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2006October
: O! L! v6 z1 _. G5 B1 P/ R5 L1. S6 24. The derelict old house acrossfrom the warehouses and the even more decrepit one just besidethem have been placed on the list of historic landmarks. No error.) j w6 Y5 p9 B' ?
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2. S6 32. In royal palaces therewere to be found many comforts that medieval castles did not offer. These haddark dungeons and damp, drafty living quarters instead
1 R; Q& D2 h* a1 D' \A) Because medieval castles haddark dungeons and damp, drafty living quarters, royal palaces offered many morecomforts than could be found there
4 U$ R* U l5 `B) Lacking many comforts comparedto royal palaces, medieval castles instead offered dark dungeons and damp,drafty living quarters.
; R' K, o" I, ^C) With their dark dungeons anddamp, drafty living quarters, medieval castles offered few of the comforts tobe found in royal palaces.2 r7 l& q3 b& ^& Y. v
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2 B$ i$ E' p- ?4 E6 Y3. S4 29. An amateur potter herself,the accountant offered to help the artist with his business accounts,complicated as they were by his unusual system of record keeping.
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2007May
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" }; K7 Z _" j1 U( S6 j4. S5 26. Traffic was heavy, so bythe time Brianne finally arrived at the theater, we waited forher for an hour missing the entire first act of the play. Noerror.; W; w1 L: M7 L, ~
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! b' E* Q* k7 o: l0 i5. S10 11. Theodore Roosevelt wasnot just a great reformer, he was also a great president.
* I( G" D7 m6 y p: ~A) Theodore Roosevelt was not justa great reformer, he was also a great president.% a# B0 W- Z6 w. q# W9 _
B) Theodore Roosevelt was not justa great reformer, and also a great president.5 p: V% Q2 x e7 w# w
C) Theodore Roosevelt was not justa great reformer, but also a great president.5 _1 _5 y( C- d6 x) o: @
D) Great not just a greatreformer, Theodore Roosevelt was also a great president.& m# b3 T7 g. A* \% q# u
E) Not just a great reformer,Theodore Roosevelt was also a great president.8 |8 J9 ?6 k( V; E* {) e
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1. S7 11. Researchers have foundthat large fish are most likely to contain high levels of mercury than smallfish.A) Are most likely to contain highlevels of mercury than small fish.
+ \+ F" ~3 G3 ^" b; k( l: QB) Are more likely to contain highlevels of mercury compared to small fish
7 M3 ] T, V2 p G6 YC) Are more likely than small fishto contain high levels of mercury
# q+ k& O8 L0 }8 }# YD) Compared with small fish mostlikely contain high levels of mercury8 g& T/ U2 B8 U5 I
E) More likely contain higherlevels of mercury than in small fish* y. W' u. `/ D+ j0 V
I; ^. ^! L* \7 `/ G2. S7 23. As adults, malegolden silk spiders live not in webs of their own making butrather in webs made by female spiders. No error. (怎么又不需要严格对称呢?)
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3. S7 25. At a time wheninterest in twentieth-century classical music seems on the verge todisappear, the avant-garde compositions of the 1960s and 1970s manageto retain their popularity. No error." N; ^, Y" G' U( U3 a" @9 i
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4. S7 26. A powerful advocateto equal rights, Belva Lockwood was twice a candidate for Presidentlong before the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution allowed womento vote. No error. + E. D% [* l4 \+ o/ K$ n. m
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$ S( M `$ h6 K, d' Z( K1. S7 16. By incorporatingPueblo figures into her strongly geometric and abstract work is whyPueblo artist Helen Hardin has had a significant impact on contemporaryNative American art. No error. " p2 g# j! H9 n2 P$ z3 t# H1 G
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2. S7 31. To fail, one mustfirst make an attempt.5 ]. ?4 ~4 _6 P
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B) To fail, you must first havebeen making an attempt
0 B0 ^. `5 \; R! u, a5 O( y4 y5 rC) In failing one must make anattempt first.
, I& _5 x1 r/ ]D) First, you must make an attemptto have failed.
, E; I4 u4 n2 f {" Q2 I6 OE) One must make an attempt first,to fail.
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3. S7 34. Almost all drugs gothrough strict testing before approval and failing at least once.* z. x- O+ v, p2 i/ ?
A) As it is now
% S& t. `! A6 h/ |: q% VB) Approval, failing
; R/ R6 D; E) P0 i4 ?) C! e5 bC) Approval; failure occurring
5 m8 l2 y( A4 ?: ]D) Approval; they failed
( y0 g+ t/ \1 VE) Approval but they have failed |
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