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答案部分: 广东外语外贸大学 2003 年研究生入学考试 英语专业水平考试试题 I. Error correction (30%) The following passage contains FIFTEEN errors. Each line contains a maximum of one error. In each case, only one word is involved. You should correct it in the following way: For a wrong word, underline the wrong word and write the correct one in the blank provided at the end of the line. For a missing word, mark the position of the missing word with a “A” sign and write the word you believe to be missing in the blank provided at the end of the line. For an unnecessary word, cross out the unnecessary word with a slash “/” and put the word in the blank provided at the end of the line. Example When Aart museum wants a new exhibit, [1] an It never buys things in finished form and hangs them on the wall. [2] never When a natural history museum wants an exhibition, it must often build it. [3] exhibit Memory processes by that people and other organisms encode, store, and retrieve[1] ___ information. Encoding refers to the initial perception and registration of information. Storage is the retention of encoded information over time. Retrieval refers to the pro- cesses involved using stored information. Whenever people successfully recall a [2] former experience, they must have encoded, stored, and retrieved information about the [3]______ experience. Conversely, memory failure-for example, forgetting an important fact—reflects a breakdown in one of these stages of memory. Memory is critical to humans and all living organisms. Practically all of our daily[4]_______ activities—talking, understanding, reading, socializing—depend on our having learned and stored information about our environments. Memory allows us to retrieve events from the distant past or from moments before. It enables us to learn new skills and to [5] form habits. Without the ability to access past experiences or information, we would be unable to comprehend language, recognize our friends and family members, find our way to home, or even tie a shoe. Life would be a series of disconnected experiences, [6] each one new and unfamiliar. Without any sort of memory, humans will quickly perish.[7]_______ Philosophers, psychologists, writers, and other thinkers have long been fascinated by memory. The following are among their questions: How does the brain store memories? Why do people remember some bits of information but not others? Can people improve their memories? What is the capacity for memory? Memory also is frequently a subject [8]______ of controversy because of questions about its accuracy. An eyewitness‟s memory of a crime can play a crucial role in determining a suspect‟s guilt or innocence. However,
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