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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:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在其下面写出修改后的词。

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限一词。

2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Nowadays online voting is very popular in China and it has bad effects for people. Some people feel annoyed when ask to do what they don't like it. In general,online voting don't depend on the competitors' strength. But it usually lies in how much social networking resources we have,so it is unfair. Worse still,it might be commercial trick played by the organizer.

Therefore,it was very necessary that regulation should be worked out and strictly observed.

 

第一处:and改为but 第二处:for改为on 第三处:ask改为asked 第四处:去掉it。 第五处:don't改为doesn't 第六处: much改为many 第七处: we改为they 第八处:commercial前加a 第九处: was改为is 第十处: regulation改为regulations 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了网上投票在中国非常流行,但它对人们有不好的影响。 第一处:考查连词。句意:现在,网上投票在中国非常流行,但它对人们有不好的影响。前后是转折而非并列关系,故and改为but。 第二处:考查固定搭配。句意参考上题解析, have effects on sb表示“对某人有影响”,故for改为on。 第三处:考查非谓语动词。句意:有些人在被要求做他们不喜欢做的事情时会感到很烦。Some people与ask之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,应该用过去分词表示被动,故ask改为asked。 第四处:考查代词。句意参考上题解析,宾语从句中,what作like的宾语,it是多余的,故去掉it。 第五处:考查主谓一致。句意:一般来说,网上投票并不取决于竞争对手的实力。动名词作主语,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式,故don't改为doesn't。 第六处:考查much与many的区别。句意:这通常取决于他们有多少社交网络资源,修饰可数名词复数resources用many,故much改为many。 第七处:考查代词。句意参考上题解析,此处指代competitors,故we改为they。 第八处:考查冠词。句意:更糟糕的是,这可能是主办方的一种商业伎俩。trick是可数名词,用不定冠词a表示泛指,故在commercial前加a。 第九处:考查时态。句意:因此,制定和严格遵守规章制度是非常必要的。文章的基础时态为一般现在时,故was改为is。 第十处:考查名词。句意参考上题解析,regulation是可数名词,此处用复数形式表示泛指,故regulation改为regulations。  
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Since the beginning of history, people 3. (use) rivers for transportation. The Yellow River and Changliang River play a large role in China. The Mississippi, the 4. (long) one in the United States ever influenced the American people 5. (great) in history. The lifeline of Egypt is the Nile. Rivers provide fresh water 6. drink, grow crops, make electricity and chances to have fun for those 7. live along their banks.

8. the cities grow in size and industries increase in number, the river water is severely being polluted. It urges all countries to make 9. (decide) and take immediate action to stop it from 10. (pollute) any more.

 

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If we redouble our efforts, our dreams will come true. Chen Zuobin had _________ for 13 years already. Finally, he decided to become a _________ again. Born in a mountain village in Anhui province, Chen Zuobin walked out of the _________ for study when he was 19. Thought he had a _________ life as a creative director of an international agency in Shanghai, he couldn’t _________ the anxiety reflected in his dreams.

“I dreamed about _________ branch roads several times a year. I didn’t know which one leads to _________ . It made me feel terrible.” One day, Chen Zuobin said to his wife, “I want to go home.” _________ being surprised, his wife said, “_________ your heart. Don’t worry about me.”

The young couple returned to their hometown and __________ the Real Food Farm just to lead a real and simple life. Chen Zuobin shook off the __________ and tiredness from too much __________ in the city. Only in the mountains can they enjoy the __________ air. There isn’t the smell of tail gas, but the smell of __________ when it shines over the woods. They live a life of “eating healthily and __________ well.

In a time when eating __________ becomes a luxury(奢侈)in the __________ life, it’s truly a right way to return to the __________ . “Life is a journey of __________ the proper way.” Said Chen Zuobin.

Those dreams about branch roads have __________ because he has found his own path.

1.A. dreamed    B. lived    C. struggled    D. hesitated

2.A. villager    B. worker    C. manager    D. farmer

3.A. mountains    B. deserts    C. nation    D. city

4.A. hard    B. successful    C. simple    D. cozy

5.A. remove    B. remember    C. expose    D. imagine

6.A. muddy    B. vague    C. countless    D. straight

7.A. Rome    B. home    C. future    D. destination

8.A. In terms of    B. In spite of    C. In place of    D. Instead of

9.A. Concern    B. Observe    C. Follow    D. Open

10.A. left    B. sold    C. built    D. ruined

11.A. anxiety    B. loneliness    C. sadness    D. joy

12.A. desire    B. workload    C. relation    D. money

13.A. warm    B. thin    C. smelly    D. fresh

14.A. water    B. dust    C. sunlight    D. smog

15.A. playing    B. sleeping    C. dressing    D. studying

16.A. carefully    B. quickly    C. properly    D. happily

17.A. urban    B. real    C. country    D. family

18.A. nature    B. simplicity    C. wildness    D. beginning

19.A. changing    B. directing    C. leading    D. finding

20.A. faded away    B. passed away    C. put away    D. run away

 

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Find a quiet location. Keep a routine. Focus on one subject at a time. It all seems like sound advice for students who need to hit the books, 1. . Here’s a list of tips from Carey, a scientist, for getting the most out of your study time:

2.

Doing practice quizzes can help you retrieve(检索)information on test day. “Tests have a very bad reputation as a measurement tool,” Carey says. But psychologists have found self-tests slow down the forgetting of material you’ve studied. “If you study something once, and then you test yourself on it,” Carey says, “you do better than if you study it twice over.”

Move around

3. . “If you move around and study the same material in several places,” he says, “you may be forming multiple associations for the same material. So it’s better anchored in your brain, and you can pull it out easier.”

Mix it up

Think about a football who does strength training, speed training and drills. Carey says alternating between different facets facts of a subject in a single sitting can “leave a deeper impression on the brain”. For example, when studying French, do some verbs, some speaking and some reading. 4. .

Space it out

Information learned in a hurry is lost just as fast. So if you really want to learn, space out shorter, hour-long study sessions. “There’s no doubt that you can cram for(突击备考)an exam.” Carey says, “5. . And once it’s gone, “it’s gone. You’re not getting it back.”

A. Test yourself

B. Study it and practice more

C. and it turns out that some of them are in great help

D. but recent studies indicate the conventional wisdom is wrong

E. The problem is that it’s so easy to forget what you just crammed

F. Changing up where you study can help you keep more information

G. Spending your time in deep concentration on just verbs isn’t effective

 

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The film, taking place in locations like China, Dubai and Africa, tells the stories of engineers who try to come up with creative ideas to save energy and help people.

Dream Big was directed by Greg MacGillivray who has 38 films under his belt, including some of the most successful films ever shown in IMAX theaters.

How did MacGillivray get into the moviemaking business? “I grew up at the beach. My first movies were about surfing and the ocean. As time went on, I saw the changes in the ocean including polluting and overfishing. So I started making films about conservation of nature.” He told TFK. Now, his films cover a variety of topics, from the natural world to human creation.

One of the engineers in Dream Big is Angelica Hernandez. In high school, she was on a team that best MIT, a university, in an underwater robotics competition. Today, the engineering work she does focuses on helping people use less energy and save money and resources. “I work with companies to promote energy efficiency with their commercial customers, so it’s really trying to push forward all the measures that customers and high-energy users can apply, she explains.

Engineering is such a good job-you make good money, travel around the world, solve amazing problems and help people.” She says.

The mission of Dream Big is to show people the good that engineers can do to the world. “That was the impulse of making this movie”, MacGillivray explains, “We want to explain engineering in a way that will get the kids very excited about it.” “Whoever and wherever you are, you can become an engineer,” he adds, “All you need is the creative spirit.”

1.Who are the main characters in Dream Big?

A. Engineers.    B. Businessmen.

C. Viewers.    D. Environmentalists.

2.What do MacGillivray and Angelica Hernandez have in common?

A. They can make robots.

B. They are good at filming.

C. They have won awards in competitions.

D. They care about environmental protection.

3.What is MacGillivray’s purpose of saying the words in the last paragraph?

A. To advise people to have big dreams.

B. To promote his film Dream Big.

C. To encourage people to be engineers.

D. To share his success of Dream Big.

4.What can we infer from the text?

A. Angelica Hernandez will act in more films.

B. Dream Big calls on people to learn from engineers.

C. Dream Big encourages people to make money by being engineers.

D. Engineers have done a lot to help directors to develop IMAX films.

 

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Humans’ invention of zero was vital for modern mathematics and science, but we’re not the only species to consider “nothing” a number. Parrots and monkeys understand the concept of zero, and now bees have joined the club, too.

Honey bees are known to have some numerical skills such as the ability to count to four, which may come in handy when keeping track of landmarks in their environment. To see whether these abilities extended to understanding zero, researchers trained 10 bees to identify the smaller of two numbers. Across a series of trials, they showed the insects two different pictures displaying a few black shapes on a white background. If the bees flew to the picture with the smaller number of shapes, they were given delicious sugar water, but if they flew toward the larger number, they were punished with bitter-tasting food.

Once the bees had learned to consistently make the correct choice, the researchers gave them a new choice: a white background containing no shapes at all. Even though the bees had never seen an empty picture before, 64% of the time they chose it rather than a picture containing two or three shapes, the authors report today in Science. This suggests that the insects understood that “zero” is less than two or three. And they weren’t just going for the empty picture because it was new and interesting. Another group of bees trained to always choose the larger number tended to pick the nonzero image in this test.

In further experiments, the researchers showed that bees’ understanding of zero was even more complex: for example, they were able to distinguish between one and zero-a challenge even for some other members of the zero club. Advanced numerical abilities like this could give animals an evolutionary advantage, helping them keep track of predators(捕食者)and food sources. And if an insect can display such a thorough grasp of the number zero, write the researchers, then this ability may be more common in the animal kingdom than we think.

1.According to the trials, the researchers have found that bees ________.

A. have the same intelligence as parrots and monkeys

B. can count many numbers after being trained

C. can identify the smaller number quickly

D. understand the concept of zero

2.The researchers trained another group of bees to ________ .

A. confirm the bees are able to identify the smaller number

B. find the big difference between the two groups of bees

C. prove the bees are interested in new things

D. show the bees can be distinguished easily

3.What do the researchers suggest in further experiments?

A. Bees should be trained more.

B. Numerical abilities could help predators find bees.

C. Insects are better at understanding zero than animals.

D. Animals may display a thorough grasp of the number zero.

4.What is the best the title for the text?

A. New Findings About Bees’ Concept of Zero

B. Experients on Bees’ Numerical Skills

C. Complex Trials About the Zero Club

D. A Science Report of the Species of Bees

 

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