福建专升本英语真题试卷答案
1—5 BDCAD 6—10 EGADB 11-15 CACAB 16-20 CDBBC
21-25 DBBAB 26-30 BDCAB 31-35 DCACA 36-40 CDBDA
41-45 BCABD 46-50 CDBCC 51-55 BABCA 56-60 BDCDB
61-65 BACEF
单词拼写
66. permission 67. awarded 68. violent 69. sought 70. borders
73. Accounts 74. patience 75. exists
71. energetic 72. slightly/
somewhat
短文改错
1. brother加s
2. died--dead
3. us--me
4. used--using
5. in a local restaurant
6. travel--traveled
7. after--before
8. and--or
9. 去掉but 10. patiently--patient
书面表达
Dear Editor,
I’m writing to tell you about the discussion we’ve recently had about how to deal with bad behaviors in public, like smoking and spitting. This is, to remind or to fine.
I’m in favor of reminding them. My reasons are as follows. At first, what I think is that those who smoke or spit in public may not have noticed the warning signs and that they don’t do it on purpose. Then in the meantime, if they are fined, they’ll feel hatred for society, which is not in accordance with social harmony.
Here come my suggestions. We may as well set up some warning signs in the place that can attract people’s attention, in which way they can realize their mistakes and correct them willingly. In addition, I recommend making them aware of the duty of protecting our environment via public-service advertisements in the newspaper or on TV.
That’s all for my opinions. I am waiting for your ideas.
(Others think these people should be fined properly because, generally speaking, those who go against the rules are usually frequent wrong-doers. So they will not learn to obey rules unless they are taught a lesson. What’s more, reminders won’t work on them any longer.)
Yours,
Li Hua。