2019年6月北美SAT真题—语法部分

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2019年6⽉北美SAT真题—语法部分
Questions 1-11 are bad on the following passage.
Getting Lost in a Good Play
You enter a dimly lit(1)hotel. You are shown toa
strangeroomthatfeaturesalarge,glowingexitsignanda
framedjigsawpuzzle.Thisdoesnotsoundlike(2)
prevalentnight at the theater, but it is the beginning of a
theatrical performance: Dominic Huber's Hotel.
(1)Whichchoice most effectivelycombined ntences at the underlinedportion?
A) hotel despitebeing
B) hotel whilebeing
C) hotel andare
D) hotel,
(2)
A) NOCHANGE
B) ubiquitous
C) habitual
D) typical
Pol and his team were hesitant to discard the packing peanutsandcontributetothishistoryofwaste.
(2)Thus,more curbside recycling rvices should consider accepting packingpeanuts.
Pol and his team determined that the peanuts were compodofcarbon, hydrogen,andoxygen.Theyknew thatreusablelithium-ionbatteries,whicharecommonly贾斯丁比伯私生子
ud to power electronic devices, employ anodes made of carbon. A battery's anode attracts and stores ions-atoms bearinganelectricalcharge-whenthebatteryischarging and releas the ions to generate electricity. Byheating the peanuts and a catalyst to l,100°F for veral hours in the prence of argon (an inert gas commonly found in Earth'satmosphere),(3)thecarbonwasisolatedfromthe hydrogenandoxygen,whichwerereleadintheformof harmless water vapor. Further heating resulted in extremely thin microsheets of (4)carbon, that could be made into battery anodes.
(3)
雅思费
A) NA
B) NA
B) NA
C) NA
D) NA
(4)
A) NA
breadnbutterB) NA
C) NA
omieD) NA
Some works of immersive theater demand more vigorous forms of participation. Loui Ann Wilson's production The Gathering.(6)moreover,takes audience members hiking across a farm and up the foothills of Mount Snowdon in a work that (7)us:dramatic scenes, music,andvisualartstoexaminethelivesofWelshsheep farmers,(8)Prior familiarity with Welsh culture is not required:participantsaeherded-muchlikesheep-throughavastgreencountrysideasthesoundsofabrass band mingle with the voices of farmers, the barking of.
(9)sheepdogsand,thesoundofastreamrunningthroughthe hills.
(6)
A) NOCHANGE
B) however,
C) forexample,
D) nevertheless,
(7)
A) NOCHANGE
B) us,
C) us
D) us;
(8)
Which choice best ts up the information that follows in the ntence?
A) NOCHANGE
B) Theenvironmentisanesntialpartofthe experience:
C) People of all ages and backgrounds can enjoy the production:
D) Norisasheepfarmthemostunusualsiteofan immersive theaterevent:
(9)
A) NOCHANGE
B) sheepdogs;an
C) sheepdogs,and
D)sheepdogs,and,
The recent increa in the popularity of immersive theatricaleventssuchasHotelSavoyandTheGathering
(10)issometimesattributedtothefactthataudienceshave becomeudtootherformsofinteractiveandimmersive entertainment.Somehavecomparedimmersiveth
eater eventstoonlinerole-playinggamesinwhichparticipants are free to explore the virtual space, interact with other players,an.d(11) toinfluencethecourofevents.Becau they happen in real space and allow direct contact with other human beings, immersive theater events can be evenmoreengagingthanonlinerole-playinggames. Whatever the reason for their popularity, though, immersive theater productions are some of the most exciting productions in theater-though not necessarily in theaters-today.
(10)
A) NOCHANGE
B) aresomehmes
C) weresometimes
D) have sometimesbeen
(11)
A) NOCHANGE
B) influencing
C) alsoinfluencing
D) influence
Questions 12-22 are bad on the following passage.
A Landmark of Building Prervation
On November 27, 1910, more than 100,000 people flockedtotheheartofManhattantowitnesstheopening of Pennsylvania Station-nicknamed Penn Station-in New York City. Built by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company,PennStationwasnotjustanentrywaytothe company'snewlyconstructednetworkofunderground train tunnels connecting New York City with the PennsylvaniaRailroad:it(12)madeeverytravelerwho moved through it feel important. Visitors were struck by the sheer immensity of the edifice- coveringnearly two fullcityblocks,itwastheworld'sfourth-largestbuilding-and they marveled at its pale granite facade, imposing (13))
columns,andvaultedglassroof.Evokingthegrandeurof ancient.(14) Rome. Its awe-inspiring design was meant to reflectNewYorkCity'sstatusasaworldcapital.craiglist
hot stuff
(12)
Whichchoicemosteffectivelytsuptheinformation provided intheparagraph's nextntence?澳洲硕士预科
A) NOCHANGE
B) made traveling between Manhattan and New Jery mucheasier.
C) inspiredtherenovationofGrandCentral Terminal acrosstown.
D) was an architecturalmasterpiece.
(13)
A) NOCHANGE
B) columnsand,
C) columns⼀and
D) columns;and
(14)
A) NOCHANGE
B) Rome,its
C) Rome, andits
D) Rome whileits
After just a few (15) decadeshowever, the luster began to fade. With the grow 出of automobile ownership and commercial air travel, railroads lost customers. As the PennsylvaniaRailroad.(16)Companies'profitsshrank, the stationfellintodisrepair.In1961,thestrugglingcompany madeadrasticdecision:
itwouldllthestation'slandand airrights therightstobuildatandaboveground
level-to the Madison Square Garden Corporation, which would raze the original building and replace it with a street-level terminal, sports arena, and high-ri officebuilding.(15)
A) NOCHANGE
B) decades;
alcohol
C) decades
D) decades-
恐龙的英语
(16)
A) NOCHANGE
B) Company'sprofits
C) Companiesprofits
D) Companiesprofits'
D) Companiesprofits'
Outraged by news of the impending demolition, a groupforyoungarchitectsformedtheActionGroupfor
Better Architecture in New York.(17)(AGRA NY) topromote the public us of architecture.AGBANY workedtirelesslytorallypublicsupportandpersuadecity officialstointervene,writingletters,circulatingpetitions,and (18)to organizeapublicprotestinfrontofthestation'ntranceonAugust2,1962.Itwonthesupportofveralpoliticians and journalistsandeven(19) assureda hearing withthemayor. (20)Likewi,governmentofficialssaid they had no legal authority to take control of PennStationand showed little interest in becoming involved in the
issue.AGBANYcontinueditspetitionsandprotests,but thetrainhadleftthestation.OnOctober,28,1963,(21) picketers stood by in disbelief. Wrecking ballsbegan to chip away at the elaborate granite facade.
(17)Which choice most effectively establishes the main idea of the paragraph?
A) NO CHANGE
B) (AGBANY), which also included a number of well-known advocates of landmarkPrervation.
速记培训C) (AGBANY) and enlisted the famous architect Philip Johnson to help generatefunding.
D) (AGBANY) to pressure the city to prerve Penn Station.
(18)
A) NOCHANGE
B) organized
C) the organizationof
D) organizing
(19)
A) NOCHANGE
B) cured
C) acquire
D) caught
(20)
A) NOCHANGE
B) Fortunately,
C) As aresult,
D) However,
(21) Whichchoicemosteffectivelycombinesthe ntences at the underlinedportion?
A) as picketers stood by in disbelief, wreckingballs

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