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1、最专业的学习资料下载网站六级模拟题:改错部分200篇最专业的学习资料下载网站第一篇: Error Correction (15 minutes)Most studies suggest that when women and men do thesame job and have the experience, pay rates tend to besimilar. Most of the dollar differences stem from fact that -71.women tend

2、to be more recently employed and have more -72.years on the job. Whether women who have started a careerwill attain pay equality with men rest on at least two factors. -73.First, will most of them continue part time at their jobs after -74.they have children? A break in their employment, or a decisi

3、on -75.to work part time, will slow its raises and promotionsbecause it would for men. Second, will male-dominated -76.companies elevate women to higher-paid jobs at the different -77.rate as they elevate men? On some fields, this had clearly not -78.happened. Many men, for example, have committed t

4、heir -79.lives to teaching careers, yet relative few have become -80.principals or headmasters.答案:71. from fact - from the fact72. recently - frequently73. rest - rests74. part - full75. its - their76. because - as77. different - same78. On - In79. men - women80. relative - relatively第二篇: Error Corr

5、ection (15 minutes)Time spent in a bookstore can be enjoyable, if -71.you are a book-lover or merely there to buy a book apresent. You may even have entered the shopjust to find shelters away a sudden shower. -72.Whatever the reasons, you can soon become totallyunaware of your surroundings. The desi

6、re to pickup a book with an attractive dust jacket isirresistible, even this method of selection ought -73.not to be followed, as you might end up with arather bored book. You soon become engrossed in -74.some book or other, and usually it is only muchlater that you realise you have spent far much -

7、75.time there and must dash off to keep some forgottenappointment - without buying a book, of course.This opportunity to escape the realities ofeveryday life is, I think, the main attraction of abookshop. There are not many places where it isimpossible to do this. A music shop is very much -76.like

8、a bookshop. You can wander round such placesto your hearts content. If it is a good shop, noassistant will approach to you with the inevitable -77.greeting: Can I help you, Sir? You neednt buyanything if you dont want. In a bookshop anassistant should remain the background until you -78.have finishe

9、d browsing. Then, only then, are hisservices necessary. Of course, you may want tofind out where a particular section is, since when he -79.has led you there, the assistant should retirediscreetly and look as he is not interested in -80.selling a single book.答案:71. if - whether72. (away) from73. (ev

10、en) although74. bored - boring75. (far) too76. impossible - possible77. /78. (remain) in79. since - but80. (as) if第三篇: Error Correction (15 minutes)The key to being a winner is to have desireand a goal from which you refuse to be deterred (被吓住). That desire fuels your dreams and thespecial goal keep

11、s you focusing. -71.Deeply down we all have a hope that our -72.destiny is not to be average and prosaic. Everyonetalks about a good game, but the winner goes outand do something. To win, there has to be movement -73.and physical action. Attitudes and persistence canhelp us become who we want to be.

12、 -74.Competition is the best motivator. Because -75.many people use competition as an excuse for notdoing something, those who really want to success -76.see competition as an opportunity, and theyrewilling to do the tough work necessarily to win. -77.Learn to deal with fear. Fear is the greatestdet

13、errent to taking risk. People worry so much -78.about failing that their fear paralyzes them,drained the energy they might otherwise be using to -79.grow.You can cultivate self-respect by developing a commitment to your own talents. It may be necessary to do the thing you fear the most inorder to pu

14、t that fear in rest, so that it can no -80.longer control you.答案:71. focused 72. Deep 73. does 74. what 75. While/Although 76. succeed 77. necessary 78. risks 79. draining 80. to 第四篇: Error Correction (15 minutes)Changes in the way people live bring about changes in thejobs that they do. More and mo

15、re people live in towns and citiesinstead on farms and in villages. Cities and states have to provide -71.services city people want, such like more police protection, more -72.hospitals, and more schools. This means that more policemen,more nurses and technicians, and more teachers must be hired.Adv

16、ances in technology has also changed peoples lives. -73.Dishwashers and washing machines do jobs that were once doneby the hand. The widespread use of such electrical appliances -74.means that there is a need for servicemen to keep it running -75.properly.People are earning higher wages and salaries

17、. This leads -76.changes in the way of life. As income goes down, people may not -77.want more food to eat or more clothes to wear. But they maywant more and better care from doctors, dentists and hospitals.They are likely to travel more and to want more education Nevertheless, many more jobs are av

18、ailable in these services. -78.The government also affects the kind of works people do. -79.The governments of most countries spend huge sums of moneyfor international defense. They hire thousands of engineers, -80.scientists, clerks, typists and secretaries to work on the manydifferent aspects of d

19、efense.答案:71. (instead) on - of72. like - as73. has - have74. the - /75. it - them76. leads - causes77. down - up78. Nevertheless - Therefore79. works - work/job/jobs80. international - national第五篇: Error Correction (15 minutes)Traditionally, the American farmer has always beenindependent and hard-w

20、orking. In the eighteenth century farmerswere quite self-sufficient. The farm family grew and made almostnothing it needed. The surplus crop would be sold to buy a new -71.items in the local general store.In 1860, because some of the farm population had moved to -72.the city, yet eighty percent of t

21、he American population was still inthe country. In the late nineteen century, farm work and life -73.were not much changed from that they had been in old days. The -74.farmer aroused at dawn or before and had much work to do, with -75.his own muscles like his chief source of power. He used axes, -76

22、.spades and other complicated tools. In his house cooking was done -77.in wood-burning stoves, and the kerosene lamp was the onlyimprovement on the candle. The familys recreation and social lifechiefly consisted a drive in the wagon to the nearby small town or -78.village to transact some business a

23、s well as to chat with neighborswho had also come to town.The children attended a small elementary school (often ofjust one room) to that they had to walk every day, possibly for a -79.few miles. The school term was short so that the children could not help on the farm. Although the whole family wor

24、ked, and life -80.was not easy, farmers as a class were self-reliant and independent.答案:71. nothing - everything72. because - although73. nineteen - nineteenth74. that - what75. aroused - rose/got up76. like - as77. complicated - simple78. consisted后加 of79. that - which80. and - /第六篇: Error Correcti

25、on (15 minutes)Living is risky. Crossing the road, driving a car,flying, swallowing an aspirin table or eating a chicken sandwich-they can all be fatal.Clearly some risks worth taking, especially when the -61.rewards high: a man surrounded by flames and smoke generally considers that jumping out of

26、a second-floorwindow is an acceptable risk to save its life. But in -62.medicine a few procedures, drugs, operations or tests -63.are really a mater of life and death. There may be sound medicine reasons are totally dependent -64.in the balance of risks and benefits for the -65.patients.Surgery for

27、cancer may cure or prolong a life, but the removal of tonsils(扁桃体) cannot save anything a -66.sore throat. Blood pressure drugs definitely help some people live after a heart attack, but these same drugs may be both necessary and harmful for those with only -67.mild blood pressure problems. Deciding

28、 how much discomfort and risk we are preparing -68.to put up with in the name of better health is a high -69.personal matter, not a decision we should remain to -70.doctors alone.答案:61. risks worth are62. its his63. a few few64. medicine medical65. in on 或 upon66. anything a but 或 except67. necessar

29、y unnecessary68. preparing prepared 或 ready 或 willing69. high highly70. remain leave 第七篇: Error Correction (15 minutes)A good way to get information for essays and reports is to interview people who are experts in -71. your topic or whose opinions may be interesting.Interviews are also a good way to

30、 get a sampling ofpeoples opinions on various questions. Here aresome suggestions that will help you make most of a -72. planned interview:1. If the person to be interviewed (theinterviewee) is busy, cancel an appointment in -73. advance.2. Prepare your questions before the interview sothat you make

31、 best use of your time. In preparingthink about the topic about what the interviewer is -74. likely to know.3. Use your questions, but dont insist in sticking to -75. them or proceeding in the order you have listed.Often the interviewee will have importantinformation that was never occurred to you,

32、or one -76. question may suggest another very useful one.4. If you dont understand something theinterviewee has said, say politely and ask him or -77. her to clarify it or to give an example.5. Take notes, if the interviewee goes too slowly -78. for you, ask him or her to stop for a moment,especiall

33、y if the point is important. A taperecorder lets you avoid this problem. Therefore, -79. be sure the interviewee agrees to be taped.6. As soon as possible after the interview, readover your notes. They may need clarified while the -80. topic is still fresh in your mind.答案:71. in - on72. the (most) 7

34、3. cancel - make 74. interviewer - interviewee 75. in - on 76. 去掉was 77. (say) so 78. slowly - fast 79. Therefore - However 80. clarified - clarifying 第八篇: Error Correction (15 minutes)Some people, in all seriousness, say thathumans will be living in space within the nexthundred or so years. Planet

35、Earth will be crowded,dirty and lack of resources. A sort of exodus -71.of mankind will begin.Spaceships will be assembled so that theyrevolve around the earth. Some may orbit aroundMars. These space stations will be serviced byspace buses. We saw the first space bus launch in -72.April 1981. This w

36、as Columbia, it made several -73.orbits around the earth and then returned, landingon a huge dry lake bed in California. Columbiawill be used again. Previous spaceships havebeen abandoned, only the nose cone being used to bring the crews back to earth. -74.Upon established, each space station will -

37、75.generate its own atmosphere and have its ownagriculture. It will need to rotation to provide -76.an artificial gravity; people will be forced inwards -77.from the center by centrifugal force.The moon and Mars could become new sources of new materials. Driving through space will no -78.longer need

38、 Earth fuel- the energy would comefrom the sun. This energy would be converted from -79.electricity to work magnetic rockets.That all sounds quite fantastically but, with -80.the rapid development of moderns technology, whoknows about what the future holds?答案:71. lack-short 72. launch-launched 73. i

39、t-which 74. crews-crew 75. upon-once 76. rotation-rotate 77. inwards-outwards 78. will-would 79. from-into 80. fantastically-fantastic第九篇: Error Correction (15 minutes)Some people, in all seriousness, say thathumans will be living in space within the nexthundred or so years. Planet Earth will be cro

40、wded,dirty and lack of resources. A sort of exodus -71.(移居) of mankind will begin.Spaceships will be assembled so that they revolve around the earth. Some may orbit aroundMars. These space stations will be serviced byspace buses. We saw the first space bus launch in -72.April 1981. This was Columbia

41、, it made several -73.orbits around the earth and then returned, landingon a huge dry lake bed in California. Columbiawill be used again. previous spaceships have been abandoned, only the nose cone being usedto bring the crews back to earth. -74.Upon established, each space station will -75.generate

42、 its own atmosphere and have its ownagriculture. it will need to rotation to provide -76.an artificial gravity; people will be forced inwards -77.from the center by centrifugal(向心的)force.The moon and Mars could become new sources of new materials. Driving through space will no -78.longer need Earth

43、fuel-the energy would comefrom the sun. This energy would be converted from -79.electricity to work magnetic rockets.That all sounds quiet fantastically but, with -80.the rapid development of modern technology, whoknows about what the future holds?答案:71. sort - short72. launch - launched73. it - whi

44、ch74. crews - crew75. Upon - Once76. rotation - rotate77. inward - outwards78. will - would79. from - into80. fantastically - fantastic第十篇: Error Correction (15 minutes)People often dream of living in a perfect place where no one would be poor, and everyone would be considerable of -71.everyone else

45、. Such a place, however, is very good to be true: -72.such a place is nowhere, and thats what the word Utopia means. It is made up two Greek words meaning not a place. -73.The word was first used by Thomas More, a sixteen century -74.English writer whose book Utopia, published in 1516, describing a

46、perfect island country. Mores idea for tale came -75. from Plato. Platos The Republic described what would be a perfect state. Early legends told a perfect place existing -76.somewhere in Atlantic. These legends were no longer believed -77.when the explorations of Americans began, but after Mores ti

47、me they became common for writers to imagine there places. -78.Utopia, if is effected, would not suddenly make everything -79.perfect because people are of nature imperfect. -80.答案:71. considerable considerate 72. very too 73. made up made up of 74. sixteen sixteenth 75. describing described 76. tol

48、d told of/about 77. Atlantic the Atlantic 78. they it 79. is effected effected 或 it is effected 80. of nature by nature第十一篇: Error Correction (15 minutes)More people die of tuberculosis(结核病)than of any other disease caused by a single agent. This has probably been the case in quite a while. During t

49、he -71.early stages of the industrial revolution. Perhaps one in every seventh -72.deaths in Europes crowded cities were caused by the disease. From -73.now on, Though, western eyes, missing the global picture, saw the trouble going -74.into decline. With occasional breaks for war, the rates of deat

50、h and infection in the Europe and America dropped steadily through the 19th and -75.20th centuries. In the 1950s,the introduction of antibiotics(抗菌素)strengthened the trend in rich countries, and the antibiotics were allowed to be imported to poor countries. Medical researchers declared victory and -

51、76.withdrew. They are wrong. In the mid-1980s the frequency of infections and deaths -77.started to pick up again around the world. Where tuberculosis vanished, it -78.came back; in many places where it had never been away, it grew better. The -79.World Health Organization estimates that 1.7 billion

52、 people (a third of the earths population) suffer from tuberculosis. Even when the infection rate was falling, population growth kept the number of clinical cases more or less constantly at 8 million a year. Around 3 million of those people -80.died, nearly all of them in poor countries. 答案:71. info

53、r 72. seventhseven 73. werewas 74. nowthen 75. 去掉Europe前的the 76. importedexported 77. arewere78. tuberculosisvanishedhad 79. betterworse 80. constantlyconstant第十二篇: Error Correction (15 minutes)Most studies suggest that when women and men do the same job and have the experience, pay rates tend to be

54、 similar. Most of the dollar differences stem from fact that -71. women tend to be more recently employed and have more -72. years on the job. Whether women who have started a career will attain pay equality with men rest on at least two factors. -73. First, will most of them continue part time at t

55、heir jobs after -74. they have children? A break in its employment, or a decision -75. to work part time, will slow its raises and promotions because it would for men. Second, will male-dominated -76. companies elevate women to higher-paid jobs at the different -77. rate as they elevate men? On some fields, this had clearly not -78. happened. Many men, for example, have committed their -79. lives to teaching careers, yet relative few have become -80. principals or headmasters. 答案:71. from fact - from the fact 7

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