35. The book, which is a useful guide for today’s young people, deals with many questions andproblems that face them at school and at home as well as in society.
A. are faced
B. confront
C. in opposition
D. meet
Part 3 Error Correction
This part consists of 15 sentences in which there is an underlined part that indicates agrammatical error. Below each sentence, there are 4 choices respectively marked by letters A,B, C and D. Choose the word or phrase that can replace the underlined part so that the erroris corrected. There is only ONE right answer. Blacken the corresponding letter as requiredon your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.
36. All don’t have a free ticket must pay the admission fee.
A. Everyone who doesn’t have a free ticket
B. No one who doesn’t have a free ticket
C. No one who has free tickets
37. When I last saw them, the police had chased the robbers down Columbus Street.
A. were chasing
B. was chasing
C. chased
D. were on a chase
38. Erosion that is a slow process, but it constantly changes the features on the surface of theearth.
A. which is
B. although
C. being
D. is
39. When an organism is completely encapsulated and preserved, it becomes a fossil, thereforeturning into evidence of things that once lived.
A. thereby
B. as a result of
C. so
D. in the end
40. The pictures of the Loch Ness Monster show a remarkable resemblance to a plesiosaur, a largewater reptile of the Mesozoic era presuming extinct for more than 70 million years.
A. supposed
B. presumably
C. presumptuous
D. is presumed
41. In our own galaxy, the Milky Way, there are perhaps 200 billion stars, a small part of themprobably have planets on which life is feasible.
A. a small fraction in which
B. a small fraction of which
C. a small fraction which
D. which a fraction of
42. “But you’ll be able to come, won’t you?” “Yes, I think such.”
A. that
B. it
C. so
D. this
43. The professor is quite difficult pleased.
A. to please
B. to be pleased
C. for pleasing