UE 95C (17-35)
| Q | A | Explanations | Skills tested |
| 17 | D | A resent participle is used to modify a preceding noun, ¡§document¡¨. Among the choices, only answer D is a present participle | Present Participle |
| 18 | D | In ¡¥The documents were said ¡K¡¦, we can see that it is in passive voice. Thus, answer D (have been released) is a passive perfect infinitive. It is to show the act of ¡§released¡¦ is a period of time earlier than ¡§said¡¦, and it is passive. | Passive perfect infinitive |
| 19 | B | ¡§That¡¨ is a conjunction, introducing a noun clause. | Conjunction |
| 20 | Deleted | ||
| 21 | A | Choice A, ¡¥shipped¡¦, is the meaning of sending or transporting specially by ships from one place to another .. Choice B, ¡¥transmitted¡¦, is used to describe programs or signals. Choice C, ¡¥channeled¡¦, is the meaning of transporting something through the channel. Choice D, ¡¥removed¡¦ is the meaning of taking something away. Thus, only A is correct as the situation is sending something from one country to another. | Context |
| 22 | C | Choice A, ¡¥project¡¦, is the meaning of planning. It is usually used in passive voice. So, it¡¦s incorrect. Choice B, ¡¥expel¡¦, is the meaning of sending or driving something by force. Choice C, ¡¥release¡¦ is the meaning of allowing something or someone to go. The rats in the passage is allowed to go. Thus, it¡¦s correct. Choice D, ¡¥rescue¡¦, is the meaning of saving. Thus, C is the answer. | Context |
| 23 | C | The term used here should be in perfect infinitive to show over a period of time. . | Perfect infinitive |
| 24 | deleted | ||
| 25 | A | Options B (objected) and D (ejected) are wrong because they are not followed by ¡§to¡¨. Option C (injected) does not suit the blank as the meaning is wrong. Therefore, Option A (subjected to other germs) is ¡§undergo the attack of germs ¡¦ | Context |
| 26 | B | Option A (circumstance) means ¡§condition¡¨ and does not suit the blank because it is a true fact. Option C (occasion) means ¡§reason¡¨ and does not suit the blank. Option D (event) has a positive meaning and does not suit the blank because the bio-warfare is negative in sense. Therefore, only option B (incident) is the explanation of the following happening. | , Context |
| 27 | A | Chinese civilian refers to the Chinese people | Context |
| 28. | A | An attack along the Zhegan railway is the later one, so the answer is A. ¡§Later¡¨ refers to time | Context |
| 29 | B | During the attack, many areas were infected by diseases. Thus, B is the answer. | Context |
| 30 | C | ¡¥against¡¦ means fight with others. The fatal cargo was to have been used to fight against the people of Samoa, Guam and Bataan in the Philippines. | Preposition |
| 31 | B | For choice
A, ¡§relation¡¨ means a way in which one person or thing is related to other. For choice C, ¡§relative¡¨ is an adjective. The word ¡§international¡¨ is also an adjective so choice C is wrong. For choices B & D, they can be used while speaking about less personal associations or friendship. Relation especially related to the relation between countries so B is correct. |
Confused words |
| 32 | A | For choice
A, ¡§long¡¨ collocates
with speculation. For choice B, ¡§far¡¨ mean distant For choice C& D, they are not adjectives. Here an adj. is needed so they are wrong. |
Collocation |
| 33 | D | A past participle is used to modify attacks. | Past participle |
| 34 | A | There is no article ¡¥the¡¦ before Japan. So, B and C must be wrong. Answer A is not suitable to be filled in the black. So the answer is D. | Article Content |
| 35 | D | Answer C and D is absolutely wrong, as they are irrelevant to the content. There are no chemical experiences but chemical experience. So the answer should be B. | Collocation |
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