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语法训练题
下面为大家整理的是关于SAT语法句子改错练习题,共5道。SAT语法句子改错题目要求考生在语法知识和逻辑思维能力两个方面都有所掌握,所以需要大量的练习。下面大家就和小编一起来看看这些题目的详细内容吧。
1.a (Except for) the phonograph, the performances b (of great musicians) and the voices of famous people c (would have been) lost d (to history). e (No error)
Answer Choices
(A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D (E) E
2.a (Long been) isolated b (from) the outside world and perched c (high in) the Tibetan Himalayas, Lhasa is the capital of Tibet, d (an autonomous region) of the People’s Republic of China. e (No error)
Answer Choices
(A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D (E) E
3. Although the number of books a (written in) African languages b (are growing), many African writers c (find) a larger audience d (for works) written in Portuguese or English. e (No error)
Answer Choices
(A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D (E) E
4. a (Aside from) Shakespeare, b (perhaps) no writer in English c (have) engaged the public’s imagination d (more thoroughly than) Charles Dickens. e (No error)
Answer Choices
(A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D (E) E
5.a(An) abundant supply of milk b(from) dairy farms nearby c(make) the Bern region of Switzerland d(a leading producer) of condensed milk and milk chocolate. e(No error)
Answer Choices
(A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D (E) E
参考答案
1.The correct answer is A
The error in this sentence occurs at (A), where there is inappropriate word choice. In this context, “Except for” doesn't make sense. Instead, “Without” is needed.
2.The correct answer is A
The error in this sentence occurs at (A), where there is awkward and wordy phrasing. The awkward “Long been” should simply be “Long” (“Long isolated...”).
3.The correct answer is B
The error in this sentence occurs at (B), where there is subject-verb disagreement. The singular verb “is” is needed to agree with the singular noun “the number.”
4.The correct answer is C
The error in this sentence occurs at C. The plural verb “have” does not agree with the singular subject “writer” and should be replaced with the singular verb “has.”
5.The correct answer is C
The error in this sentence occurs at (C), where there is subject-verb disagreement. The plural verb “make” does not agree with its singular subject, “An abundant supply.”