tailieunhanh - Gmat official guide for toefl 11th edition part 1

Tất cả các sinh viên nên làm các bài tập trong tất cả các phần của tài liệu cái mà họ cảm thấy không chắc chắn. Ngay cả những sinh viên đã nói, nghe, đọc, viết tốt thì cũng nên sử dụng tài liệu này để phát triển vốn tiếng anh thêm phong phú hơn. | I ni EDITION G J THE OFFICIAL GUIDE FOR GMAT REVIEW 11 TH EDITION i Real questions from past GMAT tests J i I wf 91 NEW diagnostic section helps you assess where to focus your test-prep efforts NEW organization of questions in order of difficulty saves study time The only study guide with 800 real GMAT questions and their answers by the creators of the test. L From the Graduate Management Admission Council Sentence Correction Sentence Correction Sentence correction questions appear in the Verbal section of the GM AT exam. The Verbal section uses multiple-choice questions to measure your ability to read and comprehend written material to reason and evaluate arguments and to correct written material to conform to standard written English. Because the Verbal section includes passages from several different content areas you may be generally familiar with some of the material however neither the passages nor the questions assume detailed knowledge of the topics discussed. Sentence correction questions are intermingled with critical reasoning and reading comprehension questions throughout the Verbal section of the exam. You will have 75 minutes to complete the Verbal section or about 13 4 minutes to answer each question e Sentence correction questions present a statement in which words are underlined. The questions ask you to select from the answer options the best expression of the idea or relationship described in the underlined section. The first answer choice always repeats the original phrasing whereas the other four provide alternatives. In some cases the original phrasing is the best choice. In other cases the underlined section has obvious or subtle errors that require correction. These questions require you to be familiar with the stylistic conventions and grammatical rules of standard written English and to demonstrate your ability to improve incorrect or ineffective expressions. You should begin these questions by reading the sentence carefully. Note