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01.I f our friends cannot take us, we must have made alternative arrangements to get to the airport.
02.N o one in this department has ever accused the governor for taking advantage of his position; he is hard-working and considerate.
03.T he pet dog died when it was fifteen, not of old age, but that it injured its head when it fell down a flight of stairs.
04.C asualties are said to be very high and in some villages, where older and less substantial buildings predominate, it is said that not a house remained standing.
05.I t was an accepting custom in western countries for men to open the door for women and always to let ladies go first on social occasions.
06.E arly industrial people used three times energy as much as their agricultural ancestors; modern people are using three times as much as their industrial ancestors.
07.G eothermal sources, though in a sense free, in order to be maintained, will end up using more energy than they
produced.
08.E ver since the invention of the two-day weekend, where-to-go-for-the-holidaywas a live topic for people in this city.
09.W hen we speak of leisure nowadays, we are not thinking of securing time and opportunity to do something; time weighs less heavily on our hands, and the problem is how to fill it.
10.T here is absolutely no reason for saying that there are no regularities in Nature in which our statements of natural law correspond.
11.T he first English immigrants to that is now the United States crossed the Atlantic long after Spanish colonies had been established in Mexico, the West Indies and South America.
12.W e’d rather have long waits than no shifting of the scenes, and all the actors on the stage doing nothing.
13.T he teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we should hold on to them.
14.T he text and dialogues below focus on cultural
differences between Chinese and Western societies which can create misunderstanding if ignoring.
15.W hen sailors are not supposed to be at work on the ship, they go to ashore and look around town.
16.A braham Lincoln once spoke of democracy by saying that he would not be a slave and nor he would be a master.
17.I didn’t mind their cominglate to the lecture, but objected their making so much noise.
18.I t’s true that the old road is less direct and a bit longer; we won’t take the new one, therefore, because we don’t feel as safe on it.
19.D on’t make the examiner spendtoo much time trying to get you say something.
20.O n seeing the young girl falling into the lake, Eric sprang on his feet and went to her rescue.
21.N o one can predict that the consequences of urban growth on such a scale will befor the people living there or elsewhere.
22.H uman beings are paying a lot for medicine and are not getting all that they think they arepaying: a guarantee to
endless betterment.
23.D espite his low opinion of professors— or perhaps in an effort to improve the breed— Smith himself eventually became it.
24.W ith the word scientist we mean one who is equipped to spend a lifetime for the advancement of science to the best of one’s ability.
25.A ny culture, which in the interests of efficiency or in the name of some political or religious dogma, that seek to standardize the human individual, commits an outrage against man’s biological nature.
26.T he stroke left him with serious difficulties in speaking and with an impairing memory for recent events.
27.A s for the last point, it is perhaps not generally realized how difficult is it to make verbally accurate translations of extremely technical material.
28.T his has caused them to deduce that science is mathematics and hardly nothingelse.
29.I t is no doubt that China has benefited greatly from her population policy.
30.T he university, faced with tightening budgets and declining enrollments, is casting about for new ways to support and enlarge their research activities.
31.M arine biology, the study of oceanic plants and animals and their ecological relation, have furthered the efficient development of fisheries.
32.I n spite of his aged appearance, his movements were as spirited as a young man.
33.S ince I loved her very much when she was alive, I prize my mother’s-in-law picture and I wouldn’t sell it for all the money in the world.
34.H uman beings are social animals who usually prefer not livingin physical or psychological isolation.
35.P eople who lose weight with the help of behavioral techniques, like weighing themselves regularly and keeping records of what do they eat, seem to need the same techniques to keep the weight off.
36.T he current anti-procreative atmosphere may be interpreted as a triumph of private over social interests or, more, a triumph of rational man over natural man, and the
facilities of planning, reason, and choice over emotion, heredity, and instinct.
37.T hey cannot go campingright now because they are taking care of a three-weeks-old baby.
38.T he field of dynamics in physics is concerned with a particle’s motion in relation to the forces acting it.
39.T he suggestion that taxes were cutwas not accepted by the mayor who foresaw a deficit that was not yet public knowledge.
40.I think I would enjoy the movie we went to last night even more if I had read the book before seeing it.
41.T he trouble is, as I see it, that he is a perfectionist in his way, and he says that he will not have children when they can afford it financially.
42.I would advise you not to press the matter too hard or become convincing that money does not matter.
43.I n these days, with the rising cost of life, it is dangerous for a married man to risk his place in his profession or in his community.
44.H e argues that he would not want his children have to
suffer hardship or not be socially acceptable because of lack of money.
45.B y the time people reach the sixties and are facing with retirement, the value of money as a source of security might reach its peak.
46.A ccordingly, this may be the chief reason why some people wish to get rich, as the actual goods or possessions play a secondary part to an envy or admiration that this wealth brings them.
47.W hen a person lives on inherited income, whether it supplements what he earns, or frees him from working, he judges as coming from a successful family.
48.M an requires accurate mathematical information and may find it difficult to express numbers in a way he can understand.
49.T he trouble is with everything becoming quantified, from micro up to macro, the world is becoming overburdened with numbers that defy man’s own ability to comprehend, even when they are about his own body.
50.I n Latin America, for example, studies indicate that
women, who have completed primary school average, have about two children fewer than those not.
51.J ust like happy families value pleasures that involve personal effort, so they value possessions that have personal meaning, like Grandma’s wedding ring.
52.I f such pervasive a medium has come into our society in the last four decades, and if our society has changed in drastic ways in that same time, why not assume that TV is the reason why American life looks so different
53.C onsider the frequently heard charge which the increase in television violence is somehow responsible for the surge in crime.
54.A merican fire departments have to be the world’s best-equipped as America has twice as Japan’s population, and 40 times as many fires.
55.T o meet the expanded needs and demands of the visually impaired person, there is a sequence of instructions that begins during the preschool years and may continue after high school.
56.V incent Van Gogh killed himself when he was only 37,
but he left behind him more than 2,000 paintings and drawings, which established his reputation in a way he would never considerpossible.
57.T he chairman of the department, together with some other teachers, are planning a conference for the purpose oflaying down certain regulations.
58.A great book rich in ideas and beauty, a book that raises and tries to answer great fundamental questions, demands the most active reading to which you are capable.
59.F ungi are important in the process of decay, which returns ingredients to the soil, enhances soil fertility and decompose animal remains.
60.I f only I would have read the books on the reading list before I attended the lecture.
改错答案
61.I f our friends cannot take us, we must have made alternative arrangements to get to the airport.have made alternativ e → make alternative
62.N o one in this department has ever accused the governor for taking advantage of his position; he is
hard-working and considerate.for taking advantage →of taking advantage
63.T he pet dog died when it was fifteen, not of old age, but that it injured its head when it fell down a flight of stairs.that it injured its head → of the injury on its head
64.C asualties are said to be very high and in some villages, where older and less substantial buildings predominate, it is said that not a house remained standing.remained→ remains
65.I t was an accepting custom in western countries for men to open the door for women and always to let ladies go first on social occasions.accepting→ accepted
66.E arly industrial people used three times energy as much as their agricultural ancestors; modern people are using three times as much as their industrial ancestors.energy as much as →as much energy as
67.G eothermal sources, though in a sense free, in order to be maintained, will end up using more energy than they produced.will end up → would end up
68.E ver since the invention of the two-day weekend, where-to-go-for-the-holidaywas a live topic for people in this
city.was→ has been
69.W hen we speak of leisure nowadays, we are not thinking of securing time and opportunity to do something; time weighs less heavily on our hands, and the problem is how to fill it.and→ or
70.T here is absolutely no reason for saying that there are no regularities in Nature in which our statements of natural law correspond.in which → with which
71.T he first English immigrants to that is now the United States crossed the Atlantic long after Spanish colonies had been established in Mexico, the West Indies and South America.that is → what is
72.W e’d rather have long waits than no shifting of the scenes, and all the actors on the stage doing nothing.than→than have
73.T he teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we should hold on to them.them→ it
74.T he text and dialogues below focus on cultural differences between Chinese and Western societies which can create misunderstanding if ignoring.ignoring→ ignored
75.W hen sailors are not supposed to be at work on the ship, they go to ashore and look around town.go to → go
76.A braham Lincoln once spoke of democracy by saying that he would not be a slave and nor he would be a master.he would be → would he be
77.I didn’t mind their cominglate to the lecture, but objected their making so much noise.objected→ objected to
78.I t’s true that the old road is less direct and a bit longer; we won’t take the new one, therefore, because we don’t feel as safe on it.therefore→ though
79.D on’t make the examiner spendtoo much time trying to get you say something.say something → to say something
80.O n seeing the young girl falling into the lake, Eric sprang on his feet and went to her rescue.on his feet → to his feet
81.N o one can predict that the consequences of urban growth on such a scale will befor the people living there or elsewhere.that→ what
82.H uman beings are paying a lot for medicine and are not getting all that they think they arepaying: a guarantee to endless betterment.paying→ paying for
83.D espite his low opinion of professors— or perhaps in an effort to improve the breed— Smith himself eventually became it.it→ one
84.W ith the word scientist we mean one who is equipped to spend a lifetime for the advancement of science to the best of one’s ability.With → By
85.A ny culture, which in the interests of efficiency or in the name of some political or religious dogma, that seek to standardize the human individual, commits an outrage against man’s biological nature.seek→ seeks
86.T he stroke left him with serious difficulties in speaking and with an impairing memory for recent events.impairing→impaired
87.A s for the last point, it is perhaps not generally realized how difficult is it to make verbally accurate translations of extremely technical material.is it → it is
88.T his has caused them to deduce that science is mathematics and hardly nothingelse.hardly nothing → hardly anything
89.I t is no doubt that China has benefited greatly from her
population policy.It is → There is
90.T he university, faced with tightening budgets and declining enrollments, is casting about for new ways to support and enlarge their research activities.their→ its
91.M arine biology, the study of oceanic plants and animals and their ecological relation, have furthered the efficient development of fisheries.have→ has
92.I n spite of his aged appearance, his movements were as spirited as a young man.a young man → a young man’s
93.S ince I loved her very much when she was alive, I prize my mother’s-in-law picture and I wouldn’t sell it for all the money in the world.mother’s –in-law → mother-in-law’s
94.H uman beings are social animals who usually prefer not livingin physical or psychological isolation.living→ to live
95.P eople who lose weight with the help of behavioral techniques, like weighing themselves regularly and keeping records of what do they eat, seem to need the same techniques to keep the weight off.what do they eat →what they eat
96.T he current anti-procreative atmosphere may be
interpreted as a triumph of private over social interests or,
more, a triumph of rational man over natural man, the facilities of planning, reason, and choice over emotion, heredity, and instinct.and→ and of
97.T hey cannot go campingright now because they are taking care of a three-weeks-old baby.three-weeks-old →three-week-old
98.T he field of dynamics in physics is concerned with a particle’s motion in relation to the forces acting it.acting→acting on
99.T he suggestion that taxes were cutwas not accepted by the mayor who foresaw a deficit that was not yet public knowledge.were cut → (should) be cut
100.I think I would enjoy the movie we went to last night even more if I had read the book before seeing it.would enjoy → would have enjoyed
101.The trouble is, as I see it, that he is a perfectionist in his way, and he says that he will not have children when they can afford it financially.when→ until
102.I would advise you not to press the matter too hard
or become convincing that money does not matter.become convincing that → become convinced that
103.In these days, with the rising cost of life, it is dangerous for a married man to risk his place in his profession or in his community.cost of life → cost of living
104.He argues that he would not want his children have to suffer hardship or not be socially acceptable because of lack of money.have to suffer → to have to suffer
105.By the time people reach the sixties and are facing with retirement, the value of money as a source of security might reach its peak.facing with retirement →facing retirement 或者faced with retirement
106.Accordingly, this may be the chief reason why some people wish to get rich, as the actual goods or possessions play a secondary part to an envy or admiration that this wealth brings them.an envy or admiration → the envy or admiration
107.When a person lives on inherited income, whether it supplements what he earns, or frees him from working, he judges as coming from a successful family.judges→ is judged
108.Man requires accurate mathematical information and
may find it difficult to express numbers in a way he can understand.and→ but
109.The trouble is with everything becoming quantified, from micro up to macro, the world is becoming overburdened with numbers that defy man’s own ability to comprehend, even when they are about his own body.is with → is that with
110.In Latin America, for example, studies indicate that women, who have completed primary school average, have about two children fewer than those not.fewer than those not → fewer than those have not
111.Just like happy families value pleasures that involve personal effort, so they value possessions that have personal meaning, like Grandma’s wedding ring.Just like → Just as
112.If such pervasive a medium has come into our society in the last four decades, and if our society has changed in drastic ways in that same time, why not assume that TV is the reason why American life looks so different such→ so
113.Consider the frequently heard charge which the increase in television violence is somehow responsible for the surge in crime.which→ that
114.American fire departments have to be the world’s best-equipped as America has twice as Japan’s population, and 40 times as many fires.twice as → twice
115.To meet the expanded needs and demands of the visually impaired person, there is a sequence of instructions that begins during the preschool years and may continue after high school.expanded→ expanding
116.Vincent Van Gogh killed himself when he was only 37, but he left behind him more than 2,000 paintings and drawings, which established his reputation in a way he would never considerpossible.would never consider →would have never considered
117.The chairman of the department, together with some other teachers, are planning a conference for the purpose oflaying down certain regulations.are→ is
118. A great book rich in ideas and beauty, a book that raises and tries to answer great fundamental questions, demands the most active reading to which you are capable.to which → of which
119.Fungi are important in the process of decay, which returns ingredients to the soil, enhances soil fertility and
decompose animal remains.decompose→ decomposes
120.If only I would have read the books on the reading list before I attended the lecture.I would have read →I had read。

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