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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。作文中共有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。

The Chinese New Year festival, which is my most favourite time of year, lasted for 15 days. At midnight on New Year's Eve, every door and window in the house is opened to let the old year leaving. We eat dumplings and set off fireworks. Children were given little red envelopes with luckily money inside. In the last day we have the Lantern Festival, that we go out at night carrying paper lanterns. During the festival, they drop in at relatives' and friends' houses bringing gifts or red envelopes, and greeting one another with "Happy New Year". This is special way for us to express good wish to each other.

 

1.删掉 most 2. lasted → lasts 3. leaving → leave 4. were → are 5. luckily → lucky 6. In → On 7. that → when 8. they → we 9 is 和 special 之间加 a 10.wish → wishes 【解析】 本文是说明文。介绍了中国新年的时间,人们的庆祝活动及意义。 1.考查形容词最高级。favourite表示“最喜欢的”,本身就是最高级意思,前面不再加most,故删掉 most。 2.考查动词时态。此处指新年持续15天,表示客观事实用一般现在时,故lasted改为 lasts。 3.考查动词形式。句意:在除夕夜,房子里的每扇门窗都打开,为了让旧年离开。此处表示“让某人做某事”用let sb. do sth.故leaving 改为leave。 4.考查动词时态。句意:孩子们会得到里面有幸运钱的红包。与全文时态一致,表示客观事实用一般现在时,故were 改为 are。 5.考查形容词。修饰名词money用形容词,故luckily 改为lucky。 6.考查介词。表示在具体的某一天用介词on,本句表示在最后一天。所以用介词on。故In 改为On。 7.考查定语从句。此处是非限制性定语从句不能用that,先行词是the Lantern Festival指物,在后面定语从句中作时间状语,要用关系副词when引导,故that 改为when。 8.考查代词。上文句中主语都使用了we,此处与之一致,叙述的是我们的活动。故they 改为we。 9.考查冠词。句中way(方式)是可数单数名词,此处表示“一种特别的方式”,special是以辅音开头的因素,所以用冠词a。故is 和 special 之间加 a。 10.考查名词复数。wish是可数名词,此处表示泛指用复数。故wish 改为 wishes。
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3.A.classes B.skills C.rules D.meets

4.A.alone B.alive C.stressed out D.tired out

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11.A.paying B.raising C.making D.spending

12.A.control B.start C.afford D.sell

13.A.occasionally B.immediately C.practically D.urgently

14.A.reason B.service C.confidence D.way

15.A.boys B.girls C.students D.viewers

16.A.expected B.informed C.driven D.forced

17.A.advice B.belief C.dream D.promise

18.A.fled B.feared C.fell D.failed

19.A.if B.when C.though D.since

20.A.women B.athletes C.things D.circumstances

 

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A. But we're here to help

B. Choosing the right shoes

C. Wearing the wrong shoes

D. Cotton is a terrible choice for the winter

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    Even a small increase in light activity such as washing dishes, or walking around the house might help prevent an early death among older adults, researchers say.

“It is important for elderly people, who might not be able to do much moderate intensity(强度)activity, that just moving around and doing light intensity activity will have strong effects and is beneficial,” said Ulf Ekelund, who led the research.

Published in the BMJ, the latest research was based on a review of eight studies involving a total of more than 36,000 people with an average age of almost 63 years. Participants were followed for five to six years; 2,149 deaths were recorded. All of the studies involved monitoring the physical activity of individuals who had activity trackers, and the studies did not rely on self-reporting, which, the experts noted, could be unreliable.

For each study participants were split into four equal-sized groups, based on the total amount of time spent actively, and the risk of death assessed, taking into account factors such as age, sex, body mass index, and socioeconomic status. This was then repeated for an amount of activity at different levels of intensity. The results were analyzed together to give an overview. The team found a greater amount of activity was linked to a lower risk of death. The results held for different intensities of activity. The team said the study supported the message “sit less and move more and more often”.

However, the study had limitations. It only looked at the situation for middle age and older adults, most of whom lived in the US or Europe, and some of the effect could be due to those people with a higher risk of death being less likely to be related to physical activity. Physical activity levels also were only measured over one period of time.

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“This study reinforces the important message that getting the least active people to do even just a little bit more physical activity can have important public health benefits,” he said.

1.Which of the following may Ulf Ekelund suggest elderly people do?

A.lying on the sofa reading.

B.Doing a little gentle gardening.

C.Going out to hike with friends.

D.Playing basketball sometimes.

2.What can we know about the research?

A.It lasted about 8 years.

B.The researchers admitted they used fake data.

C.The participants didn't include younger people.

D.Some participants died because of doing too much physical activity

3.What is the author’s attitude towards the researchers' conclusion?

A.Doubtful B.Critical

C.Supportive D.Neutral

4.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word “reinforces” in the last paragraph?

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C.Excludes D.Denies

 

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    When I was a child, our dining room had two kinds of chairs — two large ones with arm rests and four small ones without. The larger ones stood at the ends of the table, the smaller ones on the sides. Mom and Dad sat in the big chairs, except when one of us was away; then Mom would sit in one of the smaller chairs. Dad always sat at the end, at the "head" of the table. Sitting where he did, Dad was framed by the window through which the yard could be seen with its trees and grass. His chair was not just a place for him at table; it was a place in which he was situated against the yard and the trees. It was the holy(神圣的)and protected place that was his, and ours through him.

After Dad retired, he and Mom moved out into a small flat. When thy came to visit me at their old house, Dad still sat at the end of the table though the table was no longer his but mine. Only with my marriage to Barbara, did I hear a voice questioning the arrangement. She requested, gently but firmly, that I sit at the head of the table in our home. I realized then that I was head of the family, but I also felt unwilling to introduce such a change. How would I feel sitting in that "head" place in my Dad's presence? And how would he handle it? I was to find out on the occasion of our youngest child's first birthday.

Mom and Dad arrived for lunch, and went into the dining room. Dad moved toward his usual seat in front of the window. Before he could get around the side of the table, I took a deep breath and said, "Dad, this is going to be your place, next to Mom, on the side." He stopped, looked at me and then sat down. I felt sad, and angry at Barbara for pushing me to do this. It would have been easy to say, "My mistake, Dad. Sit where you always sit, ” But I didn't.

When he and Mom were seated, Barbara and I took our places. I don't know how Dad felt. I do know that, though removed from his usual place, he continued to share his best self with us, telling stories of his childhood and youth to the delight of his grandchildren. As I served the food, our lives experienced a change, which we continue to live with.

It wasn't easy, but I sense that there is also something good in the change which has occurred. I am beginning to learn that "honoring one's father” is more than the question of which place to occupy at the dining table. It also means listening, wherever we sit and whatever positions we own, to the stories Dad longs to tell We may then, during these magical moments, even be able to forget about whose chair is whose.

1.Why did Dad always sit in the big chair at the end of the table before he retired?

A.Because the chair was large enough for him.

B.Because sitting there he could see the trees and grass in the yard.

C.Because it was the holy seat for the head of the family.

D.Because the chair was comfortable with arm rests.

2.What do we know from the second paragraph?

A.The writer's parents moved out because the house was too old.

B.The writer didn't want to hurt his father’s feelings.

C.The writer's wife was rude to his parents.

D.The writer didn't dare to refuse his wife's request.

3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.Dad felt upset after being removed from his usual place.

B.The writer was satisfied with the new seating arrangement.

C.Dad continued to tell stories to cover his embarrassment.

D.Dad didn't appear to mind where he sat.

4.What does the writer intend to tell us?

A.Respecting Dad is more than the question of dining seat.

B.It is not easy to go against parents' wishes.

C.Think twice before you act.

D.Every coin has two sides.

 

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