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判断下列句子是对还是错,对的在句后的空框中打钩,错的打叉。1.Quotation marks are used to enclose the exact words of a writer or speaker.[ ]2.The names of books,magazines,pamphlets,and newspapers maybe underscored or enclosed in quotation marks.[ ]3.Periods and commas are always placed inside closing quotation marks.[ ]4.Parentheses are used bv a writer tO enclose his own remarks inerted into a quotation.[ ]5.A quotation within a quotation is shown with a single quotation mark.[ ]6.To show the plural form of a number,use the apostrophe mark followed by an s.[ J7.On a typewriter the underscore is used tO emphasize words that would be italicized in printed copy.[ ]8.An introductory phrase or clause should be separated by a comma from the main clause.so as to avoid confusion in meaning.[ ]9.The word sic is used to show that a quotation is free of errors.[ ]10.A single quotation mark is typed by using the apostrophe key. [ ]

给下列句子中需要的地方加上逗号,如句中逗号是不必要的。请划掉或换上合适的标点符号。例句:Mary read the notice(,)and decided to ignore it.I.I saw table lamps and floor lamps at the home furnishings exhibition.2.By 2000 air pollution laws will be very strict.3.I heardMr.Lee closethe door butI did not hear him openit.4.We thought that we would receive the contract by July 31 and that we would complete the building by December 1.5.David wanted to finish the work before five o’clock but he could not do so because of the power failure.6.Beeause he has worked late every day this week he is determined to finish early on Friday.7.Mr.Scott selected either Friday July 10 or Friday July 17 for the sales meeting.8.She talked with Mrs.James Miss Evans and Mr.Bail before she made a decision.9.It is a dependable foolproof method.10.Yes I think I would like a new green car like that one.11.My cousin who graduated from the university last year has an exciting new job in Washington.12.Anyone who could pass that test deserves an A!13.I think that your answer is wrong.14.It was Jane’s father not her mother who visited her recently.15.The letter Was returned because it was addressed to Springfield Ohio instead of Springfield Illinois.16.We hope Mrs.Bell that you will continue to be one of our satisfied customers.17.The report that Mrs.Leslie submitted.has been lost.18.The beautiful,valuable,antique,ring was on display in the shop.19.Frank Stanley,HI,will replace his grandfather Frank Stanley Sr. as president of the company on June 1 1998.20.When I receive the statement I will pay for the shipment.21.We shall continue with the renovation of the house for we hope to offer it for sale within the next thirty days.22.The garden had been neglected for years and one could only imagine when it had last been tended.23.If I’m ever asked to choose a tree for fast growth and deep shade I’ll choose the evergreen elm.24.His cash crops included alfalfa barley wheat and rye.25.For their own use they raised chickens rabbits and ducks but they had no turkeys or geese.26.Because l had unaccountably lost my airplane ticket I had to purchase another before I could board the plane.27.When you enter the gallery you will see ahead of you at the end of the hall,Rembrandt’s portrait ofhis young son Titus.28.Jim Marshall was the first to stop at our house after the fire.29.We bought a large pillow for our dog Kahoota,she loves to lie on it in front of the fire.30.When I returned I discovered that Abigail our cat was eating the last of the hors d’oeuvres.

强化练习:给下列句子中未用标点符号或用错的地方下划线,并在句末的空格中填进正确的标点符号以及该符号前面的一个词。1.Horse breeding has become a big business and investors are supplying large sums for thorough breeds.       _____2.Most thoroughbreds are sdld as yearlings it is usually one year before they can race._____3 Investors’expectations are high therefore,competitive bidding for breeding animals is brisk._____4.Some investors uNe thoroughbred horses as tax shelters,these investors“write off”the expenses of maintaining the horses._____5.Mr.Marks invested,Mrs.Hiram was interested,and Mr,Phipps declined._____6.Important breeding is being conducted at the Peachtree Ranch, Rome,Georgia;the Blue Meadows Ranch,Lexington,Kentucky;and the Flag Is Up Ranch,Buellton,California._____7.Stallions yield the highest prices;hut mares can also be extremely expensive._____8.The average auction price has tripled in the last five years profits from breeding have climbed even faster._____9.Several investors may form a syndicate to buy a good horse,the syndicate then shares expenses and spreads risks._____10.Horse breeding can be an exciting and profitable venture,thus many investors are choosing horses over stocks and bonds._____

给下列句子中需要的地方加上逗号或分号。并把不必要的逗号或分号划掉。例句:The secretary read the letter quickly therefore she did not find all of the errors.The secretary read the letter quickly;therefore,she did not find alI ofthe errors.1.When I saw the advertisement for the sale in the paper I planned to attend for I thought there were many bargains advertised.2 Many of the national parks are closed because of the drought;as a matter of fact more parks are closed than are open.3 Friday July 1 Friday July 8 and Friday July 15 are all possible dates for conducting the balloting.4.No conjunction is used in this sentence to connect independent clauses therefore a semicolon is used tO separate the clauses.5.Our company produces many fine products it has,in fact,a reputation for quality merchandise.6.Mr.Scott paid his license fees before the due date that is August 1.7.I cannot wait any longer for your answer I assunle that you are not interested in the job.8.We were told that the company was considering Seattle Washington Belse Idaho Denver Colorado or Phoenix Arizona as a possible site for the plant,9.At the next meeting the president plans to introduce a new motion to raise dues by 10 percent.10.In the first quarter prices rose 5 percent in the second quarter 3 percent and in the third quarter 7 percent.

给下列句子中必要的地方加上引号、破折号、分号、括号等。例句:The professor said,Every student must prepare a presentation before Friday.The professor said,“Every student must prepare a present ation before Friday.”1.Mr.Daw dictated,Dear Mr.Dun;but his secretary transcribed, DearMr.Fun2.Many of the dividends came from large corporations that is,GeneraI Motors,Exxon,and International Business Machines.3.Many large corporations for example,General Motors,Exxon,and International Business Machines have paid dividends for many years·4.I heard him ask,Is Mrs.Hanna in?5.Please enter one—year subscriptions to each of these magazines Harper's,The New Yorker,The New York Review of Books,and American Heritage.6.The letter said,The affect sic was devastating,7.The directions for assembling the toy read 1 read all of the dircations before you begin putting the toy together,2 check to see that the carton contains all of the parts,and 3 fit the numbered parts together.8.I do not think.Mrs.Steele dictated.that you want your policy to lapse.Therefore,I suggest that you send us your check immediately.9.I read in the Los Angeles Times that the decision in the case was based on Williarns v.United States.10.I began typing the well—known quotation from Dickens’s A Tale of Two, Cities It is a far,far better thing I do,than I have ever done,etc.11.Pleas call me at 8:30 a.m.He said to the hotel clerk.12.If your are there she said I wish you would give my warmest regards to my friend Bob Patterson.13.Are you driving downtown?He asked.If you are.I’d very much appreciate a ride.14 How did you find us?I don’t remember leaving a forwarding ad dress,she Mid.15.I need your advice.he said.on a very delicate matter He was silent for a moment,then added,I’ll understand if you don’t wish to comment.16.I have heard of you many times from our good friends the Wal—tons,she remarked,How does it happen we’ve never met?17,We have plenty of food,and our plane is only half a mile away in a clearing,said Martin.We’ll have you home before dark.He opened his knapsack and handed her a sandwich.18.I’m afraid I’ve forgotten whether you said Turn to the right or Turn to the left,he pondered.Stupid of nlc,wasn’t it?19.Never mind.said Chris.Wait a minute and I’ll go with you.I was just saying to Nancy,I’ll bet they’re lost.20.If you ever come to Chicago.be sure to call us.We will show you the Field Museum and the Museum of Science and Industry,said Ron.You will also want to visit Old Chicago.

给下列句子结尾处加上必要的句号、问号或感叹号。例句:How long have you workcd for IBM?1.That is the correct form isn’t it2.I don’t know the answer to that question3.Do you know where Mr.Lacev is4.Congratulations You have won the first prize in the national contest5·Bill asked whether I was taking my vacation in Julv or August6.Lock the door when you leave the office7.Are you planning to leave before I return8.The call came at 8 P.m.9.I think the typewriter costs$70010.Open the safe at nine o’clock11.Won’t you drop the card in the mail today12.Don’t you think it would be a good idea to call Mrs.Taylor13.You called Mr,Little yesterday,didn’t you14·How large will the ad be one page a half page two pages15.I doubt that he call answer your question16.He asked whether we could still supply his firm with the needed amounts of asphalt and concrete17 Have you seen Chorus Line18.Ouch I think I’ve broken my toe19.You are Jim’s daughter Alison,are you not Is this Laurie Where’s Peter20.“Are vour sure you’ve finished”she asked

综合练习:给下面各段落加上合适的标点符号。1.The making of the illusions which flood our experience has become the business of America some of its most honest and most necessary and most respectable business I am thinking not only of advertising and pubic relations and political rhetoric but of all the activities which purport to inform and gemfort and improve and educate and elevate us the work of our best journalists and most enterprising book publishers our most energetic manufacturers and merchandisers our most successful entertainers our best guides to world travel and our most influential leaders in foreign relations Our every effort to satisfy our extravagant expectations simply makes them more extravagant and makes our illusions more attractive2.Nowadays everybody tells us that what we need is more belief a stronger and deeper and more encompassing faith A faith in America and in what we are doing That may be true in the long run What we need first and now is t0 disillusion ourselves What ails us most is not what we have done with America but what we have substituted for America We suffer primarily not from our vices or our weaknesses but from our illustrations We are haunted not by reality but by those imag es we have put in place of realityTo discover our illusions will not solve the problems of our world But if we do not discover them we will never discover our real problems To dispel the ghosts which populate the world of our making will not give us the power to conquer the real enemies of the real world or to remake the real world But it may help us discover that we cannot makethe world in our image It will liberate US and sharpen our vision It will clear away the fog so we can face the world we share with all mankind3.This iS a book about a handful of men with a curious claim to fame By all the rules of schoolboy history books they were nonentities they commanded no armies sent no men to their deaths ruled no empires took 1ittle part in history making decisions A few of them achieved renown but none was ever a national hero a feW were roundly abused but none was ever quite a national villain Yet what they did was more decisive for history than many acts of statesmen who basked in brighter glory often more profoundly disturbing than the shuttling of armies back and forth across frontiers more powerful for good and bad than the edicts of kings and legislatures It was this they shaped and swayed men’s minds4.Who were these men We know them as the Great Economists But what is strange is how little we know about them One would think that in a world torn by economic problems a world that constantly worties that economic affairs and talks of economic issues the great economists would be as familiar as the great philosophers or statesmen Instead they are only shadowy figures of the past and the matters they so passionately debated are regarded with a kind of distant awe Economics it is said is undeniably important but it is cold and difficult and best left to those who are at home in abstruse realms of thought5.It was neither their personalities their careers their biases nor even their ideas which bound them together Their common denominatot was something else a common curiosity They were all fascinated by the world about them by its complexity and its seeming disorder by the cruelty which it so often masked in sanctimony and the successes of which it was so often unaware They were all of them absorbed in the behavior of their fellow man first as he created material wealth and then as he trod on the toes of his neighbor to gain a share of it6.Economies is the science of choice It began with Aristotle but got mixed up with ethics in the Middle Ages Adam Smith separated it from ethics and Walras mathematized it AIfred Marshall tried to narrow it and Keynes made it fashionable Robbins widened it and SamuelNon dynamized it but modern science made it statistical and tried to confine it againBut the science wont stay put.It keeps cropping up all over the place.There is an economies of money and trade of Droduction and consumption of distribution and development There is also an economics of welfare manners language industry music and art.There is an economies of war and an eeononlies of power.There is even an economies ofloveEconomics seems to apply to every nook and cranny of human experienee It is an aspect of all conscious action Whenever decisions are made the law of economy is called into play Whenever alternatives exist life takes on an eoonornic aspect h has always been soBut how canit beIt can be because economics is more than jUSt the most developed of the sciences of control It is a way of looking at things an ordering principle a complete part of everything It is a system of thought a life game an element of pure knowledgeIt is also useful in many ways as the rest of this book tries to show