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英语专业八级改错练习题及答案解析(一)About half of the infant and maternal deaths in developing countries couldbe avoided if women had used family planning methods to prevent high risk ____1____ pregnancies, according to a report publishing recently by the Johns Hopking ____2____University.The report indicates that 5.6 million infant deaths and 2,000,000 maternalDeaths could be prevented this year if women chose to have theirs children ____3____within the safest years with adequate intervals among births and limited their ____4____families to moderate size.This amounts to about half of the 9.8 million infant and 370.000 maternaldeaths in developing countries, excluded China, estimated for this year by ____5____the United Nation’s Children’s Fund and the US Centers for Disease Controlrespectably. China was excluded because very few births occur in the high ____6____risk categories.The report says that evidences from around the world shows the risk of ____7____maternal or infant ill and death is the highest in four specific types of ____8_____pregnancy; pregnancies before the mother is 18 year old; those after the ____9____mother is 35 years old; pregnancies after four births; and those lesser than ____10____two years apart.参考答案及解析:1 将had used 改为used。

英语专业八级改错复习练习题及解析

英语专业八级改错复习练习题及解析

英语专业八级改错练习题及答案分析About half of the infant and maternal deaths in developing countries couldbe avoided if women had used family planning methods to prevent high risk ____1____ pregnancies, according to a report publishing recently by the Johns Hopking ____2____ University.The report indicates that 5.6 million infant deaths and 2,000,000 maternalDeaths could be prevented this year if women chose to have theirs children ____3____within the safest years with adequate intervals among births and limited their ____4____families to moderate size.This amounts to about half of the 9.8 million infant and 370.000 maternaldeaths in developing countries, excluded China, estimated for this year by ____5____the United Nation ’ s Children ’ s Fund and the US DiseaseCenters Controlforrespectably. China was excluded because very few births occur in the high ____6____risk categories.The report says that evidences from around the world shows the risk of ____7____maternal or infant ill and death is the highest in four specific types of ____8_____pregnancy; pregnancies before the mother is 18 year old; those after the ____9____mother is 35 years old; pregnancies after four births; and those lesser than ____10____two years apart.参照答案及分析:1 将 had used 改 used。

专业英语八级(改错)历年真题试卷汇编3(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(改错)历年真题试卷汇编3(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(改错)历年真题试卷汇编3(题后含答案及解析) 题型有: 3. LANGUAGE USAGEPART III LANGUAGE USAGEPsycholinguistics is the study of the psychological processes involved in language. Psycholinguists study understanding,production, and remembering language,and hence are concerned 【M1】______with listening, reading, speaking, writing, and memory for language.One reason why we take the language for granted is that it usually 【M2】______happens so effortlessly, and most of time, so accurately. 【M3】______Indeed, when you listen to someone speaking or looking at this page, 【M4】______you normally cannot help but understand it. It is only in exceptional circumstances we might become aware of 【M5】______the complexity involved: if we are searching for a word but cannotremember it; if a relative or colleague has had a stroke which has 【M6】______influenced their language; if we observe a child acquiring language; 【M7】______if we try to learn a second language ourselves as an adult; or if weare visually impaired or hearing-impaired or if we meet anyone else 【M8】______who is. As we shall see, all these examples of what might be called “language in exceptional circumstances”reveal a great deal about theprocesses evolved in speaking, listening, writing and reading. But 【M9】______given that language processes were normally so automatic, we also 【M10】______need to carry out careful experiment to get at what is happening.1.【M1】正确答案:production—producing解析:句法错误。

专业英语八级改错练习题及答案解析 (1)

专业英语八级改错练习题及答案解析 (1)

路漫漫其修远兮,吾将上下而求索- 百度文库专业英语八级改错练习题及答案解析(20)Thirty or forty years ago, when most mothers in the United States didn’t have jobs, homes were busier places. Children went toschool from 9 A.M to 3 P.M. and spent the most of the time in the house under their mothers’ watchful eyes. Children played, watched TV, and did homework, and while they weren’t in the house, they were outside in the front or backyard or playing nearly with other neighborhood children. Though this situation still exists in some communities today, it is becoming rarer and rarer as more and more mothers have work inside the home. These "two-income families" create a different kind of home -- one that is a place to stop temporarily in the midst of a busy schedule of activities. Because working parents often leave the house by 8 A.M and return at 5 or 6 P.M, children go to school and then a series of highly-programmed after-school activities. So when school lets out for two or three weeks at New Years time, many parents may face with a troubling situation. Some researches show the kind of child-care problem the holidays can have for busy parents. Even in those families in which the mother is home, there is often many active neighborhood full of children playing since most of the other children are involved in activities. This results from the irony of both parents and children anxiously look forward to the end of their vacation. 1 ________2 ________3 ________4 ________5 ________6 ________7 ________8 ________9 ________10 _______参考答案及解析:1. most→ rest:根据上下文,应表达“除了上学以外的时间”。

大学英语专八考试改错练习题及答案

大学英语专八考试改错练习题及答案

大学英语专八考试改错练习题及答案Never too old to learn, never too late to turn.以下是为大家搜索的大学英语专八改错练习题及答案,希望能给大家带来帮助!更多精彩内容请及时关注我们!Halloween’s origins date to the ancient Celticfestival 1of Samhain(pronounced sow-in). The Celts, which lived 22,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom,and northern France, celebrated its new year on November 1.This day marked the end of the summer and the harvest and 3the beginning of the dark, cold winter, a time of year that was often associated with human death. Celts believed that at the 4night before the new year, the boundary between the worlds of the live and the dead became blurred. On the night of October 531, they celebrated Samhain, when it believed that the ghosts 6of the dead returned to earth. In addiction to causing trouble and damaging crops, Celts thought that the presence of the other worldly spirits made it easier for the Druids, or Celtic Priest,make predictions about the future. For a people entirely dependent 7on the volatile natural world, these prophecies were an important source of fort and direction during the long, dark winter.To memorate the event, Druids built huge sacred bonfires,Which the people gathered to burn crops and animals as sacrifices 8to the Celtic deities. During thecelebration, the Celts wore costumes, typically consisted of animal heads and skins, and 9attempted to assume each other’s fortunes. When the celebration 10was over, they re-lit their hearth fires, which they had extinguished earlier that evening, from the sacred bonfire to help protect them during the ing winter.1.^to—back date back to 固定搭配,意为“追溯至”。

专业英语八级改错练习题及答案解析(25)

专业英语八级改错练习题及答案解析(25)

专业英语八级改错练习题及答案解析(25)When a human infant is born into any community in any part of theworld it has two things in common with any infant, provided neither of them have been damaged in any way either before or during birth. Firstly, and most obviously, new born children are completely helpless. Apart from a powerful capacity to pay attention to their helplessness by using sound, there is nothing the new born child can do to ensure his own survival. Without care from some other human being or beings, be it mother, grandmother, or human group, a child is very unlikely to survive. This helplessness of human infants is in marked contrast with the capacity of many new born animals to get on their feet within minutes of birth and run with the herd within a few hours. Although young animals are certainly in risk, sometimes for weeks or even months after birth, compared with the human infant, they very quickly develop the capacity to fend for them. It is during this very long period in which the human infant is totally dependent on the others that it reveals the second feature which it shares with all other undamaged human infants, a capacity to learn language. For this reason, biologists now suggest that language be “species specific” to the human race, that is to s ay, they consider the human infant to be genetic programmed in such a way that it can acquire language. This suggestion implies that just as human beings are designed to see three-dimensionally and in color and just as they are designed to stand upright rather than to move on all fours, so they are designed to learn and use language as a part of their normal development as well-formed human beings.1 ________2 ________3 ________4 ________5 ________6 ________7 ________8 ________9 ________10 _______参考答案及解析:1. 在any infant 中间加other。

专业英语八级改错练习题及答案解析(7)

专业英语八级改错练习题及答案解析(7)

专业英语八级改错练习题及答案解析(7)Whenever you see an old film, even one made as little as ten years before, you can’t help being strucked by the appearance of the women taking part. Their hair styles and make-up look date; their skirts look either too long or too short; their general appearance is, in fact, slightly ludicrous.The men taking part, on other hand, are clearly recognizable. There is nothing about their appearance to suggest that they belong to an entire different age. This illusion is created by changing fashions. Over the years, the great minority of men have successfully resisted all attempts to make it change their style of dress.The same cannot be said for women. Each year, a fewer so-called top designers in Paris and London lay down on the law and women around the world run to obey. The decrees of the designers are unpredictable and dictatorial. Sometime they decide arbitrarily, that skirts will be short and waists will be height; hips are in and buttons are out. 1 ________2 ________3 ________4 ________5 ________6 ________7 ________8 ________9 ________10 _______参考答案及解析:1.strucked改为struck或者stricken。

专业英语八级改错练习题及答案解析(6)

专业英语八级改错练习题及答案解析(6)

专业英语八级改错练习题及答案解析(6)We use language every day. We live in a world of words. Hardlyany moment passes with someone talking, writing or reading. Indeed, language is most essential to mankind. Our lives increasingly depend on fast and successful use of language. Strangely enough, we know more about things around us than on ourselves. For example, language is species specific, that is, it is language that differs human from animals. However, we do not know yet how exactly we inquire language and how it is possible for us to perceive through language; nor we understand precisely the combinations between language and thought, language and logic, or language and culture; still less, how and when language started. One reason for this inadequate knowledge of language is that we, like language users, take too many things for granted. Language comes to every normal person so naturally that a few of us stop to question what language is, much less do we feel the necessity to study it. Language is far more complex than most people have probably imagined and the necessity to study it is far greater than some people may have assured. Linguistic is a branch of science which takes language as its object of investigation. 1 ________2 ________3 ________4 ________5 ________6 ________7 ________8 ________9 ________10 _______参考答案及解析:1. with 改为without。

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专八英语改错练习题及参考答案解析
专八英语改错练习题及参考答案解析
The hunter-gatherer tribes that today live as our prehistoric human __1__ancestors consume primarily a vegetable diet supplementing with animal foods __2__An analysis of 58 societies of modern hunter-gatherers, including the Kung of southern Africa, revealed that one-half emphasize gathering plants foods, one-third concentrate on fishing, and only one-sixth are primarily hunters,Overall, two-thirds and more of the hunter-gatherer’s calories come from __3__plants. Detailed studies of the Kung by the food scientists at the Universityof London, showed that gathering is a more productive source of foodthan is hunting. An hour of hunting yields in average about 100 edible __4__calories, as an hour of gathering produces 240. __5__Plant foods provide for 60 percent to 80 percent of the Kung diet, and no __6__one goes hungry when the hunt fails. Interestingly, if they escape fatal infectionsor accidents, these contemporary aborigines live to old ages despite of the absence __7__of medical care. They experience no obesity, no middle-aged spread, littledental decay, no high blood pressure, no heart disease, and their bloodcholesterol levels are very low (about half of the average American adult). __8__If no one is suggesting that we return to an aboriginal life style, we certainly __9__could use their eating habits as a model for healthier diet. __10__
参考答案及解析:
1. 将as 改为like此处的意思是“像史前人类祖先那样”。

2. 将supplementing改为supplementedsupplemented 修饰diet,可以看作which is supplemented with animal foods的.简化形式。

3. 将and 改为or
4. 将in改为onon average 是固定用法。

5. 将as 改为while或者whereas
6. 删掉for,或者将provide改为account此处provide 是及物动词,后面不用介词for
7. 删掉第一个of despite 做介词,后面直接接名词。

8. 在half后加thatthat 指代前面的blood cholesterol levels,不能省略,因为这里是将部落成员的胆固醇含量与美国人的胆固醇含量相比较。

9.将if改为whereas或者while此处意思为“尽管没有人……,但是……”,是转折关系。

10.在for后面加不定冠词a。

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