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:在错的词下画一横线,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。
As a Chinese who is particular interested in Chinese Red Classic Stories, I would like to introduce the Victory over Japan Day on September 3.
September 3 is set as the memory day to celebrate the victory of the Anti-Japanese War and memorize the brave soldiers who lost their life in the war. Additionally, it was the struggle and sacrifices of that generation which saved China. So it was significant for the Chinese, especially for our teenagers. In my view, we should devote all our energies to study to prepare ourselves to build a good China. And only in this way China stand among the great powers of the world and make contributions to a world peace.
1. What does Socrates’ educational theory ask people to do?
A.Improve personal rules. |
B.Awake the souls of people. |
C.Respect their families and ancestors. |
A.Government should be moral. |
B.Elderly people should care for children. |
C.People should memorize rules of behavior. |
A.Through arguments. | B.Through reasoning. | C.Through personal examples. |
A.He has influenced western cultures. |
B.He used to be even more important. |
C.He has little effect on people today. |
3 . “Playing Shop” Social Activity
Children are invited to get behind the shop counter (柜台) of Susannah Place Museum, recreated 1915 shop.
This is a good time for your children to put on an apron (围裙) and become shopkeepers. They learn how to wrap (包裹) an egg, weigh out goods on a scale (秤) and count in pounds and shillings (先令)!
Suitable for the children between 5 and 7, the Playing Shop activity will see your children:
■ Use an old-fashioned shop scale.
■ Wrap goods.
■ Fill an order and make a delivery (配送).
Tickets for Playing Shop are now on sale through sydneylivingmuseums.com.cn. Choose from the following periods:
9:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. or 10:45 a.m.-12 p.m. on Wednesday, May 12, 2023.
9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. or 11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. on Friday, May 21, 2023.
Please note children must be accompanied (陪伴) by an adult.
You can continue your fun at Susannah Place Museum by joining a guided tour at 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. at an additional (额外的) cost on the day.
1. Who might the article be intended for?A.5 to 7-year-old kids. | B.Parents. |
C.Middle school students. | D.College students. |
A.For 45 minutes. | B.For one hour. | C.For 65 minutes. | D.For 75 minutes. |
A.Use a fashionable scale. |
B.Weigh out goods and count money. |
C.Continue fun at a museum for free. |
D.Wrap goods for customers and accompany them home. |
4 . What would the man like to do?
A.Book a plane ticket. |
B.Cancel his reservation. |
C.Return a ticket to the woman. |
5 . You won’t need to spend lots of money keeping your cats happy. These DIY cat toys are guaranteed to be satisfying. Here are some good ideas for common household items that can easily be turned into fun toys. You can visit our web page to find out the details.
Egg cartons (硬纸盒)
These can quickly be changed into a food puzzle for your furry friends. Simply put in some of your cats’ favourite biscuits and treats, and then close up the cartons. Place them on the floor and watch as your cats smell out the food and figure out how to get all the tasty snacks.
Cardboard boxes
We all know just how much cats love boxes. Your cats will naturally jump right in and claim the boxes for themselves, but you can take the boxes to the next level. Just add in an old towel or a blanket, and your cats will have a cosy place for sleep.
Old socks
Put those old socks to good use and keep your cats entertained for hours. Fill your socks halfway with balled-up paper or other material, and add in a little jingle bell for extra excitement. Then tie off the end with a string, and your cats’ new favourite toy is complete.
Plastic water bottles
Another creative idea for DIY cat toys is using empty plastic water bottles. Simply remove the cap and the label, and wash the bottles thoroughly. Fill it with a small amount of snacks, and let your cats bat it around to get the snacks. The noise and movement of the bottle will engage your cats’ natural hunting instincts and provide entertainment.
1. Why are these household items used?A.To save space. | B.To reduce waste. |
C.To entertain cats. | D.To protect cats. |
A.Cats’ beds. | B.Cats’ playhouses. |
C.Cats’ food containers. | D.Cats’ water bowls. |
A.Egg cartons and cardboard boxes. | B.Cardboard boxes and old socks. |
C.Old socks and plastic water bottles. | D.Plastic water bottles and egg cartons. |
6 . Which country does the man want to go to?
A.England. | B.Brazil. | C.France. |
7 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What was wrong with the woman’s car?A.It was on fire. | B.Its engine smoked. | C.It gave out a terrible noise. |
A.To ask for help. | B.To find a friend. | C.To rescue a person. |
A.Hire a car. | B.Drive a truck. | C.Ring her friend. |
1. What does Caroline think of the film?
A.Just so-so. | B.Quite disappointing. | C.Very satisfactory. |
A.Drink a cup of tea. | B.Call her friends. | C.Make a negative comment. |
9 . Summer Art Classes
Afro-Atlantic Histories (Ages 9—12)Students will explore storytelling through artworks in the exhibition Afro-Atlantic Histories and will highlight moments of their lives through their own artistic creations. Taught by artist Fernando Isai Garcia, this program will take place indoors, June 12—16.
Art & Ecology—Our Friends the Plants (Ages 6—8)Explore the fantastic world of plants! Let’s look at how artists have “used” plants, and been inspired by their colors and shapes. Combine art, and science to learn about plants. Taught by artist Beatriz Jaramillo, this program will take place outdoors, July 10—14.
Making Comics (Ages 10—14)We’ll view, discuss, and sketch (给……画素描) artworks to learn about different aspects of visual storytelling, and then, in the studio, we’ll continue to learn about storytelling while making our own comics. We know you’ve got a story to tell! Taught by artist Shannon Green, this program will take place indoors, July 17—21.
Art in Action (Ages 5 and under)Children will make art with a focus on the process as much as the results. We’ll explore bubble prints (泡泡印画) and blow painting. Come ready for an experience that will blow your artistic mind! Taught by artist Katie Lipsitt, this program will take place indoors, July 31—August 4.
1. When will the outdoor program take place?A.June 12—16. | B.July 17—21. | C.July 10—14. | D.July 31—August 4. |
A.Making Comics. | B.Art in Action. |
C.Afro-Atlantic Histories. | D.Art & Ecology—Our Friends the Plants. |
A.Using plants to create art. | B.Visual storytelling. |
C.Sketching artworks. | D.Blow painting. |
A.At a subway station. | B.At an airport. | C.In a taxi. |