[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(改错)模拟试卷48及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(改错)模拟试卷 48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 There exists a social and cultural disconnection between journalists and thei
3、r readers, which helps explain why the “standard templates“ of the news room seem alien for many readers. In a recent survey, questionnaires were (1)_ sent to reporters in five middle-sized cities around the country, plus one large metropolitan area. Then residents in these communities were phoned o
4、n random and asked the same questions. (2)_ Replies show that compared with other Americans, journalists are more likely to live in upscale neighborhoods, have maids, own Mercedeses, and trade stocks, and theyre less likely to go to church, do volunteer work, or put roots in a community. (3)_ Report
5、ers tend to be part of broadly defined social and cultural elite, so (4)_ their work tends to reflect conventional values. The astonishing distrust of the news media isnt rooted in inaccurate or poor reportorial skills but in the (5)_ daily clash of world views between reporters and their readers. T
6、his is an explosive situation for any industry, particularly a declining one. Here is a troubling business that keeps hiring employees whose at- (6)_ titudes vastly annoy the customers. Then it sponsors lots of symposiums and a credibility project dedicated to wonder why customers are annoyed (7)_ a
7、nd fleeing in large numbers. But it never seems to get around to notice the (8)_ cultural and class biases that so many former buyers are complaining about. If it does, it would open up its diversity program, now focusing broadly on (9)_ race and gender, and look for reporters who differ broadly by
8、outlook, val- (10)_ ues, education and class. 1 (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5 (5) 6 (6) 7 (7) 8 (8) 9 (9) 10 (10) 10 The world is going through the biggest wave of mergers and acquisitions ever witnessed. The process sweeps from hyperactive America to Europe and reaches the emerging countries with unsurpa
9、ssing might. Many in these (1)_ countries are looking at this process and worrying: Wont the wave of busi ness concentration turn into an controllable anti-competitive force? Theres (2)_ no question that the big is getting bigger and more powerful. Multinational (3)_ corporations accounted less than
10、 20% of international trade in 1982. Today (4)_ the figure is more than 25% and growing rapidly. International affiliations (5)_ constitute a fast-growing segment of production in economies that open up and welcome foreign investment. In Argentina, for instance, after the re forms of the early 1990s
11、, multinationals go from 43% to almost 70% of the (6)_ industrial production of the 200 largest firms. This phenomenon has created serious concerns over the role of smaller economic firms, of national busi nessmen and over the last stability of the world economy. (7)_ I believe that the most importa
12、nt forces behind the massive M&A wave are the same that underlies the globalization process: falling transportation (8)_ and communication costs, lower trade and investment barriers and enlarged markets that require enlarging operations capable of meeting customers de- (9)_ mands. All these are bene
13、ficent, not detrimental, to consumers. As produc- (10)_ tivity grows, the worlds wealth increases. 11 (1) 12 (2) 13 (3) 14 (4) 15 (5) 16 (6) 17 (7) 18 (8) 19 (9) 20 (10) 20 Every year, millions of animals undergo painful suffering or death as a result of scientific research into the effects of drugs
14、, food additives, cosmet ics and other chemical products. With most people think animal testing is (1)_ necessary, others are upset by what they see as needless suffering. This es say looks at some of the positive and negative aspects of animal testing. Many medical treatments and procedures have be
15、en developed by expert- (2)_ ments on animals. Since animals share many features with humans, scien tists use them to test the safety and effectiveness of new developed drugs (3)_ before pilot testing on small group of patients. Medical teams practice new (4)_ operating techniques such as transplant
16、s on animals. Without animal testing, many procedures or new drugs would be extremely unsafe. However, many people are concerned about that animals are suffering (5)_ unnecessarily and cruelly. They do not believe that every new drug need to (6)_ be tested on animals, especially with the huge databa
17、se of knowledge and modern computer models. They are also worried that many animal tests are ineffective, point out that any drugs have had to be withdrawn from the (7)_ market despite extensive testing. They particularly feel that animal testing should not be used for non-essential products such as
18、 cosmetics, shampoos, soaps, and clean products. Furthermore, some campaigners would like to (8)_ see certain tests replaced and more humane methods used. We need to make sure that the millions of animals that are used for tested (9)_ new products are treated with the minimum of suffering. Although
19、some animal testing may be unavoidable at present, treating our fellow creatures as merciful as possible will demonstrate our humanity. (10)_ 21 (1) 22 (2) 23 (3) 24 (4) 25 (5) 26 (6) 27 (7) 28 (8) 29 (9) 30 (10) 30 In the past, degrees were very unusual in my family. Today, five of my brothers and
20、sisters have degrees, and two are studying for their masters. Furthermore, some people think that this increased access to education is (1)_ devaluing degrees. In this essay, I will look at some of the arguments for and against the increased emphasis on degrees in our society. People have several ar
21、guments for the need for degrees. They say (2)_ that having so many graduates devalues a degree. People lose respect to the degree holder. It is also claimed that education has become a rat (3)_ race. Graduates have to compete for jobs even after years of study ing. Another point is that study for s
22、uch a long time leads to learners (4)_ to becoming inflexible. They know a lot about one narrow subject, but are un- (5)_ able to apply their skills. Employers prefer more flexible and adoptable workers. (6)_ However, I feel strongly that this move to have more qualifications is a (7)_ positive deve
23、lopment. In the past education was only for the rich and power ful. Now it is available to everyone, and this will have many advantages for the country and individual. First of all, it is impossible to be overeducated. (8)_ The more people are educated, the better the world will be, because people w
24、ill be able to discuss and exchange ideas. A further point is that people with degrees have many more opportunities. They can take a wider variety of jobs and do what they enjoy doing, instead of forced to take a job they (9)_ dislike. Finally, a highly educated workforce are good for the economy of
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