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。
One of my hobbies is running. I really like running so it's very cheap. It doesn't cost you any money. You can do it anywhere, as example, on a city street. If you run a lot, maybe three or four times a week, you will definite stay in shape. When you run, it's very important drink lots of waters. You should drink a lot of the water before you run and then maybe you should drink a little when you run, if you ran for more than 30 minutes. Naturally, stretch is very important. Most people actually stretch before you run, and I like to stretch after I run.
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。
What is everything going? I’m writing express my sincere thanks to you for your concern and help in the past year, The period during that we suffered a lot with the pandemic(流行病)was very hard.
In a latest English examination, I get the first place in my class. Because of your continuously help, I have made so great progress in English. When I met with difficulties, and you always cheered me up and helped me out. What’s more, your love and support got him through the hard time.
1.时间是2022年1月31日(除夕)和2022年2月1日;
2.团聚的家人;
3.有哪些活动。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.参考词汇:春节联欢晚会the Spring Festival Gala.
I have a neighbor we call "Happy". I have never seen her angry at anything and never heard her say a harsh (苛刻) word to anyone or about anyone. They always have a positive attitude
Happy and her husband Ben. 70, have a huge garden on which they spent many happy hours together working. Most of the neighbors watched interestingly as Ben doubled the size of
One day last month was the time
By 9:00 am, there were nine of us in the garden picking
Well, in
5 . Recently, I've watched the classic movie titled It's a Wonderful Life. It's a 1946 American film which was
The film
When George was 12, for example, his brother Harry fell through the
The movie is
This movie gives people a lesson about the power of
A.produced | B.watched | C.understood | D.explained |
A.moves | B.reminds | C.delights | D.stars |
A.looked forward to | B.referred to | C.given up on | D.come up with |
A.dreams | B.shows | C.forgets | D.doubts |
A.safe | B.different | C.valuable | D.colorful |
A.unless | B.although | C.if | D.because |
A.shelf | B.tree | C.window | D.ice |
A.freezing | B.warm | C.cool | D.shallow |
A.entered | B.returned | C.died | D.left |
A.boring | B.frightening | C.puzzling | D.touching |
A.directors | B.audience | C.teenagers | D.authors |
A.right | B.space | C.money | D.power |
A.studies | B.refuses | C.experiences | D.questions |
A.models | B.images | C.values | D.holes |
A.meaningful | B.long | C.difficult | D.enjoyable |
A.brightness | B.honor | C.kindness | D.interest |
A.therefore | B.otherwise | C.moreover | D.however |
A.achieve | B.describe | C.change | D.remember |
A.Badly | B.Finally | C.Rarely | D.Unluckily |
A.on | B.off | C.about | D.over |
6 . According to a recent study in the Journal of Consumer Research. both the size and consumption (食用) habits of our eating companions (同伴) can influence (影响) our food intake (摄取). And it is different from the present research that says you should avoid eating with heavier people who order large portions (份).
To test the effect of social influence on eating habits, the researchers conducted two experiments. In the first, 95 undergraduate women were individually invited into a lab to take part in a study about move viewership.
Both the fat and thin versions of the actor took a large amount of food. The participants followed suit (照着做), taking more food than they normally would have.
For the second test. in one case the thin actor took two pieces of candy from the snack bowls. In the other case. she took 30 pieces.
The tests show that the social environment is extremely influential when we're making decisions. If this fellow participant is going to eat more, so will I. Call it the “I'll have what she's having” effect. However, we'll adjust (调整) the influence.
A.Eating properly is good for people's health |
B.Someone's appetite is his desire to eat |
C.The results were the same as the first test |
D.However, they took much more when the actor was thin |
E.I'll hold back a bit because I see the results of his eating habits |
F.Before the move began. each woman was asked to help herself to a snack |
G.The new research says that you really need to avoid the tall and thin person with big appetites |
7 . BEIJING——Terry Crossman has spent 20 years in the city of Beijing he now calls home.
Wearing his bright red armband and speaking fluent Chinese. from a distance 62-year-old Gao Tianrui could be taken for any regular Chinese man. But on closer inspection. things are not quite what they seem: Gao's real name is Terry and he is from the United States. Having lived in Beijing for more than 20 years, Terry Crossman has finally realized his Chinese dream: becoming a public security volunteer. Life as a "Xicheng Dama" has even made him an online celebrity.
Xicheng Dama are volunteers. usually women in late middle-age. who wander around the streets of downtown Beijing's Xicheng district, And now Crossman has joined their club. In the video footage(片段)that recently went viral(疯传). Crossman said that at first he saw the group as busybodies, but his opinion changed once he was on the inside. "Gradually I saw that It is a good thing for retired seniors to come out and help others," he said. In the footage. he is seen giving tourists directions. getting water for a baby and even helping a neighbor sell yogurt. "I like helping others," he said. "I live in the hutong and my neighbors and I usually help each other…This is where I live, where my friends are and where I call home."
Crossman became interested in Chinese culture as a teenager when he read the Tao Te Ching by Laozi. At 18, he took a shup to Taiwan to learn Chinese. On the shup the captain suggested that he should have a Chinese name. "He named me Gao Tianrui. based on the pronunciation of my English name," he said. After Taiwan he worked in several places including New York, Singapore and a 12-year period in Hong Kong.
Crossman first came to the Chinese mainland in 1981, when he went to Shanghai and Suzhou in Jiangsu province. "Wherever I went. I had at least 30 people following me, asking about Hong Kong. how much I earned, what my hobbles were and how I felt about the victory of the Chinese women's volleyball team." he said. His first visit to Beijing was six years later on business. "There were few cars and lots of bicycles on the roads.”
Crossman and his family moved to Beijing in 1997, when the traffic was heavier and the city busier. "There were only two subway lines, with no air conditioning," he said. Since then he has lived and worked in Beijing.
1. What does the underlined word "busybody" in the third paragraph mean?A.A person who does a job with a high pay. |
B.A person who works in a government office |
C.A person who is too interested in what other people are doing. |
D.A person who takes part in a sport or other activities for enjoyment. |
a. He read the Tuo Te Ching by Laozi
b. He worked in New York and Singapore.
c. He moved to Beijing in 1997 with his family.
d. He became a member of the club of Xicheng Dama.
e. He went to Shanghai and Suzhou in Jiangsu province.
A.e, d. b, c, a | B.e, a, c, b, d |
C.a, e, c, d. b | D.a, b, e, c, d |
A.They were satisfied with him. | B.They were curious about him. |
C.They were patient with him. | D.They were worried about him |
A.Terry, an American who works in Beijing |
B.American in Beijing speaks fluent Chinese |
C.American in Being lives his Chinese dream |
D.Terry. an American who likes Chinese culture |
8 . California has lost half its big trees since the 1930s, according to a study to be published Tuesday and climate change seems to be a major factor (因素).
The number of trees larger than two feet across has declined by 50 percent on more than 46,000 square miles of California forests, the new study finds. No area was spared (使幸免) or unaffected, from the foggy northern coast to the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the San Gabriels above Los Angeles. In the Sierra high country, the number of big trees has fallen by more than 55 percent; in parts of southern California the decline (下降) was nearly 75 percent.
Many factors contributed to the decline, said Patrick McIntyre, an ecologist who was the lead author of the study. Woodcutters targeted big trees. Housing development pushed into the woods. Aggressive wildfire control has left California forests crowded with small trees that compete with big trees for resources (资源).
But in comparing a study of California forests done in the 1920s and 1930s with another one between 2001 and 2010, McIntyre and his colleagues documented a widespread death of big trees that was evident even in wildlands protected from woodcutting or development.
The loss of big trees was greatest in areas where trees had suffered the greatest water shortage (缺乏). The researchers figured out water stress with a computer model that calculated how much water trees were getting in comparison with how much they needed, taking into account such things as rainfall, air temperature, dampness of soil, and the timing of snowmelt (融雪).
Since the 1930s, McIntyre said, the biggest factors driving up water stress in the state have been rising temperatures, which cause trees to lose more water to the air, and earlier snowmelt, which reduces the water supply available to (供给于……) trees during the dry season.
1. What percent has the number of big trees fallen by in the Sierra high country?A.By about 30 percent. | B.By over 55 percent. |
C.By 50 percent. | D.By nearly 75 percent. |
A.The results of big-tree loss in California. |
B.The process of big tree loss in California. |
C.The causes of big-tree loss in California. |
D.The benefit of big-tree loss in California. |
A.The place which lacked water the most. |
B.The place where snowmelt was rarely seen. |
C.The place where air temperature was often low. |
D.The place where woodcutters targeted big trees. |
A.The basic way is to control global warming. |
B.The basic way is to stop big trees being cut down. |
C.The basic way is to water big trees when necessary. |
D.The basic way is to use wildfires to get rid of small trees. |
9 . My husband and I just spent a week in Paris. Our aim was to see if we could live, in some way, like real Parisians(巴黎人). So the first thing we did was rent a rather expensive six-floor apartment which was the size of a cupboard. It was so small that we had to leave our suitcases in the hallway (走廊).
The place wasn't entirely authentic (正宗的), though. Unlike a normal Parisian apartment, the plumbing (水管)worked. There was a nice kitchen and a comfortable bed. Our building even had a small lift with a female voice that said. "Open the door," in perfect French. That is the only French phrase I mastered, and it's a shame that I don't have much use for it.
Parisians are different from you and me. They never look lazy or untidy. As someone noted in this paper a couple of weeks ago, they eat great food and never gain weight. The food is so delicious that you don't need much of it to make you happy. French strawberries don't taste like cardboard (硬纸板). Instead, they explode in your mouth like little flavor bombs.
That is not the only reason why the French eat less than we do. On our first morning in Paris, I went around the corner to the food market to pick up some groceries (食品). I bought a handful of perfectly ripe small strawberries and a little sweet melon. My husband and I agreed they were the best fruit we had ever eaten. But they cost $18.
In France, quality of life is much more important than efficiency (效率). You can tell this by cafés life. French cafés are always crowded. Not all customers are tourists. When do these people work? The French take their 35-hour workweek seriously — so seriously that some labor unions recently struck a deal with a group of companies limiting the number of hours that independent contractors can be on call (随叫随到).
1. How was the apartment the author rented in Paris?A.It was quite small. |
B.The rent of it was low. |
C.It had a comfortable living room. |
D.The plumbing worked like a normal Parisian apartment. |
A.They visited some of their neighbors. | B.They tidied the apartment up. |
C.They toured around Paris. | D.They did some shopping. |
A.To show that not all customers there are tourists |
B.To show that the French take their holiday seriously |
C.To show that French people care much about quality life. |
D.To show that French people enjoy getting together there. |
A.Making sure that their workers work hard and efficiently. |
B.Making sure that the companies have good and qualified workers. |
C.Making sure that their workers work within a proper amount of time. |
D.Making sure that the companies can make their work plans independently. |
10 . The Berkeley hotel has been praised by the high classes and the celebrity (名人) crowd for over 100 years. You can have a wonderful experience here.
Room
The Berkeley has been in the luxury (豪华的) hotel business for long enough to know that trends (时尚)come and go but elegance (优雅) never goes out of style. And the well-equipped rooms are filled with elegance, with their beautiful wallpapered walls, specially designed furniture and amazing beds and luxury carpets. Sore rooms adopt d mid-century look, while others feature art elements.
Pool
Highly unusual for London, the Berkeley's rooftop pool on the seventh floor is a place where many a celebrity has announced their arrival to the people. Guests can swim in the pool surrounded by a temple-like structure. Sun loungers (日光浴椅) offer views of Hyde Park and city rooftops beyond the pool.
Spa
A place to relax and feel good before a night spent in the desirable parties, the Bamford Haybarn Spa is a set of rooms where you will feel comfortable. A range of treatments and massage (按摩) are offered in the peaceful space.
Dining
Two choices compete for your attention at the Berkeley: the bright Collins Room and its menu of modern classics, and Marcus. the two Michelin starred (米其林星级) fine dining restaurants managed by superstar British chef Marcus Wareing, The Pret-a-Portea Afternoon Tea 1s the Berkeley's very own unique experience. When you think you've had ted and cakes served in all directions, try this for an afternoon tea inspired by fashion.
Drinking
There is no doubt that the Blue Room is one of the most attractive hotel bars in London. Designed by David Collins. the room is as impressive as the creative cocktails.
1. What place does the text suggest you go to before going to a party at night in the Berkeley hotel?A.The Blue Room. | B.The Collins Room. |
C.The Berkeley's rooftop pool | D.The Bamford Haybarn Spa. |
A.A public kitchen where you can cook yourself. |
B.A comfortable hotel room with luxury carpets. |
C.Sun loungers that you can he on and have a rest. |
D.A swimming pool located at the top of the building. |
A.On a map of a park. | B.On a tour guide website. |
C.On the poster of a film | D.In an introduction to a café |