1、专业英语八级(改错)模拟试卷 73及答案与解析 一、 PART IV PROOFREADING 【 M8】 _ vocationalisation of secondary education; development of regional languages. This policy revised in 1992, and was in line with the【 M9】 _ earlier policy, but it far added to the inconsistencies and【 M10】 _ contradictions between the stated goal
2、s and actual policy, on the one hand, and between stated goals and resource allocation, on the other. 11 【 M1】 12 【 M2】 13 【 M3】 14 【 M4】 15 【 M5】 16 【 M6】 17 【 M7】 18 【 M8】 19 【 M9】 20 【 M10】 20 Despite all of the advances in medicine, healthcare providers have never been on the cutting edge of new
3、 business and marketing practices. The industry is risk adverse and is more likely to be a late adopter. Its not surprising then that a new report in【 M1】 _ which lists the top social media industries ranks hospitals and healthcare clinics in the bottom 10, joining by automobile parts【 M2】 _ stores
4、and lumber and wood production. But healthcare on a whole【 M3】 _ is not completely behind in the recent report. Biotechnology and pharmaceuticals tied for 29th place out of 50 most social【 M4】 _ industries. The report looked at “social presence,“ the number of employees registered with social media
5、profiles on Twitter, Linkedln or Facebook using a corporate email address; and “social connectedness,“ the number of connections across social networks. Given this scoring method, its understanding why hospitals would【 M5】 _ rank low. Hospitals and other providers have not encouraged employees to re
6、present it on social media platforms or actively【 M6】 _ participated in social media. But this doesnt mean the industry has【 M7】 _ not adopted social media. In fact, hospitals have made greater【 M8】 _ strides in using social media to connect with patients and consumers. Healthcare may still be in ca
7、tch-up mode compared to other more social industries, but advances being made by health systems and physician groups are insignificant. When healthcare moves【 M9】 _ beyond talking and, instead, uses social media to engage with【 M10】 _ patients, employees and consumers, the impact on peoples lives wi
8、ll be phenomenal and, possibly, life-saving. 21 【 M1】 22 【 M2】 23 【 M3】 24 【 M4】 25 【 M5】 26 【 M6】 27 【 M7】 28 【 M8】 29 【 M9】 30 【 M10】 30 People tend to struggle when learning another language, especially if they are exposed only it while attending classes.【 M1】 _ You must study a language for at l
9、east an hour or two each day if you really want to achieve proficiency. Some people cannot realistically achieve these goals in a formal language classroom if they have busy schedules to work. Educational【 M2】 _ language software for computer-based learning is very useful in such cases. Computer sof
10、tware programs can help developing reading【 M3】 _ comprehension in a foreign language. Most language programs provide reading exercises and quizzes of test【 M4】 _ comprehension. Programs teach you how to read basic vocabulary words first, and followed by more advanced【 M5】 _ phrases. If you are read
11、y, computer applications allow you to【 M6】 _ read sentences and paragraphs and then test your comprehension of the content. As formal classroom exams【 M7】 _ revised over the course of an entire week, computer software provides immediate correction of reading comprehension errors. This reinforces ret
12、ention of the subjects covered in a lesson unit. Learning how to write with a language learning program on a computer is fair easy. Typing applications help students【 M8】 _ take what they have learned from reading lessons and practice writing on their own. While a computer-based student will miss ou
13、t on the benefit of having a teacher review his writing and provide feedback, many computer programs automatically【 M9】 _ correct and revise the writing exercises for the student can see【 M10】 _ where mistakes were made. Language software discourages bad writing habits by correcting errors immediately. 31 【 M1】 32 【 M2】 33 【 M3】 34 【 M4】 35 【 M5】 36 【 M6】 37 【 M7】 38 【 M8】 39 【 M9】 40 【 M10】 专业英语八级(改错)模拟试卷 73答案与解析