1、MBA(英语)写作练习试卷 13 及答案与解析一、Section V Writing1 1The greatest of my everyday fears is technology. 2Beginning when I couldnt master bike riding and extending to the present day. 3Fear kept me from learning to operate a jigsaw, start an outboard motor, or even using a simple tape recorder. 4I almost didnt
2、 learn to drive a car. 5At age sixteen, Dad lifted the hood of our Chevy and said, All right, youre going to start learning to drive. 6Now, this is the distributor When my eyes glazed over he shouted, “Well, Im not going to bother if youre not interested!“ 7Fortunately, the friend who later taught m
3、e to drive skipped what goes on under the hood . 8My most recent frustration is the 35mm camera. I would love to take professional-quality pictures. 9But all the numbers and dials and meters confuse me. 10As a result, my unused camera is hidden away on a shelf in my closet, 11Just last week, my sist
4、er gives me a beautiful digital watch for my birthday. 12I may have to put it on the shelf with the camerathe alarm keeps going off, and you cant figure out how to stop it. 2 1I was six years old when, one day, my dog was struck, by a car while getting ready for school. 2My mother and I heard the te
5、rrifying sound of squealing brakes. 3In a low voice, she said, Oh, my GodBlackie. 4I remember trailing her out the door and seeing a car fill with teenagers and a spreading pool of bright blood on our cobblestoned street. 5To me, it seemed only a matter of seconds until a police car pulled up. 6The
6、officer glanced at the crumpled dog under the car. 7And drew his gun. 8My mother shouted, “No!“ 9She crawled halfway under the car and took the dog, like a sack of flour, out from under the wheels, 10Her housedress was splashed with blood, she cradled the limp dog in her arms and ordered the officer
7、s to drive her to the vets office, 11It was only then that she remembered me, I think. 12She patted my head, was telling me to walk up to school, and reassured me that Blackie would be all right. 13The rest of the story including Blackies slow recovery and few more years of life, are fuzzy and vague
8、 now. 14But the sights and sounds of those few moments are as vivid to me now as they were twenty-five years ago.MBA(英语)写作练习试卷 13 答案与解析一、Section V Writing1 【正确答案】 The greatest of my everyday fears is technology. The problem began when I couldnt master bike riding and extends to the present day. Fear
9、 kept me from learning to operate a jigsaw, start an outboard motor, or even use a simple tape recorder. I almost didnt learn to drive a car. When I was sixteen, Dad lifted the hood of our Chevy and said, “All right, youre going to start learning to drive. Now, this is the distributor“ When my eyes
10、glazed over , he shouted, “Well, Im not going to bother if youre not interested!“ Fortunately, the friend who later taught me to drive skipped what goes on under the hood. My most recent frustration is the 35mm camera. I would love to take professional-quality pictures. But all the numbers and dials
11、 and meters confuse me. As a result, my unused camera is hidden away on a shelf in my closet. Just last week, my sister gave me a beautiful digital watch for my birthday. I may have to put it on the shelf with the camerathe alarm keeps going off, and I cant figure out how to stop it.【知识模块】 写作2 【正确答案
12、】 I was six years old when, one day, my dog was struck by a car while I was getting ready for school. My mother and I heard the terrifying sound of squealing brakes. In a low voice, she said, “Oh, my God Blackie.“ I remember trailing her out the door and seeing a car filled with teenagers and a spre
13、ading pool of bright blood on our cobblestoned street. To me, it seemed only a matter of seconds until a police car pulled up. The officer glanced at the crumpled dog under the car and drew his gun. My mother shouted, “No!“ She crawled halfway under the car and took the dog, like a sack of flour, ou
14、t from under the wheels. Her housedress was splashed with blood. She cradled the limp dog in her arms and ordered the officers to drive her to the vets office. It was only then that she remembered me, I think. She patted my head, told me to walk up to school, and reassured me that Blackie would be all right. The rest of the story, including Blackies slow recovery and few more years of life, is fuzzy and vague now. But the sights and sounds of those few moments are as vivid to me now as they were twenty-five years ago.【知识模块】 写作