托福考试之历年托福语法真题全面解析1-(31803)

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托福(TOEFL)语法试题及答案详解(4)

托福(TOEFL)语法试题及答案详解(4)

D. so that the capital of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
答案:A
分析:缺宾语。B语序混乱;C中出现两个谓语动词,错;D中became 仍然没有宾语,so that 多余,错。
参考译文:波士顿在1963年被英国清教徒定址,并曾是马萨诸塞州湾殖民地的首都。
1. All the major cities of the United States, ________ the cities of the Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico, began as centers of trade.
A. and to include
8. Chaparral consists of _________ stunted by short, wet winters followed by long, dry summers.
A. are trees and shrubs
B. how trees and shrubs
C. trees and shrubs have
D. trees and shrubs
答案:D
分析:of 后接名词,首先排除A和B.C中有个动词have, 后半句中有动词follow, 两句之间没有连接词,一定错。
参考译文:丛林由树和灌木组成,短的、潮湿的冬天和随后的长的干燥的夏天阻碍了它们的生长。
A. when a statement
B. as a statement
C. a statement
D. to a statement
答案:C
分析:缺宾语。A,B,D中的when, as, to 多余。

托福考试考前语法练习题带答案详解(3)

托福考试考前语法练习题带答案详解(3)

托福考试考前语法练习题带答案详解(3)2016年托福考试考前语法练习题(带答案详解)A. having eatenB. that they are eatenC. are eatenD. when eaten答案:D分析:状语从句的省略结构。

省略条件:由特定的状语从句引导词:although, though, even though, if, when, while, as,whether; 从句为主系表结构;从句主语和主句主语一致。

省略方式:要同时省略主语和系动词。

原句为:…… when mushrooms are eaten.参考译文:吃了一些种类的蘑菇会造成死亡或重大疾病。

4. Some critics maintain _________ the mystery novel is a symbolic ritual of guilt and retribution.A. is thatB. that there isC. it isD. that答案:D分析:that引导宾语从句。

A,C中出现两个谓语动词,错;B中that引导的从句出现两个谓语动词,错。

参考译文:一些评论家认为神秘小说是罪与罚象征性的仪式。

5. _________ all cherry trees are very attractive when in bloom,some species with inferior fruit are cultivated especially for their flowers.A. AlthoughB. There areC. It isD. That答案:A分析:后面句子完整,且出现了两个谓语动词,此处缺连接词。

参考译文:尽管所有的樱桃树在开花的时候都很美丽,但它们中的一些不结果的种类专门种植用来观赏他们的花的。

6. Usually pitched in the of C, _________ may be tuned to B flat by means of a slide.A. the bugleB. because of the bugleC. the bugle thatD. but the bugle答案:A分析:缺主语。

托福考试语法模拟试题及答案精选整合

托福考试语法模拟试题及答案精选整合

托福考试语法模拟试题及答案精选整合托福考试语法模拟试题及答案1. The American clipper ship era was of duration short,extending from about 1845 to 1859.答案:B分析及考点:词序的颠倒,应该改成short duration.只有特殊情况修饰成分后置。

参考译文:美国的剪帆船的时期经历时间很短,只有从1845到1859.2. Crystals of pure quartz,usually called rock crystal,are coarseness,colorless,and transparent.答案:D分析及考点:平行对称结构,词性不对称,所以coarseness 名词应改成coarse参考译文:纯净石英的结晶,通常称为岩石水晶,是粗糙的,无色的,透明的。

3. Of 120 minerals known to have been used as gemstones,only about 25 are in common use in today jewelry.答案:D分析及考点:词序的问题。

应该改成jewelry today.参考译文:在作为宝石使用的所知道的120种矿石中,只有25种是现在珠宝业通常使用的。

4. One of the thirteen original state of the United States,North Carolina lies on the Atlantic coast midway between New York and Florida.答案:A分析及考点:名词单复数使用错误。

应该用复数states.看到one of the.参考译文:北卡罗来那州是最初组成美国的13个州中的一个座落在大西洋岸边,在纽约州和佛罗里达州的中间。

5. The various peoples who developed North America have made it a world leader economic .答案:D分析及考点:词序的颠倒。

2023年托福考试语法题题库及答案

2023年托福考试语法题题库及答案

1.Barges which carrier most of the heavy freight on rivers and canals are usually propelled by towing.答案:A测试点:词性。

分析:carrier是名词,而此处需要谓语动词。

应为carries。

解题要点:名词后缀-er,-or,-tion,-sion等形式出现在TOEFL改错题中,应引起特别注意。

答案:C测试点:习语。

分析:One of the+复数名词/名词词级是固定说法,此处缺of.测试点:主谓数的一致。

4.It is more difficult to write simply, directly, and effective than to employ flowery but vague e某pressions that only obscure one’s meaning.答案:B测试点:并列结构/词性。

分析:and的前后部分应同词性、同性质,此处应用副词effectively与and前的simply和directly并列,不用形容词effective。

5.Different species of octopuses may measure anywhere from two inches to over thirty feet in long.答案:D测试点:词性分析:表示“在长度方面”固定的说法是in length,不用long。

从词性考虑,介词诅后要加名词(1ength),不能加形容词(1ong)。

解题要点;TOEFL考题中表示长(1ong,length),高(high,height),深(deep,depth)等词的.名词及其形容词形式常常混淆。

答案:D测试点:词形。

7.When rainbows appear, they are always in the part of the sky opposite directly the Sun.答案:D测试点:词序。

托福考试历年试卷真题

托福考试历年试卷真题

托福考试历年试卷真题一、阅读部分Passage 1: The Industrial RevolutionThe Industrial Revolution, which took place from the 18th to 19th centuries, was a period during which predominantly agrarian, rural societies in Europe and America became industrial and urban. This article discusses the causes and effects of this transformative period, including technological advancements, economic changes, and the social implications for the working class.Questions:1. What were the primary causes of the Industrial Revolution?2. How did the Industrial Revolution affect the economy of the affected regions?3. What were the social implications of the Industrial Revolution for the working class?Passage 2: Biodiversity and EcosystemsBiodiversity refers to the variety of life in a particular ecosystem, including genetic diversity, species diversity, and ecosystem diversity. This text explores the importance of biodiversity for the health of ecosystems, the threats to biodiversity, and the efforts being made to conserve it.Questions:4. Why is biodiversity important for the health of ecosystems?5. What are some of the main threats to biodiversity?6. Describe some of the conservation efforts aimed at preserving biodiversity.二、听力部分Conversation 1: Library Research AssistanceTwo students are discussing their research project for a history class. They are at the library and are seeking assistance from a librarian regarding the use of resourcesand the organization of their research.Questions:7. Why are the students at the library?8. What kind of assistance is the librarian providing?9. What is the main topic of the students' research project?Lecture 1: The History of PhotographyA professor discusses the invention of photography and its development over time. The lecture covers the technical aspects of early photography, the impact of photography on art, and the evolution of photographic technology to the present day.Questions:10. What was the significance of the invention of photography?11. How did photography influence the art world?12. What are some of the technological advancements in photography discussed in the lecture?三、口语部分Task 1:Describe a memorable event from your childhood. Explain whythis event was significant to you.Task 2:Some people prefer to spend their free time outdoors, while others prefer to stay indoors. Which do you prefer and why?四、写作部分Integrated Writing Task:Read the following passage about the benefits of using solar energy and listen to a lecture that challenges some of these benefits. Then, write a summary of the main points made inthe reading and lecture, and explain the relationship between them.Independent Writing Task:Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Technology has made life more complicated rather than simpler. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.结束语:希望这份模拟的托福考试真题能够帮助你更好地准备考试。

托福语法词汇经典试题解析

托福语法词汇经典试题解析

托福语法词汇经典试题解析托福语法词汇经典试题解析人生最宝贵的是生命,人生最需要的是学习,人生最愉快的是工作,人生最重要的是友谊。

以下是店铺为大家搜索整理的托福语法词汇经典试题解析,希望能给大家带来帮助!1. Groups of muscles in the head direct the actions necessary for _____.(A) chew and swallow(B) to chew and to swallow(C) being chewed and swallowing(D) chewing and swallowing答案:D测试点:介词宾语动名词。

分析:介词for要求后接名词性成份,故选动名词(D)。

2. In the Osage tribe of Oklahoma, beaded belts _____ who held a high social status.(A) only by women were fashioned(B) by women were fashioned only(C) were fashioned only by women(D) were by women fashioned only答案:C测试点:谓语动词。

分析:空格前为句子主语,所缺为谓语部分。

空格后为who引导的`定语从句,说明从句前紧接名词。

正确答案(C)既有谓语动词,其中的名词women又可作who引导的定语从句的先行词。

3. _____ commonly chosen as the first step to a career in public office.(A) Why legal training is(B) Legal training is(C) Legal training that is(D) It is legal training答案:B测试点:主谓结构。

托福语法解析整合

托福语法解析整合

托福语法解析整合托福语法解析:全真题解析这一部分囊括了1998年1月至2000年10月托福考试的所有考题。

笔者对其每道题进行了包括试题解析,思路分析,考生易犯错误,必要或是不必要知识点(必要知识点为那些为了解题而必需知道的知识点;不必要知识点为那些即使考生不知道这些知识点,根据我们介绍的解题技巧和方法也可以做对题目,这些知识点的忽视并不对解题造成威胁),句子中文翻译等详细阐述,其目的在于具体告诉学生如何运用我们的方法解题。

在阅读这部分的时候,要抓住解题分析的思路和具体思想,尽快熟练作题正确的方法,为以后自己高效率高质量做题打下基础。

1998年1月TOEFL 语法考题分析1. Between 1870 and 1890 the total population of tile United States_____.(A)that doubled(B)doubled(C)It doubled(D)when doubledKey: B分析:第一步考虑句子的完整性。

发现题干部分没有动词,所以可以确定,空里面要填的是谓语动词,而非从句,由此得出B选项。

必要的知识点:考点是主谓结构(句子基本结构)。

本句题干部分没有一个动词,所以可以确定,空里面要填的肯定是谓语动词,而非从句,由此直接得出B。

参考译文:在1870到1890年期间,美国的总人口数量翻了一倍。

2. Intended to display the work of twentieth century artists, ____ in 1929.(A) the opening of the Museum of Modern Art(B) so the Museum of Modern Art opened(C) why tile Museum of Modern Art opened(D) the Museum of Modern Art openedKey:D分析:还是句子的完整性问题,从第一步的分析即可得出答案。

历年托福考试语法题汇编

历年托福考试语法题汇编

2000年01月语法题16. The outer layer of the heart, called the pericardium, forms a sac in what the heart lies.17. Wood from the ash tree becomes extremely flexibly when it is exposed to steam.18. The ability to talk is one of the skill that make humans different from the rest of the animalworld.19. In plane geometry, the sum of the internal angles of any triangle has always equal to 180degrees.20. Polar bears are bowlegged and pigeon-toed, adaptations that enable this massive animalsto maintain their balance as they walk.21. Caves are formed by the chemical or action mechanical of water on soluble rock, byvolcanic activity, and by earthquakes.22. Celery, an edible plant is having long stalks topped with feathery leaves, grows best in coolweather.23. The first fiction writer in the United States to achieve international fame was WashingtonIrving, who wrote many stories, included “ Rip Van Winkle〞and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow〞.24. Three fundamental aspects of forest conversation are the protection of immature trees, theuse of proper harvesting methods, and provide for an environment that supportsreproduction.25. For each enzyme reaction there is an optimum temperature which maximum efficiency isachieved.26. Adolescence is a transitional stage in human development from the beginning of puberty tothe attainment of the emotion, social, and physical maturity of adulthood.27. The people native to the northwest coast of North American have long be known for woodcarvings of stunning beauty and extraordinary quality.28. Colonial efforts to manufacture glass at Jamestown---- and later attempts nearPhiladelphia and Boston---failed despite the abundant of fuel and good raw materials.29. The orbit of a celestial body is usually in the shape of ellipse.30. Chicago is the third largest publishing center in the United States, exceeding only by NewYork City and San Francisco.31. North American bison differ from domestic cattle in have 14 rather than 13 pairs of ribs.32. Female sea turtles, before laying her eggs, swim as much as 2,000 kilometers to return tothe beaches where they themselves were hatched.33. Water is the only substance that occur at ordinary temperatures in all three states of matter:solid, liquid and gas.34. Despite the growth of manufacturing and other industries, the economy of the state ofTexas has remained heavily dependence on oil and gas.35. Lyndon B. Johnson was the only United States President who oath of office wasadministered by a woman Judge Sarah Tilghman Hughes.36. It took more than fourteen years to carve the faces of four United States Presidents into thegranite cliffs to Mount Rushmore, South Dakota.37.Charles Bullfinch was the architect who design the original red brick core of the StateHouse in Boston.38.Rarely has a technological development had as great an impact on as much aspects ofsocial, economic, and cultural development as the growth of electronics.39. Lowell, Massachusetts, known as the “Spindle City〞since 1822 when its first textile millswere built, attracted worldwide attention as textile center.40.Strange Victory, Sara Teas dale’s smallest and most perfect collection of poems, appear inprint in 1933.2000年05月语法题16.More and 90 percent of the calcium in the human body is in the skeleton.17. Perhaps the most popular film in movie history, Star Wars was written and direction byGeorge Lucas.18. Some animal activities, such as mating, migration, and hibernate, have a yearly cycle.19. Geographers were once concerned largely with exploring areas unknown to them and fromdescribing distinctive features of individual places.20. In his animated films, Walt Disney created animals that talk and act like people whileretaining its animal traits.21. The first city in the United States that put into effect major plan for the clustering ofgovernment buildings was Washington, D.C.22. In a microwave oven, radiation penetrates food and is then absorbed primarily by watermolecules, caused heat to spread through the food.23.The cultures early of the genus Homo were generally distinguished by regular use of stonetools and by a hunting and gathering economy.24. Dolphins are sleek and powerful swimmers that found in all seas and unlike porpoiseshave well defined, beaklike snouts and conical teeth.25. The velocity of a river is controlled by the slope, the depth, and the tough of the riverbed.26. The phonograph record was the first successful medium for capturing, preservation andreproducing sound.27. Generally, the pattern of open space in urban areas has shaped by commercial systems,governmental actions, and cultural traditions.28. A liquid that might be a poor conductor when pure is often used to make solutions thatreadily transmits electricity.29.The initial discovery by humans almost 10,000 years ago that they could exploit metallicmineral deposits was an important milestone in the development civilization.30. In 1989 Tillie Fowler a Republican, became the first member of her party to serving aspresident of the city council of Jacksonville, Florida.31. General anesthesia, which is usually used for major surgery, involves a complete loss ofconsciousness and a relaxed of the muscles.32. After first establishment subsistence farms along the Atlantic seaboard, European settlersin North America developed a maritime and shipbuilding industry.33.The legs of a roadrunner are enough strong that it can run up to 24 kilometers per hour tocatch lizards and small rodents.34. For the immune system of a newborn mammal to develop properly, the presence of thethymus gland is essentially.35. Physicians working in the field of public health are mainly concerned with theenvironmental causes of ill and how to eliminate them.36.By 1850, immigration from distance shores, as well as migration from the countryside, hadcaused New York City’s population to swell.37.By identifying similar words or structures in different languages, we find evidence that thoselanguages are related and may be derived from same ancestor.38. Astronomers use photography and sighting telescopes to study the motions of all of thebright stars and many of the faint one.39.In the nineteenth century a number of Native American tribe, such as the Comanche, liveda nomadic existence hunting buffalo.40. The average elevation of West Virginia is about 1,500 foot above sea level.2000年08月语法题16. Painters of the early twentieth century who were known primarily for they colorfullandscapes, the Group of Seven changed is name to the Canadian Group of Painters in 1933.17. Most animals have nervous systems, sense organs, and specialized modes of locomotion,and are capable of securing, ingesting, and to digest food.18. The cork oak tree has a layer of cork several inches thickness that can be stripped everyten years.19. Inflation, interest rates, and overall economic active can be governed by the United StatesFederal Reserve’s decision to adjust the supply of money to the economy.20. Free radicals of oxygen, which common by-products of metabolic processes in the body,are capable of causing tissue damage.21. By 1830 the glass industry in the United States had become too well established that thecountry no longer needed to depend on imported glass.22. Free land, cheaply transportation, and powerfully persuasive railroad advertising all helpedflood the western part of the United States with farmers in the nineteenth century.23. Coral formations have known as fringing reefs are located close to shore, separated fromland only by shallow water.24. For a seagoing, cargo-carrying sailing vessels, the clipper ship was remarkably fast.25. Visibly only through large telescopes, Pluto has a yellowish color, which indicates thatthere is very little atmosphere.26. Diamond is the hardest known substance, so diamonds can be cut only by anotherdiamonds.27. The International Monetary Fund was created in a effort to stabilize exchange rates withoutinterfering with the healthy growth of trade.28. Butterflies and moths undergo complete metamorphosis, them changing from caterpillar toadult via one intermediate stage, the pupa.29. Thousands of meteorite hit Earth each year, but most fall into the sea or in remote areasand are never recovered.30. Alaska become the forty-ninth state in 1959,and Hawaii became the fiftieth state lately thatyear.31. A sponge feeds itself by drawing water through tiny pores on its surface, filtering out foodparticles, and then expel the water through larger vents.32. Toward the end of his life, John Singer Sargent returned to the painting of landscapes andthe use of watercolors, of which he excelled.33. Pythons differ than most other snakes by having two well developed lungs rather than amuch smaller left lung or no left lung at all.34. Weighing among two to five kilograms in adults, the skin is the largest organ of the humanbody.35. Rodents dwell in various habitat, some species being aquatic, some terrestrial.36. The nectar of flowers are ingested by worker bees and converted to honey in special sacsin their digestive systems.37. Lucid dreaming, the ability dreamers to become aware of and to control their dreams whiledreaming, is the focus of some current psychological research.38. The sensation of sound is produced how vibrations transmitted through the air strike theeardrum.39. The musical tone of an electric guitar is created not by the resonance of the body of theguitar but by electronically amplification.40. Considered one of the most beautiful of the fine art, ballet is a combination of dance andmime performed to music.2000年10月语法题16.The pear tree has simple, oval leaves that are smoother and shinier than them of the apple.17.In the orbit of a planet around the Sun, the point closest to the Sun is called it the perihelion.18.In the early 1900’s, Roy Harris created and promoted a distinctly American style of classical music and greatly influenced a number of composer in the United States. 19.The eighteenth century witnessed the emergence of North American ports, particular Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, as major commercial centers within the Britishempire.20.Guitarlike instruments have exist since ancient times, but the first written mention of the guitar itself is from the fourteenth century.21.The law of biogenesis is the principle what all living organisms are derived from a parent or parents.22.Onyx is a mineral that can be recognized its regular and straight parallel bands of white, black, or brown.23.There are as many as 200 million insects for every human beings, and in fact their total number exceeds that of all other animals taken together.24.Native to South America and cultivated there for thousands of years, the peanut is said to have introduced to North America by early explorers.25.Originally canoes were made by the hollowing out of logs and used were for combat as well as transport.26.Among the symptoms of measles, which takes about twelve days to incubate, are a high fever, swelling of glands in the neck, a cough, and sensitive to light.27.Ice crystals in a glacier tends to melt and recrystallize within a brief moment of travel on a downhill glide.28.Photograph was revolutionized in 1851 by the introduction of the collodion process for making glass negatives.29.The piano is a stringed musical instrument in which the strings are strike by felt-covered hammers controlled by a board.30.The sounds used in human languages to create meaning consist of small variation in air pressure can be sensed by the ear.31.The mountains, especially the Rocky Mountains, formerly constituted a seriously barrier to east-west trade in British Columbia.32.Telescope are frequently used in astronomy to collect light from a celestial object, bring the light into focus, and producing a magnified image.33.Diamond is the hardest known substance, so diamond can be cut only by another diamonds.34.There are about 350 species and subspecies of birds in danger of become extinct, with a large number of them, 117 in all, found on oceanic islands.35.The nineteenth-century romantic movement in art was partially a reaction to what was perceived as overemphasis on reasonable and order in neoclassicism.36.Like triglycerides, cholesterol is a type of fat that is both consumed in the diet but manufactured by the body.37.Both the United States silver dollar and half-dollar, first minted in 1794, had a figure of Liberty on one side and a eagle on the reverse side.38.For an advertisement to be effective, its production and placement must to be based on a knowledge of human nature and a skilled use of the media.39.While photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.40.The Democratic Party, the most oldest existing political party in the United States, has played a vital role in the nation’s history.2001年01月语法题16. A variation of collodion photography was the tintype, which captured images on a black ordark brown metal plate instead from on glass.17. In cases of minor injury to the brain. Amnesia is likely to be a temporarily condition.18. The system of chemical symbols, first devised about 1800. gives a concise and instantlyrecognizable description of a element or compound.19. The fact that white light is light composed of various wavelengths may be demonstrating bydispersing a beam of such light through a prism.20. Over the course of history, much civilizations developed their own Number systems.21. In the United States during the Second World War, each trade unions and employersavoided federal limits on wages by offering employees Nontaxable medical benefits. 22. Philosophy is the study of the nature of reality, knowledge, existent, and ethics by meansof rational inquiry.23. Poems vary in length from brief lyric poems to narrative or epic poems, which can be asbroad in scope than a novel.24. The population of California more than doubled during the period 1940-1960, creatingproblems in road-building and provide water for its arid southern section.25. Although based it on feudal models, the colony of Pennsylvania developed a reputation fora progressive political and social outlook.26. Hard and resistant to corrosion, bronze is traditionally used in bell casting and is thematerial used widely most for metal sculpture.27. The Appalachian Mountains formation a natural barrier between the eastern seaboard andthe vast lowlands of the continental interior of North America.28. The United States census for 1970 showed that the French-speaking residents ofLouisiana were one of the country’s most compact regional linguistic minority.29. When used as food additives, antioxidants prevent fats and oils from become rancid whenexposed to air, and thus extend their shelf life.30.liquid will flow and take the shape of their container.31. Copper was the first metallic used by humans and is second only to iron in its utility throughthe ages.32. Despite the fact that lemurs are general nocturnal, the ring-tailed lemur travels by day inbands of four to twelve individuals.33. The Western world is beset with the range of problem that characterize mature,postindustrial societies.34. Acrylic paints are either applied using a knife or diluted and spreading with a paintbrush.35. Some marine invertebrates, such as the sea urchin and the starfish, migrates from deepwater to shallow during spring and early summer to spawn.36. Marshes, wetland areas characterized by plant grassy growth, are distinguished fromswamps, wetlands where trees grow.37. Wampum, beads used as a form of exchange by some Native Americans, was made ofbits of seashells cut, drill, and strung into belts.38. Kangaroos use their long and powerful tails for balance themselves when sitting upright orjumping.39. Proper city planning provides for the distribution of public utilities, public buildings, parks,and recreation centers, and for adequate and the inexpensive housing.40. Most traditional dances are made up of a prearranged series of steps and movements, butmodern dancers are generally free to move as they choice.2001年05月语法题16. A gene is a biological unit of information who directs the activity of a cell or organism duringits lifetime.17. The flowering of African American talent in literature, music, and art in the 1920’s in NewYork City became to know as the Harlem Renaissance.18. The symptoms of neumonia, a lung infection, include high fever, chest pain, breathingdifficult, and coughing.19. The rapid grow of Boston during the mid-nineteenth century coincided with a large influx ofEuropean immigrants.20. In 1908 Olive Campbell started writing down folk songs by rural people in the southernAppalachian mountains near hers home.21. The thirteen stripes of the United States flag represent the original thirteen states of theUnion, which they all were once colonies of Britain.22.In 1860, more as 90 percent of the people of Indiana lived rural areas, with only a few citieshaving a population exceeding 10,000.23.Gravitation keeps the Moon in orbit around Earth and the planets other of the solar systemin orbit around the Sun.24.Photograph was revolutionized in 1831 by the introduction of the collodion process formaking glass negatives.25. After flax is washed, dry, beaten, and combed, fibers are obtained for use in making fabric.26. A fever is caused which blood cells release proteins called pyrogens, raising the body’stemperature.27. Because of various gift-giving holidays, most stores clothing in the United Sates do almostas much business in November and December as they do in the other ten monthscombined.28. The United States National Labor Relations Board is authorized to investigation allegationsof unfair labor practices on the part of either employers or employees.29. The Great Potato Famine in Ireland in the 1840’s caused an unprecedented numbers ofpeople from Ireland to immigrate to the United States.30.The particles comprising a given cloud are continually changing, as new ones are addedwhile others are taking away by moving air.31. Political parties in the United States help to coordinate the campaigns of their membersand organizes the statewide and nationa conventions that mark election years.32. The lemur is an unusual animal belonging to the same order than mon’s and apes.33. Cheese may be hard or soft, depending on the amount of water left into it and thecharacter of the cuting.34. The carbon-are lamp, a very bright electric lamp used for spotlights, consists of two carbonelectrodes with a high-current arc passing between it.35. At first the poems of E.E. 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The taller of all animals, a full-grown giraffe may be eighteen feet or more high.32. Physicists have known since the early nineteenth century that all matter is made up of tinyextremely particles called atoms.33. Rain is slight acidic even in unpolluted air, because carbon dioxide in the atmosphere andother natural acid-forming gases dissolve in the water.34. In a stock company, a troupe of actors performs in a particular theater, presenting playsfrom its repertory of prepare productions.35. Established in 1860, the Government Printing Office prints and binds documents for alldepartment of the United States government.36. Ethnology, usually considered a branch of cultural anthropology, is often defined as thescientifically study of the origin and functioning of humans and their culture.37. The one-fluid theory of electricity was proposing by Benjamin Franklin, a man famous forhis wide interests and great attainments.38. Probably not speech of so few words has ever been as celebrated as Lincoln’s GettysburgAddress.39. Generally, Abstract Expressionist art is without recognizable images and does not adherethe Limits of conventional form.40. Although complete paralysis is rare with neuritis, some degree of muscle weaknesscommon.2001年10月语法题16.By the end of the nineteenth century, organic chemistry had develop new methods for the synthesis of dyes, perfumes, explosives, and medicines.17.The Dinee, a Native American people of the southwestern United States, were once seminomadic hunters who practiced a few agriculture.18.The earliest successful sewing machines were powered by turn a hand crank.19.Early signs characteristic of the acute phase of viral hepatitis in adults are abdominal pain, nausea, and feverish often accompanied by chills.20.The Guggenheim Museum in New York City is one of the major center for the collection and display of works of abstract art in the United State.21.With the discovery of gold in the Klondike in Canada’s Yukon Territory in 1896, people flocked soon there from all parts of the world.22.The right side of the brain is mostly concerned with pictorial, intuitive, musically and spatial ablilities.23.A uniform mingling of molecules, which it occurs in homogeneous chemical compounds, results from the chemical constituents melting, dissolving, or diffusing into one another.24.Many dinosaurs were so much heavy that they spent most of their lives in swamps and shallow lakes where water could support them.25.With little nor no mass and no electric charge, neutrinos can penetrate a solid object such as the Earth as if it were not there.26.Georgia O’Keeffe is known for hers use of organic, abstract forms painted in clear, strong colors.27.Until the George Washington Bridge was built, modern suspension bridges were stiffened with steel trusses and beams to limited their motion in traffic and wind.28.First reported by Spanish explorers in 1796, the asphalt in California’s La Brea Tar Pit was mined commercial for many years.29.Independence political of newspapers became a common feature of journalism in the United States of the 1840’s and 1850’s.30.Transistors exhibit a high 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night than during the day.38.Different fourteen crops were being grown 8,600 years ago by some of the wo rld’s earliest farmers.39.Between 1905 and 1907, floodwaters from the Colorado River poured into a salt-covered depression and creating the Salton Sea.40.Saturn takes almost 30 Earth years to make one trip around the Sun, during Jupiter takes about twelve Earth years to complete one solar revolution.2002年01月语法题16.Fog and mist, like clouds, can formed only in the presence of dust particles.17.The Spanish claiming title to all of North America and established the oldest city in theUnited States, St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565.18.The federal system of government in Canada is similar to it of the United States.19.It may be argued that genetics, the study of heredity and variation, underwent the mostrapid development of any science biological in the twentieth century.20.Music involves the interaction of three elements: rhythm, melodic, and harmony.21.The Medicare program was established 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Four different types of remembering are ordinarily distinguished by psychologists:recollection, recall, recognize, and relearning.30.Harbors are protected areas of water that can be used the transfer of passengers andcargo between ships shore.。

托福考试之历年托福语法真题全面解析1-(31803)

托福考试之历年托福语法真题全面解析1-(31803)

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托福考试之历年托福语法真题全面解析1-(31803)托福考试之历年托福语法真题全面解析1. The flexibilityof film allows theartist __________unbridled imaginationto the animation ofcartoon characters。

(A) to bring(B) bringing(C) is brought托福考试之历年托福语法真题全面解析1-(31803)答案: A测试点:不定式。

分析: allow+sb .十不定式为固定结构.4 个答案中只有( A) to bring 是不定式。

2。

Traditionally, __________in NewEngland on Thanksgiving Day。

(A) when served is sweet cider(B) when sweet cider is served(C) is served sweet cider(D) sweet cider is served答案: D托福考试之历年托福语法真题全面解析1-(31803)测试点:主谓结构。

分析:原句主、谓俱缺,应选一完整的主语+谓语的结构,即( D).(A)、(C)不通,( B)则是从句,不适合此句。

托福(TOEFL)语法试题及答案详解(11)

托福(TOEFL)语法试题及答案详解(11)
1. By 1920 the area of the United States under cultivation had more than doubled in just 50 years, and the national population that surpassed 100 million.
分析及考点:谓语时态误用,改成decays
参考译文:当中子从原子核中发射出来的时候,是不稳定的,并衰退从而形成一个质子和一个电子。
Pumpkin补充: 修改为decaying可能更合适, 更和unstable并列, 由一个动词is来引导
decay:常用进行时态
答案:C
分析及考点:连词使用表达错误。改成whether or not
参考译文:在物理上,声音被认为是振动性运动发出的波,不管人耳能不能听见。
5. Over one thousand mineral are known, most of which are characterized by definite chemical composition, crystalline structure, and physical properties.
答案:B
分析及考点:词性混用。表示先后的状态时,用later
参考译文:在美国,最早的路是在殖民地时候铺的。一开始用木材,后来根据地区不同用鹅卵石或砖块。
4. In physics, sound is considered to be the waves of vibratory motion, nether or not they are heard by the human ear.
答案:B
分析及考点:词序颠倒。Not only…but also…固定对称结构。

托福考试语法试题及答案详解

托福考试语法试题及答案详解

托福考试语法试题及答案详解托福考试语法试题及答案详解11. Most doctors of the Colonial period believed _______ was caused by an imbalance of humors in the body.A. in diseaseB. that diseaseC. of diseaseD. about disease答案:B分析:动词believe 的用法:直接加that引导的宾语从句。

这里that为连接adv.,在句中不作任何成分,其后接完整句。

参考译文:大多数殖民时期的医生认为疾病来源人体内不平衡的体液。

2. In 1976 Sarah Caldwell became _________ a t the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.A. she was the first woman to conductB. the first woman conductorC. the woman was first conductingD. the woman conducts first答案:B分析:缺宾语,答案中只有B,D可以作宾语,但D的语序不对。

参考译文:1976,Sarah Caldwell成为在第一个在纽约Metropolitan Opera House演出的演奏家。

one to do sth补充: 常考 the first/second/3. On January 7, 1955, Marian Anderson became _________to sing a major role at New York City's Metropolitan Opera House.A. the first African AmericanB. the first African American wasC. she was the first African AmericanD. when the first African American答案:A分析:缺宾语,C, D都不能作宾语。

托福考试语法模拟试题及答案详解

托福考试语法模拟试题及答案详解

托福考试语法模拟试题及答案详解托福考试语法模拟试题及答案详解1. Most doctors of the Colonial period believed _______ was caused by an imbalance of humors in the body.A. in diseaseB. that diseaseC. of diseaseD. about disease答案:B 分析:动词believe 的用法:直接加that引导的宾语从句。

这里that为连接adv.,在句中不作任何成分,其后接完整句。

参考译文:大多数殖民时期的医生认为疾病来源人体内不平衡的体液。

2. In 1976 Sarah Caldwell became _________ at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. A. she was the first woman to conduct B. the first woman conductor C. the woman was first conducting D. the woman conducts first答案:B 分析:缺宾语,答案中只有B,D可以作宾语,但D的语序不对。

参考译文:1976,Sarah Caldwell成为在第一个在纽约Metropolitan Opera House演出的演奏家补充:常考the first/second/。

one to do sth3. On January 7,1955,Marian Anderson became _________ to sing a major role at New York City's Metropolitan Opera House.A. the first African AmericanB. the first African American wasC. she was the first African AmericanD. when the first African American答案:A 分析:缺宾语,C,D都不能作宾语。

托福考试语法讲解+语法笔记汇编 附全部答案

托福考试语法讲解+语法笔记汇编  附全部答案

1. An underlying assumption of most market research is that people are continually _____financial decisions based on their desire for goods that give them the most satisfaction.(A) making(B) and make(C) being made(D) having made答案:A测试点:谓语。

分析:that从句中有主语但谓语不全,选择(A)making与系词and组成进行时。

解题要点:continully和always等词常与进行时连用,表示“一贯如此”。

2. _____ tempera paint, the artist mixes dry pigments with water until the mixtureresembles a stiff paste.(A) In preparation(B) The preparing of(C) To prepare(D) Prepared答案:C测试点:状语/不定式。

分析:逗号后为句子,逗号前为状语。

动词不定式(C)作目的状语。

3. When two straight lines meet, _____ an angle.(A) it is formed(B) formed(C) they form(D) to form答案:C测试点:主谓结构。

分析:逗号前为when引导的从句,逗号后应是主句。

主句主、谓语俱缺,应在答案中选择主语+动词的形式,即(A)或(C)。

(A)用了形式主语n,但空格后并无真正的主语部分。

故选(C)4. Madge Macklin promoted the expansion of medical training to include genetics _____supported the founding of genetics departments in North American medical schools.(A) nor(B) and(C) while(D) if答案:B测试点:连词。

TOEFL语法考点分析与真题分类

TOEFL语法考点分析与真题分类

TOEFL语法部分应试思路和考点汇编一、选择填空部分语法部分前15题是选择句子残缺成份填空,以组成完整句子的题型。

这一部分侧重的是句子成份的划分和句子结构的分析,要求考生能从整个句子的角度来把握,分离出主干成分和修饰成分并判断相应的符合语态和时态的选项。

因此简单来说,第一部分考的是应试者对句法的掌握程度,包括主谓宾,定状补各个部分在句子中的分布和顺序。

当然,其中不可避免的也涉及了英语的一些固定搭配和表达,但这些仍然体现了考生对句子结构的把握和理解。

(一)句子结构句子基本结构指的是构成句子的基本组成部分,一般来说,主语和谓语是唯一且必不可少的句子基本成份,而宾语、表语、定语、状语、补语这些成份视句子的具体结构和需要而定。

这里所提的句子包括主句和从句,即主句和从句均需含有主谓的基本结构。

考点1:主语单一原则主语单一指必须有主语而且必须唯一,这一原则在主句和从句中均是适用的。

考点2:谓语单一原则考点3:主谓结构(句子基本结构)考点4:宾语成份常考类型包括:及物动词后的宾语成份,介词后需加的宾语成份,某些词或词组带双宾语的固定用法。

考点5:定语成份句子定语成份一般是指做句子主语和宾语成份的修饰词,一般为形容词和形容词短语,也有分词形式的定语,一般把它归为分词结构这一考点中。

考点6:表语成份常考内容包括名词、形容词短语和介宾短语。

考点7:状语成份常考的状语成份为:介宾短语作状语,形容词短语作状语,分词短语作状语,不定式作状语等。

(二)名词性从句名词性从句是指在完整的句子中以名词性质出现的从句成份,主要包括主语从句,宾语从句,表语从句,补语从句。

考点8:主语从句动名词/ 不定式/ 从句+谓语考点9:宾语从句主语+谓语+从句做宾语考点10:表语从句主语+谓语(系动词)+表语(名词,形容词,介宾短语)(三)同位语考点11:同位语同位语是toefl语法每次必考的内容之一,一般做主语或是宾语的同位语,句子的主干已经完整,同位语作为一个插入成份作补充说明之用。

toefl试题及答案

toefl试题及答案

toefl试题及答案1. Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.Passage:In the past few decades, the use of technology has grown exponentially, leading to significant changes in the way we live, work, and communicate. The rise of the internet and smartphones has revolutionized the way we access information and interact with others. As a result, the demand for tech-savvy professionals has increased dramatically, with many industries requiring employees to have a solid understanding of technology and its applications.Questions:2. What has been the impact of technology on our lives?A) It has caused a decrease in communication.B) It has led to significant changes in how we live, work, and communicate.C) It has made information less accessible.D) It has reduced the demand for tech-savvy professionals.3. What is the result of the rise of the internet and smartphones?A) A decrease in the demand for tech-savvy professionals.B) A revolution in the way we access information and interactwith others.C) A decline in the use of technology.D) A reduction in the way we live, work, and communicate.4. What is the current trend in the job market for tech-savvy professionals?A) A decrease in demand.B) A stable demand.C) An increased demand.D) An uncertain demand.5. Directions: Listen to the following conversation between two friends and answer the questions that follow.Conversation:Friend 1: Hey, did you hear about the new restaurant that opened downtown?Friend 2: No, I haven't. What's it like?Friend 1: It's supposed to be a fusion of Italian and Asian cuisine. Have you ever tried that before?Friend 2: No, I haven't. It sounds interesting. I'd like to give it a try.Questions:6. What are the friends discussing?A) A new restaurant.B) A new movie.C) A new book.D) A new technology.7. What type of cuisine does the new restaurant offer?A) Italian.B) Asian.C) Fusion of Italian and Asian.D) Fusion of Italian and French.8. Has Friend 2 ever tried the type of cuisine offered by the new restaurant?A) Yes, they have.B) No, they haven't.C) They are not sure.D) They have tried Italian but not Asian.9. Directions: Complete the sentence by choosing the correct option.The new technology has made it possible for people to________.A) communicate more efficiently.B) communicate less efficiently.C) communicate only through letters.D) not communicate at all.10. Directions: Choose the correct answer to fill in the blank.Despite the advancements in technology, some people still prefer to ________.A) use analog devices.B) avoid technology.C) rely solely on technology.D) live without technology.Answers:2. B) It has led to significant changes in how we live, work, and communicate.3. B) A revolution in the way we access information and interact with others.4. C) An increased demand.6. A) A new restaurant.7. C) Fusion of Italian and Asian.8. B) No, they haven't.9. A) communicate more efficiently.10. A) use analog devices.。

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托福考试之历年托福语法真题全面解析

1.The flexibility of film allows the artist __________ unbridled
imagination to the animation of cartoon characters.
(A) to bring

(B) bringing
(C) is brought

(D) brings
答案: A
^
测试点:不定式。

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分析: allow+sb .十不定式为固定结构。

4 个答案中只有( A) to bring 是不定式。


2. Traditionally, __________in New England on Thanksgiving Day.
(A) when served is sweet cider

(B) when sweet cider is served

(C) is served sweet cider
(D) sweet cider is served
答案: D
测试点:主谓结构。

分析:原句主、谓俱缺,应选一完整的主语+谓语的结构,即( D)。

(A)、(C)不通,( B)则是从句,不适合此句。

3. Typical of the grassland dwellers of the continent __________,or pronghorn.
(A) it is the American antelope
(B) the American antelope is
(C) is the American antelope
(D) the American antelope
答案: C
测试点:倒装句。

分析: Typical of放在句首的句子,要用倒装句。

Typical of,短语是表语,应在答案中选择“系动词+主语”的结构,即( C)。

解题要点:遇倒装句在 4 个答案中寻找以系动词( be)开始的结构。

4. Lillian D. Wald, public health nurse and __________, was born
in Cincinnati Ohio, in 1867.
(A) reforming society
(B) social reformer
(C) who reformed society
(D) her social reform
答案: B
测试点:并列结构。

分析:本句 and 前后都应是说明身份的名词性成份,故应选(B) social reformer 与 nurse 并列。

( A)为动词性的分词词组;(C)是从句;( D)虽是名词性的,但不说明身份。

5. Copper sulfate, spread in judicious amounts, kills algae
__________ harming fish or aquatic invert-ebrates.
(A) does not
(B) but does no
(C) except
(D) without
答案: D
测试点:介词。

分析:空格后的 harming 是动名词,前面应加介词,故选(D)。

( A)是谓语动词的否定式,而 farming 不是谓语动词:(B)可以说 does no harm ( to ),但不能说 does no harming ;( C)虽为介词,但意思不对。

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