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1、精品GMAT语法Like用法总结及题目训练2GMAT语法:Like用法总结及题目训练(2)三大全like 题目练习1. Like Byron at Missolonghi, Jack London was slowly killed by the mistakes of the medical men who treated him.(A) Like Byron(B) Like Byrons death(C) Just as Byron died(D) Similar to Byron(A)(E) As did Byron2. Like Edvard Grieg, whom the Scand

2、inavians long refused to recognize, the Italians disregard for Verdi persisted for a decade after his critical acclaim in France and Austria.(A) Like Edvard Grieg, whom the Scandinavians long refused to recognize,(B) Like Edvard Grieg, who the Scandinavians long refused to recognize,(C) Just as Edva

3、rd Grieg was long refused recognition by the Scandinavians,(D) Just as the Scandinavians long refused to recognize Edvard Grieg, so(E)(E) Like the Scandinavians long refusal to recognize Edvard Grieg,3. Like Haydn, Schubert wrote a great deal for the stage, but he is remembered principally for his c

4、hamber and concert-hall music.(A) Like Haydn, Schubert(B) Like Haydn, Schubert also(C) As has Haydn, Schubert(D) As did Haydn, Schubert also(A)(E) As Haydn did, Schubert also4. Like John McPhees works, Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works an interesting and complete world out of hundreds

5、 of tiny details about a seemingly uninteresting subject.(A) Like John McPhees works, Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works(B) Like John McPhee, Ann Beatties works painstakingly assemble(C) Like John McPhee, Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works(D) Just as John McPhees, so Ann

6、Beatties works painstakingly assemble(C)(E) Just as John McPhee, Ann Beattie painstakingly assembles in her works5. Like many others of his generation of Native American leaders, Joseph Brant lived in two worlds; born into an Iroquois community and instructed in traditional Iroquois ways, he also re

7、ceived an education from English-speaking teachers.(A) Like many others of his generation of Native American leaders, Joseph Brant lived in two worlds;(B) Like many others of his generation of Native American leaders, living in two worlds, Joseph Brant was(C) Like many another of his generation of N

8、ative American leaders, Joseph Brant, living in two worlds, was(D) As with many others of his generation of Native American leaders, living in two worlds, Joseph Brant was(A)(E) As with many another of his generation of Native American leaders, Joseph Brant lived in two worlds;6. Like many self-taug

9、ht artists, Perle Hessing did not begin to paint until she was well into middle age.(A) Like(B) As have(C) Just as with(D) Just like(A)(E) As did7. Like other educators who prefer to substitute anthologies of short stories or collections of popular essays to dull “basal readers,” Ms. Burton emphasiz

10、es how important it is to enjoy good literature.(A) to dull “basal readers,” Ms. Burton emphasizes how important it is to enjoy(B) for dull “basal readers,” Ms. Burton emphasizes the importance of enjoying(C) to dull “basal readers,” Ms. Burton emphasizes that it is important to enjoy(D) for dull “b

11、asal readers,” Ms. Burtons emphasis is that it is important to enjoy(B)(E) to dull “basal readers,” Ms. Burtons emphasis is on the importance of enjoying8. Like Rousseau, Tolstoi rebelled against the unnatural complexity of human relations in modern society.(A) Like Rousseau, Tolstoi rebelled(B) Lik

12、e Rousseau, Tolstois rebellion was(C) As Rousseau, Tolstoi rebelled(D) As did Rousseau, Tolstois rebellion was(A)(E) Tolstois rebellion, as Rousseaus, was9. Like the 1890s Populists who exalted the rural myth, so urban leaders of the 1990s are trying to glorify the urban myth.(A) Like the 1890s Popu

13、lists who exalted the rural myth,(B) Just as the Populists of the 1890s exalted the rural myth,(C) The Populists of the 1890s having exalted the rural myth,(D) Just like the rural myth was exalted by the Populists of the 1890s(B)(E) Populists of the 1890s were exalting the rural myth, and10. Like th

14、e color-discriminating apparatus of the human eye, insects eyes depend on recording and comparing light intensities in three regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.(A) insects eyes depend on(B) an insect eye depends on(C) that of insects depend on the(D) that of an insects eye depends on(D)(E) that

15、 of an insects is dependent on the11. Like the government that came before it, which set new records for growth, laissez-faire capitalism is the cornerstone of the new government.(A) laissez-faire capitalism is the cornerstone of the new government(B) the cornerstone of the new government is laissez

16、-faire capitalism(C) laissez-faire capitalism is the new governments cornerstone(D) the new government has made laissez-faire capitalism its cornerstone(D)(E) the new government has a laissez-faire cornerstone of capitalism12. Like the one reputed to live in Loch Ness, also an inland lake connected

17、to the ocean by a river, inhabitants of the area around Lake Champlain claim sightings of a long and narrow “sea monster.”(A) Like the one reputed to live in Loch Ness, also an inland lake connected to the ocean by a river, inhabitants of the area around Lake Champlain claim sightings of a long and

18、narrow “sea monster.”(B) Inhabitants of the area around Lake Champlain claim sightings of a long and narrow “sea monster” similar to the one reputed to live in Loch Ness, which, like Lake Champlain, is an inland lake connected to the ocean by a river.(C) Inhabitants of the area around Lake Champlain

19、 claim sightings of a long and narrow “sea monster” similar to Loch Nesss, which, like Lake Champlain, is an inland lake connected to the ocean by a river.(D) Like Loch Ness reputed monster, inhabitants of the area around Lake Champlain, also an inland lake connected to the ocean by a river, claim s

20、ightings of a long and narrow “sea monster.”(B)(E) Similar to that reputed to live in Loch Ness, inhabitants of the area around Lake Champlain, also an inland lake connected to the ocean by a river, claim sightings of a long and narrow “sea monster.”13. Like their male counterparts, women scientists

21、 are above average in terms of intelligence and creativity, but unlike men of science, their female counterparts have had to work against the grain of occupational stereotyping to enter a “mans world.”(A) their female counterparts have had to work(B) their problem is working(C) one thing they have h

22、ad to do is work(D) the handicap women of science have had is to work(E)(E) women of science have had to work14. As virtually all the nations 50 busiest airports are, New Yorks were built for an age of propellers, before jet planes weighing 800,000 pounds needed over two miles of runway.(A) As virtu

23、ally all the nations 50 busiest airports are(B) As with virtually all of the nations 50 busiest airports(C) Like virtually all of the nations 50 busiest airports(D) Like the cities where virtually all the nations 50 busiest airports are(C)(E) Like other cities where virtually all the nations 50 busi

24、est airports are15. Just as the European countries of the early eighteenth century sought to exploit the resources of our continent, so too are we now attempting to extract energy and minerals from the ocean bed.(A) Just as the European countries of the early eighteenth century sought to exploit the

25、 resources of our continent, so too(B) The European countries of the early eighteenth century sought to exploit the resources of our continent, and in a similar way(C) Like the case of the European countries of the early eighteenth century who sought to exploit the resources of our continent, so too(D) As in the exploitation of the resources of our continent by European countries of the early eighteenth century(A)(E) Similar to the European countries which sought in the early eighteenth century to exploit the resources of our continent

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