Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts. These parts are labeled [A], [B], [C], and [D]. Identify the part of the sentence that is incorrect and put your choice in the ANSWER SHEET. Then, without altering the meaning of the sentence, write down your correction on the line in the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)
61.Young readers, more often than not [A], find the novels of [B] Dickens far [C] more exciting than Thackeray [D].([D] Thackery’s)
62.People cannot but [A] feel puzzling [B], for they simply cannot [C] understand how he could have made [D] such a stupid mistake.([B] puzzled)
63.Nowhere but in Europewe have seen [A] the results so clearly [B], which really have surprised [C] us all [D].([A] have we seen)
64.The amount of pressure [A] which [B] the materials are subject [C] to affect [D] the quality of the products.([D] affects)
65.I regret having left [A] the work unfinished [B] ; I should plan [C] everything ahead [D] carefully.([C] should have planned)
66.The problem of unemployment the [A] governments want solved [B] is as serious as never [C] in these underdeveloped [D] countries.([C] ever)
67.Many species can communicate an amazing [A] amount of information via [B] sound, information which [C] both the life of an individual and the continued [D] existence of the species may depend.([C] on which)
68.It was not so much [A] the many blows he received for [B] the lack of fighting [C] spirit that led to his losing [D] the game.([B] as)
69.Those part-time students expected to offer [A] some jobs on [B] campus during [C] the coming [D] summer vacation.([A] to be offered)
70.With [A] production having gone [B] up steadily, the factory needs an ever-increasing [C] supply of [D] raw materials.([B] going)