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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2处。涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:此行缺一个词在缺词处加一个漏字符号(N),在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。

修改:在错的词下划横线,在该词下面写出改正后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Our model of which a garden should be goes back to childhood. My sister and I like to visit Grandmother when we were young. After rushing out of car, we ran to our grandmother’s garden. It was interested that, with seasons changing, the garden would to take on different looks. They were neat paths and a wooden bridge over a pool. She used to keep a small garden, including ducks and another animals, but later she made it much large. Grandmother looked after the garden with great care. We often helped Grandmother grow several row of plants or pick vegetables. Being with her was real enjoyable. That’s our dream garden, a place full of love of Grandmother.

 

第一处:which→ what 第二处:like→ liked 第三处: car前加the/our 第四处:interested→ interesting 第五处:去掉to 第六处:They→ There 第七处:another→ other 第八处: large→ larger 第九处:row→ rows 第十处: real→ really 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,文章介绍了作者梦想中的花园——祖母的小花园。 第一处:考查宾语从句。句意:我们梦想中的花园应该是什么样子的可以追溯到童年时代。of后为宾语从句,从句中缺少表语,故which改为what。 第二处:考查时态。句意:小时候,我和妹妹喜欢去看望祖母。讲述的是小时候的事情,应该用一般过去时,故like改为liked。 第三处:考查冠词/物主代词。句意:跳下车后,我们跑向祖母的花园。根据句意可知,此处特指“我们的车”,应该用定冠词the或形容词性物主代词our修饰,故在car前加the/our。 第四处:考查ed形容词与ing形容词的区别。句意:有趣的是,随着季节的变化,花园会呈现出不同的样子。ed结尾的形容词修饰人,表示“感到……的”,ing结尾的形容词修饰物,表示“令人……的”,此处属于后者,故interested改为interesting。 第五处:考查情态动词的用法。句意同上,情态动词would后接动词原形,to是多余的,故去掉to。 第六处:考查there be句型。句意:(花园里)有整齐的小径和一座横跨池塘的木桥。根据句意可知此处表示“有”,应该用there be句型,故They改为There。 第七处:考查another和other的区别。句意:她以前也有过一个小花园,里面养了鸭子和其他家禽,但后来她把花园扩大了许多。another表示“另一的”,后接可数名词单数,other表示“其他的”,后接可数名词复数或不可数名词,此处属于后者,故another改为other。 第八处:考查形容词比较级。句意同上,much后接形容词比较级,故 large改为larger。 第九处:考查名词的数。句意:我们经常帮祖母种几排植物或摘菜。several后接可数名词复数,故row改为rows。 第十处:考查副词。句意:和她在一起真的很开心。修饰形容词enjoyable,用副词,故real改为really。  
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4.A.music B.business C.life D.duty

5.A.drawn B.arranged C.thrown D.fixed

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12.A.tried B.controlled C.developed D.found

13.A.proudly B.suddenly C.expectedly D.unluckily

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15.A.discovered B.caught C.saved D.assisted

16.A.increased B.wasted C.calculated D.spent

17.A.regretted B.hoped C.worried D.imagined

18.A.using B.losing C.shaping D.changing

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To make matters worse, most young people get news from social media sites where facts are mixed with rumors, half-truths and complete lies. 2.In the latest PISA, which tested 15-year-olds worldwide on academic subjects, fewer than one in ten of the examinees were reported to be able to distinguish fact from opinion. Another study showed that students at all levels of education could not tell real news from fake news. In one instance, 80 percent thought that a paid advertisement was a real news story.

3. They want to influence public opinion either for or against something or someone. It is important, then, for young people to recognize when they are being used and to be skeptical of online information.

Traditional media, such as newspapers and television, are still the more credible source of information.4.And then editors have the job of making sure those facts are correct. However, if you are getting most of your information online, you have to be your own editor In that case, the first thing to do is to look at the writer of a post. Is this person known to be credible? Does the site where you read the post have a prejudice? 5. By doing so, you won’t be fooled into chasing lies.

A.Secondly, you can ignore traditional media.

B.This has led to young people becoming confused.

C.Reporters are professionally trained to look for facts.

D.Fake news is spread by people who have a prejudice.

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F.In today’s Internet world of “fake news”, lies spread even faster than the truth.

G.Next, look for other sources from mainstream media to confirm the information.

 

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Why cats? A scientific study has proved that looking at videos of cats can improve people's mood. Assistant professor Jessica Gall Myrick from Indians University, America, asked 7,000 people how they felt before and after watching videos of cats. The results showed that people felt happier after watching videos of cats, and that they felt less anxious.

The Internet has also been responsible for creating a number of famous cats such as Grumpy Cat, Lil BUB and Maru. They have appeared on lots of TV shows, advertisements and film festivals, and even have their own brands. Lil BUB even has her own charity, and has raised around $130, 000 for pets with special needs.

1.What’s true about cats according to the text?

A.Their fame is related to the widespread of the Internet and a relative website.

B.Cat videos take up half of all the original YouTube videos.

C.They are the first to be filmed among all the animals throughout the world.

D.They earned millions with their videos in the 1990s.

2.Why did Jessica make the study?

A.To improve people's mood and reduce people's anxiety.

B.To ask about people's present feelings and living conditions.

C.To find the effect of watching cat videos on people's mood.

D.To help people live their life to the fullest.

3.What’s special about Lil BUB?

A.She has the most videos online. B.She is popular at home and abroad.

C.She has her own brands. D.She has her own charity.

4.What’s the best title for the text?

A.Cats become celebrities B.Cat videos rule the Internet

C.Watching cat videos counts D.Cats’ contributions to the world

 

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A.It bursts educators’ bubble in the beginning. B.Companies can’t afford training fees.

C.Old skills can’t meet the present needs. D.It fails to develop one’s brain.

2.What can we infer from the text?

A.The more knowledgeable one is, the more likely he is to be employed.

B.Most Americans are poor at their studies in the college.

C.More than 80% of Americans have to be self-employed now.

D.Returning to college after working is not considered worthwhile.

3.What does the underlined word “innovating” in Paragraph 4 mean?

A.Reforming its system. B.Declining little by little.

C.Booming all at once. D.Wasting time and energy.

4.How do colleges adapt to the present education model?

A.They open online courses. B.They provide easier access to updated skills.

C.They pay for cheap short programs. D.They lower the standard for master’s degree.

 

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