新六级直击考点---综合改错题八
2007-11-04来源:
非谓语动词使用错误1 Call on a friend five minutes later than the appointed 1.__________ time may cause him some unexpected trouble. More- over, habitual unpunctuality leads to indolence and even failure in life. 2 The purpose of new technologies is to make life easier,
not make it more difficult. 2.__________ 3 Don’t use words, expressions or phrases being known 3.__________only to people with specific knowledge. 4 Doctor Roland says leprosy is no longer a diseasethat requires life-long treatments by medical experts.Instead, patients can take that is called a multi-drug therapy. This modern treatment will cure leprosy in 6to 12 months, depend on the form of the disease. 4.__________ 5 Guiding by a belief that computers would be 5.__________ valuable tools on every office desktop and in every home, Bill Gates began developing software for personal computers. 主谓语前后不一致 6 The child, being taken care of by its grandparents,
are deaf and mute. 6.__________ 7 Standing in a line along the corridor is 3 groups of 7.__________ young pioneers who will set out on an expedition. 8 The book many students found interesting that were written by a famous American scientist 8.__________ came out only last month. 9 There are no denying the facts and there 9.__________ are no facts that can be turned a blind eye to either. 10 What was announced on the radio have caused 10.__________ great excitement among the public. 2006 年 12 月老六级 The most important starting point for improving the under- standing of science is undoubtedly an adequate scientific education at school. Public attitudes towards science owe much the way sci- S1. _________ ence is taught in these institutions, Today, school is what most S2. _________ people come into contact with a formal instruction and explanation of science for the first time. At least in a systematic way, It is at this Point which the foundations are laid for an interest in science. S3. _________ What is taught (and how) in this first encounter will largely deter- minc an individual’s view of the subject in adult life. Understand- ing the original of the negative attitudes towards science may help S4._________ us to modify them . Most education system neglect exploration, S5. _________ understanding and reflection, Teachers in schools tend to present science as a collection of facts, often by more detail than necessa- S6. _________ ry, As a result, children memorize processes such as mathematical formulas or the periodic table, only to forget it shortly afterwards. S7. _________ The task of learning facts and concepts, one at a time, makes learning laborious, boring and efficient, Such a purely empirical S8._________ approach, which consists of observation and description, is also, in a sense, unscientific or incomplete. There is therefore a need for resources and methods of teaching that facilitates a deep under- S9. _________ standing of science in an enjoyable way, Science should not only be “fun” in the same way as playing a video game, but “hard fun” a deep feeling of connection made possibly only by imagi- S10. ________ native engagement.
not make it more difficult. 2.__________ 3 Don’t use words, expressions or phrases being known 3.__________only to people with specific knowledge. 4 Doctor Roland says leprosy is no longer a diseasethat requires life-long treatments by medical experts.Instead, patients can take that is called a multi-drug therapy. This modern treatment will cure leprosy in 6to 12 months, depend on the form of the disease. 4.__________ 5 Guiding by a belief that computers would be 5.__________ valuable tools on every office desktop and in every home, Bill Gates began developing software for personal computers. 主谓语前后不一致 6 The child, being taken care of by its grandparents,
are deaf and mute. 6.__________ 7 Standing in a line along the corridor is 3 groups of 7.__________ young pioneers who will set out on an expedition. 8 The book many students found interesting that were written by a famous American scientist 8.__________ came out only last month. 9 There are no denying the facts and there 9.__________ are no facts that can be turned a blind eye to either. 10 What was announced on the radio have caused 10.__________ great excitement among the public. 2006 年 12 月老六级 The most important starting point for improving the under- standing of science is undoubtedly an adequate scientific education at school. Public attitudes towards science owe much the way sci- S1. _________ ence is taught in these institutions, Today, school is what most S2. _________ people come into contact with a formal instruction and explanation of science for the first time. At least in a systematic way, It is at this Point which the foundations are laid for an interest in science. S3. _________ What is taught (and how) in this first encounter will largely deter- minc an individual’s view of the subject in adult life. Understand- ing the original of the negative attitudes towards science may help S4._________ us to modify them . Most education system neglect exploration, S5. _________ understanding and reflection, Teachers in schools tend to present science as a collection of facts, often by more detail than necessa- S6. _________ ry, As a result, children memorize processes such as mathematical formulas or the periodic table, only to forget it shortly afterwards. S7. _________ The task of learning facts and concepts, one at a time, makes learning laborious, boring and efficient, Such a purely empirical S8._________ approach, which consists of observation and description, is also, in a sense, unscientific or incomplete. There is therefore a need for resources and methods of teaching that facilitates a deep under- S9. _________ standing of science in an enjoyable way, Science should not only be “fun” in the same way as playing a video game, but “hard fun” a deep feeling of connection made possibly only by imagi- S10. ________ native engagement.