离SAT考试还有一周,估计大家的真题都做的差不多了。在SAT语法冲刺阶段,你会发现自己的IS的正确率渐渐稳定,但ISE依然让人头疼,尤其是No error(E)选项,下面无忧小编搜集的这一篇文章帮你搞定SAT语法真题的所有选E的题目。
【真题中E选项】
18道ISE中E的数量平均3道,但从1到6不等,,所以考试时不要计算E选项的总数!
很少出现2道连选E的情况,若考试时连选,一定要仔细检查!
貌似选E的题号上有一点规律,但题目本身比题号重要!
切记,“看着别扭”永远不能作为ISE中选择的理由,再别扭但不会改或不知道考点,就选E。
【此文章的使用方法】
做完真题,只看该选E却没敢选E的题目。
对照下面的表格,找到症结所在,搞清易错选项的考点,并自己把相关的薄弱知识点总结。
把44道E选项的汇总题目打印出来,一起看,增加选E的感觉。
【最后一周SAT语法复习】
SAT语法考查的就是对考点的熟悉程度,所以再把无忧培训SAT强化班、单项班的笔记复习一遍。
不需要做新题,尤其别做真题和OG以外的题。(OC较难,考前做纯粹跟自己过不去)
100%关注真题!其他的参考书可以先扔一边去。
反复看自己总结的错题和语法点。
年份月份 |
题号 |
易错选 |
考点 |
2006年1月 |
13 |
C/D |
be unique to/ a means of |
|
16 |
C |
of another故意一起划线,但实际是分开的 |
|
19 |
D |
时态搭配,没有时间状语,不穿越时空就正确 |
2006年5月 |
13 |
D |
so…that句型 |
|
20 |
B/D |
rewarding是adj/时态搭配且没有穿越 |
|
22 |
A |
grown表示成熟的,不是被动 |
|
29 |
B/D |
一般过去和现在完成搭配/characteristic在此是adj |
2006年10月 |
13 |
B/D |
阐述过去一段时间的事情也用一般过去时/remote和tiny 两个adj平行 |
|
20 |
C |
the number of当主语动词用单数 |
|
22 |
C |
这种说法存在,类似的有“He's too great a guy.” |
|
24 |
D |
主语为“n1 and n2”,但修饰成为过多 |
|
27 |
D |
long since gone修饰day |
2007年1月 |
19 |
C/D |
时态搭配,现在完成时属于现在的时空 |
|
24 |
脑残题 |
|
|
27 |
C/D |
change with 随…变化,the slightest 修饰variation |
|
29 |
A/C |
herself指the accountant/ they指business accounts |
2007年5月 |
18 |
B |
an independence解释成一种独立性,可共享。 参考OG776.15 |
|
28 |
C |
动词为否定they were no longer used, 即使有by 1994, 依然用一般过去 |
2007年10月 |
14 |
脑残题 |
|
|
23 |
D |
两个in webs已经平行,修饰成分不同并不影响 |
|
27 |
A/C |
both…and…连接两个动词,主语为use |
2008年1月 |
19 |
脑残题 |
|
|
21 |
A/C |
A的短语正确/its指代disease,不要想指代不清!!! |
|
23 |
D |
be known to be 和be known as都存在 |
|
25 |
D | 已经排练过,所以是"having been rehersed" |
|
27 |
脑残题 |
|
|
29 |
D |
news做新闻讲是不可数名词 |
2008年5月 |
21 |
C |
this当pron在IS/IP中排除,但和这道题无关。 This display中this是adj |
|
27 |
C |
need在此是情态动词,情态动词的否定为need not, 常见还有mustn't |
2008年10月 |
16 |
A |
对过去虚拟+倒装,it做形式主语在ISE中不算错 |
|
19 |
C |
Brazil两个特点,the most populous和the largest |
|
21 |
A/C |
主语是development/will do属于现在的时空 |
|
25 |
A/D |
To do…is to do… |
2009年1月 |
26 |
A |
for+时间,用一般过去时 |
2009年5月 |
16 |
B |
客观事实,用一般现在时 |
|
20 |
D |
each of决定动词用单数 |
|
23 |
C |
limit sb/sth to doing |
2009年10月 |
18 |
C |
be unique to |
|
21 |
A/B/D |
be set in/描述书中的内容用一般现在时 |
|
23 |
B/C |
know of听说/it指代painting |
2010年1月 |
17 |
脑残题 |
此文章转自无忧教育网AT考试频道 |
|
19 |
脑残题 |
|
|
21 |
脑残题 |
|
2010年5月 |
27 |
D |
devoid为adj |
2010年10月 |
20 |
C |
its指代mammal,不要想指代不清! |
1. The iris, the colored part of the eye, contains delicate patterns that are unique to each person, offering a powerful means of identification. (06.1-13)
2. In English literature James Boswell is the prime example of a biographer who, by ensuring the immortality of another author, has achieved immortality for himself. (06.1-16)
3. Only by tapping their last reserves of energy were the team members able to salvage what was beginning to look like a lost cause. (06.1-19)
4. Charles Dickens' Great Expectations is a novel in which the main character becomes so obsessed with the idea of becoming a gentleman that his moral judgment is temporarily affected. (06.5-13)
5. Because his experience in the naval medical corps had been rewarding. Bob applied to medical school after he was discharged from the navy. (06.5-20)
6. Plants grown for their flowers should be treated with a low-nitrogen fertilizer because excessive nitrogen promotes the growth of leaves at the expense of flowers. (06.5-22)
7. At the reception were the chattering guests, the three-tiered cake, and the lively music that have become characteristic of many wedding celebrations. (06.5-29)
8. From about A.D. 700 to 1600, sculptors created nearly 1,000 colossal rock statues on the remote. and tiny Easter Island. (06.10-13)
9. According to some demographers, the number of United States citizens aged 65 or older is likely to rise to 87
million by 2050.(06.10-20)
10. Contrary to what many people believe, heat lightning is not lightning caused by heat; it is ordinary lightning that occurs at too great a distance for its accompanying thunder to be audible. (06.10-22)
11. The derelict old house across from the warehouses and the even more decrepit one just beside them have been placed on the list of historic landmarks. (06.10-24)
12. The valuable stringed instruments in this display, all more than 300 years old, were carefully crafted by artisans famous in their day but long since forgotten. (06.10-27)
13. Eating garlic has long been regarded as a means of warding off malaise, and scientific research has shown that it does have some therapeutic value.(07.1-19)
14. Despite the efforts of the publicity subcommittee,hardly anyone attended the workshop that had been planned so painstakingly. (07.1-24)
15. According to some theorists, what any particular bird can eat could change with even theslightest variation in the shape of its beak.(07.1-27)
16. 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. (07.1-29)
17. As children mature, they develop an independence that their parents, who have been responsible for them since they were born, often find difficult to accept.(07.5-18)
18. Although familiar to us from representations in ancient art, war chariots are rare museum artifacts because bythe sixth century B.C. they were no longer used in battle.(07.5-28)
19. The most successful algebra teachers do not have their students simply memorize formulas and equations; they make sure that their students also understand the underlying mathematical concepts. (07.10-14)
20. As adults, male golden silk spiders live not in webs of their own making but rather in webs made by female spiders.(07.10-23)
21. Persistent use of antibacterial soaps in homes both kills many innocuous bacteria and encourages harmful ones to develop even more resistant strains.(07.10-27)
22. Although one of the most frequently taught of William Faulkner's works, Light in August remains one of the least understood, one of the hardest to bring into either intellectual or aesthetic focus. (08.1-19)
23. Despite research on the diagnosis of heart disease and the use of increasingly sophisticated technology in its treatment, the condition of coronary arteries is still difficult to assess precisely. (08.1-21)
24. No one but a fool would readily lend money to a person who is known to be a frequent gambler. (08.1-23)
25. It was obvious that all of the candidates had planned carefully for the televised debate, for each answer to the opening question showed evidence of having been rehearsed. (08.1-25)
26. Because of the exceptionally hilly terrain, the final miles of the racecourse were difficult for the other runners and me . (08.1-27)
27. To those ofus who had heard the principal of the high school talk about the budget, the news of the staff cuts was not surprising. (08.1-29)
28. In Gee's Bend, Alabama, traditionally made quilts are aired outdoors on sunny spring days, attracting local quivers who enjoy this display of one another's creations. (08.5-21)
29. Someone who uses a personal computer to perform only such tasks as word processing and sending e-mail need not buy the most advanced model available on the market, (08.5-27)
30. Had it not been for two particularly skillful members of the work crew, we could not have completed the apartment renovations on schedule. (08.10-16)
31. The development of telescopes of greater power and resolution has given astronomers hope that glimpses of distant solar system bodies even smaller than Pluto will soon be possible.(08.10-21)
32. To stand in Persepolis in modern Iran and look out. as Darius the First must have done, at the immense sweep of fields and mountains is to grasp the vastness of the ancient Persian Empire. (08.10-25)
33. For more than a cenlury, wooden ships called "skipjacks" were regularly used to harvest oysters in Chesapeake Bay, but only a few such vessels remain in service today.(09.1-26)
34. Nearly driven to extinction by the late nineteenth century, the southern white rhino represents a great conservation success: since 1885 the population has increased from barely 20 animals to more than 11,000.(09.5-16)
35. The intricate pattern on a butterfly's wing is composed of thousands of microscopic scales, each of which is the product of a single cell. (09.5-20)
36. A recent report suggests that safety-conscious drivers need not limit themselves to driving large, heavy vehicles, because the structural integrity of a vehicle is more important than its size and weight.(09.5-23)
37. Arguing that every chemical element is composed of fundamental particles of a weight unique to that element, the English meteorologist John Dalton presented the first modern atomic theory in 1803.(09.10-18)
38. Set in South Carolina in 1964, the novel The Secret Life of Bees is not about bees but about Lily, a fourteen year old who runs away from home. (09.10-21)
39. Though I am acquainted with Mr. Bartholomew and have long known of his interest in the painting, that he has gone to such lengths to obtain it astonishes me. (09.10-23)
40. It is now generally agreed that the rings of the planet Saturn are composed of several billion small ice particles.(10.1-17)
41. The X chromosome was named "X" because researchers were baffled by its behavior, not because of its resemblance to the letter X. (10.1-19)
42. Seventy-five percent of the apples sold in New York City come from the West Coast or overseas, even though New York State produces more than enough apples to meet the city's needs. (10.1-21)
43. Recently adopted as an emblem of humanitarian aid, the Red Crystal is. unlike its counterparts the Red Cross and the Red Crescent, entirely devoid of religious connotation. (10.5-27)
44. The reason the mammal is the dominant life form in such a wide range of habitats is its ability to maintain a steady internal body temperature in practically any environment.(10.10-20)
以上便是SAT语法考前一周必看——全面征服ISE "No error" 选项的详细介绍,非常全面,希望对大家有所帮助。SAT语法冲刺阶段的实际开始时间同学可以根据自己的规划制定,以配合整体复习节奏为标准。最后一周,全力以赴!大家加油!