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英语改错题D 改为would have wonB 改为industrialA 改为strugglingB 去掉asD 改为activeB 去掉itC 改为soldB 改为itsA改为can hardlyB 改为if not01.If our friends cannot take us, we must have made alternative arrangements to get to theairport.02.No one in this department has ever accused the governor for taking advantage of his position;he is hard-working and considerate.03.The pet dog died when it was fifteen, not of old age, but that it injured its head when it felldown a flight of stairs.04.Casualties are said to be very high and in some villages, where older and less substantialbuildings predominate, it is said that not a house remained standing.05.It was an accepting custom in western countries for men to open the door for women andalways to let ladies go first on social occasions.06.Early 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.Geothermal sources, though in a sense free, in order to be maintained, will end up usingmore energy than they produced.08.Ever since the invention of the two-day weekend, where-to-go-for-the-holiday was a livetopic for people in this city.09.When we speak of leisure nowadays, we are not thinking of securing time and opportunity todo something; time weighs less heavily on our hands, and the problem is how to fill it.10.There is absolutely no reason for saying that there are no regularities in Nature in which ourstatements of natural law correspond.11.The first English immigrants to that is now the United States crossed the Atlantic long afterSpanish colonies had been established in Mexico, the West Indies and South America.12.We’d rather have long waits than no shifting of the scenes, and all the actors on the stagedoing nothing.13.The teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we should hold on to them.14.The text and dialogues below focus on cultural differences between Chinese and Westernsocieties which can create misunderstanding if ignoring.15.When sailors are not supposed to be at work on the ship, they go to ashore and look aroundtown.16.Abraham Lincoln once spoke of democracy by saying that he would not be a slave and nor hewould be a master.17.I didn’t mind their coming late to the lecture, but objected their making so much noise.18.It’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.Don’t make the examiner spend too much time trying to get you say something.20.On seeing the young girl falling into the lake, Eric sprang on his feet and went to her rescue.21.No one can predict that the consequences of urban growth on such a scale will be for thepeople living there or elsewhere.22.Human beings are paying a lot for medicine and are not getting all that they think they arepaying: a guarantee to endless betterment.23.Despite his low opinion of professors —or perhaps in an effort to improve the breed —Smith himself eventually became it.24.With the word scientist we mean one who is equipped to spend a lifetime for the advancementof science to the best of one’s ability.25.Any culture, which in the interests of efficiency or in the name of some political or religiousdogma, that seek to standardize the human individual, commits an outrage against man’s biological nature.26.The stroke left him with serious difficulties in speaking and with an impairing memory forrecent events.27.As for the last point, it is perhaps not generally realized how difficult is it to make verballyaccurate translations of extremely technical material.28.This has caused them to deduce that science is mathematics and hardly nothing else.29.It is no doubt that China has benefited greatly from her population policy.30.The university, faced with tightening budgets and declining enrollments, is casting about fornew ways to support and enlarge their research activities.31.Marine biology, the study of oceanic plants and animals and their ecological relation, havefurthered the efficient development of fisheries.32.In spite of his aged appearance, his movements were as spirited as a young man.33.Since I loved her very much when she was alive, I prize my mother’s-in-law picture and Iwouldn’t sell it for all the money in the world.34.Human beings are social animals who usually prefer not living in physical or psychologicalisolation.35.People who lose weight with the help of behavioral techniques, like weighing themselvesregularly and keeping records of what do they eat, seem to need the same techniques to keep the weight off.36.The current anti-procreative atmosphere may be interpreted as a triumph of private over socialinterests or, more, a triumph of rational man over natural man, and the facilities of planning, reason, and choice over emotion, heredity, and instinct.37.They cannot go camping right now because they are taking care of a three-weeks-old baby.38.The field of dynamics in physics is concerned with a particle’s motion in relation to theforces acting it.39.The suggestion that taxes were cut was not accepted by the mayor who foresaw a deficit thatwas 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 beforeseeing it.41.The trouble is, as I see it, that he is a perfectionist in his way, and he says that he will nothave children when they can afford it financially.42.I would advise you not to press the matter too hard or become convincing that money doesnot matter.43.In these days, with the rising cost of life, it is dangerous for a married man to risk his place inhis profession or in his community.44.He argues that he would not want his children have to suffer hardship or not be sociallyacceptable because of lack of money.45.By the time people reach the sixties and are facing with retirement, the value of money as asource of security might reach its peak.46.Accordingly, this may be the chief reason why some people wish to get rich, as the actualgoods or possessions play a secondary part to an envy or admiration that this wealth brings them.47.When a person lives on inherited income, whether it supplements what he earns, or frees himfrom working, he judges as coming from a successful family.48.Man requires accurate mathematical information and may find it difficult to express numbersin a way he can understand.49.The trouble is with everything becoming quantified, from micro up to macro, the world isbecoming overburdened with numbers that defy man’s own ability to comprehend, even when they are about his own body.50.In Latin America, for example, studies indicate that women, who have completed primaryschool average, have about two children fewer than those not.51.Just like happy families value pleasures that involve personal effort, so they valuepossessions that have personal meaning, like Grandma’s wedding ring.52.If such pervasive a medium has come into our society in the last four decades, and if oursociety has changed in drastic ways in that same time, why not assume that TV is the reason why American life looks so different?53.Consider the frequently heard charge which the increase in television violence is somehowresponsible for the surge in crime.54.American fire departments have to be the world’s best-equipped as America has twice asJapan’s population, and 40 times as many fires.55.To meet the expanded needs and demands of the visually impaired person, there is asequence of instructions that begins during the preschool years and may continue after high school.56.Vincent Van Gogh killed himself when he was only 37, but he left behind him more than2,000 paintings and drawings, which established his reputation in a way he would never consider possible.57.The chairman of the department, together with some other teachers, are planning a conferencefor the purpose of laying down certain regulations.58.A great book rich in ideas and beauty, a book that raises and tries to answer great fundamentalquestions, demands the most active reading to which you are capable.59.Fungi are important in the process of decay, which returns ingredients to the soil, enhancessoil fertility and decompose animal remains.60.If only I would have read the books on the reading list before I attended the lecture.改错答案61.If our friends cannot take us, we must have made alternative arrangements to get to theairport.have made alternative → make alternative62.No 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 advantage63.The pet dog died when it was fifteen, not of old age, but that it injured its head when it felldown a flight of stairs. that it injured its head → of the injury on its head64.Casualties are said to be very high and in some villages, where older and less substantialbuildings predominate, it is said that not a house remained standing. remained → remains 65.It was an accepting custom in western countries for men to open the door for women andalways to let ladies go first on social occasions. accepting → accepted66.Early 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 ene rgy as67.Geothermal sources, though in a sense free, in order to be maintained, will end up usingmore energy than they produced. will end up → would end up68.Ever since the invention of the two-day weekend, where-to-go-for-the-holiday was a livetopic for people in this city. was → has been69.When we speak of leisure nowadays, we are not thinking of securing time and opportunity todo something; time weighs less heavily on our hands, and the problem is how to fill it. and → or70.There is absolutely no reason for saying that there are no regularities in Nature in which ourstatements of natural law correspond. in which → with which71.The first English immigrants to that is now the United States crossed the Atlantic long afterSpanish colonies had been established in Mexico, the West Indies and South America. that is → what is72.We’d rather have long waits than no shifting of the scenes, and all the actors on the stagedoing nothing. than → than have73.The teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we should hold on to them.them → it74.The text and dialogues below focus on cultural differences between Chinese and Westernsocieties which can create misunderstanding if ignoring. ignoring → ignored75.When sailors are not supposed to be at work on the ship, they go to ashore and look aroundtown. go to → go76.Abraham Lincoln once spoke of democracy by saying that he would not be a slave and nor hewould be a master. he would be → would he be77.I didn’t mind their coming late to the lecture, but objected their making so much noise.objected → objected to78.It’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 → though79.Don’t make the examiner spend too much time trying to get you say something. saysomething → to say something80.On seeing the young girl falling into the lake, Eric sprang on his feet and went to her rescue.on his feet → to his feet81.No one can predict that the consequences of urban growth on such a scale will be for thepeople living there or elsewhere. that → what82.Human beings are paying a lot for medicine and are not getting all that they think they arepaying: a guarantee to endless betterment. paying → paying for83.Despite his low opinion of professors —or perhaps in an effort to improve the breed —Smith himself eventually became it. it → one84.With the word scientist we mean one who is equipped to spend a lifetime for the advancementof science to the best of one’s ability. With → By85.Any culture, which in the interests of efficiency or in the name of some political or religiousdogma, that seek to standardize the human individual, commits an outrage against man’s biological nature. seek → seeks86.The stroke left him with serious difficulties in speaking and with an impairing memory forrecent events. impairing → impaired87.As for the last point, it is perhaps not generally realized how difficult is it to make verballyaccurate translations of extremely technical material. is it → it is88.This has caused them to deduce that science is mathematics and hardly nothing else. hardlynothing → hardly anything89.It is no doubt that China has benefited greatly from her population policy. It is → There is90.The university, faced with tightening budgets and declining enrollments, is casting about fornew ways to support and enlarge their research activities. their → its91.Marine biology, the study of oceanic plants and animals and their ecological relation, havefurthered the efficient development of fisheries. have → has92.In spite of his aged appearance, his movements were as spirited as a young man. a youngman → a young man’s93.Since I loved her very much when she was alive, I prize my mother’s-in-law picture and Iwouldn’t sell it for all the money in the world. mother’s –in-law → mother-in-law’s94.Human beings are social animals who usually prefer not living in physical or psychologicalisolation. living → to live95.People who lose weight with the help of behavioral techniques, like weighing themselvesregularly 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 eat96.The current anti-procreative atmosphere may be interpreted as a triumph of private over socialinterests or, more, a triumph of rational man over natural man,reason, and choice over emotion, heredity, and instinct. and → and of97.They cannot go camping right now because they are taking care of a three-weeks-old baby.three-weeks-old → three-week-old98.The field of dynamics in physics is concerned with a particle’s motion in relation to theforces acting it. acting → acting on99.The suggestion that taxes were cut was not accepted by the mayor who foresaw a deficit thatwas not yet public knowledge. were cut → (should) be cut100.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 enjoyed101.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 → until102.I would advise you not to press the matter too hard or become convincing that money does not matter. become convincing that → become convinced that103.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 living104.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 suffer105.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 retirement106.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 bringsthem. an envy or admiration → the envy or admiration107.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 judged108.Man requires accurate mathematical information and may find it difficult to express numbers in a way he can understand. and → but109.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 with110.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 not111.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 → so113.Consider the frequently heard charge which the increase in television violence is somehow responsible for the surge in crime. which → that114.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 → twice115.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 → expa nding116.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 consider possible. would never consider → would have never considered117.The chairman of the department, together with some other teachers, are planning a conference for the purpose of laying down certain regulations. are → is118.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 which119.Fungi are important in the process of decay, which returns ingredients to the soil, enhances soil fertility and decompose animal remains. decompose → decomposes120.If only I would have read the books on the reading list before I attended the lecture. I would have read → I had read一.单句改错.(下列句子各有一处错误,请改正)1. Now people get a lot of informations from TV. information2. German is a European country. Germany3. They didn’t want me to do any work at family. home4. Yesterday I met an old friend of my father. father’s5. Boys and girls, don’t lose hearts. Do better next time. heart6. They are of different size. sizes7. It is so beautiful a place that you must visit it.8. What a terrible weather we have been having 去掉a9. It took place in France, an European country. a10. Suddenly I caught a sight of my English teacher in the crowd. 去掉a11. What a good time we had last night!12. We shall spend a three-day holiday together.13. I came to understand that it was not easy to earn money.14. Some parents think it useless for girls to go to school.15. When he bought a chocolate cake, he put them in a secret place. it16. One day I wrote a little story and showed it to my teacher.17. It’s important that we should think it over before doing anything.18. The truck was moving so fast that the driver couldn’t control.it19. I apologized and controlled me at my best till the dinner started.20. We must take part in the social practice to prepare us well for our future.21. The teacher did not punish me for cheating but instead gave me a second chance.22. Henry did not like his car, that ran badly and often broke down.which23. There was a five-pound note in the pocket of the trousers I had told her to wash it去掉it24. People can hardly do some fishing there. Any25. I visited a place where is surrounded by mountains. That26. I am sure you will find one you like it.去掉it27. It was yesterday when he broke the window.that28. He had lost his glasses without them which he couldn’t see.29. Oliver Twist, the hero of the story, he was an orphan 去掉30. It starts with choosing a tree from neither a farm or a store. Nor31. She never has enough time for that she wants to do . what32. I find what I have one shortcoming in my character.that33. What necessary it is that we get rid of the bad habits .how34. It didn’t matter that I would win or not.whether35. People in the US drink more coffee than people in any other country.36. The development will bring us much more hopes and chances. hope37. The Olympics are held each four years. is38. A summer, Fane traveled abroad. one39. I hope you think about my request as soon as possibly. possible40. I know you are particular interested in Human Rights.particularly41. As there is no air or water, there can be no life , too. Either42. There were too many nice things that I didn’t know what to choose.so43. He decides to travel a lot and visit such many new places as possible.as44. I couldn’t see as clear as before.clearly45. The water in it is so dirty that it smells terribly.terrible46. I appreciate your help very well much。

新英语四级改错练习题及答案

新英语四级改错练习题及答案

Americans this year will swallow 15000 tons of aspirin, one of safest and most effec ve drugs 1.__________ invented by man. The most popular medicines in the 2.__________ world today, it is an effec ve pain reliever. Its bad effects are rela vely mild, and it is cheap. For millions of people suffered from arthri es, 3.__________ it is the only thing that works. Aspirin, in short, is truly the 20th-century wonder drug. It is also the second largest suicide drug and is the leading cause of poisoning among children. it has side effects that, if 4.__________ rela vely mild, are largely unrecognized between users. 5.__________ Although aspirin was first sold by Germam company in 1899, it has been around much longer than that. Hippocrates, in ancient Greece, understood the medical value of the leaves and tree bark which today is known to 6.__________ contain salicylates, the chemical in aspirin. during the 19th century, there was a great number of experimenta on 7.__________ in Europe with this chemical, and it led in the introduc on 8.__________ of aspirin. By 1915, aspirin tablets were available in the United States. A small quan ty of aspirin(two five-grain tablets) relieves pain and inflamma on. It also reduces down 9.__________ fever by interfering with some of the body's reac ons. Specifically, aspirin seems to slow down the forma on of the acids involved in pain and the complex chemical reac ons that cause fever. The chemistry of these acids is not fully understood, and the slowing effect of aspirin 10.__________ is well known. 参考答案参考答案1. of ∧safest →the 2. medicines →medicine(or: drug) 3. suffered →suffering 4. if →though(or: although) 5. between →among 6. is →are 7. number →deal(or: amount,quan ty) 8. in →to 9. down →/ Crime has its own cycles, a magazine reported some years before. Police records that were studied 1.__________ for five years from over 2400 ci es and towns show a surprised link between changes in the season and 2.__________ crime pa erns. The pa ern of crime has varied very li le over a long period of years. Murder reaches its high during July and August, as does rape and other violent 3.__________ a acks.Murder, however, is more than seasonal: it is a 4.__________ weekend crime. It is also a high me crime: 62 percent of members are commi ed between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. Unlike the summer high in crimes of bodily harm, burglary has a different cycle. You are most likely to being robbed between 6 p.m. and 2 a.m. on a Saturday 5.__________ night in December, January,or February. The most uncriminal month of all? May--except for one strange sta s c. More dog bites are reported in this month than in an other month of the year. 6.__________ Apparent our intellectual seasonal cycles are 7.__________ completely different from our criminal tendencies. professor Hun ngton, of the Founda on for the Study of Cycles, made extensive studies to discover the seasons when people read serious books, a end scien fic mee ngs, make the highest scores on examina ons, and to propose the most changes to patents. In all 8.__________ instances, he found a spring peak and an autumn peak separated by a summer low. On other hand, Professor 9.__________ hun nton's studies indicated that June is the peak month for suicides and admissions in mental hospitals. 10.__________ June is also a peak month for marriages! 参考答案参考答案1. before →ago 2. surprised →surprising 4. however →moreover 5. being →be 6. an →any 7. apparent →apparently 8. to(1) →/ 9. On ∧other →the 10. in →to Personal rela onaships are very important. They are the key of doing business in Arab countries. Try 1.__________ to iden fy the decision-maker regarding as your 2.__________ product or service immediatelyand get to know him on a friendly basis. Do your homework. Be prepared to discuss de al of your product or proposal. Be ready 3.__________ to answer technical ques ons. Familiarize yourself to the Moslem and na onal 4.__________ holidays. Avoid a visit during Ramadan, the Moslem month of fas ng. Most Arab countries have a six-day workweek from Saturday through Thursday. When matching 5.__________ with the Monday to Friday prac ce in most Western countries, it leaves only three and a half workdays shared.Remember this in planning your appointments. Moslems do not eat pork. Some are strict about the religion's prohibi on for alcoholic beverages. If you 6.__________ are not sure, wait your host to suggest the proper 7.__________ thing to drink. Only a genera on ago, Mauritania's capital city was many day's walk from the Sahara. Today it is in the Sahara. 1.__________ The sand blows through the city streets and piles up in 2.__________ walls and fences. The desert stretches out as far as the eye can see. In some parts of the Amazon rain forest in brazil, all the trees have cut down. The earth lies bare and dry in the 3.__________ hot sun. Nothing grow there anymore. 4.__________ Over vast areas of every con nent, the rainfall and vegeta on necessary for life is disappearing. Already 5.__________ more than 40 percent of the earth's land is desert and 6.__________ desert-like. About 628 million people--one out of seven-- live in these dry regions. In the past, they have managed to survive, but in difficulty. Now, largely through problems 7.__________ caused by modern life, our existence is threatened by the 8.__________ slow, steady spread of the earth's deserts. Many countries first became concerned in 1970s a er 9.__________ a terrible drought and famine destroyed Africa's Sahel, the fragile desert along the south edge of the Sahara. Thousands of people died even though there was a worldwide effort to send food and medicine to the starved people. 10.__________ 参考答案参考答案1. day's →days' 2. in →against 3. have ∧cut →been 4. grow →grows 5. is →are 6. and →or 7. in →with 8. our →their 9. in ∧1970s →the 。

6级改错题试题

6级改错题试题

第一篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)Most studies suggest that when women and men do thesame job and have the experience, pay rates tend to besimilar. Most of the dollar differences stem from fact that -------71.women tend to be more recently employed and have more -------72.years on the job. Whether women who have started a careerwill attain pay equality with men rest on at least two factors. -------73.First, will most of them continue part time at their jobs after -------74.they have children? A break in their employment, or a decision -------75.to work part time, will slow its raises and promotionsbecause it would for men. Second, will male-dominated -------76.companies elevate women to higher-paid jobs at the different -------77.rate as they elevate men? On some fields, this had clearly not -------78.happened. Many men, for example, have committed their -------79.lives to teaching careers, yet relative few have become -------80.principals or headmasters.答案:71. from fact -> from the fact72. recently -> frequently73. rest -> rests74. part -> full75. its -> their76. because -> as77. different -> same78. On -> In79. men -> women80. relative -> relatively第二篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)Time spent in a bookstore can be enjoyable, if --71.you are a book-lover or merely there to buy a book a present. You may even have entered the shopjust to find shelters away a sudden shower. --72.Whatever the reasons, you can soon become totallyunaware of your surroundings. The desire to pickup a book with an attractive dust jacket is irresistible, even this method of selection ought --73. not to be followed, as you might end up with arather bored book. You soon become engrossed in --74. some book or other, and usually it is only muchlater that you realise you have spent far much --75. time there and must dash off to keep some forgotten appointment -- without buying a book, of course.This opportunity to escape the realities ofeveryday life is, I think, the main attraction of a bookshop. There are not many places where it is impossible to do this. A music shop is very much --76. like a bookshop. You can wander round such placesto your heart's content. If it is a good shop, no assistant will approach to you with the inevitable --77. greeting: "Can I help you, Sir?" You needn't buy anything if you don't want. In a bookshop anassistant should remain the background until you --78. have finished browsing. Then, only then, are hisservices necessary. Of course, you may want tofind out where a particular section is, since when he --79. has led you there, the assistant should retirediscreetly and look as he is not interested in --80.selling a single book.答案:71. if -- whether72. (away) from73. (even) although74. bored -- boring75. (far) too76. impossible -- possible77. /78. (remain) in79. since -- but80. (as) if第三篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)The key to being a winner is to have desireand a goal from which you refuse to be deterred (被吓住).That desire fuels your dreams and thespecial goal keeps you focusing. --71.Deeply down we all have a hope that our --72.destiny is not to be average and prosaic. Everyonetalks about a good game, but the winner goes outand do something. To win, there has to be movement --73.and physical action. Attitudes and persistence canhelp us become who we want to be. --74.Competition is the best motivator. Because --75.many people use competition as an excuse for notdoing something, those who really want to success --76.see competition as an opportunity, and they'rewilling to do the tough work necessarily to win. --77.Learn to deal with fear. Fear is the greatestdeterrent to taking risk. People worry so much --78. about failing that their fear paralyzes them,drained the energy they might otherwise be using to --79. grow.You can cultivate self-respect by developing a commitment to your own talents. It may benecessary to do the thing you fear the most inorder to put that fear in rest, so that it can no --80. longer control you.答案:71. focused72. Deep73. does74. what75. While/Although76. succeed77. necessary78. risks79. draining80. to第四篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)Changes in the way people live bring about changes in thejobs that they do. More and more people live in towns and citiesinstead on farms and in villages. Cities and states have to provide --71.services city people want, such like more police protection, more --72.hospitals, and more schools. This means that more policemen,more nurses and technicians, and more teachers must be hired.Advances in technology has also changed people's lives. --73.Dishwashers and washing machines do jobs that were once doneby the hand. The widespread use of such electrical appliances --74.means that there is a need for servicemen to keep it running --75.properly.People are earning higher wages and salaries. This leads --76.changes in the way of life. As income goes down, people may not --77. want more food to eat or more clothes to wear. But they maywant more and better care from doctors, dentists and hospitals.They are likely to travel more and to want more education Nevertheless, many more jobs are available in these services. --78.The government also affects the kind of works people do. --79.The governments of most countries spend huge sums of moneyfor international defense. They hire thousands of engineers, --80. scientists, clerks, typists and secretaries to work on the manydifferent aspects of defense.答案:71. (instead) on --- of72. like --- as73. has --- have74. the --- /75. it --- them76. leads --- causes77. down --- up78. Nevertheless --- Therefore79. works --- work/job/jobs80. international --- national第五篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)Traditionally, the American farmer has always beenindependent and hard-working. In the eighteenth century farmerswere quite self-sufficient. The farm family grew and made almostnothing it needed. The surplus crop would be sold to buy a new --71.items in the local general store.In 1860, because some of the farm population had moved to --72.the city, yet eighty percent of the American population was still inthe country. In the late nineteen century, farm work and life --73.were not much changed from that they had been in old days. The --74.farmer aroused at dawn or before and had much work to do, with --75.his own muscles like his chief source of power. He used axes, --76.spades and other complicated tools. In his house cooking was done --77.in wood-burning stoves, and the kerosene lamp was the onlyimprovement on the candle. The family's recreation and social life chiefly consisted a drive in the wagon to the nearby small town or --78. village to transact some business as well as to chat with neighborswho had also come to town.The children attended a small elementary school (often ofjust one room) to that they had to walk every day, possibly for a --79. few miles. The school term was short so that the children couldnot help on the farm. Although the whole family worked, and life --80. was not easy, farmers as a class were self-reliant and independent.答案:71. nothing --- everything72. because --- although73. nineteen --- nineteenth74. that --- what75. aroused --- rose/got up76. like --- as77. complicated --- simple78. consisted后加of79. that --- which80. and --- /第六篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)Living is risky. Crossing the road, driving a car,flying, swallowing an aspirin table or eating a chickensandwich-they can all be fatal.Clearly some risks worth taking, especially when the --61.rewards high: a man surrounded by flames and smokegenerally considers that jumping out of a second-floorwindow is an acceptable risk to save its life. But in --62.medicine a few procedures, drugs, operations or tests --63.are really a mater of life and death. There may besound medicine reasons are totally dependent --64.in the balance of risks and benefits for the --65.patients.Surgery for cancer may cure or prolong a life, butthe removal of tonsils(扁桃体) cannot save anything a --66. sore throat. Blood pressure drugs definitely help somepeople live after a heart attack, but these same drugsmay be both necessary and harmful for those with only --67. mild blood pressure problems.Deciding how much discomfort and risk we are preparing --68. to put up with in the name of better health is a high --69. personal matter, not a decision we should remain to --70. doctors alone.答案:61. risks ∧worth → are62. its → h is63. a few → few64. medicine → medical65. in → on 或upon66. anything ∧ a → but 或except67. necessary → unnecessary68. preparing → prepared 或ready 或willing69. high → highly70. remain → leave第七篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)A good way to get information for essays andreports is to interview people who are experts in --71.your topic or whose opinions may be interesti ng.Interviews are also a good way to get a sampling of people's opinions on various questions. Here ar esome suggestions that will help you make most of a --72. planned interview:1. If the person to be interviewed (the interviewee) is busy, cancel an appointment in --73. advance.2. Prepare your questions before the interview sothat you make best use of your time. In preparingthink about the topic about what the interviewer is --74.likely to know.3. Use your questions, but don't insist in sticking to --75.them or proceeding in the order you have listed.Often the interviewee will have importantinformation that was never occurred to you, or one --76. question may suggest another very useful one.4. If you don't understand something theinterviewee has said, say politely and ask him or --77. her to clarify it or to give an example.5. Take notes, if the interviewee goes too slowly --78. for you, ask him or her to stop for a moment, especially if the point is important. A taperecorder lets you avoid this problem. Therefore, --79.be sure the interviewee agrees to be taped.6. As soon as possible after the interview, readover your notes. They may need clarified while the --80. topic is still fresh in your mind.答案:71. in -- on72. the (most)73. cancel -- make74. interviewer -- interviewee75. in -- on76. 去掉was77. (say) so78. slowly -- fast79. Therefore -- However80. clarified -- clarifying第八篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)Some people, in all seriousness, say thathumans will be living in space within the nexthundred or so years. Planet Earth will be crowded,dirty and lack of resources. A sort of exodus --71.of mankind will begin.Spaceships will be assembled so that theyrevolve around the earth. Some may orbit aroundMars. These space stations will be serviced byspace buses. We saw the first space bus launch in --72.April 1981. This was "Columbia", it made several --73.orbits around the earth and then returned, landingon a huge dry lake bed in California. "Columbia"will be used again. Previous spaceships havebeen abandoned, only the nose cone being usedto bring the crews back to earth. --74.Upon established, each space station will --75.generate its own atmosphere and have its own agriculture. It will need to rotation to provide --76.an artificial gravity; people will be forced inwards --77. from the center by centrifugal force.The moon and Mars could become new sources ofnew materials. Driving through space will no --78. longer need Earth fuel- the energy would comefrom the sun. This energy would be converted from --79. electricity to work magnetic rockets.That all sounds quite fantastically but, with --80.the rapid development of moderns technology, whoknows about what the future holds?答案:71. lack--short72. launch--launched73. it--which74. crews--crew75. upon--once76. rotation--rotate77. inwards-outwards78. will--would79. from--into80. fantastically--fantastic第九篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)Some people, in all seriousness, say thathumans will be living in space within the nexthundred or so years. Planet Earth will be crowded, dirty and lack of resources. A sort of exodus --71.(移居) of mankind will begin.Spaceships will be assembled so that theyrevolve around the earth. Some may orbit around Mars. These space stations will be serviced byspace buses. We saw the first space bus launch in --72. April 1981. This was "Columbia", it made several --73. orbits around the earth and then returned, landingon a huge dry lake bed in California. "Columbia"will be used again. previous spaceships havebeen abandoned, only the nose cone being usedto bring the crews back to earth. --74.Upon established, each space station will --75. generate its own atmosphere and have its own agriculture. it will need to rotation to provide --76.an artificial gravity; people will be forced inwards --77. from the center by centrifugal(向心的)force.The moon and Mars could become new sources ofnew materials. Driving through space will no --78.longer need Earth fuel-the energy would comefrom the sun. This energy would be converted from --79.electricity to work magnetic rockets.That all sounds quiet fantastically but, with --80.the rapid development of modern technology, whoknows about what the future holds?答案:71. sort -- short72. launch -- launched73. it -- which74. crews -- crew75. Upon --- Once76. rotation -- rotate77. inward -- outwards78. will -- would79. from -- into80. fantastically -- fantastic第十篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)People often dream of living in a perfect place where noone would be poor, and everyone would be considerable of --71. everyone else. Such a place, however, is very good to be true: --72. such a place is nowhere, and that's what the word "Utopia" means. It is made up two Greek words meaning "not a place". --73. The word was first used by Thomas More, a sixteen century --74. English writer whose book Utopia, published in 1516,describing a perfect island country. More's idea for tale came --75. from Plato. Plato's The Republic described what would be aperfect state. Early legends told a perfect place existing --76. somewhere in Atlantic. These legends were no longer believed --77. when the explorations of Americans began, but after More'stime they became common for writers to imagine there places. --78. Utopia, if is effected, would not suddenly make everything --79. perfect because people are of nature imperfect. --80.答案:71. considerable → considerate72. very → too73. made up → made up of74. sixteen → sixteenth75. describing → described76. told → told of/about77. Atlantic → the Atlantic78. they → it79. is effected → effected 或it is effected80. of nature → by nature第十九篇: Error Correction (15 minutes)Pronouncing a language is a skill. Every normal person isexpert in the skill of pronouncing his own language, and --71--few people are even moderately proficient at pronouncingforeign languages. Now there are many reasons about this, --72-- some obvious, some perhaps not so obvious. But I suggestthat the fundamental reason why people in general do notspeak foreign languages very better than they do is that --73--they fail to grasp the true name of the problem of learningto pronounce, and consequently never set about tacklingit by the right way. Far too many people fail to realize --74--that pronounce a foreign language is a skill, one that --75--needs careful training of a special kind, and one thatcannot be acquired by just leaving it to take care of himself. --76--I think even teachers of language, while recognizing theimportance of a good accent, tend to neglect, in their practical teaching, the branch of study concerning with speaking the --77-- language. So the first point I want to make is that English pronunciation must be taught; the teacher may be prepared to --78-- devote some of the lesson time to this, and by his wholeattitude to the subject he should get the student to feelthat here is a matter worth of receiving his close attention. --79--So, there should be occasions where other aspects of English, --80--such as grammar or spelling, are allowed for the moment totake a secondary place.答案:71.and→but。

英语六级改错考试试题及参考答案精华版

英语六级改错考试试题及参考答案精华版

改错题2013年12月英语六级改错模拟试题(5)词性的使用错误词性错误是最容易犯的错误之一,通常而言,对单词记忆不够全面以及受到汉语的影响等都会造成此类错误的产生。

词性的使用错误是指文章中单词的词性用错,主要表现在名词形容词副词以及动词的使用错误上,如把名词错当成动词使用,或者把形容词错当成名词或者该用副词的地方错用了形容词等情况,归纳起来主要涉及三种类型:名词与动词的错误使用,如:approval — approve ,sale — sell ; 名词与形容词的误用,如:medicine — medical/medicinal ,emotion — emotional ; 形容词与副词的误用,如:high — highly ,mere — merely 等。

这类错误还常出现在be 以外的系动词后,如:feel badly — feel bad ,grow uneasily — grow uneasy .例1Ideally, of course, the expression of editorialopinion should be limited on the editorial pageand the news articles should be objective— telling the fact as complete as possible. 1.__________该句中complete为形容词,而在该句中它前面所接词为动词tell,必须改为副词形式,故应该将complete改为completely.例2It is a social prejudice that the work of streetcleaners is thought to be dirty and shame by 1.__________most people.根据上下可知该句中的系动词be后面必须接形容词,且与前面的dirty并列关系,所以应该将名词shame改为shameful.例3It is true that their work may be dirty, but notnecessary shameful. What would our streets 1.__________be like if nobody cleared away the rubbish?该句中shameful为形容词,前面必须使用副词修饰,故应该将necessary改为necessarily.例4Used wise, science may increase our energy and 1.__________food supply, improve our health, expand our joyand extend our lives.该句的完整结构是“if it is used wisely, science may… ”,“wisely”修饰过去分词“used”,表示“使用得当”的意思。

CET4综合改错题

CET4综合改错题

综合改错题是大学英语六级考试中一个重要的题型,它要求考生在15分钟内找出在一篇200—250词的短文内的10处错误(每行不超过一处错误,但不包括拼写或标点的错误),并根据上下文,在错误的地方增、删、改正、替换某一个词或词组,使短文语意连贯,结构正确。

总体而言,综合改错题的命题内容有如下三大方面:(1)词汇用法(2)篇章理解(3)语法知识。

以下摘录历年六级考试综合改错题中出现的有关词汇用法和篇章理解方面的错误进行具体地分析。

一、词汇用法错误1.固定搭配错误:主要是一些常用介词短语、动词短语、形容词短语的误用,另外,一些固定句型中词汇的搭配也容易出错。

对付此类错误的方法是大量记忆,熟悉这些固定的搭配。

例1:...about an American who had been invited to an Arab meal at one of the countries of the Middle East.(2000年6月第75题) at应改为in,in the country为固定介词短语搭配。

例2:...,but such reasons are totally dependent in the balance of risks and benefits for the patients.(1993年6月第 75题) in应改为on,dependent on为固定的形容词短语搭配。

例3:However,a second person thought that this was more a question of civilized behavior as good manners.(2000年6月第73题) as应改为than,more...than...为固定句型搭配, 2.单词的混用:这种错误是指误用了某个在形式或意义上与正确的单词相似的单词。

例1:Between sunrise and sunset,streets and highways are a constant source of voice from cars,buses and trucks.(1995年6月第 73题)原文讲述噪音污染,所以,此处的voice应改为noise。

新英语四级改错练习题及答案精选五

新英语四级改错练习题及答案精选五

新英语四级改错练习题及答案精选五Most people work to earn a living and they produce goods and services Goods are either agricultural or manufactured . Services are such things like education, 1._________medicine, and commerce. These people provide 2.__________goods; some provide services. Other people provideboth goods or services. For example, in the same 3.__________garage a man may buy a car or some service whichhelps him maintain his car.The work people do is called as economic 4.__________activity. All economic activities taken together makeup the economic system of a town, a city, a country,or the world. Such economic system is the sum-total 5.__________of what people do and what they want. The workpeople do either provides what they need or providesthe money with that they can buy essential 6.__________commodities. Of course, most people hope to haveenough money to buy commodities and services whichare essential but which provide some particular 7. __________personal satisfaction, such as toys for children, visits 8. __________the cinema, and books.The science of economics is basic upon the facts 9. __________of our everyday lives. Economists study our everydaylives and the general life of our communities in ordertounderstand the whole economic system of which weare a part. They try to describe the facts of theeconomy in which we live, and to explain how itworks. The economist methods should of course be 10. __________strictly objective and scientific.参考答案:1. like as2. Those Some3. or and4. called as call5. Such Such an6. that which7. essential nonessential or +not8. visits visits to9. basic based10. economist economists。

四六级英语翻译改错真题大汇总

四六级英语翻译改错真题大汇总

四级大纲样题87.The substance does not dissolve in water wheathe_heated__or not__(不管是否加热)。

88.Not only ___did he overcharge me (他向我收费过高),but he didn’t do a good repair job either.89. Your losses in trade this year are nothing ___in comparison with me____(与我的相比)。

90. On average, it is said, visitors spend only ____half as much money___(一半的钱) in a day in Leeds as in London.91. By contrast, American mothers were more likely____________________ (把孩子的成功归因于) natural talent.06.687 Having spent some time in the city, he had no trouble ______(找到去历史博物馆的路).88 __________(为了挣钱供我上学), Mother often takes on more work than is good for her.89 The professor required that __________________(我们交研究报告)。

90 The more you explain, _________________(我愈糊涂).91 Though a skilled worker, _______________(他被公司解雇了) last week because of the economic crisis.06.1287. Specialists in intercultural studies say that it is not easy to___(适应不同文化中的生活)88. Since my childhood I have found that ___________(没有什么比读书对我更有吸引力)89. The victim___________ (本来有机会活下来) if he had been taken to hospital in time.90.Some psychologists claim that people_________ (出门在外时可能会感到孤独) 91.The nation’s population continues to rise_________ (以每年1200万人的速度)07.687. The finding of this study failed to _____________(将人们的睡眠质量考虑在内).88.The prevention and treatment of AIDS is ____________(我们可以合作的领域) .89. Because of the leg injury, the athlete__________________(决定退出比赛).90.To make donations or for more information, please ________(按以下地址和我们联系).91.Please come here at ten tomorrow morning ______________(如果你方便的话).07.1287 __________(多亏了一系列的新发明), doctors can treat this disease successfully.88 In my sixties, one change I notice is that ______________(我比以前更容易累了).89 I am going to pursue this course, _____________(无论我要作出什么样的牺牲).90 I would prefer shopping online to shopping in a department store because ____________(它更方便和省时).91 Many Americans live on credit, and their quality of life _______________(用他们能够借到多少来衡量的), not how much they can earn.08.687.Our efforts will pay off if the results of this research______ .(能应用于新技术的开发)88.I can’t boot my computer now. Something ____________(一定出了毛病) with its operation system.89. Leaving one’s job, ____________________,(不管是什么工作), is a difficult change even for those who look forward to retiring.90.________________________,(与我成长的地方相比),this town is more prosperous and exciting.91.__________________(直到他完成使命)did he realize that he was seriously ill.六级大纲样题72. It was essential that ____________(我们在月底前签订合同).73.To our delight, she________________ (进大学一个月就适应了校园生活).74.The new government was accused____________ (未实现其降低失业率的承诺).75.The workmen think ________________________(遵守安全规则很重要).76. The customer complained that no sooner ________________(他刚试着使用这台机器, 它就不运转了).06.1272.If you had _______________________________(听从了我的忠告,你就不会陷入麻烦).73.With tears on her face, the lady ________________(看着她受伤的儿子被送进手术室).74.After the terrorist attack, tourists ___________________(被劝告暂时不要去该国旅游).75.I prefer to communicate with my customers _________(通过写电子邮件而不是打电话).76.________________________ (直到截止日他才寄出)his application form.07.6:82. The auto manufacturers found themselves __________ (正在同外国公司竞争市场的份额).83. Only in the small town __________________ (他才感到安全和放松).84. It is absolutely unfair that these children _____________ (被剥夺了受教育的权利).85. Our years of hard work are all in vain, ___________________ (更别提我们花费的大量金钱了).86. The problems of blacks and women ________________________ (最近几十年受到公众相当大的关注).07.1282 But for mobile phones, ______________________(我们的通信就不可能如此迅速和方便).83. In handling an embarrassing situation, ____________(没有什么比幽默更有帮助的了).84. The Foreign Minister said he was resigning, but _________________(他拒绝进一步解释这样做的原因).85. Human behavior is mostly a product of learning, _____________(而动物的行为主要依靠本能).86. The witness was told that under no circumstances ____________________(他都不应该对法庭说谎).08.682. We can say a lot of things about those____________________________(毕生致力于诗歌的人); they are passionate, impulsive, and unique.83. Mary couldn’t have received my letter,______________________.(否则她上周就该回信了)。

(完整word版)最全版本英语改错题及答案.doc

(完整word版)最全版本英语改错题及答案.doc

英语改错题D 改为 would have wonB 改为 industrialA 改为 strugglingB 去掉 asD 改为 activeB 去掉 itC 改为 soldB 改为 itsA 改为can hardlyB 改为 if not01. If our friends cannot take us, we must have made alternative arrangements to get to theairport.02. No one in this department has ever accused the governor for taking advantage of his position;he is hard-working and considerate .03. The pet dog died when it was fifteen, not of old age, but that it injured its head when it felldown a flight of stairs .04. Casualties are said to be very high and in some villages, where older and less substantialbuildings predominate, it is said that not a house remained standing.05. It was an accepting custom in western countries for men to open the door for women andalways to let ladies go first on social occasions.06. Early 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. Geothermal sources, though in a sense free, in order to be maintained , will end up usingmore energy than they produced .08. Ever since the invention of the two-day weekend, where-to-go-for-the-holiday was a livetopic for people in this city.09. When we speak of leisure nowadays, we are not thinking of securing time and opportunity todo something; time weighs less heavily on our hands , and the problem is how to fill it .10. There is absolutely no reason for saying that there are no regularities in Nature in which ourstatements of natural law correspond.11. The first English immigrants to that is now the United States crossed the Atlantic long afterSpanish colonies had been established in Mexico, the West Indies and South America.12. We’ d rather have long waits than no shifting of the scenes, and all the actors on the stagedoing nothing.13.The teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we should hold on to them.14.The text and dialogues below focus on cultural differences between Chinese and Westernsocieties which can create misunderstanding if ignoring .15. When sailors are not supposed to be at work on the ship, they go to ashore and look aroundtown.16.Abraham Lincoln once spoke of democracy by saying that he would not be a slave and nor hewould be a master.17. I didn ’ t mindtheir coming late to the lecture, but objected their making so much noise.18. It ’ s true that the old road is less direct and bit longer; we won’t take the new one, therefore ,because we don ’ t asfeelsafe on it.20.On seeing the young girl falling into the lake, Eric sprang on his feet and went to her rescue.21.No one can predict that the consequences of urban growth on such a scale will be for thepeople living there or elsewhere.22. Human beings are paying a lot for medicine and are not getting all that they think they arepaying: a guarantee to endless betterment.23.Despite his low opinion of professors — or perhaps in an effort to improve the breed — Smithhimself eventually became it.24.With the word scientist we mean one who is equipped to spend a lifetime for the advancementof science to the best of one ’ s ability.25. Any culture, which in the interests of efficiency or in the name of some political or religiousdogma, that seek to standardize the human individual, commits an outrage against man’ s biological nature.26. The stroke left him with serious difficulties in speaking and with an impairing memory forrecent events.27. As for the last point, it is perhaps not generally realized how difficult is it to make verballyaccurate translations of extremely technical material.28. This has caused them to deduce that science is mathematics and hardly nothing else.29. It is no doubt that China has benefited greatly from her population policy .30. The university, faced with tightening budgets and declining enrollments, is casting about fornew ways to support and enlarge their research activities.31. Marine biology , the study of oceanic plants and animals and their ecological relation , havefurthered the efficient development of fisheries.32. In spite of his aged appearance, his movements were as spirited as a young man .33. Since I loved her very much when she was alive, I prize my mother ’s-in-law picture and Iwouldn ’t sell it for all the money in the world.34. Human beings are social animals who usually prefer not living in physical or psychologicalisolation .35. People who lose weight with the help of behavioral techniques, like weighing themselvesregularly and keeping records of what do they eat , seem to need the same techniques to keep the weight off .36. The current anti-procreative atmosphere may be interpreted as a triumph of private over socialinterests or, more, a triumph of rational man over natural man, and the facilities of planning, reason, and choice over emotion, heredity, and instinct.37. They cannot go camping right now because they are taking care of a three-weeks-old baby.38. The field of dynamics in physics is concerned with a particle motion’s in relation to theforces acting it.39. The suggestion that taxes were cut was not accepted by the mayor who foresaw a deficit thatwas 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 beforeseeing it.41. The trouble is, as I see it , that he is a perfectionist in his way , and he says that he will nothave children when they can afford it financially.42. I would advise you not to press the matter too hard or become convincing that money doesnot matter .43. In these days, with the rising cost of life , it is dangerous for a married man to risk his place inhis profession or in his community .44.He argues that he would not want his children have to suffer hardship or not be sociallyacceptable because of lack of money .45. By the time people reach the sixties and are facing with retirement , the value of money as asource of security might reach its peak.46. Accordingly, this may be the chief reason why some people wish to get rich, as the actualgoods or possessions play a secondary part to an envy or admiration that this wealth brings them.47.When a person lives on inherited income , whether it supplements what he earns, or frees himfrom working, he judges as coming from a successful family .48.Man requires accurate mathematical information and may find it difficult to express numbers ina way he can understand.49.The trouble is with everything becoming quantified, from micro up to macro , the world isbecoming overburdened with numbers that defy man’ s own ability to comprehend, even when they are about his own body.50.In Latin America, for example, studies indicate that women, who have completed primaryschool average, have about two children fewer than those not .51.Just like happy families value pleasures that involve personal effort, so they value possessionsthat havepersonal meaning , like Grandma’ s wedding ring.52.If such pervasive a medium has come into our society in the last four decades, and if oursociety has changed in drastic ways in that same time, why not assume that TV is the reason why American life looks so different ?53.Consider the frequently heard charge which the increase in television violence is somehowresponsible for the surge in crime .54.American fire departments have to be the world ’best-equipped as America has twice asJapan ’ s population, and 40 timesas many fires .55.To meet the expanded needs and demands of the visually impaired person, there is asequence of instructions that begins during the preschool years and may continue after high school.56.Vincent Van Gogh killed himself when he was only 37, but he left behind him more than 2,000paintings and drawings, which established his reputation in a way he would neverconsider possible.57. The chairman of the department, together with some other teachers, are planning a conferencefor the purpose of laying down certain regulations.58. A great book rich in ideas and beauty, a book that raises and tries to answer great fundamentalquestions, demands the most active reading to which you are capable.59. Fungi are important in the process of decay, which returns ingredients to the soil, enhancessoil fertility and decompose animal remains.60. If only I would have read the books on the reading list before I attended the lecture.改错答案61. If our friends cannot take us, we must have made alternative arrangements to get to theairport. have made alternative → make alternative62. No 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 advantage63. The pet dog died when it was fifteen, not of old age, but that it injured its head when it felldown a flight of stairs . that it injured its head → of the injury on its head64. Casualties are said to be very high and in some villages, where older and less substantialbuildings predominate, it is said that not a house remained standing. remained → remains 65. It was an accepting custom in western countries for men to open the door for women andalways to let ladies go first on social occasions. accepting → accepted66. Early 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 as67.Geothermal sources, though in a sense free, in order to be maintained , will end up usingmore energy than they produced . will end up → would end up68. Ever since the invention of the two-day weekend, where-to-go-for-the-holiday was a livetopic for people in this city. was → has been69. When we speak of leisure nowadays, we are not thinking of securing time and opportunity todo something; time weighs less heavily on our hands , and the problem is how to fill it . and →or70. There is absolutely no reason for saying that there are no regularities in Nature in which ourstatements of natural law correspond. in which → with which71. The first English immigrants to that is now the United States crossed the Atlantic long afterSpanish colonies had been established in Mexico, the West Indies and South America. that is →what is72. We’ d rather have long waits than no shifting of the scenes, and all the actors on the stage doingnothing. than → than have73.The teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we should hold on to them .them → it74.The text and dialogues below focus on cultural differences between Chinese and Westernsocieties which can create misunderstanding if ignoring . ignoring → ignored75. When sailors are not supposed to be at work on the ship, they go to ashore and look aroundtown. go to → go76. Abraham Lincoln once spoke of democracy by saying that he would not be a slave and nor hewould be a master. he would be → would he be77.I didn ’mindt their coming late to the lecture, but objected their making so much noise. objected→ objected to78.It ’ s true that the old road is less direct and bit longer; we won’t take the new one, therefore ,because we don’ t asfeelsafe on it. therefore→ though79.Don’ tmake the examiner spend too much time trying to get you say something . say something→ to say something80. On seeing the young girl falling into the lake, Eric sprang on his feet and went to her rescue.on his feet → to his feet81. No one can predict that the consequences of urban growth on such a scale will be for thepeople living there or elsewhere. that → what82. Human beings are paying a lot for medicine and are not getting all that they think they arepaying: a guarantee to endless betterment. paying → paying for83. Despite his low opinion of professors — or perhaps in an effort to improve the breed —Smith himself eventually became it. it → one84. With the word scientist we mean one who is equipped to spend a lifetime for the advancementof science to the best of one ’ s abilityWith. → By85. Any culture, which in the interests of efficiency or in the name of some political or religiousdogma, that seek to standardize the human individual, commits an outrage against man’ s biological nature. seek → seeks86. The stroke left him with serious difficulties in speaking and with an impairing memory forrecent events. impairing → impaired87. As for the last point, it is perhaps not generally realized how difficult is it to make verballyaccurate translations of extremely technical material. is it → it is88. This has caused them to deduce that science is mathematics and hardly nothing else. hardlynothing → hardly anything89. It is no doubt that China has benefited greatly from her population policy . It is → There is90. The university, faced with tightening budgets and declining enrollments, is casting about fornew ways to support and enlarge their research activities. their → its91. Marine biology , the study of oceanic plants and animals and their ecological relation , havefurthered the efficient development of fisheries. have → has92. In spite of his aged appearance, his movements were as spirited as a young man . a youngman → a young man ’s93. Since I loved her very much when she was alive, I prize my mother ’s-in-law picture and Iwouldn ’t sell it for all the money in the world. mother ’ ins-–law → mother-in-law ’s94. Human beings are social animals who usually prefer not living in physical or psychologicalisolation . living → to live95. People who lose weight with the help of behavioral techniques, like weighing themselvesregularly 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 eat96. The current anti-procreative atmosphere may be interpreted as a triumph of private over socialinterests or, more, a triumph of rational man over natural man, and the facilities of planning, reason, and choice over emotion, heredity, and instinct. and → and of97.They cannot go camping right now because they are taking care of a three-weeks-old baby.three-weeks-old → three-week-old98. The field of dynamics in physics is concerned with a particle motion’s in relation to theforces acting it. acting → acting on99. The suggestion that taxes were cut was not accepted by the mayor who foresaw a deficit thatwas not yet public knowledge. were cut → (should) be cut100. 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 enjoyed101. 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 → until102. I would advise you not to press the matter too hard or become convincing that money does not matter . become convincing that → become convinced that103. 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 living104. 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 suffer105. 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 retirement106. 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 bringsthem. an envy or admiration→ the envy or admiration107. 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 judged108.Man requires accurate mathematical information and may find it difficult to express numbers ina way he can understand. and → but109. 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 whenthey are about his own body. is with → is that with110. 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 not111. Just like happy families value pleasures that involve personal effort, so they value possessions that havepersonal meaning , like Grandma’ s wedding ringJust. 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 reasonwhy American life looks so different ? such → so113. Consider the frequently heard charge which the increase in television violence is somehow responsible for the surge in crime . which → that114. American fire departments have to be the world ’best-equipped as America has twice as Japan ’s population, and 40 times as many fires . twice as → twice115. 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 → expanding116.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 neverconsider possible. would never consider→ would have never considered117. The chairman of the department, together with some other teachers, are planning a conference for the purpose of laying down certain regulations. are→ is118.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 which119. Fungi are important in the process of decay, which returns ingredients to the soil, enhances soil fertility and decompose animal remains. decompose → decomposes120. If only I would have read the books on the reading list before I attended the lecture. I would have read → I had read一.单句改错 .(下列句子各有一处错误,请改正)1. Now people get a lot of informations from TV. information2. German is a European country . Germany3. They didn ’ t want medto any work at family. home4. Yesterday I met an old friend of my father. father ’s5. Boys and girls, don ’heartsloe. Do better next time. heart6. They are of different size. sizes7. It is so beautiful a place that you must visit it.8. What a terrible weather we have been having 去掉 a9. It took place in France, an European country. a10. Suddenly I caught a sight of my English teacher in the crowd.去掉a11. What a good time we had last night!12. We shall spend a three-day holiday together.13. I came to understand that it was not easy to earn money.14. Some parents think it useless for girls to go to school.15. When he bought a chocolate cake, he put them in a secret place. it16. One day I wrote a little story and showed it to my teacher.17. It ’ s important thatwe should think it over before doing anything.18. The truck was moving so fast that the driver couldn it ’ t control.19.I apologized and controlled me at my best till the dinner started.20.We must take part in the social practice to prepare us well for our future.21. The teacher did not punish me for cheating but instead gave me a second chance.22. Henry did not like his car, that ran badly and often broke down .which23. There was a five-pound note in the pocket of the trousers I had told her to wash it 去掉 it24.People can hardly do some fishing there. Any25.I visited a place where is surrounded by mountains. That26.I am sure you will find one you like it. 去掉 it27.It was yesterday when he broke the window .that28. He had lost his glasses without them which he couldn ’ t see.29. Oliver Twist, the hero of the story, he was an orphan 去掉30. It starts with choosing a tree from neither a farm or a store. Nor31. She never has enough time for that she wants to do . what32. I find what I have one shortcoming in my character .that33.What necessary it is that we get rid of the bad habits . how34.It didn ’ t matterthat I would win or not. whether35. People in the US drink more coffee than people in any other country.36. The development will bring us much more hopes and chances. hope37. The Olympics are held each four years. is38. A summer, Fane traveled abroad. one39.I hope you think about my request as soon as possibly. possible40.I know you are particular interested in Human Rights. particularly41.As there is no air or water, there can be no life , too. Either42. There were too many nice things that I didn’ t knowtochoosewhat.so43.He decides to travel a lot and visit such many new places as possible. as44.I couldn ’ t seeclearas as before.clearly45.The water in it is so dirty that it smells terribly. terrible46. I appreciate your help very well much 。

新东方英语四六级--四级综合改错练习

新东方英语四六级--四级综合改错练习

新东方英语四六级--四级综合改错练习解题步骤:1.读懂首末句,把握大意2.分句阅读,找出问题改错逻辑顺序:动词—连词—名词—形容词—代词—冠词动词:谓语动词:时态,语态,主谓一致,如是不及物动词再看介词搭配非谓语动词: to do 表将来或放在句首或句末做目的状语Ing 表主动或进行(现在)Ed 表被动或完成(过去)连词:首先看有没用错,并列句考点!如是从句,看上下分句逻辑名词:单复数,词情错误,正反错误,近义词混用形容词:词性错误,两形容词放一起时注意!正反错误:大小多少!!副词:正反错误代词:定位原则!冠词:不定冠词、定冠词3.复读全文,消除疏忽√第一爪:1.1 In sum, culture reflects both the ideas we share or everything we make.1.A majority of the reports received from people claiming to have seenthe legendary Loch Ness monster have proven to be mistakes,misconcentions, or tricked.2.Your semester grade is based not only on how well you doon each test,but also how you participate in class.3.At the moment, I’m workin g in a nearby restaurant two evenings a week,wash up and generally helping out, which brings up a little money.4.Only when we combine what we learn with the real life production, canwhat we have learned become richer and meaningful.5.It is often tempting to hurry the child beyond his natural learningrate, but this can set up dangerous feeling of failure and states of worry in the child.6.As a result listeners, viewers or readers might find it hard to chooseand complaining.1) A professor's salary is higher than a secretary.[secretary's]2) One of these is informative, interesting, and is easy tounderstand.[去掉]2)Defining a problem is easier than to provide asolution.[providing] 真题只许改一个词,这我为帮助大家理解。

英语历年六级改错真题

英语历年六级改错真题

Error correction:错误类型Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word, or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark(∧)in the right place and writing the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.(换、增、删)1.逻辑表达错误(语义衔接错误)2.介词使用错误(少介词/多介词/介词错误)3.代词使用错误(代词的复数与单数问题,考虑前后句间的衔接)4.非谓语动词使用错误(ing-ed-原形-to do间的互换)5.主谓语前后不一致错误6.名词的错误(单复数问题/主谓一致问题)7.冠词的错误(多冠词/少冠词/冠词使用错误)8.句子结构的错误(并列结构、复合结构)9.时态语态和语气的使用错误(前后时态不一致/虚拟语气)10.易混淆词的使用错误。

(形近意不同)逻辑表达错误是由于某个词语使用不当而造成文章在语义上前后不一致或者矛盾的错误类型,具有难度大、不易发现的特点。

------综合改错部分试题集锦(附答案)

------综合改错部分试题集锦(附答案)

六级历年真题----综合改错部分试题集锦(附答案)(涛涛提供电子版,为了供大家进行第2次有效自测打分估分)做改错题注意事项:☆改正将文中错词用斜线(/)划去,在后面横线上填入正确的词,表示替换该错词。

(请注意此时,我们文章里面用的是periods这种横线,但是考试时要按要求,一般情况下,是要划斜线的。

)☆删去在文中将错词用斜线(/)划去,在后面横线上也划一斜线(/),表示该错词是多余的。

☆增添在文中两词间加“∧”号,表示有遗漏,然后在横线上添入遗漏的词的正确形式。

Error Correction:(15 minutes )Example 1. (2006年12月试点新六级短文改错真题,2007年6月考查了完型填空)The National Endowment for the Arts recently released thethe results of its “Reading at Risk” survey, which describedmovement of the American public away from books andliterature and toward television and electronic media.According to the survey. “reading is on the decline on every S1.________region, within every ethnic group, and at every educational level.”The day the NEA report released, the U.S. House, in a tie S2._________vote, upheld the government’s right to obtain bookstore andlibrary records under a provision of the USA Patriot Act. TheHouse proposal would have barred the federal governmentfrom demand library records, reading lists, book customer S3._________lists and other material in terrorism and intelligence investigations.These two events are completely unrelated to, yet they S4.________echo each other in the message they send about the place ofbooks and reading in American culture. At the heart S5.________of the NEA survey is the belief in our democraticsystem depends on leaders who can think critically, analyzetexts and writing clearly. All of these are skills promoted by S6.________reading and discussing books and literature. At the same time,through a provision of the Patriot Act, the leaders of ourcountry are unconsciously sending the message that readingmay be connected to desirable activities that might S7.________undermine our system of government rather than helpingdemocracy flourish.Our culture’s decline in reading begin well before the S8.________existence of the Patriot Act. During the 1980s’culture wars,school systems across the country pulled some books fromlibrary shelves because its content was deemed by parents S9.________ and teachers to be inappropriate. Now what started in schoolsacross the country is playing itself out on a nation stage and S10._______ is possibly having an impact on the reading habits of theAmerican public.Example 2.(2006年12月旧六级短文改错真题)The most important starting point for improving theunderstanding of science is undoubtedly an adequatescientific education at school. Public attitudes towardsscience owe much the way science is taught in these S1. __________ institutions, Today, school is what most people come into S2. __________ contact with a formal instruction and explanation of sciencefor the first time. At least in a systematic way, It is at thisPoint which the foundations are laid for an interest in science. S3. _________ What is taught (and how) in this first encounter will largelydeterminc an individual’s view of the subject in adult lifeUnderstanding the original of the negative attitudes S4._________ towards science may help us to modify them . Most educationsystem neglect exploration, understanding and reflection, S5. ________ Teachers in schools tend to present science as a collection offacts, often by more detail than necessary, As a result. S6. _______ children memorize processes such as mathematical formulasor the periodic table, only to forget it shortly afterwards. The S7. ________ task of learning facts and concepts, one at a time, makeslearning laborious, boring and efficient, Such a purely S8._________ empirical approach, which consists of observation anddescription, is also, in a sense, unscientific or incomplete,There is therefore a need for resources and methods ofteaching that facilitates a deep understanding of science in S9. _____an enjoyable way, Science should not only be “fun” in thesame way as playing a video game, but “hard fun” a deepfeeling of connection made possibly only by imaginative S10. ______ engagement.Example 3 . (2006年 6月英语六级短文改错真题)Until recently, dyslexia(朗诵困难症)and other reading problems werea mystery to most teachers and parents. As a result, too manykids passed through school without master the printed page. S1. _______ Some were treated as mentally deficient; many were leftFunctionally illiterate(文盲的), unable to ever meet theirpotential. But in the last several years, there’s been arevolution in that we’ve learned about reading and dyslexia. S2. ________ Scientists are using a variety of new imaging techniques towatch the brain at work. Their experiments have shown thatreading disorders are most likely the result of what is, in an effect, S3. _______ faulty wiring in the brain — not lazy, stupidity or a poor home S4. _________ environment. There’s also convincing evidence which dyslexia S5. ________ is largely inherited. It is now considered a chronic problemfor some kids, not just a “phase”. Scientists have alsodiscarded another old stereotype that almost all dyslexics areboys. Studies indicate that many girls are affecting as well — S6. ________ and not getting help.At same time, educational researchers have come up S7. _______ with innovative teaching strategies for kids who are havingtrouble learning to read. New screening tests are identifyingchildren at risk before they get discouraged by year of S8. ________ frustration and failure. And educators are trying to get themessage to parents that they should be on the alert for thefirst signs of potential problemsIt’s an urgent mission. Mass literacy is a relative new S9. ________ social goal. A hundred years ago people didn’t need to begood readers in order to earn a living. But in the InformationAge, no one can get by with knowing how to read well and S10. ______ Understand increasingly complex material.Example 4 . (2005年 12 月英语六级短文改错真题)Every week hundreds of CVs(简历) land on our desks.We’ve seen it all: CVs printed on pink paper, CVs that are 10pages long and CVs with silly mistakes in first paragraph. A S1. _______ good CV is your passport to an interview and ,ultimate , to S2. _______the job you want Initial impressions are vital, and a badlypresented CV could mean acceptance, regardless of what’s in it. S3. _______ Here are a few ways to avoid end up on the reject pile. S4. _______ Print your CV on good-quality white paper.CVs with flowery backgrounds or pink paper willstand out upon all the wrong reasons S5. _______ Get someone to check for spelling and grammaticalerrors, because a spell-checker will pick up every S6. _______ mistake. CVs with errors will be rejected-it showsthat you don’t pay attention to detail.Restrict your self to one or two pages, andlisting any publications or referees on a separate sheet. S7. _______ If you are sending your CV electronically, check theformatting by sending it to yourself first. keep up S8 . _______ the format simple.Do not send a photo unless specifically requested. Ifyou have to send on ,make sure it is one taking in a S9 . _______ professional setting, rather than a holiday snap.Getting the presentation right is just the first step. Whatabout the content? The Rule here is to keep it factual andTruthful-exaggerations usually get find out. And remember S10. _______to tailor your CV to each different job.Example 5.(2005年1月英语六级短文改错真题)The World Health Organization says its ten-yearcampaign to remove leprosy(麻风病) as a world healthproblem has been successful. Doctor Brundland, head ofthe WHO, say a number of leprosy cases around the world S1._________has been cut of ninety percent during the past 10 years. She S2.________ says efforts are continuing to compete end the disease. S3._________ Leprosy is caused by bacteria spread through liquidfrom the nose and mouth. The disease mainly effects the skin S4._________and nerves. However, if leprosy is not treated it can causepermanent damage for the skin, nerves, eyes, arms, etc. S5._________In 1999, an international campaign began to end leprosy.The WHO, governments of countries of countries most affected bythe disease, and several other groups are part of the campaign.This alliance guarantees that all leprosy patients, even they S6.________ are poor, have a right to the most modern treatment.Doctor Brundland says leprosy is no longer a disease thatrequires life-long treatments by medical experts. Instead, patientscan take that is called a multi-drug therapy. This modern treatment S7.________ will cure leprosy in 6 to 12 months, depend on the form of the disease. S8.________ The treatment combines several drugs taken daily or once a month.The WHO has given multi-drug therapy to patients freely for the last S9.________ five years. The members of the alliance against leprosy plan totarget the countries which still threatened by leprosy. Among the S10._______ estimated 700,000 victims around the world, the WHO believes about70% are in India. The disease also remains a problem in Africa and SouthAmerica.Example 6. (2004年6月英语六级短文改错真题)Culture refers to the social heritage of a people ---the learnedpatterns for thinking, feeling and acting that characterize apopulation or society, include the expression of these patterns in S1._______ material things. Culture is compose of nonmaterial culture S2.______ abstract creations like values, beliefs, customs and institutional arrangements—and material culture—physical object like S3._______cooking pots, computers and bathtubs. In sum, culture reflectsboth the ideas we share or everything we make. In ordinary S4._______ speech, a person of culture is the individual can speak another S5._______ language—the person who is unfamiliar with the arts, music, S6._______ literature, philosophy, or history. But to sociologists, to behuman is to be cultured, because of culture is the common S7._______world of experience we share with other members of ourgroup. Culture is essentially to our humanness. It provides S8._______a kind of map for relating to others. Consider how you feelyour way about social life. How do you know how to act in aclassroom, or a department store, or towards a person whosmiles or laugh at you ?Your culture supplies you S9._______by broad, standardized, ready-made answers for dealing S10._______with each of these situations. Therefore, if we know one’s culture,we may sense or predict a good deal of his behavior.Example 7. (2003年6月英语六级短文改错真题)The Seattle Times Company is one newspaper firmthat has recognized the need for change and donesomething about it. In the newspaper industry, papersmust reflect the diversity of the communities to whichthey provide information. It must reflect that diversity S1._______with their news coverage or risk losing their readers’interest and their advertisers’ support. Operating withinSeattle, which has 20 percents racial minorities, the S2._______Paper has put into place policies and procedures forHiring and maintain a diverse workforce. The underlying S3._______reason for the change is that for information to be fair ,appropriate, and subjective, it should be reported by the S4._______same kind of population that reads it.A diversity committee composed of reporters,editors, and photographers meets regularly to value the S5._______Seattle Times’ content and to educate the rest of thenewsroom staff about diversity issues. In an addition, the S6._______paper instituted a content audit(审查) that evaluates thefrequency and manner of representation of woman and S7._______people of colour in photographs. Early audits showed thatminorities were pictured far too infrequently and werepictured with a disproportionate number of negativearticles. The audit results from improvement in the S8._______frequency of majority representation and their portrayal S9._______in neutral or positive situations. And, with a result, the S10._______ Seattle Times has improved as a newspaper. The diversitytraining and content audits helped the Seattle TimesCompany to win the Personnel Journal Optimas Awardfor excellence in managing change.Example 8. (2002年6月英语六级短文改错真题)A great many cities are experiencing difficultieswhich are nothing new in the history of cities, exceptin their scale. Some cities have lost their originalpurpose and have not found new one. And any large or rich S1___city is going to attract poor immigrants, who flood in,filling with hopes of prosperity which are then often S2___ disappointing. There are backward towns on the edge ofBombay or Brasilia, just as though there were on the edge of S3___seventeenth-century London or early nineteenth-centuryParis. This is new is the scale. S4___ Descriptions written by eighteenth-century travelers of the poorof Mexico City, and the enormous contrasts that was to be found S5___ there, are very dissimilar to descriptions of Mexico City today - S6___ the poor can still be numbered in millions.The whole monstrous growth rests on economic prosperity, butbehind it lies two myths: the myth of the city as a promised S7___ land, that attracts immigrants from rural poverty and S8___ brings it flooding into city centers, and the myth S9___ of the country as a Garden of Eden,which,a few generations late, sends them flooding S10___ out again to the suburbs.Example 9. (2000年1月英语六级短文改错真题)Until the very latest moment of his existence, man hasbeen bound to the planet on which he originated anddeveloped. Now he had the capability to leave that planet S1._____ and move out into the universe to those worlds which he hasknown previously only directly. Men have explored parts of S2._____ the moon, put spaceships in orbit around another planet andpossibly within the decade will land into another planet and S3.___ explore it. Can we be too bold as to suggest that we may be S4.___ able to colonize other planet within the not - too - distant S5.__ future ? Some have advocated such a procedure as a solutionto the population problem. ship the excess people off to themoon. But we must keep in head the billions of dollars we S6.____ might spend in carrying out the project. To maintain theearth's population at its present level. we would have toblast off into space 7,500 people every hour of every day of the year.Why are we spending so little money on space S7.____ exploration ? Consider the great need for improving many S8._____ aspects of the global environment, one is surely justified inhis concern for the money and resources that they are poured S9.____ into the space exploration efforts. But perhaps we shouldlook at both sides of the coin before arriving hasty S10.____ conclusions.Example 10.(2000年 6月英语六级短文改错真题)When you start talking about good and bad manners youimmediately start meeting difficulties. Many people just cannotagree what they mean. We asked a lady, who replied that shethought you could tell a well-manned person on the way they S1. _______ occupied the space around them—for example, when such aperson walks down a street he or she is constantly unaware of S2. _______ others. Such people never bump into other people.However, a second person thought that this was more aquestion of civilized behavior as good manners. Instead, this S3. _______ other person told us a story, it he said was quite well known, S4. _______ about an American who had been invited to an Arab meal at one S5. _______of the countries of the Middle East. The American hasn’tbeen told very much about the kind of food he might expect. If S6. _______he had known about American food, he might have behaved S7. _______ better.Immediately before him was a very flat piece of bread thatlooked, to him, very much as a napkin(餐巾). Picking it S8. _______ up, he put it into his collar, so that it falls across his shirt. S9. _______ His Arab host, who had been watching, said of nothing, but S10. _______ immediately copied the action of his guest.And that, said this second person, was a fine example ofgood manners.所有短文改错文章----参考答案Example 1. (2006年12月试点新六级短文改错真题)S1. on→inS2. the day 和 the NEA report 之间应该加上 whenS3.demand→demandingS4. 去掉toS5 in 改为thatS6. writing→writeS7.desirable→undesirableS8. begin→beganS9. its→theirS10. nation→nationalExample 2.(2006年12月旧六级短文改错真题)S1.在much和the way间插入toS2.what -------〉whereS3.which -------〉thatS4.original -------〉originS5.system -------〉systemsS6.by -------〉inS7.it -------〉themS8.efficient -------〉inefficientS9.facilitates -------〉facilitateS10.possibly > possibleExample 3 .(2006年 6月英语六级短文改错真题)S1. master-------〉masteringS2. that -------〉 whatS3. an 多余所以要去掉S4. lazy -------〉lazinessS5. which -------〉 thatS6. affecting -------〉affectedS7. at 和same 之间应该加上theS8. year -------〉yearsS9. relative -------〉relativelyS10. with -------〉withoutExample 4 . (2005年 12 月英语六级短文改错真题)S1. in first paragraph -------〉in the first paragraphS2. ultimate -------〉ultimatelyS3. acceptance -------〉unacceptance / rejectionS4. end -------〉endingS5. upon -------〉forS6. will pick up -------〉will not pick upS7. listing -------〉listS8. Keep up -------〉KeepS9. taking -------〉takenS10. find -------〉foundExample 5.(2005年1月英语六级短文改错真题)2005年1月大学英语六级短文改错答案S1. a -------〉 theS2. of -------〉 byS3. complete -------〉completelyS4. effects -------〉affectsS5. for -------〉 toS6. even -------〉even if/even thoughS7. that -------〉whatS8. depend -------〉dependingS9. freely -------〉freeS10. which -------〉which areExample 6. (2004年6月英语六级短文改错真题)S1 include →including(including, 表示“包括”,考查非谓语动词including)S2 compose →composed(词组be composed of –表示“由。

英语六级改错试题:改错部分20篇(11)

英语六级改错试题:改错部分20篇(11)

洛基英语,中国在线英语教育领导品牌第十一篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)More people die of tuberculosis(结核病)than of any other disease caused bya single agent. This has probably been the case in quite a while. During the --71. early stages of the industrial revolution. Perhaps one in every seventh --72.deaths in Europe's crowded cities were caused by the disease. From --73.now on, Though, western eyes, missing the global picture, saw the trouble going --74. into decline. With occasional breaks for war, the rates of death andinfection in the Europe and America dropped steadily through the 19th and --75.20th centuries. In the 1950s,the introduction of antibiotics(抗菌素)strengthened the trend in rich countries, and the antibiotics were allowedto be imported to poor countries. Medical researchers declared victory and --76. withdrew. They are wrong. In the mid-1980s the frequency of infections and deaths --77.started to pick up again around the world. Where tuberculosis vanished, it --78. came back; in many places where it had never been away, it grew better. The --79. World Health Organization estimates that 1.7 billion people (a third of theearth's population) suffer from tuberculosis. Even when the infection ratewas falling, population growth kept the number of clinical cases more orless constantly at 8 million a year. Around 3 million of those people --80.died, nearly all of them in poor countries.答案:71. in→for72. seventh→seven73. were→was74. now→then75. 去掉Europe前的the76. imported→exported77. are→were78. tuberculosis∧vanished→had79. better→worse80. constantly→constant第十四篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)When you start talking about good and bad manners youimmediately start meeting difficulties. Many people just cannotagree what they mean. We asked a lady, who replied that shethought you could tell a well-mannered person on the way they --71.occupied the space around them - for example, when such aperson walks down a street he or she is constantly unaware of --72.others. Such people never bump into other people.However, a second person thought that this was more aquestion of civilized behavior as good manners. Instead, this --73. other person told us a story, it he said was quite well known, --74. about an American who had been invited to an Arab meal at --75.one of the countries of the Middle East. The American hasn't --76. been told very much about the kind of food he might expect. Ifhe had known about American food, he might have behaved --77. better.Immediately before him was a very flat piece of bread thatlooked, to him, very much as a napkin (餐巾)Picking it --78.up, he put it into his collar, so that it falls across his shirt. --79.His Arab host, who had been watching, said of nothing, but --80. immediately copied the action of his guest.And that, said this second person, was a fine example of good manners. 答案:71. on→by72. unaware→aware73. as→than74. it→which75. at→in76. hasn't→hadn't77. American→Arab78. as→like79. falls→fell80. of→删“成千上万人疯狂下载。

(完整word版)大学英语四六级考试改错专项训练题

(完整word版)大学英语四六级考试改错专项训练题

大学英语四六级考试改错专项训练题(1)Heavy falls of ash and rock fragments occurred over all of the inhabited parts of Montserrat. The ashfall deposit was 115 mm in thick at Lime Kiln Bay. The ash burdenresulted from the collapse of several wooden buildings inthe Salem area. Vegetation damage was extensively withMany birds were killed by the ash or trapped live in it.the close of several airports. At 09:10 on 13 July anexplosive eruption occurred, followed 2 hours of verylow seismic activity. The Washington V AAC estimated a cloud height of ~12 km a.s.l.During a helicopter reconnaissance flight in the morningValley was extensively modified also eroded with a deepcanyon gouged the pyroclastic flows. The fan had beencoast. The area the north of the Tar River Valley 1(2)Childhood is a time when there are few responsibilitiesto make life difficult. If a child has good parents, heis fed, looked after and loved, what he may do, It is 11. ____ improbable that he will ever again in his life be givenso much without having to do anything in turn. In addition, 12. ____life is always presenting new things to the child—thingsthat have lost their interesting for older people because 13. ____they are too well-known. A child finds pleasure in playingin the rain, or in the snow. [JP+2]His first visit to theseaside is a marvelous adventure. But a child has his pains:He is not so free to do as he wishes as he thinks old 14. ____people do; he is continually being told not to do things,or being punished for that he has done wrong. 15. ____His life is therefore not perfectly happy.16. ____When the young man starts to earn his own living, hebecomes free from the discipline of school and parents;but at the same time he is forced to accept responsibilities.He can not longer expect others to pay for his food, hisclothes, and his room, but has to work if he wants to livecomfortable. If he spends most of his time playing about in 17. ____the way that he used to as a child, he will suffer hungry. 18. ____And if he breaks the laws of society as he used to breakthe laws of his parents, he may . If, therefore, 19. ____he works hard, keeps out of trouble and has good health,he can have the great happiness of seeing himself making 20. ____steady progress in his job and of building up for himselfhis own position in society.(3)Pronouncing a language is a skill. Every normal person isexpert in the skill of pronouncing his own language, and 21. ____few people are even moderately proficient at pronouncingforeign languages. Now there are many reasons about this, 22. ____some obvious, some perhaps not so obvious. But I suggestthat the fundamental reason why people in general do notspeak foreign languages very better than they do is that 23. ____they fail to grasp the true name of the problem of learningto pronounce, and consequently never set about tacklingit by the right way. Far too many people fail to realize 24. ____that pronounce a foreign language is a skill, one that 25.____needs careful training of a special kind, and one thatcannot be acquired by just leaving it to take care of himself. 26. ____I think even teachers of language, while recognizing theimportance of a good accent, tend to neglect, in their practicalteaching, the branch of study concerning with speaking the 27. ____language. So the first point I want to make is that Englishpronunciation must be taught; the teacher may be prepared to 28. ____devote some of the lesson time to this, and by his wholeattitude to the subject he should get the student to feelthat here is a matter worth of receiving his close attention. 29. ____So, there should be occasions where other , 30. ____such as grammar or spelling, are allowed for the moment totake a secondary place.(4)People often dream of living in a perfect place where noone would be poor, and everyone would be considerable of 31. ____ everyone else. Such a place, however, is very good to be true: 32. ____ such a place is nowhere, and that's what the word "Utopia"means. It is made up two Greek words meaning "not a place". 33. ____ The word was first used by Thomas More, a sixteen century 34. ____ English writer whose book Utopia, published in 1516,describing a perfect island country. More's idea for tale came 35. ____from Plato. Plato's The Republic described what would be aperfect state. Early legends told a perfect place existing 36. ____ somewhere in Atlantic. These legends were no longer believed 37. ____when the explorations of Americans began, but after More'stime they became common for there places 38. ____ Utopia, if is effected, would not suddenly make everything 39. ____perfect because people are of nature imperfect. 40. ____改错专项训练题参考答案(1)1. 去掉in。

英语新四六级改错专项练习

英语新四六级改错专项练习

新四六级改错专项练习Passage 1One majordecision whichfaces theAmericanstudent readytobegin highereducation is thechoice ofattending alargeuniversity or asmall college.The largeuniversityprovides a71. as__________ wide range ofspecializeddepartments, as well numerous-固定搭配courses within such departments. The small college, therefore, 连词72.___however_______generally provides a limited number of courses andspecializations but offer a betterstudent-faculty ratio, thus but 表示并列73.__offers________permit 74. _permits /individualized attention to student. Because of its large permit t ing________ _student body(oftenexceeding20,000)consisting inmany固定搭配75. __of________people fromdifferentcountries theuniversityexposes itsstudents to many difference culture, social and out-of-class 76.__cultural________表示并列programmes. On the other hand, the smaller, morehomogeneous(同性质的) student body of the big college 含义相反77.___small_______affords greater opportunities in such activities. Finally, theuniversity closely approximates the real world and which 78. ___and删除_______provides arelaxed, impersonal, and sometimes anonymous(隐姓埋名的) existence, on the contrast, the intimate固定搭配79.___contrary______ _atmosphere of the small college allows the student four years ofstructural living in which to来expect and preparing for the real表80._prepare_________示并列world. Inmaking hischoice amongeducationalinstitutions thestudent must,there fore,consider a greatmany factors.Passage 2lthus published his "Essay on the Principle " almost 200 years ago. Ever since then,ve being warning that worldwide famine was he next corner. The fast-growing population's ood, they warned, would soon exceed theirg to widespread food shortages and starvation. y, the world's total grain harvest has risenthe years. Except for relative isolated troublesent-day Somalia, and occasional years of, the world's food crisis has remained justrner. Most experts believe this can continue population doubles by the mid-21st century,ing I0 billion people will not be easy foromic and environmental reasons. Optimistsrete examples of continued improvementsrica, by instance, improved seed, moreadvanced growing practices have more thannd wheat yields in an experiment. Elsewhere,n the Philippines are producing a plant with fewre seeds. There is no guarantee that plantcontinue to develop new, higher-yieldingt researchers see their success to date as reasonPassage 3The Seattle Times Company is one newspaphas recognized the need for change and done sit. In the newspaper industry, papers must refof the communities to which they provide info It must reflect that diversity with their news c losing their readers’ interest and their advertis Operating within Seattle, which has 20 percen minorities, the paper has put into place policie procedures for hiring and maintain a diverse w underlying reason for the change is that for in fair, appropriate, and subjective, it should be r same kind of population that reads it.A diversity committee composed of reporter photographers meets regularly to value the Se content and to educate the rest of the newsroo diversity issues. In an addition, the paper insti audit (审查) that evaluates the frequency and m representation of woman and people of color i Early audits showed that minorities were pictu infrequently and were pictured with a disprop number of negative articles. The audit results improvement in the frequency of majority rep their portrayal in neutral or positive situation result, the Seattle Times has improved as a newThe diversity training and content audits help Seattle Times Company to win the Personal Jo Optimas Award for excellence in managing chPassage 4A great many cities are experiencing difficul are nothing new in the history of cities, except Some cities have lost their original purpose an new one. And any large or rich city is going to immigrants, who flood in, filling with hopes of which are then often disappointing. There are on the edge of Bombay or Brasilia, just as thou on the edge of seventeenth-century London or teenth-century Paris. This is new is the scale. D written by eighteenth-century travelers of the City, and the enormous contrasts that was to b are very dissimilar to descriptions of Mexico C poor can still be numbered in millions.The whole monstrous growth rests on econo ity, but behind it lies two myths: the myth of th promised land, that attracts immigrants fromand brings it flooding into city centers, and th country as a Garden of Eden, which, a few gen sends them flooding out again to the suburbs.Passage 5Sporting activities are essentially modified fo hunting behavior. Viewing biologically, the mo footballer is revealed as a member of a disguis pack. His killing weapon has turned into a har and his prey into a goal-mouth. If his aim is in scores a goal, enjoys the hunter’s triumph of k To understand how this transformation has must briefly look up at our ancient ancestors. million year evolving as co-operative hunters. depended on success in the hunting-field. Und their whole way of life, even if their bodies, be changed. They became chasers, runners, jump throwers and prey-killers. They co-operate as attackers.Then, about ten thousand years ago, when th long formative period of hunting for food, thefarmers. Their improved intelligence, so vital hunting life, were put to a new use—that of pe ……关在圈中), controlling and domesticating food was there on the farms, awaiting their ne uncertainties of farming were no longer essentPassage 6More people die of tuberculosis (结核病) tha other disease caused by a single agent. This ha been the case in quite a while. During the earl the industrial revolution, perhaps one in every deaths in Europe’s crowded cities were caused disease. From now on, though, western eyes, m global picture, saw the trouble going into decl occasional breaks for war, the rates of death a infection in the Europe and America dropped through the 19th and 20th centuries. In the 19 introduction of antibiotics (抗菌素) strengthen trend in rich countries, and the antibiotics werto be imported to poor countries. Medical rese declared victory and withdrew.They are wrong. In the mid-1980s the freque infections and deaths started to pick up again world. Where tuberculosis vanished, it came b many places where it had never been away, it The World Health Organization estimates tha bill ion people (a third of the earth’s populatio from tuberculosis. Even the infection rate was falling, population growth kept the number of cases more or less constantly at 8 million a yea 3 million of those people died, nearly all of the countries.Passage 7When you start talking about good and bad immediately start meeting difficulties. Many p agree what they mean. We asked a lady, who r thought you could tell a well-manned person o occupied the space around them—for example person walks down a street he or she is constaothers. Such people never bump into other peo However, a second person thought that this question of civilized behavior as good manner other person told us a story, it he said was qui about an American who had been invited to an one of the countries of the Middle East. The A been told very much about the kind of food he he had known about American food, he might better.Immediately before him was a very flat piec looked, to him, very much as a napkin(餐巾)up, he put it into his collar, so that it falls acro His Arab host, who had been watching, said of immediately copied the action of his guest. And that, said this second person, was a fine good manners.Passage 8Until the very latest moment of his existence bound to the planet on which he originated anoped. Now he had the capability to leave that p out into the universe to those worlds which he previously only directly. Men have explored pa put spaceships in orbit around another p withinthe decade will land into another planet and e too bold as to suggest that we may be able to c planet within the not-too-distant future? Some such a procedure as a solution to the popula theexcess people off to the moon. But we must ke billions of dollars we might spend in carrying maintain the earth’s population at its prese haveto blast off into space 7,500 people every hour year.Why are we spending so little money on spac ploration? Consider the great need for improv of the global environment, one is surely justifi concern for the money and resources that they the space exploration efforts. But perhaps we both sides of the coin before arriving hasty conPassage 9Closure is the positive felling you get when youfinish a task. Lack of closure results from the 1.________panicked feeling that you still have a million things todo. One way to obtain closure is divide a task into 2.________manageable goals, list them, and check them offyour list as you finish them. For example, supposeyour historic teacher assigns three chapters to be 3.________read. If your goal is to read all three chapters, youmay feel discouraged if you don’t complete thereading at one time. A more effective way tocomplete the assignment is to divide the reading intosmaller goals by thinking each chapter as a separate 4.________goal. Thus you experience success as you complete.each chapter. While you have completed the overall 5.________goal, you know you have progressed toward it.A second block to obtaining closure is unfinishedbusiness. Y ou may have several taskswith the samedeadline. If changing from one task to another serves 6. ________as a break, changing tasks too often waste time. 7. ________ Each time you switch, you lose momentum. Youmay be unable to change mental gears fast enough.You may find yourself thinking about the old projectwhen you should be concentrating in the new one. In 8. ________addition, when you return to your first task, youhave to review where you are and what steps were 9. ________left for you to finish.Often you solve this problem by determininghow much time you have free to work. If the timeavailable is short (i.e. ,an hour or less), you need towork on only one task. Alternate tasks when youhave more time. Completing one task or a largeportion of a task attributes to the feeling of closure.10.______Passage 10Oral health care is, these days, a big, boom 1. business. According to Ralph Nader, American 2. spend some $5 billion on dental care each year. Y et,although the tremendous amounts of money, time 3.and energy giving over to oral health, dental 4. literature indicates that about half the population inthis country has lost all of his natural teeth by age 5.65. Nearly half of all people over age 20 wear a bridgeor denture, and more than 30 percent havecomplete upper and lower dentures. By age 50, oneout of every two persons have gum disease. 6.The dental profession blames neglectfulAmericans themselves. About half the population, itclaims, fails in visit the dentist regularly and some 307.million never did. Critics, on the other hand slam 8. the profession. It can be conservatively estimatedthat at least 15 percent of United States dentists are 9. incompetent, honest, or both, says a former 10. Pennsylvania Commissioner of Insurance. Some haveset the figure as high as 50 percent.。

英语六级历年翻译改错真题及答案(九)

英语六级历年翻译改错真题及答案(九)

06年12⽉新六级 The National Endowment for the Arts recently released the results of its “Reading at Risk” survey, which described the movement of the American public away from books and literature and toward television and electronic media. According to the survey, “reading is on the decline on every S1________ region, within every ethnic group, and at every educational level.” The day the NEA report released, the U.S. House, in a tie S2________ vote, upheld the government’s right to obtain bookstore and library records under a provision of the USA Patriot Act. The House proposal would have barred the federal government from demand library records, reading lists, book customer S3________ lists and other material in terrorism and intelligence investigations. These two events are completely unrelated to, yet they S4________ echo each other in the message they send about the place of books and reading in American culture. At the heart of the NEA survey is the belief in our democratic S5________ system depends on leaders who can think critically, analyze texts and writing clearly. All of these are skills promoted by S6________ reading and discussing books and literature. At the same time, through a provision of the Patriot Act, the leaders of our country are unconsciously sending the message that reading may be connected to desirable activities that might S7________ undermine our system of government rather than helping democracy flourish. Our culture’s decline in reading begin well before the S8________ existence of the Patriot Act. During the 1980s’ culture wars, school systems across the country pulled some books from library shelves because its content was deemed by parents S9________ and teachers to be inappropriate. Now what started in schools across the country is playing itself out on a nation stage and S10________ is possibly having an impact on the reading habits of the American public.。

新英语四级改错练习题及答案(精选四)

新英语四级改错练习题及答案(精选四)

Only a generation ago, Mauritania's capital city wasmany day's walk from the Sahara. Today it is in the Sahara. 1.__________ The sand blows through the city streets and piles up in 2.__________ walls and fences. The desert stretches out as far as theeye can see.In some parts of the Amazon rain forest in brazil, allthe trees have cut down. The earth lies bare and dry in the 3.__________ hot sun. Nothing grow there anymore. 4.__________Over vast areas of every continent, the rainfall andvegetation necessary for life is disappearing. Already 5.__________ more than 40 percent of the earth's land is desert and 6.__________ desert-like. About 628 million people--one out of seven--live in these dry regions. In the past, they have managed tosurvive, but in difficulty. Now, largely through problems 7.__________ caused by modern life, our existence is threatened by the 8.__________ slow, steady spread of the earth's deserts.Many countries first became concerned in 1970s after 9.__________a terrible drought and famine destroyed Africa's Sahel,the fragile desert along the south edge of the Sahara.Thousands of people died even though there was a worldwideeffort to send food and medicine to the starved people. 10.__________参考答案1. day's → days'2. in → against3. have ∧ cut → been4. grow → grows5. is → are6. and → or7. in → with8. our → their9. in ∧ 1970s → the。

[英语四六级]历年改错题加答案

[英语四六级]历年改错题加答案

[英语四六级]历年改错题加答案2000 春季Dear Peter,Thanks very much on inviting me to your birthday 1. _______ party on Sunday. I’d like very much come but 2. _______had an examination on Monday morning. It is 3. _______ a very important exam but I can’t afford to 4. _______fail it. I’ll spend all the whole weekend reading 5. _______and prepare for it. So I’m really sorry that I 6. _______won’t be able to come in this time. Hope you7. _______can understand. I’ll take this chance to wish 8. _______you wonderful time on your birthday. Happy 9. _______ birthday, Peter, and many happy return of the day!10. ______ Yours, Li Ming答案及解析1. on 改为 for。

动词 thank 与名词 thanks 通常与介词 for 搭配。

2. much 后加 to。

I’d like to do something 为固定结构。

3. had 改为 have。

综观全文时态可知。

4. but 改为 so。

根据上下文逻辑,此处应为因果关系。

5. 删去 all。

all 与 the whole 重复,只能保留一处,由于在此题型中,只有多一个单词的可能,故此处只能删去 all。

英语四六级改错题

英语四六级改错题

Personal relationships are very important. Theyare the key of doing business in Arab countries. Try 1.__________to identify the decision-maker regarding as your 2.__________product or service immediately and get to know himon a friendly basis. Do your homework. Be prepared todiscuss detail of your product or proposal. Be ready 3.__________to answer technical questions.Familiarize yourself to the Moslem and national 4.__________holidays. Avoid a visit during Ramadan, the Moslemmonth of fasting. Most Arab countries have a six-dayworkweek from Saturday through Thursday. When matching 5.__________with the Monday to Friday practice in most Westerncountries, it leaves only three and a half workdaysshared. Remember this in planning your appointments.Moslems do not eat pork. Some are strict about thereligion's prohibition for alcoholic beverages. If you 6.__________are not sure, wait your host to suggest the proper 7.__________thing to drink.When an Arab says yes, he may mean “maybe”. When hesays maybe, he probably mean “no”. you will seldom get a direct “no”from an Arab because it is considered impolite. Also, he does not wantto close his options. Instead of “no”, he will say “inshallah”,which means “if God is willing”. In the other hand, “yes” does not 8. ________ necessary mean “yes”. A smile and a slow nod might seem 9. ________ like an agreement, but in fact, your host is being polite. AnArab considers it impolite to agree with a guest. 10. _______Key: 1. of → to2. as→ /3. detail → details / every detail4. to → with5. matching → matched6. for → against7. wait ∧your → for8. In → On9. necessary → necessarily10. agree → disagree (or: Add “not” before “to agree”)Americans this year will swallow 15000 tons ofaspirin, one of safest and most effective drugs 1.__________invented by man. The most popular medicines in the 2.__________world today, it is an effective pain reliever. Its badeffects are relatively mild, and it is cheap.For millions of people suffered from arthritics, 3.__________it is the only thing that works. Aspirin, in short, istruly the 20th-century wonder drug. It is also thesecond largest suicide drug and is the leading cause ofpoisoning among children. it has side effects that, if 4.__________ relatively mild, are largely unrecognized between users. 5.__________ Although aspirin was first sold by Germam companyin 1899, it has been around much longer than that.Hippocrates, in ancient Greece, understood the medical valueof the leaves and tree bark which today is known to 6.__________ contain salicylates, the chemical in aspirin. during the19th century, there was a great number of experimentation 7.__________ in Europe with this chemical, and it led in the introduction 8.__________ of aspirin. By 1915, aspirin tablets were availablein the United States.A small quantity of aspirin(two five-grain tablets)relieves pain and inflammation. It also reduces down 9.__________fever by interfering with some of the body's reactions.Specifically, aspirin seems to slow down the formationof the acids involved in pain and the complex chemicalreactions that cause fever. The chemistry of these acidsis not fully understood, and the slowing effect of aspirin 10.__________ is well known.参考答案1. of ∧safest → the2. medicines → medicine(or: drug)3. suffered → suffering4. if → though(or: although)5. between → among6. is → are7. nu mber → deal(or: amount,quantity)8. in → to9. down → /10. and → butOnly a generation ago, Mauritania's capital city wasmany day's walk from the Sahara. Today it is in the Sahara. 1._______ The sand blows through the city streets and piles up in 2.__________ walls and fences. The desert stretches out as far as theeye can see.In some parts of the Amazon rain forest in brazil, allthe trees have cut down. The earth lies bare and dry in the 3._______hot sun. Nothing grow there anymore. 4.__________Over vast areas of every continent, the rainfall andvegetation necessary for life is disappearing. Already 5.__________more than 40 percent of the earth's land is desert and 6.__________desert-like. About 628 million people--one out of seven--live in these dry regions. In the past, they have managed tosurvive, but in difficulty. Now, largely through problems 7.________caused by modern life, our existence is threatened by the 8._________slow, steady spread of the earth's deserts.Many countries first became concerned in 1970s after 9.__________a terrible drought and famine destroyed Africa's Sahel,the fragile desert along the south edge of the Sahara.Thousands of people died even though there was a worldwideeffort to send food and medicine to the starved people. 10.__________ 参考答案1. day's → days'2. in → against3. have ∧cut → been4. grow → grows5. is → are6. and → or7. in → with8. our → their9. in ∧1970s → the10. starved → neededCrime has its own cycles, a magazine reportedsome years before. Police records that were studied 1.__________for five years from over 2400 cities and towns showa surprised link between changes in the season and 2.__________ crime patterns.The pattern of crime has varied very littleover a long period of years. Murder reaches its highduring July and August, as does rape and other violent 3.__________ attacks. Murder, however, is more than seasonal: it is a 4.__________ weekend crime. It is also a nighttime crime: 62 percentof members are committed between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m.Unlike the summer high in crimes of bodily harm,burglary has a different cycle. You are most likelyto being robbed between 6 p.m. and 2 a.m. on a Saturday 5._________ night in December, January, or February. The mostuncriminal month of all? May--except for one strangestatistic. More dog bites are reported in this monththan in an other month of the year. 6.__________Apparent our intellectual seasonal cycles are 7.__________completely different from our criminal tendencies.professor Huntington, of the Foundation for the Studyof Cycles, made extensive studies to discover theseasons when people read serious books, attend scientificmeetings, make the highest scores on examinations,and to propose the most changes to patents. In all 8.__________ instances, he found a spring peak and an autumn peakseparated by a summer low. On other hand, Professor 9.__________H untington’s studies indicated that June is the peakmonth for suicides and admissions in mental hospitals. 10.__________ June is also a peak month for marriages!参考答案1. before → ago2. surprised → surprising3. does → do4. however → moreover5. being → be6. an → any7. apparent → apparently8. t o(1) → /9. On ∧other → the10. in → toJungle country is not friently to man, but it ispossible to survive there. You must have the right equipmentand you must know a lot important things about 1.__________woodcraft(森林知识). Then your choices of staying living 2.__________are very good.No one should go into the jungle without the rightequipment. You need lightweight clothings, a good sheath 3.__________knife or machete, and a compass. Fishhooks and a line, arifle and ammunition, matches in a waterproof container,and a poncho are necessary too. Such is a mosquito net 4.__________to pretect the head.In the jungle you can get hopeless lost within 5.__________five minutes after leaving a knowing landmark. That is 6.__________why you should always carry a compass. In open country,during the day, you can tell which way to go by studyingthe sun. At night the stars are sure of guides to direction 7.__________But in most places the jungle rooftop is so thickthat this is impossible to see the sun or the stars. Again 8.__________and again you must check the position by the compass.Keep alert. Watch the ground in front of you carefully.Stop and listen now and again. Avoid haste, and restoften. In a place where is hot and humid, the person who 9.__________sets a fast pace will soon become tired. A steady, evenpace is wisest on the long run. 10.__________When some nineteenth century New Yorkers said "Harlem",they meant almost all of Manhattan above Eighty-sixth Street.Toward the end of the century, however, a groupof citizens in upper Manhattan-want perhaps, to shape a closer 1._________ and more precise sense of community—designated a section thatthey wished to have known as Harlem. The chosen area was theHarlem which Blacks were moving in the first decades of the 2.________new century as they left their old settlements on the middle andlower blocks of the West Side.As the community became predominantly Black, the veryword "Harlem" seemed to lose its old meaning. At time it was 3.________ easy to forget that "Harlem" was originally the Dutch name"Harlem"; the community it described had been founded by 4.________ people from Holland;and that for most of its three centuries—itwas first settled in the sixteen hundreds—it had been preoccupied 5.________ by White New Yorkers. "Harlem" became synonymous to 6.________Black life and Black style in Manhattan. Blacks living thereused the word as though they had coined it on themselves—not 7.________ only to designate their area of residence but to express theirsense of the various qualities of its life and atmosphere. As theyears passed, "Harlem" asserted an even larger meaning. In 8.________the words of Adam Clayton Powell, Sr., the pastor of theAbyssinian Baptist Church, Harlem "became the symbol of libertyand the Promised Land to Negroes everywhere".The white House began to be built in 1792, but it was notcompleted until ten years later. Every American president livedin it except for George Washington, although he did have a 1.________ majority part in designing it. 2.________The government held a competition to choose the bestdesign for the president's house. The winner was a young man of 3.________ South Carolina, James Hoban. His design was a three-levelhouse of stone. And President Washington made some changesin the winning design. He made the house long and wider, and 4.________ changed it into a two-storied house instead of three.The second president, John Adams, was first to live in the 5.________White House. When he and his wife moved onto the new house 6.________ in November, 1800, work was still going on, although the mainlive area was completed. The whole work did not finish until the 7.________ administration of the 3rd president, Thomas Jefferson.There are great many reasons for studying what philosophers 1.________ have said in the past. One is that we cannot separate thehistory of philosophy from which of science. Philosophy is 2.________large discussion about matters on which few people are quite 3.________ certain, and those few hold opposite opinions. As knowledgeincreases, philosophy buds off the sciences.For an example, in the ancient world and the Middle Ages 4.________ philosophers discussed motion. Aristotle and St. ThomasAquinas taught that a moving body would slow down until a force 5.________ were constantly applied to it. They were wrong. It goes on movingunless something slows it down. But they had good arguments ontheir side, and if we study these, and the experimentswhich proved them right this will help us to distinguish truth 6.________from false in the scientific controversies of today. 7.________Aphrodite loved Adonis more than she did to heaven, for 1.________He was a brisk, lovely young hunter. She abandoned her residenceat Olympus and took to the woods, where she dressedherself up like a huntress and kept the youth companion all day 2.________ long. With him she roved through bushy grounds and groves andover hills and dales, cheering hounds and pursuing game of aharmless sort. They had a great time together. However, shewarned him many times to chase wild beasts like lions and 3.________wolves, but the young man just laughed at the idea.One day, after warning him thus, she left to Olympus in 4.________her chariot. Quite by chance Adonis' hounds found a boar, that 5.________roused Adonis to enthusiasm. He hit the beast with a dart, and 6.________the boar, turning on him ,buried its white tusk deep into histender side and trampled him to death.When Aphrodite came back to find her lover cold in death,she burst into a passion of tears. Unable to wrest him back fromthe low world, she sprinkled nectar on Adonis' blood and 7.________turned it into anemone, a delicate purple flower.Word came from California of a new weapon in the war on household pests.Two scientists work for a f irm in California developed 1.__________a new method to eliminate insects with using dangerous chemicals.The new 2.__________ weapon—hot air.The basic idea is that insect pests can adjust to temperature much above 3._______ normal. In laboratory experiments,cockroaches and termites can’t survive much more than a quarter of hour at 100 degrees 4.__________Fahrenheit or about fifty degrees centigrade. The new method involves covering a house with a huge t ent,and fill it with air heated to 5.__________around 65 degrees centigrade.Hot air is forced in with fans and the tent keeps the heat inside t he house.Although termites try to escape by 6.__________ hiding in wood beams,the heat tr eatment must be continued by four to six hours.But when it's 7.__________all over and the insects are dead,there are no toxic residues to danger humans or pets,and no 8.__________ funny smells.Scientists claim that there's no danger of fire too.9._______。

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改错: 历年全真试题及参考答案(00.1-06.12)00.1Until the very latest moment of his existence, manhas been bound to the planet on which he originated anddeveloped. Now he had the capability to leave that planet S1._______and move out into the universe to those worlds which hehas known previously only directly. Men have explored S2._______parts of the moon, put spaceships in orbit around anotherplanet and possibly within the decade will land into anotherS3._______planet and explore it. Can we be toobold as toS4._______suggest that we may be able to colonize other planetS5._______within the not - too - distant future ? Some have advocatedsuch a procedure as a solution to the populationproblem: ship the excess people off to the moon. Butwe must keep in head the billions of dollars we mightS6._______spend in carrying out the project. To maintain theearth's population at its present level, we would haveto blast off into space 7,500 people every hour ofevery day of the year.Why are we spending so littlemoney on spaceS7._______exploration ? Consider the greatneed for improvingS8._______many aspects of the global environment, one is surelyjustified in his concern for the money and resourcesthat they are poured into the space exploration efforts.S9._______But perhaps we should look at both sides of thecoin before arriving hasty conclusions.S10._______00.6When you start talking about good and bad mannersyou immediately start meetingdifficulties. Manypeople just cannot agree what they mean. We asked alady, who replied that she thought you could tell awell-mannered person on the way they occupied the S1._______space around them—for example, when such a personwalks down a street he or she is constantly unaware of S2._______others. Such people never bump into other people.However, a second person thought that this wasmore a question of civilized behavior as good manners. S3._______Instead, this other person told us a story, it heS4._______said was quite well known, about an American whohad been invited to an Arab meal at one of the countriesS5._______of the Middle East. The American hasn't beenS6._______told very much about the kind of food he mightexpect. If he had known about American food, heS7._______might have behaved better.Immediately before him was a very flat piece ofbread that looked, to him, very much as a napkin (餐巾).S8._______Picking it up, he put it into his collar, so that itfalls across his shirt. His Arab host, who had beenS9._______watching, said of nothing, but immediately copiedS10._______the action of his guest.And that, said this second person, was a fineexample of good manners.01.6More people die of tuberculosis (结核病) than of anyother disease caused by a single agent. This has probablybeen the case in quite a while. During the early stagesof S1. ________the industrial revolution, perhaps one in every seventh S2.________deaths in Europe's crowded cities were caused by the S3. ________ disease. From now on, though, western eyes, missing the S4. ________ global picture, saw the trouble going into decline. With occasional breaks for war, the rates of death andinfection in the Europe and America dropped steadily S5. ________through the 19th and 20th centuries. In the 1950s, the introduction of antibiotics (抗菌素) strengthened thetrend in rich countries, and the antibiotics were allowedto be imported to poor countries.Medicalresearchers S 6. ________declared victory and withdrew.They are wrong. In the mid-1980s the frequency of S7. ________ infections and deaths started to pick up again around theworld. Where tuberculosis vanished, it came back; in S8. ________ many places where it had never been away, it grew better. S9. ________The World Health Organization estimates that 1.7billion people (a third of the earth's population) sufferfrom tuberculosis. Even when the infection rate wasfalling, population growth kept the number of clinicalcases more or less constantly at 8 million a year. Around S10. ________3 million of those people died, nearly all of them in poor countries.02.1Sporting activities are essentially modified forms of huntingbehavior. Viewing biologically, the modern footballer is revealed as a S1.________member of a disguised hunting pack. His killing weapon has turned intoa harmless football and his prey into a goal-mouth. If his aim isinaccurate S2.________and he scores a goal, enjoys the hunter's triumph of killing hisprey. S3._________To understand how thistransformation has taken placewemust briefly look up at our ancient ancestors. They spent over aS4.________million year evolving asco-operative hunters. Theirvery survivalS5._______depended on success in thehunting-field. Under thispressure their wholeway of life, even if their bodies, became radically changed. They became S6.________chasers, runners, jumpers, aimers, throwers and prey-killers.They co-operate as skillfulmale-group attackers.S7.________Then, about ten thousand years ago, when this immensely longS8.________formative period of hunting for food, they became farmers. Their improved intelligence, so vital to their old hunting life, were put to a new S9._______use-that of penning ( 把……关在圈中), controlling and domesticatingtheir prey. The food was there on the farms, awaiting their needs. Therisks and uncertainties of farming were no longer essential for survival. S10._______02.6A great many cities are experiencing difficulties whichare nothing new in the history of cities, except in their scale.Some cities have lost their original purpose and have not foundnew one. And any large or rich city is going to attract poorS1._________immigrants, who flood in, filling with hopes of prosperityS2._________which are then often disappointing. There are backward townson the edge of Bombay or Brasilia, just as though there wereS3._________on the edge of seventeenth-century London or early nine-teenth-century Paris. This is new is the scale. DescriptionsS4._________written by eighteenth-century travelers of the poor of Mexico City, and the enormous contrasts that was to be found there,S5._________are very dissimilar to descriptions of Mexico City today -theS6._________poor can still be numbered in millions.The whole monstrous growth rests on economic prosperity,but behind it lies two myths: the myth of the city as aS7._________promised land, that attracts immigrants from rural povertyS8._________and brings it flooding into city centers, and the myth of theS9._________country as a Garden of Eden, which,a few generations late,S10._________sends them flooding out again to the suburbs.03.6The Seattle Times Company is one newspaper firm thathas recognized the need for change and done something aboutit. In the newspaper industry, papers must reflect the diversityof the communities to which they provide information.It must reflect that diversity with their news coverage or riskS1._______losing their readers' interest and their advertisers' support.Operating within Seattle, which has 20 percents racialS2.________minorities, the paper has put into place policies andprocedures for hiring and maintain a diverse workforce. TheS3._______underlying reason for the change is that for information to befair, appropriate, and subjective, it should be reported by theS4._________same kind of population that reads it.A diversity committee composed of reporters, editors, and photographers meets regularly to value the Seattle Times'S5.________content and to educate the rest of the newsroom staff aboutdiversity issues. In an addition, the paper instituted a contentS6.________audit(审查) that evaluates thefrequency and manner of representation of woman and people of color in photographs.S7._________Early audits showed that minorities were pictured far too infrequently and were pictured with a disproportionatenumber of negative articles. The audit results from S8.________improvement in the frequency of majority representation and S9.________their portrayal in neutral or positive situations. And, with a S10._______result, the Seattle Times has improved as a newspaper.The diversity training and content audits helped the SeattleTimes Company to win the PersonnelJournal Optimal Awardfor excellence in managing change.03.9"Home, sweet home" is a phrase that expresses an essential attitudein the United States. Whether the reality of life in the familyhouse is sweet or no sweet. The cherished ideal of home has great S1.________importance for many people.This ideal is a vital part of the American dream. This dream, dramatized in the history of nineteenth-century European settlers of theAmerican West, was to find a piece of place, build a house for one'sS2.________family, and started a farm. Thesesmall households were portraits of S3.________independence: the entirefamily--mother, father, children, evengrandparents—live in a small house and working together to supportS4.________each other. Anyone understood the life and death importance of family S5.________cooperation and hard work.Although most people in the United States no longer live on farms, but the ideal of home ownership is just as strong in the twentieth S6.________ century as it was in the nineteenth.When U.S, soldiers came home before World War II, forS7.________example, they dreamed of buyinghouses and starting families. But there S8.________was a tremendous boom in home building. The new houses, typically in the suburbs, were often small and more or less identical, but itS9.________satisfied a deep need. Many regarded the single-family house the basis of S10.________ their way of life.03.12Thomas Malthus published his "Essay on the Principle of Population" almost 200 years ago. Ever since then, forecastershave being warning that worldwide famine was just around the S1________next corner. The fast-growingpopulation's demand for food,they warned, would soon exceed their supply, leading to S2________widespread food shortages and starvation.But in reality, the world's total grain harvest has risensteadily over the years. Except for relative isolated trouble spots S3________like present-day Somalia, and occasional years of good harvests, S4________the world's food crisis has remained just around the corner. Most experts believe this can continue even as if the population S5________doubles by the mid-21st century, although feeding 10 billionpeople will not be easy for politics,economic and environmental S6________reasons. Optimists point to concrete examples of continued improvements in yield. In Africa, by instance, improved seed, S7________more fertilizer and advanced growing practices have more than double corn and wheat yields in an experiment. Elsewhere, rice S8________experts in the Philippines are producing a plant with few stems S9_________and more seeds. There is no guarantee that plant breeders can continue to develop new, higher-yielding crop, but most researchers see their success to date as reason for hope. S10________04.6Culture refers to the social heritage of a people - thelearned patterns for thinking, feeling and acting that characterizea population or society, include the expression of these S1._______patterns in material things. Culture is compose of non-material S2._______culture -abstract creations like values, beliefs, customsand institutional arrangements and material culture -physical object like cooking pots, computers and bathtubs. S3._______In sum, culture reflects both the ideas we share or everythingS4._______we make. In ordinary speech, a person of culture isthe individual can speak another language - the person who S5._______is unfamiliar with the arts, music, literature, philosophy, or S6._______history. But to sociologists, to be human is to be cultured,because of culture is the common world of experience we S7._______share with other members of our group.Culture is essentially to our humanness. It provides a S8._______kind of map for relating to others. Consider how you findyour way about social life. How doyou know how to act in a classroom, or a department store, or toward a person whosmiles or laugh at you? S9._______Your culture supplies you by broad, standardized, S10._______ready-made answers for dealing with each of these situations. Therefore, if we know a persons culture, we can understandand even predict a good deal of his behavior.05.1The World Health Organization (WHO) says its ten-yearcampaign to remove leprosy (麻风病) as a world healthproblem has been successful. Doctor Brundtland, head of theWHO, says a number of leprosy cases around the world hasS1._______been cut of ninety percent during the past ten years. She says S2._______efforts are continuing to complete end the disease. S3._______Leprosy is caused by bacteria spread through liquid fromthe nose and mouth. The disease mainly effects the skin and S4._______nerves. However, if leprosy is not treated it can cause permanent damage for the skin, nerves, eyes, arms or legs. S5.________In 1999, an international campaign began to end leprosy. The WHO, governments ofcountries most affected by the disease, and several other groups are part of the campaign.This alliance guarantees that all leprosy patients, even they S6._______are poor, have a right to the most modern treatment.Doctor Brundtland says leprosy is no longer a diseasethat requires life-long treatments by medical experts. Instead, patients can take that is called a multi-drug therapy. This S7._______modern treatment will cure leprosy in 6 to 12 months,depend on the form of the disease. The treatment combines S8.________several drugs taken daily or once a month. The WHO hasgiven multi-drug therapy to patients freely for the last five S9.________years. The members of the alliance against leprosy plan totarget the countries which still threatened by leprosy. Among S10_______the estimated 600,000 victims around the world, the WHObelieves about 70% are in India. The disease also remains a problem in Africa and South America.05.12Every week hundreds of CVs(简历) land on our desks.We’ve seen it all: CVs printed on pink paper, CVs that are 10pages long and CVs with silly mistakes in first paragraph. AS1 ________good CV is your passport to an interview and ,ultimate , to S2________the job you want.Initial impressions are vital, and a badly presented CVcould mean acceptance, reg ardless of what’s in it. S3_______Here are a few ways to avoid end up on the reject pile. S4_______Print your CV on good-quality white paper.CVs with flowery backgrounds or pink paper willstand out upon all the wrong reasons.S5_______Get someone to check for spelling and grammaticalerrors, because a spell-checker will pick up every S6________mistake. CVs with errors will be rejected-it showsthat yo u don’t pay attention to detail.Restrict your self to one or two pages, andlisting any publications or referees on a separate sheet. S7_______If you are sending your CV electronically, check theformatting by sending it to yourself first. keep up S8_______the format simple.Do not send a photo unless specifically requested. Ifyou have to send on ,make sure it is one taking in aS9________professional setting, rather than a holiday snap.Getting the presentation right is just the first step. Whatabout the content? The Rule here is to keep it factual andtruthful-exaggerations usually get find out. And remember S10_______to tailor your CV to each different job.06.6Until recently, dyslexia and other reading problems werea mystery to most teachers and parents. As a result, too manykids passed through school without master the printed page. S1_______Some were treated as mentallydeficient; many were left functionally illiterate(文盲的), unable to ever meet their potential. But in the last several years, there’s been arevolution in that we’ve learned about reading and dyslexia. S2_______Scientists are using a variety of new imaging techniques towatch the brain at work. Their experiments have shown that reading disorders are most likely the result of what is, in an effect, S3_______faulty writing in the brain-not lazy, stupidity or a poor home S4________environmen t. There’s also convincing evidence which dyslexia S5________is largely inherited. It is nowconsidered a chronic problemfor some kids, not just a “phase”. Scientists have alsodiscarded another old stereotype that almost all dyslexics areboys. Studies indicate that many girls are affecting as well-S6________and not getting help.At same time, educational researchers have come up S7________with innovative teaching strategies for kids who are havingtrouble learning to read. New screening tests are identifying children at risk before they get discouraged by year of S8________frustration and failure. And educators are trying to get the message to parents that theyshould be on the alert for thefirst signs of potential problems. It’s an urgent miss ion. Mass literacy is a relative new S9________social goal. A hundred years ago people didn’t need to begood readers in order to earn a living. But in the InformationAge, no one can get by with knowing how to read well and S10________understand increasingly complex material.06.12老六级The most important starting point for improving the understanding of science is undoubtedly an adequatescientific education at school. Public attitude towardsscience owe much the way science is taught in these S1________institutions. Today, school is what most people come into S2________contact with a formal instruction and explanation of sciencefor the first time, at least in a systematic way. It is at thispoint which the foundations are laid for an interest in science. S3________what is taught (and how) in this first encounter will largely determine an individual’s view of the subject in adult life. Understanding the original of the negative attitudes S4________towards science may help us to modify them. Most educationsystem neglect exploration, understanding and reflection. S5________Teachers in schools tend to present science as a collection of facts, often by more detail than necessary. As a result, S6________children memorize processes such as mathematical formulasor the periodic table, only to forget it shortly afterwards. The S7________task of learning facts and concepts, one at a time, makeslearning laborious, boring and efficient. Such a purely S8________empirical approach, which consists of observation anddescription, is also, in a sense, unscientific or incomplete.There is therefore a need for resources and methods ofteaching that facilitates a deep understanding of science in S9________an enjoyable way. Science should not only be ‘fun’ in thesame way as playing a video game, but ‘hard fun’----a deepfeeling of connection made possibly only by imaginative S10________engagement.06年12月新六级The National Endowment for the Arts recently releasedthe results of its “Reading at Risk” survey, which describedthe movement of the American public away from books and literature and toward televisionand electronic media.According to the survey, “reading is on the decline on every S1________region, within every ethnic group, and at every educational level.”The day the NEA report released, the U.S. House, in a tie S2________vote, upheld the government’s right to obtain bookstore andlibrary records under a provision of the USA Patriot Act. TheHouse proposal would have barred the federal governmentfrom demand library records, reading lists, book customer S3________lists and other material in terrorism and intelligence investigations. These two events are completely unrelated to, yet theyS4________echo each other in the message they send about the place ofbooks and reading in American culture. At the heartof the NEA survey is the belief in our democratic S5________system depends on leaders who can think critically, analyzetexts and writing clearly. All of these are skills promoted by S6________reading and discussing books and literature. At the same time, through a provision of the Patriot Act, the leaders of ourcountry are unconsciously sending the message that readingmay be connected to desirable activities that might S7________undermine our system of government rather than helping democracy flourish.Our culture’s decline in reading begin well before the S8________existence of the Patriot Act. During the 1980s’ culture wars,school systems across the country pulled some books fromlibrary shelves because its content was deemed by parents S9________and teachers to be inappropriate. 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