GMAT SC考点扫盲与标签注解自测卷 说明: 1 本卷给出的例句均含有起码一个四圈同心圆内标签对应的错误,在该例句下面标出你认为的错误类型,可写代号也可以写名称 2 如果你认为该句子错误类型不止一个,可以尽量写出来,但尽量挑大的方面错误 3 已参加过考试且SC单项百分位高于50%的可以跳过本卷 4 本自查所选句子均为难度低于GMAT真题的句子且没有通过选项设置给予任何干扰,故正确识别句子错误类型不等于就能轻松解决GMAT真题问题,但反之则说明基本考点的掌握尚肤浅且经不起考验。 填写说明: 在答案框内打上标签名和对应内容,比如“A1 LP”标签与内容间加空格 1. 姓名2. 班期3. 已参加过考试且SC单项百分位高于50%是否名词解释4. 什么是句子fragment?(请在回答完问题之后,提供一个句子作为例子)5. 什么是agreement?(请在回答完问题之后,提供一个句子作为例子)6. 什么是run on sentence(请在回答完问题之后,提供一个句子作为例子)7. The vice president of the United States is also the president of the Senate, the vice president is not a senator and does not vote on Senate matters except to break a tie. 8. The reason that many films succeed is that it reflects the private yearnings of audiences. 9. By investigating Saturn’s rings, it is hoped by scientists to achieve greater insight into the composition of stars and planetary systems.10. Abidjan, a port city, no longer the capital of Ivory Coast, but still the country’s economic center.11. Astronaut Carlos Noriega, beginning his career as a Marine Corps pilot but then became a computer scientist and helped to assemble the International Space Station.12. Speaking about her meteoric rise from the mail room to the boardroom, the audience was captivated by the executive’s description of her long career. 13. Although Debussy and Ravel are generally considered an impressionist composer, their compositional styles are quite distinct from one another.14. Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, published in 1792, being one of the first texts that addresses women’s rights.15. The recent discovery that microbes can survive in extremely hostile environments on Earth have fueled speculation by some scientists that life may exist under similarly harsh conditions on other planets.16. After considering the evidence presented by the prosecutor, there no longer remained doubt among the jurors about the defendant’s guilt.17. Biologists working to rescue the giant condor from extinction uses radio telemetry and satellite signals to track banded birds.18. The Australian apple moth had never been seen in the continental United States before last February, when one has been found by a scientist in California.19. The theory that the mass extinctions of 250 million years ago were caused by increased volcanic activity and a warming climate are based around newly discovered evidence.20. The foundation planning to bring together scholars and industrial experts to evaluate new approaches to manufacturing and trade efficiency.21. We had never seen anything like this style of architecture before, we thought we were looking at giant sculptures, not buildings.22. Ronald Takaki, grandson of Japanese immigrants who worked as plantation laborers in Hawaii, have been recognized as an expert in the field of multicultural studies.23. In some places the sea is unusually rich in nutrients, tiny plants multiply there, turning the water green.24. Most experts agree that human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, the clearing of large areas of forests, and to farm on a large scale are contributing to the problem of global warming. 25. Giraffes have a distinct way of walking, they move both right legs forward and then both left legs.26. Despite writing more than 1,700 poems, only seven were published during Emily Dickinson’s lifetime.您已选择“已参加过考试且SC单项百分位高于50%”,本卷无需填写,直接提交即可! 提交成功!
GMAT SC考点扫盲与标签注解自测卷 说明: 1 本卷给出的例句均含有起码一个四圈同心圆内标签对应的错误,在该例句下面标出你认为的错误类型,可写代号也可以写名称 2 如果你认为该句子错误类型不止一个,可以尽量写出来,但尽量挑大的方面错误 3 已参加过考试且SC单项百分位高于50%的可以跳过本卷 4 本自查所选句子均为难度低于GMAT真题的句子且没有通过选项设置给予任何干扰,故正确识别句子错误类型不等于就能轻松解决GMAT真题问题,但反之则说明基本考点的掌握尚肤浅且经不起考验。 填写说明: 在答案框内打上标签名和对应内容,比如“A1 LP”标签与内容间加空格 1. 姓名2. 班期3. 已参加过考试且SC单项百分位高于50%是否名词解释4. 什么是句子fragment?(请在回答完问题之后,提供一个句子作为例子)5. 什么是agreement?(请在回答完问题之后,提供一个句子作为例子)6. 什么是run on sentence(请在回答完问题之后,提供一个句子作为例子)7. The vice president of the United States is also the president of the Senate, the vice president is not a senator and does not vote on Senate matters except to break a tie. 8. The reason that many films succeed is that it reflects the private yearnings of audiences. 9. By investigating Saturn’s rings, it is hoped by scientists to achieve greater insight into the composition of stars and planetary systems.10. Abidjan, a port city, no longer the capital of Ivory Coast, but still the country’s economic center.11. Astronaut Carlos Noriega, beginning his career as a Marine Corps pilot but then became a computer scientist and helped to assemble the International Space Station.12. Speaking about her meteoric rise from the mail room to the boardroom, the audience was captivated by the executive’s description of her long career. 13. Although Debussy and Ravel are generally considered an impressionist composer, their compositional styles are quite distinct from one another.14. Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, published in 1792, being one of the first texts that addresses women’s rights.15. The recent discovery that microbes can survive in extremely hostile environments on Earth have fueled speculation by some scientists that life may exist under similarly harsh conditions on other planets.16. After considering the evidence presented by the prosecutor, there no longer remained doubt among the jurors about the defendant’s guilt.17. Biologists working to rescue the giant condor from extinction uses radio telemetry and satellite signals to track banded birds.18. The Australian apple moth had never been seen in the continental United States before last February, when one has been found by a scientist in California.19. The theory that the mass extinctions of 250 million years ago were caused by increased volcanic activity and a warming climate are based around newly discovered evidence.20. The foundation planning to bring together scholars and industrial experts to evaluate new approaches to manufacturing and trade efficiency.21. We had never seen anything like this style of architecture before, we thought we were looking at giant sculptures, not buildings.22. Ronald Takaki, grandson of Japanese immigrants who worked as plantation laborers in Hawaii, have been recognized as an expert in the field of multicultural studies.23. In some places the sea is unusually rich in nutrients, tiny plants multiply there, turning the water green.24. Most experts agree that human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, the clearing of large areas of forests, and to farm on a large scale are contributing to the problem of global warming. 25. Giraffes have a distinct way of walking, they move both right legs forward and then both left legs.26. Despite writing more than 1,700 poems, only seven were published during Emily Dickinson’s lifetime.您已选择“已参加过考试且SC单项百分位高于50%”,本卷无需填写,直接提交即可! 提交成功!
7. The vice president of the United States is also the president of the Senate, the vice president is not a senator and does not vote on Senate matters except to break a tie.
9. By investigating Saturn’s rings, it is hoped by scientists to achieve greater insight into the composition of stars and planetary systems.
10. Abidjan, a port city, no longer the capital of Ivory Coast, but still the country’s economic center.
11. Astronaut Carlos Noriega, beginning his career as a Marine Corps pilot but then became a computer scientist and helped to assemble the International Space Station.
12. Speaking about her meteoric rise from the mail room to the boardroom, the audience was captivated by the executive’s description of her long career.
13. Although Debussy and Ravel are generally considered an impressionist composer, their compositional styles are quite distinct from one another.
14. Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, published in 1792, being one of the first texts that addresses women’s rights.
15. The recent discovery that microbes can survive in extremely hostile environments on Earth have fueled speculation by some scientists that life may exist under similarly harsh conditions on other planets.
16. After considering the evidence presented by the prosecutor, there no longer remained doubt among the jurors about the defendant’s guilt.
17. Biologists working to rescue the giant condor from extinction uses radio telemetry and satellite signals to track banded birds.
18. The Australian apple moth had never been seen in the continental United States before last February, when one has been found by a scientist in California.
19. The theory that the mass extinctions of 250 million years ago were caused by increased volcanic activity and a warming climate are based around newly discovered evidence.
20. The foundation planning to bring together scholars and industrial experts to evaluate new approaches to manufacturing and trade efficiency.
21. We had never seen anything like this style of architecture before, we thought we were looking at giant sculptures, not buildings.
22. Ronald Takaki, grandson of Japanese immigrants who worked as plantation laborers in Hawaii, have been recognized as an expert in the field of multicultural studies.
23. In some places the sea is unusually rich in nutrients, tiny plants multiply there, turning the water green.
24. Most experts agree that human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, the clearing of large areas of forests, and to farm on a large scale are contributing to the problem of global warming.
25. Giraffes have a distinct way of walking, they move both right legs forward and then both left legs.
26. Despite writing more than 1,700 poems, only seven were published during Emily Dickinson’s lifetime.