英语六级改错试题:改错部分20篇(9)
英语六级改错试题20篇

英语六级改错试题20篇第一篇: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 apresent. 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 isirresistible, 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, noassistant 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 his services 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 acommitment 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 cities instead 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 almost nothing 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 only improvement 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 chicken sandwich-they can all be fatal.Clearly some risks worth taking, especially when the --61. rewards high: a man surrounded by flames and smoke generally considers that jumping out of a second-floor window 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 some people 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 →his63. 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 interesting.Interviews are also a good way to get a sampling of people's opinions on various questions. Here aresome suggestions that will help you make most of a --72. planned interview:1. If the person to be interviewed (theinterviewee) 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 next hundred 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 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 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, who knows 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 next hundred 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 ownagriculture. 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 a perfect 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考试大_CET-6 考试考试大_CET-6 考试。
六级改错

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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。 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)语法知识(3)篇章理解。 一、词汇用法错误 词汇错误不同于篇章理解错误,它一般不需要根 据整篇文章的主要内容和上下文的逻辑关系来进行分 析和思考。词汇错误常常局限在句子水平上,也就是 说,只看某一行或某一个句子就可以把这类错误挑出 来并对它们加以改正。 考生只有平时打下扎实的词汇基础,准确把握单 词的词性及词义,才能将词语错误辨别出来。词汇错 误主要包括词性错误、易混词误用和固定搭配错误。 二、改错题中的语法错误
改错题之常见错误归类
“改错的目的是测试学生综合运用语言的能力”。 改错题的主要错误类型有主谓不一致、时态和 语态错误、连接词误用、形容词与副词错误、 反义词误用、非谓语动词错误、关系代词错误、 介词错误、缺漏和赘述、句子结构等等。考生 在做改错题时,首先应通读短文,对文章有个 大致的了解。然后,仔细读出现10个错误的所 在行,一般来说,每个错误基本都可以归入上 述的某一个错误类型,看有没有出现语法错误 和词汇错误。如果通过细读确认没有语法错误 和词汇错误,那就把细读扩大到该行
• 5、名词和冠词的错误 • 最近比较经常考查名词的错误的是关于名词的单 复数问题,如2000年1月的75题,将planet根据上下文 改为复数形式。而对于冠词的考查,主要是单数名词 前面一定要有一个冠词来修饰,如2002年6月的S1题 在new one前要加一个不定冠词a。 • 6、非谓语动词 • 非谓语动词分为三类:不定式、动名词和分词。 其中分词又分为现在分词和过去分词,其特点是:不 定式、动名词和分词可以做很多句子成分,但就是不 能单独做谓语,这也是它们被称为“非谓语动词”的原 因。这也是在四六级考试改错中常见的错误。如2000 年1月的78题将consider改为considering。
英语作文改错真题及答案

英语作文改错真题及答案Possible essay:English Writing: Correcting Errors in Sentences。
As English learners, we often make mistakes in our writing. These errors can range from minor typos and misspellings to more serious grammatical and structural problems. To become better writers, we need to identify and correct these errors. In this essay, I will provide some examples of common errors in sentences and show how to fix them.1. Error: The sun rises at the east.Correction: The sun rises in the east.Explanation: We use "in" to indicate a location or direction, while "at" is used for a specific point or time.2. Error: I'm very exciting to see you again.Correction: I'm very excited to see you again.Explanation: "Exciting" is an adjective that describes something that causes excitement, while "excited" is an adjective that describes someone who feels excitement.3. Error: She don't like to eat sushi.Correction: She doesn't like to eat sushi.Explanation: "Don't" is the contraction of "do not", which is used with plural subjects or the pronoun "you". "Doesn't" is the contraction of "does not", which is used with singular subjects.4. Error: He is taller than me.Correction: He is taller than I am.Explanation: In comparisons, we use the subject pronounafter "than" to complete the implied verb. Therefore, wesay "than I am" instead of "than me".5. Error: They're going to they're house.Correction: They're going to their house.Explanation: "They're" is the contraction of "they are", while "their" is a possessive pronoun that shows ownership.6. Error: I have too much homework to do.Correction: I have too much homework.Explanation: The verb "to do" is redundant in this sentence, as it repeats the meaning of "homework". We can simply say "I have too much homework" to convey the same idea.7. Error: He is a good friend of mine.Correction: He is a good friend.Explanation: The phrase "of mine" is unnecessary inthis sentence, as it does not add any new information. We can simply say "He is a good friend" to convey the same idea.8. Error: She is more intelligent than any other students in the class.Correction: She is more intelligent than any other student in the class.Explanation: The word "student" should be singular, as it refers to one person in the class. We use "any other" to compare one person with the rest of the group.9. Error: I'm going to the store, do you want to come with?Correction: I'm going to the store, do you want to come with me?Explanation: The pronoun "me" is needed to complete the phrasal verb "come with", which means "come with me".10. Error: He has a lot of experience, he worked in many different countries.Correction: He has a lot of experience, as he worked in many different countries.Explanation: The second clause is a dependent clause that needs a conjunction to connect it to the first clause. We can use "as" to show the cause-and-effect relationship between the two clauses.In conclusion, correcting errors in sentences requires attention to detail, knowledge of grammar rules, and practice. By identifying and fixing common errors, we can improve our writing skills and communicate more effectively in English.。
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。
大学英语六级考试改错题专项练习题精编

大学英语六级考试改错题专项练习题精编UNIT 1Learning does not happen passively. It is an activity which a person does. It is a task which can be attempted in various of ways, some of which are 1._____more appropriate than others. When the material to be learned is 2._____a interest to him, effective learning usually proceeds automatically. In the first place, the person at once relates the material to other material which has already securely learned. Subsequently, the relevance 4._____of the newly learned material to his interests assures its being 5.______recalled on many occasions; and one repetition minimizes 6.______the likelihood of remembering. Furthermore, the subsequent use 7.______of the new material is likely to take place in a variety of contexts and, so, the material becomes related to a narrower range of other material.8.___Because of all this, the material is and recalled with increasingly readiness in a variety of 9._____contexts. Without really trying, the person had fulfilled a 10._____few important conditions of effective learning.1.第一个of 去掉2. is 后加of3. with 改为to4. has改为is 或者在has后加been5. assures 改为ensures6. one 改为this / the7. remembering改为forgetting8. narrower 改为wider9. increasingly改为increasing10. had 改为hasUNIT 2Almost every new innovation goes through three phases. When initially introducing into the market, the process 1._____ of adoption is slow. The early models are expensive and hard to use, and perhaps even unsafe. The economicimpact is relatively great. 2. _____ The second phase is the explosive one, where the innovation was rapidly adopted by a large number of people. It gets 3. _____ cheaper and easier to use and becomes something familiar. And then in the third stage, diffusion of the innovation slows down again, as if it permeates out across the economy. 4. _____ During the explosive phase, whole new industries spring up to produce the new product or innovation, and to service it. For example, during the 1920s, there was dramatic 5. _____ acceleration in auto production, from 1.9 million in 1920 to 4.5 million in 1929. This boom was accompanied with all 6. _____ sorts of other essential activities necessary for an auto-based nation: Roads had to been built for the cars to 7. _____run on; refineries and oil wells, to provide the gasoline; and garages, to repair it. 8. _____ Historically, the same pattern is repeated again and again with innovations. The construction of the electrical system requested an enormous early investment in generation and 9. _____ distribution capacity. The introduction of the radio was followed by a buying spree (无节制的狂热行为) by Americans what quickly brought radios into almost half of all households 10. _____ by 1930, up from nearly none in 1924.1. introducing改introduced;2. great 改small;3. was 改is;4. as 后面的if 去掉;5. was 后面加a;6. with 改by;7. been 改be;8. it 改them;9. requested 改required;10. what 改that.UNIT 3When 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 group of citizens in upperManhattan-want perhaps, to shape a closer 1._________ and more precise sense of communitydesignated a section that they 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 and lower blocks of the West Side.As the community became predominantly Black, the very worHarlem seemed to lose its old meaning. At time it was 3.________ easy to forget that Harlemwas originally the people from Holland;and that for most of its three centuriesit was first settled in the sixteen hundredsit had been preoccupied5.________ by White New Yorkers. Harlembecame synonymous to6.________ Black life and Black style in Manhattan. Blacks living there used the word as though they had coined it on themselvesnot7.________ only to designate their area of residence but to express their sense of the various qualities of its life and atmosphere. As the years passed, Harlemasserted an even larger meaning. In8.________ the words of Adam Clayton Powell, Sr., the pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, Harlem became the symbol of liberty and the Promised Land to Negroes everywhere.By 1919 Harlems population had grown by several thousand. It had received its share of wartime migration from the South, the Caribbean, and parts of colonial Africa. Some of the new arrivalsmerely lived for Harlem; it was New York they had 9.________ come to, looking for jobs and for all the other legendary opportunities of life in the city. To others who migrated to Harlem, New York was merely the city in which they found themselves: Harlem was exactly what they wished to be. 10.________答案1. want wanting?该句的谓语动词在破折号之后,即designate,因此有必要将前一动词变成分词形式。
大学英语六级考试改错题专项练习题精编

大学英语六级考试改错题专项练习题精编2014大学英语六级考试改错题专项练习题精编UNIT 1Learning does not happen passively. It is an activity which a person does. It is a task which can be attempted in various of ways, some of which are 1._____more appropriate than others. When the material to be learned is 2._____a interest to him, effective learning usually proceeds automatically. In the first place, the person at once relates the material to other material which has already securely learned. Subsequently, the relevance 4._____of the newly learned material to his interests assures its being 5.______recalled on many occasions; and one repetition minimizes 6.______the likelihood of remembering. Furthermore, the subsequent use 7.______of the new material is likely to take place in a variety of contexts and, so, the material becomes related to a narrower range of other material. 8.___Because of all this, the material is and recalled with increasingly readiness in a variety of 9._____contexts. Without really trying, the person had fulfilled a 10._____few important conditions of effective learning.1.第一个 of 去掉2. is 后加 of3. with 改为to4. has改为 is 或者在has后加been5. assures 改为 ensures6. one 改为this / the7. remembering改为 forgetting8. narrower 改为 wider9. increasingly改为 increasing10. had 改为 hasUNIT 2Almost every new innovation goes through three phases. When initially introducing into the market, the process 1._____ of adoption is slow. The early models are expensive and hard to use, and perhaps even unsafe. The economicimpact is relatively great.2. _____ The second phase is the explosive one, where the innovation was rapidly adopted by a large number of people. It gets3. _____ cheaper and easier to use and becomes something familiar. And then in the third stage, diffusion of the innovation slows down again, as if it permeates out across the economy.4. _____ During the explosive phase, whole new industries spring up to produce the new product or innovation, and to service it. For example, during the 1920s, there was dramatic5. _____ acceleration in auto production, from 1.9 million in 1920 to 4.5 million in 1929. This boom was accompanied with all6. _____ sorts of other essential activities necessary for an auto-based nation: Roads had to been built for the cars to7. _____ run on; refineries and oil wells, to provide the gasoline; and garages, to repair it.8. _____ Historically, the same pattern is repeated again and again with innovations. The construction of the electrical system requested an enormous early investment in generation and9. _____ distribution capacity. The introduction of the radio was followed by a buying spree (无节制的狂热行为) by Americans what quickly brought radios into almost half of all households 10. _____ by 1930, up from nearly none in 1924.1. introducing改 introduced;2. great 改 small;3. was 改 is;4. as 后面的' if 去掉;5. was 后面加a;6. with 改 by;7. been 改 be;8. it 改 them;9. requested 改 required;10. what 改 that.UNIT 3When 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 group of citizens in upper Manhattan-want perhaps, to shape a closer 1._________ and more precise sense of community—designated a section that they 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 and lower blocks of the West Side. As the community became predominantly Black, the very wor“Harlem” seemed to lose its old meaning. At time it was 3.________ easy to forget that “Harlem”was originally the people from Holland;and that for most of its three centuries—it was 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 there used the word as though they had coined it on themselves—not 7.________ only to designate their area of residence but to express their sense of the various qualities of its life and atmosphere. As the years passed, “Harlem”asserted an even larger meaning. In 8.________ the words of Adam Clayton Powell, Sr., the pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, Harlem “became the symbol of liberty and the Promised Land to Negroes everywhere”.By 1919 Harlem"s population had grown by several thousand. It had received its share of wartime migration from the South, the Caribbean, and parts of colonial Africa. Some of the new arrivals merely lived for Harlem; it was New York they had 9.________ come to, looking for jobs and for all the other legendary opportunities of life in the city. T o others who migrated to Harlem, New York was merely the city in which they found themselves: Harlem was exactly what they wished to be. 10.________答案1. want→ wanting?。
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。
【大学英语六级改错试题及答案(20)】

【大学英语六级改错试题及答案(20)】Word came from California of a new weapon in the war on household pests.Two scientists work for a firm 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, 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 tent,and fill it with air heated to5.__________around 65 degrees centigrade.Hot air is forced in with fans and the tent keeps the heat inside the house.Although termites try to escape by 6.__________hiding in wood beams,the heat treatment 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.__________Since very few household materials will burn at 65 degrees centigrade.In fact,wood is prepared for by drying in the ovens at 100 degrees centigrade,that is substantially hotter. 10.__________答案1.work working2.with without3.can adjust can not adjust4.hour an hour5.fill filling6.Although Since7.by for8.danger endanger9.too either10.that which。
6级改错答案

答案:1995‐171. as → to72. about → /73. these → those74. admired → admiring75. employer → employee76. consciously → unconsciously77. comfortably → comfortable78. them → him79. friend → friends80. (without) → (without) being1995‐671. progress 表“进步”时,是不可数名词,故应去掉es.72. fill sth with sth 表“用…将某物装满”,是固定用法。
故应在rooms后加上with.73. 根据文章此处应为噪音,故应将voice改成noise.74. factory 与their不对应,故应将其改成its.75. make, let, have 等动词只能跟不带to 的不定式,作宾语补足语。
故应将ringing改成ring.76. 根据全文,此处不应说“因他们的吵闹而闻名”,即把by换成for.77. 去掉work前面的定冠词the, 因为work此处是泛指。
78. 修饰过去分词应该用副词,而不是形容词,故careful应为carefully.79. 本句中被分词修饰的jet是动作pass的发出者,也就是说jet与pass是主动的关系,所以pass后应加上ing。
本句中的从句是一个让步状语从句。
而if却是“如果”之意,所以最好将其换成though或although.1996‐1Part IV Error Correction71. from fact → from the fact72. recently → frequently73. rest → rests74. part → full75. its → their76. because → as77. different → same78. On → In79. men → women80. relative → relatively1996‐6Part IV Error Correction71. well → well as72. therefore → however73. offer → offers74. permit → permitting75. in → of76. culture → cultural77. big → small78. and → / OR: which → this79. contrast → contrary80. preparing → prepare1999‐6Part IV Cloze61. C 62. D 63. B 64. A 65. B 66. D 67. A 68. C 69. D 70. A 71. B 72. A 73. D 74. C 75. B 76. C 77. B 78. C 79. A 80. D20001‐1Part IV Error Correction71. had → has72. directly → indirectly73. into → onto/on74. too → so75. planet → planets76. head → mind77. little → much78. consider → considering79. they → /(删)80. arriving → arriving at (或 reaching)2000‐6Part IV Error Correction71. on → by72. unaware → aware73. as → than74. it → which75. at → in76. hasn’t → hadn’t77. American → Arab78. as → like79. falls → fell80. of → /Part IV Error Correction本文论述人们就good and bad manners的观点分歧,并通过两个实例来阐述以上主题。
6级综合改错及答案

英语六级改错综合训练一、题型特征作为CET传统题型之一,综合改错题仍然是与完型填空一起作为二选一出现,文章长度大约在200-250词之间,共包含10处错误。
每行不超过一处错误,而且不包括标点符号错误和纯粹的单词拼写错误。
二、错误类型1.逻辑表达错误2.介词使用错误3.代词使用错误4.非谓语动词使用错误5.主谓语前后不一致错误6.名词的错误7.代词使用错误8.冠词的错误9.句子结构的错误10.时态语态和语气的使用错误11.易混淆词的使用错误。
三、考查方式1.改正(correction)(/)2.删除(delete)(/)3.增添(add)(∧)四、解题步骤1、一般来说,做题时千万不要拿起来就改,先花1-2分钟从头到尾通读全文,,对文章大致内容有所了解,做到心中有数。
2、然后把重点放在有错误项的标有题号行,寻找较容易辨认的语法错误,如主谓不一致、时态、语态使用错误、非谓语动词错误等。
3、如果错行中不存在上述明显错误,则应查看是否有词语搭配错误、易混词错误、词性错误等等细节错误。
4、如果错行中急不存在语法错误,也不存在词汇错误,则从整体上查看上下文意思是否连贯,连接词是否使用正确,是否有逻辑混乱的现象,如否定句误用成肯定句造成句意不通等。
5、找到错误项后,按要求形式进行改正、删除或增添,并设法找到一个正确项使句子在语法语义逻辑上都成立。
五、错误类型例析1. 逻辑表达的错误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。
这类错误往往需要在考生充分理解全文并具有较强的语言综合应用能力的基础上方可解答。
一般来说,逻辑表达错误包括两种类型。
第一种是反义词的使用错误,常见的这类错误有:①派生反义词,如:encourage-discourage,load-unload,satisfy-dissatisfy等;②互补性反义词,如:dead-alive,boy-girl,man-woman,male-female,brother-sister,married-single等;③换位性反义词,如:buy-sell,give-receive,lend-borrow,husband-wife,parent-child,left-right等;④相对性反义词,如:easy-hard,big-small,cold-hot,old-young,wide-narrow,love-hate等;⑤按上下文语义,行中多用了not或no,或必须添上not或no。
六级英语改错题

⑧、百分比结构的主谓一致
fifty percent of + 名词,one percent of + 名词,谓语动 词的形式和百分比多少没有关系,主要取决于后面的名词, 比如: one percent of my students + are fifty percent of my time is spent on working. 这里要强调两个结构 half of =fifty percent most of + 可数名词 + are most of + 不可数名词+ is 例:Nearly half of the ancient meteor craters has been A B C found in central and eastern Canada. D 分析:C错,应改为have been。介词of的宾语为复数名 词短语,作主语的中心词half当然表复数,相应的谓语动词 应为复数形式。
②、用于名词后面作后置定语,现在分词表示主 动,过去分词表示被动 例:In the nineteenth century the Mohave Indians lived in the Northern A B Hemisphere grew their crops on river C D bottom lands. 分析:B错,生活在什么地方的人,人生活 是主动,因此改为living
②、For和since的区别 区别一:For 后面使用时间段,since 后面使用时间点 区别二:Since 只能用在现在完成时态,For 最主要用 在现在完成时和一般过去时 I has been a teacher for three years. I has been a teacher since 1996. I was a teacher for three years. 这种表达可以,for three years表示一段时间,was 表示过去做了三年,现在不 是老师了 例: Since 1921 the budget of the United States became A B the primary responsibility of the president. C D 分析:A错,应改 In. since一般要求主句用完成时态, 而句中谓语动词为过去式,其时间状语应与之呼应,故改 Since为In。
【大学英语六级改错试题及答案(9)】

【大学英语六级改错试题及答案(9)】Sporting 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 is inaccurate S2.________and he scores a goal, enjoys the hunter s triumph of killing his prey. S3._________To understand how this transformation has taken place wemust briefly look up at our ancient ancestors. They spent over aS4.________million year evolving as co-operative hunters. Their very survival S5._______depended on success in the hunting-field. Under this pressure 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 skillful male-group attackers. S7.________Then, about ten thousand years ago, when this immensely long S8.________formative period of hunting for food, they became farmers. Theirimproved 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._______参考答案:S1. Viewing ViewedS2. inaccurate accurateS3. (,) (enjoys) heS4. up /S5. year yearsS6. if /S7. co-operate co-operatedS8. when afterS9. were wasS10.farming hunting。
------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。
英语六级改错考题:改错部分20篇(10)

英语六级改错考题:改错部分20篇(10)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 whatwould 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。
英语六级考试短文改错典型例题解析

☆ 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。
(请注意我们文章里面用的是periods这种横线,考试应该划斜线的)☆ 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。
例 ----Television is rapidly becoming the literature of our periods. 1. timeMany of the arguments having used for the study of literature 2. /as a school subject are valid for ∧ study of television. 3. thel 题型范例与分析大学英语六级改错是六级考试不同于其他英语水平考试的一种特殊形式。
它之所以备受出题者的青睐,是因为它需要考生对英语具备相当高的综合能力。
考生的得分率往往不高。
无论语法、词汇、理解还是惯用法都能成为改错的对象,因此考生要在改错方面取得好成绩必须具备较好的语言基础知识(词汇、短语和语法)和相当的语言综合运用能力(词义、词形、词性、句型、结构、固定短语等)。
为了让考生迅速熟悉六级改错的题型并掌握解改错题的基本方法,这里以一篇六级改错真题和一篇六级改错模拟题为例,详细讨论六级改错的题型特点,并加以归纳、总结,使考生对六级改错有全面的了解,掌握解题思路和技巧,不至于考试时看到一道改错题,觉得无从下手。
ONELiving is risky. Crossing the road, driving a car, flying,swallowing an aspirin tablet or eating a chicken sandwich—theycan all be fatal. Clearly some risks worth taking, especially 71._______when the rewards are high: a man surroundedby flames andsmoke generally considers that jumping out of a second floorwindow is an acceptable risk to save its life. But in medicine a 72._______few procedures, drugs, operations or testsare really a matter of 73._______life and death. There may be sound medicine reasons for ac- 74. _______cepting electrical shock treatment, but such reasons are totallydependent in the balance of risks andbenefits for the patients. 75. _______Surgery for cancer may cure or prolong a life, but the re-moval of tonsils(扁桃体)cannot save anythinga sore throat. 76. _______Blood pressure drugs definitely help some people live after aheart attack, but these same drugs may beboth necessary and 77. _______harmful for those with only mild blood pressure problems.Deciding how much discomfort and risk we are preparing to 78._______put up with in the name of better health is a high personal mat- 79. _______ter, not a decision we should remain to doctors alone. 80. _______[注释]71 risks ∧ worth → are本句有一个由“when”引导的时间状语从句。
六级改错

六级改错六级改错题型分析•改错部分(error correction)是一种主观测试题,其目的是测试学生综合运用语言的能力。
改错的目的•新六级考试“改错的目的是测试学生综合运用语言的能力”。
•改错题综合了阅读理解、词汇与语法结构两种题型的特点,它不仅测试考生对篇章的理解能力,而且也测试考生对词汇和语法知识的掌握;同时,它还检查考生拼写单词的能力。
考查综合能力•改错中的很多错误其实就是很多学生在平时写作时经常犯的错误。
比如说意义形式容易混淆的词,搭配错误的词,词性,时态,语态,数,格等方面的错误。
可以说,改错考查了考生的综合能力。
改错形式题型通常为一篇200字左右的短文,文中分布有共10个错误,有“错误”标号的行中最多只有一个错误。
要求考生通过改正、增添或删除行中的某个词或短语的方式写出答案。
答题时间为15分钟。
三类错误:•1、错词(words mistaken)。
在标有题号的一行中有一词在词法、搭配或词义等方面有错误,要求考生找出错误并换上正确的词(change a word),这类错误在所有错误中占绝大多数。
2、缺词(words missing)。
在标有题号的一行的任何位置缺了一词,要求考生按语法、搭配或上下文语义的需要找出缺词的位置并补上所缺的词(insert a word)。
3、多词(words redundant)。
在标有题号的一行中有一词按语法、搭配或上下文语义要求纯属多余,要求考生认定该多余的词并划去(cross out a word)。
•短文共有10处错误,但究竟哪一行多一词,哪一行缺一词或错一词,则没有任何规律和标记。
•历年考题的统计资料表明,绝大多数改错设计为错词一类。
其主要原因除了命题因素外,更由于这类错误形式难度较大,更能考查考生的实际语言驾驭能力。
错误类型•从形式上看,需要纠正的错误分为两大类:•语法结构错误•用词错误,•而且这两种错误有时是互相关联的。
•用词方面可能是意义或形式容易混淆的词,可能是意义相反的词,也可能是语法错误或搭配错误的词;•语法结构错误可能是词形变化有误造成的,它可能是词形、时态、语态、性、数、格等语法方面的错误。
2023年6月大学英语六级试题改错部分(含答案)

2023年6月大学英语六级试题改错局部(含答案)2023年6月大学英语六级试题改错局部(含答案)The Seattle Times pany is one newspaper firm that has recognized the need for changeand done something about it. In the newspaper industry, papers must reflect the diversityof the munities to which they provide information.It must reflect that diversity with their news coverage or risk (71) losing their readers' interest and their advertisers' support. Operating within Seattle, which has 20 percents racial (72) minorities, the paper has put into place policies and procedures for hiring and maintain a diverse workforce. The (73) underlying reason for the changeis that for information to be fair, appropriate, and subjective, it should be reported by the (74) same kind of population that reads it.A diversity mittee posed of reporters, editors, and photographers meets regularly to value the Seattle(75) Times' content and to educate the rest of the newsroom staff about diversity issues. In an addition, the paper instituted a content (76) audit that evaluates the frequency and manner of representation of woman and people of color in photographs. (77) Early audits showed that minorities were pictured far too infrequently and were pictured with a disproportionate number of negative articles. The audit results from (78) improvement in the frequency of majority representation and (79) their portrayal in neutral or positive situations. And, with a (80) result, the Seattle Times has improved as a newspaper. The diversity training and content audits helped the Seattle Times pany to win the Personnel Journal Optimas Award for excellence in managing change.71、it改为they72、percents改为percent73、maintain改为maintaining74、subjective改为objective75、〔有争议〕meets改为meet ? value改为evaluate76、去掉 an77、woman 改为women78、from改为 in79、majority改为minority80、with 改为 as。
(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。
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第九篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)
Some people, in all seriousness, say that
humans will be living in space within the next
hundred 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 they
revolve around the earth. Some may orbit around
Mars. These space stations will be serviced by
space 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, landing
on a huge dry lake bed in California. "Columbia"
will be used again. previous spaceships have
been abandoned, only the nose cone being used
to 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 of
new materials. Driving through space will no --78.
longer need Earth fuel-the energy would come
from 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, who
knows about what the future holds?
答案:
71. sort -- short
72. launch -- launched
73. it -- which
74. crews -- crew
75. Upon --- Once
76. rotation -- rotate
77. inward -- outwards
78. will -- would
79. from -- into
80. fantastically -- fantastic
第七篇:Error Correction (15 minutes)
A good way to get information for essays and
reports is to interview people who are experts in --71.
your topic or whose opinions may be interesting.
Interviews are also a good way to get a sampling of
people's opinions on various questions. Here are
some 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 so
that you make best use of your time. In preparing
think 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 important
information that was never occurred to you, or one --76. question may suggest another very useful one.
4. If you don't understand something the
interviewee 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 tape
recorder lets you avoid this problem. Therefore, --79.
be sure the interviewee agrees to be taped.
6. As soon as possible after the interview, read
over your notes. They may need clarified while the --80.
topic is still fresh in your mind.
答案:
71. in -- on
72. the (most)
73. cancel -- make
74. interviewer -- interviewee
75. in -- on
76. 去掉was
77. (say) so
78. slowly -- fast
79. Therefore -- However
80. clarified -- clarifying
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