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Cause the things that I like  Are expensive!  Home-Home-Homeboy C&#039!  (oh oh oh oh)  Home-Home-Homeboy!  &#039,  mistake me for a silly blonde  down with no silicone  Ding-dee-ding-dee-dee-ding-ding-dong  If you got a wedding ring on  (get the ***** out) Be gone, and fly  You can call me crazy - Crazy rich,  Give me anything I point on  Gucci.Money with Sara Love  And you know when we drop it&#039,  If you rich enough it is on  If you pay for my bling-bling thongs  I will strip for you all night long  Home-Home-Homeboy C&#039.Ds time to get rich  Making this hit with the Glamour Bitch. in the club.T Bentley  From Italy?  See our jewelry bling like disco lights  And you know what we do when we leave the club  M, fancy, sassy, Paris to France  Look like a stripper the way that she dance  What you wanna do tonight?)  Yea!  Bitch-rich-rich-rich-biaatch.  Up in smoke like Cheech and Chong  Cause the things that I buy  Are accessories and Glamour and Style  You can call me crazy - Crazy rich  Milano Money  米兰 玛妮  s rich and oh so lovely  V.I;mon, Pmon.P;re big enough like King Kong  You can carry me to Hong Kong  (to Hong Kong,  If you'mon, Pop Bubbly  Smile everytime she get me  Cocain white in the G, yea Hong Kong! Yeah  (Uhh)  Home-Home-Homeboy C&#039
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出门在外也不愁分享到:这里是游戏解说的部分作品,全集请点击[]11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25. 今日看点关闭朱红亮:SAT写作740分必备语法笔记及语法新60题
我曾经推出过SAT语法60题,几处的阅读下载量一共在3000次左右,非常感谢同学们的认可和支持。这里我再次准备了60个题目,和以前的题目没有一个重叠。上次的题目来源是:前35题来自OC,
后25题来自GMAT. 这次的题目来源主要是PRINCETON和历年真题。以后有时间我会再提取OG的语法经典题目。由于SAT的网络资源只有PDF版本,因此我无法直接编辑,所以我的题目都是直接用键盘KEY
IN的,很耗时间,所以今天我只能先放41个题目上来。鉴于现在这个时段的很多同学是刚开始上手的,所以我把前面的60题也放上来了。我把序号做了统一编排,120题目已经出齐。22日左右就会把完整的WORD文档和讲解录音一起放在压缩文件里上传再给出链接。
2 各位准备SAT的语法,如果想错4以内,一定要有自己的笔记!注意:是自己的笔记!SAT的语法高分要求的不单是你勤奋,还要求你是有心人。大而话之,认为题目都做过了,问题就不大了:这种看法害死人!语法题目你知道答案后都能明白为什么,但关键是不需要你做SECOND
GUESSER! 你要直接知道!尤其是挑错部分,直接错4个太容易了!
3 笔记不要做得太多太烂,把最重要的,你上过大当的要点乃至整句都记下来用彩笔加注,考前再浏览,这样的笔记对你才有帮助。不要去复印别人大本的笔记。别人的笔记对别人自己有用,对你没有用!而且,如果那人的笔记太厚,那对他也没有用。
4 以下是我的简单笔记选段,请大家指正:
1) both a of b of c and of
d 的意思是:C的B的A和D的A, 绝非:C和D的B的A
2) oblivious to可以,oblivious
over不可以
3) Three-fourths of Kenya is 可以,
4) outlook on life可以, outlook of life 不可以
5) I hope to do可以,
in the hope
但in the hope to do
TMD不可以!
6) put questions to可以, put
questions toward
7) many a writer has 可以, many a writer
have 不可以
8) Whenever she hears this song, she dances around the room
可以,因为一般对一般,形成一致&&&&
.will dance around the
room.不可以,因为一般现在时和将来时不一致,中国学生最可能忽略。
9) partake 表示分享,因此直接加分享的东西,不能加from,因为from表示离开,partake from a
meal是一个不可思议的表达,不可以。
10) afflict, suffer都是折磨,但是意义大不同:afflict A with B, 折磨A用B, 可以有SAT的改写形式:A is afflicted with
B,A受到B的折磨; Afflicted with B, A….. 受到B的折磨, A怎么样了。二者都可以。但是!suffer
from是两词靠在一起的。因此记住:afflicted
with//suffering from, 介词和分词形式都不能错!
11) 一组挑错中容易遇到的易混词:
A)我提供了一些区别记忆方式,当然你可以完全不用管。
B)这个对比清单你可以自己扩展补充。有个笔记本连续伴着你学语法,这很重要。
Discrete 分开的,离散的--- discreet警惕的,小心的。辅助区别记忆:左边的两个E就是分开的,E是分开的,就是分开的。
Desirous渴望的,想得到的—desirabe可取的。辅助区别记忆:desire本身就是渴望的意思,因为左边单词有OUS,所以把左边的单词读成渴死了,即渴望死了。desirable=that
can be desired值得你去想的,即好的,可取的  
Veracious真实的—voracious 贪婪的,贪吃的。辅助区别记忆:左边单词由very变来,记成:很真实!;右边单词第二个字母是O,想象是张开嘴的样子,不停地吃!
Inedible不能食用的—indelible无法抹去的。辅助区别记忆:左边单词的第三个字母是E,想象成一声叹气:诶,不能吃!右边单词第三个字母开始时DELI,你想像成一个工人说:得了(DELI),这墙上的东西抹不去!
Ingenious聪明的,有独创性的—ingenuous,真诚的,天真的。辅助区别记忆:两单词只有一个区别中间字母是I-U.
把I读成我,U读成你,这样就是:我聪明,你天真!
Statue雕塑-stature身材-status地位。辅助记忆;这雕塑身材不高,但地位很高。
Incredible令人难以相信的—incredulous不轻信的。辅助区别记忆:左边ible=able,不能令人相信的;
Imminent迫近的-immanent内在的。辅助区别记忆:两词只有中间一个字母区别:I-A. 想象把I读成我,吼着:我来了!把A读成拼音的a:
再想象警察搜捕犯人,看见犯人的时候兴奋地吼着:啊,在里面!
EITHER A OR B
谓语取决于B
BOTH A AND B 谓语用复数
A, RATHER THAN B
谓语取决于A
NOT A BUT B 谓语取决于B
结论;上述表达中谓语的单复数取决于前面的意思是想说一个还是两个名词;如果是一个名词,是前面那个名词还是后面那个名词。
5今天打字忙了满满一天,但很高兴:一是孩子很懂事,知道老爸忙,今天放老爸一马没让老爸钻床底讲故事;二是接到一个电话,是我的一初中同学打来的,他的老爸就是我的初中数学老师;我最喜欢这个老师,因为他在外面看来很脏,用袖子横扫鼻子,但家里超级干净,卫生全是他做的,回家就变了个人!
他和很多人完全相反。这个同学的电话让我想起他那超级可爱的爸爸。是这种高兴让我在电脑前从早上一直忙到现在。
6现在我先把先前的60题和新41题贴上来放在这里。我的后19题和全部讲读录音都不会放在别的地方,都在这同一个日志里。我会通知大家的。大家先不用下载这里的题目,因为改错的题目ABCDE字母位置发生了不可避免的移动。我会放链接上来的。答案我会做一张表过后放上来。前60题的答案在我的日志上有,大家自己翻看:写作740必备。
7几天前,在连续高强度运转多天之后的一个下午,我自己做了一套语法,没想到在挑错部分居然高密度连续错了几个,到后面脑子居然不动了。事后证明刚好那天生病了,半夜回家后输了一次液。当然我无法反对人们指责我虚伪,(如果人们指责的话)把出丑说成生病。第二天又做了两套94题,正常多了,脑子自然运转,一共错2个,全错在挑错。我把这个说出来,一是表明我不是神,(其实我更喜欢阅读,因为出错可能更小),二是想告诉大家,想上写作740以上的人,都得花大工夫,做有心人。我想,语法要全对,尤其是挑错要全对,真的需要做非常细致的准备,尤其是有些搭配,在阅读中你见了能懂就不在意,但在挑错中,那个表达和选项E之间真的很难弄。这次经历是我忙这新60题的直接动因,尽管我早就有此想法。
我如果有时间,将陆续推出文章阅读和句子阅读的讲读录音并给出对应文本。&
今后你们如果在哪里见到LIAN-SAT-CR-XXX,那就是我做的SAT阅读。相信大家很快就能见到!&
LIAN-SAT-WT-001
1. You cannot expect to treat your friends
badly and no one
(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
LIAN-SAT-WT-002
2. In Death of a Salesman Willy Loman
mistakenly believes that his sons have no flaws, believing which leads to many
problems for the entire family.
(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
LIAN-SAT-WT-003
3. Although the candidate promised both
to cut taxes and improve services, he failed 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
(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
LIAN-SAT-WT-004
4. Chinese watercolors have become more popular
than American and European
artists who are their contemporaries.
(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
(D) those of American and European pictures of the same
(E) those by contemporary American and European Artists
LIAN-SAT-WT-005
5. Chess players find that playing against a
computer is helpful to
improve(A) their(B) skills, even though (C)
no chess-playing computer has yet won (D)a championship.
No error(E)
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LIAN-SAT-WT-006
6. One of the unforeseen consequences of the
editor’s management style is that it leaves so little room for
innovation.
(A) that it leaves so little room for innovation
(B) that they leave so little room for innovation
(C) that sufficient room is not left for their innovation
(D) that innovation has so little room left from it
(E) to leave so little room for innovation
LIAN-SAT-WT-007
7. The mayor claimed that a majority of the property owners
would have favored her
proposal if put to the vote.
(A) would have favored her proposal if put
(B) would have favored her proposal if it had been put
(C) favored her proposal if it would have been put
(D) favored her proposal if put
(E) favored her proposal if they were put
LIAN-SAT-WT-008
8. The psychologist states that most people want the same
things: interesting and
meaningful work, respect, and to have them be loved for themselves
(A) interesting and meaningful work, respect, and to have them
be loved for themselves alone
(B) to have interesting and meaningful work, respect, and loved
for themselves alone
(C) work that has interest and is meaningful, to have respect,
and to be loved for themselves alone
(D) interesting and meaningful work, respect, and their own
(E) to have interesting and meaningful work, to be respected,
and to be loved for themselves alone
LIAN-SAT-WT-009
9. By employing exotic harmonies and making unusual use of
instrument, Mahler was a
pathfinder from romanticism to modern music.
(A) Mahler was a pathfinder
(B) a path was created by Mahler
(C) Mahler created a path
(D) Mahler was the creator of a path
(E) was how Mahler created a path
LIAN-SAT-WT-010
10. In the past, many famous painters meticulously ground their
own colors, an attention
to detail that is noteworthy.
(A) an attention to detail that is noteworthy
(B) inasmuch as they showed attention to detail, it is
noteworthy
(C) this makes it noteworthy in showing their attention to
(D) an idea that is noteworthy in showing their attention to
(E) which is noteworthy and it shows an attention to detail
LIAN-SAT-WT-011
11. By including pieces of cloth, newspaper, wallpaper, and
other materials in his work, Picasso’s innovation had an important
influence on twentieth-century art.
(A) Picasso’s innovation had an important influence on
(B) this innovation of Picasso’s was important in its influence
(C) Picasso’s important innovative influence was on
(D) Picasso was influential, with his innovation, over
(E) the innovative Picasso was an important influence on
LIAN-SAT-WT-012
12. Once American films looked slick and commercial compared to
almost the reverse is true.
(A) now, almost the reverse is true
(B) now they are almost the reverse
(C) instead, there is almost the reversal now
(D) now it is almost the reverse that is true
(E) it has now been almost reversed
LIAN-SAT-WT-013
13. The tiles are sorted not only by their surface appearance
but also according to
their hardness and their capacity of conducting heat.
(A) according to their hardness and their capacity of conducting
(B) according to their hardness and of their heat-conducting
(C) by their hardness and their capacity for conducting heat
(D) by their hardness and capacity in heat conduction
LIAN-SAT-WT-014
14. After the prince characterized modern architecture
as ugly(A), he
severely(B)
criticized for having
been(C) so
outspoken(D) in public. No error.(E)
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LIAN-SAT-WT-015
15. I have gone to(A) only one(B) football game
after (C)I
graduated (D)from
high school. No
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LIAN-SAT-WT-016
16. Airport runways must be constantly swept
constantly&clear of trash and other debris that
could be sucked into a jet-engine intake or it could cause a serious
(A) intake or it could cause a serious accident
(B) intake, this causes a serious accident
(C) intake and cause a serious accident
(D) intake, preventing a serious accident
(E) intake and avoiding a serious accident
LIAN-SAT-WT-017
17. Except in mathematics, absolute proof is more often an ideal
to be sought than a goal to be reached, a fact that the courts recognize by
setting varying standards of proof for different kind of
(A) a fact that the courts recognize by setting
(B) which the courts recognize and set
(C) and this is recognized when the courts are setting
(D) and this is recognized by the courts when they set
(E) and the courts recognize this fact setting
LIAN-SAT-WT-018
18. Although fascinated by chance and coincidence, Paul Auster’s novels are
written with careful attention to style and balance.
(A) Paul Auster’s novels are written
(B) Paul Auster’s novels were written
(C) Paul Auster writes his novels
(D) Paul Auster is a writer
(E) Paul Auster had wrote
LIAN-SAT-WT-019
19. In eighteenth-century France, economic inequalities made
many people angry, and a
violent revolution was fueled.
(A) angry, and a violent revolution was fueled
(B) it fueled a violent revolution
(C) angry, and this anger fueled a violent revolution
(D) angry, that anger fueled a violent revolution
(E) thus fueling a violent revolution
LIAN-SAT-WT-020
20. Societies acting through their governments
make the rules to
state which acts are illegal, but although war is the most
violent of human activities, it has not been declared illegal by
any of the world’s governments or their agencies.
(A) to state
(B) stating
(C) when they state
(D) that are stating
(E) where they state
LIAN-SAT-WT-021
addition to(A) being (B)a talented pianist and
composer, B&la Bart&k was a respected(C) musicologist
(D)several books on Hungarian, Slovakian, and Romanian folk music.
No error(E)
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LIAN-SAT-WT-022
22. Adult ladybugs often prey on agricultural
or garden pests, causing
many fruit growers to consider them among the most
beneficial insects.
(A) causing many fruit growers to
(B) therefore, many fruit growers
(C) this causes many fruit growers to
(D) which cause many fruit growers to
(E) many fruit growers
LIAN-SAT-WT-023
23: Decorative arts, art forms that have a
mainly practical or ornamental purpose, and include ceramics, basketry,
furniture making, and glassblowing.
(A) and include
(B) including
(C) includes
(D) include
(E) which include
LIAN-SAT-WT-024
24: Many of blues great Bessie Smith's songs describe the
experience of southern Black migrants, especially the struggles of Black women to
adjust to urban life in the northern United States.
(A) the struggles of Black women to adjust
(B) how Black women struggled at adjusting
(C) when it was Black women struggling to adjust
(D) Black women, they struggled with adjusting
(E) for Black women and struggling to adjust
LIAN-SAT-WT-025
25: The Bretons who began emigrating to the United States from
the Brittany region of France in the early twentieth century were
distinguished from other French citizens by their Celtic origin,
but about 40 percent of
those who emigrated spoke a Celtic language closely related
(A) but about 40 percent of those who emigrated spoke
(B) about 40 percent of whom spoke
(C) about 40 percent of which were speaking
(D) with about 40 percent of those who emigrated speaking
(E) where 40 percent of them were speaking
LIAN-SAT-WT-026
26: Almost all animals that hibernate prepare for
it during summer
by eating large
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of&&food, which they convert to thick
layers of fat.No
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&LIAN-SAT-WT-027
27: If you can
acquire (A)the necessary calories by drinking (B)gasoline instead
of by eating food, you
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would be able to
run 26 miles on about one-twelfth of a gallon of gas.
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LIAN-SAT-WT-028
28 In many large cities in the United States, the presence of a
culturally (A)
diverse populationhas
led (B) to repeated calls that (C) curricula taught
wholly or partly
(D) in languages other than English. No Error.(E)
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29&& Of ancient origin(A),the game
of checkers was
played (B) in Egypt during the time (C) of the
pharaohs and is
mentioned (D) in the writings of Homer and
LIAN-SAT-WT-030
30: Pilots at the airline,angered at the
prospect of seeing their pension plans replaced with less generous
versions,vowed to use legal means to fight it.
&&&&&(C)this
(D)such a move
(E)that from happening
LIAN-SAT-WT-031
31. When chronological order is followed
too mechanically, they are obscuring rather than clarifying
important relationships.
(A) When chronological order is followed too mechanically, they
are obscuring rather than clarifying important relationships.
(B) When chronological order is followed too mechanically, it
obscures rather than clarifying important relationships.
(C) Chronological order, if too mechanically followed, obscures
rather than it clarifies important relationships.
(D) Chronological order, if followed too mechanically, obscures
rather than clarifies important relationships.
(E) If you follow a too mechanical chronological order, it
obscures rather than clarifies important relationships.
LIAN-SAT-WT-032
32. Like his other(A) cookbooks, in
his new book Chef Louis offers lengthy explanations of what he considers to be basic cooking principles.
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LIAN-SAT-WT-033
33. Electronic bulletin boards, combining the
convenience of a telephone with the massive information storage
capacity of a computer, present messages on diverse subjects as astronomy,
artificial intelligence, and skydiving.
(A) diverse subjects as
(B) diverse subjects that are
(C) subjects of such diversity as
(D) subjects as diverse as
(E) a subject as diverse as
LIAN-SAT-WT-034
34. At graduation, the speaker assured us that
our many courses in the liberal arts had prepared us equally well for the
challenges of working and further study.
(A) had prepared us equally well for the challenges of working
and further study
(B) had prepared us equally well for the challenges of work and
of further study
(C) has supplied the preparation for challenging work along with
further study
(D) leaves us prepared for the challenges of work and further
study both
(E) were the preparation for making the challenges of work or
further study easier
LIAN-SAT-WT-035
35. The fruit fly is often used to study
genetic mechanisms,
because it reproduces rapidly scientists can observe the
effects of experiments on several generations.
(A) mechanisms, because it reproduces rapidly
(B) mechanisms, since it reproduces rapidly,
(C) mechanisms, since, with its rapid reproduction,
(D) because it reproduces rapidly,
(E) then rapid reproduction allows
LIAN-SAT-WT-036
36 To meet the rapidly rising market demand for fish and
seafood, suppliers are growing fish twice as fast as their natural growth rate, cutting
their feed allotment by nearly half and raising them on
special diets.
(A) their natural growth rate, cutting their feed allotment
(B) their natural growth rate, their feed allotment cut
(C) growing them naturally, cutting their feed allotment
(D) they grow naturally, cutting their feed allotment
(E) they grow naturally, with their feed allotment cut
LIAN-SAT-WT-037
37 In her later poems, Phyllis Wheatley's blending of solar
imagery, Judeo-Christian thought and figures, and the images she borrowed from ancient
classicism suggesting her range and depth of influences, not
the least of which is her African heritage.
(A) the images she borrowed from ancient classicism
suggesting
(B) borrowing images from ancient classicism, suggests
(C) she borrowed images from ancient classicism, which
(D) images borrowed from ancient classicism suggests
(E) images that she borrowed from ancient classicism,
suggesting
LIAN-SAT-WT-038
38 Five fledgling sea eagles left their nests in western
Scotland this summer, bringing to 34 the number of
wild birds successfully raised since transplants from Norway began
(A) bringing
(B) and brings
(C) and it brings
(D) and it brought
(E) and brought
LIAN-SAT-WT-039
39 Initiated five
centuries after Europeans arrived in the New World on Columbus Day
1992, Project SETI pledged a $100 million investment in the search
for extraterrestrial intelligence.
(A) Initiated five centuries after Europeans arrived in the New
World on Columbus Day 1992, Project SETI pledged a $100 million
investment in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
(B) Initiated on Columbus Day 1992, five centuries after
Europeans arrived in the New World, a $100 million investment in
the search for extraterrestrial intelligence was pledged by Project
(C) Initiated on Columbus Day 1992, five centuries after
Europeans arrived in the New World, Project SETI pledged a $100
million investment in the search for extraterrestrial
intelligence.
(D) Pledging a $100 million investment in the search for
extraterrestrial intelligence, the initiation of Project SETI five
centuries after Europeans arrived in the New World on Columbus Day
(E) Pledging a $100 million investment in the search for
extraterrestrial intelligence five centuries after Europeans
arrived in the New World, on Columbus Day 1992, the initiation of
Project SETI took place.
LIAN-SAT-WT-040
40 One report concludes that many schools do not have,
or likely to have,
enough computers to use them effectively.
(C) or are
(D) nor are they
(E) nor are not
LIAN-SAT-WT-041
41 At one time, the majestic American chestnut was so prevalent that it was said a
squirrel could jump from tree to tree without once touching
the ground between New York State and Georgia.
(A) so prevalent that it was said a squirrel could
(B) so prevalent that a squirrel was said that it could
(C) so prevalent for a squirrel to be said to be able to
(D) prevalent enough that it was said a squirrel could
(E) prevalent enough for a squirrel to be said to be able to
LIAN-SAT-WT-042
42 Recent research indicates that two popular arthritis drugs are
possibly not as safe as they initially believed.
(A) that two popular arthritis drugs are possibly not as safe as
they initially believed
(B) that two popular arthritis drugs may not be as safe as they
were initially believed to be
(C) two popular arthritis drugs to possibly not be as safe as it
was initially believed
(D) the safety of two popular arthritis drugs may not be as
great as it was initially believed
(E) the safety of two popular arthritis drugs not to be as great
as they were initially believed to be
LIAN-SAT-WT-043
43 According to analysts, an alliance between three major
personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local
telephone companies would enable customers to receive Internet data
over regular telephone lines with speeds much higher than is
currently possible.
A with speeds much higher than is
B with speeds that are much higher than are
C at much higher speeds as are
D at much higher speeds than that
E at speeds much higher than are
LIAN-SAT-WT-044
44 As the former
chair of the planning board for 18 consecutive years and a board
member for 28 years, Joan Philkill attended more than 400 meetings
and reviewed more than 700 rezoning applications.
(A) As the former
(B) The former
(C) Former
(D) She was
(E) As the
&LIAN-SAT-WT-045
45 Shrinking faster
than any other nation's, the projected decline of Japan's
population is 17 percent during the next half century.
(A) Shrinking faster than any other nation's, the projected
decline of Japan's population is
(B) Shrinking faster than any other nation, Japan's population
has a projected decline of
(C) The population of Japan is shrinking faster than that of any
other nation and is projected to decline by
(D) The Japanese population is shrinking faster than any other
nation, and it has a projected decline at
(E) Japan's population is shrinking faster than that of any
other nation, with a projected decline at
LIAN-SAT-WT-046
46 One automobile manufacturer has announced plans to increase
the average fuel efficiency of its sport utility vehicles by 25
percent over the next five years, amounting to roughly five miles per
gallon, and representing the first significant change in the
fuel efficiency of any class of passenger vehicle in almost two
(A) amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, and
representing
(B) amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, and it would
(C) an increase that would amount to roughly five miles per
gallon and it would represent
(D) an increase that would amount to roughly five miles per
gallon and would represent
(E) which is an increase amounting to roughly five miles per
gallon, representing
LIAN-SAT-WT-047
47 Unlike the other major planets, Pluto has a highly eccentric orbit,
which is thus closer to the Sun than Neptune is for 20 years
out of every 230-year cycle, even though it is commonly described
as the remotest planet in the solar system.
(A) Pluto has a highly eccentric orbit, which is thus closer to
the Sun than Neptune is
(B) Pluto has a highly eccentric orbit and is thus closer to the
Sun than Neptune is
(C) Pluto's orbit is highly eccentric and is thus closer to the
Sun than Neptune
(D) the orbit of Pluto is highly eccentric and thus closer to
the Sun than Neptune
(E) the orbit of Pluto is highly eccentric, thus closer to the
Sun than Neptune is
LIAN-SAT-WT-048
48 The agreement, the first to formally require industrialized
countries to cut emissions of gases linked to global warming, is a
formal protocol by
which 38 industrialized countries must reduce emissions of
these gases by 2012 or face heavy penalties.
(A) by which
(B) for which
(C) under which
(D) such that
(E) wherein
&LIAN-SAT-WT-049
49 The population of India has been steadily increasing for
decades, and it will
probably have what is estimated as 1.6 billion people by
2050 and surpass China as the world's most populous nation.
(A) it will probably have what is estimated as
(B) they are likely to have
(C) the country will probably have
(D) there will probably be
(E) there will be an estimated
LIAN-SAT-WT-050
50 According to a 1996 study published in the Journal of
Human Resources, Americans of Middle Eastern descent were
twice as likely as was the
national average to be self-employed.
(A) as was the national average to be self-employed
(B) as the average American to be self-employed
(C) as the national average that they would be self-employed
(D) to be self-employed than was the average American
(E) that they would be self-employed than was the national
LIAN-SAT-WT-051
51 In human hearing, subtle differences in how the two ears hear a given sound
help the listener determine the qualities of that sound.
(A) in how the two ears hear a given sound help the listener
(B) in the two ears hearing a given sound help the listener in
determining
(C) in how a sound is heard by the two ears helps the listener
(D) between how the two ears hear a given sound helps the
listener in determining
(E) between how a sound is heard by the two ears help the
listener in determining
LIAN-SAT-WT-052
52 It seems likely that a number of astronomical phenomena, such
as the formation of planetary nebulas, may be caused by the interaction where
two stars orbit each other at close range.
(A) may be caused by the interaction where two stars orbit each
(B) may be caused by the interaction between two stars that each
orbit the other
(C) are because of the interaction between two stars that orbit
each other
(D) are caused by the interaction of two stars where each is
orbiting the other
(E) are caused by the interaction of two stars orbiting each
LIAN-SAT-WT-053
53 A recent review of pay scales indicates that CEO's now earn an average of 419
times more pay than blue-collar workers, compared to a ratio of 42
times in 1980.
(A) that CEO's now earn an average of 419 times more pay than
blue-collar workers, compared to a ratio of 42 times
(B) that, on average, CEO's now earn 419 times the pay of
blue-collar workers, a ratio that compares to 42 times
(C) that, on average, CEO's now earn 419 times the pay of
blue-collar workers, as compared to 42 times their pay, the
(D) CEO's who now earn on average 419 times more pay than
blue-collar workers, as compared to 42 times their pay, the
(E) CEO's now earning an average of 419 times the pay of
blue-collar workers, compared to the ratio of 42 times
LIAN-SAT-WT-054
54 The Achaemenid empire of Persia reached the Indus Valley in
the fifth century B.C., bringing the Aramaic script with it, from which
was derived both northern and southern Indian alphabets.
(A) the Aramaic script with it, from which was derived both
northern and
(B) the Aramaic script with it, and from which deriving both the
northern and the
(C) with it the Aramaic script, from which derive both the
northern and the
(D) with it the Aramaic script, from which derives both northern
(E) with it the Aramaic script, and deriving from it both the
northern and
LIAN-SAT-WT-055
55 Unlike most severance packages, which require workers to stay
until the last day
scheduled to collect, workers at the automobile company are
eligible for its severance package even if they find a new
job before they are terminated.
(A) the last day scheduled to collect, workers at the automobile
company are eligible for its severance package
(B) the last day they are scheduled to collect, workers are
eligible for the automobile company's severance package
(C) their last scheduled day to collect, the automobile company
offers its severance package to workers
(D) their last scheduled day in order to collect, the automobile
company's severance package is available to workers
(E) the last day that they are scheduled to collect, the
automobile company's severance package is available to workers
LIAN-SAT-WT-056
56 Thomas Eakins's powerful style and his choices of
subject--the advances in modern surgery, the discipline of sport,
the strains of individuals in tension with society or even with
themselves--was as
disturbing to his own time as it is compelling for ours.
(A) was as disturbing to his own time as it is
(B) were as disturbing to his own time as they are
(C) has been as disturbing in his own time as they are
(D) had been as disturbing in his own time as it was
(E) have been as disturbing in his own time as
LIAN-SAT-WT-057
57 To meet the rapidly rising market demand for fish and
seafood, suppliers are growing fish twice as fast as their natural growth rate, cutting
their feed allotment by nearly half and raising them on
special diets.
(A) their natural growth rate, cutting their feed allotment
(B) their natural growth rate, their feed allotment cut
(C) growing them naturally, cutting their feed allotment
(D) they grow naturally, cutting their feed allotment
(E) they grow naturally, with their feed allotment cut
LIAN-SAT-WT-058
58 The investigations of many psychologists and anthropologists
support the generalization of there being little that is a
significant difference in the underlying mental processes
manifested by people from different cultures.
(A) of there being little that is a significant difference
(B) of there being little that is significantly different
(C) of little that is significantly different
(D) that there is little that is significantly different
(E) that there is little of significant differences
LIAN-SAT-WT-059
59 The Sports Medicine Programs of the Olympic Training Center,
a complex where final tryouts are held for athletes representing
the United States in the Olympics, is geared toward enhancing athletes'
performance and toward their preparation for international
competition.
(A) is geared toward enhancing athletes' performance and toward
their preparation
(B) is geared to enhance the performance of athletes and to
prepare them
(C) are geared to enhance athletes' performance and their
preparation
(D) are geared toward the enhancement of athletes' performance
and toward preparing them
(E) are geared toward enhancing the performance of athletes and
preparing them
LIAN-SAT-WT-060
60 To go to the first
modern circus, you need to visit London, england, in
(A) go to the first modern circus, you need to visit
(B) have gone to the first modern circus, you needed to want
(C) be going to the first modern circus,you will need to
(D) go to the first modern circus, you needed to visit
(E) have gone to the first modern circus, you would have needed
LIAN-SAT-WT-061
Stockard Channing, whose roles have included the formidable first lady in the
television show The
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&B
West Wind, first came into the public eye in the
movie production of the musical G they
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
love her ever since, No
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-062
The image of
Uncle Sam, in his
red and white striped pants and blue coat, is used at certain times
&&&&&&&&&&&B&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&C
to elucidate a
feeling of patriotism in Americans. No error
D&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-063
After disputing
over the unsuccessful play, the coach and the team captain
agreed not to
A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
until he has
able to do so
calmly. No
C&&&&&&&&&&&
D&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-064
Having studied
tornados for twenty years, Wisam knew that the eminent storm would be
A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C&&&&&&&&&&
catastrophic. No
&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-065
In the predawn crispness of a September morning, the conjunction
of Mars and Venus thrilled the amateur astronomer like on the first occasion he had seen
(A)&& like in the first
occasion he has seen it
(B)&& like it did the first
time of his seeing it
(C)&& as when he was thrilled
the first time
(D)& like the thrill when first he saw it.
(E)&& as it had the first time
LIAN-SAT-WT-066
Joy Rennee analyzed her outlook of life: rather than viewing her glass s
wither half full or half
&&&&&&&&&&&&
B&&&&&&&&&&
empty, she chose to see it as overflowing with possibilities.
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-067
Marina stayed up late watching television, went to the gum before school,
and ate a big
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
it exhausted
C&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-068
One of the most unusual animals in the world, eggs are laid by the platypus, which
is also as mammal.
(A)&& eggs are laid by the
platypus, which is also a mammal
(B)&& the platypus, who is
also a mammal, lays eggs
(C)&& the platypus who is an
egg-laying mammal
(D)& the platypus is a mammal that also lay
(E)&& the mammal which lays
eggs is the platypus
LIAN-SAT-WT-069
Members of he squash family include not only the pumpkin,
but the butternut, the
Hubbard, and the acorn squash as well
(A)&& but the butternut, the
Hubbard, and the squash as well
(B)&& but also the butternut,
the Hubbard, and the acorn squash
(C)&& but also the butternut,
Hubbard, and acorn squash
(D)& and the butternut, Hubbard, and acorn as
(E)&& and the butternut,
Hubbard, and acorn squashes as well
LIAN-SAT-WT-070
Eating cholesterol-rich foods is one of the leading causes of
another equally damaging is a lack of exercise
(A)&& another
(B)&& cholesterol, another one
(C)&& cholesterol, the other
(D)& another one which is
(E)&& cholesterol, another
cause that is
LIAN-SAT-WT-071
Wild bears, when
surprised in their natural habitats, can be violent, the
best course of action is to avoid bears altogether.
(A)&& Wild bears, when
surprised in their natural habitats, can be violent,
(B)&& Wild bears, surprising
in their natural habitats, can be violent, therefore
(C)&& Wild bears, when
surprised in their natural habitats, can be violent, however
(D)& Because wild bear, when surprised in their
natural habitats, can be violent,
(E)&& When wild bears,
surprised in their natural habitats, can be violent,
LIAN-SAT-WT-072
Set in the sixteenth century, modern audiences enjoyed the
contemporary opera Galileo, Galilei written by Philip
(A)&& century, modern
audiences enjoyed the contemporary opera Galileo, Galilei
written by Philip Glass
(B)&& century and written by
Philip Glass, modern audiences enjoyed the contemporary opera
Galileo, Galilei
(C)&& century, the
contemporary opera Galileo, Galilei was written by Philip
Glass and enjoyed by modern audiences
(D)& century, Philip Glass’s contemporary opera
Galileo, Galilei has enjoyed great success with modern
(E)&& century, Philip Glass
wrote the contemporary opera Galileo, Galilei which
enjoyed great success with modern audiences
LIAN-SAT-WT-073
When Dr. Jantos
speaks, she does
not attempt to
impress her listener with her speaking.
A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-074
Many of William Blake’s etchings were inspired by his notions
of good and evil, accompanied by subject-appropriate
(A)&& etchings were inspired
by his notions of good and evil, accompanied by
(B)&& etchings has their
inspiration from hi notions of good and evil, accompanied by
(C)&& etchings, inspired by
his notion of good and evil, were accompanied by
(D)& etchings, which were inspired by his
notions of good and evil and which are accompanied by
(E)&& etchings, being inspired
by his notions of good and evil, accompanied by
LIAN-SAT-WT-075
The romance between Yun-Yun and Nanki-Poo accounts for the lasting appeal of the
The Mikado,, as do Gilbert and Sullivan’s singable
tunes and clever lyrics.
(A)&& accounts for the lasting
appeal of The Mikado, as do
(B)&& account for the appeal
of The Mikado as lastingly as
(C)&& accounts as lasting for
the appeal of The Mikado as does
(D)& account for the lasting appeal of The
Mikado, as do
(E)&& accounts for the lasting
appeal of The Mikado, and as it also come from
LIAN-SAT-WT-076
The choice commuters
make between taking the train and driving often come to a
preference either reduced stress or increased control.
(A)&& The choice commuters
make between taking the train and driving often come
(B)&& The choice commuters
make between taking the train and driving, often it is
(C)&& The choice commuters
make between taking the train and driving often comes
(D)& Commuters who choose to either take the
train and driving often come
(E)&& As for commuters who
must choose between taking the train and driving, often they
LIAN-SAT-WT-077
On a chilly
December evening, a lonely transient asked a homeless man
to partake from a
&A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
the two elicited whispers as they dined
and chatted in the small town’s only restaurant.
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-078
Despite recent controversy over
ballot-punching, which has
discouraged some people from
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
voting in local
election, next year many US citizens will attempt to elect a
president who will
representing
their views in the issues. No error
D&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-079
No matter how
many times Julie hears her favorite song. Whenever it is played on the radio,
A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
will dance
around the room as
if she has never heard the son before. No error
C&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-080
Using modern forensic techniques, the true identity, it is hypothesized
buy noted mystery author
Patricia Cornwell, of
Jack the Ripper, a serial killer who terrorized London in
the last nineteenth century, is Walter Sickert, an artist.
(A)&& the true identity, it is
hypothesized by noted mystery author Patricia Cornwell, of Jack the
(B)&& Patricia Cornwell, a
noted mystery author, has hypothesized that Jack the Ripper’s true
(C)&& Patricia Cornwell, a
noted mystery author, has come to the hypothesis truly that the
identity of Jack the Ripper
(D)& Jack the Ripper’s true identity as
hypothesized buy noted mystery author Patricia Cornwell
(E)&& noted mystery author
Patricia Cornwell has hypothesized that true identity of Jack the
LIAN-SAT-WT-081
Those who enjoy the challenge of understanding dense and complex
poetry even though at
times somewhat obscure and abstruse probably prefer the poems of
Ezra Pound to those of Robert Frost.
(A)&& even though at times
somewhat obscure and abstruse probably prefer the poems of Ezra
(B)&& Ezra Pound’s poem, even
though they are somewhat obscure and abstruse, are probably
(C)&& even though at times
somewhat obscure and abstruse, their preference is probably the
poem of Ezra Pound
(D)& probably prefer the poems that are at
times somewhat obscure and abstruse by Ezra Pound
(E)&& probably prefer the
poems of Ezra Pound, although they are at times somewhat obscure
and abstruse
LIAN-SAT-WT-082
The science teacher uses an erector set simulating the
structure of human DNA, which she rearranges to represent
different mutations and variations.
(A)&& uses an erector set
simulating the structure of human DNA
(B)&& uses an erector set to
simulate the structure of human DNA
(C)&& simulates the structure
of human DNA by using an erector set
(D)& simulates the structure of human DNA; she
used an erector set
(E)&& who simulates the
structure of human DNA, then uses an erector set
LIAN-SAT-WT-083
Confessions of violent crimes nationwide skyrocketed last year,
but in some towns
they remained steady or decreased.
(A)&& but in some towns
(B)&& in some towns it
(C)&& although in some towns
they would have
(D)& yet in some towns such confessions would
(E)&& in some towns such
confessions
LIAN-SAT-WT-084
paintings by 54 artists were exhibited in France at
the Memorial de Caen, marking the 80th
anniversary of the signing of the 1918 Armistice and the end of the
first industrial war, the one that was World WarⅠ.
(A)& marking the 80th anniversary of
the signing of the 1918 Armistice and the end of the first
industrial war, the one that was World WarⅠ
(B)&& marking the
80th anniversary of the signing of the 1918 Armistice
and the end of the first industrial war, which was World WarⅠ
(C)& and this marked the 80th
anniversary of the signing of the 1918 Armistice and the end of the
first industrial war, World WarⅠ
(D)& and the 80th anniversary of the
signing of the 1918 Armistice and the end of the first industrial
war, World WarⅠ
(E)&& marking the
80th anniversary of the signing of the 1918 Armistice
and the end of the first industrial war, World WarⅠ
LIAN-SAT-WT-085
David has a veracious appetite and
often eats five
meals a day, but
some how he
A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&C
exceptionally thin. No
D&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-086
The operator deemed the press release irrelevant, so
this was a press release
that was omitted in his story.
(A)&& this was a press release
that was omitted
(B)&& the omission of this
press release was
(C)&& this release having been
(D)&& his omission of this
press release
omitted this release
LIAN-SAT-WT-087
Susan was unhappy when her mother asked her to babysit her
younger brother
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
A&&&&&&&&&&&&&
because Susan found his behavior
exceptionally irritating. No error
&&&&&&&&&&&&
C&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-088
Only if enough viewers would object to what many call “the vast
wasteland of
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
A&&&&&&&&&&&
television” would the quality of programming
become acceptable.
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-089
Many students of United States history do not realize that, at
one time, individual states did not have to abide by certain
amendments to the Constitution, but they have since been
applied at the state level.
(A)& Constitution, but they have since been
applied at the state level
(B)&& Constitution, but they
are now applied at the state level
(C)& Constitution, and have since been applied
at the state level
(D)& Constitution that now apply at the state
(E)&& Constitution, since
becoming applied at the state level
LIAN-SAT-WT-090
If you plan to
participate in a marathon, you need to realize that many athletes,
A&&&&&&&&&&
those in top
physical condition, find it difficult to finish such by the
&B&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
of a marathon you will
run twenty-six miles. No error
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-091
The controversial magazine has been criticized for
being partial, in
every article, of
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
A&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
the most conservative causes.
&&&&&&&&&&
D&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-092
She dried the
dishes when, all of a sudden, startled, she dropped a
A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
plate to the floor, whereupon it shattered. No error
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-093
The Haitians conquered Hispaniola in 1822 and lived in peace
with the island natives until 1844, when forces led by Juan Pablo Duarte,
the hero of Dominican independence, drove them out and
established the Dominican Republic as an independent state.
(A)&&& when
forces led by Juan Pablo Duarte, the hero of Dominican
independence, drove them out and
when forces led by Juan Pablo Duarte, the hero of Dominican
independence, drove the Haitians out and
(C)&&& when
Juan Pablo Duarte, the hero of Dominican independence, drove them
(D)&&& when
they were driven out by forces led by Juan Pablo Duarte, the hero
of Dominican independence, and
when the Haitians were driven out by forces led by Juan Pablo
Duarte, the hero of Dominican independence, and
LIAN-SAT-WT-094
Between you and me,
this restaurant does not serve the best porterhouse steak in the
city, though the service is impeccable and the d&cor
exquisite.
(A)&& Between you and me, this
restaurant does not serve the best porterhouse steak in the city,
though the service is impeccable and the d&cor exquisite.
Between you and me, this restaurant does not serve the best
porterhouse steak in the city, though their service and d&cor are
impeccable and exquisite.
(C)&& Between you and me, this
restaurant does not serve the best porterhouse steak in the city,
though its service and d&cor are impeccable and exquisite.
(D)&& Between you and I, this
restaurant does not serve the best porterhouse steak in the city,
though its service is impeccable and the d&cor exquisite.
Between you and I, this restaurant does not serve the best
porterhouse steak in the city, though the service is impeccable and
the d&cor exquisite.
LIAN-SAT-WT-095
Elevator passengers are often oblivious over the intricate cultural etiquette
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
where they stand, where they look, and in which direction they face.
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-096
Mrs. Barnum’s students had just finished listening to her boring lecture which
made them happy.
(A)&& listening to her boring
lecture which made them happy
(B)&& listening to her happily
boring lecture that was over
(C)&& listening to her boring
lecture, happy that it was over
(D)&& happily listening to her
boring lecture
(E)&&& being
happy at her boring lecture being over
LIAN-SAT-WT-097
When first implicated
in it, Nixon denied any wrongdoing in the Watergate scandal, but
soon the evidence against him was overwhelming.
(A)&&& When
first implicated in it, Nixon denied any wrongdoing in the
Watergate scandal, but soon the evidence against him was
overwhelming.
When Nixon was first implicated in the Watergate scandal, he denied
any wrongdoing and the evidence against him was soon
overwhelming
(C)&&& When
first implicated in the Watergate scandal, the evidence against
Nixon was soon overwhelming but he denied any wrongdoing.
(D)&&& When
he was first implicated in the Watergate scandal, Nixon denied any
wrongdoing, but soon he was overwhelmed by the evidence against
Nixon first denied any wrongdoing in it, but soon the overwhelming
evidence implicated him in the Watergate scandal.
LIAN-SAT-WT-098
My parents told me that in France they sometimes do not
wear bating suits on the beach.
(A)&& in France they
(B)&& in France some
(C)&& some French people
(D)&& in France there are
people, some of whom
France, men and women
LIAN-SAT-WT-099
By being both low-cost
and highly flexible and also light in weight, plastic is
often regarded as an excellent material for plumbing
applications.
(A)&& By being both low-cost
and highly flexible and also light in weight
(B)&& With its low cost, high
degree of flexibility and being light in weight
(C)&& Because of its low cost,
high degree of flexibility, and light weight
(D)&& Having a low cost, a
high degree of flexibility, as well as a light weight
(E)&&& Having
a low cost, a high degree of flexibility, and its weight is
LIAN-SAT-WT-100
When Mr. Ruiz arrived at the holiday sale,
she realized that
she had left her
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
home and must go
back to get it. No
D&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-101
My art history professors prefer Michelangelo’s painting
to viewing his
sculpture,
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
although Michelangelo himself was more proud of the
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
LIAN-SAT-WT-102
Anne Tyler’s novel “The Accidental Tourist” features(A) a charater
whose(B) obession
with saving(C) time
and money are(D)
absurd, yet smoehow plausible. No error(E)
LIAN-SAT-WT-103
Mediators were standing by, prepared to intervene in(A) the labor
dispute even
though(B) both sides had refused (C)earlier offers
for(D) assistance.
No error(E)
LIAN-SAT-WT-104
An amateur potter herself(A), the acconutant
offered to help(B)
the artist with his business accounts, complicated as they were(C) by(D) his unusual system of
record keeping. No
LIAN-SAT-WT-105
After the uprising of October 10, 1911, that has(A) led to the establishment of (B) a
Chinese republic, many Chinese Americans decided to return to China
in(C) hopes of a
bright future there(D). No error(E)
&LIAN-SAT-WT-106
&The report Alexander is discussing(A), a report
prepared jointly by he(B) and the committee, does
not take into
account(C) the socioeconomic status of those interviewed(D).
No error(E).
LIAN-SAT-WT-107
Since some(A)
people are convinced
that(B) dowsing, a method of finding underground water with
a Y-shaped stick, is effective, but others condemn the procedure
as(C) mere superstition(D).
No error(E)
LIAN-SAT-WT-108
The research study reveals(A) startling proof of a
constant(B)
changing seafloor that comprises(C) the major
part of(D) the
underwater landscape. No
LIAN-SAT-WT-109
The new system, which uses(A) remote cameras
in the catching
of(B) speeding
motorists(C), may
undermine(D) the police department’s authority. No error(E)
LIAN-SAT-WT-110
Although the politician was initia lly (A)very sensitive to
be criticized(B) by
the press, he quickly
became(C) more confident about responding to(D) reporters’
sometimes pointed question. No error(E).
LIAN-SAT-WT-111
The decline in science education during the period had(A) two causes: less
funding for(B)
scientific research with a
decrease(C) in jobs related to(D) space and
defense. No
LIAN-SAT-WT-112
Tom Bradley was mayor of Los Angeles from 1973 to 1993,
an era when the city had
transformed from a collection of suburban neighborhoods to
the second-largest city in the United States.
an era when the city had transformed.
An era during which the city was transformed.
An era that transformed it.
During which era the city transformed.
During which the city was transformed.
&LIAN-SAT-WT-113
According to public health officials, in 1998 Massachusetts
became the first state in which more babies were born to women over
the age of thirty than under it.
than born&&
than they were&
than there had been&
than had been born.
LIAN-SAT-WT-114
The results of the company’s cost- cutting measures are evident
in its profits, which
increased five percent during the first three months of this year
after it fell over the last two
years.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
which increased five percent during the first three months of
this year after it fell
which had increased five percent during the first three months
of this year after it had fallen
which have increased five percent during the first three months
of this year after falling
with a five percent increase during the first three months of
this year after falling
with a five percent increase during the first three months of
this year after having fallen
LIAN-SAT-WT-115
Part of the proposed increase in state education spending is due
to higher enrollment,
since the number of students in public schools have grown steadily
since the mid-1980’s and, at nearly 47 million, are at a
record high.
enrollment, since the number of students in public schools have
grown steadily since the mid-1980’s and, at nearly 47 million, are
Enrollment, with a number of students in public schools growing
steadily since the mid-1980’s and, at nearly 47 million,
Enrollment: since students in public schools have grown
steadily in number since the mid-1980’s and, at nearly 47 million,
have reached
Enrollment: the number of students in public schools has grown
steadily since the mid-1980’s and, at nearly 47 million, has
Enrollment: students in public schools have grown steadily in
number since the mid-1980’s and , at nearly 47million, are at
LIAN-SAT-WT-116
Vivien Thomas, who had
no formal medical training, in struggling against overwhelming
odds, he became a cardiac surgeon and eventually to receive
an honorary doctorate from Johns Hopkins University.
who had no formal medical training, in struggling against over
whelming odds, he became
Having had no formal medical training, in struggling against
overwhelming odds to become
Who, having no formal medical training, he struggled against
overwhelming odds in becoming
Who, having had no formal medical training and struggled
against overwhelming odds, became
Who had no formal medical training, struggled against
overwhelming odds to become
LIAN-SAT-WT-117
The yield of natural gas from Norway’s Troll gas field is
expected to increase annually until the year 2005 and then to stabilize at six
billion cubic feet a day , which will allow such an extraction rate
at least for 50 years’ production
2005 and then to stabilize at six billion cubic feet a day,
will allow such an extraction rate at least for
2005 and then to stabilize at six billion cubic feet a day,
extraction rate that will allow at least
2005 and then stabilizing at six billion cubic feet a day,
such an extraction rate at the least allowing
2005, then stabilizing at six billion cubic feet a day,
such an extraction rate for at least
2005, then stabilizing at six billion cubic feet a day, which
allow such an extraction rate for at least
LIAN-SAT-WT-118
Scientists claim that the discovery of the first authenticated
mammal bones in amber could provide important clues of determining, in addition to how,
when mammals colonized the islands of the West Indies.
of determining, in addition to how, when mammals colonized the
islands of the West Indies
in the determination of how and when the islands of the West
Indies were colonized by mammals
to determine how mammals colonized the islands of the West
Indies and when they did
for determining when the islands of the West Indies were
colonized by mammals and how they were
for determining how and when mammals colonized the islands of
the West Indies
LIAN-SAT-WT-119
Although women’s wages are improving, Department of Labor
statistics show that the ratio of their earnings with that of men have been
roughly static since 1960.
with that of men have been
to that of men are
to those of men have been
with those of men is
to those of men has been
LIAN-SAT-WT-120
In the Louisiana
Purchase of 1803, the United States acquired 828,000 square miles
for about four cents an acre, which more than doubled the country’s
size and that brought its western border within reach of the
Pacific Ocean.
In the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, the United States acquired
828,000 square miles for about four cents an acre, which more than
doubled the country’s size and that brought
For about four cents an acre the United States acquired, in the
Louisiana Purchase of 0 square miles, more than
doubling the country’s size and it brought
With the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the United States acquired
828,000 square miles for about four cents an acre, more than
doubling its size and bringing
The United States, in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, for about
four cents an acre, acquired 828,000 square miles, more than
doubling the country’s size, bringing
Acquiring 828,000 square miles in the Louisiana Purchase of
1803, the United States bought it for about four cents an acre,
more than doubling the country’s size and bringing
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