(完整word版)大学英语改错习题
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大专英语改错试题及答案Directions: Read the following passage and correct the errors in each sentence. Write the correct answer in the space provided.1. I have been to the Great Wall twice. I'm going to visit it again next year.(No error)2. He has already finished his homework and he is reading a novel now.(No error)3. The teacher told us that the Earth moves around the Sun, but the Moon moves around the Earth.(No error)4. She is a very beautiful girl and she sings very well.(No error)5. He had been to the United States last year, so he has alot of experience traveling abroad.(No error)6. I am not sure if he will come to the party tonight.(No error)7. The book is too difficult for me to understand it.Correct: The book is too difficult for me to understand.8. She has been working here since she graduated from university.(No error)9. I would like to buy that coat, but it cost too much.Correct: I would like to buy that coat, but it costs too much.10. If you are tired, you should take a rest.(No error)11. There are a lot of people in the park, aren't there?(No error)12. He said that he will call me tomorrow.Correct: He said that he would call me tomorrow.13. I was surprised to hear that he had won the first prize.(No error)14. She has been to the United States three times, hasn't she? (No error)15. He is too tired to walk any further.(No error)16. I used to go to the cinema every weekend, but now I amtoo busy.(No error)17. The children were playing in the park when it started to rain heavily.(No error)18. She is so kind that she is always ready to help others. (No error)19. He has been working here since five years ago.Correct: He has been working here for five years.20. I don't think he is a good teacher, do you?(No error)21. There is a lot of traffic on the road this morning.(No error)22. He said that he had finished his work before he left the office.(No error)23. She has been married for three years.(No error)24. I am looking forward to see you again.Correct: I am looking forward to seeing you again.25. He is too young to go to school.(No error)26. She is a teacher and he is a doctor.(No error)27. I have lived in this city for five years.(No error)28. He is going to buy a new car next week.(No error)29. She is too tired to do any work tonight.(No error)30. If it rains tomorrow, we will have to cancel the picnic. (No error)Please note that the above sentences contain errors that need to be corrected as indicated in the "Correct" column. The sentences without errors are marked with "(No error)".。
大专英语改错试题及答案一、改错题(共10分,每题1分)阅读下列短文,找出其中的错误,并在错误处画线,将正确的词或短语写在横线上。
1. I have a lot of friends, but I don't have many close friends. I think it's important to have a few good friends who you can talk to and share your problems with.2. The teacher said that the sun is the nearest star to the earth, and it provide us with light and heat.3. She is a very kind person and she always help others without expecting anything in return.4. I have been studying English for five years, and I have made a great progress.5. After he finished his homework, he went to the library to read some books. He found a book that interest him very much.6. My sister is a nurse. She works in a hospital and she is very busy, so she doesn't have much time to spend with us.7. There are many different ways to solve a problem, and the best way depends on the situation.8. I enjoy listening to music. It makes me feel relaxed andhappy. I have a lot of CDs, and I have listen to them all.9. The company is looking for a new manager. They want someone who is experience and has a good understanding of the business.10. If you want to keep healthy, you should eat more vegetables and fruits, and do some exercise regularly.二、答案1. 将 "who" 改为 "whom"2. 将 "provide" 改为 "provides"3. 将 "help" 改为 "helps"4. 将 "progress" 改为 "progresses"5. 将 "interest" 改为 "interested"6. 将 "is" 改为 "has"7. 正确,无错误8. 将 "have" 改为 "have listened"9. 将 "experience" 改为 "experienced"10. 将 "exercise" 改为 "exercises"。
1A shopkeeper once found that a bag money 56._______had been stolen from his shop.He went to the 57._______judge(法官)and tell him about his loss(损失).58._______The judge ordered all people of the shop 59._______to come before him.He took a number of the 60._______sticks of equal length(长度)or gave one stick 61._______to each person.Then he said,“Come after me62._______again tomorrow.I’ll then know which of you are63._______the thief because the stick given to a thief 64._______will be one inch longer than the other.”65._______2Miss Evans taught physics in school in London.Last month 56._____she was explaining to one of her class about sound ,and 57._____she decide to test them to see how successful she had 58._____been in her work.She said to them,“Now I has a sister59._____in Washington.If I was calling her by the phone,and 60._____you were on the other side of the street.Who would 61._____hear me first,my sister and you?And why?”62._____A clever boy at once answered,“You sister,Miss 63._____Evans,because the electricity travels much faster than sound 64._____waves.” “Very well,” Miss Evans praised. 65.______3It is interested to visit another country,but sometimes 56.___there are some questions when we don’t know the language very57.___well.It may be difficult to talk about the people there.We may 58.___not know how to use the telephone in the country which are 59.___visiting.We may not know what to buy the things we need.60.___In a strange country we may not know where to eat and what 61.___to order in a restaurant.It is not easy to decide how many 62.___money to tip(付小费)waiters or taxi drivers.When we are 63.___helpless,we may not know how to ask help.64.___After a short time later,however,we learn what to do 65.___and what to say.We learn to enjoy life in another country,and then we may be sorry to leave both the place and the people.4Long long ago,people had gather leaves and 56._____fruit of plants to eat with.They didn’t know how57._____to plant crops or how to keep animals for their 58._____food.We call them Stone Age people.Thing for 59._____them were terrible and hard.Now there have still 60._____some people living liked those Stone Age people.61._____They live in places that are hard reach.They do 62._____not know of our invention,for they keep themselves 63._____away our civilized world.For many years 64._____a group of people call Aruntas have lived alone 65._____in the center of Australia.5How robins(知更鸟)know when it is time 56._____to go back north?They seem to tell by howsoon daylight lasts.In late winter,daylight 57._____begins to last longest each day.When the 58._____daylight lasts long enough,robins start north.59._____They fly by day.Each year they follow a same 60._____fly-way.At first,they fly only few miles a 61._____day.They stop often in the field to eat bugs 62._____(小虫子).Late,they seem in a hurry.They fly 63._____over 100 miles a day.Some are going so far 64._____as 180 miles.When they get to home,they 65._____always stay together high in a tree.6The Internet is playing a important part in 56._____our daily life.On the net,we can learn about 57._____news both home and abroad and some other 58._____informations as well.We can also make phone calls,59._____send messages by e-mails,go to net schools,and 60._____learn foreign languages by ourselves.Beside,we 61._____can enjoy music,watch sports matches,and play the 62._____chess or cards.The net even help us do shopping,63._____make a chat with others and make friends with them.64._____In a word,the Internet has made our life more easier.65._____7People have different tastes in food.Somefeel they haven't a meal unless they have had 56.______pork or other meat;some prefer chickens 57.______or fish,and eats one or the other at every meal.58.______Others prefer vegetables and fruits orgrains but would enjoy a meal of potatoes,59.______noodles and carrots and some another fruits.60.______Others could live on the foods are called 61.______fast foods,for example,a hamburger or 62.______hot dog,French fries and a soft drinks.63.______Food can be prepared by so many ways.64.______Every is satisfactory to different person.65.______8In the morning of November 18th,1755,an earthquake 56.____shook Boston.John,a professor at Harvard College felt a quake 57.____and woke up.“I rose and found to be fifteen minutes past 58.____four.” He hurried to downstairs to the clock.It had stopped 59.____three minutes ago.Except for stopping the clock,the quake 60.____had only thrown a key from the mantel(壁炉架)to the floor. 61.____The clock had stopped because John put some long 62.____glass tube he was using for an experiment into the case 63.____for safekeeping.The quake had been knocked the tubes over and 64.____blocked the pendulum(钟摆).So John had the exactlytime of the earthquake. 65.____9Life in the twenty-one century will be very 56.___different with life today.There will be many 57.___changes.What can the changes be?The population 58.___is growing fast.That will be many more people in 59.___the world and most of them will live in longer 60.___than people live now.Computers will be much 61.___more smaller and more useful,and there will 62.___be one in every home.People will work few 63.___hours than they now and they will have more 64.___free time for reading books,watch TV and traveling.65.___10Once one year a race is held.A lot 56._____of cars took part this race last year and there 57._____had a lot of experiments just before it began.One 58._____of the most beautiful car was a Rolls-Royce 59._____Silver Ghost.The most usual car was a Benz 60._____which had only three wheels.Built in 1885,it is the 61._____oldest car taking part.After a great many loud 62._____noises,the race began.Many of cars broke down on 63._____the way and some drivers spent much time under 64._____their cars than in them.The win car reached at 65._____a speed of forty miles an hour.11In recently years,dust storms take place more 76._____and more often in the north of Chinese.They have 77._____brought a great deal of trouble to people’s lives.78._____The strong wind blows up the dust,made the air 79._____very dirty.It also stops many of people from going 80._____out.In past,people raised a large number of sheep.81._____The sheep eat up a great deal of grass and the land 82._____became sandy.Now the government have begun to 83._____pay attention to the problem.Each year,a lot of 84._____money spent on the improvement of the environment.85._____12Sleep,as we know,is important to us.And 56.____how many sleep do we actually need?For most 57.____of us,eight hours seem to be about the right 58.____amount.Yet we know that there are a 59.____great many people who get along well less 60.____sleep ,and some whom may even need more.A 61.____great deal depends by the way we live.But 62.____a good common rule to follow to is to 63.____sleep long as we have to.So we’ll feel64.____happy and be ableto work with our best when we wake.65.____13.My friend Henry has a most unusually hobby 56._____(爱好).He likes plant flowers in strange places.57._____When the spring comes round,you can always tell 58._____Henry had been busy working because the dirty sides of 59._____canals(沟渠)and railway banks suddenly 60._____became filled of flowers.In his spare time,with 61._____pockets full of seeds,Henry goes round by his bike.62._____He has a long pipe with him blow seeds into places 63._____that is hard to reach.When his flowers fade(凋谢), 64._____he goes round again to collect its seeds.In this way 65._____he always has a big supply.参考答案:56.bag后加of 57.√ 58.tell→told59.all后加the60.去掉the 61.or→and62.after→before63.are→is64.a→the65.other→others56.第一个in后加a 57.class→classes58.decide→decided59.has→have 60.by→on61. √62.and→or 63.You→Your64.去掉the 65.well→good56.interested→interesting57.questions→problems 58.about→with/to 59.which后加we 60.what→how 61.and→or62.many→much63.√64.ask后加for 65.去掉later56.had→had to57.去掉with 58.√59.Thing→Things 60.have→are61.liked→like62.reach→to reach63.invention→inventions64.away后加from 65.call→called 56.How后加do 57.soon→long58.longest→longer 59.√60.a→the61.few前加a 62.field→fields 63.Late→Later64.so→as65.去掉to56.a→an 57.√ 58.home前加at 59.informations→information60.e-mails→e-mail 61.Beside→Besides62.去掉the 63.help→helps 64.第一个make→have65.more→much56.haven’t后加had 57.chickens→chicken58.eats→eat 59.but→and60.another→other61.foods后加that或去掉are 62.√ 63.去掉a 64.by→in65.Every→Each56.In→On57.第二个a→the58.found后加it 59.去掉第一个to 60.ago→before 61.√ 62.put前加had 63.tube→tubes64.去掉been 65.exactly→exact56.twenty-one→twenty-first 57.with→from58.can→will 59.That→There60.去掉in 61.√ 62.去掉第一个more 63.few→fewer64.now前加do 65.watch→watchi ng 56.one→every57.part后加in 58.had→were59.car→cars 60.usual→unusual61.is→was 62.√ 63.cars前加the 64.much→more或much后加more 65.win→winning 76.recently→recent77.Chinese→China78.lives→life 79.made→ma king 80.去掉of 81.past前加the 82.eat→ate 83.have→has84.√ 85.spent前加is 56.And→But57.many→much 58.seem→seems59.√60.well后加with 61.whom→who62.by→on63.去掉第二个to64.long前加as 65.with→at76.language → languages77.its → their 78.去掉not79.∨80.themselves → itself81.Peoples → People 82.friend → friends83.become→becomes84.few 前加a 85.other → another 56.unusually→unu sual 57.plant→planting或to plant 58.去掉the 59.had→has60.√61.filled→full或of→with62.by→on 或去掉his63.在him。
(完整word版)专升本改错(英语)专升本改错专项解题思路:1.通读全句,对句子意思有个大致的了解。
2.分析4个错误处,归类错误类型,是否出现语法、词汇错误。
3.连接关系和逻辑关系的前后矛盾的错误。
4.再次通读改正后的句子,看总体上是否连贯一致。
1. I didn’t mind their coming late to the lecture, but I objected their making so much noise.A B C D2. I don't think it advisable that he will be assigned to the job since he has no experience whatsoever.A B C D3. On her way to the supermarket yesterday morning Mary met an old friend and stopped talking with himA B Cfor quite a while.D4. Sarah said she heard someone in the classroom, but when we looked We didn’t find someone.A B C D5. Paula doesn’t want to attend the meeting and Sheila doesn’t too.A B C D6. If you will buy one box at the regular price, you would receive another one at no extra cost.A B C D7. Yellowstone National Park is one of the older parks in the U.S. It was established by Congress in 1872.A B C D8. He went to the library and spent the whole afternoon there to look for material for an article onA B C DShakespeare.9. Hard as he worked, but Mr. Brown couldn’t keep the shop properly.A B C D10. Had Paul received six more votes in the last election, he would have been our chairman now.A B C D11.How can I convince you of that we have almost used up our supplies?A B C D12. As quiet as possible he unfastened the door and went out into the frosty December night.A B C D13. I enjoy eating in good restaurants and to go to the theater afterwards.A B C D14. There are two kinds of computers there, both of them are widely used today.A B C D15. Many unexpected problems have been arisen in the course of the reconstruction of the city.A B C D16. The weather is not as cold as you think. So I don’t think the ice is thick enough to walk on it.A B C D17. When he found he hadn’t enough money to pay for themeal, he was very much embarrassing.A B C D18. During the discussion, Mr. Boyd remained silent when asking his opinion.A B C D19. Man is superior than the animals and he uses language to convey his thoughts.A B C DA B C D21. In his latest article, the reporter criticized the way which the racial problem was being handled.A B C D22. If the experiment succeeds or fails, it will provide us with valuable experience, which is essential toA B Cimproving our future work.D23. It was through his uncle’s influence which Philip obtained his position with the biggest oil company inA B C Dthe country.24. George and his brother have a little in common except that they share the same interest in playingA B C Dfootball.25. When we walked past the theater, there were a lot of people waited in a long line outside the box office.A B C D26. So far, no man traveled farther than the moon.A B C D27. Although I expected something different, I was still surprised by which he said.A B C D28. You must follow the directions exactly, and if you become confusing, you must take the time to go backA B Cagain and read them over.D29. He doesn’t say in his letter that he’s going to be back or not.A B C D30. When he saw me passing by, he stopped talking with me.A B C D31. Many people live in Tokyo think life in a large city offers special advantages.A B C D32. Under no circumstances we shall stop the research we’ve begun.A B C D33. The book was so bored that I returned it to the library without finishing it.A B C D34. It turned out why the tiger got out of the cage because the man in charge had forgot to lock it.A B C D35. John said his mother would buy him a five-speeds racing bicycle for his sixteenth birthday.A B C D36. The reason why Jack failed to attend the lecture is because he had a bad cold.A B C D37. The more frequent the child expresses his interest in an activity, the stranger it will become.A B C D38. It is always easier to select a tool than to use them.A B C D39. She sings too loudly, the same as what her teacher does.A B C D40. He asked what had the weather been like during my holidays and I said that it had been awful.A B C D41. She stood there for a while with her hands risen.42. It is on each individual effort which the safety and happiness of the whole depend.A B C D43. I feel like to take a long walk. Would you like to go with me?A B C D44. This is the sportsman whom everyone says will win the first prize at the Winter Olympic Games.A B C D45. Unlike Americans who seem to prefer coffee, the English drinks a great deal of tea.A B C D46. Convincing that they were trying to poison him, he refused to eat anything.A B C D47. The law I'm referring requires that everyone who owns a car have accident insurance.A B C D48. It is important that she goes to see the doctor immediately.A B C D49. You must have heard from him since last month, have you?A B C D50. Hardly he had entered the office when he realized that he had forgotten his wallet.A B C D1 C objected to2 B should be assigned3 C to talk4 D anyone5 D either6 B buy7 B oldest8 B looking for9 C 去掉but 10 C would be11 B that 12 A quietly 13 C going 14 B of which 15 B have arisen16 D walk on 17 D embarrassed 18 D asked 19 B to 20 C living21 C in which/ that/去掉which 22 A Whether 23 B that 24 A little 25 B waiting26 C has travelled 27 D what 28 B confused 29 B whether 30C to talk31 A living 32 B shall we 33 A boring 34 B that 35 B five-speed36 D that 37 A frequently 38 D it 39 D 去掉what 40 B the weather had been 41 D rising 42 B on which 43 A taking 44 B who 45 C drink46 A Convinced 47 A referring to 48 C should 49. D haven’t50 A had he改错练习1. The sun gives off light and warmth, that makes it possible for plants to grow.A B C D2. Sand painting has also called dry or earth painting and is practiced by several American Indian artists.A B C D3. Humans, like many other animals, are warm-blooded witha fairly constantly body temperature.A B C D4. Now that the stress of examinations and interviews are over, we can all relax for a while.A B C D5. The tallest of the twins went to search for the missing jewels, the picture of which you saw in today’s newspaper.A B C D6. They are going to have the serviceman to be installed an electric fan in the office tomorrow.7. Only under special circumstances freshmen are permitted to take make-up tests.A B C D8. It’s already 5 o’clock now. Don’t you think it’s about time we are going home?A B C D9. Despite the wonderful acting and well-developed plot the three-hours’ movie could not hold our attention.A B C D10. People appreciate to have worked with him because he has a good sense of humor.A B C D31. I don't think a warm winter always has a negative influence on our life, hasn't it?A B C D32. We have been told that under no circumstances we may use the telephone in the office for personal affairs.A B C D33. A warm thought suddenly came to me which I might use the pocket money to buy flowers for my mother's birthday.A B C D34. To wait in the queue for half an hour, the old man suddenly realized that he had left the wallet in the car.A B C D35. The Great Wall is so a well-known tourist attraction that millions of people pour in every year.A B C D36. Equipped with modem facilities, today's hospitals are quite different from that of the past.A B C D37. We solved the problem by using a computer rather than to do it all by hand.A B C D38. Who has eyes can see what great achievements we have made since 1978.A B C D39. Surely, there are lots of problems solving in our research so we need to get well prepared in advance.A B C D40. The harder he tried, the most failures he suffered in his early days as a writer1.【答案】B。
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 。
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 toget to the airport.02.No one in this department has ever accused the governor for takingadvantage 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 itshead when it fell down a flight of stairs.04.Casualties are said to be very high and in some villages, where older and lesssubstantial buildings 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 forwomen and always to let ladies go first on social occasions.06.Early industrial people used three times energy as much as their agriculturalancestors; 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, willend up using more energy than they produced.08.Ever since the invention of the two-day weekend,where-to-go-for-the-holiday was a live topic for people in this city.09.When we speak of leisure nowadays, we are not thinking of securing time andopportunity to do 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 inNature in which our statements of natural law correspond.11.The first English immigrants to that is now the United States crossed theAtlantic long after Spanish 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 actorson the stage doing nothing.13.The teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we shouldhold on to them.14.The text and dialogues below focus on cultural differences between Chineseand Western societies which can create misunderstanding if ignoring.15.When sailors are not supposed to be at work on the ship, they go to ashoreand look around town.16.Abraham Lincoln once spoke of democracy by saying that he would not be aslave and nor he would be a master.17.I didn’t mind their coming late to the lecture, but objected their making somuch noise.18.It’s true that the old road is less direct and a bit longer; we won’t take the newone, therefore, because we don’t feel as safe on it.19.Don’t make the examiner spend too much time trying to get you saysomething.20.On seeing the young girl falling into the lake, Eric sprang on his feet and wentto her rescue.21.No one can predict that the consequences of urban growth on such a scale willbe for the people living there or elsewhere.22.Human beings are paying a lot for medicine and are not getting all that theythink they are paying: a guarantee to endless betterment.23.Despite his low opinion of professors —or perhaps in an effort to improvethe breed —Smith himself eventually became it.24.With the word scientist we mean one who is equipped to spend a lifetime forthe advancement of science to the best of one’s ability.25.Any culture, which in the interests of efficiency or in the name of some politicalor religious dogma, 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 impairingmemory for recent events.27.As for the last point, it is perhaps not generally realized how difficult is it tomake verbally accurate translations of extremely technical material.28.This has caused them to deduce that science is mathematics and hardlynothing 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, iscasting about for new ways to support and enlarge their research activities. 31.Marine biology, the study of oceanic plants and animals and their ecologicalrelation, have furthered the efficient development of fisheries.32.In spite of his aged appearance, his movements were as spirited as a youngman.33.Since I loved her very much when she was alive, I prize my mother’s-in-lawpicture and I wouldn’t sell it for all the money in the world.34.Human beings are social animals who usually prefer not living in physical orpsychological isolation.35.People who lose weight with the help of behavioral techniques, like weighingthemselves regularly 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 ofprivate over social interests or, more, a triumph of rational man over natural man, and the facilities of planning, reason, and choice over emotion, heredity, and instinct.37.They cannot go camping right now because they are taking care of athree-weeks-old baby.38.The field of dynamics in physics is concerned with a particle’s motion inrelation to the forces acting it.39.The suggestion that taxes were cut was not accepted by the mayor whoforesaw a deficit that was not yet public knowledge.40.I think I would enjoy the movie we went to last night even more if I had readthe book before seeing it.41.The trouble is, as I see it, that he is a perfectionist in his way, and he says thathe will not have children when they can afford it financially.42.I would advise you not to press the matter too hard or become convincingthat money does not matter.43.In these days, with the rising cost of life, it is dangerous for a married man torisk his place in his profession or in his community.44.He argues that he would not want his children have to suffer hardship or notbe socially acceptable because of lack of money.45.By the time people reach the sixties and are facing with retirement, the valueof money as a source of security might reach its peak.46.Accordingly, this may be the chief reason why some people wish to get rich,as the actual goods or possessions play a secondary part to an envy or admiration that this wealth brings them.47.When a person lives on inherited income, whether it supplements what heearns, or frees him from working, he judges as coming from a successful family.48.Man requires accurate mathematical information and may find it difficult toexpress numbers in a way he can understand.49.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.50.In Latin America, for example, studies indicate that women, who havecompleted primary school average, have about two children fewer than those not.51.Just like happy families value pleasures that involve personal effort, so theyvalue possessions 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 our society has changed in drastic ways in that same time, why not assume that TV is the reason why American life looks so different?53.Consider the frequently heard charge which the increase in television violenceis somehow responsible for the surge in crime.54.American fire departments have to be the world’s best-equipped as Americahas twice as Japan’s population, and 40 times as many fires.55.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.56.Vincent Van Gogh killed himself when he was only 37, but he left behind himmore than 2,000 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, areplanning a conference for the purpose of laying down certain regulations. 58.A great book rich in ideas and beauty, a book that raises and tries to answergreat fundamental questions, demands the most active reading to which you are capable.59.Fungi are important in the process of decay, which returns ingredients to thesoil, enhances soil fertility and decompose animal remains.60.If only I would have read the books on the reading list before I attended thelecture.改错答案61.If our friends cannot take us, we must have made alternative arrangements toget to the airport. have made alternative →make alternative62.No one in this department has ever accused the governor for takingadvantage 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 itshead when it fell down 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 lesssubstantial buildings predominate, it is said that not a house remained standing. remained →remains65.It was an accepting custom in western countries for men to open the door forwomen and always to let ladies go first on social occasions. accepting →accepted66.Early industrial people used three times energy as much as their agriculturalancestors; 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, willend up using more energy than they produced. will end up →would end up 68.Ever since the invention of the two-day weekend,where-to-go-for-the-holiday was a live topic for people in this city. was →has been69.When we speak of leisure nowadays, we are not thinking of securing time andopportunity to do 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 inNature in which our statements of natural law correspond. in which →with which71.The first English immigrants to that is now the United States crossed theAtlantic long after Spanish 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 actorson the stage doing nothing. than →than have73.The teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we shouldhold on to them. them →it74.The text and dialogues below focus on cultural differences between Chineseand Western societies which can create misunderstanding if ignoring. ignoring →ignored75.When sailors are not supposed to be at work on the ship, they go to ashoreand look around town. go to →go76.Abraham Lincoln once spoke of democracy by saying that he would not be aslave and nor he would be a master. he would be →would he be77.I didn’t mind their coming late to the lecture, but objected their making somuch noise. objected →objected to78.It’s true that the old road is less direct and a bit longer; we won’t take the newone, therefore, because we don’t feel as safe on it. therefore →though 79.Don’t make the examiner spend too much time trying to get you saysomething. say something →to say something80.On seeing the young girl falling into the lake, Eric sprang on his feet and wentto her rescue. on his feet →to his feet81.No one can predict that the consequences of urban growth on such a scale willbe for the people living there or elsewhere. that →what82.Human beings are paying a lot for medicine and are not getting all that theythink they are paying: a guarantee to endless betterment. paying →paying for83.Despite his low opinion of professors —or perhaps in an effort to improvethe breed —Smith himself eventually became it. it →one84.With the word scientist we mean one who is equipped to spend a lifetime forthe advancement of science to the best of one’s ability. With →By85.Any culture, which in the interests of efficiency or in the name of some politicalor religious dogma, 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 impairingmemory for recent events. impairing →impaired87.As for the last point, it is perhaps not generally realized how difficult is it tomake verbally accurate translations of extremely technical material. is it →it is 88.This has caused them to deduce that science is mathematics and hardlynothing else. hardly nothing →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, iscasting about for new ways to support and enlarge their research activities.their →its91.Marine biology, the study of oceanic plants and animals and their ecologicalrelation, have furthered the efficient development of fisheries. have →has 92.In spite of his aged appearance, his movements were as spirited as a youngman. a young man →a young man’s93.Since I loved her very much when she was alive, I prize my mother’s-in-lawpicture and I wouldn’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 orpsychological isolation. living →to live95.People who lose weight with the help of behavioral techniques, like weighingthemselves regularly and keeping records of what do they eat, seem to need the same techniques to keep the weight off. what do they eat →what they eat 96.The current anti-procreative atmosphere may be interpreted as a triumph ofprivate over social interests or, more, a triumph of rational man over naturaland instinct. and →and of97.They cannot go camping right now because they are taking care of athree-weeks-old baby. three-weeks-old →three-week-old98.The field of dynamics in physics is concerned with a particle’s motion inrelation to the forces acting it. acting →acting on99.The suggestion that taxes were cut was not accepted by the mayor whoforesaw a deficit that was 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 →until 102.I would advise you not to press the matter too hard or become convincing that money does not matter. become convincing that →become convinced 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 brings them. an envy or admiration →the envy or admiration107.When a person lives on inherited income, whether it supplements what heearns, 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 as112.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 →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 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。
Language learning begins with listening. Individual children vary greatly in the amount of listening they do after they start speaking,1.________and the late starters are often long listeners. Most children will "obey" spoken instructions some time before they can speak, though the word obey is hardly accurate like a discrption of the eager and2._____delighted cooperation usually shown by the child. Before they can speak, many children will ask questions in gesture and by making3._____ questioning noises. Any attempt to trace the development from the noises babies make to their first spoken words lead to considerable4._____ difficulties. It is agree that they enjoy making noises, and that during the first few months one or two noise sort themselves out as5.____ particular indicative of delight, distress, sociability, and so on. But since6.___ these can be said to show the baby’s intention to communicate, they can7._____ hardly be regarded as early forms of language. It is agreed, too, from8.______ about three months they play with sounds for enjoyment, and that by six months they are able to add new sounds to their repertoire. This self-imitation leads on to deliberate imitation of sounds making or words spoken to9.______ them by other people. The problem then arises as to the point which one 10._____ can say that these imitation can be considered as speech.1. after -> before根据上下文逻辑,此处显然指孩子学会说话之前的听力,而非之后。
名词单句改错专题训练A级1. What a lot of works I have to finish today!2。
Both Marx and Engels were Germen.3. What a beautiful weather we are having recently!4。
Most of them are woman doctors.5。
He wrote a three—hundred—words report。
6. There are four baskets of apple in that room.7。
This computer cost me eight thousands yuan。
8. Mr. Zhang looks very happy today. He has got many good news from here.9. This hat of my father’s is rather old.10.He made many mistakes in his composition because of careless.B级1. Will you please make a room for the lady outside?2. The number of the students in our school are increasing.3。
She has made some progresses in English.4。
His work is better than anyone else。
5. We’ve missed the last bus. I’m afraid we have no way but to take a taxi。
6。
He dropped the coffee’s cup and broke it.7。
He gained his wealths by printing works of famous writers。
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。
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 too bold 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 little money on spaceS7._______exploration ? Consider the great need 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 meeting difficulties. 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 he S4._______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 stages of 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. Withoccasional 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, theintroduction of antibiotics (抗菌素) strengthened thetrend in rich countries, and the antibiotics were allowedto be imported to poor countries. Medical researchers S6. ________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 poorcountries.02.1Sporting activities are essentially modified forms of huntingbehavior. Viewing biologically, the modern footballer is revealed as aS1.________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 inaccurateS2.________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 survivalS5._______depended on success in the hunting-field. Under this pressure their wholeway of life, even if their bodies, became radically changed. They becameS6.________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 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 domesticating their prey. The food was there on the farms, awaiting their needs. The risks 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 MexicoCity, 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, andphotographers 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 the frequency and manner ofrepresentation of woman and people of color in photographs.S7._________Early audits showed that minorities were pictured far tooinfrequently 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 Personnel Journal 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 greatS1.________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. These small households were portraits ofS3.________independence: the entire family--mother, father, children, evengrandparents—live in a small house and working together to supportS4.________each other. Anyone understood the life and death importance of familyS5.________cooperation and hard work.Although most people in the United States no longer live onfarms, but the ideal of home ownership is just as strong in the twentiethS6.________century as it was in the nineteenth.When U.S, soldiers came home before World War II, forS7.________example, they dreamed of buying houses and starting families. But thereS8.________was a tremendous boom in home building. The new houses, typicallyin the suburbs, were often small and more or less identical, but itS9.________satisfied a deep need. Many regarded the single-family house the basis ofS10.________their way of life.03.12Thomas Malthus published his "Essay on the Principle ofPopulation" almost 200 years ago. Ever since then, forecastershave being warning that worldwide famine was just around the S1________next corner. The fast-growing population'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 continuedimprovements in yield. In Africa, by instance, improved seed, S7________more fertilizer and advanced growing practices have more thandouble 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 cancontinue to develop new, higher-yielding crop, but mostresearchers 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 everything S4._______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 do you know how to act in aclassroom, 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 permanentdamage for the skin, nerves, eyes, arms or legs. S5.________In 1999, an international campaign began to end leprosy.The WHO, governments of countries most affected by thedisease, 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 aproblem 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. A S1 ________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 me an 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.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 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 writing in the brain-not lazy, stupidity or a poor home S4________environment. Ther e’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 problems.It’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.06.12老六级The most important starting point for improving theunderstanding 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 largelyd etermine 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 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.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 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 customerS3________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 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 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 andS10________is possibly having an impact on the reading habits of theAmerican public.参考答案:00.1S1. had→hasS2. directly→indirectlyS3. into→onS4. too→soS5. plant→planets / worldsS6. head→mindS7. little→muchS8. Consider→ConsideringS9. they→/S10. (arriving)∧(hasty)→at00.6S1. on→byS2. unaware→awareS3. as→thanS4. it→whichS5. at→inS6. hasn't→hadn'tS7. American→ArabS8. as→likeS9. falls→fellS10. of→/01.6S1. in→forS2. seventh→sevenS3. were→wasS4. now→thenS5. the→/S6. imported→exportedS7. are→wereS8. (tuberculosis)∧(vanished)→had S9. better→worseS10. constantly→constant02.1S1. Viewing→ViewedS2. inaccurate→accurateS3. (,)∧(enjoys)→heS4. up→/S5. year→yearsS6. if→/S7. co-operate→co-operatedS9. were→wasS10.farming→hunting 02.6S1. (found)∧(new)→a S2. filling→filledS3. though→/S4. This→WhatS5. was→wereS6. dissimilar→similar S7. lies→lieS8. that→whichS9. it→themS10. late→later03.6S1.it→theyS2.percents→percentS3.maintain→maintaining S4.subjective→objective S5.meets→meetS6.an→/S7.woman→womenS8.from→inS9.majority→minorityS10.with→as03.9S1. no→notS2. place→landS3. started→startS4. working→workS5. anyone→everyoneS6. but→/S7. before→afterS8. But→SoS9. it→theyS10. (house)∧(the)→as 03.12S1. being→beenS2. their→itsS3. relative→relativelyS5. as→/S6. politics→politicalS7. by→forS8. double→doubledS9. few→moreS10.(as)∧(reason)→the04.6S1. include→includingS2. compose→composedS3. object→objectsS4. or→andS5. (individual)∧(can)→who S6. unfamiliar→familiarS7. of→/S8. essentially→essentialS9. laugh→laughsS10. by→with05.1S1. a→theS2. of→byS3. complete→completelyS4. effects→affectsS5. for→toS6. (even) ∧(they)→if/though S7. that→whatS8. depend→dependingS9. freely→freeS10. (which)∧(still)→are 05.12S1. (in)∧(first)→theS2. ultimate→ultimatelyS3. acceptance→unacceptance S4. end→endingS5. upon→/S6. (will)∧(pick)→notS7.listing→listS8.up→/S9.taking→takenS10.find→found06.6S1 master→masteringS2 that→whichS3 an→/S4 lazy→lazinessS5 which→thatS6 affecting→affectedS7 (at)∧(same)→theS8 year→yearsS9 relative→relativelyS10 with→without06.12老S1.(much)∧(the)→toS2.what→whereS3.which→thatS4.original→originS5.system→systemsS6.by→inS7.it→themS8.efficient→inefficientS9.facilitates→facilitateS10.possibly→possible06.12新S1. on→inS2. (report)∧(released)→wasS3. demand→demandingS4. to→/S5 in→thatS6. writing→writeS7.desirable→undesirableS8. begin→beganS9. its→theirsS10. nation→national模拟训练(1)While a new school term is about to begin, perhaps we should reconsider the matter of examination. In July, two writers(to the editor) prasied the cancellat-ion of exams because they believe “tests do tell the whole story”. 1. To a teacher who has worked in three countries, I have had the experience 2.that a student who earns good marks is generally a good student, and that a stu-dent’ s final mark in the subject usually a grade average of the year’s work.Of there are exceptions, but they do not have the frequency that would give an 3. unfair picture of a teacher’s ability. 4. The simple fact is that proper class work, diligent exam studies and goodmarks are almost certain indicator of a student’s future performance. The opp- 5. osite, almost certainly incompetence.There’s no acceptable substitute with competence and examination of quality. 6. How can teachers and future officials determine that a student has learned and 7. Remembered? Should we simply take the student’s word for it? Any institutionthat “librates” students from fair and formal exams is misguided, if not ingnorant.And surely the “graduates” of such institutions will lack trustworthiness, not to tell 8. being rejected by foreign universities for graduate or other studies.When all is said and done, I sense that s fear of fail and a fear of unpleasant 9. comparison with others is at the bottom of most ban-exam talk. Excellence andquality fear nothing. The contrary, they seek competition and desire the satisfac- 10. tion of being the best.1.do –do not2.to—as3.of ---of course4.teachers’—students’5.indicators6.with—for7.that—what8.tell—mention9.failure10.the contrary---on the contrary模拟训练(2)In Japan, most people still feel that a woman’s place is in the home; and most women willingly accept their traditional role as wife, leave the business of making 1.a living up to their husbands. For those who do want a career of their own, opportunities are limited, and working women usually have to settle for lower wages, fewer promotions, little responsible positions. 2.In America, on the other hand, most women, including wives and mothers,work most of their lives. But not until recently, few have had real careers. As in 3.Japan most fields are dominated by men and opportunities by women have been 4.restricted, salaries low, chances for advancement rare. American women workmain because they have to; in these days of inflation and luxury living, one income 5.per family is simply not enough to live. So American women actually have two 6.jobs: one nine-to-five outside the home, another round-the-clock in-the-home 7.job as wife,housemaid,cook, and nurse.One of the main goals of the modern women’s liberation, that started in 8.the early 1960s, was to eliminate sex discrimination in the work force, and open up 9.careers for women that were previouly conserved for men. And though there is still10.a long way to go, a lot of progress has been made.Answer: 1. leaving 2. less 3. not (quit) 4. by---for 5. mainly6. live---live on7. the other8. which9. open—to open10. conserved----reserved模拟训练(3)Fatherhood is going to have a different meaning and bring forth a different response from every man who hears these words. Some feel pride when they receive the news, while others worry, wonder whether___1___they will be good fathers. Although there are some men who likechildren and may have had considerable experience with them, but___2___others do not particularly care for children and spend little time with them. Many fathers and mothers have being planning and looking ___3___ forward to children for some time. For other couples, pregnancywas an accident what both husband and wife have accepted willingly。
大学改错题题库及答案1. Despite he was very tired, he continued to work.2. She has been studying English for two years, and she isvery proficient at it now.3. The book that I borrowed from the library is very interesting.4. I have never seen such a beautiful sunset like this before.5. He is one of the student who has received the scholarship.6. When I arrived at the airport, the flight had alreadytaken off.7. The teacher told us that the earth moves around the sun.8. There are a lot of informations in this book.9. She is too tired to go to the party tonight.10. Can you tell me how many times have you been to Paris?答案1. 错误:Despite he was正确:Despite he was → Despite he was2. 错误:proficient at正确:proficient at → proficient in3. 错误:that I borrowed正确:that I borrowed → which I borrowed4. 错误:like this正确:like this → as this5. 错误:student who has正确:student who has → students who have6. 错误:had already taken off正确:had already taken off → had already left7. 错误:moves around正确:mo ves around → revolves around8. 错误:informations正确:informations → information9. 错误:too tired to go正确:too tired to go → too tired to go to10. 错误:how many times have you been正确:how many times have you been → how many times you have been请注意,这些题目和答案仅供参考,实际的题目可能会有所不同。
大学英语四级改错题12篇Passage 1Error Correction (15 minutes)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 write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.Example:Television is rapidly becoming the literatures of our periods. 1. time/times/periodMany of the arguments having used for the study of literature 2. /___________∧ study of television. 3. the___________One major decision which faces the American student ready tobegin higher education is the choice of attending a largeuniversity or a small college. The large university provides awide range of specialized departments, as well numerous 71. __________courses within such departments. The small college, therefore, 72. __________generally provides a limited number of courses andspecializations but offer a better student-faculty ratio, thus 73. __________permit individualized attention to student. Because of its large 74. __________student body (often exceeding 20,000) consisting in many 75. __________people from different countries the university exposes itsstudents to many different culture, social and out-of-class 76. __________programmes. On the other hand, the smaller, morehomogeneous(同性质的) student body of the big college 77. __________affords greater opportunities in such activities. Finally, theuniversity closely approximates the real world and which 78. __________provides a relaxed, impersonal, and sometimes anonymous(隐姓埋名的) existence, on the contrast, the intimate 79. __________atmosphere of the small college allows the student four years ofstructural living in which to expect and preparing for the real 80. __________world. In making his choice among educational institutions thestudent must, there fore, consider a great many factors.71. (well) → (well) as 72. therefore → however73. offer → offers 74. permit → permitting75. in → of 76. culture → cultural77. big → small 78. and → / 或and → which, this79. contrast → contrary 80. preparing → preparePassage 2Thomas Malthus published his "Essay on the Principleof Population" almost 200 years ago. Ever since then,forecasters have being warning that worldwide famine was S1. _____ just around the next corner. The fast-growing population'sdemand for food, they warned, would soon exceed their S2. _____ supply, leading to widespread food shortages and starvation.But in reality, the world's total grain harvest has risensteadily over the years. Except for relative isolated trouble S3. _____spots like present-day Somalia, and occasional years ofgood harvests, the world's food crisis has remained just S4. _____ around the corner. Most experts believe this can continueeven as if the population doubles by the mid-21st century, S5. _____ although feeding I0 billion people will not be easy forpolitics, economic and environmental reasons. Optimists S6. _____ point to concrete examples of continued improvementsin yield. In Africa, by instance, improved seed, more S7. _____ fertilizer and advanced growing practices have more thandouble corn and wheat yields in an experiment. Elsewhere, S8. _____ rice experts in the Philippines are producing a plant with few S9. _____ stems and more seeds. There is no guarantee that plantbreeders can continue to develop new, higher-yieldingcrop, but most researchers see their success to date as reason S10. _____ for hope.S1. being→been S2. their→itsS3. relative→relatively S4. good→badS5. as→去掉S6. politics→politicalS7. by→for S8. double→doubledS9. few→more S10. reason→the reasonPassage 3The 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 risk S1. _________losing their readers’ interest and their advertisers’ support.Operating within Seattle, which has 20 percents racial S2. _________minorities, the paper has put into place policies andprocedures for hiring and maintain a diverse workforce. The S3. _________underlying reason for the change is that for information to befair, appropriate, and subjective, it should be reported by the S4. _________same kind of population that reads it.A diversity committee composed of reporters, editors,andphotographers 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 content S6. _________audit (审查) that evaluates the frequency and manner ofrepresentation of woman and people of color in photographs. S7. _________Early audits showed that minorities were pictured far tooinfrequently 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 theSeattle Times Company to win the Personal JournalOptimas Award for excellence in managing change.S1. it → they S2. percents → percentS3. maintain → maintaining S4. subjective → objectiveS5. value → evaluate S6. an → /S7. woman → women S8. from → inS9. majority → minority S10. with → asPassage 4A 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 poor S1. __________ immigrants, who flood in, filling with hopes of prosperity S2. __________ which are then often disappointing. There are backward townson the edge of Bombay or Brasilia, just as though there were S3. __________ on the edge of seventeenth-century London or early nine-teenth-century Paris. This is new is the scale. Descriptions S4. __________ written by eighteenth-century travelers of the poor of MexicoCity, and the enormous contrasts that was to be found there, S5. __________ are very dissimilar to descriptions of Mexico City today—the S6. __________ poor can still be numbered in millions.The whole monstrous growth rests on economic prosper-ity, but behind it lies two myths: the myth of the city as a S7. __________ promised land, that attracts immigrants from rural poverty S8. __________ and brings it flooding into city centers, and the myth of the S9. __________ country as a Garden of Eden, which, a few generations late, S10. __________ sends them flooding out again to the suburbs.S1. new → a new S2. filling → filledS3. though → if S4. This → WhatS5. was → were S6. dissimilar → similarS7. lies → lie S8. that → whichS9. it → them S10. late → laterPassage 5Sporting activities are essentially modified forms ofhunting behavior. Viewing biologically, the modern S1. __________ footballer is revealed as a member of a disguised huntingpack. His killing weapon has turned into a harmless footballand his prey into a goal-mouth. If his aim is inaccurate and he S2. __________ scores a goal, enjoys the hunter’s triumph of killing his prey.To understand how this transformation has taken place we S3. __________ must briefly look up at our ancient ancestors. They spent over a S4. __________ million year evolving as co-operative hunters. Their very survival S5. __________ depended on success in the hunting-field. Under this pressuretheir whole way of life, even if their bodies, became radicaily S6. __________changed. They became chasers, runners, jumpers, aimers,throwers and prey-killers. They co-operate as skillful male-group S7. __________ attackers.Then, about ten thousand years ago, when this immensely S8. __________ long formative period of hunting for food, they becamefarmers. Their improved intelligence, so vital to their oldhunting life, were put to a new use—that of penning (把S9. __________ ……关在圈中), controlling and domesticating their prey. Thefood was there on the farms, awaiting their needs. The risks anduncertainties of farming were no longer essential for survival. S10.__________S1. Viewing → Viewed S2. inaccurate → accurateS3. (enjoys) → he (enjoys) S4. up → backS5. year → years S6. (even) if → (even) /S7. co-operate → co-operated S8. when → afterS9. were → was S10.. farming → huntingPassage 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 stages of 71. __________ the industrial revolution, perhaps one in every seventh 72. __________ deaths in Europe’s crowded cities were caused by th e 73. __________ disease. From now on, though, western eyes, missing the 74. __________ global picture, saw the trouble going into decline. Withoccasional breaks for war, the rates of death andinfection in the Europe and America dropped steadily 75. __________ through the 19th and 20th centuries. In the 1950s, theintroduction of antibiotics (抗菌素) strengthened thetrend in rich countries, and the antibiotics were allowedto be imported to poor countries. Medical researchers 76. __________ declared victory and withdrew.They are wrong. In the mid-1980s the frequency of 77. __________ infections and deaths started to pick up again around theworld. Where tuberculosis vanished, it came back; in 78. __________ many places where it had never been away, it grew better. 79. __________ The World Health Organization estimates that 1.7billion people (a third of the earth’s population) sufferfrom tuberculosis. Even the infection rate wasfalling, population growth kept the number of clinicalcases more or less constantly at 8 million a year. Around 80. __________ 3 million of those people died, nearly all of them in poorcountries.71. in → for 72. seventh → seven73. were → was 74. now → then75. the → / 76. imported → exported77. are → were 78. vanished → had ~79. better → worse 80. constantly → constantPassage 7When 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 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’t76. __________ 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 ofgood manners.71. (on the way) → in the way 72. unaware → aware73. as → than 74. it → which75. at → in 76. hasn’t →hadn’t77. American → Arab 78. as → like79. falls → fell 80. of → /Passage 8Until the very latest moment of his existence, man has beenbound to the planet on which he originated and devel-oped. Now he had the capability to leave that planet and move 71. __________ out into the universe to those worlds which he has knownpreviously only directly. Men have explored parts of the moon. 72. __________ put spaceships in orbit around another planet and possibly withinthe decade will land into another planet and explore it. Can we be 73. __________ too bold as to suggest that we may be able to colonize other 74. __________ planet within the not-too-distant future? Some have advocated 75. __________ such a procedure as a solution to the population problem: ship theexcess people off to the moon. But we must keep in head the 76. __________ billions of dollars we might spend in carrying out the project. Tomaintain the earth’s population at its present level, we would haveto blast off into space 7,500 people every hour of every day of theyear.Why are we spending so little money on space ex- 77. __________ ploration? Consider the great need for improving many aspects 78. __________of the global environment, one is surely justified in hisconcern for the money and resources that they are poured into 79. __________ the space exploration efforts. But perhaps we should look atboth sides of the coin before arriving hasty conclusions. 80. __________71. had → has 72. directly → indirectly73. into → on 74. too → so75. planet → planets / worlds 76. head → mind77. little → much 78. Consider → Considering79. they → /80. (arriving) → (arriving) at 或arriving → reaching/drawing/makingPassage 9Most people work to earn a living and theyProduce goods and services. Goods are eitheragricultural (like maize) or manufactured (likecars). 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 by 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 every daylives and the general life of our communities in orderto understand 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.1.like -> as2.these -> some3.or -> and4.as -> \ 去掉as5.Such economic system -> Such∧an economic system6.that -> which7.are essential -> are∧not essential 或者essential -> non-essential 8.visits the cinema -> visits∧to the cinema9.basic -> based10.The economist methods -> The economist’s methodsThe economists’ methodsPassage 10Parents can be supportive of suspicions. Theycan be helpful to the teacher, or are in need of help 1.themselves. Sometimes, I think parents are too hardto their children. I have seen many parents of this 2.kind. I often have the problem of parents coming inand telling me what they really treat their kids. They 3.tell me that they usually stand over their kinds whenthey do their homework. They check their work andmake big fuss over the grades. They criticize the kids 4.over everything having to do with school. Myresponse usually is: ”well, you know, he is really agood kid. He is fine in my class. Maybe you shouldnot be too strict with them.” 5.We want parents to realize the fact that teachersare professors at working with children. They have 6.observed many children and many parents. Becauseof this, and because of their specialized training,teachers can be realistic about children. Teachersknow whether parents want their children to do well 7.and to behave well. But teachers know less what 8.children should be able to do at different ages andstages. They don’t expect the 8-year-olds to do thework that can only be done by the 12-year-olds.Parents, in the contrary, often expect their children 9.to do what is usually beyond their age and ability.Obviously, this may make great harm to the 10.children’s development.1.are -> be2.be hard to -> be hard on3.what -> how4.make big fuss -> make a big fuss5.them -> him6.professors -> expertsprofessional7.whether -> \that8.less -> morebetter9.in the contrary -> on the contrary10.make harm to -> do harm toPassage 11Closure 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. You may have several tasks with 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.______1.result from -> result in2.is divide -> is to divide3.historic teacher-> history teacher4.think each chapter -> think∧of each chapter5.have completed-> have∧not completed6.If->Although7.waste -> wastes8.concentrate in -> concentrate on9.review where you are->review where you were10.attributes to -> contribute toPassage 12Oral 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. Yet,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 30 7. 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.1.boom -> booming2.American->Americans3.although->despite4.giving->given5.his -> its6.have -> has7.fails in visit -> fails to visit8.never did-> never do9.United States-> the United States10.incompetent,honest,or both-> incompetent, dishonest, or both。
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。
英语单句改错专练500题及答案1. Everyone of us is working hard in the factory.2. I have caught a bad cold for a week and I can’t get rid of it.3. This is the steel plant where we visited last week.4. Following the road and you will find the store.5. This is all what Dr. Smith said at the meeting.6. He promised to come and see us after the supper.7. John had been here to see you, but he left five minutes ago.8. My mother is busy preparing for supper.9. I’ve heard him but I never know him.10. We got on the school bus and which took us straight to the People’s Park.1.Everyone-Every one2.caught-had3.where-which4.Following-Following5.what-that;or drop “all”6.drop “the”7.had been-came8.drop “for”9.heard of 10.which-it11. From what I have seen and heard, I must say Chinese people are living happily.12. Everyone agreed to his suggestion which we should hold a meeting to talk about the problem.13. Oliver Twist, the hero of the story, he was an orphan.14. Why don’t you ask anybody e lse to help you?15. The pen is missing, for we cannot find it everywhere.16. Sorry, I have a such book.17. The two languages are not at all the same in neither spelling or grammar.18. Most people can quick get help from a doctor when ill.19. He told me that how important it is to learn English.20. Can’t you remember tell me that the other day?11.must-can 12.which-that.13.drop “he” 14.anybody-somebody 15.anywhere 16.a-an 17.neither-either 18.quick-quickly 19 drop “that” 20. tell-telling21. She asked me if I had found out my new pen.22. He had changed so much that I could hardly know him.23. I learnt of from Joan that Mary had fallen ill.24. I didn’t hear you. Please repeat the sentence again.,25. Would you please speak something about your family?26. We must study hard in order to serve for the people better in the future.27. I know little about Tom, but I know Mary better than he.28. The writing of the report spent me two evenings.29. If I had time, I shall see the new film.30. Don’t let the children who are so young to go swimming.21. drop “out” 22.know-recognize 23.drop “of” 24 drop “again” 25 speak-say 26 drop “for”27 add “about” before Mary 28.spent-took 29.shall-would 30 drop “to”31. It took place in France, an European country.32. Would you bought the dictionary if you had had more money yesterday?33. I shall lend the money to who comes first.34. That is known to all, Taiwan belongs to China.35. What was it that woke up the baby?36. “Do you mind getting me some water?” “Certainly don’t.”37. He enjoyed nothing but listen to music.38. Cotton feels softly.39. He is by far the clever student in our class.40. I came here especially to ask you for advice.31. an-a 32 add “have” before “bought” 33 who-whoever 34That-As 35 right 36 don’t-not 37but-but to 38 softly-soft 39 clever-cleverest 40especially-specially.41. I don’t doubt whether I’m able to finish the work on time.42. Would you be kind as to turn off the TV set?43. Do you know what do these words mean?44. Hearing her name calling, she rushed out of the room.45. Do you know anything about the accident happened in the village yesterday?46. The little girl hurried home with the remained money.47. Speak slowly and try to make yourself understand48. The population of Zhengzhou is fewer than that of Beijing.49. My father has two brothers , both of them are all Party members.50. I followed Mr.Smith entering the office.41 drop “don’t” 42be-be so 43drop “do” 44 calling-called 45 happened-that happened 46 remained-remaining 47 understand-understood 48 fewer-smaller 49 them-which 50 entering-into51. He’ll leave Beijing to Pari s tomorrow.52. He devoted his life for his country.53. There having no buses, we had to walk home.54. Being Sunday today, we don’t have to work.55. Not had studied his lessons well, he failed in the exam.56. My brother has turned an engineer for two years.57. I have three letters to be answer this afternoon.58. The recorder needs be repaired before it can be used.59. Having been ill for a long time, so she fell behind her classmates.60. They may go to London, but they were not certain .51to-for 52 for-to 53 having-being 54 being-It being 55had-had he 56turned-been 57drop “be” 58needs-needs to 59 drop “so” 60 may-might61. I don’t think he can do the work well, can’t he?62. The book which brought for me by my brother cost a lot of money.63. You must do everything you can help them.64. The farmers re very busy today and they will stop working until dark.65. After mixing the three together, he dipped one of his finger into the cup.66. The old man asked a policeman,” Could you show me how get to the post office?67. The teacher found a cup broken and tried to find who had broken it.68. In England as early as the twelve century, young people enjoyed playing football.69. Jack regretted not go to the meeting last week.70. I have lost my key; I can’t remember where I forgot it.61can’t-can 62which-which was 63help-to help 64will-will not 65finger-fingers 66how-how to 67find-find out 68twelve-twelfth 69go-going 70forgot-left71. What a terrible weather we have been having!72. The composition is well written except a few spelling mistakes.73. The students have to follow the teacher’s advice, haven’t they?74. Autumn has come and it is time for harvest the rice.75. Please put everything back and tidy the lab in the end of your experiment.76. “Listen to me carefully; do all what I’ll tell you to do,” said the teacher..77. The other day we dropped in on the village.78. There will not be enough rooms for such a large population in the future.79. “Help yourselves with the fish. It’s very delicious.” mother said to the guests.80. To my opinion, computers will enter every family in the near future.71 drop “a”72except-exce pt for 73haven’t-don’t 74harvest-harvesting 75in-at 76what-that 77on-at 78To-In 79with-to 80To-In81. The machine is used to working for man.82. She married the man because what he had done for her.83. A hundred of people attended the meeting last night.84. Tell me how long she will be back, in ten days or a week?85. What did you do in the evening of May Day?86. “You will be late for school unless you will get up at five.”said mother.87. It is much easy to make plans than to carry them out.88. Thanks the teacher’s help, I have made great progress in my English study.89. People both at home and abroad have been great helped by the new computer.90. The computer is an useful machine that can do many things for us.81working-work 82because-because of 83drop “of” 84long-soon 85 in-on 86 drop “will”87easy-easier88Thanks-Thanks to 89great-greatly 90an-a91. You had better go and see him, didn’t you?92. We must devote every effort to finish the task on time.93. We’ll never forget the days when we spent together happily in the middle school.94. He has written many books , two of them are widely read.95. How did you like the dancers and their performances which you saw at the party?96. Is there any place for me in the car?97. He hid himself after a tree.98. My neighbor is a seventy-years-old woman.99. He was wounded with a stone.100. It was yesterday when he broke the window.91didn’t-hadn’t 92finish-finishing 93when-which 94whem-which 95which-that 96place-space 97after-behind 98years-year 99with-by 100when-that101.There was a heavy rain last night.102.This is one of the most exciting football games which I have ever seen.103.Where is my trousers?104.Generally speaking, when a child learns to read, he usually begins from A,B,C.105. Mr Zhang’s English is perfect, so he has made lots of foreign friends from English-spoken countries.106.The police has been going all out to search for the prisoner all over the country for two weeks. 107.I was caught by the rain last night.108.Has he returned back yet?109.It took us two hours to walk across the forest.110.He had little to eat and a large house to live in.101drop “a”102 which-that 103is-are 104from-with 105English-spoken→Englsih-speaking 106has-have 107by-in 108drop “back”109across-through 110and-but111. Mother doesn’t like milk and so do I.112.I lay down again with my head covering.113. He was wounded on the left leg.114.I have only a pen, not two.115.China is very lager than Japan.116.His advise is very useful.117.Unless he said he wasn’t hungry, he ate a big breakfast.118.It will make you good to have some outdoor exercise.119.There are lots of money left.120.He entered from the front door.111so→neither 112 covering→covered113on→in 114a→one 115very-much 116advise→advice 117wasn’t-was 118make→do 119 are→is120from→through121.One thousand dollars are enough to live on.122.His book is quite different from me.123.He rose his hand before asking the question.124.I visited a place where is surrounded by mountains.125.What beautiful the sun is!126.He had no sooner arrived when he fell ill.127.Mrs Johnson gave her friends , Mary and I, a tea party.128.A house built of bricks lasts longer than the one that is made of woods.129.I like English better than my brother likes.130.I will be used to live in the south.121 are→is122me→mine 123rose→raised 124where→which 125what→how 126when→than 127I→me 128woods→wood 129likes→like 130 live→living131.He was warmly welcome by his friends.132.I received a letter writing in green ink.133.She did nothing but cried all day.134.The old man walked slowly cross the street.135.The boy’s face is like his father.136.The weather was so hot and we could not read much.137.This piece of fish smelled badly.138.The young is taught to respect the old.139.—You have not yet finished your work, have you?--- Yes, I haven’t.140.There is nothing interesting on today’s paper.131 welcome→welcomed132writing→written 133cried→cry 134cross→across 135father→father’s 136and→that 137badly→bad 138is→are 139haven’t→have 140on→in141.They won us in the football game last week.142.He thinks he needs not do it in a hurry.143.The teacher with many students have gone to the exhibition.144.He seems to be a bright student, isn’t he?145.He returned home in the afternoon of his holiday.146.He was educated at an university.147.You won’t fail unless you work harder.148.The robber was an one-eyed man.149.Who of them is your father?150.These shoes are too little for me.141won→beated 142needs→need 143have→has 144 isn’t→doesn’t145in→on 146an→a 147won’t→will 148an→a 149who→which 150little→small151.Do you fond of hunting?152.The mistakes made by the Chinese students of English are different from that by the Japanese students.153.He left home last year and I haven’t seen him from then.154.He cannot do it like your father does.155.Between the trees stand a stranger.156.Enough have been said about it.157.Neither of the books are difficult to read.158.He hoped to complete the work before he leaves the city.159.The thief wanted to get in and stole something.160.He hanged his coat by the window.151 Do→are152that→those 153from→since154like→as 155 stand→stands156have→has 157are→is 158hoped→hopes 159stole→steal 160hanged→huang161.We all thought it was him who had stolen it.162.He is going to shoot some sparrows in the trees.163.The king let him chose what he liked.164.He ordered us not speak so loudly.165.Turn to the right, you will find the post office.166.We all felt if we were going to fly.167.Tell me the best way which to express my thanks.168.It is certain he will come.169.I found strange that she had not come yet.170.We all considered it a pity you could not come with us.161him→he 162shoot→shoot at 163chose→choose 164not→not to 165you→and you 166if→as if 167drop “which”168he→that he 169found→found it 170pity→pity that171.As weather is fine, let us take a long walk.172.Have the police found the knife which the man was killed?173.The moon moves round the earth is well known to us all.174.After we seated at the table, she suddenly felt a pain in her stomach.175.This is the classroom for us to study.176.The ship hardly left the port when the storm came.177.I have been waiting you for a long time.178.How dare you say such thing to my face?179.The time is sure to come when my words come true.180.I really don’t know how to do.171As→Since 172which→with which 173add “That”before the sentence 174seated→were seated 175study→study in 176hardly→had hardly 177 waiting→waiting for 178such→such a 179 when→that180how→what181.He suggested me that I go to see the manager.182.I lent him the book I bought the day before.183.I never buy anything unless it is not really needed.184.You need not to go with me unless you are free now.185.I am sure it will be dark before we won’t get there.186.I don’t know if they will come, but if they wi ll come, please show them the way to my house. 187.I could not make myself understood entirely well.188.This book is too hard for me to read it189.As he was careless, so he failed190.I was too tired not to walk any further.181 drop “me”182bought→had bought 183drop “not”184drop “to”185drop “won’t”186drop the second “will”187drop “entirely”or “well”188drop “it”189drop “as”or “so”190drop “not”191.Why not to take a holiday for a few days?192.This book is cheap enough for him to buy it.193.She did nothing but to cry.194.Would you kindly let me to know as soon as possible?195.I asked him to tell me that how much he paid a year for his son’s education.196.I don’t know when he will be come back home.197.He nodded his head in silence, and his eyes bright with tears.198.Though rich, but he works very hard.199.That is all what I want to tell you.200.There is somebody whom you want to see him.191drop “to” 192 drop “it”193drop “to” 194drop “to” 195drop “that” 196 drop “be”197drop “and” 198drop “but” 199 drop “all” or change “what” into “that”200drop “him”201.What a beautiful weather we are having recently!202.The new flowers are for her, not for his.203.They live in the Room 305 in that building.204.Mike is a college student from Britain.205.We used to go to beds at nine ten at school.206.Please you work harder at your lessons.207.I have no papers to write on.208.Please not look out of the window in class.209.We got an English evening last Wednesday.210.Let’s see who can reach to there first.201drop “a”202his→him 203drop “the”204from→in 205 beds→bed206drop “you”207papers→paper 208not→don’t 209got→had 210drop “to”211.Which is much cheap, this one or that one?212.We have to work hard on physics this term.213.Is there any deer in the zoo?214.She hasn’t returned back home yet.215.The boy is old enough to take care of him.216.It’s too hot in day and too cold at night on the noon.217.John studies much more harder than any of the others.218.Physics is one of the most difficult subject for us.219.After quick supper, Tom returned to the cinema.220.We must be strict in ourselves in everything.211cheap→cheaper 212on→at 213is→are 214drop “back”215him→himself 216in day→in the day 217drop “more”218subject→sujects 219quick→a quick 220change the first “in”into “with”221.The girl doesn’t dare to go out at night lonely.222.Will I get you a piece of chalk, Mr.White?223.As a boy, he made a life by selling newspapers.224.When he came in, the speaker found the listeners all seating.225.John had to make some rooms for Joe and Mike.226.After the supper the singer didn’t go upstairs.227.There are around one hundred woman workers in this factory.228.Jack was said to be made stay behind by his teacher after school yesterday.229.Great changes have been taken place in the past year.230.Hear! How nicely the girl is playing the piano!221 lonely→alone 222Will→Shall 223 life→living 224 seating→seated 225rooms→room 226 drop “the”227woman→women 228 stay→to stay229drop “been”230Hear→Listen 231.I didn’t go to the film because I have seen it before.232.How shall I do with the old machine?233.She was about to get into sleep while the baby woke up and began to cry.234.We have friends over the world.235.He failed but wanted to try the second time.236.He left Shanghai at a cold winter night.237.Sorry, I forgot your book in my office yesterday.238.They have only a little room to live.239.Tom didn’t leave until his sister was seen to enter into the village.240.My idea is quite different from you.231have→had 232How→What 233into→to 234 over→all over 235change “the”into “a”236at →on 237forgot→left 238 live→live in 239 drop “into”240 you→yours241.He raised his sound so that we could hear him.242.I want to make clear that I don’t want the price.243.When wet clothes are hanged up near a fire, steam can be seen rising from them.244.I haven’t received a letter from him in the past a few years.245.The dustmen have gone on strike for more than two weeks.246.’Will the play be put on again?” Yes, I thi nk it.247.Though it was very cold, but he went out without an overcoat.248.My uncle began to study French in the fifties.249.How do you think of the bicycle of this model?250.I used to dance a lot when I was an university student.241could hear→heard 242 make→make it 243hanged→hung 244 drop the second “a”245on →been 246 it→so 247drop “but”or “Though”248 the→his249How→What 250an→a 251.I always find physics difficulty to learn.252.It was polite for him to make room for you.253.That’s quit e far from here to the bus stop.254. He made such many mistakes in his homework that the teacher made him do it again. 255. There were many restaurants and we were not sure which to eat.256. She fixed all the radios besides the smallest one ,because there were no parts for it. 257. “Which of the two buses goes to the hospital? “None of them does.”258. Be careful not to loose the money.259. Many new homes have been built in the past few months in our village.260. New York is the larger city in the U.S.251difficulty→difficult 252 for→of 253That→It 254 such→so 255eat→eat in 256 besides→except257 None→Neither 258loose→lose 259homes→houses 260 larger→largest261. She takes much interest in the Chinese history.262. My brother l eft the school at the age of fifteen. So he hasn’t much knowledge.263. Mary got up, dressed her and went to the party.264. Made of plastics, so the machine is quite light in weight.265. Even a boy of three knows it’s wrong to say lies.266. My father has two brothers and three of them are all Party member.267. The discovery is great importance in science.268. Do you know who’s English is the best in your class?269. “Are those apples green or red? “Yes, they are red.”270. We play basketballs at four in the afternoon.261 drop “the”262drop the first “the”263her→herself 264drop “so”265say→tell 266 three →both 267is→is of 268who’s→whose 269drop “yes”270 basketballs→basketball271. About two hundred fifty workers attended the meeting.272. Pass Rose and I two pieces of bread, please.273. Here are some news for you, Mary.274. Look! A police is coming this way.275. You’d better borrow your bike to her.276. The teacher will have a talk with you after the class.277. I’m sorry, sir. I was late to school this morning.278. The match between Class 4 and Class 5 is sure to be excited.279. The talk is going to give by a famous professor.280. The teacher told me that Mary did very good in drawing.271hundred→hundred and 272 I→me 273are→is 274police→policeman 275to→from 276drop “the”277to→for 278 excited→exciting 279 to give→to be given 280good→well281. You can’t jump so highly on the earth as on the moon.282. There’s going to be a match this afternoon, isn’t it?283. She said she was leaving the second morning.284. Tell him about it if you will see him tomorrow.285. Do more speaking, you will be good at spoken English.286. The boy was too tired not to walk any farther.287. The students are really pleased after such a pleasing trip.288. It has been too dry this year and there are a few apples on the tree.289. Hundreds college students gathered for the meeting.290. In the past three years, the doctor saved many people’s lives.281 highly→high 282it→there 283second→next 284drop “will”285 you→and you 286 drop “not”287pleasing→pleasant 288drop “a”289 hundreds→hundreds of 290 saved→has saved 291. We all hope he will stay here for another some days.292. The town is two miles far away from our school.293. To them joy, they got two tickets for the football match.294. Mary is an active girl when his brother is a man of few words.295. Our physics teacher said light traveled faster than sound.296. His grandfather has been death for nearly a year.297. The teacher handed over the textbooks to the students.298. A plane is the machine that can fly.299. You will have to give other example. One is not enough.300. The letter was sent by an old friend of John.291 some→few292drop “far”293them→their 294when→while 295traveled→travels 296death →dead 297 over→out298 the→a299other→another 300John→John’s301. None job is easy enough for him to do.302. Every of them has a copy of the handbook.303. Who’s the young man playing a violin?304. I feel very asleep now because I didn’t sleep well last night.305. You are wanted by the phone.306. Better don’t leave your little daughter by herself at home.307. Do you still remember the house there we used to play?308. She stopped cry and told me what had happened.309. A language can only be learned with using it.310. The police works hard day and night for the safety of the people.301None→No 302Every→Each 303a→the 304 asleep→sleepy305by→on 306don’t→not 307there→where 308 cry→crying309 with→by310works→work311. I used to having a drink before going to bed.312. She’s very ill but the doctor won’t give her away.313. All needs to be done should be done quickly.314. Fish can’t live there’s no water.315. He came to the party without invited.316. He raised his noise in order to be heard by us all.317. I have no clean clothes and have to have the dirty clothes washing.318. The ground is covered with falling leaves.319. Man can now travel in the space.320. Usually in the beginning of class, we read aloud our texts.311 works→work312away→up 313All→All that 314live→if live 315invited→being invited 316noise→voice 317washing→washed 318falling→fallen 319drop “the”320in→at321. Three-fourths of the apple were eaten by the rat.322. The boy was sent to hospital with one of his legs breaking.323. I have made this clear to her that her job is very important.324. I once suggested that we students must be given more free time.325. I had hardly set out than it began to rain.326. It was as he was ill that he missed the chance.327. I have never seen a snake so thick as a log.328. How I hope I hadn’t missed the lecture yesterday.!329. My home town has taken on a new look. How great it has changed !330. He didn’t marry with my sister until he was thirty.321were→was 322breaking→broken 323this→it 324must→should 325than→when 326as→because 327so→as 328hadn’t missed→didn’t miss 329great→greatly 330drop “with”331. I don’t suppose he will be back in six.332. Their football team has won ours several times.333. Do you know our team leader we call him Big Wang?334. We’d like see your birthday present.335. She reached early in order to sit in the front.336. In the end of the class, the teacher taught us an English song.337. We all find it difficulty to learn physics.338. I t is known to all that Lu Xun died in 30’s.339. Is it true that some Germen will come to our school next week?340. We shall never forget what that the headmaster said at yesterday’s meeting.331 in→at332won→beated 333drop “him”334see→look at 335reached→arrived 336In→At 337difficulty→difficult 338in→in his 339Germen→Germans 340drop “that”341. My brother didn’t stop play outside until my mother called him.342. The students were praised because having made rapid progress.343. It is I who is right.344. Is this the pen you bought it last Sunday?345. John looks much like his mother than his father.346. I t was happened that he was not at home when we called.347. It’s very nic e for you to help me with that heavy bag.348. My son isn’t old enough not to go to school.349. I didn’t think it one of the best films that has ever been shown here this year.350. Each of the students in our class have got such a dictionary.341play→playing 342because→for 343is→am 344drop “it”345much→more 346drop “was”347for→of 348drop “not”349has→have 350have→has351. It is the soldier which was wounded in that battle.352. I have to get up early tomorrow so that I catch the first bus.353. She left her hometown to Shanghai early this morning.354. He will be well again in three days’ time . I hope you to take it easy.355. We make him our monitor, but he refused.356. She knows quite a few English words, she’s only a g irl of six.357. From this fact we can see that one shouldn’t be too sure of oneself.358. His advice how to improve our writing sounds reasonable.359. There are such many mistakes in his homework.360. You see what clever the boy is.351which→that 352catch→can catch 353to→for 354drop “to”355drop “monitor”356she’s→though she’357oneself→himself 358how→on how 359such→so 360what→how361. They kept on coming to the hospital and see him.362. I don’t think the TV set took him so much mo ney.363. He’s getting old. He doesn’t eat as many as before.364. Why not stopping for a rest under that tree?365. Your voice sounds quite different in the phone.366. It’s very nice for you to help me.367. Who’s younger, Rose and Mary?368. Could you tell me when he has arrived?369. I’m sorry I have such little money on me.370. By that time, she had falled asleep.361see→seeing362took→cost363many→much 364stopping→stop 365in→on 366for→of 367and →or 368drop “has”369such→so 370falled→fallen371. I can’t decide if to go and see him or not.372. I won’t believe it until I had seen it myself.373. Let me fit the new clothes in my son.374. The fact which he gave up smoking delighted his wife.375. The young man looks strange on that suit.376. Do you know who is in the charge of the children here?377. I need a cloth to wipe out the mud with.378. All he could do were to go back home.379. Thank you for the pleasing evening.380. I was told to go there at once, that I followed.371 if→wether 372had→have 373in→on 374which→that 375on→in 376drop “the”377 a cloth →a piece of cloth378were→was 379pleasing→pleasant 380that→so381. Why worry? It’s nothing serious.382. It’s years after I painted a picture.383. He ran in and told us the excited news.384. As a student, I didn’t use to playing football.385. All the work here was done by hands.386. Excuse me, shall I have the word with you?387. He is not here. He can have gone to the library.388. The dress my aunt bou ght me isn’t fit me.389. I t was raining hard and he prevented from going out.390. You’d better not have the machine work too long.381worry→worried382after→since383excited→exciting384playing→play385hands→hand386the→a387can→may388isn’t→doesn’t 389prevnted→was prevented 390work→working 391. Having read the magazine, so he put it in its place.392. The woman stands there is a friend of my mother’ s.393. Food, such as rice and vegetables , have been wasted a lot by the students.394. Much have been done about the pollution.395. There will be a lot of more people in this developing area.396. The sun’s light and heat make possi ble for plants to grow better.。
英语短文改错习题精选及答案1Many years ago a poor man grew an orange tree。
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_______On the tree there were many fine oranges. Some day he found 2. _______one of them was so big as a football . He took it 3. _______for the king 。
The king was so happy that he gave the 4。
_______poor man lots money. When a rich man heard of it , 5。
_______he said for himself ,“I’ll take my gold cup to the king 6。
_______and he will give me much money . Next day the king received 7. _______from the cup . The king was very fond of the cup and he told 8. _______the rich man,“I have an orange . It beautiful than the cup,9。
_______so I have decided to give it to you as the reward instead money. 10。
_______2One day a doctor was starting his morning works。
Suddenly 1. _______a man ran his room。
His face was red and he could 2. _______only say“Quick! Quick!"The doctor thought he can be 3。
⼤学英语改错习题Error correctionDirections: Each of the following sentences has four parts underlined and marked A, B, C and D. You are to identify the one that needs correction.51. It was very late to save the drowning boy as he had gone downA B Cfor the third time.D52. I can’t help to think it would be fun to play such an exciting game with them.A B C D53. John said his mother would buy him a five-speeds racing bicycle for hisA B csixteenth birthday.D54. By reading the directions carefully, some mistakes in the examinationA B Ccould have been avoided.D55. Of the two lectures, the first was by far the best one, partly becauseA Bthe person who delivered it had such a pleasant voice.C D56. The chairman proposed that every speaker must limit himself to fifteen minutes.A B C D57. That is troubling me is that I don’t have much experience in international commerce (贸易).A B C D58. When I got to the cinema, the film had already started; I ought to get there earlier.A B C D59. After criticizing our proposal in every detail , the director went on telling us that there wasA B Cnothing personal in his comments.D60. Johnnie was not barely able to walk without help because of the bad injury in his left leg.A B C D41. Mary said to her husband that she didn’t feel like to go to the movies that nightA B Cbecause she was tired out after a day’s work.D42. Jack’s mother has to call him at least half a dozen times until he comes down to his dinner.A B C D43. A red –hair boy is needed to play the part of Alfred in this new play.A B C D44. Neither John or his father was able to wake up early enough to catch the morning train.A B C D45. Wilson was surprised to find that there was only one other guest except himself .A B C D46. They say Mexico City is more populous than any city in the world.A B C D47. The atmosphere is consisted of certain gases mixed together in definite proportions .A B C D48. We were pleased to have the opportunity to watch such talented dancers to performA Ba highly acclaimed new ballet .C D49. During that terrible snowstorm ,the police demanded that people stayed off HighwayA B C101 except in cases of emergency.D50. The colonel realized that the private was crying because what he had said.A B C D41. Nancy had a great deal of trouble to concentrate on her work because of the noiseA B Cin the next room.D42. I remember to see that American naturalist two years two ago in India atA B C Dthe dinner party given by Mr. And Mrs. Wynnes.43. No matter whatever happens , we’re determined to do our best and make theA B Cexperiment a success .D44. I can’t get my car started now. Something must have gone wrongly with the engine.A B C D45. Jeremy is such a careless person that he has five wallets stolen by pickpockets this year.A B C D46. Don’t take for granted that all those who score high in the entrance examinationsA B Cwill prove to be the most competent at college.D47. The elderly lawyer thinks it good for his health to walk up the stairs to his officeA Bon the fifth floor instead of to take the elevator.C D48. Most of the freshmen in our college have made far more greater progress in theirA B Cstudy of English than we first expected.D49. Dr. Nolen was honest enough to admit to make errors in judgment on more than one occasion.A B C D50. Our history professor is such a knowledgeable person that it seems there isn’tA Bnothing which he does not know.C D11. The old artist is in the habit of going for a walk in the park every morning except it rains.A B C D12. He went to the library and spent the while afternoon there to-look for material for an articleA B Con Shakespeare.D13. The book was so bored that I returned it to the library without- finishing it.A B C D14. Jack was in the conference room discussing plans with the other committee members when theA Bchairman had called to say he’d be- late.C D15. Maradona, who led Argentina to their World Cup triumph in Mexico in June 1986,Ais undoubtedly one of the greatest soccer player the world has ever produced.B C D16. Paul suggested that they meet in the front of the school gate at one P.m. Friday afternoon.A B C D17. After making observations for a week, Sam found why Mr. Hobbs’A B Cshirt factory was so inefficient.D18. Since the beginning of this century, more and more scientistsAhave become interested in the way how the human brain works.B C D19. On his way to school yesterday morning Prof. Wang met an oldA Bfriend and stopped talking with him for quite a while.C D20. Not until my mother told me the sad news last night did I knewA B Cthat our neighbor Dr. Li was killed in a car accident the week before.D。
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以下是店铺为大家搜索整理的大学英语专八改错专项练习题,希望对大家有所帮助!想了解task 1Halloween’s origins dated back to the ancient Celtic _1_Festival of Samhain (pronouncing sow-in).The Celts, who _2_ Lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, United _3_Kingdom, and northern France, celebrated its new year on November 1.This day marked the end of summer and the harvest and the beginning of the dark, cold winter, a time of year that was often associated with human death.Celts believed that at the night before the new year, the boundary _4_between the worlds of the live and the dead became blurred._5_On the night of October 31, they celebrated Samhain, it was _6_Believed that the ghosts of the dead returned to earth.In addition to causing trouble and damaging crops, Celts thought that the presence of the otherworldly spirits made easier for _7_ The Druids, or Celtic priests, to make predictions about the future.For a people entirely dependent on the volatile natural world, these prophecies were an important on the volatile natural world, these prophecies were an important source of comfort and direction during the long, dark winter.To commemorate the event, Druids built huge sacred bonfires, which the people gathered to burn crops and animals _8_As sacrifices to the Celtic deities.During the celebration, the Celts wore costumes, typically consisting of animal heads and skins, and skins, and attempted to assume each other’s fortunes.When the _9_Celebration was over, they lit their hearth fires, which they had _10_ extinguished earlier that evening, from the sacred bonfire to help protect them during the coming winter.参考答案:1.dated-date2.pronouncing-pronounced3.United前加the4.at-on5.live-living6.it was前加when7.made+it8.which-where9.assumed-tell10.lit-rellittask 2The first real organized effort to uniting Europe came _1_With the creation of the Council of Europe, was established _2_In 1949.While not as influential as the European Community in term of public awareness and promotion of European _3_ Political unity, the Council produced, in November 1950, one of the most politically and social important documents _4_ Seen this millennium—the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms._5_ On conjunction with the Statute of the Council of Europe, _6_ Convention provides a common set of guaranteed freedomsand rights for every citizen whose government enters into _7_ An agreement to rectify and enforce the specifics articulated in the Convention.However, mere putting pen to paper and producing an official document is far enough to actually _8_ Guarantee these freedoms—by outlining the rights and freedoms of citizens, Europe vocalizes its concerns to its people, but to physically pledge protection of these ideals requires a strict and specific system of enforcement.Only _9_By enabling the physical the citizens of Europe be assured about their liberty._10_参考答案:1.uniting-unite2.去掉was 或was前加which3.term-terms4.social-socially5.On-In6.Convention前加the7.rectify-ratify8.far+from或far-not9.physical+can10.about-of。
Error correctionDirections: Each of the following sentences has four parts underlined and marked A, B, C and D. You are to identify the one that needs correction.51. It was very late to save the drowning boy as he had gone downA B Cfor the third time.D52. I can’t help to think it would be fun to play such an exciting game with them.A B C D53. John said his mother would buy him a five-speeds racing bicycle for hisA B csixteenth birthday.D54. By reading the directions carefully, some mistakes in the examinationA B Ccould have been avoided.D55. Of the two lectures, the first was by far the best one, partly becauseA Bthe person who delivered it had such a pleasant voice.C D56. The chairman proposed that every speaker must limit himself to fifteen minutes.A B C D57. That is troubling me is that I don’t have much experience in international commerce (贸易).A B C D58. When I got to the cinema, the film had already started; I ought to get there earlier.A B C D59. After criticizing our proposal in every detail , the director went on telling us that there wasA B Cnothing personal in his comments.D60. Johnnie was not barely able to walk without help because of the bad injury in his left leg.A B C D41. Mary said to her husband that she didn’t feel like to go to the movies that nightA B Cbecause she was tired out after a day’s work.D42. Jack’s mother has to call him at least half a dozen times until he comes down to his dinner.A B C D43. A red –hair boy is needed to play the part of Alfred in this new play.A B C D44. Neither John or his father was able to wake up early enough to catch the morning train.A B C D45. Wilson was surprised to find that there was only one other guest except himself .A B C D46. They say Mexico City is more populous than any city in the world.A B C D47. The atmosphere is consisted of certain gases mixed together in definite proportions .A B C D48. We were pleased to have the opportunity to watch such talented dancers to performA Ba highly acclaimed new ballet .C D49. During that terrible snowstorm ,the police demanded that people stayed off HighwayA B C101 except in cases of emergency.D50. The colonel realized that the private was crying because what he had said.A B C D41. Nancy had a great deal of trouble to concentrate on her work because of the noiseA B Cin the next room.D42. I remember to see that American naturalist two years two ago in India atA B C Dthe dinner party given by Mr. And Mrs. Wynnes.43. No matter whatever happens , we’re determined to do our best and make theA B Cexperiment a success .D44. I can’t get my car started now. Something must have gone wrongly with the engine.A B C D45. Jeremy is such a careless person that he has five wallets stolen by pickpockets this year.A B C D46. Don’t take for granted that all those who score high in the entrance examinationsA B Cwill prove to be the most competent at college.D47. The elderly lawyer thinks it good for his health to walk up the stairs to his officeA Bon the fifth floor instead of to take the elevator.C D48. Most of the freshmen in our college have made far more greater progress in theirA B Cstudy of English than we first expected.D49. Dr. Nolen was honest enough to admit to make errors in judgment on more than one occasion.A B C D50. Our history professor is such a knowledgeable person that it seems there isn’tA Bnothing which he does not know.C D11. The old artist is in the habit of going for a walk in the park every morning except it rains.A B C D12. He went to the library and spent the while afternoon there to-look for material for an articleA B Con Shakespeare.D13. The book was so bored that I returned it to the library without- finishing it.A B C D14. Jack was in the conference room discussing plans with the other committee members when theA Bchairman had called to say he’d be- late.C D15. Maradona, who led Argentina to their World Cup triumph in Mexico in June 1986,Ais undoubtedly one of the greatest soccer player the world has ever produced.B C D16. Paul suggested that they meet in the front of the school gate at one P.m. Friday afternoon.A B C D17. After making observations for a week, Sam found why Mr. Hobbs’A B Cshirt factory was so inefficient.D18. Since the beginning of this century, more and more scientistsAhave become interested in the way how the human brain works.B C D19. On his way to school yesterday morning Prof. Wang met an oldA Bfriend and stopped talking with him for quite a while.C D20. Not until my mother told me the sad news last night did I knewA B Cthat our neighbor Dr. Li was killed in a car accident the week before.D。