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1、专业八级-427 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、PROOFREADDING it“s taboo to be fat. The “in“ look is thin, not fat. In the work world, most companies prefer youthful-looking, trim executives sell their image as well as their products to the 8 public. The thin look is associated to youth, vigor, and success. T
2、he 9 fat person, on the other hand, is thought of as lazy and lack in 10 energy, self-discipline, and self-respect. In an image-conscious society like the U.S., thin is “in“, fat is “out“.(分数:20.00)Working-class families in the United States are usually nuclear, and many studies indicate that workin
3、g-class couples marry for love, not for money. Upper-class couples may marry for love, but their commitment of love is sometimes compromised by the recognition of their marriage 11 as way to preserve their class identity. Middle-class couples may also marry for love, but the overridden task of middl
4、e-class families is also 12 an economic thing-to enhance the earning power of the breadwinner. 13 Of course, working-class people are also affected by the economic realities for their families must operate like economic units as well. 14 However, the economic tasks of families are more a part of the
5、ir dreams 15 about marriage than they are a part of the reality of their married life. Indeed, to many a working-class couples, love provides a way to escape 16 from the difficulties of their parents“ home and starts their own family life. 17 Another distinctive feature of working-class families is
6、the majority 18 of them have limited choices about the work available to them. Their “choices“ are often the “leftovers“ in the job market. People from working-Class families do seek self-esteem and personal confirmation, and they 19 come to their jobs full of hopes. However, given the way which pro
7、duction 20 and consumption are organized in advancing societies like the U.S., members of the working-class often experience exploitation in struggling at jobs that may be less meaningful.(分数:20.00)Proper arrangement of classroom space is important to encouraging interaction. Today“s corporations hi
8、re human engineering specialists and spend a considerate number of time and money to make sure that 21 the physical environments of buildings are fit for the activities of their inhabitants. College classroom space, however, should be designed to 22 encourage the activity of critical thinking. We ar
9、e approaching to 23 a new era, but step into almost any college classroom and you step back on time at least a hundred years. Desks are normally in 24 straight rows, so students can clearly see the teacher but not their 25 classmates. With a little imagination and effort, if desks are fixed to the f
10、loor, 26 the teacher can correct this situation and create space what encourages 27 interchanges among students. In small or standard-size classes, chairs and desks can be arranged in various ways: circles, U-shapes, or semicircles. The primary goal should be for everyone to see everyone else. Large
11、r classes, particularly those hold in lecture halls, unfortunately, 28 allow much less flexibility. Arrangement of the classroom should also make it easy to divide students into small groups for problem-solving exercises. Small classes with moving desks and tables present no problem. Even in large l
12、ecture 29 halls, it is possible for students to turn around and form groups of four to six. Breaking a class into small groups provides many opportunities 30 for students to interact with each other.(分数:20.00)The word conservation has a thrifty meaning. To conserve is to save and protect, to leave w
13、hat we ourselves enjoy in such good condition as 31 others may also share the enjoyment our forefathers had no idea that human population would increase faster than the supplies of crude materials. 32 Most of them, even until very recently, have the foolish idea that the treasures were “limitless“ a
14、nd “inexhaustible“. Most of the citizens of early generations 33 knew little or nothing about the complicated and the delicate system that runs all through the nature, which means that, as in a life body, an 34 unhealthy condition of one part will sooner or later be harmful to all others. 35 Fifty y
15、ears ago nature study was not part of the school work. 36 Scientific forestry was a new idea; timber was still cheap at that time because it could be brought in any quantity from distant woodlands; soil destruction and river floods were not national problems; nobody had already 37 studied long-term
16、climate cycles in relation with proper laud use; even the 38 word conservation had nothing of the meaning that it has for us today. For the sake of ourselves and those who come after us, we must now 39 set about repairing the mistakes of our forefathers. Conservation should, however, be made a part
17、of everyone“s daily life. To know about the water 40 table in the ground is just as important to us as a knowledge of the basic arithmetic formulas.(分数:20.00)A rapid means of long-distance transportation became a necessity for the United States as settlement spread farther westward. For a long time
18、the railroad companies met with troubled mechanical problems. The 41 most serious were the construction of rails able to bear the load, and the development of the safe, effective stopping system. Once these were solved, 42 and the railroad was established as the best means of land transportation. 43
19、 By 1860 they had built thousands of miles of railroads crossing the eastern mountain ranges and reaching westward in the Mississippi. The high point in railroad building came by the construction of 44 the first transcontinental railroad. In 1862 Congress had authorized two 45 railroad companies to
20、build lines from Nebraska westward and from California eastward to a meeting point so as to complete a transcontinental system. The Central Pacific Company, starting from California, used Chinese labor, the Union Pacific employed crews of Irish laborers. 46 The two groups worked at remarkable speed,
21、 each tried to cover 47 a greater distance than the other. In 1869, they met at a place called Promontory. Many visitors came there for the great occasion. There were joyous celebrations all over the country, with parades and the ringing of church bells honor the great achievement. 48 The railroad w
22、as very important in discouraging westward movement. 49 It also helped build up industry and farming by moving raw materials and by distributing products rapid to distant markets. 50 (分数:20.00)专业八级-427 答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、PROOFREADDING it“s taboo to be fat. The “in“ look is thin, not fat. In
23、 the work world, most companies prefer youthful-looking, trim executives sell their image as well as their products to the 8 public. The thin look is associated to youth, vigor, and success. The 9 fat person, on the other hand, is thought of as lazy and lack in 10 energy, self-discipline, and self-r
24、espect. In an image-conscious society like the U.S., thin is “in“, fat is “out“.(分数:20.00)解析:actyouron解析 act on 意为“根据行事”,因此应在动词 act 后加上介词 to。解析:the the 解析 此处考查定冠词的使用。根据上下文可知,句中的 people 是泛指一类人,而the other 是特指两个中的另一个,故应去掉 other 前的定冠词 the。解析:phenomenaphenomenon解析 由句中的代词 it 可知 it 所指代的内容应为单数,因此,应将phenomen
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