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TOEIC DAILY GRAMMAR Quiz on 20151021 從屬子句概論, created by 語綺 李 on 27/09/2015.

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20151021 從屬子句概論

Question 1 of 15

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連接詞的功用,下面哪一個敘述不恰當?

Select one or more of the following:

  • 可以連結文法地位相等的語詞

  • 可以連結文法地位不相等的句子

  • 可以連結文法地位相等的句子

  • 可以連結文法地位不相等的語詞

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Question 2 of 15

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下面哪一個不能拿來當作對等連接詞?

Select one or more of the following:

  • and

  • nor

  • yet

  • that

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Question 3 of 15

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下面對於連接副詞的敘述何者不正確?

Select one or more of the following:

  • 連接副詞只能引導句子,不能引導單字、片語。

  • 連接副詞使用時 前面會有分號或是句號,使用逗點則需加上連接詞。

  • 連接副詞可放在句首,句中,句尾。

  • 連接副詞就是一種連接詞。

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Question 4 of 15

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下面哪一組不是連接副詞?

Select one or more of the following:

  • besides, moreover, furthermore, further, in addition, also, likewise

  • whereas, while, only, still, yet

  • namely, that is, for example, for instance

  • yet, nor, so, for, but, and, or

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Question 5 of 15

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Snowflakes ( form from tiny water droplets, form , from tiny , water droplets,, form . from tiny, droplets, water ), following a specific process of chemical bonding as they freeze, which results in a six-sided figure.

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Question 6 of 15

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The rare "triangular" snowflake, ( similarly, for example ,, additionally ,, however , ), confounded scientists for years because it apparently defied the basic laws of chemistry.

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Question 7 of 15

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The seemingly triangular shape of those snowflakes suggests ( that forming, the manner in which formation, which had formed, that they form ) through a different process of chemical bonding.

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Question 8 of 15

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Snowflakes begin to form when water in the atmosphere ( freezes it causes, freezes , causing, freezes , it causes, freezes , this causes ) the water molecules to bond into a hexagonal shape.

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Question 9 of 15

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Climbing Mt. Fuji

Bundled up in wool sweaters and thick ( coats, and we watched, coats while watching, coats , we watched, coats watching ) the sun setting on Mt. Fuji
in Japan.

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Question 10 of 15

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It was August and our clothes were stifling, but we ( would have needed, would need, will need, need ) the warmth from our bodies sealed around us as we hiked into the high altitudes.

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Question 11 of 15

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Every thousand feet, we came to a small station constructed of tin and cement, barely able to block the wind. At each one, we noted the roof ( piled high on, piling high with, piled high with, piling high on ) fallen rocks and felt both unsettled and reassured by this evidence of the station's protective ability.

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Question 12 of 15

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We rested uneasily for a moment as a clerk burned the station brand into our walking ( sticks which it was proof of, sticks , it was proof of, sticks, proof of, sticks proved ) our progress through the darkness.

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Question 13 of 15

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As we neared the summit, the whole group of hikers—thinly spread across the mountain for ( most, the most part, majority, more ) of the route—condensed, ( forming, they formed, there was, we saw ) an illuminated line along the trail.

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Question 14 of 15

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Our pace slowed. ( Progressing along the trail, Advancing only a few steps at a time, Moving forward with each step,, Climbing higher in altitude, ), we reached the summit just five minutes before dawn.

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Question 15 of 15

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In the half-light of the rising sun: we began to make out the dark lines of the ( cliffs' at the crater's, cliff's at the craters', cliffs at the crater's, cliffs at the craters ) edge.

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