[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(改错)模拟试卷40及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(改错)模拟试卷 40及答案与解析 一、 PART IV PROOFREADING & ERROR CORRECTION (15 MIN) Directions: Proofread the given passage. The passage contains TEN errors. Each indicated line contains a maximum of ONE error. In each case, only ONE word is involved. You should proofread the passage and correct it in the f
2、ollowing way: (1)For a wrong word, underline the wrong word and write the correct one in the blank provided at the end of the line. (2)For a missing word, mark the position of the missing word with a “ “ sign and write t 0 Cultural pluralism is the dynamic by which minority groups participate fully
3、in the dominant society, yet maintain its cultural differences. A plu- (1)_ ralistic society is one where different groups can interact while showing a certain degree of tolerance for one another, where different cultures can co exist without major conflicts, and where minority cultures are encourag
4、ed to upholding their customs. (2)_ A Jewish philosophy professor, Horace Kallen, coins the term “plural- (3)_ ism“ in the early 1900s. He was proud in his country, and concerned for his (4)_ beliefs and the beliefs of immigrants. He did not want to be assimilated by the majority. He felt that vario
5、us distinguished cultures could offer a great (5)_ contribution to progress than a single culture could. Cultural pluralism is incompatible with biblical teaching to some extent. (6)_ The Bible does teach absolute truth and claims exclusivity. This isnt to say that anything outside the Bible is fals
6、e. Take, for example, Confucius rule: “Do not do to others what you would not have them to do to you.“ Obvi- (7)_ ously this is compatible with the Bible it is a Biblical teaching! Another example: the rule of gravity is not mentioned in the Bible but is true. These (8)_ two rules are mentioned in p
7、laces apart from the Bible and yet can coexist with Christian philosophy. The Bible does teach, however, that any doctrine that contradicts to the Bible is false. The Bible tells us that murder is wrong, (9)_ so Christians must be intolerable of murder. (10)_ 1 (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5 (5) 6 (6) 7 (7
8、) 8 (8) 9 (9) 10 (10) 10 According to a recent survey, more than 50% of Americans is concerned (1)_ about the growing rudeness in the U. S. We assault each other more all the time with upsetting noises, views, sounds, smells, and attitude. Its getting (2)_ to where we need to protect ourselves away
9、one another! Maybe its getting (3)_ a little too wild out there. Good manners are, first of all, civilized behavior. Thats as opposed to wild behavior. “He acts like he was raised in a barnyard,“ my mother will (4)_ say, about some hapless boy who pulled away in front of my house for (5)_ a date and
10、 just sat in the car and honked. Whether that was a particular rule in your household, or culture, all cultures have “rules“ and they are learned, not innate. In Italy, its good manners for a man to greet with (6)_ another man with an embrace and a kiss on every cheek. Not so in (7)_ the South Texas
11、, where men stand 3 feet apart and at 90 degree angles to (8)_ converse with one another. All cultures have rules and if you violate them, youll be excluded. Manners are made up of trivialities of deportment which can be easily learned if one does not happen to know them. Manner, on the other hand,
12、is personality the outwardly manifestation of ones innate character and (9)_ attitude toward life. Manners must be really ingrained, a matter of who you are, not how you are. Once weve learned it, etiquette becomes a matter of impulse rather than of conscious obedience. (10)_ 11 (1) 12 (2) 13 (3) 14
13、 (4) 15 (5) 16 (6) 17 (7) 18 (8) 19 (9) 20 (10) 20 Women from the mid-30s to the mid-50s are less likely than Americans overall be very happy, and many are racked by worries about aging parents (1)_ and other family members, a national survey reports. Money, time and health concerns loomed largely i
14、n the poll of more (2)_ than 1,100 women who have at least one alive parent. (3)_ About 20% said they were very happy. More than half of the women were concerned about an elder relatives health. (4)_ Those who had ill relatives usually a mother or father were much (5)_ more likely to feel depressed
15、and to worry about having enough time for family members. They also had more trouble managing stress. About two out of three women were employed. The bleak scenario doesnt surprise Deb Rubenstein, a social worker who counsels to “sandwich generation“ women, those who have children at (6)_ home and a
16、ging parents. Later marriages, later child-bearing and longer life spans are forcing more women into taking responsibility for their kids and their parents. The “sandwich“ years dont still go away by the 60s anymore. (7)_ Providing elder care was linked to feel overworked in a study of em- (8)_ ploy
17、ed adults last year, so taking care of children was not. (9)_ Such overwork may be common. In another institute study, 35% of U.S. employees said they had elder care responsibilities during the last year. It can be episodic, unpredictable and very stressed. (10)_ 21 (1) 22 (2) 23 (3) 24 (4) 25 (5) 2
18、6 (6) 27 (7) 28 (8) 29 (9) 30 (10) 30 Population ageing and the resulting pressures on existing pension sys tems constitutes one of the most important challenges modern societies will have to face over the coming decades. Since governments have responded to (1)_ the such pressures by adopting a plet
19、hora of pension reforms, the adaptation (2)_ process is far from over. This book comprehensively documents developments in pension policy in eleven advanced industrial countries in Western Europe, East Asia and North America. In order to explore what population ageing means for the sustainability of
20、 pension systems, the authors present a detailed preview of (3)_ pension policy making over the past two decades and provide an up-to-date analysis of current pension legislation. They examine the factors that can facilitate or impede the adaptation of pension systems and the features that shape and
21、 determine reforms. They also highlight the fact that although the path of reform walked by each country is somewhat different, the processes (4)_ at working are often very similar. Ageing populations throughout the world (5)_ are extremely reluctant to see their pension systems dismantled and are,
22、however, prepared to mobilize in their defense. This process of mobilization (6)_ interacts demographic pressures and institutional constraints to help deter- (7)_ mine the future direction of pension policy. The breadth of geographic coverage provides an almost international (8)_ picture of the imp
23、act of ageing for pension reform, at least in terms of high (9)_ income countries. Academics and students with an interest in economics, social policy, sociology and political science will find this a worthy and re- (10)_ warding volume. It will also be of value to policymakers interested in how the
24、 problem of unsustainable pension systems can be resolved. 31 (1) 32 (2) 33 (3) 34 (4) 35 (5) 36 (6) 37 (7) 38 (8) 39 (9) 40 (10) 40 Beyond demographics, the United States confronts with a range of other (1)_ challenges. Globalization is on the top of that list. (2)_ Markets, technologies, and busin
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