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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

  2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

The teenage year from 13 to 19 were the most difficult time for me . They were also the best and worse years in my life . At the first, I thought I knew everything and could make decisions by yourself. However, my parents didnt seem to think such. They always tell me what to do and how to do it. At one time , I even felt my parents couldn’t understand me so I hoped I could be freely from them. I showed them I was independent by wear strange clothes. Now I am leaving home to college. At last, I will be on my own, but I still want to have my parents to turn to whenever need help.

 

1.year—years 2.worse—worst 3.the去掉 4.yourself—myself 5.such—so 6.tell—told 7.freely—free 8.wear—wearing 9.to—for 10.I ∧need 【解析】 试题分析:题目主要考查学生对词法的掌握情况,测试学生能否在具体的语境中灵活运用。 1.1】year—years考查名词复数。13-19年是复数概念,year是可数名词,故把year改为years。 2.2】worse—worst考查形容词最高级。根据前句“13-19岁是最困难的时期”可知,应该使用最高级;and表并列,根据best可知,and连接了两个最高级,故把worse改为worst。 3.the去掉考查冠词。at first起初,是固定词组,不需要冠词,故把the去掉。 4.yourself—myself考查反身代词。句意:我认为我什么都知道,可以自己拿主意了。这里指作者自己做决定,根据主语I可知,应该用myself,故把yourself改为mmyself。 5.5】such—so考查so/such的用法。 my parents didn’t seem to think so我的父母似乎不这样认为,so指代上一句的内容,故把such改为so。 6.6】tell—told考查时态。通篇回忆过去的事情,使用的一般过去时,故把tell改为told。 7.7】freely—free考查形容词副词。be后跟形容词构成系表结构,be free from...摆脱......,不受......的影响,故把freely改为free。 8.8】wear—wearing考查固定搭配。by是介词,意为“通过”,后跟名词/代词或动名词,故把wear改为wearing。 9.9】to—for考查介词。leave sp for sp离开某地前往另一地,college是目的地,故把to改为for。 10.I ∧need考查状语从句。whenever引导让步状语从句,意为“无论何时,随时”,从句缺少主语,根据句意可知,这里指“我”需要父母的帮助,故在whenever后加I。 考点:名词;形容词;代词;介词;最高级;固定搭配;时态
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The Chinese have used chopsticks for five thousand years. People probably cooked their food in large pots, 4.  (use) twigs(树枝) to remove it. Over time,  5.  the population grew, people began cutting food into small pieces so it would cook more quickly. Food in small pieces could be eaten easily with twigs which 6.  (gradual)turned into chopsticks.

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When I was 13 my only purpose was to become the star on our football team. That meant     Miller King, who was the best     at our school.

Football season started in September and all summer long I worked out. I carried my football everywhere for         .

Just before September, Miller was struck by a car and lost his right arm. I went to see him after he came back from     . He looked very    , but he didnt cry.

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One afternoon, I was crossing the field to go home and saw Miller   going over a fence—which wasn’t   to climb if you had both arms. I’m sure I was the last person in the world he wanted to accept     from. But even that challenge he accepted. I    him move slowly over the fence. When we were finally       on the other side, he said to me, “You know, I didn’t tell you this during the season, but you did     .Thank you for filling in for  .”

His words freed me from my bad   . I thought to myself, how even without an arm he was more of a leader. Damaged but not defeated, he was    ahead of me. I was right to have      him. From that day on, I grew      and a little more real.

1.A. cheering for   B. beating out     C. relying on     D. staying with

2.A.coach        B. student         C. teacher      D. player

3.A.practice     B. show           C. comfort         D. pleasure

4.A.school     B. vacation        C. hospital        D. training

5.A. pale      B. calm          C. relaxed        D. ashamed

6.A. held      B. broke          C. set          D. tried

7.A.reported      B. judged        C. organized    D. watched

8.A.and        B. then           C. but             D. thus

9.A. decision   B. mistake         C. accident        D. sacrifice

10.A.stuck     B. hurt            C. tired           D. lost

11.A. steady       B. hard           C. fun             D. fit

12.A.praise     B. advice          C. assistance   D. apology

13.A.let        B. helped          C. had           D. noticed

14.A. dropped   B. ready           C. trapped         D. safe

15.A.fine        B. wrong          C. quickly      D. normally

16.A. us       B. yourself         C. me             D. them

17.A.memories    B. ideas          C. attitudes       D. dreams

18.A.still         B. also           C. yet           D. just

19.A. challenged   B. cured         C. invited           D. admired

20.A.healthier   B. bigger          C. cleverer         D. cooler

 

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  Researchers analyzing word-of-mouth communication—e-mails, Web posts and reviews, face-to-face conversations—found that it tended to be more positive than negative(消极的), but that didn’t necessarily mean people preferred positive news. Was positive news shared more often simply because people experienced more good things than bad things? To test for that possibility, Dr. Berger looked at how people spread a particular set of news stories: thousands of articles on The New York Times’ website. He and a Penn colleague analyzed the “most e-mailed” list for six months. One of his first findings was that articles in the science section were much more likely to make the list than non-science articles. He found that science amazed Times’ readers and made them want to share this positive feeling with others.

  Readers also tended to share articles that were exciting or funny, or that inspired negative feelings like anger or anxiety, but not articles that left them merely sad. They needed to be aroused(激发) one way or the other, and they preferred good news to bad. The more positive an article, the more likely it was to be shared, as Dr. Berger explains in his new book, “Contagious: Why Things Catch On.”

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A. News reports.      B. Research papers.

C.Private e-mails.    D. Daily conversations

2.What can we infer about people like Debbie Downer?

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B. They’re good at telling stories.

C. They’re inconsiderate of others.

D. They’re careful with their words.

3.Which tended to be the most e-mailed according to Dr. Berger’s research?

A . Sports new.        B. Science articles.

C. Personal accounts.   D. Financial reviews.

4.What can be a suitable title for the text?

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It’s called Apple Day but in practice it’s more like Apple Month. The day itself is on October 21, but sinceit has

caught on, events now spread out over most of October around Britain.

Visiting an apple event is a good chance to see, and often taste, a wide variety of apples. To people who are used to the limited choice of apples such as Golden Delicious and Royal Gala in supermarkets, it can be quite an eye opener to see the range of classical apples still in existence, such as Decio which was grown by the Romans. Although it doesn’t taste of anything special, it’s still worth a try, as is the knobbly(多疙瘩的) Cat’s Head which is more of a curiosity than anything else.

There are also varieties developed to suit specific local conditions. One of the very best varieties for eating quality is Orleans Reinette, but you’ll need a warm, sheltered place with perfect soil to grow it, so it’s a pipe dream for most apple lovers who fall for it.

At the events, you can meet expert growers and discuss which ones will best suit your conditions, and because these are family affairs, children are well catered for with apple-themed fun and games.

Apple Days are being held at all sorts of places with an interest in fruit, including stately gardens and commercial orchards(果园).If you want to have a real orchard experience, try visiting the National Fruit Collection at Brogdale, near Faversham in Kent.

1.What can people do at the apple events?

A. Attend experts’ lectures.

B. Visit fruit-loving families.

C. Plant fruit trees in an orchard.

D. Taste many kinds of apples.

2.What can we learn about Decio?

A. It is a new variety. 

B. It has a strange look.

C. It is rarely seen now.

D. It has a special taste.

3.What does the underlined phrase “a pipe dream” in Paragraph 3mean?

A. A practical idea.         B. A vain hope.

C.A brilliant plan.          D. A selfish desire.

4.What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?

A. To show how to grow apples.

B. To introduce an apple festival.

C. To help people select apples.

D. To promote apple research.

 

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