前面的句子结构应该是:animals were set free, returning而不是狗主选的这个。
gmat试题及答案1. 问题:在以下句子中,哪个词是多余的?- A. 我昨天去超市买了一些水果。
- B. 我昨天去超市买了一些蔬菜。
- C. 我昨天去超市买了一些水果和蔬菜。
- D. 我昨天去超市买了一些蔬菜和水果。
答案:D2. 问题:以下哪个选项是正确的数学表达式?- A. \(2x + 3 = 5\) 解为 \(x = 1\)- B. \(3x - 2 = 7\) 解为 \(x = 3\)- C. \(4x^2 - 9 = 0\) 解为 \(x = 3\)- D. \(5x + 6 = 11\) 解为 \(x = 1\)答案:B3. 问题:根据以下信息,确定哪个国家是正确的?- A. 法国的首都是伦敦。
- B. 澳大利亚的首都是悉尼。
- C. 巴西的首都是里约热内卢。
- D. 印度的首都是新德里。
答案:D4. 问题:在逻辑推理中,以下哪个选项是有效的论证?- A. 如果下雨,地面就会湿。
地面湿了,所以一定下雨了。
- B. 如果天黑了,灯就会亮。
灯亮了,所以天黑了。
- C. 如果风大,风筝会飞得高。
风筝飞得高,所以风一定大。
- D. 如果下雪,交通会堵塞。
交通堵塞了,所以一定下雪了。
答案:C5. 问题:在以下句子中,哪个词组是正确的?- A. 他经常去图书馆借书。
- B. 他经常去图书馆借书和杂志。
- C. 他经常去图书馆借书和借杂志。
- D. 他经常去图书馆借书或杂志。
答案:A6. 问题:以下哪个选项是正确的语法结构?- A. 我喜欢吃苹果和香蕉。
- B. 我喜欢吃苹果和香蕉,并且我也喜欢橘子。
- C. 我喜欢吃苹果和香蕉,但是我也喜欢橘子。
- D. 我喜欢吃苹果和香蕉,或我也喜欢橘子。
答案:B7. 问题:在以下句子中,哪个词是正确的形容词形式?- A. 这个女孩非常美丽。
- B. 这个女孩非常漂亮。
- C. 这个女孩非常聪明。
- D. 这个女孩非常聪明,并且也很美丽。
答案:D8. 问题:以下哪个选项是正确的动词时态?- A. 我正在去图书馆。
英语TEM-8专八测试模拟卷含答案I. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best complete the sentence:1. The _ is used by astrologers to help calculate the influence of the planets on people’s lives.A. zephyrB.zodiacC.zymeD.zest2. It’s a _ timetable. Sometime lessons happen, sometimes they don’t.A. haphazardB.odiousC.haughtyD.handicapped3. No men was allowed to _ on the livelihood of his neighbour.A. wadeB.invokeC.muffleD.infringe4. The poor man’s clothes were so _ that they couldn’t be repaired any more.A. oozedB.raggedC.moppedD.mocked5. The scents of the flowers was _ to us by the breeze.A. interceptedB.detestedC.saturatedD.wafted6. The machinery had been wrecked so efficiently that police were sure it was a case of _.A.vagabonedB.sabotageC.paradoxD.tachyon7. The actor amused the audience by _ some well-known people.A. embroideringB.riggingC.yelpingD.mimicking8. The speaker _ us with tales of exotic lands and buried treasure.A. detourB.offsetC.tantalizedD. ushered9. I assure you there was no _ motive in my suggestion.A. ulteriorB.stationaryC. vulgarD. toxic10. Government loan have been the _ of several shaky business companies.A. tornadoB.salvationC.delinquencyD. momentum11. The hunter kept the lion’s skin and head as _.A. trophiesB. filletC. tulipD. clown12. We saw the canoe _ , throwing its passengers into the water.A. prostrateB. overturnC. simulateD. brag13. He has been drinking alcohol so heavily that his death severely affected and got his _ alcoholically.A. quittanceB. qualmC. quailD. quietus14. The orphanage is just one of he r_ causes.A. phoneticB. philanthropicC. prevalentD. lunatic15. After a period of probation a _ becomes a nun.A. sopranoB. hippie C novice D. monsieur16. Despite his wealth and position, he has an _ personality.A. unassumingB. unprecedentedC. underminingD. uncouth17. The island is maintained as a _ for endangered species.A. wetlandsB. sanctuaryC. mire D .heath18. If you _ something, such as food or drink, you reduce its quality or make it weaker, for example by adding water to it.A. adulterateB. moorC. vaccinateD. sue19. A _ is a grill on which meat, fish, and other foods are cooled over hot charcoal, usually out of doors.A. duetB. fagC. tonicD. barbecue20. The _ warned the sleeping troops that the enemy was creeping near.A. pickpocketB. picketC. pikeD. pickup21. When you are suffering from _ you have red spots on your skin and you feel as if you have a cold,A. apathyB. measlesC. impotenceD. schizophrenia22. Their business was war, murder, _ and rape.A. pillageB. auditC. bonanzaD. nectar23. He was brought before the _ for trial.A. tribunalB. isleC. granaryD. observatory24. The guests, having eaten until they were _ , now listened inattentively to the speakers.A. contraceptedB. satiatedC. gripedD. trespassed25. If you spill hot liquid on your skin it will _ you.A. scaleB. scaldC. shunD. shunt26. The meeting took on a different _ after his moving speech.A. presageB. postureC. travestyD. trauma27. While she had the fever, she _ for hours.A .raved B. sniggered C. tittered D. perforated28. The mice _ when the cat came.A. rambledB. lingeredC. saunteredD. scampered29. Many animals display_ instincts only while their offspring are young and helpless.A. cerebralB. imperiousC. ruefulD. maternal30. On August 18th the president announced a general _ for political exiles.A. adoB. yogaC. quartetD. amnestyII. Each sentence has a xsrord or phrase underlined. There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence. Choose the ONE word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part:31. She lived on the yonder side of the valley.A.fartherB. nearerC. eitherD. left32. Theolddouple lived in abject poverty.A. honestB. inancialpleteD.noble33. Larry was so absorbed in his novel that she forgot about his dinner cooking in the oven.A. engrossedB. enlivenedC. obligedD. excelled34. His grandfather used to be an admiral.A. a toperB. a generalC. atop naval officerD. a colonel35.She distributed gifts in a bountiful and gracious manner.A.modestB.stingyC.generousD.sparing36. I have just had a long bout of house cleaning.A. hourB. brushC.periodD. fight37. The girls braided their hair with flowers.A. plaitedB. combedC. ecoratedD. dressed38. They got in quite a brawl.A.snitB.fightC.ballyD.littering39. Her brazen contempt for authority angered the officials.A.insolentB. innocentC. insomuchD. isolated40. After the storm the lake returned to its usual calm state.A. flaccidB.placidC. lucidD. acid41.Charles was in no positionto make a judicious decision.A. wiseB. courageC.restedplete42.This wood is too wet to kindle.A. chopB. carveC. dryD. burn43. The politician promised to be candid, but we wondered.A. sweetB. open and frankC. casualD. discreet44. The lambs capered about in the meadow.A. stumbledB. ranC. dancedD. skipped45. Therewas a caption underneath the photograph.A. signatureB. graphC. titleD. design46. She is the most faultless person in the group.A.impeccableB.impartibleC.imminentD.impellent47.The waiter fawned on the rich customers in hopes of a large tip.A. ignoredB.sought favor fromC. sought help fromD. smiled at48. Not wishing to attend thedance, Marie feigned illness.A. infectedB. solicitedC.disguisedD. enacted49. He is one of the young lady's fervent admirers.A. ardentB. firstC. youngD. unseen50. Huey Long's denunciations of the federal government were often inspired by the fervor of his listeners.A. sizeB. curiosityC. cheerfulnessD. zeal51. Fidelity is a quality of character that is admired by most people.A. GenerosityB. ChastityC.FaithfulnessD. Wisdom52.The police will make every effort to capture the fiend who murdered the children.A.foolish personB. wicked personC. hot-headed personD.suspected person53. We found a hamlet in the deep forest with only six families.A. an empty spaceB.a cottageC.a small villageD. a tribe54. The rising prices are harassing the manufacturers and the consumers.A. to the benefit ofB. causing contradictionsC. stimulatingD. worrying55. He is always harping on lack of opportunity.A. talking tiresomely aboutB. talking rapidly aboutC. talking loudly aboutD. talking widely about56. Because the details of the project were rather hazy, we decided to reject the proposal.A. dubiousB. unobtainableC. lucrativeD. vague57.If Mr. Jones had known that she were a criminal, he would never have aided or helpedher in any way.A. curtailedB. repelledC.abetted .D.surfeited58. In front of the house is a small lake hemmed in by thick leafy trees.A. viewedB. blockedC. lined up withD.surrounded59. He refused to see anyone and remained a hermit all his life.A. hereticB. fugitiveC.recluseD. veteran60. She wants to hitch her trailer to your car.A. wreckB. hatchC.connectD. thatch61. Does he love his wealthy mother or only pretend fo mercenary reasons?A. personalB. unexplainedC. instinctD.selfish62. Pick up that mess of dirty clothes and have them washed.A. clutterB.clusterC. clatterD. cloister63. His joke caused mirth in the audience.A. misunderstandingB. confusionughterD. reaction64.A person's miscellaneous expenses include stamps and haircuts.A. foodB.varied monorC. additionalD. annual65. With alittle care you coulci have avoided the mishap.A.accidentB. defeatC. misunderstandingD. riot66. He ushered me to my seat at once.A.guidedB. preservedC. adheredD. engaged67. In winter, many homeless vagabonds prefer to live in prisonather than to live in the open.A. childrenB.wandersC. criminalsD. unemployed workers68.Confucius is considered the greatest of the ancient Chinese sage.A.philosopherB.biographerC.geologistD.geographer69. A concert was given in the saloon of the ship.A. deck houseB. conference roomC.passenger cabinD. bar-room70. Typifcally, ocean reefs teem with fish.A. swarm withB. are slimy withC. are poisonous toD. are uninhabited byIII. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the forms where necessary.A) alumnus swivel console raisin cogitate devolve efface verdant glint bikini71. The colleges all have well-kept _ lawns.72. One-piece swimming costumes are more fashionable than _ this year.73. To be a good manager, you must know how to _ responsibility downwards.74. The whole country had tried to _ the memory of the old dictatorship.75. She _ her chair round and stared out across the back lawn.76. He tried to _ her, but she kept saying it was all her own fault.77. For breakfast I have porridge made with water, to which I add _.78. The stream _ upon the moonlight.79. I was just _ upon the meaning of life.80. Several famous _ have agreed to help raise money for the school's restoration fund.B) siphon skid invoice pantomime elf malnutrition tarmac syrup consummate81. In fairy stories, _ are small magical beings who play tricks on people,82. She puts a piece of plastic tubing in her mouth and starts _ as form a huge metal drum.83. Three planes were standing on the _.84. The vegetable curry is served with rice and _.85. The car pulled up toofast and _ on the dusty shoulder of the road.86. _ is an amusing musical play, and is also used to mean mime.87. All the parts have been taken from stock but they need to be _ before shipping.88. Having agreed a price through the computer, the customers own machine can then automatically produce an invoice to _ the deal.89. She always has prune in _ for breakfast.90. Many thousands of refugees have already died from _.C) gore syllabus finale whereupon hooligan skulk tartan skimp ramp paragon91. All the dancers come on stage during the grand _.92. Which modern novels are on the _ this year?93. Many families must _ on their food and other necessities just to meet the monthly rent.94. _ is mainly associated with Scotland.95. The bullfighter was almost _ to death.96. I thought I saw someone in the bushes-perhaps we should call the police.97. _ had sprayed paint all over the car.98. To get to the cinema foyer, you have to push the wheelchair up the _.99. 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gmat语法试题模拟题及答案八(2)6. A proposal has been made to trim the horns from rhinoceroses to discourage poachers;the questionis whether tourists will continue to visit game parks and see rhinoceroses after their horns aretrimmed.(A)whether tourists will continue to visit game parks and see rhinoceroses after theirhorns are(B)whether tourists will continue to visit game parks to see one once their horns are(C)whether tourists will continue to visit game parks to see rhinoceroses once the animals' horns have been(D)if tourists will continue to visit game parks and see rhinoceroses once the animals' horns are(E)if tourists will continue to visit game parks to see one after the animals' horns have been7. The technical term "pagination" is a process that leaves editors,instead of printers,assemble thepage images that become the metal or plastic platesused in printing.(A)is a process that leaves editors,instead of printers,assemble(B)refers to a process that allows editors,rather than printers,to assemble(C)is a process leaving the editors,rather than printers,to assemble(D)refers to a process which allows editors,but not to printers,the assembly of(E)has reference to the process leaving to editors,instead of the printer,assembling8. The black hole has entered the popular imagination as an object too massive that neither light normatter can escape its gravitational pull.(A)too massive that neither light nor matter can escape its(B)too massive for either allowing light or matter to escape its(C)massive enough that either light or matter cannot escape their(D)so massive that neither light nor matter could escape their(E)so massive that neither light nor matter can escape its9. After crude oil,natural gas is the United States second biggest fuel source and supplied almostexclusively from reserves in North America.(A)After crude oil,natural gas is the United States second biggest fuel source and supplied almostexclusively from reserves in North America.(B)Natural gas,after crude oil the United States second biggest fuel source,supplied almost exclusively from reserves in North America.(C)Being supplied almost exclusively from reserves in North America,natural gas,the United States second biggest fuel source after crude oil.(D)Natural gas,the United States' second biggest fuel source after crude oil,is supplied almost exclusively from reserves in North America.(E)Natural gas is supplied almost exclusively from reserves in North America,being the UnitedStates' second biggest fuel source after crude oil.【。
gmat模拟考试题及答案GMAT(Graduate Management Admission Test)模拟考试题及答案问题一:数学部分 - 算术题目:如果一个公司在第一季度的销售额是120万美元,第二季度的销售额比第一季度增长了20%,那么第二季度的销售额是多少?答案:第二季度的销售额是第一季度的120%,即120万美元 * 1.20 = 144万美元。
问题二:数学部分 - 代数题目:如果一个线性方程的斜率是2,且经过点(3, 6),求这个方程的表达式。
答案:根据点斜式方程 y - y1 = m(x - x1),代入点(3, 6)和斜率2,得到 y - 6 = 2(x - 3),简化后得到 y = 2x。
问题三:逻辑推理题目:所有成功的企业家都是优秀的领导者。
如果一个人不是优秀的领导者,那么他不可能是一个成功的企业家。
以下哪项如果为真,最能支持上述论述?A. 成功的企业家通常具有很高的智商。
B. 优秀的领导者通常具有高度的责任感。
C. 优秀的领导者通常能够激励他们的团队。
D. 所有优秀的领导者都是成功的企业家。
答案:C. 优秀的领导者通常能够激励他们的团队。
这个选项直接支持了优秀的领导能力与成功企业家之间的关系。
问题四:阅读理解文章摘要:在一项研究中,科学家们发现,经常食用富含Omega-3脂肪酸的食物可以显著降低心脏病的风险。
问题:根据文章,哪种食物成分与降低心脏病风险有关?答案:Omega-3脂肪酸。
问题五:语法部分题目:下面哪个句子在语法上是正确的?A. She is one of the most talented musicians who has ever played the violin.B. She is one of the most talented musicians who have ever played the violin.C. She is the most talented musician who has ever played the violin.D. She is the most talented musician who have ever played the violin.答案:B. She is one of the most talented musicians who have ever played the violin. 这个句子正确地使用了复数形式,因为“musicians”是复数。
gmat模拟试题题目一:1. Verbal Section (语文部分)Reading Comprehension (阅读理解)Directions: For each question in this section, select the best answer from the given choices.Questions 1-4 are based on the following passage.Passage 1:In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the detrimental effects of excessive smartphone use on mental health. Studies have shown that individuals who spend long hours on their smartphones are more prone to anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders. Researchers argue that the constant exposure to social media and digital distractions can negatively impact cognitive abilities and emotional well-being. Moreover, excessive smartphone use has been linked to a decrease in face-to-face social interactions and a rise in social isolation.Question 1: What is the main concern of the passage?a) The impact of smartphone use on mental health.b) The benefits of face-to-face social interactions.c) The increase in cognitive abilities due to smartphone use.d) The positive effects of digital distractions on emotional well-being.Question 2: According to the passage, excessive smartphone use can lead to which of the following?a) Increased cognitive abilities.b) Enhanced emotional well-being.c) Decreased face-to-face social interactions.d) Improved sleep patterns.Question 3: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a potential effect of excessive smartphone use?a) Anxiety.b) Depression.c) Improved cognitive abilities.d) Sleep disorders.Question 4: What does the author imply about the impact of social media and digital distractions?a) They have a positive influence on individuals' well-being.b) They have no effect on cognitive abilities.c) They can negatively affect individuals' emotional health.d) They improve face-to-face social interactions.题目二:2. Quantitative Section (数学部分)Problem Solving (问题解决)Directions: For each question in this section, select the best answer from the given choices.Question 5: A rectangular garden is 10 meters long and 6 meters wide. If a path of uniform width is built around the garden, increasing the total area to 150 square meters, what is the width of the path in meters?a) 2b) 3c) 4d) 5Question 6: A company has a total of 120 employees. If 25% of the employees are managers and the remaining employees are non-managerial staff, how many non-managerial staff does the company have?a) 30b) 45c) 60d) 75Question 7: In a certain classroom, the ratio of boys to girls is 3:4. If there are 27 boys in the classroom, how many girls are there?a) 25b) 27c) 36d) 48Question 8: A bookstore sells used books for 25% off the original price. If a book originally costs $40, how much will it cost after the discount?a) $10b) $25c) $30d) $35题目三:3. Integrated Reasoning Section (综合推理部分)Table Analysis (表格分析)Directions: For each question in this section, select the best answer from the given choices.Question 9: Study the following table, which shows the distribution of students by gender and grade level in a university. Then answer the question below.Table: Distribution of Students by Gender and Grade LevelMale FemaleFreshman 120 100Sophomore 95 85Junior 75 90Senior 90 80What is the total number of students in the university?a) 470b) 440c) 390d) 375题目四:4. Analytical Writing Assessment (分析写作评估)Directions: In this section, you will be presented with an argument and asked to analyze it. You should consider the logical soundness of the argument as well as the support provided for the claims and assumptions. Your response should be well-structured and demonstrate clear, concise writing.Question 10:The following is an excerpt from a memorandum issued by the CEO of a software company."Recent statistics indicate that our company has experienced a decline in customer satisfaction over the past year. To address this issue, I propose implementing a customer loyalty program, offering discounts and rewards tofrequent customers. This program has been successful for our competitors and can help improve customer retention and satisfaction."Write a response in which you analyze the argument presented above. In your analysis, consider any flaws in the reasoning and the evidence provided. Also, discuss what additional evidence, if any, would strengthen the argument and explain how it would impact the logical soundness of the argument.长度不够的时候可以增加例子、分析步骤、证据等内容来达到所需字数。
gmat考试题GMAT(Graduate Management Admission Test)是全球范围内最为知名的商学院研究生入学考试。
GMAT考试题目包括语法、阅读理解、逻辑思维和数学等多个科目。
考生需要在规定的时间内回答一系列题目,以评估其在商学院学习中所需的能力。
以下是一些常见的GMAT考试题目及解答。
1. 语法题题目:下列哪个句子中的动词形式正确?A) He had went to the store yesterday.B) She have been studying for hours.C) They has completed the project on time.D) We were playing soccer in the park.解答:D) We were playing soccer in the park.2. 阅读理解题题目:根据以下文章,回答问题:文章:根据最新研究,早晨喝一杯咖啡可以提高大脑的注意力和记忆力。
研究者发现,咖啡因可以刺激中枢神经系统,改善思维能力。
此外,咖啡还可以提高代谢率,帮助人们保持清醒。
因此,早晨喝咖啡有助于提高工作效率和学习成绩。
问题:为什么早晨喝咖啡有助于提高工作效率和学习成绩?解答:根据文章中的研究结果,早晨喝咖啡可以刺激中枢神经系统,提高注意力和记忆力,从而提高工作效率和学习成绩。
3. 逻辑思维题题目:下列命题中哪个是合乎逻辑的?A) 如果今天下雨,那么我会带雨伞。
B) 如果今天下雨,那么我一定会带雨伞。
C) 如果今天下雨,那么我可能会带雨伞。
D) 如果今天下雨,那么我绝对不会带雨伞。
解答:C) 如果今天下雨,那么我可能会带雨伞。
4. 数学题题目:下列方程中哪个是一元二次方程?A) 2x + 3y = 6B) x^2 + 3x + 2 = 0C) 3x + 4y = 10D) x + y = 5解答:B) x^2 + 3x + 2 = 0以上是一些常见的GMAT考试题目及解答。
2022年GMAT模拟题及答案Recent years have brought minority-owned businesses in the United States unprecedented opportunities—as well as new and significant risks. Civil rights activists have long argued that one of the principal reasons why Blacks, Hispanics, and other minority groups have difficulty establishing themselves in business is that they lack access to the sizable orders and subcontracts that are generated by large companies. Now Congress, in apparent agreement, has required by law that businesses awarded federal contracts of more than $500,000 do their best to find minority subcontractors and record their efforts to do so on forms filed with the government. Indeed, some federal and local agencies have gone so far as to set specific percentage goals for apportioning parts of public works contracts to minority enterprises.Corporate response appears to have been substantial. According to figures collected in 1977, the total of corporate contracts with minority businesses rose from $77 million in 1972 to $1.1 billion in 1977. The projected total of corporate contracts with minority businesses for the early 1980’s is estimated to be over 53 billion per year with no letup anticipated in the next decade. Promising as it is for minority businesses, this increased patronage poses dangers for them, too. First, minority firms risk expanding too fast and overextending themselves financially, since most are small concerns and, unlike large businesses, they often need to make substantial investments in new plants, staff, equipment, and the like in order to perform work subcontracted to them. If, thereafter, their subcontracts are for some reason reduced, such firms can face potentially crippling fixed expenses. The world of corporate purchasing can be frustrating for small entrepreneurs who get requests for elaborate formal estimates and bids. Both consume valuable time and resources, and a small company’s efforts must soon result in orders, or both the morale and the financial health of the business will suffer.A second risk is that White-owned companies may seek to cash in on the increasing apportionments through formation of joint ventures with第1页/共5页minority-owned concerns. Of course, in many instances there are legitimate reasons for joint ventures; clearly, White and minority enterprises can team up (team up: v.(使)结成一队, 合作, 协作) to acquire business that neither could acquire alone. But civil rights groups and minority business owners have complained to Congress about minorities being set up as “fronts (a person, group, or thing used to mask the identity or true character or activity of the actual controlling agent)” with White backing, rather than being accepted as full partners in legitimate joint ventures.Third, a minority enterprise that secures the business of one large corporate customer often runs the danger of becoming—and remaining—dependent. Even in the best of circumstances, fierce competition from larger, more established companies makes it difficult for small concerns to broaden their customer bases: when such firms have nearly guaranteed orders from a single corporate benefactor, they may truly have to struggle against complacency arising from their current success.1. The primary purpose of the passage is to(A) present a commonplace idea and its inaccuracies(B) describe a situation and its potential drawbacks(C) propose a temporary solution to a problem(D) analyze a frequent source of disagreement(E) explore the implications of a finding2. The passage supplies information that would answer which of the following questions?(A) What federal agencies have set percentage goals for the use of minority-owned businesses in public works contracts?(B) To which government agencies must businesses awarded federal contracts report their efforts to find minority subcontractors?(C) How widespread is the use of minority-owned concerns as “fronts” by White backers seeking to obtain subcontracts?(D) How many more minority-owned businesses were there in 1977 than in 1972?(E) What is one set of conditions under which a small business第2页/共5页might find itself financially overextended?3. According to the passage, civil rights activists maintain that one disadvantage under which minority-owned businesses have traditionally had to labor (to suffer from some disadvantage or distress “labor under a delusion”) is that they have(A) been especially vulnerable to governmental mismanagement of the economy(B) been denied bank loans at rates comparable to those afforded larger competitors(C) not had sufficient opportunity to secure business created by large corporations(D) not been able to advertise in those media that reach large numbers of potential customers(E) not had adequate representation in the centers of government power4. The passage suggests that the failure of a large business to have its bids for subcontracts result quickly in orders might cause it to(A) experience frustration but not serious financial harm(B) face potentially crippling fixed expenses(C) have to record its efforts on forms filed with the government(D) increase its spending with minority subcontractors(E) revise its procedure for making bids for federal contracts and subcontracts5. The author implies that a minority-owned concern that does the greater part of its business with one large corporate customer should(A) avoid competition with larger, more established concerns by not expanding(B) concentrate on securing even more business from that corporation(C) try to expand its customer base to avoid becoming dependent on the corporation(D) pass on some of the work to be done for the corporation to other minority-owned concerns(E) use its influence with the corporation to promote subcontracting第3页/共5页with other minority concerns6. It can be inferred from the passage that, compared with the requirements of law, the percentage goals set by “some federal and local agencies” (lines 14-15) are(A) more popular with large corporations(B) more specific(C) less controversial(D) less expensive to enforce(E) easier to comply with7. Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the author’s assertion that, in the 1970’s, corporate response to federal requirements (lines 18-19) was substantial(A) Corporate contracts with minority-owned businesses totaled $2 billion in 1979.(B) Between 1970 and 1972, corporate contracts withminority-owned businesses declined by 25 percent.(C) The figures collected in 1977 underrepresented the extent of corporate contracts with minority-owned businesses.(D) The estimate of corporate spending with minority-owned businesses in 1980 is approximately $10 million too high.(E) The $1.1 billion represented the same percentage of total corporate spending in 1977 as did $77 million in 1972.8. The author would most likely agree with which of the following statements about corporate response to working with minority subcontractors?(A) Annoyed by the proliferation of “front” organizations, corporations are likely to reduce their efforts to work withminority-owned subcontractors in the near future.(B) Although corporations showed considerable interest in working with minority businesses in the 1970’s, their aversion to government paperwork made them reluctant to pursue many government contracts.(C) The significant response of corporations in the 1970’s is likely to be sustained and conceivably be increased throughout the 1980’s.(D) Although corporations are eager to cooperate with第4页/共5页minority-owned businesses, a shortage of capital in the 1970’s made substantial response impossible.(E) The enormous corporate response has all but eliminated the dangers of over-expansion that used to plague small minority-owned businesses.参考答案:BECA CBEC文档内容到此结束,欢迎大家下载、修改、丰富并分享给更多有需要的人。
14. As rare as something becomes, be it a baseball card or a musical recording or a postage stamp, the more avidly it is sought by collectors . (A) As rare as something becomes, be it (B) As rare as something becomes, whether it is (C) As something becomes rarer and rarer, like (D) The rarer something becomes, like (E) The rarer something becomes, whether it is 15. Psychologists now contend that the way adults think and feel are determined as much by their peers in early childhood than by their parents. (A) are determined as much by their peers in early childhood than by their (B) are determined as much by peers in early childhood as do their (C) is determined as much by their early childhood peers as by their (D) have been determined by childhood peers as much as their (E) was determined as much by one's peers in childhood as by one's 16. Migraine, the most debilitating common form of headache, afflicts perhaps 18 million Americans, who collectively lose 64 million workdays a year, and they cost the nation $50 billion in medical expenses and lost work time. (A) year, and they cost the nation $50 billion in medical expenses and lost (B) year and thus cost the nation $50 billion in medical expenses and lost (C) year, so as to cost the nation $50 billion in medical expenses and lost (D) year that costs the nation $50 billion in lost medical expenses and (E) year, which thus cost the nation $50 billion in lost medical expenses and 17. Like many others of his generation of Native American leaders, Joseph Brant lived in two worlds; born into an Iroquois community and instructed in traditional Iroquois ways, he also received an education from English-speaking teachers. (A) Like many others of his generation of Native American leaders, Joseph Brant lived in two worlds; (B) Like many others of his generation of Native American leaders, living in two worlds, Joseph Brant was (C) Like many another of his generation of Native American leaders, Joseph Brant, living in two worlds, was (D) As with many others of his generation of Native American leaders, living in two worlds, Joseph Brant was (E) As with many another of his generation of Native American leaders, Joseph Brant lived in two worlds;。
Gmat语法试题及解析2015年Gmat语法试题及解析In virtually all types of tissue in every animal species, dioxin induces the production of enzymes that are the organism's trying to metabolize, or render harmless, the chemical that is irritating it.(A) trying to metabolize, or render harmless, the chemical that is irritating it(B) trying that it metabolize, or render harmless, the chemical irritant(C) attempt to try to metabolize, or render harmless, such a chemical irritant(D) attempt to try and metabolize, or render harmless, the chemical irritating it(E) attempt to metabolize, or render harmless, the chemical irritant首先来用排除法做一下这道题分析:排除B,try后面不跟that从句CD排除,attempt和try重复,犯了GMAT简洁性原则的大忌AE对比the chemical that is irritating it不如the chemical irritant(irritant在这里是名词)简洁,化学刺激物就比如在GMAT中我们有这样一条公理 - n..that is (are) adj. 必然要换为adj.+ n.的名词短语结构, 举个例子: a girl who is nice 必然要换成a nice girl.因此,此题选E但重点来了,这个句子是不是怎么读怎么不顺,该如何理解呢?让我们来分步走:第一步先来一起解决一些生词问题二恶英:dioxin metabolize:新陈代谢 virtually:事实上,几乎第二步补充省略部分In virtually all types of tissue in every animal species, dioxin induces the production of enzymes that are the organism's attempt to metabolize, or render harmless, the chemical irritant.--- 这里的省略了动词不定时中第二个to:to metabolize, or to render harmless the chemical irritant.完整句:In virtually all types of tissue in every animal species, dioxin induces the production of enzymes that are the organism's attempt to metabolize, or to render harmless, the chemical irritant.第三步看出that从句中the chemical irritant的共用hat从句的'理解:将其还原后为:that are the organism's attempt to metabolize (the chemical irritant), or to render harmless (the chemical irritant).第四步render倒装句的理解render是vt,正常语序为render sth. adj. 意为"致使某物怎么样了"。
gmat语法试题模拟题及答案八(4)
14. As rare as something becomes,be it a baseball card or
a musical recording or a postage stamp,the more avidly it is sought by collectors .
(A)As rare as something becomes,be it
(B)As rare as something becomes,whether it is
(C)As something becomes rarer and rarer,like
(D)The rarer something becomes,like
(E)The rarer something becomes,whether it is
15. Psychologists now contend that the way adults think and feel are determined as much by their peers
in early childhood than by their parents.
(A)are determined as much by their peers in early childhood than by their
(B)are determined as much by peers in early childhood as do their
(C)is determined as much by their early childhood peers as by their
(D)have been determined by childhood peers as much as their
(E)was determined as much by one's peers in childhood as by one's
16. Migraine,the most debilitating common form of headache,afflicts perhaps 18 million Americans,
who collectively lose 64 million workdays a year,and they cost the nation $50 billion in medical
expenses and lost work time.
(A)year,and they cost the nation $50 billion in medical expenses and lost
(B)year and thus cost the nation $50 billion in medical expenses and lost
(C)year,so as to cost the nation $50 billion in medical expenses and lost
(D)year that costs the nation $50 billion in lost medical expenses and
(E)year,which thus cost the nation $50 billion in lost medical expenses and
17. Like many others of his generation of Native American leaders,Joseph Brant lived in two worlds;
born into an Iroquois community and instructed in traditional Iroquois ways,he also received an
education from English-speaking teachers.
(A)Like many others of his generation of Native American leaders,Joseph Brant lived in two worlds;
(B)Like many others of his generation of Native American leaders,living in two worlds,Joseph
Brant was
(C)Like many another of his generation of Native American leaders,Joseph Brant,living in two
worlds,was
(D)As with many others of his generation of Native American leaders,living in two worlds,Joseph
Brant was
(E)As with many another of his generation of Native American leaders,Joseph Brant lived in
two worlds;
【。