[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(改错)模拟试卷198及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(改错)模拟试卷 198及答案与解析 一、 PART III LANGUAGE USAGE 0 Yoga, the ancient practice of postures, breathing and meditation, is gaining a lot of attention from the material world that its serious practitioners are trying to escape. Yoga practitioners are trying to keep themselves away from the material w
2、orld. But no【 S1】 _ wonder Americans who practice yoga are often well-educated, have higher-than-average household incomes and are willing to spend a【 S2】 _ bit more on so-called “ green“ purchases seen as benefited the【 S3】 _ environment or society. “Its kind of growing out of the crunchy stage of
3、yoga to the Starbucks stage,“ said Bill Harper, a publisher of Yoga Journal.【 S4】 _ “From the videos and the clothes and the toe socks. people are pursuing after this market with a vengeance. “【 S5】 _ A glance through recent issues of his month magazine, whose【 S6】 _ readership has doubled in the pa
4、st four years to 325,000, illustrate【 S7】 _ the point. There are four-color ads from the like of Asics athletic【 S8】 _ shoes, Eileen fisher apparel and Ford Motor Co. Yoga Journal is now licensing a Russian edition and preparing to expand in other international markets. Americans spend some $2. 95 b
5、illion a year for yoga classes,【 S9】 _ equipment, clothing, holidays, videos and more, according to a study commissioned by the magazine, fuelled in part by aged baby boomers seeking less aggressive ways to stay fit. Roughly 16. 5 million people were practising yoga in the United States early last y
6、ear, in studios, gyms or home, up 43 percent from 2002, the【 S10】 _ study found. Established sellers of yoga gear such as Hugger Mugger and Gaiam have been flooded with competition in the market for yoga mats, incense, clothing and fancy accoutrements ranging from designer yoga bags to eye pillows.
7、1 【 S1】 2 【 S2】 3 【 S3】 4 【 S4】 5 【 S5】 6 【 S6】 7 【 S7】 8 【 S8】 9 【 S9】 10 【 S10】 10 The newborn can see the difference between various shapes and patterns from birth. He prefers patterns for dull or bright solid colors【 S1】 _ and looks longer at stripes and angles than at circular patterns. Within
8、three weeks, however, his preference shifts dramatic to the【 S2】 _ human face. Why should a baby with so little visual experience attend more to human face than to any other kind of pattern? Some scientists【 S3】 _ think this preference represents a built-in advantage for the human species. The objec
9、t in prime importance to the physically helpless【 S4】 _ infant is a human being. Babies seem to have a natural tendency to the human face as potentially awarding. Researchers also point out【 S5】 _ that the newborn wisely relies more on pattern than on outline, size, or color. Pattern remains stable,
10、 and outline changes with point of【 S6】 _ view; size, with distance from an object; and brightness and color, with lighting. Mothers have always claimed that they could see their newborns looking at them as they held them, despite what they have【 S7】 _ told. The experts who thought that perception h
11、ad to await physical development and the consequence of action were wrong for several reasons. Earlier research techniques were less sophisticated than what they are today. Physical skills were once used to indicate【 S8】 _ perception of objects skills like visual tracking and reaching for an object,
12、 both of them the newborn does poorly. Then, too,【 S9】 _ assumptions that the newborns eyes and brain was too immature for【 S10】 _ anything as sophisticated as pattern recognition caused opposing data to be thrown away. Since perception of form was widely believed to follow perception of more “basic
13、“ qualities such as color and brightness, the possibility of its presence from birth was rejected. 11 【 S1】 12 【 S2】 13 【 S3】 14 【 S4】 15 【 S5】 16 【 S6】 17 【 S7】 18 【 S8】 19 【 S9】 20 【 S10】 20 Education gives us the knowledge of the world around us. It develops with us a perspective of looking at li
14、fe. It helps us build【 S1】 _ opinions and have points of view on things in life. People debate over the subject of whether education is the only thing which gives【 S2】 _ knowledge. Some say, education is the process of gaining information about the surrounding world while knowledge is something very
15、 different. They are partly right. And then,【 S3】 _ information cannot be converted into knowledge without the catalyst called education. Education makes us capable of interpreting things right. Education is not just about lessons in textbooks. It is about the lessons of life. The words “cultivate“
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