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。
Last year, I was addicted to the Internet. I stayed up late at the night to surf the Internet. My grades at school become worse and worse.
My parents decided to help me. I was asked to cut down on my time spending on the Internet. However, I was able to end my online chats or concentrate on my lessons. So my parents made up their minds to take on my laptop. I was upset and angry, but finally I gave the laptop to them unwilling.
Over time, I realized that my parents had always wanted the better for me. I began to overcome my Internet addiction. Quit was harder than I had expected. So with determination, I did and turned over a new leaf.
2 . We might look different and speak different languages, but most of us, especially the young ones, love sweets! One day we
Later that day, we passed by Tanzile’s house to say goodbye. To our
Tanzile is 7 now. Two years ago her parents
I can still remember the nurse trying to
On the way back, I thought of that old Eagles’ song — “When we’re hungry,
A.referred to | B.came across | C.stopped at | D.searched for |
A.clinic | B.hut | C.stadium | D.orphanage |
A.native | B.same | C.familiar | D.spoken |
A.repeated | B.complained | C.translated | D.recalled |
A.no way | B.yes, please | C.never mind | D.of course |
A.surprise | B.relief | C.anger | D.delight |
A.rare | B.extra | C.brilliant | D.unique |
A.smart | B.mean | C.guilty | D.elegant |
A.official | B.surgeon | C.sponsor | D.nurse |
A.divorced | B.survived | C.died | D.volunteered |
A.took care of | B.kept in touch with | C.was in favor of | D.got separated from |
A.receives | B.purchases | C.steals | D.borrows |
A.whenever | B.though | C.because | D.unless |
A.collecting | B.refreshing | C.polishing | D.donating |
A.inspire | B.convince | C.scold | D.promise |
A.only if | B.even if | C.what if | D.that if |
A.fortune | B.preference | C.health | D.profile |
A.incredible | B.crucial | C.sorrowful | D.hard |
A.hesitantly | B.cautiously | C.determinedly | D.eagerly |
A.passion | B.love | C.intelligence | D.sympathy |
3 . On that particular morning, we were in Kansas, midway through a project to photograph the storm that sweeps across the middle of the United States every spring. Nick Moir, our team leader, sat on the edge of the bed, checking apps and online radars in search of a good storm cell (云泡) for us to pursue.
“This is it,” he said, waving his phone at the rest of the crew—photographer Krystle, videographer Armstrong, and me. “Let’s roll out.”
We loaded the car with our equipment and off we went, driving under cloudless blue skies for hundreds of miles. We left that quiet day behind when we reached the outer edge of our targeted storm and entered a dark scene of clouds, distant lightning, and continual rain. As we neared the heart of the cell, we found ourselves braving high winds, very heavy rain, and merciless hail (冰雹). Kryestle, at the wheel, sped up to get in front of the storm, but it was moving too fast. We could barely keep pace with it.
Then we caught sight of a rain-wrapped tornado (龙卷风) half a mile to our right. The horrible conditions made it difficult for us to keep the monster in sight. We lost our cellphone reception. We couldn’t see beyond 20 feet, and the hail was so loud we had to shout to communicate. Our road was on a crossing path with the tornado.
That’s when Nick called it. “We have to quit,” he shouted. Krystle suddenly changed direction, driving the car north onto a country road. For the next hour, we were struck by large hail as we escaped the madness of that dangerous chase.
Disappointed and defeated, we knew it was right to give up. We pulled over and watched until the lightning-filled cloud rolled away, lighting up the dark sky. Nick located another super cell not far from where we were.
1. What was Krystle’s task in the team?A.To schedule the storm filming. | B.To take photos and drive the car. |
C.To evaluate the risk of the chase. | D.To locate the tornado online. |
A.An unexpected tornado made it dangerous to go on. |
B.The car was too slow to keep up with the storm. |
C.They failed to be in touch with each other by cellphone. |
D.The distant lightning and heavy rain threatened them. |
A.They changed direction and headed north. |
B.They stayed there to watch the lightning. |
C.They discussed whether it was right to quit. |
D.They continued to photograph the storm. |
A.Through the tornado. | B.Into the storm. |
C.Away from the hail. | D.Under the blue sky. |
4 . In the corner of my desk is a note, slowly yellowing from time. It is a
In it, she praises my abilities as a writer. Each sentence is full of
Every time I read it, I am
Although our eldest daughter
The same was
I’ve noticed that other
What I
The
This is not to say that children don’t need or won’t respond to their parents’
When those expectations are
It’s not
“No more buts!” is a call for
And if I ever forget, I have my mother’s note to remind me.
1.A.book | B.card | C.diary | D.suggestion |
A.enrich | B.prepare | C.change | D.ruin |
A.love | B.doubt | C.interest | D.humor |
A.besides | B.finally | C.anyway | D.however |
A.reminded | B.forced | C.attracted | D.requested |
A.seldom | B.never | C.usually | D.possibly |
A.forgot | B.talked | C.remembered | D.understood |
A.Also | B.Therefore | C.Sometimes | D.Instead |
A.proud | B.upset | C.hopeful | D.surprised |
A.tired | B.certain | C.true | D.short |
A.look into | B.clean up | C.put up with | D.make use of |
A.students | B.children | C.teachers | D.parents |
A.heard | B.expected | C.learned | D.differed |
A.After all | B.For example | C.In short | D.In turn |
A.fact | B.purpose | C.chance | D.challenge |
A.bad | B.good | C.hard | D.curious |
A.decisions | B.questions | C.instructions | D.expectations |
A.interesting | B.low | C.positive | D.high |
A.enough | B.necessary | C.normal | D.difficult |
A.help | B.joy | C.attention | D.respect |
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(\)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。
Like many boys, my most favorite sport is basketball. To be honest, I felt clumsy when I first learn to play it. I moved more slowly and I was not as strongly as others. But they didn’t give up and spent my spare time practicing. Gradually, I made progresses. I can’t forget how exciting I was before winning the first match. That’s how I fell in love basketball. Since then, it has become a important part of my life. It strengthens my body but also helps me become confident.
6 . The man goes quietly into the room. He stands over the bed where his three-day-old son is lying and begins to speak to him.
“My son, I have dreamt of you for many, many years. I had your name picked out even before you were born because I knew that I wanted you. Every time I thought of you I would have a smile on my face. Gabriel. You always gave me joy.
“I really hope we have a great relationship, where you can talk to me about anything and not be embarrassed. Most of the time it will seem like I am too old to understand, but I’m sure you will see that, as I did with my father, my advice is some of the best you will get.
“I am sorry for the misunderstandings (误会) we will have, but you will understand I spent my whole life waiting for you. You are my son, so I am not going to sit back and watch you hurt yourself. You are very important to me. ”
The man stops and looks at his son. Then he begins to sob (呜咽).
“Sorry, my dear, I’m crying because something bad happened. I am seriously ill. I will leave you soon.” The man gives a weak laugh. “This is the first time in many years I have been brought to tears.” The man kisses the baby who is sleeping so soundly and whispers, “I will love you forever.”
1. Why does the man say so many words to his son?A.He wants his son to fall asleep. |
B.He loves his baby very much. |
C.There are misunderstandings between them. |
D.He dreamed of his son the night before. |
A.He will be too old to understand his son one day. |
B.He will die and leave his son soon. |
C.His son doesn’t listen to him and falls asleep. |
D.His son will hurt himself some day. |
A.He picked out the child’s name before he was born. |
B.The man is not pleased with his present life. |
C.The man has had a great relationship with his child. |
D.The man’s family will be much happier than before. |
7 . Alex Elman runs a big business --- something hard to imagine after she lost her sight in her twenties. But Elman says that losing her sight helped her focus on finding success.
Elman’s father planted a hillside vineyard in western Massachusetts in 1981. It’s where Elman fled during the darkest period of her life. When she was 27 years old, she went blind due to complications from juvenile diabetes (幼年型糖尿病) 17 years ago. She recalled, “I hid in my home. I hid in the place, to me, that was the safest place in the world.”
Elman is now the founder of Alex Elman Wines, a growing portfolio (股份) of organic wines from all around the world: Chianti from Italy, Torrontes from Argentina. Elman doesn’t work alone. Her assistant, a guide dog named Hanley, is something of a wine snob, and quite a beggar. Hanley travels to all of the wineries that Elman does, from South America to Europe.
At first, Elman resisted the idea of a seeing-eye-dog. Now it’s hard to imagine her life, or her business, without him. She said. “When someone tells me something is organic and I don’t really believe it because I taste something funny on it, I’ll put it in front of his face and if he likes the wine, he’ll actually go in and sniff it. If it’s not right, he’ll turn his head away…He gets in the dirt with me. He scratches around. He makes sure that we see earthworms and butterflies. That’s how we know that the soil is actually organic, that there are no chemicals.”
Elman told CBS News she believes the loss of her vision was a gift. She said, “It allowed me to pay attention to what I thought was important and also to be able to teach people that the broken hang nail is not a big deal, you know what I mean? Don’t sweat the small stuff. Don’t sweat the big stuff either.”
1. Elman hid herself in her father’s vineyard probably because she ________.A.suffered from juvenile diabetes |
B.was extremely painful for her blindness |
C.would like to help her father with the work |
D.expected to recover her sight sooner or later |
A.has earned a large amount of money |
B.plans to operate organic wine companies |
C.has become successful with Hanley’s help |
D.has travelled around the world with Hanley |
A.turn to Hanley for advice |
B.have another taste in person |
C.order Hanley to head away |
D.make Hanley to drink it |
A.a nail which is of no use |
B.a disadvantage you have in your life |
C.a person who is hard to deal with |
D.a task that is not easy to accomplish |
For example, consider this story about a group of
The two frogs didn’t obey what other frogs said and tried to
When he
A.think | B.experience | C.seem | D.feel |
A.so | B.just | C.even | D.ever |
A.processes | B.times | C.courses | D.practices |
A.frogs | B.mice | C.dogs | D.cats |
A.two | B.three | C.many | D.few |
A.hole | B.pit | C.water | D.well |
A.muddy | B.wide | C.deep | D.long |
A.uncomfortable | B.unpleasant | C.unhappy | D.unfortunate |
A.run | B.walk | C.climb | D.jump |
A.so | B.as long as | C.because | D.although |
A.gave out | B.gave up | C.gave away | D.gave off |
A.died | B.wounded | C.destroyed | D.damaged |
A.fast | B.hard | C.easily | D.swiftly |
A.help | B.ban | C.forbid | D.stop |
A.cried | B.spoke | C.shouted | D.read |
A.get it | B.forget it | C.use it | D.made it |
A.turned out | B.kept out | C.got out | D.held out |
A.taking to | B.shouting at | C.throwing at | D.speaking to |
A.explained | B.announced | C.introduced | D.told |
A.encouraging | B.helping | C.pulling | D.dragging |
9 . Just up the road from my home is a field, with two horses in it. From a distance, each horse looks like any other horse. But if you get a closer look you will notice one of them is blind. Instead of
Life does not throw us away just because we are not perfect or because we have problems or challenges. Sometimes we are the blind horse being guided by the little ringing bell of our acquaintances;