补修课英语III(2) 第二项改错
辨别错误(Error Identification) 10%
1) Rabbits and hares look much like and are often mistaken for each other. (B)
A B C D
2)Buying clothes are often a very time-consuming practice (A)
A B
because those clothes that a person likes are rarely the ones that fit him or her.
C D
3)Though he had won several prizes in the competition, many of us
A B C
hated the way which he treated other people. (D)
D
4)He admires her so much that he is always ready to do that she asks him to do.
(D)
A B C D
5)The athlete, together with his coach and several relatives, are
A B C D
traveling to the Olympic Games (D)
6)Tom shows a strong interest in insects, and he spends
A B
most of his spare time collect butterfly specimens. (D)
C D
7)George has got a well- paid job as an assistant manager in a big company
A B
and his new apartment is in a twelve-stories building near the Fifth Avenue. (D)
C D
8)Smith sold most of his belongings. He has hardly nothing left in the house. (C)
A B C D
49)Pioneer woman in the West had more opportunities to work than
A B C
they had had in the East. (A)
D
10)All the blood in the body passes through the heart at least twice the minute. (D)
A B C D
11) The treaty, which the OECD hopes to be drafted by the end of the year, would need to be
A B
backed by new laws in each member country, criminalizing bribery abroad. (A)
C D
12) Without the fundamental discoveries and understanding provided by science,
A
technology would be a hit-or-miss affair, lacking direction and making a little progress. (D)
B C D
13) 58 percent of people were asked thought that the advertising of tobacco and alcohol
A B C
should be banned. (B)
D
14) While the general public tend to agree that animals should be treated well,
most people
A B
are unlikely to give up eating meat or wear clothes made of leather and wool.
(C)
C D
15) Having been practiced for so long, the New York baseball team stands a
chance of
A B C
D
winning the World Series this year. (A)
16) The action of market forces means that the price of something goes up if the demand
A B C
for it rises and the supply available remain constant. (D)
D
17) Faced with the possibility of a water shortage during the summer months,
Beijing has
A B
asked their citizens to limit their use of water. (C)
C D
18) The new form of lively, interactive software is that could finally turn the
computer
A B
into the high-tech-learning tool as it was always expected to be.
C D (B)
19) With cars, many people are now able to enjoy their leisure time to the full by
making a
A B
trip to the countryside or seaside at weekends instead of confined to their immediate
C D
neighborhood. (D)
20) The size and visibility of a big company usually assures unwanting attention,
and
A B
labor activists pile on, in part, to help boost union membership by taking on a giant. (B)
C D
21) Directing musical works requires a understanding of the range and characteristics of each instrument. (B)
A B C D
22) Magnificent mountains and coastal scenery is British Columbia’s chief tourist attractions. ( C )
A B C D
23) In the 1800’s store owners sold everything from a needle to a plow, trust everyone, and never took inventory. ( C )
A B C D
24) In laboratory experiments, an investigator often begins by wok out different conditions for
A B C
two groups of subjects. (B)
D
25) The elephant relies more on its sense of smell than for any other sense. (B)
A B C D
26)Being opened in 1918, the Phillips Collection in Washington D.C., was the first museum in the
A B
United States devoted to modern art. (A)
C D
27) T he Canadian province of Alberta it is believed to have some of the richest oil deposits in the world. (B)
A B C D
28) Ponds are noted for their rich and varied types of plant and animal life, all maintain in a delicate ecological balance. (C)
A B C
D
29) Soil temperatures in Death Valley, California, near the Nevada border, have been known to
A B C
reach 48 degree centigrade. (D)
D
30) Hot at the equator causes the air to expand, rise, and flow toward the poles. (A)
A B C D。