模拟试题[11 Simulated test Part I Structure and Vocabulary Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, c and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (5 points) 1. Advance in science more often than not encounters powerful opposition, Theory of Evolution. A. as was the case with B. such as the case of C. as it did with D. as in the case of 2. I hope they won t have to wait all day long for the mail to arrive, A. will they B. do the D. have they 3. In the wine shops, the wine jars were in place, and on one counter could be seen a stain a customer had thrown down his glass and fled. 4. Your can get anything, so long as you stick to it, and stick to it hard enough and long enou A. anyhow B. whatever D. somehow 5. The effect of doubling the width of a beam is to double the load that can be sustained A. other factors remain constant B. other factors remained constant
模拟试题[11] Simulated Test [PREVIOUS] [NEXT] Part I Structure and Vocabulary Section A Directions:Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (5 points) 1. Advance in science more often than not encounters powerful opposition, _____ Darvin's Theory of Evolution. A.as was the case with B.such as the case of C.as it did with D.as in the case of 2. I hope they won't have to wait all day long for the mail to arrive, _____ ? A.will they B.do they C.don't they D.have they 3. In the wine shops, the wine jars were in place, and on one counter could be seen a stain _____ a customer had thrown down his glass and fled. A.where B.that C.which D.how 4. Your can get anything, so long as you stick to it, and stick to it hard enough and long enough. Anything _____ . A.anyhow B.whatever C.however D.somehow 5. The effect of doubling the width of a beam, _____ is to double the load that can be sustained. A.other factors remain constant B.other factors remained constant
C. the other factor being D. other factors remaining constant overestimate the importance of the development of relationship between China and other countries B. needn’t t D. shouldnt 7. After what he has done for you, i think you should have given him some support, A. no matter what B. however much C. whatever D. wherever 8. a baby might show fear of an unfamiliar adult he is likely to smile and reach out to another infant A. if B. whenever D. because 9. The house ready today but there has been a builders strike it is still only half finished A. was to be B. was to have been D. should be 10. When doing business in the Arab world, do not be surprised if your meeting is interrupted several times by people who come into the r hisper, or speak soflly to the person with whom you are talking, and leave unannoun d. to annound Directions: Each of the follwing sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C, and d tify the part of the sentence that is incorrect and mark your answere on the ANSWER SHEET. 11. The man, of whom the red car (A) is parked(B)in front of our school. (C)is a(D)prominent litician in this city
C.the other factor being constant D.other factors rcmaining constant 6. We _____ overestimate the importance of the development of relationship between China and other countries. A.may B.needn't C.can't D.shouldn't 7. After what he has done for you, I think you should have given him some support, _____ A.no matter what B.however much C.whatever D.wherever 8. A baby might show fear of an unfamiliar adult, _____ he is likely to smile and reach out to another infant. A.if B.whenever C.whereas D.because 9. The house _____ ready today but there has been a builders'strike it is still only half finished. A.was to be B.was to have been C.were to be ready D.should be 10. When doing business in the Arab world, do not be surprised if your meeting is interrupted several times by people who come into the room _____ ,whisper, or speak soflly to the person with whom you are talking, and leave. A.unannounced B.unannouncing C.unannounce D.to announce Section B Directions:Each of the follwing sentences has four underlined parts marked A、B、C、and D、Identify the part of the sentence that is incorrect and mark your answere on the ANSWER SHEET.(5 points) 11. The man, of whom the red car(A) is parked(B) in front of our school,(C) is a(D) prominent politician in this city
12. Being(A)a bad tempered man, he would not tolerate to have(b) his lectures interrupted as if he were(C)some obscure candidate making(D) an election speech 13. It is the requirement of the personnel(A) director that the applicant is (B)a college graduate, even though(c) the director has never felt the need to go (d) to college herself. 14. Higher and higher(A)did the white ballon fly(B)until it disappeared(C)in the clouds 15. We see lightening before (A)we hear the thunder it(B)causes because sound travels more slowly(C) than light is (D) 16. The supervisor was advised (a) to give the assignment to whomever(B)he blieved(C)had a strong sense of responsilbility, and the courage of (D) his conviction 17. Our civilization is so commonplace(A) that rarely we stop(B)to think about(C) its(D) complexity 18. Some ingenious literary detectives suggest that Shakespeare's plays were(), in fact written by Bacon or Oxford or Derby or anyone(B)else who preferred to remain(C) unknown 19. After the rock concert. the cle (A)crew found the campus littering(B)with(C)candy wrappers, bottles and (D)cans. way and (C) you'd better shut up until(D) you learn how to behave yourself arrogant 0. I'd like to remind you that(A)I am not used to be ing spoken to( B)in such an arrogant Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D Choose the one the best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET (10 pionts) 21. The dairy industry has taken great pains to increase the number of products from which he butterfat has been C. excluded D. isolated 22. We should not be made to the basic principle, namely, the need and desire of the adolescent to engage responsibility in the real pursuit of life and then to learn througl responsibility. A. lose sight of B. lose track of C. become blind of D. give way to
12. Being(A) a bad tempered man, he would not tolerate to have(B) his lectures interrupted as if he were(C) some obscure candidate making(D) an election speech. 13. It is the requirement of the personnel(A) director that the applicant is(B) a college graduate,even though(C) the director has never felt the need to go(D) to college herself. 14. Higher and higher(A) did the white ballon fly(B) until it disappeared(C) in the clouds and we could see it no more(D). 15. We see lightening before(A)we hear the thunder it(B) causes because sound travels more slowly(C) than light is(D). 16. The supervisor was advised(A) to give the assignment to whomever(B) he blieved(C) had a strong sense of responsilbility, and the courage of(D) his conviction. 17. Our civilization is so commonplace(A) that rarely we stop(B) to think about(C) its(D) complexity. 18. Some ingenious literary detectives suggest that Shakespeare's plays were(A), in fact, written by Bacon or Oxford or Derby or anyone(B) else who preferred to remain(C) unknown as a plawright(D). 19. After the rock concert, the clean up(A) crew found the campus littering(B) with(C) candy wrappers, bottles and(D) cans. 20. I'd like to remind you that(A) I am not used to being spoken to(B) in such an arrogant way and(C) you'd better shut up until(D) you learn how to behave yourself. Section C Directions:Beneath each of the following sentences,there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one the best completes the sentence.Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 pionts) 21. The dairy industry has taken great pains to increase the number of products from which the butterfat has been _____ . A.revived B.removed C.excluded D.isolated 22. We should not be made to _____ the basic principle, namely, the need and desire of the adolescent to engage responsibility in the real pursuit of life and then to learn through responsibility. A.lose sight of B.lose track of C.become blind of D.give way to
23. A doctor s obligation when he can no longer he approach of death is to make the patient comfortable, including easing his pain ang arou B. hang C. hold back D. hold on 24. This book is a of radio scripts, in which we seek to explain how the words and expression become part of our language. A. collection 25. All the staff members of the department made efforts to clean up the hall for the publication D. conscientious 26. Retail sales volume in local urban and rural areas rose 57.8 percent and 46.8 percent, over February 1995. A. individually C. correspondingly D. accordingly 27. A complete investigation into the accident should lead to improved standards and should new operating procedures. A. attribute B. result C. match with D, proceed with 28. The consolidation of the crumbling walls and towers has been carried out a program agreed with the Department of the Environment. A. in case of th C. in place of charge of 29. Although Oriental ideas of woman's to man prevailed in those days, she did dare to meet with man on equal basis. A. contribution
23. A doctor's obligation when he can no longer _____ the approach of death is to make the patient comfortable, including easing his pain. A.hang around B.hang on C.hold back D.hold on 24. This book is a _____ of radio scripts, in which we seek to explain how the words and expression become part of our language. A.collection B.publication C.volume D.stack 25. All the staff members of the department made _____ efforts to clean up the hall for the Christmas party. A.gigantic B.publication C.comprehensive D.conscientious 26. Retail sales volume in local urban and rural areas rose 57.8 percent and 46.8 percent, _____ , over February 1995. A.individually B.respectively C.correspondingly D.accordingly 27. A complete investigation into the accident should lead to improved standards and should _____ new operating procedures. A.attribute B.result in C.match with D.proceed with 28. The consolidation of the crumbling walls and towers has been carried out _____ a program agreed with the Department of the Environment. A.in case of B.in accordance with C.in place of D.in charge of 29. Although Oriental ideas of woman's _____ to man prevailed in those days, she did dare to meet with man on equal basis. A.contribution B.sacrifice
C. subordination D. obedience 30. If it is left this fast spreading disease is likely to affect millions of Asian nd African children, including more and more in jured grown ups. D. contaminated a well meant but unsuccessful campaign to ease east West tensions calling for arms reduction and a summit of the nuclear powers. A. embarked on aught D. dwelt on 32. He often quoted"reason over passion" as maxim in the long standing division among Canada s English speaking majority and the French descended minority concentrated in his home province of Quebec D. consolidating 33. To develop to train themselves to behave logically and truthfully, and to listen and respond to their partners, actors often practice improvisation C. grace e 4. You can t help but hear commercials: every few minutes the program is interrupted to give you one advertising B. more or less 35. Mobility is one of the characteristics often executives, and they must accust themselves to moving quite regularly. D. called for
C.subordination D.obedience 30. If it is left _____ , this fast spreading disease is likely to affect millions of Asian and African children, including more and more injured grown ups. A.unchecked B.uncontrolled C.aggravated D.contaminated 31. He _____ a well meant but unsuccessful campaign to ease East West tensions calling for arms reduction and a summit of the nuclear powers. A.embarked on B.reckoned on C.caught on D.dwelt on 32. He often quoted“reason over passion” as maxim in _____ the long standing division among Canada's English speaking majority and the French descended minority concentrated in his home province of Quebec. A.adjusting B.reconcilling C.conquering D.consolidating 33. To develop _____ , to train themselves to behave logically and truthfully, and to listen and respond to their partners, actors often practice improvisation. A.simultaneity B.spontaneity C.grace D.excellence 34. You can't help but hear commercials; every few minutes the program is interrupted to give you one advertising _____ . A.so on and so forth B.more or less C.something or other D.sooner or later 35. Mobility is one of the characteristics often _____ executives, and they must accustom themselves to moving quite regularly. A.demanded of B.asked for C.expected from D.called for
36. The telegraph opened up the possibility of establishing almost f life nication and thereby offered many practical advantages to people in all walks of Instantan D. transient abl their thoughts by incorporating a series of dots which were read by the finger tips. A. retain B. visualize D. transfe 38. Only ten to twenty percent of cold viruses are transmitted by carriers, who, sneezing the viruses into the air D. sprout 39. If a scientist holds an idea to be true and finds any counter evidence whatever, the idea is either or abandoned A. testified C. violated D. modified 40. Just as space was into regions, time was split up into eras, seasons, and epochs B. originated C. decomposed D. detached Part ii cloze test Directions: For each numbered blank in the following passage there are four choices labelled A, B, c and D. Choose the best one and put your choice on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points) The most prevalent cause of heart diseases is high blood pressure, also called hypertension. High blood pressure cannot be cured. However, it can be brought 41, so that it may not cause 42 to the heart and other body system. 43 the person who has high blood pressure often must continue treatment for the disease for the 44 of his life The usual treatment for 45 cases of high blood pressure is a change of diet to reduce the amount of sodium(ih)taken into the body. Because table salt is the commonest source of sodium in food, the diet usually 46 eating salt free foods. For severe cases of high blood pressure
36. The telegraph opened up the possibility of establishing almost _____ communication and thereby offered many practical advantages to people in all walks of life. A.distant B.instantaneous C.immediate D.transient 37. Louis Brailele designed a form of communication enabling people to _____ and preserve their thoughts by incorporating a series of dots which were read by the finger tips. A.retain B.visualize C.convey D.transfer 38. Only ten to twenty percent of cold viruses are transmitted by carriers, who, sneezing and coughing, _____ the viruses into the air. A.spray B.sprinkle C.spread D.sprout 39. If a scientist holds an idea to be true and finds any counter evidence whatever, the idea is either _____ or abandoned. A.testified B.ascertained C.violated D.modified 40. Just as space was _____ into regions, time was split up into eras, seasons, and epochs. A.evolved B.originated C.decomposed D.detached Part II Cloze Test Directions:For each numbered blank in the following passage there are four choices labelled A,B,C and D.Choose the best one and put your choice on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points) The most prevalent cause of heart diseases is high blood pressure, also called hypertension. High blood pressure cannot be cured. However, it can be brought 41 , so that it may not cause 42 to the heart and other body system. 43 the person who has high blood pressure often must continue treatment for the disease for the 44 of his life. The usual treatment for 45 cases of high blood pressure is a change of diet to reduce the amount of sodium(钠)taken into the body. Because table salt is the commonest source of sodium in food, the diet usually 46 eating salt free foods. For severe cases of high blood pressure
a doctor usually 47 antihypertensive drugs. although doctors do not know all the cause of high blood pressure, they 48 know that overweight people and cigarette smokers have a tendency to high blood pressure. Since emotions and worry also can cause blood pressure to rise, regular 49 and adequate sleep and rest are 50 for all persons. 41. A to attention B in order C under control D into effect 42. A discomfort B damage C infection D. modification 43. A. Moreover B Otherwise C. Nevertheless D. Therefore 44. A. all B whole C rest D. majority 45. A. mild B. moderate C s D disastrous 46. A calls for B makes sure C objects to D succeeds in 47. A presumes B prescribes C prohibits D provokes 48. A do B will C. must D would 49. A guidance B inspiration C relaxation D nourishment 50. A optional B desirable C relevant D predominant Part III Reading Comprehension Directions: Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each question there are four answers marked A, B, C and D Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions. Then mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET I by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets with a pencil. (40 points) Passage 1 Joe Templer should have known better. After all, he works for a large auto insurance company. It won t hurt to leave the key in the truck this once, he thought, as he filled his gas ank at a self service gas station. But moments later, as he was paying the money, he saw the truck being driven aw In 1987, 1. 6 million motor vehicles were stolen in the United Statesone every 20 seconds. If current trends continue, experts predict annual vehicle thefts could exeed two million by the end of the decade Vehicle theft is a common phenomenon, which has a direct impact on over four million victims a year. The cost is astonishing Many police officials blame professional thieves for the high f the thefts. It i a ma jor money maker for organized crime. Typically, stolen cars are taken to pieces and the parts sold to individuals. But as many as 200000 cars are smuggled out of the country every year. Most go to Latin America, the Middle East and Europe Only about 15 percent car thefts result in an arrest, because few police departments routinely conduct in depth auto investigations. When thieves are arrested, judges will often sentence them to probation, not immediately put them in prison because the prisons are overcrowded with violent criminals One exception is a Michigan program that assigns 92 police officers to work full time on the state s 65000 car theft cases a year. Since 1986, when the effort began, the state s auto heft rate has fallen from second in the nation to ninth How can you protect your car? If you live in a high theft area or drive an expensive model, consider a security system. It may cost anywhere from $25 tosl, 000. Some systems engage automatically-simply removing the key disables the fuel pump and the starter When cars are
a doctor usually 47 antihypertensive drugs. Although doctors do not know all the cause of high blood pressure, they 48 know that overweight people and cigarette smokers have a tendency to high blood pressure. Since emotions and worry also can cause blood pressure to rise, regular 49 and adequate sleep and rest are 50 for all persons. 41.A.to attention B.in order C.under control D.into effect 42.A.discomfort B.damage C.infection D.modification 43.A.Moreover B.Otherwise C.Nevertheless D.Therefore 44.A.all B.whole C.rest D.majority 45.A.mild B.moderate C.serious D.disastrous 46.A.calls for B.makes sure C.objects to D.succeeds in 47.A.presumes B.prescribes C.prohibits D.provokes 48.A.do B.will C.must D.would 49.A.guidance B.inspiration C.relaxation D.nourishment 50.A.optional B.desirable C.relevant D.predominant Part III Reading Comprehension Directions:Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each question there are four answers marked A,B,C and D.Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions. Then mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET I by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets with a pencil.(40 points) Passage 1 Joe Templer should have known better. After all, he works for a large auto insurance company. It won't hurt to leave the key in the truck this once, he thought, as he filled his gas tank at a self service gas station. But moments later, as he was paying the money, he saw the truck being driven away. In 1987, 1.6 million motor vehicles were stolen in the United States—one every 20 seconds. If current trends continue, experts predict annual vehicle thefts could exeed two million by the end of the decade. Vehicle theft is a common phenomenon, which has a direct impact on over four million victims a year. The cost is astonishing. Many police officials blame professional thieves for the high volume of the thefts. It is a major money maker for organized crime. Typically, stolen cars are taken to pieces and the parts sold to individuals. But as many as 200000 cars are smuggled out of the country every year. Most go to Latin America, the Middle East and Europe. Only about 15 percent car thefts result in an arrest, because few police departments routinely conduct in depth auto investigations. When thieves are arrested, judges will often sentence them to probation, not immediately put them in prison because the prisons are overcrowded with violent criminals. One exception is a Michigan program that assigns 92 police officers to work full time on the state's 65000 car theft cases a year. Since 1986, when the effort began, the state's auto theft rate has fallen from second in the nation to ninth. How can you protect your car? If you live in a high theft area or drive an expensive model, consider a security system. It may cost anywhere from $25 to$1,000. Some systems engage automatically—simply removing the key disables the fuel pump and the starter. When cars are
equipped with such systems, thefts may drop by one third. In some states, you may be able to use a device that transmits radio signals, allowing stolen cars to be tracked by police. 51. What does the author think Joe Templer should be blamed for? A. He should have equipped his car with a security system. B. He should not have his car refilled at the gas station C. He d not have been so sure of himself D. He d have shut down the engine of his car. 52. What is Not a reason for the increase of car theft as mentioned in the passage? A Police dont give enough attention to car theft cases. B More people park their cars and left the keys inside. C Measures and laws against car thieves are not effective enough D Car theft brings car thieves much money. 53. It is obvious that the Michigan program A has no effect on the overall picture of the whole state B involves much work but proves to be quite effective. C involves the construction of larger prisons D involves the development of a new security system 4. What type(s)of security system can help the police find a stole car back? A. The device that sends out radio signals B The device that disables the fuel pump C the device that disables the starter D. All of the ab Passage 2 After a three year survey of the social and behavioral sciences, a committee of the NRC has concluded that these sciences are losing out in the race for federal science funds. Between 1972 and 1978, federal support for the social and behavioral sciences fell 25 percent, while support for other areas of science rose 36 percent. Psychological, social and cultural studies pertaining to virtually everything that people treat as a problem in our civilization, the committee writes, "play a large role. Paradoxically(矛盾的是), one would think these would be times when social science research would be riding high. Yet eve though governments are more thap alarmed abou a variety of social problem, s they are inclined to deal with them by trial and (oftenerror. The abuse of drugs is a widespread concern, but governments seem to with the qualifications of teachers and their salaries. If we lack an adequate understanding of drug abuse and educational processes, are we flying blind at tempting to deal with these behaviours? What domains of your life could benefit from social and behavioral science research? For instance, are we concerned about crime? Consider that recent sociological research reveals that nearly half of all urban dwelling American males can to be arrested for some non traffic offense during their lives. However, a very small group of career predators" are responsible for a grossly disproportionate share of all crimes
equipped with such systems, thefts may drop by one third. In some states, you may be able to use a device that transmits radio signals, allowing stolen cars to be tracked by police. 51. What does the author think Joe Templer should be blamed for? A.He should have equipped his car with a security system. B.He should not have his car refilled at the gas station. C.He should not have been so sure of himself. D.He should have shut down the engine of his car. 52. What is NOT a reason for the increase of car theft as mentioned in the passage? A.Police don't give enough attention to car theft cases. B.More people park their cars and left the keys inside. C.Measures and laws against car thieves are not effective enough. D.Car theft brings car thieves much money. 53. It is obvious that the Michigan program _____ . A.has no effect on the overall picture of the whole state. B.involves much work but proves to be quite effective. C.involves the construction of larger prisons D.involves the development of a new security system 54. What type(s)of security system can help the police find a stole car back? A.The device that sends out radio signals B.The device that disables the fuel pump. C.The device that disables the starter. D.All of the above. Passage 2 After a three year survey of the social and behavioral sciences, a committee of the NRC has concluded that these sciences are losing out in the race for federal science funds. Between 1972 and 1978, federal support for the social and behavioral sciences fell 25 percent, while support for other areas of science rose 36 percent. “Psychological, social and cultural studies pertaining to virtually everything that people treat as a problem in our civilization,” the committee writes,“play a large role.” Paradoxically(矛盾的是),one would think these would be times when social science research would be riding high. Yet eve though governments are more thap alarmed abou a variety of social problem,s they are inclined to deal with them by trial and(often)error. The abuse of drugs is a widespread concern, but governments seem to with the qualifications of teachers and their salaries. If we lack an adequate understanding of drug abuse and educational processes, are we flying blind attempting to deal with these behaviours? What domains of your life could benefit from social and behavioral science research? For instance, are we concerned about crime? Consider that recent sociological research reveals that nearly half of all urban dwelling American males can expect to be arrested for some non traffic offense during their lives. However, a very small group of“career predators”are responsible for a grossly disproportionate share of all crimes
committed. What does this insight suggest to you about American criminal Justice and prison policies. Sociological work also shows that most criminals halt their careers by age 25 to 30. Does this finding have policy implication? If a 29 year old burglar whose criminal career is nearly over is imprisoned for ten years, may many years of that imprisonment be"wasted on expensive and unnecessary confinement? 55. According to the author social and behavioral sciences are losing federal financial support chiefly because some people A. don t see the seriousness of the present situation B. dont quite see the use for these sciences der natural D, are unble to solve social problems with them 56. In the second paragraph, the author gives two examples of social problems to show that A. social problems are on the rise currently B. the government does not try hard tosolve proble C. some attacks on such problems are often b en 57. In the third paragraph, the author some findings to illustrate A. some achievements made in social and behavioral sciences b. the demand for social and behavioral studies C. the current trend in the increase of crimes D. the inefficiency of criminal justice and prison policies 8. In the last sentence of the passage, the word" confinement"is closest in meaning to the word A. funds B. solution C. research D. imprisonment Passage 3 Writing to learn makes it possible to show learning in writing. Much of the writing you will do in college and at work will ask you to demonstrate what you have learned. The success of that demontration will depend on, among other things, revising your writing to show your knowledge to best advantage. When you have begun tosee what you want to say (frequently this becomes clear at the very end of a first draft), it is time to start thinking about how to present your deas to others. It is time to start thinking about revising. Revising can be described as the most important(and frequently most neglected)prat of writing Novelists Doris Lessing has said that many novels miss greatness because authors are unwilling or unable to revise them. James Michener explains the importance of revision this way: " I have never thought of myself as a good writer. anyoune who wants reassurance of that should read one
committed. What does this insight suggest to you about American criminal Justice and prison policies. Sociological work also shows that most criminals halt their careers by age 25 to 30. Does this finding have policy implication? If a 29 year old burglar whose criminal career is nearly over is imprisoned for ten years, may many years of that imprisonment be“wasted” on expensive and unnecessary confinement? 55. According to the author, social and behavioral sciences are losing federal financial support chiefly because some people _____ . A.don't see the seriousness of the present situation B.don't quite see the use for these sciences C.only consider natural sceinces as true sciences D.are unble to solve social problems with them 56. In the second paragraph, the author gives two examples of social problems to show that _____ . A.social problems are on the rise currently B.the government does not try hard tosolve such problems C.some attacks on such problems are often blind D.such problems often go unsovled 57. In the third paragraph, the author uses some findings to illustrate _____ . A.some achievements made in social and behavioral sciences B.the demand for social and behavioral studies C.the current trend in the increase of crimes D.the inefficiency of criminal justice and prison policies 58. In the last sentence of the passage, the word“confinement”is closest in meaning to the word _____ . A.funds B.solution C.research D.imprisonment Passage 3 Writing to learn makes it possible to show learning in writing. Much of the writing you will do in college and at work will ask you to demonstrate what you have learned. The success of that demontration will depend on, among other things, revising your writing to show your knowledge to best advantage. When you have begun tosee what you want to say(frequently this becomes clear at the very end of a first draft),it is time to start thinking about how to present your ideas to others. It is time to start thinking about revising. Revising can be described as the most important(and frequently most neglected)prat of writing. Novelists Doris Lessing has said that many novels miss greatness because authors are unwilling or unable to revise them. James Michener explains the importance of revision this way:“I have never thought of myself as a good writer. Anyoune who wants reassurance of that should read one
of my first drafts. But I m one of the world s great revisers. Revising takes many forms. It means thinking about the audience for your writing. Who will read your work and why? It also means developing an overall plan for the writing that will make your ideas clear. Often the organization of a first draft will reflect your process of discovery, but that may not be the best way to present your ideas to someone else. Revising also gives at tention to the style of language to the structure of a paragraph and to the shape of sentences and other forms that show learning to its best advantage Writing to learn and writing to show learning are never, of course, entirely separate processes. Writers frequently consider issues of demonstrating learning while writing to learn, and writing o show learning often leads to new understandings. In drafting, for example, you may start thinking about what an audience will need to know in order to underst and your point and change a word or a phrase to make your meaning clearer. But understanding the differences between writing to learn and writing to show learning is central to seeing writing as a process. 59. The author thinks that revising starts when A. you want to show what you know B. you think about your audience C. you have discovered your idea D. you have developed an overall writing plan 0. The chief purpose in revising your writing is for you to A. learn in the course of writing B. add new ideas to your writing C. show your learning to its best advantage D. use an appropriate style of language What Doris Lessing said helps to support the idea that A. he is one of the worlds great revisers B. he is not a good writer C. revising is very important D. many writers are unwilling to revise the 62. The passage is mainly about A. the importance of revising B. the importance of writing C. how to compose good writ D. how to revise your writing Passage 4 That an ecological crisis confronts humankind is now so central to our thinking that the notion that human beings adapt to their natural environment seems obvious. But ecological interpretations of world history are surprisingly recent. Sociologists, in attempting to classify societies, have looked increasingly to a people s relationshipwith their natural environment and provide food, clothing, and shelter. Human beings meet these needs in a wide variety of
of my first drafts. But I'm one of the world's great revisers.” Revising takes many forms. It means thinking about the audience for your writing. Who will read your work and why? It also means developing an overall plan for the writing that will make your ideas clear. Often the organization of a first draft will reflect your process of discovery, but that may not be the best way to present your ideas to someone else. Revising also gives attention to the style of language, to the structure of a paragraph, and to the shape of sentences and other forms that show learning to its best advantage. Writing to learn and writing to show learning are never, of course, entirely separate processes. Writers frequently consider issues of demonstrating learning while writing to learn, and writing to show learning often leads to new understandings. In drafting, for example, you may start thinking about what an audience will need to know in order to understand your point and change a word or a phrase to make your meaning clearer. But understanding the differences between writing to learn and writing to show learning is central to seeing writing as a process. 59. The author thinks that revising starts when _____ . A.you want to show what you know B.you think about your audience C.you have discovered your idea D.you have developed an overall writing plan 60. The chief purpose in revising your writing is for you to _____ . A.learn in the course of writing B.add new ideas to your writing C.show your learning to its best advantage D.use an appropriate style of language 61. What Doris Lessing said helps to support the idea that _____ . A.he is one of the world's great revisers B.he is not a good writer C.revising is very important D.many writers are unwilling to revise their works 62. The passage is mainly about _____ . A.the importance of revising B.the importance of writing C.how to compose good writing D.how to revise your writing Passage 4 That an ecological crisis confronts humankind is now so central to our thinking that the notion that human beings adapt to their natural environment seems obvious. But ecological interpretations of world history are surprisingly recent. Sociologists, in attempting to classify societies, have looked increasingly to a people's relationshipwith their natural environment and, provide food, clothing, and shelter. Human beings meet these needs in a wide variety of