假定你是李华,目前在美国某中学作交换生.春节将至,你和其他中国同学将举办一场CHINA NIGHT的活动,向大家介绍中国传统文化.请你发email邀请校长MAX参加,100词左右
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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。错误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 term, a newspaper reading course was start by our English teacher. He ask me to explain one article in the newspaper.
The preparation seemed difficult than I had thought. As there were many names of people and place in the article, so I needed to look them up in the dictionary. Understand long sentences was another problem. When I read and found them hardly, I asked my English teacher for help, and finally understood a whole article.
When my turn came, I confidently stood on the platform and explained it quite good. The course benefited him a lot.
Hands can easily get cold in winter. Wearing gloves might be a good choice, but sometimes it is not 1. (convenience). However, this was not a problem for ancient Chinese people, 2. had a more delicate tool to keep their hands warm: hand warmers.
There is no accurate written record about the origin of this tool, but there are some laics about its 3. (invent). One folk story concerns Emperor Yangdi from the Sui Dynasty (581-618) who visited Jiangsu in the winter. Due to the bitter cold, the local official asked the producers to make 4. small warmer for the emperor that could be held in one’s hands. Thus the hand warmer 5. (create).
Techniques for producing the tool were 6. (steady) developed in the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911). Many poems and books from this period recorded people using hand warmers. The Dream of the Red Chamber, the classic novel written 7. Cao Xueqin from the Qing Dynasty, also described a maid who 8. (send) a hand warmer to Lin Daiyu in one chapter.
Ancient hand warmers had various designs. Round and square shapes arc typical. Some of 9. (they) look like pumpkins and flowers. Inside a hand warmer, there were 10. (burn) coals, some mixed with fragrance and giving off a pleasant smell.
Yan Wei, a 30-year-old blind man, has just covered a marathon on Sunday. This time he ______ his personal record with a new time of 3 hours, 15 minutes and 58 seconds. He had two ______ to help him and was ______ them with a safety rope.”
Yan, who lost his ______ when he was a few months old, started running three years ago, after learning that volunteers were available to ______ blind runners at the 2015 Beijing Marathon.
When he started training with the help of his ______ and parents, he could run only for 2 or 3 km at a time. But soon he ______ so much that his sister had to ride a bike to stay ______ him and guide him. It took him just four months to be ______ for his first marathon.
Yan ______ his quick progress to daily exercise. “I’d like to ______ 200 km per month. I feel ______ if I do not run for two days in a row.” says Yan.
But training is becoming ______ for Yan now, because there are few guides who can run faster than him. His guides need to be in better ______ condition than him.
“He’s never missed a single training in the past three years. I am ______ not only by his strength but also his ______ to train,” says Shu Hao, an ______ runner who has taken part in a lot of marathons and one of Yan’s running guides.
Instead of dying to prove himself ______ he ran, Yan has taken delight in running and now moved to ______ the process. He has completed fourteen ______ in the last two years and just wants to keep going.
1.A. beat B. copied C. researched D. preserved
2.A. dogs B. coaches C. guides D. judges
3.A. lifted by B. tied to C. separated from D. fixed on
4.A. parents B. strength C. voice D. sight
5.A. assist B. comfort C. represent D. consult
6.A. teachers B. classmates C. brother D. sister
7.A. donated B. occupied C. improved D. witnessed
8.A. away from B. ahead of C. behind D. for
9.A. ready B. late C. grateful D. harmful
10.A. adjusts B. owes C. devotes D. applies
11.A. run B. drive C. swim D. fly
12.A. unlucky B. embarrassed C. uncomfortable D. ignored
13.A. stricter B. looser C. easier D. harder
14.A. living B. physical C. mental D. educational
15.A. praised B. evaluated C. impressed D. inspected
16.A. instruction B. pressure C. absence D. determination
17.A. experienced B. honest C. overweight D. upset
18.A. soon after B. every time C. as if D. even though
19.A. delay B. register C. simplify D. enjoy
20.A. projects B. operations C. marathons D. tasks
Long before the Internet, and even before the telephone, people relied on pen and paper to communicate. It’s a lot different from writing an email because when you make a mistake, you cannot “backspace” your errors away. 1.
Letter writing has been a key means of communication for people throughout history.2. Famous names like Christopher Columbus and Amerigo Vespucci graced my history textbooks growing up, with stories of their explorations. Much of what we know about them is through the letters they wrote to people back in Europe.
There were two main reasons why these early explorers wrote letters.3. The other reason for writing letters was to assure and update the people who financed their trips. These so-called sponsors were often noblemen or wealthy people who had a personal interest in world discoveries. Letters from explorers would raise hopes that new lands could bring more riches.
When the British began building colonies (殖民地) in America during the 17th century, these lands were settled by people who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean.4. Their letters were mixed with news of illness as well as details of their exotic (异国的) surroundings.
5. With the widespread use of the Internet, the tiny differences of a person’s handwriting are lost to the cold, typewritten text that comes with an email. A person’s unique signature is reserved for signing a receipt for a credit card payment.
A. Letter writing is just how you travel around the world.
B. You simply cross out your mistakes with your pen and continue writing.
C. The early settlers faced a lot of challenges in the unfamiliar environment.
D. One was a boy from England who liked the same music as me: rock and roll.
E. Four hundred years later, however, we don’t really need to write letters anymore.
F. It played a vital part in the exploration of the ‘"New World”, as America was once known.
G. One was to document for the people back home what they saw as they journeyed through the faraway, mysterious land.
Last week, two companies, Kitty Hawk and Uber, announced their plans to bring flying cars to reality very soon.
Kitty Hawk president, Sebastian Thrun, announced Kitty Hawk’s flying car plans last Monday. According to its website, the car is electric-powered and will be able to travel at speeds up to 40 kilometers an hour. It says such a machine “does not require registration or a pilot’s license and may be flown in uncrowded areas for recreational purposes.” As of now, the car can only be flown over fresh water.
Kitty Hawk is making a list of people interested in buying the flying car. They must pay a deposit of $ 100. Those who get their names on the list early will receive $2,000 off the final cost of the car. However, Kitty Hawk has not yet announced the price. Its first flying cars are expected to go on sale by the end of this year.
Unlike the Kitty Hawk company, Uber does not plan to build its flying cars. Uber expects to launch flying taxis in Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas, US by 2020. Like the Kitty Hawk car, Uber flying taxis will use electric power. Uber says its flying taxis could travel up to 241 kilometers an hour. The company says that could reduce the travel time between San Francisco and San Jose, California from 2 hours on the road to 15 minutes in the air.
Riders could use the Uber app to book a flying taxi to take them to their destinations. The company has not yet said how costly air taxi travel would be compared to road taxi travel.
Sooner than you think, flying cars may appear in the sky. Much convenience as they will bring, just imagine having to avoid other flying cars. Also, what if your battery dies when you are in the air? And, how will you know where to land?
1.What may Kitty Hawk’s flying car be used for at present?
A. Accelerating the speed. B. Having fun.
C. Advertising the company. D. Fetching water.
2.What do we know about Kitty Hawk’s flying car from the third paragraph?
A. It costs two thousand dollars each. B. It can travel over water.
C. It offers $100 to its potential buyers. D. It hasn’t gone to market.
3.In what way is Uber’s flying taxi similar to Kitty Hawk’s flying car?
A. They travel at the same speed. B. They are electric-powered.
C. They are supported by the Uber app. D. They require a flying license.
4.What is the purpose of the last paragraph of the text?
A. To call for public donations. B. To introduce some advantages.
C. To promote interest in science. D. To talk about possible problems.