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。
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Last weekend l went fishing with my cousins by a river, where was two miles away from my home by bike. When we were about to return for home, we found one of our bike lost. We were really nervous then. Asking about the lost bike, nobody told the truth except me. And to my surprise, my parents don't scold me. Instead, they said l was a honest boy. I have benefited great from my family rules. I'm not the best at school work, but classmates trust me and nearly everyone is willing to making friends with me. It helps me know better about "Honesty is the best policy."
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
New Year in Chinese eyes is a family reunion. However, in foreigners' eyes, it is not only a kind of homesickness, but a spring migration(迁徙).Every year 1. (see) the largest annual mass migration on the planet 2. one sixth of the world's population travel home to celebrate 3. their families. That is around a billion people 4. (make) 3.5 billion journeys in a 40-day period. Meanwhile, over 250 million rail joumeys are made across China during the festival.
Last year, 5.6 million rail tickets5. (sell) in a single day. Every new year in the heartland of industrial China thousands upon thousands of motorcyclists brave the weather and hit the road, determined to make 6. home.
The Chinese New Year 7. (celebrate) is also known as the Spring Festival. It lasts 15 days. It is the main holiday of the Chinese calendar. In modem China, 8. (search) for work, many people have to move away from home. And they will travel home to be with the loved ones during the Spring Festival. In Chinese New Year, modem and 9. (tradition) customs are brought together when the Chinese celebrate the Spring Festival. Nowadays, not only does China have the 10. (fast) growing modem cities in the world, but the landscapes are also truly diverse.
When Charles Barkley's mother passed away, Barkley's hometown came to the funeral. But a(n) __ guest also came. He wasn't a basketball player or from Barkley's hometown. More ___, he was my dad-a scientist.
My dad said he ___ about Barkley long before he met him. Whenever we ___ dinner parties, he would talk about Barkley. Basketball has never been my thing. I ___some key words into a search engine to____something about Barkley. He seemed pretty famous and ___not like anyone who would be friends with my dad.
But the friendship was real.
My dad ____ made a slide of photos of him and Barkley together for our community's Chinese New Year party- totally irrelevant to the ____. I asked him what made them become friends.
"As an Asian in the U.S., we had a good ___," he said. "We agree on many views."
They believed the color of their skin didn't ___ .
But on a Sunday afternoon my dad passed away. Everyone was ______ as Barkley attended the funeral. "It gives me great ___and joy to know I was a friend of his," Barkley said. "Just hearing about him at the ______ -what he had achieved and what he was trying to help others ___, touched me I ___he would be known to many people."
At the funeral, people ___ memories of my dad. I realize that even after he passed away, I would continue to _______things about him.
The story of his friendship with Barkley was not just a ____with a famous person-it threw light on the ___ of this world.
1.A. frequent B. unexpected C. average D. unwelcome
2.A. specifically B. importantly C. carefully D. strictly
3.A. cared B. worried C. thought D. knew
4.A. held B. organized C. attended D. arranged
5.A. read B. forgot C. sent D. typed
6.A. find out B. apply for C. talk about D. pick up
7.A. potentially B. accidentally C. deliberately D. certainly
8.A. still B. also C. even D. already
9.A. experience B. holiday C. player D. friendship
10.A. chance B. conversation C. argument D. choice
11.A. bum B. differ C. matter D. shine
12.A. astonished B. thrilled C. annoyed D. disappointed
13.A. moments B. memories C. relief D. comfort
14.A. meeting B. hometown C. party D. funeral
15.A. accomplish B. contribute C. develop D. gain
16.A. wished B. declared C. suspected D. confirmed
17.A. improved B. refreshed C. shared D. lost
18.A. spread B. learn C. obtain D. mourn
19.A. connection B. coincidence C. phenomenon D. relationship
20.A. benefits B. responsibilities C. possibilities D. varieties
Choosing a major is a very important thing in our life. However, at the same time, it can be extremely challenging. So it's necessary to learn some simple tips that will make your decision much easier. 1. And how does that choice affect your future career? We can help guide you in choosing a major.
Your major is your primary field of study in your undergraduate (大学的 ) program. It is the subject in which you earn your bachelor's degree. After completing a list of general education courses, you spend the rest of the time studying one subject of your choice. 2..
For many students, it's best to try out different classes to figure out a major you'll like, but you need to have a couple of solid choices. 3., you should begin taking courses you are required to complete before graduation, so it will decrease your chances of needing to switch majors later because you already know what to expect.
4., you should begin thinking about how your field will lead to a job as soon as possible. Consider clubs, research programs and part-time jobs related to potential career choices for your major.
For more career-specific majors like nursing and engineering, the majority of your studies will include skills that can be used in a future job. 5.The sooner you begin working in a lab, on research projects or helping as a teaching assistant for a professor, the better you'II be able to figure out your career.
A. You have to think of ways to choose a major
B. Be sure that you choose a major that suits your interests
C. Once you have a better idea of which major you like best
D. While your major may or may not lead directly to a career
E. Do some research to find out which majors can help you get that job
F. Roughly one-third to one-half of your courses will be related to your major
G. However, you should still consider doing activities outside of the classroom to better prepare you
An exciting landing process of Chang'e-4 lunar probe (月球探测器 ) was seen through the monitor at Beijing Aerospace Control Center in Beijing, Jan. 3, 2019. It touched down on the far side of the moon at 10:26 a.m. Beijing Time, becoming the first spacecraft soft-landing on the moon's unknown side never visible from Earth.
China's Chang'e-4 probe has started the exploration on the far side of the moon thanks to the relay satellite that provides a communication link with ground control. The relay satellite, named Queqiao, meaning Magpie Bridge, after a Chinese legend (传说 ) , was launched on May 21, 2018, and became the first communication satellite operating in the halo orbit, nearly 500,000 km from the earth. It can also provide communication for probes from other countries. The relay satellite will also be used for scientific and technological experiments. The maximum distance between the satellite and the Chang'e-4 probe on the far side of the moon is 79,000 km. The satellite processes data from the probe and sends it to Earth.
The satellite can stay in its orbit for a long time due to its relatively low fuel consumption, as the earth's and moon's gravity balances its orbital moving. While in orbit, it can "see" both the earth and the far side of the moon.
The concept of using a relay satellite in the halo orbit was first put forward by U.S. space experts in the 1960s, but was realized by Chinese space engineers.
Researchers hope to use the cameras on the satellite to record asteroids (小行星 ) hitting the far side of the moon. To control the cost of the Chang'e-4 probe, the relay satellite was designed to be relatively small, weighing about 400 kg.
Researchers had just 30 months to develop the satellite, putting them under high pressure. To promote public interest in space exploration, the China National Space Administration invited people to write down their wishes for lunar and space exploration, and the relay satellite carries the names of tens of thousands of participants and their messages.
1.What do we learn from the second paragraph?
A. The relay satellite was launched on Jan. 3, 2019.
B. Chang'e-4 probe was the first communication satellite.
C. The relay satellite only explores the far side of the moon.
D. The relay satellite can handle data from Chang'e-4 probe.
2.Why was the size of the relay satellite relatively small?
A. To reduce the cost as much as possible.
B. To make it circle Moon for a longer time.
C. To avoid being crashed by other satellites.
D. To follow American space experts' advice.’
3.What made researchers suffer from great stress?
A. Few people interested in the exploration on the moon.
B. The relay satellite carrying too much equipment.
C. Their lacking enough time to develop the relay satellite.
D. People's never being optimistic about the relay satellite.
4.What is the main idea of the text?
A. China is a new space power after the USA.
B. Chang'e-4 probe lands on Moon's far side.
C. Chinese space engineers make much progress.
D. Space exploration is a dangerous challenge.
Spotify can tell if you're sad. Here's why that should scare you. Want to figure out if someone is a patient with a mental disability: Ask them what their favorite song is. A New York University study last year found that people who loved Eminem's Lose Yourself and Justin Bieber's What Do You Mean? were more likely to have trouble with mental disabilities than people who were into Dire Straits.
Over the past few years, Spotify has been improving the ability to analyze information to help businessmen target consumers with advertisements made specially for their needs. They conclude this from the sort of music you're listening to, combined with where and when you're listening to it, along with third-party data that might be available.
Now, to be clear, there's nothing significantly illegal about what Spotify is doing with your information. I certainly don't think that they are working with shadowy consulting firms to serve you ads selling a culture struggle while you're listening to music that suggests you might be in a terrible situation. However, I find it disappointing that our personal, private moments with music are increasingly being turned into information points and offered to advertisers.
You can see where this could go, can't you? As ad targeting gets ever more accurate, businessmen will have the ability to target our feelings in potentially improper ways. According to one study, you are more likely to spend more on a product if you're feeling sad. You can imagine some companies might take advantage of that. And on that note, I'm feeling a little down about all this. Head off to treat myself to something expensive.
1.What's the purpose of the first paragraph?
A. To introduce a new song. B. To draw readers' attention.
C. To help more patients. D. To promote a new medium.
2.Spotify improves its ability to analyze information to .
A. provide services for the government B. work with shadowy consulting firms
C. get listeners' personal information D. help businessmen attract consumers
3.What's the author's attitude towards Spotify?
A. Uncertain. B. Supportive. C. Positive. D. Dissatisfied.
4.Who is the text probably designed for?
A. Internet users. B. Officials. C. Researchers. D. Managers.