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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。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。

Mobile payment is serving for people widely in China. The cashless trend had never been more popular. With the widespread use of mobile payment, Wechat and Alipay are two of the most convenient and safe ways to pay. People rarely need to carry a wallet and cash at all. They are used to paying by scan QR codes (二维码). When consuming. As result, people will never worry about the consequence which they may get fake notes. Besides, people can often get discounts if we make mobile payments. Mobile payment is winning over plenty of consumer with its convenience. So far mobile payment has great changed peopled life in China.

 

1.去掉for 2.had→has 3.safe→safest 4.and→or 5.scan→scanning 6.As后面加a 7.which→that 8.we→they 9.consumer→consumers 10.great→greatly 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了手机支付在我们日常生活中的广泛应用,使我们的生活更加快捷方便。 1.考查介词。句意:在中国,移动手机支付正广泛服务于人们。serve为及物动词,可以直接跟宾语,故去掉介词for。 2.考查动词时态。句意:无现金的潮流从未像现在这样流行。此处强调过去发生的动作持续到现在,应用现在完成时,且主语为单数,故had改为has。 3.考查形容词最高级。句意:微信和支付宝是两种最方便、最安全的支付方式。此处由and连词与上文形容词最高级构成一致,故也用形容词最高级safest。 4.考查连词。句意:人们几乎不需要携带钱包或现金。由barely可知本句为否定句,and用于肯定句,故and改为or。 5.考查非谓语动词。by为介词,后跟动名词做宾语,故改为scanning。 6.考查冠词。固定短语as a result“结果”,故中间需要添加冠词a。 7.考查连接词。句意:人们永远不会担心他们可能会收到假钞。本句中they may get fake notes是consequence的同位语,故只能用that。 8.考查人称代词。句意:此外,如果他们使用移动支付,人们经常可以得到折扣。此处people为第三人称复数,下文与之保持一致,故也应用第三人称复数形式的人称代词they。 9.考查名词的数。consumer为可数名词,由plenty of“许多”修饰,故用复数形式consumers。 10.考查副词。change为动词,需用副词修饰,故great改为greatly。  
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Zero Wasters, as they are called, help each other by sharing advice on blogs and social media. A lot of people have given 4. (value) advice on the subject recently. Some of the advice includes where to buy things 5. (avoid) unwanted packaging and how to recycle things that most people throw away.

Bea Johnson, a housewife, says that reducing shopping means her family has more money for fun vacations 6. ever before. She, who is 7. (satisfy) with the fact, says all their clothing comes from used clothing stores. She says that has reduced her household spending 8. 40 percent.

Zero Wasters advocate 9. (talk) about five “r’s” that describe want they do: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Rot. They request that things like remaining food not 10. (throw) away randomly and refuse containers at restaurants.

 

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    I did my first wing-walk two years ago, on my 86 birthday. Then last June, aged 88, I did it again and ______ my own record as the world’s oldest ______ wing-walker.

There was something about being strapped (捆扎) to the ______ of a bright-yellow 1944 Boeing-Stearman that ______ my imagination. It’s very exciting. The first experience was nothing but tame. This year, I said to the ______, “Can you make it a bit more adventuresome? ” He said, “I could do a loop-the loop (翻筋斗) if you like?”

This time, he ______ doing half a loop which was very effective. You go down a bit, then straight up. All I felt was a bit ______, because it was windy. But you are ______ strapped. The pilot makes sure everything is ______. I had gloves on, earplugs and lots of layers, which protected me.

Both times, we ______ from Gloucestershire Airport and were in the air for 15 minutes. You don’t sit on the wing—you sit on ______ looks like a chair. I wasn’t nervous. But when you look at the propellers (螺旋桨), you do feel a little strange. You’re ______ at the beginning that it’s a ______ dangerous activity and things could go wrong. However, I said: “Well, at 88 what does it  ______? You ve got to go sometime and you might as well go in a flame of ______.”

At my age, a lot of people are ______ in their ways. I don’t think any of my ______ from my retirement home wants to ______ me. I imagine most of them think I’m ______ as a woman. But I do think people of my age should be doing more  ______ things. You shouldn’t sit back and feel sorry for yourself.

1.A. kept B. broke C. saved D. protected

2.A. doctor B. repair C. male D. female

3.A. wing B. head C. tail D. bottom

4.A. practised B. displayed C. inspired D. broadened

5.A. driver B. pilot C. guide D. director

6.A. turned up B. gave up C. took up D. end up

7.A. shaky B. dizzy C. shiny D. clumsy

8.A. tightly B. largely C. safely D. correctly

9.A. special B. secure C. cautious D. accessible

10.A. let out B. got through C. broke up D. took off

11.A. what B. how C. where D. that

12.A. charged B. allowed C. warned D. cheated

13.A. actually B. potentially C. doubtfully D. certainly

14.A. mean B. live C. dream D. matter

15.A. glory B. silence C. memory D. ash

16.A. criticized B. beaten C. stuck D. washed

17.A. leaders B. friends C. opponents D. relatives

18.A. persuade B. praise C. join D. steady

19.A. crazy B. difficult C. adventurous D. ridiculous

20.A. academic B. difficult C. adventurous D. ridiculous

 

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5 ways to focus your mind

1. Focus with a purpose

The mistake most people make is lacking a clear purpose -they want to be more focused, but don’t know what for. Avoidance is the mother of distraction. If you don’t have a concrete reason to stay focused, your mind will jump from one thing to another. Training your mind to pay attention requires something to focus on. 1.. When you don’t have a purpose, it’s easier to get distracted. Conversely, having a clear ‘why’ will help you stay focused.

2. Solve a real problem

Most of the times, we are doing meaningless work. We jump from one task to another without accomplishing anything. We end solving the wrong problem and lose our focus. You have to decide what your priorities are—focus on what will advance your daily, weekly or monthly goals. Leam to say no to the rest. 2.. Those who lack focus are busy fighting urgent, but irrelevant fires.

3. Eliminate(消除) other options

3., it’s harder to get distracted, Create rules where you can’t start a new activity until you finished another one first. For example, in a good day, Pink leaves his office at 10-10:30. On a bad day, he might stay ‘disconnected’ until 2 or 3 PM. When you climinate all options, it’s easier to focus on the only thing that’s left.

4. 4..

When your work and your mental state are not aligned (使结盟), they create an emotional dissonance. Focusing is hard, Dealing with this stressful feeling becomes an additional distraction. Adapting your work to your mental state increases your focus. Leam to understand the types of work you do and align them with your mental states.

5. Set deadlines

Deadlines are more than bringing your goals to life. Yes, committing to a specific date increases your chances to achieve an objective. However, the power of deadlines lies in creating a constraint. Limitations benefit both creativity and productivity—by challenging ourselves, we increase our focus. 5..

A. When you don’t have choices

B. When you create some rules

C. Take advantage of your mental state

D. Combine your action with your mental state

E. Focus on important things and suppress urgency

F. Focusing requires having an intention for your attention

G. Using deadlines smartly can motivate you with less pressure

 

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    Stephen Hawking’s final fear was that DNA manipulation would lead to a master race of superhumans. The physicist, who died aged 76 in March, 2018, thought the development could destroy the rest of human beings. His last prediction is revealed in a new book of his collected articles and essays called Brief Answers to Big Questions.

Hawking feared rich people would soon be able to edit their children’s DNA to improve attributes like memory and disease immunity. And he said that would pose a crisis for the rest of the world even if politicians tried to illegalize the practice. In an extract (摘录) published by The Sunday Times, he wrote: “I am sure that during this century people will discover how to modify both intelligence and instincts such as aggression. “Laws will probably be passed against genetic engineering with humans. But some people won’t be able to resist the temptation to improve human characteristics, such as memory, resistance to disease and length of life.” And he said that would cause huge problems for humans who have not undergone the same process, leaving them unable to compete. The professor even warned it could lead to the extinction of humanity as we know it. He said of normal humans: “Presumably they will die out, or become unimportant. Instead, there will be a race of self-designing beings who are improving at an ever-increasing rate.” The Brief History of Time author also refers to techniques like Crispr, which enables scientists to modify harmful genes and add in others. And although such procedures could be a boost for medical science, some critics are worried that they could cause a eugenics-style (优生方式) movement, where the weak are weeded out of society.

The new book, published by Hodder & Stoughton on Tuesday, also collects his writings on what he thought were the big questions facing science and wider society. In it, he examines whether aliens exist, colonize space and whether humans will ever go beyond our Solar System.

1.Stephen Hawking’s views don’t include _________.

A. DNA manipulation could lead to the extinction of human beings.

B. There exist techniques to modify harmful genes and add in good genes.

C. People cannot resist the temptation to improve human characteristics.

D. Humans who haven’t undergone genetic engineering may die out.

2.Which one is the hook published by Hodder & Stoughton?

A. Brief Answers to Questions. B. The Sunday Times.

C. The Brief History of Time. D. Solar System.

3.What’s Stephen Hawking’s attitude towards human genetic engineering?

A. Supportive. B. Impartial. C. Favorable. D. Concerned.

4.What does the text mainly want to tell us?

A. Crispr can enable scientists to get harmful genes changed.

B. DNA manipulation will create a master race of superhumans.

C. Humans will colonize space and go beyond our Solar System.

D. DNA manipulation may lead to the extinction of human beings.

 

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    That the success of humans as a species depends to a large extent on our ability to cooperate in groups is widely believed. Much more so than any other animal, people are able to coordinate and join their forces and actions to produce mutual benefits.

New research involving Dr Molleman, an expert at the University of Nottingham, suggests that successful cooperation in groups depends on how people gather information about their peers, and how they base their cooperative decisions on it.

Biologists wonder how cooperation could have developed by natural selection: it is puzzling how cooperation can be beneficial when it is possible to behave selfishly and take advantage of the cooperative efforts of your group. Psychologists and economists try hard to understand why many people are willing to sacrifice their own welfare to benefit their social environment. They asked questions like “How do people make decisions when their actions can affect the welfare of others?” “How people determine their behavior when they have to cooperate in groups?”.

Dr Pieter Van Den Berg from the University of Groningen said, “From previous research we know that some people are ‘majority-oriented (……为中心)’ and tend to look at the behavior of the majority in their group, whereas others are ‘success-oriented’ and try to find out what kind of behavior pays off best for themselves.”

Dr Molleman, from the center of the Decision Research and Experimental Economics, said, “It turns out that behavior in groups of success-oriented people was much more selfish than it in groups of majority-oriented people. As a consequence, the people in the majority-oriented groups tended to cam more money in the experiment since they cooperated more.”

1.Compared with other animals, human beings are capable of ________.

A. communicating well with others B. working together with each other

C. surviving some natural disasters D. getting access to various information

2.What are the psychologists and economists most interested in?

A. Whether people’s personal efforts will pay off eventually.

B. How cooperation has developed over a long lime naturally.

C. Why people offer to affect those around them unselfishly.

D. What benefit that good cooperation can bring immediately.

3.We can infer that the success-oriented people________.

A. are careful to select a group to join

B. are likely to be successful in the future

C. pay more attention to the result of their effort

D. have some skills in collecting useful information

4.What is the new finding of the research?

A. Having good relationship gets us to live fullest life.

B. Focusing on individual success makes people selfish.

C. Being considerate can ensure our long-term benefit.

D. Mastering social skills help create harmonious society.

 

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