英语论文写作1练习题库

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1、写作练习测试题库I. Revise the following sentences. The problems of the sentences have already been pointed out. For the revision of some of the sentences, please follow the directions after them. 1. The most popular animal oil for perfume today is musk. Although some people dislike its heavy, sweet odor. (f

2、ragment)2. The earliest historical documents from the Middle East record the use of fragrances. Not only in religious ceremonies but also on the body. (fragment)3. The baboon stared at his challenger. Poised for combat.(fragment)4. The animals acted out a rivalry. Which mystified their keepers.(frag

3、ment)5. The challenger was a newcomer. Who was unusually fierce.(fragment)6. She backed closer and closer to the end of the diving board. At last falling into the water. (fragment)7. People waving flags and cheering. Lined the streets for the parade. (fragment)8. Many pine trees bear large cones. Wh

4、ich appear in August. (fragment)9. Petric is not a nurse, she is a doctor. (comma splice) 10. She did well in college her average was 3.9. (comma splice)11. The ship was huge, its mast stood thirty feet high. (comma splice) 12.Chemistry has contributed much to our understanding of foods, many foods

5、such as wheat and beans can be produced in the laboratory. (comma splice) 13.Some laboratory-grown foods taste good, they are nutritious. (comma splice) 14. The vitamins are adequate, the flavor is deficient. (comma splice) 15. Rain had fallen steadily for sixteen hours, many basements were flooded.

6、 (comma splice)16. Cattle, fermented beverages, and rare shells have served as money, each one had actual value for the society. (comma splice)17. Sports fans still admire Pete Rose, Babe Ruth, and Joe Namath even though they could not be perfect. (unclear reference)18. When Catherine I became empre

7、ss of Russia at age forty, they feared more than loved her. (unclear reference)19. To keep birds from eating seeds, soak them in blue food coloring.(unclear reference)20. Employees should consult with their supervisor who require personal time.(unclear reference)21. Jody found a dress in the attic t

8、hat her aunt had worn.(unclear reference)22. She told my sister that she was wrong.(unclear reference)23. The workers removed all the furniture from the room and cleaned it. (unclear reference)24. Juliet Noble told Susan Torre that she was mistaken. (unclear reference)25. Questions are asked by the

9、students when they do not understand the professor. (shift)26. If students learn how to study efficiently, much better grades will be made on tests. (shift)27. If you feel the car skidding, the brakes should be released and the wheel should be turned into the direction of the skid.(shift)28. An impo

10、rtant thing for the student to remember is that when writing a paper, you should not plagiarize.(shift)29.Those who wish to take Linguistics are expected to sign his name on this sheet of paper.(shift)30. Students should learn to analyze and solve problems independently. Dont rely on your teachers h

11、elp.(shift)31. If one has made errors on the tax form, they might even be audited, thereby delaying a refund even longer. (shift)32. As we looked out over the ocean, ships could be seen in the distance. (shift)33.To aid the American Revolution, service as a mounted courier was chosen by Jackson. (da

12、ngling modifier)34. After accomplishing many deeds of valor, Andrew Jacksons fame led to his election to the Presidency in 1828 and 1832. (dangling modifier)35. Looking out of the window, the grassland stretched as far as the eye can reach. (dangling modifier)36. On entering the classroom, the stude

13、nts stood up and said, Good morning! (dangling modifier)37. To get ready for the trip, all the things she needed were put into a suitcase.(dangling modifier)38. Listening attentively, a faulty sound was heard.(dangling modifier)39. Though not well educated, a successful career as a lawyer and judge

14、proved Jacksons ability. (dangling modifier)40. Impressed with his qualifications, Paul was hired by the printing firm. (dangling modifier)II. Rearrange the following numbered sentences so that they read logically. 1) 1. Stuffed under the desk is a woven wastepaper basket overflowing with paper and

15、debris.2. On the right hand side of the room is a narrow closet with clothes, shoes, hats, tennis racquets, and boxes bulging out of its sliding doors.3. As you walk into the room, you are stopped short by my bed which fills half of the room.4. Against the wall on your left, pushed into a corner beh

16、ind the head of the bed, is a large bookcase which is crammed with papers, books, and knick-knacks.5. The wall above the bookcase and desk is completely taken up with two small posters. 6. It has a brown wooden chair which seems to fill the left end of the room.7. My dormitory room, on the second floor of Bienville Hall, is small and crowded.8. The two large windows over the bed are hidden by heavy dark gold drapes.9. Every time I walk out of the door, I think, “

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