Proofread the given passage on ANSWER SHEET TWO as instructed. The following passage contains TEN errors. Each line contains a maximum of ONE error. In each case, only ONE word is involved You should proofread the passage and 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 "∧" 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 the unnecessary word with a slash "—" and put the word in the blank provided at the end of the line. The right to pursue happiness is issued to Americans with their birth cer-tificates, but no one seems quite sure which way it ran. It may be we are issueda hunting license but offering no game. Jonathan Swift seemed to think so 1 ______when he attacked the idea of happiness as "the possession of being well-de-ceived", the felicity of being "a fool among knaves". For Swift saw the society 2 ______as Vanity Fair, the land of false goals. It is, of course, un-American to think as 3 ______terms of fools and knaves. We do, however, seem to be dedicated to the ide-a of buying our way to happiness. We shall all have made it to Heavenwhen we possess enough. And at the same time the forces of Americancommercialism are hugely dedicated to make us deliberately unhappy. Ad- 4 ______vertising is one of our major industry, and advertising exists not to satisfy de- 5 ______sires also to create them — and to create them faster than any man’s budget 6 ______can satisfy it. For that matter, our whole economy is based on a dedicated 7 ______insatiability. We are taught that to possess is to be happy, and then we aremade to want. We are even told it is our duty to want. It was only a few yearsago, to cite a single example, which car dealers across the country were flying 8 ______banners that read" You Auto Buy Now". They were calling upon Americans, as 9 ______act approaching patriotism, to buy at once, with money they did not have, au-tomobiles they did not really need, and which they would be required to growtired by the time the next year’s models were released. 10 ______
患者,男性,76岁,因不能自行排尿10小时入院。患者曾有排尿困难3年,排尿时常出现尿流中断,改变姿势或稍活动后,又能恢复排尿。夜尿3~5次。体检:一般情况好,下腹膨胀,浊音界位于脐下2指。B超膀胱内2~4cm强光团数枚。该患者的诊断是
A. 前列腺增生伴膀胱结石
B. 尿道狭窄
C. 神经源性膀胱功能障碍
D. 前列腺增生
Among the mind’s powers is one that comes of itself to many children and artists. It needs not be lost, to the end of his days, by anyone who has ever had it. This is the power of taking delight in a thing, or rather in anything, everything, not as a means to some other end, but just because it is what it is, as the lover dotes on whatever may be the traits of the beloved object. A child in the full health of his mind will put his hand flat on the summer turf, feel it and give a little shiver of private glee at the elastic firmness of the globe. The joy of an Adam new to the garden and just looking round is brought by the normal child to the things that he does as well as those that he sees. The right education, if we could find, would work up his creative faculty of delight into all its branching possibilities of knowledge, wisdom, and nobility. Of all three it is the beginning, condition, or raw material.
Education Systems of Canada Ⅰ. Overview A. Provinces have the exclusive jurisdiction in education. — Separate educational structures and institutions of provincial and territorial legislatures. One or more 1 of education exercise responsibility. — Various agencies offer advice, research, and information. B. All "recognized" postsecondary institutions have the right to grant academic credentials. C. One or two 2 in charge of education in each province and territory. D. Most direct funding comes from provincial, territorial and federal government sources. The largest share coming from the 3 . Ⅱ. The Structures A. Basic structures are similar. — Three tiers: elementary, secondary, and 4 . — All jurisdictions provide 12 years’ education except Quebec. — Most compulsory education continues to the age of 15 or 16. B. Postsecondary education is public or private. — Issue different kinds of letters depending on the 5 of those institutions and length of the programs. A certain number offer 6 with all other institutions’ emphasis on diploma, certificate, and attestation programs. Ⅲ. The General Student Demographics A. More than 7 Canadians are enrolled. — Two kinds: full-time and part-time. B. Situations declined in recent years. — Enrollment among students over 24 made up 29% , down from almost 32% than 8 . — Enrollments of part-time students reduced remarkably. Women continue to be the majority on campuses. Ⅳ. The Programs A. Three levels of university degrees — bachelor’s, master’s, and 9 . B. University diplomas and certificates require one or two years of study in a specific field or discipline. C. In regulated professions, a/an 10 is generally required.