增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(Λ),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。
My grandma used to tell me stories endlessly. It was amazing to me how I could hear first-hand stories from someone that was actually involving in the stories. Immediate she finished one, I would ask her to tell me other. Summer afternoons were her favorite time to tell stories, which I didn’t want to go to sleep. To me, her stories were not just a way of killing times, because of the life philosophy in the stories benefit me a lot at that time. I supposed it made me strange kid, since I experienced a lot much than I should have for a child of that age.
2 . Nearly 2,000 of us got together at the foot of the Washington Monument (纪念碑) on an early May morning. We were waiting for the opening ceremony of the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer (乳腺癌)to
A woman passed by and
“My
As I started to
Once I was injured in an accident, I began to get
“Come on,” Leslie said, “I know there’s a(n)
In 2006, Leslie was diagnosed (诊断) with breast cancer. So I
I
A.repeat | B.change | C.begin | D.work |
A.thanked | B.stopped | C.hit | D.greeted |
A.teacher | B.wife | C.student | D.friend |
A.talk | B.run | C.walk | D.dance |
A.as | B.to | C.for | D.with |
A.name | B.hobby | C.family | D.success |
A.support | B.know | C.influence | D.see |
A.likes | B.dreams | C.worries | D.talents |
A.angry | B.surprised | C.proud | D.nervous |
A.empty | B.free | C.closed | D.busy |
A.unusual | B.nearby | C.noisy | D.uncrowded |
A.treated | B.received | C.punished | D.left |
A.sad | B.laugh | C.warm | D.understand |
A.missed | B.discussed | C.heard | D.joined |
A.help | B.save | C.replace | D.persuade |
A.finger | B.head | C.life | D.heart |
A.Gradually | B.Unluckily | C.Suddenly | D.Lately |
A.also | B.still | C.never | D.ever |
A.everyone | B.anyone | C.none | D.someone |
A.competitions | B.journeys | C.moments | D.courses |
3 . One month ago my kind grandmother, Nonie, was put into hospice(临终安养院). This was as much a (n)
Three weekends were possible for me to make a
My trip was a
My grandpa got dementia(痴呆),and he almost
A.business | B.decision | C.discussion | D.exchange |
A.advised | B.promised | C.required | D.allowed |
A.stuck | B.settled | C.stopped | D.put |
A.danger | B.death | C.existence | D.nature |
A.minute | B.day | C.while | D.decade |
A.ordered | B.commanded | C.appealed | D.suggested |
A.routine | B.schedule | C.trip | D.design |
A.workday | B.term | C.weekend | D.date |
A.busy | B.free | C.easy | D.flexible |
A.constantly | B.endlessly | C.gradually | D.quickly |
A.arrangement | B.convenience | C.connection | D.requirement |
A.express | B.devote | C.forgive | D.support |
A.right | B.normal | C.reliable | D.wrong |
A.turned up | B.stood up | C.made up | D.woke up |
A.short | B.unique | C.grateful | D.casual |
A.standing | B.lying | C.sitting | D.resting |
A.usual | B.popular | C.curious | D.fruitful |
A.married | B.moved | C.united | D.determined |
A.confirmed | B.forgot | C.doubted | D.witnessed |
A.Therefore | B.Otherwise | C.Moreover | D.However |
1. Who might the woman be?
A.James’ teacher. | B.James' mother. | C.James' classmate. |
A.Troublemaking. | B.Hardworking. | C.Easygoing. |
1. How many years is it since the couple got married?
A.Seven years. | B.Eight years. | C.A few years. |
A.The secret of his doing research work. |
B.The secret of his happy married life. |
C.The secret about how he keeps healthy. |
A.She is lazy. | B.She is able. | C.She is clever. |
A.The man decides nothing at home. |
B.The man is an important official. |
C.The man does more housework. |
1. What might the relationship between the woman and her parents be?
A.Good. | B.Bad. | C.Hard to tell. |
A.15. | B.17. | C.18. |
A.The woman has no pocket money. |
B.The woman has much freedom. |
C.The woman wants to go on holidays with her parents. |
7 . We moved to Elmont in 1956. I was 4 years old. Elmont was a wonderful place to grow up. There were lots of kids,great schools and we had a big yard. Having grown up a city kid, my father, Nicholas Denaro, believed that grass was not just to look at, but that children were meant to play on it. We played games and badminton there. A white fence separated our backyard from a small wood. My friends and I jumped the fence and climbed trees.
My father had the most amazing hands. He could fix anything. He gave those amazing hands to his son, my younger brother, Frank, who also became handy around the house. But my father saved his green fingers for me. He grew flowers, tomatoes, strawberries and figs and he shared his love of gardening with me.
Fourteen years ago, I went to a local nursery and purchased a fig tree for Dad for Father’s Day. My mother, Bridget Denaro, called it the best gift I could have given him. He planted it exactly in the middle of the front yard.
He loved that tree and enjoyed delicious figs every year, except just after Sandy hit in 2012. He was so disappointed when cold weather just after the superstorm froze all the remaining figs.
In 2015,my father died of aspirating pneumonia (呼吸性肺炎) at 97. We sold our family home of 61years last year. We left behind Dad's tree, full of figs waiting to ripen. We briefly-considered taking it with us, but decided that his Father's Day fig tree belonged in Elmont. The new owners generously allowed me to take some branches so that I could have a precious reminder of my much-loved father and the Elmont home.
1. What can we learn about the author from the first paragraph?A.She grew up in a city. | B.She only liked climbing trees. |
C.She had a happy childhood. | D.She was naughty and stubborn. |
A.How to garden well. | B.How to play games. |
C.How to color fingers. | D.How to fix everything. |
A.He was ill in hospital. | B.The cold hit the fig tree. |
C.The tree didn’t bear figs. | D.He moved to another city. |
A.To show her love of figs. | B.To share her childhood. |
C.To remember her father. | D.To introduce her experience. |
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。
Parenting is challenging, especially when you’re new to it. One winter when our now grow-up daughter, Esther, was a baby, we took the advantage of the holiday to see her grandparents. In the ladies’room of a restaurant, I gave her instructions on how wash and dry her hands. An old lady stood in the corner but stared at us the entire time curious. After I helped Esther to wear a pair of glove, the woman gave me a warm smile and said, “You were a great mom.” Her words made me encourage for days. Now I’m the one who observes young mothers with her little kids. If a mom is patient for her kid, I say, “I have seen how kind you are to your child.”
1. How many people were there on the train?
A.17. | B.18. | C.20. |
A.It had a fault. | B.It caught fire inside. | C.The road was wet. |
A.The car’s fuel tank exploded. |
B.The car crashed into water. |
C.Frane broke his arm. |
10 . It takes a special person to see a life in danger and go out of his way to make a difference. But that’s exactly what Kole Devisscher did when he
The young man was
Describing the
When Devisscher realized somebody was
“He couldn’t quite grab onto the rope because his hands were already turning blue. Then I made a loop on the hook and got him to put it around his shoulders.”
Devisscher’s dad, Gerry, says his son remembered some of the
To honour Devisscher’s
“When he called, saying he
“It’s just
“I think he is an outstanding young man, and all of Canada should be
Devisscher said he just
A.braved | B.evaluated | C.assessed | D.transformed |
A.swelling | B.drowning | C.panicking | D.trembling |
A.appreciated | B.exchanged | C.rewarded | D.honored |
A.guaranteed | B.congratulated | C.presented | D.appointed |
A.consequence | B.dilemma | C.risk | D.incident |
A.floating by | B.coming about | C.going up | D.trying out |
A.Steadily | B.Fortunately | C.Accurately | D.Eventually |
A.arranging | B.screaming | C.struggling | D.appealing |
A.action | B.judgment | C.process | D.commitment |
A.professions | B.symptoms | C.emotions | D.lessons |
A.take notice of | B.result in | C.subscribe to | D.concentrate on |
A.since | B.unless | C.though | D.until |
A.achievements | B.efforts | C.reputation | D.encouragement |
A.informed | B.ignored | C.treated | D.rescued |
A.story | B.assistance | C.experience | D.state |
A.appropriate | B.flexible | C.amazing | D.annoying |
A.guilty | B.worthy | C.conscious | D.proud |
A.advocated | B.expected | C.approved | D.demanded |
A.comment | B.access | C.award | D.profit |
A.circumstance | B.case | C.trend | D.phenomenon |