下列各句中每句有一处错。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:在错的词下画划一横线, 并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
1. When did Tom join in the Army?
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2. Today a number of people learning English in China is increasing rapidly.
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3. He walked slowly because his bad leg.
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4. The heavy snow added up to our difficulty in finding the way out.
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5. Why not going to the cinema by subway?
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6. She had been ill in bed over the past week.
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7. They came back, safely and sound.
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8. I’d like to come up your apartment.
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9. There are about five hundred people presented at the meeting.
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10. It was in the café where she wrote the book.
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1.I wonder if it’s because I haven’t been able to be outdoors for so long. I’ve grown so __________ crazy about everything to do with nature.
2.You will tell your friend that you are __________ about him/her and you will meet after class.
3.So by the 1600’s Shakespeare was able to make use of a vocabulary than ever __________ before.
4.It was based more on German than the English we speak at __________.
5.In some important ways they are very __________ from one another.
6.To make matters __________, the room is rather small, so I have temporarily put my books on the floor.
7.I have been trying to get my new room __________ order.
8.He noticed the remains of a snake which was __________ round the electric wires of a 16,000-volt power line.
9.Nothing could have been __________ annoying.
10.I had no sooner got back to the kitchen __________ the doorbell rang loud enough to wake the dead.
11.__________ she hesitated for a moment, she finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window.
12.So far, not one of them has been __________ down by sudden death!
13.Everybody admires him for his great __________ of humour — everybody, that is, except his six-year-old daughter, Jenny.
14.No matter __________ busy you are, he always insists on coming with you.
15.In 1860, a better plan was put forward by __________ Englishman, William Low.
1.She bought many __________(窗帘) to decorate the new house.
2.You know I’d be __________(感激的) if you could dance with me.
3.He __________(命令) that we should come to the classroom earlier next time.
4.I tried to tell her but she __________(不理睬) me.
5.She can read English __________(流利地) and accurately.
6.One of my business __________(合伙人) will be arriving soon from the US.
7.The __________(官方的) languages of Canada are English and French.
8.__________(逐渐地) the farmland turned into desert.
9.The __________(身份) of the murderer is still unknown.
10.Why do more and more __________(青少年) smoke nowadays?
I did very badly at school. My headmaster thought I was ___ and when I was 14 he said, “You’re never going to be __ but a failure.”
After five years of __ jobs, I fell in love with a very nice middle-class girl. It was the best __that could have happened to me. I __ I wanted to do something positive (积极地) with my life because I wanted to prove to____ that what people said about me was __. Especially her mother, who had said to me, “Let’s __ it,you’ve failed at everything you’ve ever done.” So I tried hard with my__ and went to college. My first novel (小说)____ while I was at college.
`After college I taught during the __ in high schools and attended evening classes at London University, where I got a __ in history. I became a lecturer at a college and was thinking of __ that job to write full time ___ I was offered a part-time job at Leeds University. I began to feel proud of myself — ___ was a working-class boy who’d ____school early, now teaching at the university.
My writing career (职业) took off when I discovered my own style. Now I’m rich and ___, have been on TV, and met lots of film stars. ___ what does it mean? I ___ wish all the people that have put me down had __: “I believe in you. You’ll succeed.”
1.A. bright B. useless C. simple D. hopeful
2.A. anything B. something C. everything D. nothing
3.A. low B. poor C. good D. useful
4.A. support B. happiness C. surprise D. thing
5.A. admitted (承认) B. decided C. planned D. told
6.A. me B. them C. her D. it
7.A. wrong B. right C. stupid D. bad
8.A. see B. know C. understand D. face
9.A. experiment B. practice C. writing D. composition
10.A. came on B. came in C. came out D. came back
11.A. day B. night C. month D. year
12.A. graduation B. pass C. degree D. success
13.A. giving in B. giving back C. giving out D. giving up
14.A. while B. if C. when D. or
15.A. there B. here C. it D. that
16.A. left B. attended C. changed D. graduated
17.A. tired B. calm C. nervous . D. famous
18.A. And B. But C. However D. Well
19.A. just B. exactly C. so D. very
20.A. praised B. said C. answered D. advised
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
I was ten when I first sat with my grandmother behind the cashier(收银台) in her general store. ______71_______ I quickly learned the importance of treating customers politely and saying “thank you.”
At first I was paid in candy. ________72______ I worked every day after school, and during the summer and no weekends and holidays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. My father helped me set up a bank account. ________73________
By the time I was 12, my grandmother thought I had done such a good job that she promoted me to selling cosmetics(化妆品). I developed the ability to look customers directly in the eye. Even though I was just a kid, women would ask me such things as “What color do you think I should wear?” I took a real interest in their questions and was able to translate what they wanted into makeup(化妆) ideas. ________74________
The job taught me a valuable lesson: to be a successful salesperson, you didn’t need to be a rocket scientist—you needed to be a great listener. ________75________ Except they are no longer women purchasing cosmetics from me; instead, they are kids who tell me which toys they would like to see designed and developed.
A.Later I received 50 cents an hour. |
B.Before long, she let me sit there by myself. |
C.I ended up selling a record amount of cosmetics. |
D.Today I still carry that lesson with me: I listen to customers. |
E.My grandma’s trust taught me how to handle responsibility.
F.Soon I found myself looking more beautiful than ever before.
G.Watching my money grow was more rewarding than anything I could have bought.
A handsome man can earn a fifth more than a plainer colleague (同事) but a beautiful woman is not paid a penny more than her average-looking colleague, new research has shown.
The study by senior economists (经济学家) found that being good-looking meant male workers could earn 22 percent more than average-looking colleagues. Researchers said good looks did not give women a similar advantage.
Andrew Leigh, the former economics professor at the Australian National University who co-authored the report, said: “Beauty can be a double-edged sword for women.”
“Some people still believe good looks and intelligence (智慧) are incompatible (矛盾的) in women so a good-looking woman can’t be that productive, but it doesn’t affect men’s pay.”
He said that although he believed good-looking women may also earn more, the research did not support his theory.
The research found that handsome men in all jobs, from manual labour to highly-paid professional careers, can earn 22 percent more than their colleagues doing the same work.
Men with below-average looks face a battle in the office, with ugliness reducing a man’s earnings by 26 percent compared to an average-looking worker.
Former male model Ian Mitchell, 28, who has a first class degree in history from Edinburgh University and now works for a cosmetics (化妆品) company, told the Sunday Times: “It gives you confidence, and I suspect people tend to warm to you more quickly.”
The study, named Unpacking the Beauty Premium, was the largest exercise of its kind and repeated a survey from 1984 to see if the beauty premium had changed.
Leigh said the research showed people in the workplace were “lookist (以貌取人的) ” and he hoped the findings would encourage employers to remove their prejudice(偏见).
1.What has the research found?
A. Handsome men have an advantage in their jobs.
B. Appearance plays an important role at work.
C. Male workers pay more attention to their appearance.
D. The more beautiful a female is, the lower their intelligence is.
2.Through the research, Andrew Leigh learned that ________.
A. beauty is a double-edged sword for workers
B. good-looking females are likely to earn more
C. employers have prejudice in employing workers
D. more attention is paid to appearance now than before
3.We can learn from the text that men who are below average in appearance ________.
A. earn 26% less than handsome men
B. earn 26% less than average-looking men
C. earn as much as average-looking men
D. earn 22% less than average-looking men
4.What is the main idea of the text?
A. Good-looking men are more likely to earn more.
B. Men and women should be treated equally in interviews.
C. People should pay more attention to their appearance.
D. Beautiful female interviewees aren’t popular in interviews.