SAT语法改错练习题及答案解析(共5例)

2022-05-23 12:35:33

  

  1. The Commerce Department announced that the economy grew during the second quarter at a 7.5 percent annual rate, while inflation eased when it might have been expected for it to rise.

  (A) it might have been expected for it to rise

  (B) it might have been expected to rise

  (C) it might have been expected that it should rise

  (D) its rise might have been expected

  (E) there might have been an expectation it would rise

  2. According to a study by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, companies in the United States are providing job training and general education for nearly eight million people, about equivalent to the enrollment of the nation's four-year colleges and universities.

  (A) equivalent to the enrollment of

  (B) the equivalent of those enrolled in

  (C) equal to those who are enrolled in

  (D) as many as the enrollment of

  (E) as many as are enrolled in

  3. In Holland, a larger percentage of the gross national product is spent on defense of their coasts from rising seas than is spent on military defense in the United States.

  (A) In Holland, a larger percentage of the gross national product is spent on defense of their coasts from rising seas than is spent on military defense in the United States.

  (B) In Holland they spend a larger percentage of their gross national product on defending their coasts from rising seas than the United States does on military defense.

  (C) A larger percentage of Holland's gross national product is spent on defending their coasts from rising seas than the United States spends on military defense.

  (D) Holland spends a larger percentage of its gross national product defending its coasts from rising seas than the military defense spending of the United States.

  (E) Holland spends a larger percentage of its gross national product on defending its coasts from rising seas than the United States does on military defense.

  4. Canadian scientists have calculated that one human being should be struck every nine years by a meteorite, while each year sixteen buildings can be expected to sustain damage from such objects.

  (A) one human being should be struck every nine years by a meteorite

  (B) a human being should be struck by a meteorite once in every nine years

  (C) a meteorite will strike one human being once in every nine years

  (D) every nine years a human being will be struck by a meteorite

  (E) every nine years a human being should be struck by a meteorite

  5. Intar, the oldest Hispanic theater company in New York, has moved away from the Spanish classics and now it draws on the works both of contemporary Hispanic authors who live abroad and of those in the United States.

  (A) now it draws on the works both of contemporary Hispanic authors who live abroad and of

  (B) now draws on the works of contemporary Hispanic authors, both those who live abroad and those who live

  (C) it draws on the works of contemporary Hispanic authors now, both those living abroad and who live

  (D) draws now on the works both of contemporary Hispanic authors living abroad and who are

  (E) draws on the works now of both contemporary Hispanic authors living abroad and those

  参考答案及解析

  Answer to Question 1

  In English, x [is] expected to y is idiomatic usage: expected for it to in choice A and expected that it should in choice C are thus unidiomatic. Choice D awkwardly substitutes its rise for the pronoun it as the subject of might have been expected; since it refers to inflation, the subject of the verb eased, it is preferable as the subject of might have been expected, the verb form corresponding to eased. Choice E is needlessly wordy, roundabout, and vague. Choice B is best.

  Answer to Question 2

  The phrases equivalent to in A, the equivalent of in B, and equal to in C have too broad a range of meanings to be used precisely here: that is, they can suggest more than merely numerical equality. Also, as quantitative expressions, equivalent and equal often modify nouns referring to uncountable things, as in "an equivalent amount of resistance" or "a volume of water equal to Lake Michigan." To establish numerical comparability between groups with countable members, the phrase as many as is preferable. Choice D, however, uses this phrase improperly in comparing eight million people to enrollment, not to other people. The comparison in E, the best choice, is logical because people is understood as the subject of are enrolled.#p#分页标题#e#

  Answer to Question 3

  In choices A, B, and C, the plural pronouns their and they have no plural noun for a logical referent. Since In Holland modifies all of the sentence that follows, A states confusedly that Holland spends a percentage of its gross national product on military defense in the United States. In C, the passive is spent is not parallel with the active spends. Lack of parallelism in choice D produces an illogical comparison: the percentage that Holland spends is said to exceed not the percentage that the United States spends but rather its total military defense spending. Parallel phrasing allows E, the best choice, to make a logical comparison between what Holland spends and what the United States does [spend].

  Answer to Question 4

  Choices A, B, and E can be faulted for using should in place of will to indicate future occurrences: should carries the suggestion, especially unwarranted in this context, that the Canadian scientists are describing what ought to happen. The phrase once in every nine years is needlessly wordy in B and C. Also, the language of C implies more than can reasonably be maintained: i.e., that a meteorite will strike one person, and no one else, exactly once during every nine-year period. Choice D is best: the phrasing is concise and free of unintended suggestions, and the use of the indefinite article in a human being is appropriate for describing what is expected to be true only on the average.

  Answer to Question 5

  In choices A and C, it intrudes between the halves of the compound verb has moved... and [now] draws to introduce a new grammatical subject, thereby creating a run-on sentence: the inclusion of it requires a comma after classics to set off the new independent clause. The placement of now is awkward in C, and the construction living abroad... and who is not parallel in C and D. Misplacement of words creates ambiguity in E: for example, the positioning of both immediately before the phrase describing the authors suggests that there are only two contemporary Hispanic authors living abroad. The logical word placement and parallel phrasing of B, the best choice, resolve such confusions.

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