GMAT直通车带来的与众不同的GMAT语法机经(1)
2015-06-01 16:51
来源:新东方北京学校
作者:陈诚
在GMAT的世界里有两种人,一种是没有上过新东方GMAT直通车的“他们”,一种是来自新东方GMAT直通车的“我们”。下面来看看“他们”和“我们”的差别:
他们的GMAT语法机经:
1. (By cui10226 )After denouncing 尼克丁怎么怎么不好,(横线scientists consider it as a potential treatment for 横线)a lot of disorders,例如失眠和其他病.我只记得我选的这个
2. (BY decodeco v40 )一道考whereas 和once,逻辑主语的问题。
我选的E 只有once的那个选项。
16. (BY beyondmind 700+)有一道expanding tourism..... with shrewdness and care 不能破坏什么什么,虽然比较怪,但是注意是expanding tourism这件事是主语不是tourism
18. (BY beyondmind 700+)还有一题
原句是united states, with 几分之几canada有的水量,but 人口是多少多少倍, is putting pressure on canada要向united states 运水
选项有because of united states's having...
有用united states is putting pressure on的,也用the fact is putting pressure on ,注意逻辑主语
33.(BY bonboncase) 还有一个,有个鸟叫s什么jay,好像是sugar jay ?开头是划线的reintroduced...aviary in which it store the food...,嗯aviary那个不认识!所以记住了,感觉好像做过,无奈词不太认识,不知道动作发出者是experiment 还是那个jay。选项有把reintroduced改成introduced的,可以找找prep有没有Aviary:n. 鸟类饲养场;大型鸟舍
我们的GMAT语法机经
考点:
1. conj. + doing/done/ adj.
2. doing./done./adj.
1. Before completing the teaching materials for the Mohawk language immersion class, the lead writers had to check the various dialect pronunciations in the lessons, vet the practice exercises, as well as reviewing all the texts.
(A) the lead writers had to check the various dialect pronunciations in the lessons, vet the practice exercises, as well as reviewing all the texts
(B) the lead writers had to check the various dialect pronunciations in the lessons, vet the practice exercises, and review all the texts
(C) it was necessary for the lead writers to check the various dialect pronunciations in the lessons, vet the practice exercises, review all the texts
(D) the various dialect pronunciations in the lessons had to be checked, the practice exercises to be vetted, and all the texts to be reviewed by the lead writers
(E) the various dialect pronunciations in the lessons had to be checked by the lead writers, the practice exercises vetted, and all the texts had to be reviewed
key: B
2. Once thought of as a resource without end, fisherman are dangerously close to depleting the world's stocks of cod.
(A) fisherman are dangerously close to depleting the world's stocks of cod.
(B) but fishermen are dangerously close to depleting the world's stocks of cod.
(C) the world's stocks of cod are dangerously close to being depleted by fishermen
(D) but the world's stocks of cod are dangerously close to being depleted by fishermen.
(E) the world's stocks of cod ,which fisher men are dangerously close to depleting
key: C
3. Though subject to the same wild-animal control efforts that killed off almost all the wolves in North America over the past century, the coyote’s amazing ability of adapting to the presence of humans has enabled it to expend its range into Alaska and Central America.
(A) coyote’s amazing ability of adapting to the presence of humans has enabled it to expend its
(B) coyote, because of its amazing ability of adapting to the presence of humans, have been able to expand their
(C) coyote, because of its amazing ability to adapt to the presence of humans, has been able to expand its
(D) amazing ability of the coyote to adapt to the presence of humans have enabled it to expand the
(E) amazing ability of the coyote to adapt to the presence of humans has enabled it to expand the
1. though subject to…, S à ADE
2. ability: have the ability to do…
its à coyote à has been à C
key: C
4. Though not always highly trained in archaeology, the work of volunteers at various digs across the country has often resulted in being invaluable research on the history of the Mississippian, Hopewell, and other ancestral cultures.
(A) the work of volunteers at various digs across the country has often resulted in being invaluable research
(B) volunteers at various digs across the country have often done invaluable research work
(C) volunteers' work at various digs across the country has been invaluable research
(D) the volunteers' research at various digs across the country has often proven invaluable
(E) volunteers have often at various digs across the country done invaluable research
1. though not always trained → BE
2. at various digs → Noun.
Verb. → E
Key: E
5. A scrub jay can remember when it cached a particular piece of food in a particular place, researchers have discovered, and tend not to bother to recover a perishable treat if stored long enough to have rotted.
(A) tend not to bother to recover a perishable treat if
(B) they tend not to bother recovering a perishable treat
(C) tending not to bother recovering a perishable treat if
(D) tends not to bother recovering a perishable treat
(E) tends not bothering to recover a perishable treat if
1. and → C
they → B
2. if stored → S.
if stored long enough to have rotted, A scrub jay can remember when it cached a particular piece of food in a particular place, researchers have discovered, and tend not to bother to recover a perishable treat
3. bother to do/doing
tend to do sth.
key: D
3. consider
Consider sth. (to be) Noun./Adj.
I consider GMAT a difficult test
I consider GMAT difficult.
Consider…as( wrong).
1. Spanish poet Juan Ramon Jimenez, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956, so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, he destroyed every copy he could find.
(A) so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, he destroyed
(B) and was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections that he destroyed
(C) in his later year he was so embarrassed by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, destroying
(D) was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections that he destroyed
(E) because he was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, destroying
Key: D
2. The results of two recent unrelated studies support the idea that dolphins may share certain cognitive abilities with humans and great apes; the studies indicate dolphins as capable of recognizing themselves in mirrors—an ability that is often considered a sign of self-awareness—and to grasp spontaneously the mood or intention of humans.
(A) dolphins as capable of recognizing themselves in mirrors—an ability that is often considered a sign of self-awareness—and to grasp spontaneously
(B) dolphins’ ability to recognize themselves in mirrors—an ability that is often considered as a sign of self-awareness—and of spontaneously grasping
(C) dolphins to be capable of recognizing themselves in mirrors—an ability that is often considered a sign of self-awareness—and to grasp spontaneously
(D) that dolphins have the ability of recognizing themselves in mirrors—an ability that is often considered as a sign of self-awareness—and spontaneously grasping
(E) that dolphins are capable of recognizing themselves in mirrors—an ability that is often considered a sign of self-awareness—and of spontaneously grasping
1. indicate that…
2. have the ability to do
3. be capable of doing
4. consider
key: E
4. because of one’s doing/doing (wrong)
after/before one’s doing à after/before SVO
1. Patience Lovell Wright, whose traveling waxworks exhibit preceded Madame Tussaud's work by 30 years, became well known as much because of having an eccentric personality as for having skillfully rendered popular public figures in wax.
(A) well known as much because of having an eccentric personality as for having skillfully rendered popular public figures in wax
(B) well known as much for having an eccentric personality as for her skillful wax renderings of popular public figures
(C) well known as much because of her eccentric personality as she was for her skillful wax renderings of popular public figures
(D) as well known for having an eccentric personality as having skillfully rendered popular public figures in wax
(E) as well known for her eccentric personality as for her skillful wax renderings of popular public figures
Key: E
1. According to its proponents, a proposed new style of aircraft could, by skimming along the top of the atmosphere, fly between most points on Earth in under two hours.
1. According to/including: prep. → 不用考虑逻辑主语
(A) According to its proponents, a proposed new style of aircraft could, by skimming along the top of the atmosphere, fly between most points on Earth in under two hours.
(B) By skimming along the top of the atmosphere, proponents of a proposed new style of aircraft say it could fly between most points on Earth in under two hours.
(C) A proposed new style of aircraft could fly between most points on Earth in under two hours, according to its proponents, with it skimming along the top of the atmosphere.
1. 语法: with N./pron. Doing/done
With his hands tied back, he came in.
With a lot of work to do, he stayed up into the night
2. 句间:伴随/原因
(D) A proposed new style of aircraft, say its proponents, could fly between most points on Earth in under two hours because of its skimming along the top of the atmosphere.
(E) According to its proponents, skimming along the top of the atmosphere makes it possible that a proposed new style of aircraft could fly between most points on Earth in under two hours.
Key: A
3. Sulfur dioxide, a major contributor to acid rain, is an especially serious pollutant because it diminishes the respiratory system’s ability to deal with all other pollutants.
(A) an especially serious pollutant because it diminishes the respiratory system’s ability to deal
(B) an especially serious pollutant because of diminishing the respiratory system’s capability of dealing
(C) an especially serious pollutant because it diminishes the capability of the respiratory system in dealing
(D) a specially serious pollutant because it diminishes the capability of the respiratory system to deal
(E) a specially serious pollutant because of diminishing the respiratory system’s ability to deal
1. because of … → ACD
be able to do
have the ability/capability to do
be capable of doing
2. especially: 修饰程度
specially: 专门 specially designed
key: A
4. It was only after Katharine Graham became publisher of The Washington Post in 1963 that it moved into the first rank of American newspapers, and it was under her command that the paper won high praise for its unrelenting reporting of the Watergate scandal.
(A) It was only after Katharine Graham became publisher of The Washington Post in 1963 that it moved into the first rank of American newspapers, and it was under her command that the paper won high praise
(B) It was only after Katharine Graham's becoming publisher of The Washington Post in 1963 that it moved into the first rank of American newspapers, and under her command it had won high praise
(C) Katharine Graham became publisher of The Washington Post in 1963, and only after that did it move into the first rank of American newspapers, having won high praise under her command
This/these
That/those
The cat on the table is cutter than this/that.
(D) Moving into the first rank of American newspapers only after Katharine Graham became its publisher in 1963, The Washington Post, winning high praise under her command
(E) Moving into the first rank of American newspapers only after Katharine Graham's becoming its publisher in 1963, The Washington Post won high praise under her command
Key:A
陈诚:北京新东方学校精英计划和直通车GMAT骨干教师
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