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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流专八:改错模拟题【精品文档】第 7 页模拟1 You stare at a waterfall for a minute or two, then shift your gaze to its surrounding. What you now see appears to drift upward. You _1are board a train in a busy station when suddenly another train next _2to your starts moving forward. _3For a fraction of
2、a second you feel that your train has lurchedbackward. These optical illusions occur because the brain is constantly matching its model of reality to signals from the bodyssensors and interpret what must be happening that your train _4might have moved, not the other; that downward motion is now _5no
3、rmal, so a change from it must be perceived as upward motion.The sensors that make this magic are two kinds. _6Each eye contains about 120 million rods, which provide somewhat blurry black and white vision. These are the windows of night vision; once adapted to the dark, they can detect a candle bur
4、nt _7ten miles away. Colorful vision in each eye comes from six to seven _8million structures called cones. Under ideal conditions, every cone can “see” the entire rainbow spectrum of visible colors, but one type of cone is most sensitive to red, another to green, the third to _9blue. By monitoring
5、how many wavelength of light affects the different cones, a connected ganglion cell can determine its “color” and relay that data. Rods and cones send their messages pulsing on _10average 20 to 25 times per second along the optic nerve.模拟 2The violence within a society is controlled through institut
6、ions of law. The most developed a legal system becomes, the more _1societies takes responsibility for the discovery, control, and punishment _2of violent acts. In most tribal societies the only means to dealing with _3an act of violence is revenge. Each family group may have the responsibility for p
7、ersonal carrying out judgment and punishment _4upon the person who did the offense. _5But in legal systems, the responsibility for revenge becomes personalized and diffused. The society assumes the responsibility for _6protecting individuals from violence. In cases where he cannot be _7protected, th
8、e society is responsible for committing punishment. _8In a state controlling legal system, individuals are removed _9from the circle of revenge motivated by acts of violence, and the _10state assumes responsibility for their protection.模拟 3There are three main groups of oils: animal, vegetable and m
9、ineral.Great numbers of animal oil come from whales, those enormous _1creatures of the sea which are the largest remaining animals in the world. To protect the whale from the cold of the Arctic seas, nature has provided it with a thick cover of fat called blubber. When the _2whale is killed, the blu
10、bber is stripped off and boiled down, either board the ship or on shore. It produces a great quantity of oil which _3can be made into food for human consumption. A few other creatures yield oil, and none so much as the whale. The livers of the cod and _4the halibut, two kinds of fish, yield nourishi
11、ng oil. Both cod liver oil and halibut liver oil are given to sick children and other invalids who need certain vitamins. These oils may be bought at any chemist. Vegetable oil has been known from antiquity. _5No household can not get on without it, for it is used in cooking. To _6the ordinary man,
12、one kind of oil may be as important as another.But when the politician or the engineer refers to oil, one almost always _7means mineral oil, the oil that drives tanks, aeroplanes and warships,motor-cars and diesel locomotives; the oil that is used to lubricate all kinds of machineries. This is the o
13、il that has changed the life _8of the common men. To it we owe the existence of the motor-car, _9which has replaced the private horse-drawing carriage. _10 模拟4Dinosaurs, saber-tooth tigers and the dodo bird are famous examples _1of animals that have become extinct. In case of the dinosaurs, it _2see
14、ms likely that a catastrophic event alters the global climate _3enough to lead to their disappearance. More recent extinctions and near-extinctionssuch as the blue whales, tiger, panda, and _4North American bisonhave been the direct result of human activity. By the early 1990s, species were becoming
15、 extinct at a rate of three per hour, or 27,000 every day a figure quoted by the American biologist Edward O.Wilson of Harvard University, based on his most conservative estimates. This rate of extinctions carries with it some terrible consequences. Each plant that becomes extinct,for example, may t
16、ake with it as much as 30 insects and animals _5that depend on it for food. Habitat loss is one of the most important causes of extinction. For rising populations in many countries _6lead to the clearing of more land, habitats such as raining forest _7and grasslands disappear.In the East Africa, onc
17、e renowned for its wildlife, few wild animals _8remain living outside the boundaries of national parks and game _9reserves. In other parts of the world, coastal ecosystems are clearing _10for development. Wetland areas are drying out as a result of water extraction to support farming and tourism. Bi
18、rd species are amongthe worst affected by the loss of wetlands.模拟5Now, it is clear that the decline of a language must ultimately have political and economical causes: it is not due simply to the bad _1influence of this or that individual writers. But an effect can become _2a cause, reinforce the or
19、iginal cause and producing the same effect _3in an intensified form, and so on indefinitely. A man may take drink _4because he feels himself to be a failure, and then fail all the most _5completely because he drinks. It is rather the same thing that is happening to the English language. It becomes u
20、gly and inaccurate because our thoughts are foolish, but the sloven of our language _6makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts. The point is that the process is irreversible. Modern English, especially written English, _7is full of bad habits which spread by imitation and which can beavoided
21、if one is willing to take the necessary trouble. If one gets rid of these habits one can think more clearly, and think clearly is a _8necessary first step towards political regeneration: so that the fight against bad English is not frivolous and is not the exclusive concerning _9of professional writ
22、ers. I will come back to this present, and I hope _10that by that time the meaning of what I have said here will have become clearer.模拟6Our obsession with thinness is also fueled by health concerns.It is true that in this country we have more overweighted people _1than ever before, and that, in many
23、 cases, being overweight correlates an increased risk of heart and blood vessel disease. _2These diseases, therefore, may have as much to do with our _3way of life and our high-fat diets as with excessive weight. And _4the associate risk of cancer in the digestive system may be more _5about a dietar
24、y problemtoo much fat and a lack of fiber than a _6weight problem.The real concern, then, is not that we weigh too much, butthat we neither exercise enough or eat well. Exercise is necessary _7for strong bones and both heart and lung health. A balanced diet without a lot of fat can also help the bod
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