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2006-3-5 13:58 kaoyan
最新六级冲刺改错模拟题

    这篇改错原文选自The Economist,八百字左右,压缩到了200多字,设计的题目完全按照考点,难度高于真题。希望对大家有帮助!&\6^8a_}C1e
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v7QS1_rY2}`1l H EU countries to demand a moratorium (暂时禁止) on imports
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country to block any new approvals of GM produce.                                   2. Q,WP2\qb U l&L$l
   Last year, America filed a complaint at the WTO about theZ b U@N.t(\ a
moratorium, arguing that it was an illegal trade barrier
a(ZX!`PtRh3h)P k because there is no scientific base for  it.                                                                                 3./U VJ,UK3f/[dQ
    As more studies have been completed on the effects
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Much evidence has emerged of health risks from eating                               5.
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environmental effects on modified crops are not always                              6.
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continue to find fault of such studies and argue that                               7.
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from GM crops, opinion polls continue to show that European
EV@dn&G8jb consumers dislike the idea. Europeans seem be taking the attitude                   8.
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consequences and since it is clear how they, as consumers, benefit                 10.­­ Y;h:wGTOkoJ_
from GM crops, they would rather not run the risk.

2006-3-5 13:58 kaoyan
<P>解析:</P>
Rab3YuN Fe <P>1.  本题考查了大家识别代词所指的能力,its 指代genetically modified crops(为复数), 所以应该改成their; </P>
3d YY$T X'^ <P><BR>2.  such country是指前面要求暂停进口转基因农产品的某些欧盟国家, 所以应该改成复数;</P>
\G4_hu w tN#E <P><BR>3.  此处意为: 因为没有科学根据支持暂停(进口), it 指the moratorium; base 基础, 基地, 根据地; basis (for) 基础, 基本, 根据; 科学根据只能说scientific basis, 有的同学把base 后面的for 改为 on , 应该是受到了base on 这个短语的影响; </P>
\.dg7OBBYy4e <P><BR>4. the greens = the environmentalists 环保主义者。 Case 论点,论据, case for 后面的them指GM crops, case for sth. 支持某物的论点,case against sth. 反对某物的论点(削弱了);</P>
Pxa~)K4R <P><BR>5. 逻辑错误,本句正常语序为Much evidence of health risks from eating them has emerged. 根据And, overall,  或后的语意,此行应该把much 改为little, 说明没有什么迹象、根据表明吃GM crops对健康有什么危险。
$afmW+O;pF <P><BR>6. 本句的意思为:研究表明modified crops对环境造成的后果并没有环保主义者所声称的那样严重。 Environmental effects of modified crops (modified crops对环境造成的后果); 很多同学看到effects 以为后面一定跟on 就错了。</P>
|)Z*KP(Q } <P><BR>7. find fault with 批评,找茬;</P>'qKx1F^IF'D
<P><BR>8. seem to be taking固定结构,be 不能少; 7}9V+IP/Q8i3rA+q
<P><BR>9. taking the attitude that ..后为同位语从句,不能用which;
zs%B\ KJ <P><BR>10. 注意since 前面的and 表示前后语意一致。 因为欧洲人觉得仍然存在使用GM food的不利后果,并且他们作为消费者从GM food中会如何获得好处也不清楚,所以他们不愿意冒风险。</P>

2006-3-5 13:59 kaoyan
<P>After months of speculation about what Amazon.com would </P>%Y7@ O6Q!Yo _,r
<P>do with its mysterious search-engine company, A9, Web </P>
|qaPT#mh2p <P>surfers finally got their first taste on Apr. 14. </P>
V&R3K,`!t`q0@ <P>Yet despite of some intriguing new features not yet found                 1. </P>?l-}3l)RZ{E&M
<P>on leading sites such as Google and Yahoo! , the site </P>le(b W.lq d-\-J
<P>(<a href="http://www.a9.com/" target="_blank" >www.a9.com</A>) -- still in test mode -- rises as many questions             2</P>
q,_r"h9dQK <P>as it answers. </P>1SB:i {8C8CK(y
<P>The biggest question remains is whether Amazon,                           3.</P>
5`q#b\}\F <P>through A9, would clash into Google more directly.                        4.</P>
`$fgv"Xt <P>Google itself is testing a search engine for products </P>;yL @nvt(`lC
<P>called Froogle that's starting to appeal Web shoppers.                     5.</P>
@z+FF^0}#FPT <P>At the same time, Amazon clearly isn't looking to limit A9's horizons.  </P>
vg8FK'cA2w <P>How directly A9 eventually goes up against the reigned                     6. </P>$Cs X Kac@6I
<P>search champion, it faced lots of challenges. For one,                     7.</P>
n d4L![/d `-V @r <P>it may run into some of the same privacy issues that</P>
A:j'PWujyf~#s <P>recently have plagued Google. A9's privacy policy points</P>G5m5jN:B8z5o
<P>out that information provided through entering search term                  8.</P>
8]/@~EV[ <P>or by signing into one's Amazon account could supply the company</P>g*U7l'I L#HM
<P>with information that could personally identify the searcher. </P>
+]T;_*f!tV,VO <P>Those may be somewhat less intrusive(打扰的,冒犯的) than                  9.</P>
z2f,kXHq*E)F] <P>Google's upcoming Gmail free e-mail offering, which could search</P>
,r6e'[Q3Q <P>the contents of messages to pitch personalized ads. But comments        </P>2Y@0a(S'D)b,|xY
<P>posted on some sites already indicate some people are</P>)b$Z9wP:j/s5vO
<P>uncomfortable with Google's potential threats to privacy.                    10..</P>

2006-3-5 13:59 kaoyan
<P>解析:</P>
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<P>4. into 改with , clash with 与…冲突;</P>
J Q p0^ffq <P>5. appeal 后面加to, appeal to 吸引;</P>
}MH ~AN/ma <P>6. reigned 改reigning,此处是指占搜索引擎统治地位的Google, 不能用被动;</P>5[%u ?%oOa`+W R
<P>7. faced 改 faces; </P>
;K*G kjWZ <P>8. term 改 terms 条款;</P>tR,x,c;y
<P>9. Those 改That , 这里that指上句话的意思,不用复数指代;</P>1@MJEY)TOa
<P>10. Google改A9, 逻辑上的错误。<BR></P>

2006-3-5 14:00 kaoyan
<P>Almost every new innovation goes through three phases. </P>
h%Xr-\9[ <P>When initially introducing into the market, the process                             1. </P>M/C]*d)E7~W
<P><BR>of adoption is slow. The early models are expensive and </P>FXdWFu3u
<P>hard to use, and perhaps even unsafe. The economic </P>
4e'n!JC4Gp&~ <P>impact is relatively great.                                                          2. </P>
0S/qu h*p%]4^ <P><BR>    The second phase is the explosive one, where the innovation </P>a T(r0eYJ$ME7Uf
<P><BR>was rapidly adopted by a large number of people. It gets                             3. </P>
]4Nb;RWA3X}k!| <P><BR>cheaper and easier to use and becomes something familiar. </P>g{d H:^N;M:p
<P><BR>And then in the third stage, diffusion of the innovation </P>v4y3?2hf&e? k
<P><BR>slows down again, as if it permeates out across the economy.                         4. </P>
U,i Oz"w.|`5k <P>  During the explosive phase, whole new industries spring </P>
H&g]+L.rn3E4J(d <P><BR>up to produce the new product or innovation, and to service </P>
rZd7A0d8R4z <P><BR>it. For example, during the 1920s, there was dramatic                                 5. </P>
x CM@~/kq <P><BR>acceleration in auto production, from 1.9 million in 1920 </P>%a4bG F8I0{g
<P>to 4.5 million in 1929. This boom was accompanied with all                           6. </P>;|9@_@&X4T+@-U;E
<P><BR>sorts of other essential activities necessary for an </P>
&{Si q] <P>auto-based nation: Roads had to been built for the cars to                           7. </P>iE\\knsL
<P><BR>run on; refineries and oil wells, to provide the gasoline; </P>
-hj+Si:@ LI,l <P><BR>and garages, to repair it.                                                           8. </P>$h]b4w%|F~
<P><BR>    Historically, the same pattern is repeated again and again </P>
(U b!x0BS@W.T <P><BR>with innovations. The construction of the electrical system </P>
,x&g#n'g1Y?'tui <P>requested an enormous early investment in generation and                             9. </P>Vw4|j*Zm
<P><BR>distribution capacity. The introduction of the radio was </P>
l#}/K;Zq2c <P>followed by a buying spree (无节制的狂热行为) by Americans </P>1F @@ yKh L
<P>what quickly brought radios into almost half of all households                       10. </P>
4Djz0I'y rUz#|0V)E <P><BR>by 1930, up from nearly none in 1924. </P>

2006-3-5 14:00 kaoyan
<P>解析:</P>8O_uLn7CV,}%T
<P>1. introducing改 introduced; </P>r*|?,F7y3`
<P>2. great 改 small; </P>:}f [IH,]
<P>3. was 改 is; </P>
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<P>5. was 后面加a; </P>HwjZ*KS:E+m8n5m$w}
<P>6. with 改 by; </P>z Z7P b&KPvF:F
<P>7. been 改 be; </P>
HQ4X l!P n|1@aq <P>8. it 改 them; </P>
m3My"{_4U0tsf} <P>9. requested 改 required; </P>^m|8RC5Q
<P>10. what 改 that. <BR></P>

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