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I.Revisethefollowingsentences.Theproblemsofthesentenceshavealreadybeenpointedout.Fortherevisionofsomeofthesentences,pleasefollowthedirectionsafterthem.

1.Themostpopularanimaloilforperfumetodayismusk.Althoughsomepeopledislikeitsheavy,sweetodor.(fragment)

2.TheearliesthistoricaldocumentsfromtheMiddleEastrecordtheuseoffragrances.Notonlyinreligiousceremoniesbutalsoonthebody.(fragment)

3.Thebaboonstaredathischallenger.Poisedforcombat.(fragment)

4.Theanimalsactedoutarivalry.Whichmystifiedtheirkeepers.(fragment)

 

5.Thechallengerwasanewcomer.Whowasunusuallyfierce.(fragment)

6.Shebackedcloserandclosertotheendofthedivingboard.Atlastfallingintothewater.(fragment)

7.Peoplewavingflagsandcheering.Linedthestreetsfortheparade.(fragment)

8.Manypinetreesbearlargecones.WhichappearinAugust.(fragment)

9.Petricisnotanurse,sheisadoctor.(commasplice)

10.Shedidwellincollegeheraveragewas3.9.(commasplice)

11.Theshipwashuge,itsmaststoodthirtyfeethigh.(commasplice)

12.Chemistryhascontributedmuchtoourunderstandingoffoods,manyfoodssuchaswheatandbeanscanbeproducedinthelaboratory.(commasplice)

13.Somelaboratory-grownfoodstastegood,theyarenutritious.(commasplice)

14.Thevitaminsareadequate,theflavorisdeficient.(commasplice)

15.Rainhadfallensteadilyforsixteenhours,manybasementswereflooded.(commasplice)

16.Cattle,fermentedbeverages,andrareshellshaveservedasmoney,eachonehadactualvalueforthesociety.(commasplice)

17.SportsfansstilladmirePeteRose,BabeRuth,andJoeNamatheventhoughtheycouldnotbeperfect.(unclearreference)

18.WhenCatherineIbecameempressofRussiaatageforty,theyfearedmorethanlovedher.(unclearreference)

19.Tokeepbirdsfromeatingseeds,soaktheminbluefoodcoloring.(unclearreference)

20.Employeesshouldconsultwiththeirsupervisorwhorequirepersonaltime.(unclearreference)

21.Jodyfoundadressintheatticthatheraunthadworn.(unclearreference)

22.Shetoldmysisterthatshewaswrong.(unclearreference)

23.Theworkersremovedallthefurniturefromtheroomandcleanedit.(unclearreference)

24.JulietNobletoldSusanTorrethatshewasmistaken.(unclearreference)

25.Questionsareaskedbythestudentswhentheydonotunderstandtheprofessor.(shift)

26.Ifstudentslearnhowtostudyefficiently,muchbettergradeswillbemadeontests.(shift)

27.Ifyoufeelthecarskidding,thebrakesshouldbereleasedandthewheelshouldbeturnedintothedirectionoftheskid.(shift)

28.Animportantthingforthestudenttorememberisthatwhenwritingapaper,youshouldnotplagiarize.(shift)

29.ThosewhowishtotakeLinguisticsareexpectedtosignhisnameonthissheetofpaper..(shift)

30.Studentsshouldlearntoanalyzeandsolveproblemsindependently.Don'trelyonyourteachers'help.(shift)

 

31.Ifonehasmadeerrorsonthetaxform,theymightevenbeaudited,therebydelayingarefundevenlonger.(shift)

32.Aswelookedoutovertheocean,shipscouldbeseeninthedistance.(shift)

33.ToaidtheAmericanRevolution,serviceasamountedcourierwaschosenbyJackson.(danglingmodifier)

34.Afteraccomplishingmanydeedsofvalor,AndrewJackson’sfameledtohiselectiontothePresidencyin1828and1832.(danglingmodifier)

35.Lookingoutofthewindow,thegrasslandstretchedasfarastheeyecanreach.(danglingmodifier)

36.Onenteringtheclassroom,thestudentsstoodupandsaid,"Goodmorning!

"(danglingmodifier)

37.Togetreadyforthetrip,allthethingssheneededwereputintoasuitcase.(danglingmodifier)

38.Listeningattentively,afaultysoundwasheard.(danglingmodifier)

39.Thoughnotwelleducated,asuccessfulcareerasalawyerandjudgeprovedJackson’sability.(danglingmodifier)

40.Impressedwithhisqualifications,Paulwashiredbytheprintingfirm.(danglingmodifier)

 

II.Rearrangethefollowingnumberedsentencessothattheyreadlogically.

1)

1.Stuffedunderthedeskisawovenwastepaperbasketoverflowingwithpaperanddebris.

2.Ontherighthandsideoftheroomisanarrowclosetwithclothes,shoes,hats,tennisracquets,andboxesbulgingoutofitsslidingdoors.

3.Asyouwalkintotheroom,youarestoppedshortbymybedwhichfillshalfoftheroom.

4.Againstthewallonyourleft,pushedintoacornerbehindtheheadofthebed,isalargebookcasewhichiscrammedwithpapers,books,andknick-knacks.

5.Thewallabovethebookcaseanddeskiscompletelytakenupwithtwosmallposters.

6.Ithasabrownwoodenchairwhichseemstofilltheleftendoftheroom.

7.Mydormitoryroom,onthesecondfloorofBienvilleHall,issmallandcrowded.

8.Thetwolargewindowsoverthebedarehiddenbyheavydarkgolddrapes.

9.EverytimeIwalkoutofthedoor,Ithink,“NowIknowwhatitisliketoliveinacloset.”

10.Wedgedinbetweenthebookcaseandthewalloppositethebedisasmallgraymetaldesk.

Correctorder:

()

 

2)

1.Usethreeorfourofthesmalllogsaroundthebottomedgetoholdthecardboardinplace.

2.Next,foldsomeofthecardboardoverthepaper.

3.Thenpiletheremainingsmalllogsandallthelargeonesontothepyramid.

4.Tobuildawoodfirethatrequiresminimumtending,youneedpaper,cardboard,kindling,afewsmalllogs,andtwoorthreelargelogs.

5.Finally,lightthepaper.

6.First,youshouldwadupthepaperintoatightballorrollitintoacylinderandtieitintoalooseknot.

7.Oncethefireisstarted,itwillneedonlytheoccasionaladditionofanotherlogtokeepburningforhours.

8.Thenlaythekindlingoverit,formingapyramid.

Correctorder:

()

 

3)

1.ItwasatthispointthatPaulnoticedhisowncar,rollingslowlydownthehill--andgoingtoofastforhimtostopit.

2.Hewassobusychasinghiscarthathedidn’tgetthenameofthedriveroftheRover,whojustcameoutofthesupermarketanddroveawaywithoutrealizingwhathadhappened.

3.Asifthiswasnotbadenough,Paulnowfindshehasno-onetoblame.

4.Paul,asalesmanfromLondon,wasdrivingpastaRoverparkedoutsideasupermarket,whenhesawitstarttorollslowlydownthehill.

5.Itcrashedintoabusatthebottomofthehill,andwassobadlydamagedthatithadtobetowedawaytoagarage.

6.PaulScofieldwasasmashhitinGuildfordyesterday,savingtwoyounggirlsinarunawaycar--butwreckinghisowncarintheprocess.

7.Anotherpasser-bygotintothecarandputonthehandbrake,savingthegirlsfromcertaininjury.

8.Insidethecarweretwoyounggirlsonthepassengerseat--butnodriver.

9.Paulstoppedquickly,jumpedinfrontoftheRoverandtriedtostopit,pushingagainstthefrontofthecar.

Correctorder:

()

4)

1.Andhermouth!

Itisasmallmouththatlooksdelicateandfeminine.

2.Herthick,wavy,longblackhairgracefullyfallsdowntohershouldersandsurroundsherexquisite,diamond-shapedface.

3.Asmallblackmoleontheleftsideofhernoseaddstoherbeauty.

4.MarieisasbeautifulasanyHollywoodstarlet.

5.Whenshesmiles,whichisoften,herwell-formedandeven,whiteteethbrightenupherwholeface.

6.ThereisnothingbutextraordinarybeautyinthefaceofMarie.

7.Herlipsareratherthin,butnottoothin;herlightpinklipstickaddsanothertouchoffemininebeauty.

8.Hereyesarelarge,butnottoolarge,withthickeyelashes.

9.Herslightlyarchedchestnutbrowneyebrowsdrawattentiontoherdeepblueeyes,whichremindmeofalakeonastormyday.

10.Hernoseisstraightandneithertoolongnortooshort.

Correctorder:

()

 

5)

Hereyouhaveajumbledparagraph.Re-organizethesentencessothattheyfollowdefinitespaceorder.

1)AsusualMadelinewasoverdressed.

2)Herhairstuckoutfromherheadinagrayingfrizz,andblackhorn-rimmedglassesencircledhereyes.

3)Herwhiteblousewasruffledattheelbows,andherreddirndlskirtwasembroideredwithblackandwhiteflowers.

4)Everyinchofherseemedtoscreamforattention.

5)Look,fromherearshungredpendantearringswhichbobbledasshetalked,andaboutherthickneckwasamatchingstrandofredbaubles.

6)Onherfeetwereblackpatenthighheeledsandals.

CorrectOrder:

()

6)

1.Themonkslookedthroughthebooksofthemonastery,andtheserevealedthattherehadbeenaFatherAnselmthereahundredyearsbefore.

2.Themonkwentbacktothemonasteryandfoundthereadoorkeeperwhomhedidnotknowandwhodidnotknowhim.

3.Themonkhadneverheardalarkbefore,andhestoodthereentranceduntilthebirdanditssonghadbecomepartoftheheavens.

4.Othermonkscame,andtheywereallstrangerstothemonk.

5.Amonkhadwanderedintothefieldsandalarkbegantosing.

6.ThemonktoldothermonkshewasFatherAnselm,butthatwasnohelp.

7.Timehadbeenblottedoutwhilethemonklistenedtothelark.

Correctorder:

()

7)

1.Secureinitsislandhome,thedodohadlostthepowerofflightsincetherewerenoenemiestoflyfrom.

2.Thegoatsatetheundergrowthwhichprovidedthedodowithcover;dogsandcatshuntedandharriedtheoldbirds;whilepigsgruntedtheirwayroundtheisland,eatingtheeggsandyoung,andtheratsfollowedbehindtofinishthefeast.

3.Mandiscoveredthedodo'sparadiseinabout1507,andwithhimcamehisenemies:

dogs,cats,pigs,ratsandgoats.

4.Thedodo,theponderouswaddlingpigeon,inhabitedtheislandofMauritius.

5.Thedodosurveyedthesenewarrivalswithanairofinnocentinterest.

6.By1681,thefat,ungainlyandharmlesspigeonwasextinct.

7.Thentheslaughterbegan.

Correctorder:

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