英语写作基础形考册部分练习题参考答案
Part II
Learning Activity 1
Key to Task 1(p 7)
Choo the best connecting word or phra from the box below to complete the following ntences.
hardly in ca
a s though
as though despite the fact that
ng是什么意思
in order to
no sooner provided the moment
n o sooner
No sooner had Jane left college than offers of work came in.
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The moment Jack left college, he t off round the world.
Hardly had Mary left college when she realized she was expecting their first child.
3.
The Director looked very pale at the meeting, as though he had just received some very bad
4.
news.
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provided (on the
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5.
I have been promid a job as a trainee manager in my uncle’s hotel,
condition that) I pass all my final-year school examinations.
Her parents encouraged her to do a cretary cour in ca she could not find work as an
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actress.
memory7.
I had some coaching in maths before the exam in order to increa my chances of passing.
customerJohn was not offered the job despite the fact he was the best applicant.
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Key to Task 2 (p8)
There are ten mistakes in the following passage, find the out and correct them:
Frenc h did not becom e the national language,
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One might wonder why, after the Norman Conquest,
t a national migration, as the earlier replacin g English entirely. The reason i s that the Conquest was no
s that the Conquest was no
Anglo-Saxon invasio n had been. Great numbers of Normans came to England , but they came as
ruler s and landlords. French became the language of the court, the language of
?nobility, the
language of polite society, the language of literature. But it did not replace English as the language of
village s in which French was never
the people. There must always have been hundreds of towns and
heard excep t when visitors of high station pasd through.
Key to Task 3 (p8)
Here is a short story from which some verbs have been omitted. Fill the blanks with verbs which you find appropriate in the context.
history: television. Experiments in broadcasting pictures (along with sound) over the airwaves had begun as early as the 1920s, but commercial television did not come into existence until shortly after World War II. It experienced a phenomenally rapid growth. In 1946, there were only 17000 ts in the entire country (the United States); by 1953, two thirds of all American homes had television ts; and The impact of television on American life was rapid, pervasive, and profound. Television news had by the end of the 1950s replaced newspapers, magazines and radios a
vehicle of information. Television advertising expod the entire nation to new fashions and pr
oducts. Television entertainment programming, almost all of it controlled by the three national networks (the Company) created a common image of American life
middle-class, and suburban. Televid sports events gradually made professional sports one of the Day, and she had only $1.87 with which to buy Jim a prent. She had been saving every penny she
Expens had been greater
s result. Twenty dollars a week doesn’t go far.
hour she had spent planning for something nice for him. Something fine and rare and sterling - something just a little bit near to being worthy of the honour of being owned by Jim. 托福考试试题
There was a pier-glass between the windows of the room. Perhaps you have en a pier-glass in an $8 flat. A very thin and very agile person may, by obrving his reflection in a rapid quence of longitudinal strips, obtain a fairly accurate conception of his looks. Della, being slender, had mastered
The Gi of the Magi
Della finished her cry and a ended to her cheeks with the powder rag. She stood by the window and looked out dully at a gray cat walking a gray fence in a gray backyard. Tomorrow would be Christams Day, and she had only $1.87 with which
to buy Jim a prent. She had been saving every penny she could for months , with this result. Twenty dollars a week doesn’t go far. Expens had been greater than she had calculated. They always are . Only $1.87 to buy a prent for Jim. Her Jim.Many a happy hour she had spent planning for something nice for
him.Something fine and rare and sterling-------something just a li le bit near to being worthy of the honor of being owned by Jim.
德拉哭完了以后,小心地用破粉扑在面颊上。她站在窗前,呆呆地看着外面
灰蒙蒙的后院里有一只灰色的猫在一个灰色的篱笆上走着。明天就是圣诞节
了,而她只能拿一块八角七分钱给杰姆买一件礼物。几个月来,她尽可能地
节省了每一分钱,结果不过如此。每周20元钱本来不经花。支出的总比她预
算的多。总是这样。只有一块八角七分钱拿来给杰姆买礼物。她的杰姆。为
了给他买一件好东西,德拉自得其乐地筹划了好些日子。要买一件精致、珍
奇而真正有价值的东西——够得上给杰姆持有的东西固然很少,可是总得有
些相称才成呀。
些相称才成呀。
There was a pier-glass between the windows of the room. Perhaps you have en a pier-glass in an $8 flat. A very thin and very agile person may, by obrving his reflec on in a rapid quence of longitudinal strips, obtain a fairly accurate concep on of his looks. Della, being slender , had mestered the art.
traffic lights什么意思
屋里两扇窗户中间有一面壁镜。读者也许见过房租八元钱的公寓里的壁镜。
不离不弃的意思一个非常瘦小灵活的人,从一连串纵的片断的映像里,也许可以对自己的容
貌得到一个大致不错的概念。德拉全靠身材纤细,才精通了这种艺术。
Part II
Learning Activity 3
Key to Task 1 (p15)
In the text below there are thirty words which are frequently misspelt in English. In each ca part of the word is written for you. Complete the words using the correct spelling.
Dear Mr Richards It’s about Mrs Scott who died. I know all about you and her but I wonder whether
Mrs . Richards d oes does . I know ALL about it. I hope you believe me, becau if you don’t I am going to tell her everything. You don’t want that and I am not going to tell her if you agree. You are rich and is a thousand pounds is nothing to you. If you agree , I will not bother to write again. I keep all promis , believe The
police don’t know anything and I have never mentioned it to anyone . This is what you have to do. do. G o Go
down to Walton Street in Jericho and turn left into Walton Well Road and then straight on over the
little Canal b ridge
bridge and then over the railway bridge . You will come to a parking area where you can’t go much further. Turn round and face Port Meadow and you will e a row of willow trees. The fifth
away: I will be watching all the time. I will give you a ring soon , and that will be the only time. I hope (1)Personal Details
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