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短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) An Australian fa...

短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

 An Australian farmer found the kangaroo caught           1.           

in the fence around his farms. He thought the poor          2.         

animal was injured, but the kind farmer took off his        3.           

jacket and put on the animal. Then he started trying        4.           

to cut the fence to free the animal. But as soon as         5.           

the kangaroo were free, it jumped up and ran away           6.           

with the jacket. The farmer was worried because of his      7.           

wallet was in the pocket. But, to my surprise, when         8.         

he gets home, he saw the animal waiting at the door,                    9.           

sill wore his jacket with the wallet in the pocket.        10.         

 

 

1. the→a       2.farms→farm       3. but→so      4. put ∧on  it     5. √ 6.were→was  7. 去掉of       8.my→his   9. gets→got        10.wore→wear 【解析】略
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    The Piccadilly line to Heathrow(伦敦希思罗机场) is not only the most convenient (方便的) way to travel but also the most cost-effective. So the next time you’re traveling to Heathrow, make sure you fly Piccadilly line.

Your Piccadilly flight features:

l  Departures from 36 stops on the Piccadilly line, or from over 200 stations only one change way

l  Service every 5 minutes to and from Heathrow throughout the day

l  Journeys from central London taking less than 50 minutes

l  Only £3.70 for a single adult fare

l  See tables below for journey times

Fares to and from central London

l  Adult single £3.70

l  Child single £1.50

  If you are traveling as a group, then you are allowed to use the Family Travelcard, which means each adult can travel for £3.40 and each child for £0.80.

  The group must be made up of 1 or 2 adults traveling with 1-4 children (from 09:30 Monday-Friday and at any time weekends and Public Holidays).

  Members within the group do not need to be related.

Traveling to Heathrow

 

Mon — Sat

Sun

From

Journey Time

Frequency

First Train

Last Train

First Train

Last Train

Earls Court

39 mins

5 mins

05:55

00:43

07:15

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Piccadilly Circus

49 mins

5 mins

05:45

00:32

07:05

23:38

 

Traveling from Heathrow

 

Mon — Sat

Sun

To

Journey Time

Frequency

First Train

Last Train

First Train

Last Train

Earls Court

34 mins

5 mins

05:13

23:49

05:57

23:30

Piccadilly Circus

45 mins

5 mins

05:13

23:49

05:57

23:30

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   A. The Piccadilly line is the most convenient one around the world.

   B. Taking the Piccadilly line can save the passengers more money.

   C. The Piccadilly line is the only public transportation to Heathrow.

   D. The flight from Earls Court to Piccadilly Circus takes 39 minutes.

2. At what time does the first train from Earls Court arrive at Heathrow on Sunday?

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3. If Mr. Smith wants to take the train with his five-year-old son and seven-year-old daughter at 08:00 on Sunday morning, how much should he pay?

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Among the 11 Asian countries and regions having bird flu in animals, only Vietnam and Thailand have reported human cases. The people infected were reported to have caught the disease from poultry.

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*   Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing;

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B. Wild animals.

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Lighting a match, the father looked at his watch. It was 10 pm — two hours before the season opened. He looked at the fish, then at the boy, saying, “You’ll have to put it back, Son.”

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4. In Asia, bamboo has been used for __________.

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