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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。

Laughing is one of lifes most simple pleasure.It is free.You can do it anywhere.Like the flulaughter can spread easy among people.Often when we hear someone laughing in crowded room or a packed train we start laughing tooeven if we have no idea how.

In factmental health can affect on physical health.Therefore,“Laughter is the best medicinedoes not mean that I should not take medicine when youre sick.It simply means that have a positive outlook might help ease your troubles but make you cheerful.Besidesmaking others laugh with you is also an act what is joyful and kind.

 

pleasures →pleasures easy →easily in后面加上a how →why 去掉on Therefore →However I →you have →having but →and what →that/which 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。笑是最好的良药。然而,这并不意味着当你生病时你不应该吃药。它只是意味着,拥有一个积极的前景可能有助于缓解你的麻烦,让你快乐。让别人和你一起笑也是一种快乐和善良的行为。 1.考查名词复数。根据one of可知后面跟名词复数,故把pleasures改成pleasures。 2.考查副词修饰动词。句意:就像流感,笑声在人群中很容易传播。此处是副词修饰动词,故把easy 改错easily。 3.考查不定冠词a。句意:通常当我们在一个拥挤的房间里或拥挤的火车听见有人笑,我们也开始笑——即使我们不知道为什么。此处room是可数名词,结合句意可知在in后面加上a。 4.考查连接副词。句意:通常当我们在一个拥挤的房间里或拥挤的火车听见有人笑,我们也开始笑——即使我们不知道为什么。结合句意可知把how 改成why。 5.考查及物动词。句意:事实上,心理健康会影响身体健康。此处affect是及物动词,后面直接跟宾语,故把on去掉。 6.考查副词。句意:然而,“笑是最好的良药”并不意味着当你生病时你不应该吃药。和上句构成一种转折关系,故把Therefore 改成However。 7.考查人称代词。句意:然而,“笑是最好的良药”并不意味着当你生病时你不应该吃药。结合句意可知把I 改成you。 8.考查动名词作主语。句意:它只是意味着,拥有一个积极的前景可能有助于缓解你的麻烦,让你快乐。此处是动名词作主语,故把have 改成having。 9.考查并列连词。句意:它只是意味着,拥有一个积极的前景可能有助于缓解你的麻烦,让你快乐。此处是并列的递进关系,故把but 改成and。 10.考查定语从句。句意:让别人和你一起笑也是一种快乐和善良的行为。此处an act是先行词,指物,在后面的定语从句中作主语,故把what 改成that/which。
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Henrichss kidneys()were ____and he was in need of a  ___.After nearly 40 family members and friends were tested as possible ____ the result surprised allonly one person ___ to be a perfect matchZiegler.

So on Oct.16.more than four decades after they saidI do,”she and Henrichs62 were _____into an operating room.and one of Zieglers healthy kidneys was ____ and given to her ex-husband.The surgery went welland the transplant is ____ well and continuing to improve as Mr.Henrichs ____ from the surgery.Henrichs was beyond grateful for his ex-wifes sympathy and ___ but he was also worried in the hours before the  __ .

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Divorce is divorce.but theres no reason to ____ ,”Henrichs said.There are lots of reasons why its ____ to get along.He pauses and laughs.Somedayyou just might need a kidney.

1.A. separate    B. peaceful    C. opposite    D. favorite

2.A. parents    B. colleagues    C. kids    D. neighbors

3.A. moreover    B. though    C. therefore    D. besides

4.A. failing    B. decreasing    C. dying    D. fading

5.A. doctor    B. supporter    C. transplant    D. receiver

6.A. advocates    B. donors    C. volunteers    D. fellows

7.A. set out    B. tried out    C. rushed out    D. turned out

8.A. wheeled    B. called    C. 1ed    D. dragged

9.A. carried    B. changed    C. selected    D. removed

10.A. reacting    B. functioning    C. beating    D. 1iving

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13.A. marriage    B. departure    C. surgery    D. decision

14.A. routine    B. kind    C. uncommon    D. average

15.A. treatments    B. times    C. weeks    D. operations

16.A. closer    B. farther    C. deeper    D. healthier

17.A. friends    B. schoolmates    C. families    D. children

18.A. cut down    B. put off    C. put down    D. cut off

19.A. disturb    B. quarrel    C. regret    D. cry

20.A. important    B. optional    C. easy    D. tough

 

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3..It has taken you a long time to get everythingand you wont be able to get rid of it all straight away.If youre pushed for timethere are easy ways of introducing decluttering into your life.Spend 10 minutes a day decluttering orif thats not manageabledeclutter three items a week.

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Stay focused.People often get sidetracked when theyre trying to declutter.They start trying on clothes they had forgotten aboutor looking at old photos.Another common mistake is to just move things from place to placeinstead of getting rid of them.5. .

A.Once you start decluttering

B.You need time to reflect on what to keep

C.Dont expect to declutter everything overnight

D.When youre not always looking for the scissors

E.If you realise that you own six wine openerskeep only one

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1.What did the Buffalo River use to be?

A. A waterway on the yearbook.    B. A river heavily polluted.

C. A great attraction of Buffalos.    D. A place worth fighting for.

2.Why was Mr.Spisiak namedMr.Buffalo River?

A. Because his fate shifted in the 1 960s.

B. Because he spotted dumpers on the River.

C. Because he spared no efforts to protect the river.

D. Because the river was declared biologically dead.

3.How long did it take for the fiver to restore?

A. More than half a century.    B. Just four decades.

C. About 30 years.    D. Only 27 years.

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

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C. The future of the Buffalo River    D. River protection:A long way to go

 

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Cordal first models the sculptures in clay then reproduces them in cement(水泥)about 15cm in height.

As a materialcement seems very symbolic because it is one of our most recognizable footprints against nature.he says.Today we have been too used to cement city habitat.

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Nowadays there is a fear of not being seen in the public areaso everything is always big and bold.We become a product of this and do not focus in as much.I think it is good to pay attention to small details.My work is a reward for those who do and it allows us to understand and change the world we have created in a different angle.Cordal says.

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C. Social comments.    D. Critical observation.

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C. Neutral.    D. Supportive.

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B. Being small may be a fear in public.

C. We need to focus on the details of the products.

D. His work helps us to see the world differently.

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C. Materials used for sculptures.    D. Reflections on city progress.

 

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