[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(改错)模拟试卷94及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(改错)模拟试卷 94及答案与解析 一、 PART IV PROOFREADING undoubtedly the earliest “wheels“ were smooth logs which were used for moving weights over the earths surface. It is a mystery so as to who 【 M3】 _ invented the first wheel. No one recorded who was or when it 【 M4】 _ happened; but when the first invent
2、or has placed a wheel on an axle, mankind began to roll on one place to another. This type of wheel 【 M5】 _ have been found among Egyptian relics dating back due to 2,000 B.C, 【 M6】 _ and earlier Chinese civilizations are credited with independent invention of the same mechanism. The wheel so fascin
3、ated man that he has spent centuries building machines around them; yet in over 4,000 years he has not 【 M7】 _ changed its basic design. All about us we see the spinning shafts, gears, flywheels, and rotors are the descendants of the first wheel. 【 M8】 _ The roaring propeller of an aircraft engine,
4、the whirling wheel of a giant steam turbine, and the hairspring of a tiny watch are examples of the motorized motion which characterizes our 【 M9】 _ mechanism world. It is hard to conceive of continuous motion 【 M10】 _ without the wheel. 1 【 M1】 2 【 M2】 3 【 M3】 4 【 M4】 5 【 M5】 6 【 M6】 7 【 M7】 8 【 M8
5、】 9 【 M9】 10 【 M10】 10 Most people have typewriters and can type well prefer to type 【 M1】 _ their letters nowadays. There was a feeling a generation ago that typewriting was not quite proper in social correspondence, but, in the United States at least, the prejudice of typewriting much social 【 M2】
6、 _ correspondence has disappeared. Many people, as a matter of fact, prefer that letters written to them to be prepared on the typewriter, 【 M3】 _ since it makes them easier to read. Typewriting becomes fashionable with the development of social patterns. Mark Twain is reputed to being the worlds fi
7、rst 【 M4】 _ author to use a typewriter. His manuscript for Life on the Mississippi arrived at the publisher neatly set down in typewritten form. On the 【 M5】 _ other hand, the objections to the typewriter are that it is less personal and that it suggests that the writer was too much of a hurry to si
8、t 【 M6】 _ down and write in longhand. Ones handwriting is in some ways as much an expression of his personality like his voice, and in 【 M7】 _ correspondence between friends a great deal of the writer is missing if he uses a typewriter. Therefore, the typewriter is often avoided in letters which exp
9、ress friend and personal sentiments. 【 M8】 _ However, the typewriter had become so popular that the Remington Company received a letter from Mark Twain, which today seems most ironic: “I have stopped using the Type-Writer, for the reason that I never could write a letter with it to anybody with 【 M9
10、】 _ receiving a request by return mail that I would not describe the 【 M10】 _ machine but also state what progress I had made in using it, etc. I dont like to write letters, so I dont want people to know that I own this curiosity breeding little joker.“ 11 【 M1】 12 【 M2】 13 【 M3】 14 【 M4】 15 【 M5】 1
11、6 【 M6】 17 【 M7】 18 【 M8】 19 【 M9】 20 【 M10】 20 Shopping habits in the United States have changed in the last quarter of the 20th century. Early in the 1900s, most American towns and cities had a Main Street, which was always in the heart of the town. This street was lined both sides with many varie
12、d 【 M1】 _ businesses where shoppers can find all sorts of merchandises: 【 M2】 _ clothing, furniture, hardware, groceries. In addition, some shops offer services like drugstores, restaurants, shoes-repair stores, barber or 【 M3】 _ hairdressing shops. But in 1950s, a change began to take place. Too ma
13、ny 【 M4】 _ automobile had crowded into Main Street. Too few parking places were available for shoppers. Because the streets were crowded, 【 M5】 _ merchants began to look with interest in the open spaces outside the 【 M6】 _ city limits. Open space is what their car-driven customers needed and 【 M7】 _
14、 open space is what they got when the first shopping centers were built. Shopping centers started as to a collection of small new stores 【 M8】 _ built away from congested city centers. Attracted by hundreds of free parking spaces, customers were drawn away from downtown areas to the outlaying malls.
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