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文中共有10处错误,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。...

文中共有10处错误,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。

Last Sunday morning, when I was having a walk in the park near my home, I came across a crew made a new film with one of my favorite actor. I didn’t have my camera with me at that time, but I rushed back home to get. Unfortunately, by the time I got back, they have finished the scene and the actor couldn’t be seen everywhere. I was really disappointing and about to leave when he walked out a building. He was right there in the front of me! I couldn’t believe my luck-not only did I had my photo taken with him, but he signed his name on my shirt!

 

1.makes→making 2.actor→actors 3.but→so/and 4.get后加it 5.have---had 6.everywhere→anywhere 7.disappointing→disappointed 8.out后加of 9.去掉the 10.had 改成have 【解析】1,不能使用make,前面出现了came across,一个句子出现了两个谓语而且没有连词,所以是错误的,用分词making做状语 2.one of ...后面显然是用名词复数,所以用actors 3.But表示转折,译为但是,根据前面来说是表示继承顾用and/so 4.根据got back,后面应该用过去式,所以不是have,是had 5.第五个错误在everywhere,前面有could’t,所以用anywhere 6.Disappointing是用来表示事物本身的性质,这里的主语是I,所以用disappointed 7.这里的意思是我很失望然后准备离开时,这时他走出了这栋房子,这里用when很而不用while,两个动作不是同一人发生的,不能用while表示同时 8.主语前面有did,所以后面用原形have 9.rushed back home to get...get后面缺少名词,因添加it补充完整
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My name is Peter, and I use a wheelchair to get around. This year I ____ to be in the School Walkathon.

At the Walkathon last year, I helped hand out drinks to the walkers. The teachers and parents said they couldn’t have ____ without me.

“Are you going to give out drinks ____ this year?” my friend Michael asked.

“I ____ so,” I said. “But I ____ wish I could do laps (跑道的圈) with you.”

Michael told Mrs Hunt that I wanted to ____ the Walkathon. Mrs Hunt looked at me. “Its not a good course for a wheelchair,” she said. “The hilly part would be too ____.”

But I could push Peter over the hard bits,” said Michael.

“Ill ____ it,” said Mrs Hunt.

That afternoon, Mrs Hunt called a class meeting. Michale told everyone about his ____.

“We could all take turns. That way no one would get too ____,” said Olivia. Then everyone said they would take a turn.

When the Walkathon began, I turned my wheels round and round as ____ as I could. When we came to the hilly bit, Michael ____ to push me up it. Olivia was waiting halfway up. “My ____ now,” she said. With all the help my ____ were giving me, I ____ the first lap and did a second lap — and another. I was tired in the ____.

It’s time to announce the winner of the mystery prize. It goes to ... Peter!” Mrs Hunt said.

I looked at all the things I had ____, and felt extremely ____. But then I remembered that the whole ____ had helped me.

“I want everyone to ____ the prize,” I said. “Lets keep all the things in our classroom. Then we can all have some fun!”

And thats what we did.

1.A. need    B. agree    C. want    D. offer

2.A. remembered    B. waited    C. helped    D. managed

3.A. soon    B. again    C. once    D. first

4.A. suppose    B. hope    C. do    D. say

5.A. never    B. really    C. partly    D. still

6.A. lead    B. organize    C. give up    D. join in

7.A. difficult    B. serious    C. important    D. different

8.A. take control of    B. have pity on    C. think about    D. look after

9.A. fear    B. idea    C. success    D. story

10.A. sad    B. dirty    C. slow    D. tired

11.A. fast    B. long    C. far    D. often

12.A. forgot    B. avoided    C. started    D. hated

13.A. break    B. decision    C. turn    D. plan

14.A. teachers    B. friends    C. parents    D. neighbors

15.A. finished    B. caught    C. prevented    D. wasted

16.A. day    B. way    C. past    D. end

17.A. owned    B. expected    C. won    D. discovered

18.A. nervous    B. happy    C. bored    D. young

19.A. class    B. family    C. school    D. world

20.A. share    B. receive    C. value    D. show

 

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The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago. People thought that there was a special danger from evil (邪恶的) spirits, so friends and family came together to bring good thoughts and wishes and even presents. 1. But as time went by, children and then adults began to have their own birthday celebrations. There are some traditions — such as sending birthday cards, blowing out the candles on a birthday cake and singing the “Happy Birthday” song, which you can find almost anywhere, any time. 2.

In many English-speaking countries, a twenty-first birthday cake often has a key on top. 3. The key means that the young person is now old enough to leave and enter the family home at any time they want to!

In the past in parts of Europe, men who reached the age of thirty and were still single, had to clean the stairs of the City Hall. This way every girl could see that the man didn’t have a girlfriend. 4.

After the age of thirty, many people prefer to forget their birthdays rather than celebrate them … children often bring Mum (or Dad) breakfast in bed. 5. It’s also a day when your friends and family have to pay if you go out for drinks or a meal!

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C. Or the cake itself is sometimes in the shape of a key.

D. It’s traditional to give flowers and enjoy a special meal.

E. Family members put many sweets on the birthday cake.

F. They could also see how good he was at cleaning the house!

G. Others are more specific to certain ages and certain countries.

 

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Most buildings are built to stand up straight, but these look as if they might fall over!

The church tower of Suurhusen

Built in 1450, the 27-meter-high church tower lies in Suurhusen, Germany. It was built in wet land on foundations of oak tree trunks (树干). When the land was drained (排水) later, the wood broke down, causing one side of the tower to be a little lower than the other. In 1975, the tower became a real hazard and people were not allowed to enter until the foundations were made strong again. The lean (倾斜) of the tower is now about five degrees.

The Leaning Tower of Pisa

The work of building the tower began in 1173, and was finally completed in 1372. In fact, it began to lean after just a couple of floors were built. And this condition continued in the centuries after its completion. The tower was finally closed to the public in 1990 after people failed to stabilize (使稳固) its foundations. In 2001, it was reopened after engineers removed soil from underneath its raised side. Now it leans just an angle of 3.97 degrees.

Capital Gate of Abu Dhabi

Completed in 2011, the Capital Gate tower in Abu Dhabi was designed to lean eighteen degrees. The building stands next to the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre and contains, among other things, a fine hotel with wonderful views of the harbour. Also known as the leaning tower of Abu Dhabi, the tower is one of the tallest buildings in the city.

Big Ben of London

The building leans 0.26 degrees to the northwest. This is mainly caused by the engineering projects that have been carried out in the ground below it since the late 1800s. The tower, which has been continuously open since it was completed in 1858, has nowhere near the lean of the Tower of Pisa and is still completely safe to enter.

1.The underlined word “hazard” in Paragraph 2 probably means “_____”.

A. danger    B. church    C. castle    D. treasure

2.What can we learn about the Leaning Tower of Pisa?

A. It didn’t lean until ten years after its completion.

B. It took almost two hundred years to complete.

C. It was built on foundations of oak tree trunks.

D. It has been open since it was completed.

3.Which of the following towers leans the most according to the text?

A. The church tower of Suurhusen.

B. The Leaning Tower of Pisa.

C. Capital Gate of Abu Dhabi.

D. Big Ben of London.

4.What would be the best title for the text?

A. The history of towers

B. The art of building a tower

C. The leaning towers of the world

D. Top four tallest towers in Europe

 

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One day, a patient came to see me. He worked as a waiter in a restaurant and his problem was acid reflux (胃酸倒流), a disease that influences as many as 40 percent of Americans, a marked increase in recent years. Reflux can lead to esophageal (食道的) cancer, which has increased by about 500 percent since the 1970s. The drugs we use to treat reflux don’t always work and may even increase the risk of developing cancer when used long term.

What is responsible for these worrying developments? For one, our poor diet, with its huge increases in the intake of sugar, fat, soft drinks, and unhealthy foods. But another important fact has been overlooked: dinnertime. Over the past twenty years, the time of my patients’ evening meals has become later and later. Dinner — already pushed back by longer work hours — is often further delayed by activities such as shopping and exercise.

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She listened, then did not come back to see me for a year. “For the first two months, I just hated you,” she told me, “and for the next two months, I was having some trouble eating. I guessed I was going to die of esophageal cancer.” Then she added, “You know, we’re the reason that it’s not so easy to get 6 p.m. reservations (预约) at the good restaurants anymore.”

To stop the increase in reflux disease, we have to stop eating at least three hours before bed. As for my waiter patient? I told him to eat dinner before 7 p.m. Within six weeks, his reflux was gone.

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A. on the rise

B. easy to control

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D. the most dangerous cancer

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A. He spoke of her dead father and uncle.

B. He asked her to change her eating habits.

C. He couldn’t find a way to deal with her problem.

D. He couldn’t make her healthy again within a year.

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A. not to work late at night

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C. unhealthy foods cause cancer

D. the danger of eating late at night

 

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