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Posted in 3-2 GMAT文法テスト1-10, 4 第3部 GMAT文法確認テスト on 03/17/2009 02:29 pm by arahiguma涙ナミダ(?)の最終回、「またお会いしましょうGMAT文法テスト ファイナルラウンド」です。←でも多分これウソになります。まだ続ける可能性も存分にあります。
この回で、文法基礎問題を200問こなしてきたことになります。まぁまぁ知識が定着してきましたか?
コンスタントに9割以上できる方はGMATの勉強を始めても大丈夫でしょう。それ未満ならダメってことはないですが、少々遠回りになるかもしれません。
例えば、当塾のSC講義や解説では、「ここは目的語として二つの名詞節があります。その1つ目がthat節になっており、その中が従属節+主節という形です。主節が副詞を前に出した倒置構文ですから、動詞の後にあるのが主語。主語と動詞の数が合っていないACDはすぐに消せます」みたいな説明をしています。
これを読んだり聞いたりして、「ん?名詞節?主節って何?倒置?主語がどれ?」なんて言ってるようでは、解説のエッセンス—ウチの場合だと、その問題の趣旨を見抜いて解法をあてはめる、というプロセスですが—がそもそも伝わらない。つまり講義聞いてもその大部分がムダになってしまう可能性もあるわけです。
まぁ、要は「基本きっちりやってね」といういつもの話なのでこの辺でやめときます。では問題はじめっ!
1. Meat can be purchased not only fresh ——- canned and frozen.
(A) also
(B) not also
(C) but also
(D) but not also
2. ——- steam locomotive to be used for regular passenger and freight service in the United States was built in New York City.
(A) The first
(B) As the first
(C) First was a
(D) When it was the first
3. Soft materials such as cork and felt absorb ——- that strikes them.
(A) most sound of it
(B) most of the sound
(C) the sound most
(D) sound the most
4. Geologists ——- forces that alter the surface and appearance of the Earth.
(A) analyzing
(B) analyzable
(C) analyzes
(D) analyze
5. It is less expensive to build machine parts ——- than to build a few at a time.
(A) mass quantities in
(B) quantities mass in
(C) mass in quantities
(D) in mass quantities
6. The more precise ——-, the more effective the communication.
(A) a writer’s words
(B) there are a writer’s words
(C) that a writer’s words
(D) they are a writer’s words
7. In 1876 sculptor Anne Whitney bought a house in Boston, ——- for nearly two decades.
(A) where did she live and work
(B) was there living and working
(C) where she lived and worked
(D) lived and worked there
8. The quality of education from elementary school through college has become ——- in recent years.
(A) subject to especially interesting
(B) a subject of special interest
(C) such an interesting subject that special
(D) a subject that especially interests
9. Most sociologists recognize ——-.
(A) that social change of four main types
(B) four main types of social change
(C) are four main types of social change
(D) and social change of four main types
10. William Faulkner ——- and knew from an early age that he wanted to become an author.
(A) liked to read as a boy
(B) and as a boy liked reading
(C) was a boy and who liked to read
(D) he was a boy who liked reading
11. Aluminum, considered a common metal, is used industrial in significant quantities.
12. A metropolitan region is defined as a central city and the territory where surrounds it.
13. By destroying harmful germs, disinfectants stop decay from becoming progressively worst.
14. Inheritance laws governing the distribution of property are complicate and differ in the various states.
15. Games and recreation provide a release from tension and make people both more willing and fittingly to resume their daily routines.
16. Dorothea Dix, was known for her work to improve mental institutions, served as superintendent of nurses during the American Civil War.
17. Oil dispersed in water form the most frequently occurring colloidal solutions.
18. Guar is a sturdy drought-resistant legume grows for forage and for its seeds.
19. Evident suggests that patients who show a fighting spirit exhibit stronger immune defenses against the spread of disease than those who suffer stoically.
20. Philosophers commonly reliable on argument to support their own theories and to refute the theories of others.
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Posted in 3-2 GMAT文法テスト1-10, 4 第3部 GMAT文法確認テスト on 03/17/2009 12:58 pm by adminGMAT無料文法レッスン 確認テスト⑨
Posted in 3-2 GMAT文法テスト1-10, 4 第3部 GMAT文法確認テスト on 03/16/2009 05:01 pm by arahiguma春が轟音を立ててすぐそこまで迫ってきています。新井が講義を行っている早稲田奉仕園(いつもお世話になってます)には、3月初めに開花してる桜の木らしきものが一本あるのですが(桜だと思う)、えらい早咲きやおまへんか。何をそんなに急いではりますのや?
では「何の話やねん?GMAT文法テスト第九回」です。
1. Acids are chemical compounds that, in water solution, have —, a corrosive action on metals, and the ability to turn certain blue vegetable dyes red.
(A) tastes sharp
(B) sharp-tasting
(C) a sharp taste
(D) tasting sharp
2. — the history of the tough, strong-willed Nebraska farmer.
(A) Not only is much of the history of Nebraska
(B) Although it is much of the history of Nebraska that is
(C) It is as much the history of Nebraska’s being
(D) Much of the history of Nebraska is
3. Billie Holiday’s reputation as a great jazz-blues singer rests on her ability — emotional depth to her songs.
(A) be giving
(B) are given
(C) being given
(D) to give
4. — 1895 did Cornell University begin to offer a degree in ornithology.
(A) Not until
(B) Not since
(C) Until
(D) In
5. Uniform acceleration occurs — the rate of change remains the same over successive and equal intervals of time.
(A) according
(B) if
(C) with
(D) under
6. People’s expectations for a higher standard of living increase —.
(A) conditions in their community improve
(B) since conditions in their improving community
(C) conditions improve in their community
(D) as conditions in their community improve
7. Essentially, a theory is an abstract, symbolic representation of— reality.
(A) what it is conceived
(B) that is conceived
(C) what is conceived to be
(D) that is being conceived of
8. All of the plants now raised on farms have been developed from plants — wild.
(A) once they grew
(B) they grew once
(C) that once grew
(D) once grew
9. — relatively costly, the diesel engine is highly efficient and needs servicing infrequently.
(A) Even
(B) It is
(C) Even though
(D) There is
10. — images out of clay, stone, and metal
(A) The shaping of sculpture
(B) Sculpting the shapes
(C) To shape sculpture
(D) Sculptors shape
11. The emergence of the railroad during the 1800′ s done much to accelerate the settlement of the midwestern United States.
12. The adder is a snake has a relatively stout body, a short tail, and a flat head.
13. Producer Ellis Haizlip proven his versatility by working in television, on the legitimate stage, and in the concert hall.
14. The curative effect of smoke in the leather tanning process was probably an early discover.
15. Advertising falls into two main category: consumer advertising and trade advertising.
16. Acquire education is the principal way of gaining status in a culture that generally stresses achievement, skillfulness, and upward mobility.
17. The Medal of Honor is the highest award military for courage that can be given to any individual in the United States.
18. The question of the origin of the Moon is interest not only in itself but also as a part of the larger genesis of the Earth and the solar system.
19. Fifty-eight years after novel Richard Wright left his home in Mississippi, the state proclaimed November 21-28 as Richard Wright Week.
20. A drum is constructed by stretching a membrane of skin or velum across one or both end of an open cylinder.