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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。

Plogging, that is a new way to exercise, is becoming popular with runner worldwide. Many of them are posting photos of themselves and friends hold bags of litter on social media. A Swedish man called Erik start the movement. He became terrible worried about the amount of litter on the road but decided not to go to work by bike any more. Instead, he began to run to work and pick them up at the same time. To his happy, more and more people joined in him and soon plogging became popular. Many people choose plogging because they think plogging not just benefits earth; it is also a good way to exercise.

 

1.that→which 2.runner→runners 3.hold→holding 4.start→started 5.terrible→terribly 6.but→and 7.them→it 8.happy→happiness 9.将in删掉 10.earth前加the/our 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了“拾荒慢跑”这种新的运动方式,在世界各地的跑步爱好者中越来越流行。文章介绍了这种运动方式的发起人和流行过程。 1.考查定语从句。此处为非限定性定语从句修饰先行词Plogging,且先行词在从句中做主语,故用关系代词which。故that改为which。 2.考查名词的数。runner为可数名词,前面没有冠词,故应用复数形式。故runner改为runners。 3.考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构可知hold在句中应用非谓语动词形式,且与逻辑主语themselves and friends构成主动关系,故用现在分词。故hold改为holding。 4.考查动词时态。此处描述过去发生的事情应用一般过去时。故start改为started。 5.考查副词。修饰后文形容词worried应用副词terribly,表示“非常”。故terrible改为terribly。 6.考查连词。句意:他非常担心路上的垃圾,决定不再骑自行车上班了。结合上下文语境可知为承接关系,故用连词and。故but改为and。 7.考查代词。此处指代上文the amount of litter应用代词it。故them改为it。 8.考查名词。根据短语to one’s happiness表示“令某人高兴的是”,后跟名词happiness。故happy改为happiness。 9.考查固定用法。join in是指参与某个活动,此处表示“加入某人”应用join sb.。故将in删掉。 10.考查冠词或代词。句意:许多人选择plogging,因为他们认为plogging不仅有利于地球,而且也是一种很好的锻炼方式。earth为可数名词,此处特指“地球”或“我们的地球”前面应当添加定冠词the或形容词性物主代词our。故earth前加the/our。
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Fitzgerald says the land3.(be) in his family for over 3 centuries. “I’d say in the next 20 years. You’re going to lose4.very high percentage of that land.”

The land around the Chesapeake Bay has been sinking for hundreds of years. But  climate change is making things5.(bad). As sea level rises, salt water is entering rivers and other waterways. As a result, the ground is becoming too salty for crops6.(grow) on.

Maryland’s Eastern Shore is home to some of the oldest farms in North America. Fitzgerald says he has seen big changes during his life.

“You just can’t believe7.it’s been taking things over in the last 15 or 20 years. I can show you land around here that people raised tomatoes on when I was a little boy. And now it’s gone.”

Around the world, scientists warn that coastal farms are  under8.(threaten)  from rising seas and salt water. A World Bank report estimates rice production in coastal areas of Bangladesh may fall9.15 percent by the year 2050. Another study found hundreds of millions of people will10.(force) to move inland because of rising waters.

 

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Though the bird can be somewhat annoying at times, the____have grown to love their resident wild turkey. Those who commonly kept to themselves are forming____after Smoke’s arrival, using the new common pet as an ice breaker to start a____.

To  show their_______, the residents recently named Smoke the town’s honorary mayor, and______a Facebook page “Smoke Turkey-Mayor of Ashwaubenon” to________the growing  fans to keep up with the bird’s antics(滑稽动作).

Randy Tews is well aware of Smoke’s____. He says, “I think some residents will be ___to see him go. He’s brought so many smiles to people’s faces here. And this turkey is ___traffic for people on their way to work, and it gives them something to cheer about.”

However, people are_______that Smoke’s rising popularity will result in road accidents as distracted drivers try to take  a_______or two. There is also the danger of a traffic jam caused by drivers______stepping on their brakes to avoid hitting the bird, which regularly______ around on busy roads.

Despite months of trying, all_______to catch and take Smoke to a nearby wildlife rescue station have proved______. The turkey seems to love the residents, unwilling to leave the town.

1.A.common B.smart C.wild D.unique

2.A.flying B.moving C.resting D.working

3.A.information B.water C.traffic D.air

4.A.approach B.escape C.attack D.scare

5.A.sorry B.hello C.yes D.no

6.A.fans B.birds C.locals D.cleaners

7.A.classes B.visions C.bonds D.shapes

8.A.conversation B.project C.business D.club

9.A.attitude B.view C.affection D.talent

10.A.gave up B.made up C.put up D.set up

11.A.force B.allow C.require D.beg

12.A.reality B.possibility C.ability D.popularity

13.A.sad B.delighted C.annoyed D.excited

14.A.monitoring B.directing C.changing D.recording

15.A.afraid B.proud C.sorry D.sure

16.A.rest B.photo C.step D.turn

17.A.gently B.heavily C.specially D.suddenly

18.A.jumps B.jogs C.wanders D.lies

19.A.attempts B.struggles C.challenges D.tricks

20.A.unfair B.unusual C.uneasy D.unsuccessful

 

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Music can help during surgery. 2.. After surgery, it helps reduce pain. An analysis  of 73 studies confirmed that listening to music before, during or after surgery reduces anxiety and pain levels, which in turn means less pain medication.

3. Studies have found that when you’re running, biking or walking, you’ll go farther with music on. Music relieves your discomfort and motivates you to stay on. The effect is so obviously great that the author of a review examining the psychological effects of music  on exercise called music “a type of legal performance-improvement drug”.

Music aids sleep. Listening to music before bed can help you fall asleep faster and wake up less often during the night. 4.. In one study, seniors with sleep problems who listened  to 45 minutes of soft slow music before bed reported a 35 percent improvement in their sleep.

Music gets you to ignore the passing of time. Scientists have shown repeatedly that people judge a period of waiting shorter when music is playing. Businessmen use that to their advantage, playing music so you stay longer and spend more. For instance, more drinks and food are sold in bars and restaurants when music is played. 5., grocery sales increase by 38 percent.

A.In this case, you’ll feel more relaxed in the morning

B.And if the background music is slow

C.Then you play a piece of brief music

D.When people listen to happy music than when they sit in silence

E.When music is played varying from a tune to another

F.Music makes you get rid of the idea of quitting a workout

G.Listening to music before surgery has been shown to ease anxiety

 

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By putting a protein from the human retina (视网膜) into fruit flies, researchers noticed that the insect adjusted its flight path just as if its eye had not been changed. This suggests that the “sixth sense” does exist in humans but we might not be aware of it. Animals use such sight to navigate long distances during migration or, in the case of birds, to “see” where they are going. The complex tests involved examining the process by which light goes through a bird’s eye, which has interested the scientific community for more than 30 years. In the late 1970s, the physicist Klaus Schulten concluded that birds fly by relying on geomagnetically (地磁) sensitive biochemical reactions in their eyes.

Tests have shown that the special cells in the eye carry out this function using the protein cryptochrome (蛋白隐色素). Professor Reppert’s team used wild fruit flies, replacing their version of cryptochrome with the human equivalent (等价物), and then put them in a maze (迷宫) with each wing wrapped in a metal coil (金属圈). They then sent electricity through it so that the coil was magnetised in a way which is just like Earth’s electromagnetic field (电磁场). The flies responded in exactly the same way as if they had their own cryptochrome, by either avoiding the magnetic fields or moving towards them if the researchers had placed sugar nearby.

The new study was published in the journal Nature Communications.

1.What do we know about humans’ sixth sense?

A.Humans have been aware of it since ancient times.

B.It is quite different from the animals’.

C.It is the ability to predict what will happen.

D.It is also a sense developed after birth.

2.Why did researchers put a protein from the human retina into fruit flies?

A.To change fruit flies’ flight path.

B.To test if humans have a sixth sense.

C.To examine the process of birds’ flying.

D.To allow researchers detect magnetic fields.

3.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A.the maze B.each wing

C.cryptochrome D.the metal coil

4.After being replaced the cryptochrome, how are the wild fruit flies?

A.They responded normally as if there had been nothing changed.

B.They couldn’t avoid the magnetic fields like before.

C.They lost the sense of direction completely.

D.They couldn’t find the sugar the researchers had placed nearby.

 

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Many students drop out of online courses because of the lack of teaching support. When students feel ignored or confused and reach out with questions that go unanswered, their motivation to continue begins to taper off. Professor Goel decided to do something to improve this situation and his solution was to create a virtual assistant named Jill Watson.

Goel and his team developed several versions of Jill Watson before releasing her to the online forums. At first, the virtual assistant wasn’t too great. But Goel and his team sourced the online discussion forum to find all the 40,000 questions that had ever been asked since the class was launched. Then they began to feed Jill with the questions and answers. After some adjustments and sufficient time, Jill was able to answer the students’ questions correctly 97% of the time. The virtual assistant became so advanced and realistic that the students didn’t know she was a computer. The students, who were studying artificial intelligence, were interacting with the virtual assistant and couldn’t tell it apart from a real human being. Goel didn’t inform them about Jill’s true identity until April 26. The students were actually very positive about the experience.

The goal of Professor Goel’s virtual assistant next year is to take over answering 40% of all the questions posed by students on the online forum. Professor Goel has a much rosier outlook on the future of artificial intelligence.

1.What problem did Professor Goel meet with?

A.Students’ questions were too many to deal with.

B.Teaching assistants were not professional at all.

C.Many students were lack of interest in his class.

D.He felt confused about how to teach online.

2.Which of the following best explains the underlined phrase in Paragraph 2?

A.grow dramatically B.increase sharply

C.decrease gradually D.decline unreasonably

3.What do we learn about Jill Watson?

A.She could answer all questions without mistakes.

B.She turned out to be a great success.

C.Her performance was remarkable all the way.

D.Her true identity was still a secret to students.

4.What’s the main idea of the text?

A.A robot gives an online course.

B.Virtual assistant is getting popular in school.

C.Robots will replace humans in online classes.

D.One Georgia Tech’s teaching assistant isn’t human.

 

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