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06.01S317

Becausethegardenwasuntended,the

windowshadnoshutters,andthelawn

overrunbyweeds,peoplepassingbythe

oldhouseassumedthatitwasunoccupied.

Noerror

06.01S320

WhenDorisLpublishedTheGolden

Notebookin1962,itinstantlyestablished

herselfasoneofthemostimportant

literaryvoicesofhergeneration.Noerror

06.01S322

ItwasaChineseAmericangrowerwho

finallysucceededwithadaptingthenow

familiarorangetreetotheAmerican

climate.Noerror

06.01S323

Thesurveyindicatedthatworkersinthe

UnitedStateshopethathisorherwages

willkeeppacewiththerisingcostof

living.Noerror

06.01S328

Fiveyearsinthewriting,hernewbookis

botha[espousetohercritics?mistrustwith

herearlierfindingsandanelaborationof

heroriginalthesis.Noerror

06.01S329

Despiteitsculturalimportance,theDaily

Gazettelost70percentofitssubscribers

since1920and,by1955,waslosingas

muchas$200,000ayear.Noerror

06.05S612

Globalwarmingtrends,whatplayabig

roleinthemeltingoftropicalglacierslike

thoseonMt.Kilimanjaro,maycausemany

icecapstovanishwithin20years.No

error

06.05S615

Ournewneighborsarethemostsociable

peoplewehaveevermat,andourchief

interests,cookingandpolitics,aresimilar

tothem.Noerror

06.05S616

Katherinefeltthatshehasnothadany

understandingofthehighlyintricate

workingsofthestockmarketuntilher

uncletookhertotheNewYorkStock

Exchange.Noerror

06.05S620

Becausehisexperienceinthenaval

medicalcorpshadbeenrewarding,Bob

appliedtomedicalschoolafterhewas

dischaigedfromthenavy.Noerror

Beforesbdid...,sbhaddone(did)...

06.05S622

Plantsgrowsfortheirflowersshouldbe

treatedwithalow-nitrogenfertilizer

becauseexcessivenitrogenpromotesthe

growthofleavesattheexpenseofflowers.

Noerror

06.05S624

Extendingalongseveralcityblocksarea

rowofginkgotrees,theirleavesturninga

brilliantyellownowthatsummerisover.

Noerror

06.05S626

OppositetomostpeopleIknow,Annie,a

goodphotographerherself,actuallyenjoys

seeingthephotographsthatherfriends

takeontheirvacations.Noerror

06.05S628

Notveryparticularinnestingsites,house

wrensmaynestinbirdhouses,mailboxes,

buildingcrevices一eveninthepockets

ofhanginglaundry.Noerror

06.05S629

Atthereceptionwerethechatteringguests,

thethree-tieredcake,andthelivelymusic

thathavebecomecharacteristicofmany

weddingcelebrations.Noerror

06.10S614

Becauseourcasserolewassmelling

surprisinglybadlyasitbaked,thefood

scienceteachercameovertoaskuswhat

wehadputinit.Noerror

06.10S616

Asheeagerlyawaitedtheinterviewforthe

job,Miguelthoughtitwisesuppressinghis

nervousnessandtodisplayacalmhedid

notfeel.Noerror

06.10S620

Accordingtosomedemographers,the

numberofUnitedStatescitizensaged65

orolderislikelytoriseto87millionby

2050.Noerror

06.10S621

Whentheywereaskedtocompare

NormanRockweirspaintingstopainter

RobertRauschenberg,thestudentsentered

intoaprolongeddiscussionaboutthe

representationofrealityinart.Noerror

06.10S624

Thederelictoldhouseacrossfromthe

warehousesandtheevenmoredecrepit

onejustbesidethemhavebeenplacedon

thelistofhistoriclandmarks.Noerror

06.05S625

Astheirbrainsmatureneurologically,

infantsbecomemorecapableto

distinguishtheshapesandtexturesofthe

objectsaioundthem.Noerror

06.05S629

Thereisprobablynostorymoredramatic

thanbaseball'sgreathitterandrightfielder

HankAaron.Noerror

07.01S416

OnesubjectofFelipeAlfau'ssecondnovel,

publishedmorethan40yearsafterithas

beenwritten,istheillusorynatureofthe

passageoftime.Noerror

07.01S417

Joiningagrassrootsmovementagainst

inhumaneworkingconditions,some

consumersintheUnitedStateshave

stoppedbuyingproductsfromcountries,in

whichworkersareessentiaHyaslave

laborer.Noerror

07.01S419

Eatinggarlichaslongbeearegardedasa

meansofwardingoffmalaise,and

scientificresearchhasshownthatitdoes

havesometherapeuticvalue.Noerror

07.01S421

MembersoftheAlvinAileyDance

Companyhaveonceagainshownhowthe

combinationofstrengthandbeingagile

canproducebeautifulmovements.No

error

07.01S423

AttheconclusionofthenovelTheGreat

Gatsby,NickCarraway,ayoung

MidwesternerrecentlyarrivedtoNew

York,moodilywatchestheblinkinggreen

lightatthetipofLongIsland.Noerror

07.01S426

Mediatorswerestandingby,preparedto

interveneinthelabordisputeeventhough

bothsideshadrefusedearlieroffersfor

assistance.Noerror

07.01S427

Accordingtosometheorists,whatany

particularbirdcaneatcouldchangewith

eventheslightestvariationintheshapeof

itsbeak.Noerror

07.01S429

Anamateurpotterherself,theaccountant

offeredtoheiptheartistwithhisbusiness

accounts,complicatedastheywerebyhis

unusualsystemofrecordkeeping.No

error

07.05S514

Mr.Johnson'sassumptionthatateenager

hadrobbedhishousebeingunfounded,for

thewitnessesdescribedthepersonthey

hadseenfleeingasawomaninher40s.

Noerror

07.05S516

Duringmymostrecenttrip,Icameacross

awonderfulantiquestorewanderinginthe

oldquarterofthecity.Noerror

07.05S518

Aschildrenmature,theydevelopan

independencethattheirparents,whohave

beenresponsibleforthemsincetheywere

born,oftenfinddifficulttoaccept.No

error

07.05S520

ToanIranian,onlyasaltdeserttruly

meritsthename“desert”,forothertypes

ofdesertscanbesownwithdates,figs,

andpistachiosanditcanbewateredby

sprinklersorbyancientsubterranean

canalscalledqunats.Noerror

07.05S523

Bothherworkoncommunityservice

projectsandherdedicationtolearninghas

gainedMs.Stevenstherespectofthe

entiiefaculty.Noerror

07.05S524

AftertheuprisingofOctober10,1911,

thathasIndtotheestablishmentofa

Chineserepublic,manyChinese

AmericansdecidedtoreturntoChinain

hopesofabrightfuturethere.Noerror

07.05S526

Trafficwasheavy,sobythetimeBrianne

finallyarrivedatthetheater,wewaitedfor

herforanhour,missingtheentirefirstact

oftheplay.Noerror

07.05S529

Avolunteerorganization,theCovington

SoupKitchenhasbeenfeedingneedy

familiessince1977,annuallydistributing

nearlyamillionpoundsoffoodeachyear.

Noerror

06.01S31

Thelibraryisolderthanitbutstilljustas

beautifulasthecourthouse.

A.olderthanitbutstilljustasbeautifulas

thecourthouse

B.olderanditisjustasbeautifulsthe

courthouse

C.olderthanthecourthouse;itisjustas

beautifulasit

D.olderthanthecourthousebutjustas

beautiful

E.justasbeautifulasthecourthouseandit

isolderthanit

06.01S35

WhentheBerlinWall,longasymbolof

theColdWar,begantobetorndownin

1989,fivemillionpeoplewenttoBerlinto

celebratethat.

A.Tocelebratethat

B.Foritscelebration

C.Tocelebrate

D.Incelebrationofthat

E.Incelebrating

06.01S310

Insimilaritywithsomeothergreatworks,

theenduringhorrortaleFrankensteinwas

firstpublishedanonymously;itsauthor,

MaryShelley,wrotethenovelwhenshe

wasnotquitenineteenyearsold.

A.Insimilaritywith

B.As

C.Likewhathappenedwith

D.Likethecasewith

E.Like

06.01S102

Theownersofstadiumsthatbearthe

namesofnowbankruptcompanieshavea

problemwhattodoaboutthenames.

A.whattodoaboutthenames

B.whattheyshoulddoaboutthenames

C.decidingwhattodoaboutthosenames

D.todecideastowhetherthenames

shouldstay

E.shouldtheychangethosenamesornot

06.01S108

Theoldmaxim“Letthebuyerbeware”

suggestthatasabuyerweareresponsible

forinspectingmerchandiseforflaws

beforepayingforit.

A.asabuyerweareresponsible

B.asabuyeritistheirresponsibility

C.thebuyeristheresponsibleone

D.buyersareresponsible

E.buyersaretobetheonesresponsible

06.01S1010

SantaFeisoneoftheoldestcitiesinthe

UnitedStates,itsadobearchitecture,

spectacularsetting,andclear,radiantlight

havelongmadeitamagnetforartists.

A.SantaFeisoneoftheoldestcitiesin

theUnitedStates,its

B.SantaFe,whichisoneoftheoldest

citiesintheUnitedStates,its

C.SantaFe,whichisoneoftheoldest

citiesintheUnitedStates,has

D.SantaFeisoneoftheoldestcitiesin

theUnitedStates;its

E.SantaFe,oneoftheoldestcitiesinthe

UnitedStates,andits

06.01S1013

Psychologistsadvisethatbeforemaking

anymajorchangesinyourlife,aparson

needstofocusonone'sgoals.

A.yourlife,apersonneedstofocuson

one'sgoals

B.theirlife,apersonneedstofocuson

theirgoals

C.theirlives,focusonthegoals

D.one'slife,youshouldfocusonyour

goals

E.theirlives,peopleshouldfocusontheir

goals

06.01S1014

Somebeachesarefrequentlycontaminated

byuntreatedsewagethatflowsintothe

ocean,whichcanlastforseveialdays.

A.ocean,whichcanlastforseveraldays

B.oceanthatcanlastforseveraldays

C.ocean,itcanlastforseveraldays

D.ocean,whilecontaminationcanlast

forseveraldays

E.ocean;thecontaminationcanlastfor

severaldays

06.05S65

Ahot-airballoonriseswhentheairinside

itbecomeswarm,dropswhenthatair

cools,andmovessidewayswhenblownby

thewind.

A.movessidewayswhenblownbythe

wind

B.movingsidewayswhenthewindblows

C.whenthewindblows,themovementis

sideways

D.causedtomovesidewayswhenblown

bythewind

E.itisblownbythewind,causing

sidewaysmovement

06.05S68

Sometimescalled“thefounderofartin

Texas,,,asculptureofWilliamJennings

BryanwascompletedbyElisabetNeyin

herAustinstudioin1899.

A.asculptureofWilliamJenningsBryan

wascompletedbyElisabetNeyinher

Austinstudioin1899

B.WilliamJenningsBryan?ssculpture

wascompletedbyElisabetNeyinher

Austinstudioin1899

C.InherAustinstudio,ElisabetNey

havingcompletedasculptureofWilliam

JenningsBryanin1899

D.BecauseasculptureofWilliam

JenningsBryanwascompletedin1899

inherAustinstudiobyElisabetNey

E.ElisabetNeycompletedasculptureof

WilliamJenningsBryaninherAustin

studioin1899

06.05S610

ChopsueyoriginatedintheUnitedStates,

andmanypeopleassumethatitwasChina.

A.andmanypeopleassumethatitwas

B.manypeopleassuming

C.not,asmanypeopleassume,in

D.notwhatmanypeopleassumebeing

E.butmanypeopleassumeittobe

06.05S106

Havingmillionsofgallonsoffreshwater

underground,Floridaenvironmentalists

worktoeducatethepubliconthedangers

ofgroundpollution.

A.Havingmillionsofgallonsof

freshwater

B.Becausemillionsofgallonsof

freshwaterare

C.Becauseoffreshwaterinthemillions

ofgallons

D.Byconsideringthattherearemillions

ofgallonsoffreshwater

E.Awarenessofthemillionsofgallonsof

freshwater

06.05S1010

Asachildgrowinguponafarm,mysister

andIvisitedmanycountyfairs,wheremy

parentswouldexhibittheirprizelivestock.

A.Asachildgrowinguponafarm

B.Achildwhogrewuponafarm

C.Farmchildrenandgrowingup

D.Growinguponafarm

E.Sincegrowinguponafarm

06.05S1011

BerthaLammereceivedherengineering

degreein1893,whichshetheespecialized

professionallyinthedesignofmotorsand

generators.

A.1893,whichshethenspecialized

professionally

B.1893,specializingasherprofession

C.1893and,asaprofessional,

specialized

D.1893,then,foraprofession,

specializes

E.1893,shehasspecializedasa

professional

06.05S1013

Thename"transferware"comesfroma

nineteenth-centuiytechniqueforwhicha

patternisengravedontoacopperroll,

printedontissuepaper,andtransferred

ontoearthenwaredishes.

A.comesfromanineteenth-century

techniqueforwhich

B.comesfromanineteenth-century

techniqueaccordingtowhich

C.comesfromanineteenth-century

techniquewhereby

D.isanineteenth-centurytechnique

wherein

E.meansitisanineteenth-century

techniquebywhich

06.10S65

WegenerallythinkofCanadaasthe

northernneighboroftheUnitedStates,and

morethanhalfofthestatesextendfarther

norththanCanada'ssouthernmostpoint.

A.States,andmorethanhalfofthestates

extend

B.States,anditisthecasethatmorethan

halfofthestatesextend

C.States,butmorethanhalfofthesates

extending

D.States,whereasmorethanhalfofthe

statesareextending

E.States;however,morethanhalfofthe

statesextend

06.10S67

Dressedinacrisp,cleanuniform,itreflectedtheefficient

mannerofthetourguideasshedistributedmapsfora

walkingtourofcentralCanberra.

A.Dressedinacrisp,cleanuniform,itreflectedthe

efficientmannerofthetourguide

B.Dressedinacrisp,cleanuniform,theefficientmanner

ofthetourguidewasreflected

C.Dressedinacrisp,cleanuniformthatreflectedthe

efficientmannerofthetourguide

D.Thecrisp,cleanuniformofthetourguidereflectedher

efficientmanner

E.Thecrisp,cleanuniformofthetourguide,areflection

ofherefficientmanner

06.10S610

Bybuildingnewwindmillfarms,

consumptionoffossilfuelsaieleduced,

andtonsofcaibondioxideemissionsaie

keptoutoftheatmosphere.

A.Bybuildingnewwindmillfarms,

consumptionoffossilfuelsarereduced,

andtonsofcarbondioxideemissionsare

kept

B.Bybuildingnewwindmillfarms,it

reducedconsumptionoffossilfuels,and

tonsofcarbondioxideemissionsare

kept

C.Buildingnewwindmillfarmsreduces

fossilfuelconsumptionandkeepstons

ofcarbondioxideemissions

D.Whennewwindmillfarmsarebuilt,

theyreducefossilfuelconsumption,and

itkeepstonsofcarbondioxideemissions

E.Newwindmillfarms,whenbuilt,reduce

fossilfuelconsumption,andalsotonsof

carbondioxideemissionsarekept

06.10S611

Thefamousbattledepictedinthefilm

Bravehearttookplaceinnorthern

England,andmanypeopleassumethatit

wastheScottishHighlands.

A.andmanypeopleassumethatitwas

B.manypeopleassuming

C.butmanypeopleassumeittobe

D.notwhatmanypeopleassume

E.not,asmanypeopleassume,in

06.10S107

Theshiftfromtraditionaltocosmetic

dentistryisbecauseadultsaregetting

fewercavitiesandbecomingmorevain.

A.isbecauseadultsaregettingfewer

cavitiesandbecoming

B.isbecauseofadultsgettingfewer

cavitiesandtheirbecoming

C.iscausedfromadultsgettingfewer

cavitiesandinadditionbecome

D.isoccurringbecauseadultsaregetting

fewercavitiesandbecoming

E.occursbecauseofadultsgettingfewer

cavitiesandbecome

06.10S108

Ifaskedtonameamusicalgroupwith

broadandlastingappeal,theBeatles

wouldbethechoiceformany,nomatter

whatkindsofmusicareactuallypreferred.

A.theBeatleswouldbethechoicefor

many,nomatterwhatkindsofmusicare

actuallypreferred

B.theBeatleswillbethechoicefor

manypeople,nomatterwhatkindsof

musicareactuallypreferred

C.thechoiceformanypeople,whatever

kindsofmusictheyactuallyprefer,

wouldbetheBeatles

D.many,whoactuallypreferreddifferent

kindsofmusic,choosetheBeatles

E.manypeople,nomatterwhatkindsof

musictheyactuallyprefer,wouldchoose

theBeatles

06.10S1012

Allspeciesofseaturtlesareendangered

becauseofoverharvestingofadults,their

eggsbeingdisturbed,anddestructionof

nestinghabitats.

A.ofoverharvestingofadults,theireggs

beingdisturbed,anddestructionofnesting

habitats

B.oftheadultsbeingoverharvested,their

eggsdisturbed,anddestroyingnesting

habitats

C.theoverharvestingofadults,

disturbanceoftheireggs,anddestruction

ofnestinghabitats

D.theadultsareoverharvested,theireggs

aredisturbed,andtheirnestinghabitatsare

destroyed

E.beingoverharvestedasadults,their

eggsbeingdisturbed,anddestructionof

nestinghabitats

06.10S1014

AcquaintancesofAlexeihavecommented

thatheisatonceannoyingbecauseofhis

unpredictabilitybuthisimaginationisstill

adelight.

A.buthisimaginationisstilladelight

B.althoughheisdelightfullyimaginative

C.andheisdelightfulinhisimagination

too

D.whilebeingimaginativeandtheyare

delightful

E.anddelightfulbecauseofhis

imagination

07.01S48

Inthe100-yardrelayourteamimpressed

thecrowd,witheachofthemembers

shavingseveralsecondsoffherownbest

time.

A.ofthemembersshaving

B.ofthemembershadshaved

C.ofthememberswasshaving

D.whohadbeenshaving

E.whoshaved

Test1S1013

InneighborhoodsthroughouttheUnited

States,onecanencounterhundredsof

differentrope-jumpinggames,eachwith

itsownlules.

A.eachwithitsownrules

B.eachhavingtheirownrules

C.whentheyeachhavetheirownrules

D.whichhasitsownrules

E.theyeachhaverulesoftheirown

07.01S49

Becauseoftheirabilitytoeatlargenumbersofinsects,

somepeoplearebuildingbathousesintheirbackyards.

A.Becauseoftheirabilitytoeatlargenumbersofinsects,

somepeoplearebuildingbathousesintheirbackyards

B.Theyhavetheabilitytoeatlargenumbersofinsects,

sosomepeoplearebuildingbathousesintheir

backyards

C.Becausebatscaneatlargenumbersofinsects,bat

housesarebeingbuiltintheirbackyardsbysome

people

D.Somepeoplearebuildingbathousesintheir

backyardsbecausebatscaneatlargenumbersof

insects

E.Batscaneatlargenumbersofinsects,becauseofthis

somepeoplearebuildingbathousesintheirbackyards

07.01S410

Foralltheiitalkaboutecology,major

companieshavesofarspentverylittleto

fightpollution.

A.Foralltheirtalk

B.Inspiteofthefactoftheirhaving

talked

C.Besidestheirhavingtalked

D.Inadditiontotheirtalking

E.Althoughthereistalkbetweenoneand

theother

07.01S104

Beesmustleavethesafetyofthehiveto

forageforfoodmanytimesaday,theyar。

riskingbeingeatenbyanyofamultitude

ofpredators.

A.day,theyareriskingbeingeaten

B.dayattheriskofbeingeaten

C.dayriskingthemtobeeaten

D.day;theriskistobeeaten

E.day,likewise,theyriskbeingeaten

07.01S1011

Amixtureofjazzandclassicalidioms,the

musicofGershwinwasmoreinnovative

thanmostofhiscontemporaries.

A.thanmostofhiscontemporaries

B.thanmostofhiscontemporarieswere

C.thanweremostofhiscontemporaries

D.thanthatofmostofhiscontemporaries

E.thanmostofhiscontemporaries,asfar

asmusicisconcerned

07.01S1012

OnOctober13,1955,attheSixGalleryin

SanFrancisco,AllenGinsbergreadhis

poemHowl,beingtheinaugurationofboth

anewstyleinpoetryandtheBeat

movement.

A.Howl,beingtheinaugurationofboth

B.Howl,bothinaugurated

C.Howl,itwastheinaugurationofboth

D.Howl,whoseinaugurationofboth

E.Howl,thusinauguratingboth

07.05S52

Becauseoflepeatedlyaskinginvainfora

comprehensivehealth-caieplan,the

employeescalledinsickasaprotest

againsttheiremployer'sstubbornness.

A.Becauseofrepeatedlyaskinginvain

foracomprehensivehealth-careplan

B.Afterrepeatedlyaskinginvainfora

comprehensivehealth-careplan

C.Theyhaverepeatedlyaskedinvainfor

acomprehensivehealth-careplan,then

D.Repeatedlyaskinginvainfora

comprehensivehealth-careplan,finally

E.Whiletheyrepeatedlyaskinvainfora

comprehensivehealth-careplan

07.05S55

AliceGuyBlache,anearlyfilmmaker,

introducedclose-upsanddoubleexposures,

alsoshesetcarsonfire,usedratsin

specialeffectssequences,andranfilm

backward.

A.exposures,alsosheset

B.exposures,andalsoshesets

C.exposures,sheset

D.exposures;shealsoset

E.exposuresbyhersetting

07.05S59

Legendarynineteenth-centuryendurance

riderFrankTHopkins,whorodean

Americanmustangtovictoryina

3300-mileraceacrosstheArabianDesert,

andtheherooftheDisneymovieHidalgo.

A.and

B.andwhohasbecome

C.alsohasbecome

D.is

E.havingbeen

07.05S511

Twiceasmanybirdspeciesinhabit

EcuadorasinNorthAmerica.

(A)asin

(B)asinhabit

(C)insteadofin

(D)whencomparedto

(E)than

07.05S1011

TheodoreRooseveltwasnotjustagieat

leformer;hewasalsoagreatpresident.

A.TheodoreRooseveltwasnotjusta

greatreformer;hewasalsoagreat

president.

B.TheodoreRooseveltwasnotjusta

greatreformer,andalsoagreat

president.

C.TheodoreRooseveltwasnotjusta

greatreformer;butalsoagreatpresident.

D.Greatnotjustasareformer,but

TheodoreRooseveltwasalsoagreat

president.

E.Notjustasareformer,Theodore

Rooseveltwasalsoagreatpresident.

07.05S1012

JesseJackson'sRainbowPUSHCoalition

wasestablishedtoencouragediverse

populationstobecomesociallyand

politicallyactive,wascreatedin1996by

themergingoftwogroupsJacksonhad

previouslyfounded.

A.Coalitionwasestablished

B.Coalitionisestablished

C.Coalition,establishing

D.Coalition,whichbeingestablished

E.Coalition,established

07.05S1013

Inthenovel,JaneEyremustmakemany

difficultchoices,likewhensheforces

herselftoleavethehouseofMr.Rochester,

themarriedmansheloves.

A.likewhensheforces

B.and,asanexample,whensheforces

C.forexample,byforcing

D.asexemplifiedbywhensheforces

E.includingforcing

07.05S1014

Nicknamedthesupergrainofthefuture,

quinoaisacompleteprotein,onathat

containsallthenecessaryaminoacidsand

ishighinfiber.

A.protein,one

thatcontainsallthenecessaryamino

acidsandis

B.protein,it

containsallthenecessaryaminoacids

andis

C.protein,and

containingallthenecessaryaminoacids

inadditiontobeing

D.proteinthat

containedallthenecessaryaminoacids

andalsois

E.protein;thus,

containingallthenecessaryaminoacids

andbeingalso

Test1S73

Youcannotexpecttotreatyourfriends

badlyandnoonenotices.

A.andnoonenotices

B.andhavenoonenotice

C.withoutnoticebypeople

D.withoutnoticebynoone

E.withouttheresultofsomebodynoticing

Test1S79

Althoughthecandidatepromisedbothtocut

taxesandimproveservices,hefailedtokeep

eitherofthemaftertheelection.

A.

B.

C.Althoughthecandidatemadepromisesboth

tocuttaxesandimproveservices,he

D.Havingpromised,first,tocuttaxesand,

second,toimproveservices,thecandidate

E.Thecandidate'spromiseswerebothtocut

taxesandimproveservices,he

Test2S64

Thepsychologiststatesthatmostpeoplewant

thesamethings:interestingandmeaningful

work,icspect,andtohavethembelovedfor

themselvesalone.

A.interestingandmeaningfulwork,respect,

andtohavethembelovedforthemselves

alone

B.tohaveinterestingandmeaningfulwork,

respect,andlovedforthemselvesalone

C.workthathasinterestandismeaningful,to

haverespect,andtobebelovedfor

themselvesalone

D.interestingandmeaningfulwork,respect,

andtheirownlove

E.tohaveinterestingandmeaningfulwork,to

berespected,andtobelovedforthemselves

alone

Test2S68

OnceAmericanfilmslookedslickand

commercialcomparedtoEuropean

imports;now,almostthereverseistrue.

A.now,almostthereverseistrue

B.nowtheyarealmostthereverse

C.instead,thereisalmostareversalnow

D.nowitisalmostthereversethatistrue

E.ithasnowbeenalmostreversed

IS原則

好:

1.忠實(shí)原意

2.小修不大改

3.簡潔有效

4.對稱平行

5.*正確語序

優(yōu)先級:

1.主動,被動

2.verb>adj/adv>抽象名詞

3.名詞,動名詞

Response>responding

Report>reporting

不好:

1.being往往錯(cuò)

2.therebe...

3.單獨(dú)的this往

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