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2021年大学英语六级改错模拟练习题(2)

2021年大学英语六级改错模拟练习题(2)

2021年大学英语六级改错模拟练习题(2)1.Microwave ovens are generally more costlier than common ovens. _______2. It is possible that some old paintings were once bright and more _______colorful than they are now.3. There are few electronic applications likely to raise fears regarding _______future employment opportunities than robots.4. Most wine from Switzerland is more inferior to wine from France. ______5. By opening vast areas of un occupied land for residential expansion,the ominibuses, house railways, commuter trains, and electric trolleyspulled settled regions outward two to four times as distant from citycenters than they were in the premodern area. _________1、costlier - costly此句costly是形容词,意思是“昂贵的”。

它的比较级形式是more costly。

costlier是错误的形式,须改成costly。

2. bright - brighter3. likely前加more此句的意思是:很少有电子应用软件能够像机器人那样引起人们对未来就业机会的担忧。

【大学英语六级改错试题及答案(18)】

【大学英语六级改错试题及答案(18)】

【大学英语六级改错试题及答案(18)】Some people, in all seriousness, say that humans will be living in space within the next hundred or so years. Planet Earth will be crowded, dirty and lack of resources. A sort of exodus [51] of mankind will begin.Spaceships will be assembled so that they revolve around the earth. Some may orbit around Mars. These space stations will be serviced by space buses. We saw the first space bus launch in [52] April 1981. This was Columbia , it made several [53] orbits around the earth and then returned, landing on a huge dry lake bed in California. Columbia will be used again. Previous spaceships have been abandoned, only the nose being used to bring the crews back to earth.[54]Upon established, each space station will [55] generate its own atmosphere and have its own agriculture. It will need to rotation to provide [56] an artificial gravity; people will be forced inwards [57] from the centre by centrifugal force.The moon and Mars could become new sources of new materials. Driving through space will no [58] longer need Earth fuel - the energy would come from the sun. This energy would be converted from [59] electricity to work magnetic rockets.That all sounds quite fantastically but, with [60] the rapid development of modern technology, who knows about what the future holds?答案51. and lack of... short52. bus launch in... launched53. it made several... which54. the crews back... crew55. Upon established... once56. to rotation to... rotate57. forced inwards... outwards58. space will no... would59. converted from... into60. quite fantastically but... fantastic。

大学英语六级考试改错题专项练习题精编

大学英语六级考试改错题专项练习题精编

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

大学英语新六级-综合改错16题及答案解析

大学英语新六级-综合改错16题及答案解析

一、题型特征作为CET传统题型之一,综合改错题仍然是与完型填空一起作为二选一出现,文章长度大约在200-250词之间,共包含10处错误。

每行不超过一处错误,而且不包括标点符号错误和纯粹的单词拼写错误。

综合改错题难度较大,它主要测试考生的英语综合理解与表达能力。

它不但要求考生有扎实的语言基础知识(如词汇语法),而且要求考生有较强语篇理解能力与表达能力,以及利用上下文进行逻辑推理的能力。

二、考查方式1.改正(correction)(/)2.删除(delete)(/)3.增添(add)(∧)三、错误类型逻辑表达错误、介词使用错误、代词使用错误、非谓语动词使用错误、主谓语前后不一致错误、名词的错误、代词使用错误、冠词的错误、句子结构的错误、时态语态和语气的使用错误及易混淆词的使用错误。

四、解题步骤1、一般来说,做题时千万不要拿起来就改,先花1-2分钟从头到尾通读全文,,对文章大致内容有所了解,做到心中有数。

2、然后把重点放在有错误项的标有题号行,寻找较容易辨认的语法错误,如主谓不一致、时态、语态使用错误、非谓语动词错误等。

3、如果错行中不存在上述明显错误,则应查看是否有词语搭配错误、易混词错误、词性错误等等细节错误。

4、如果错行中急不存在语法错误,也不存在词汇错误,则从整体上查看上下文意思是否连贯,连接词是否使用正确,是否有逻辑混乱的现象,如否定句误用成肯定句造成句意不通等。

5、找到错误项后,按要求形式进行改正、删除或增添,并设法找到一个正确项使句子在语法语义逻辑上都成立。

错练习题目:The National Endowment for the Arts recently released thethe results of it s “Reading at Risk” survey, which describedmovement of the American public away from books andliterature and toward television and electronic media.According to the survey. “reading is on the decline on every62.__________region, within every ethnic group, and at every educational level.“The day the NEA report released, the U.S. House, in a tie 63.___________vote, upheld the government's right to obtain bookstore andlibrary records under a provision of the USA Patriot Act. TheHouse proposal would have barred the federal governmentfrom demand library records, reading lists, book customer 64.___________lists and other material in terrorism and intelligence investigations.These two events are completely unrelated to, yet they 65.___________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 democratic66.__________system depends on leaders who can think critically, analyzetexts and writing clearly. All of these are skills promoted by 67.__________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 might68._________undermine our system of government rather than helpingdemocracy flourish.Our culture's decline in reading begin well before the 69._________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 70.__________and teachers to be inappropriate. Now what started in schoolsacross the country is playing itself out on a nation stage and 71.________is possibly having an impact on the reading habits of theAmerican public.本期答案及解析:62.on-in.本行中According to the survey在语义和结构上都没有错;on the decline为固定搭配,意为“呈下降趋势”,符合文意,也正确;故将错误锁定为介词on. on意为“在…之上”,而此处表示“在任何地区/区域”,故将on改为in(在;在…之内)。

【大学英语六级改错试题及答案(7)】

【大学英语六级改错试题及答案(7)】

【大学英语六级改错试题及答案(7)】Sporting activities are essentially modified forms ofhunting behavior. Viewing biologically, the modernS1. __________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 heS2. __________scores a goal, enjoys the hunter s triumph of killing his prey.To understand how this transformation has taken place weS3. __________must 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 pressuretheir whole way of life, even if their bodies, became radicailyS6. __________changed. They became chasers, runners, jumpers, aimers,throwers and prey-killers. They co-operate as skillful male-groupS7. __________attackers.Then, about ten thousand years ago, when this immenselyS8. __________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 forsurvival.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 hunting。

最新 新六级-综合改错题二(2)-精品

最新 新六级-综合改错题二(2)-精品

新六级-综合改错题二(2) 答案解析:1. 将so改为转折性连词but.虽然前句说电视节目质量遭到批评,并且还有令人讨厌的广告,但是接下来是说对孤寡老人的益处,因此此处表达转折的意思。

2. 将but 改为so.文章并没有表达转折的意思,因为经理收到了许多关于电梯服务的投诉,所以他才做出后面的措施,因此此处应该是因果关系。

3. 将unaware改为aware.根据后文说这样的人从来不会撞到别人便可看出,他们时刻在注意着别人。

4. 将directly改为indirectly.根据前文所说,人类先前并没有进入这些宇宙空间而是现在才具有了这种能力,因此不可能是直接而只可能是间接的了解。

5. 将therefore改为however.根据上文可以看出,此处学院是和大学在做对比,因此是一种转折关系。

6. 将unpleasant改为pleasant.此句意思是说对于Johnny来说pleasant的音乐对Jimmy却完全是噪音,从而显示出两人的不同,从后文vice verse也可看出原句是将两人在进行对比。

7. 将if改为although,though,but或者yet.仔细分析此句会发现,原文其实在表达一种让步或转折关系而非条件关系。

该句意思是:尽管我们时常要求一点宁静,却似乎我们都离不开声音。

8. 将and改为or.此处是表示选择,即农民既可以使用斧子,也可以使用铁锹或者其他类似的工具。

9. 将part-time改为full-time.根据后文可知,妇女选择兼职将会减缓她们工资增长以及提升,因此要想获得和男性同样的薪水,将决定于她们应该是否会继续从事全职。

10. 将possible改为impossible.根据后文可知,即使同样的词语意思也是不一样,因此这个问题应该是从单个词语意思来理解习语是个可能的事情。

【大学英语六级改错试题及答案(12)】

【大学英语六级改错试题及答案(12)】

【大学英语六级改错试题及答案(12)】What are the drawbacks or difficulties associated withintrapreneurship(内部创业)programs or strategies? Somemanagers are not happy about giving up the control they areused to have.Other managers may be willing,but their 1.companies have down sized.Those managers may be do more of 2.the work above or below their level than they had been doing. 3.Now they are overworked,stress managers,and they may not Want 4. to hear new ideas that could just complicate their jobs even far. 5. The major problem that often haunts intrapreneurship is thatresults are expected very quickly.It takes time for a company to 6. develop the fight atmosphere and most appropriate support 7.structures for intrapreneuring.Sometimes a company gets impatient and need,Koch says, to swallow a patience pill. Lastly, 8.sometimes it is difficult for an intrapreneur to hear that the company has decided to pursue her of his idea;the person may continue 9.working on the idea anyway.With all the possible drawbacks,intrapreneurship has afoothold in business today.Many products now on the marketowe their existence on companies Who recognized and nurtured 10.the talent within their own walls. 参考答案:1.have having2.do doing3.had have4.stress stressed5.far further6.very too7.most the most8.need needs9.decided decided not10.on to。

大学英语六级考试改错题专项练习题精编

大学英语六级考试改错题专项练习题精编

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

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大学英语六级考试改错自测题Directions:This part consists of one passage. In each passage there are altogether10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change word, add a word ordelete(删去) a word. If you change a word, cross it out and write correct word in thecorresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (∧) in the right placeand write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and puta slash (/) in the blank.例如:Television is rapidly becoming the literature of our periods╱. 1.time/times/period╱ used for the study of literature as 2.Many of the arguments having_______\_______a school subject are valid for ∧ study of television. 3.______the______[题目一]2000年6月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题When you start talking about good and bad mannersyou immediately start meeting difficulties. Many people just cannot agree what they mean. We asked a lady, who replied that shethought you could tell a well-mannered person on the way they(71) occupied the space around them—for example, when such aperson walks down a street he or she is constantly unaware of(72)others. Such people never bump into other people.However, a second person thought that this was more aquestion of civilized behavior as good manners. Instead, this(73)other person told us a story, it he said was quite well known,(74)about an American who had been invited to an Arab meal at(75)one of the countries of the Middle East. The American hasn’t(76)been told very much about the kind of food he might expect. Ifhe had known about American food, he might have behaved(77)better.Immediately before him was a very flat piece of bread thatlooked, to him, very much as a napkin (餐巾) Picking it(78)up, he put it into his collar, so that it falls across his shirt.(79)His Arab host, who had been watching, said of nothing, but(80) immediately copied the action of his guest.And that, said this second person, was a fine example of good manners.参考答案:71. on → by72. unaware → aware73. as → than74. it → which75. at → in76. hasn’t → hadn’t77. American → Arab78. as → like79. falls → fell80. of → /[题目二]2001年6月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题We are all naturally attracted to people with ideas,beliefs and interests like our own. Similarly, we feel comfortablewith people with physical qualities similar as ours.(71)You may have noticed about how people who live or work (72) closely together come to behave in a similar way. Unconsciously wecopy these we are close to or love or admire. So a sportsman’s(73) individual way of walking with raised shoulders isimitated by an admired (74)fan; a pair of lovers both shake their heads in the same way; anemployer finds h imself duplicating his boss’s habit of wagging (摆动)(75)a pen between his fingers while thinking.In every case, the influential person may consciously notice the(76)imitation but he will feel comfortably in its presence. And if he does(77)notice the matching of his gestures or movements, he finds it pleasinghe is influencing people; they are drawn to them.(78)Sensitive people have been mirroring their friend and acquaintances (79)all their lives, and winning affection and respect in this waywithout aware of their methods. Now, for people who want to win (80)agreement or trust, affection or sympathy, some psychologists recommendthe deliberate use of physical imitation.参考答案:71. as → to72. about → /73. these → those74. admired → admiring75. employer → employee76. consciously → unconsciously77. comfortably → comfortable78. them → him79. friend → friends80. (without) → (without) being[题目三]2002年6月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题A great many cities are experiencing difficulties which arenothing 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 earlynineteenth century Paris. This is new is in the scale. Descriptions(S4) written by eighteenth-century travelers of the poor of Mexico City, and the enormous contrasts that was to be found there,(S5)are very dissimilar to descriptions of Mexico City today—the(S6)poor can still be numbered in millions.The whole monstrous growth rests on economicprosperity, 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.参考答案:S1. And → ButS2. filling → filledS3. there → theyS4. This → WhatS5. was → areS6. dissimilar → similarS7. lies → inS8. that → whichS9. it → themS10. late → later[题目四]2003年6月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题The Seattle Times Company is one newspaper firm thathas recognized the need for change and done something about it.In the newspaper industry, papers must reflect the diversity ofthe 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 informationto 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 about diversity issues. In an addition, the paper instituted a content (S6) audit (审查) that evaluates the frequency and manner of representation of woman and people of color in photographs.(S7)Early audits showed that minorities were picturedfar too infrequently and were pictured with a disproportionate number of negative articles. The audit results from(S8) improvement in the frequency of majority representationand (S9) their portrayal in neutral or positivesituations. And, with a (S10) result, the SeattleTimes has improved as a newspaper.The diversity training and content audits helped the Seattle Times Companyto win the Personnel Journal Optimal Award for excellence in managing change.参考答案:71. it → they72. percents → percent73. maintain → maintaining74. subjective → objective75. meets → meet76. 去掉an77. woman → women78. from → in79. majority → minority80. with → as[题目五]2003年12月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题Thomas Malthus published his “Essay on thePrinciple of 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 10 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.参考答案:S1. being → beenS2. their → itsS3. relative → relativelyS4. good → badS5. as →去掉S6. politics → politicalS7. by → forS8. double → doubledS9. more → fewerS10. reason → the reason[题目六]The total net income of society is a big issue concerningthe wealth and strength of the nation.In his book The Wealth ofNations,Adam Smith expressed an important point of view:thecontribution individuals made to society in pursuing their own goodis 1.more greater than that made by individuals attempting to benefit society.2.This kind of“self-interest”and“selfishness”is somewhat attractive,3.because such‘‘self-interest”can bring benefit to others.When one’sown“interest”is combined to the“interest”of others.the total net 4.income of society will certainly increase and the nationwill of course become wealthily become wealthily and powerful.5.Using the total net income of society as our criterion,we call thus explain that the manufacturing of counterfeit goods isto 6.be considered undesirable.Those who make or sell counterfeit goodsmay make a profit,and the waste of resources and manpower 7.caused by counterfeiting will eventually lead to a decrease of totalnet income of society.If we do something about this,it will surely 8.weaken the strength of the nation.A society composing of those who 9.have become rich through counterfeiting and all the rest who havebeen deprived from their wealth is a poor society in which povertyis 10.unevenly distributed.答案:→make2.more great→greater3.and→or4.to→with5.wealthily→wealthy6.that→why7.and→but8.something→nothing9.composing→composed10.from→of[题目七]When we mention China’s ancient civilization,we thinkof the Four Great Inventions--paper,gunpowder,the compassand printing.which have had an immeasurable impact to 1.the development of world culture,military affairs,andcommunications and transportation.The science and technologyof ancient China no doubt occupy a very important and 2.prominent position in the scientific and technological historyof the world.yet modern science and technology did notoriginate in China.Why is that modem science and technology did not3.originate in China Chinese scholars specialize in the history4.of natural sciences offer an answer.In brief,there are four reasons。

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