版本英语改错题及答案.docx
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版本英语改错题及答案
英语改错题
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01.Ifourfriendscannottakeus,wemusthavemadealternativearrangementstogettotheairport.
02.Nooneinthisdepartmenthaseveraccusedthegovernorfortakingadvantageofhisposition;heishard-workingandconsiderate.
03.Thepetdogdiedwhenitwasfifteen,notofoldage,butthatitinjureditsheadwhenitfelldownaflightofstairs.
04.Casualtiesaresaidtobeveryhighandinsomevillages,whereolderandlesssubstantialbuildingspredominate,itissaidthatnotahouseremainedstanding.
05.Itwasanacceptingcustominwesterncountriesformentoopenthedoorforwomenandalwaystoletladiesgofirstonsocialoccasions.
06.Earlyindustrialpeopleusedthreetimesenergyasmuchastheiragriculturalancestors;modernpeopleareusingthreetimesasmuchastheirindustrialancestors.
07.Geothermalsources,thoughinasensefree,inordertobemaintained,willendupusingmoreenergythantheyproduced.
08.Eversincetheinventionofthetwo-dayweekend,where-to-go-for-the-holidaywasalivetopicforpeopleinthiscity.
09.Whenwespeakofleisurenowadays,wearenotthinkingofsecuringtimeandopportunitytodosomething;timeweighslessheavilyonourhands,andtheproblemishowtofillit.
10.ThereisabsolutelynoreasonforsayingthattherearenoregularitiesinNatureinwhichourstatementsofnaturallawcorrespond.
11.ThefirstEnglishimmigrantstothatisnowtheUnitedStatescrossedtheAtlanticlongafterSpanishcolonieshadbeenestablishedinMexico,theWestIndiesandSouthAmerica.
12.We’dratherhavelongwaitsthannoshiftingofthescenes,andalltheactorsonthestagedoingnothing.
13.Theteachersaidthatifwebelievedsomethingwastrueandgoodweshouldholdontothem.
14.ThetextanddialoguesbelowfocusonculturaldifferencesbetweenChineseandWesternsocietieswhichcancreatemisunderstandingifignoring.
15.Whensailorsarenotsupposedtobeatworkontheship,theygotoashoreandlookaroundtown.
16.AbrahamLincolnoncespokeofdemocracybysayingthathewouldnotbeaslaveandnorhewouldbeamaster.
17.Ididn’tmindtheircominglatetothelecture,butobjectedtheirmakingsomuchnoise.
18.It’struethattheoldroadislessdirectandabitlonger;wewon’ttakethenewone,therefore,becausewedon’tfeelassafeonit.
19.Don’tmaketheexaminerspendtoomuchtimetryingtogetyousaysomething.
20.Onseeingtheyounggirlfallingintothelake,Ericsprangonhisfeetandwenttoherrescue.
21.Noonecanpredictthattheconsequencesofurbangrowthonsuchascalewillbeforthepeoplelivingthereorelsewhere.
22.Humanbeingsarepayingalotformedicineandarenotgettingallthattheythinktheyarepaying:
aguaranteetoendlessbetterment.
23.Despitehislowopinionofprofessors—orperhapsinanefforttoimprovethebreed—Smithhimselfeventuallybecameit.
24.Withthewordscientistwemeanonewhoisequippedtospendalifetimefortheadvancementofsciencetothebestofone’sability.
25.Anyculture,whichintheinterestsofefficiencyorinthenameofsomepoliticalorreligiousdogma,thatseektostandardizethehumanindividual,commitsanoutrageagainstman’sbiologicalnature.
26.Thestrokelefthimwithseriousdifficultiesinspeakingandwithanimpairingmemoryforrecentevents.
27.Asforthelastpoint,itisperhapsnotgenerallyrealizedhowdifficultisittomakeverballyaccuratetranslationsofextremelytechnicalmaterial.
28.Thishascausedthemtodeducethatscienceismathematicsandhardlynothingelse.
29.ItisnodoubtthatChinahasbenefitedgreatlyfromherpopulationpolicy.
30.Theuniversity,facedwithtighteningbudgetsanddecliningenrollments,iscastingaboutfornewwaystosupportandenlargetheirresearchactivities.
31.Marinebiology,thestudyofoceanicplantsandanimalsandtheirecologicalrelation,havefurtheredtheefficientdevelopmentoffisheries.
32.Inspiteofhisagedappearance,hismovementswereasspiritedasayoungman.
33.SinceIlovedherverymuchwhenshewasalive,Iprizemymother’s-in-lawpictureandIwouldn’tsellitforallthemoneyintheworld.
34.Humanbeingsaresocialanimalswhousuallyprefernotlivinginphysicalorpsychologicalisolation.
35.Peoplewholoseweightwiththehelpofbehavioraltechniques,likeweighingthemselvesregularlyandkeepingrecordsofwhatdotheyeat,seemtoneedthesametechniquestokeeptheweightoff.
36.Thecurrentanti-procreativeatmospheremaybeinterpretedasatriumphofprivateoversocialinterestsor,more,atriumphofrationalmanovernaturalman,andthefacilitiesofplanning,reason,andchoiceoveremotion,heredity,andinstinct.
37.Theycannotgocampingrightnowbecausetheyaretakingcareofathree-weeks-oldbaby.
38.Thefieldofdynamicsinphysicsisconcernedwithaparticle’smotioninrelationtotheforcesactingit.
39.Thesuggestionthattaxeswerecutwasnotacceptedbythemayorwhoforesawadeficitthatwasnotyetpublicknowledge.
40.IthinkIwouldenjoythemoviewewenttolastnightevenmoreifIhadreadthebookbeforeseeingit.
41.Thetroubleis,asIseeit,thatheisaperfectionistinhisway,andhesaysthathewillnothavechildrenwhentheycanafforditfinancially.
42.Iwouldadviseyounottopressthemattertoohardorbecomeconvincingthatmoneydoesnotmatter.
43.Inthesedays,withtherisingcostoflife,itisdangerousforamarriedmantoriskhisplaceinhisprofessionorinhiscommunity.
44.Hearguesthathewouldnotwanthischildrenhavetosufferhardshipornotbesociallyacceptablebecauseoflackofmoney.
45.Bythetimepeoplereachthesixtiesandarefacingwithretirement,thevalueofmoneyasasourceofsecuritymightreachitspeak.
46.Accordingly,thismaybethechiefreasonwhysomepeoplewishtogetrich,astheactualgoodsorpossessionsplayasecondaryparttoanenvyoradmirationthatthiswealthbringsthem.
47.Whenapersonlivesoninheritedincome,whetheritsupplementswhatheearns,orfreeshimfromworking,hejudgesascomingfromasuccessfulfamily.
48.Manrequiresaccuratemathematicalinformationandmayfinditdifficulttoexpressnumbersinawayhecanunderstand.
49.Thetroubleiswitheverythingbecomingquantified,frommicrouptomacro,theworldisbecomingoverburdenedwithnumbersthatdefyman’sownabilitytocomprehend,evenwhentheyareabouthisownbody.
50.InLatinAmerica,forexample,studiesindicatethatwomen,whohavecompletedprimaryschoolaverage,haveabouttwochildrenfewerthanthosenot.
51.Justlikehappyfamiliesvaluepleasuresthatinvolvepersonaleffort,sotheyvaluepossessionsthathavepersonalmeaning,likeGrandma’sweddingring.
52.Ifsuchpervasiveamediumhascomeintooursocietyinthelastfourdecades,andifoursocietyhaschangedindrasticwaysinthatsametime,whynotassumethatTVisthereasonwhyAmericanlifelookssodifferent?
53.Considerthefrequentlyheardchargewhichtheincreaseintelevisionviolenceissomehowresponsibleforthesurgeincrime.
54.Americanfiredepartmentshavetobetheworld’sbest-equippedasAmericahastwiceasJapan’spopulation,and40timesasmanyfires.
55.Tomeettheexpandedneedsanddemandsofthevisuallyimpairedperson,thereisasequenceofinstructionsthatbeginsduringthepreschoolyearsandmaycontinueafterhighschool.
56.VincentVanGoghkilledhimselfwhenhewasonly37,butheleftbehindhimmorethan2,000paintingsanddrawings,whichestablishedhisreputationinawayhewouldneverconsiderpossible.
57.Thechairmanofthedepartment,togetherwithsomeotherteachers,areplanningaconferenceforthepurposeoflayingdowncertainregulations.
58.Agreatbookrichinideasandbeauty,abookthatraisesandtriestoanswergreatfundamentalquestions,demandsthemostactivereadingtowhichyouarecapable.
59.Fungiareimportantintheprocessofdecay,whichreturnsingredientstothesoil,enhancessoilfertilityanddecomposeanimalremains.
60.IfonlyIwouldhavereadthebooksonthereadinglistbeforeIattendedthelecture.
改错答案
61.Ifourfriendscannottakeus,wemusthavemadealternativearrangementstogettotheairport.havemadealternative→makealternative
62.Nooneinthisdepartmenthaseveraccusedthegovernorfortakingadvantageofhisposition;heishard-workingandconsiderate.fortakingadvantage→oftakingadvantage
63.Thepetdogdiedwhenitwasfifteen,notofoldage,butthatitinjureditsheadwhenitfelldownaflightofstairs.thatitinjureditshead→oftheinjuryonitshead
64.Casualtiesaresaidtobeveryhighandinsomevillages,whereolderandlesssubstantialbuildingspredominate,itissaidthatnotahouseremainedstanding.remained→remains
65.Itwasanacceptingcustominwesterncountriesformentoopenthedoorforwomenandalwaystoletladiesgofirstonsocialoccasions.accepting→accepted
66.Earlyindustrialpeopleusedthreetimesenergyasmuchastheiragriculturalancestors;modernpeopleareusingthreetimesasmuchastheirindustrialancestors.energyasmuchas→asmuchenergyas
67.Geothermalsources,thoughinasensefree,inordertobemaintained,willendupusingmoreenergythantheyproduced.willendup→wouldendup
68.Eversincetheinventionofthetwo-dayweekend,where-to-go-for-the-holidaywasalivetopicforpeopleinthiscity.was→hasbeen
69.Whenwespeakofleisurenowadays,wearenotthinkingofsecuringtimeandopportunitytodosomething;timeweighslessheavilyon
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