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.
It was at a friend’s costume party which I met Roy. Then I invited Roy over in my place. We listen to my CDs together and soon became best friends. Three years ago, Roy’s parents invited I to spend two wonderful week in London with them during the summer holiday. Roy and I loved walk along the beautiful beaches there. Last year I was serious ill and had to stay in hospital for a week. Roy came see me every day. Then his father has changed his job and they moved to another city. Since then we haven’t seen each other many. But we’ve kept writing to each other.
2 . In her 17 years on this earth, Shreyaa Venkat has done more to help the planet and the people living on it than many adults. The non-profit organization she founded, NEST4US, has helped tens of thousands of people in the United States. Through it, it’s served over 12,000 homeless people in the Washington, D.C. area by providing food and other supplies.
Venkat’s passion for helping others started as soon as she could walk, as her parents, active volunteers themselves, brought her along on their various projects, like some creative ways to volunteer. By fifth grade, she’d developed such enthusiasm for it that she started organizing her own service projects in her community.
NEST4US was born when she realized how much food waste there is, how many hungry people there are, and how simple it would be to use the former to help the latter. “There was a homeless man standing on a corner in D.C. and he was holding a sign that said ‘Hungry Need Food’,” she recalls. “So I gave him my lunch and his whole face just lit up. It was so easy, it only took me 30 seconds, and it really helped him.”
As NEST4US took off, with hundreds of volunteers helping to feed thousands of hungry people, Venkat decided to branch out with her volunteer efforts, starting three other branches of NEST4US. Serving others had become such a way of life for her that she even celebrated her 13th birthday at a homeless shelter, bringing the party to them instead of expecting gifts for herself.
As much as she has helped others, they’ve helped her too. Not only does she get a lot of joy and personal satisfaction from her volunteer work but running NEST4US has taught her important life skills like time management, public speaking, writing, and leadership. “What it’s really given me is this opinion of putting other people first,” she says.
1. What can we infer about NEST4US from the first paragraph?A.Its main aim is to make money. | B.It offers people cheap supplies. |
C.It takes in all homeless people. | D.It is a charity organization. |
A.Her parents’ constant suggestion. | B.The memory of her hard childhood. |
C.Her experience of helping a hungry man. | D.Volunteers’ great influence on her. |
A.She held a grand party for many people. |
B.She could receive many nice gifts there. |
C.She got much personal satisfaction from it. |
D.She saw helping others as part of her life. |
A.Caring. | B.Ambitious. |
C.Humorous. | D.Demanding. |
3 . I was born and raised in Phoenix by a family that supported my dreams. I’ve always had a passion for my
My high school experience began at a traditional school, and I
During that time, I was focusing on the stress rather than my
I soon realized that I needed to take charge of my future by
The career resources we receive are all preparation for my next goal-
My Ombudsman education keeps me motivated and I’m excited to help
A.family | B.job | C.health | D.education |
A.planned | B.expected | C.loved | D.made |
A.Finally | B.Unfortunately | C.Undoubted | D.Immediately |
A.change | B.give | C.take | D.miss |
A.care for | B.look for | C.ask for | D.wait for |
A.goals | B.interests | C.ideas | D.problems |
A.enjoy | B.please | C.support | D.train |
A.dressing | B.working | C.learning | D.writing |
A.starting | B.completing | C.stopping | D.sharing |
A.then | B.still | C.also | D.even |
A.past | B.disease | C.money | D.stress |
A.difference | B.balance | C.relationship | D.point |
A.busy | B.proud | C.brave | D.amazing |
A.forbids | B.allows | C.helps | D.advises |
A.college | B.job | C.home | D.success |
A.instructor | B.nurse | C.guard | D.doctor |
A.lost | B.began | C.faced | D.continued |
A.try | B.follow | C.teach | D.practice |
A.children | B.members | C.friends | D.students |
A.improve | B.create | C.protect | D.reach |
4 . I stood outside my front door catching my breath. After a lazy Christmas holiday, I had to recover from climbing stairs with carry-on bags and a suitcase. I looked up and blinked. Red tape crossed the door. I didn’t understand Hungarian, but the one English word said enough: “POLICE”.
Google Translate told me I would be arrested if I entered, so I didn’t. Finally, I called my rental agent. He went to the police station for more details.
My agent returned with authorization to enter. Not only were my files undisturbed, but so were the TV and printer. The burglars had taken a few items from the top drawer as well as a small amount of foreign currency in the bottom drawer. Somehow they hadn’t found the jewelry box in the third drawer.
I was in shock. My agent’s words were fuzzy, something about fixing the locks tomorrow and making a list for the police.
Then one day, I remembered that I’d left another jewelry box in the flat. My heart sank as I thought of another locket that had been in that box, a gold engraved one with a picture of my late honey Grandma inside. When I realized the box was missing, the whole experience seemed to crash down on me. I cried.
At the end of January, I received a registered letter from the police. The burglar hadn’t been found, and the case was closed. I slept with my purse by my bed. I hid my laptop when I showered. And then another challenge rose. I was unexpectedly laid off.
Then one July night, I reached into my third drawer, pulled out my jean shorts, and heard a small thud. I looked down and blinked: It was the tiny jewelry box I thought had been stolen six months earlier.
Inside was the locket with honey Grandma smiling at me, being there for me, telling me not to give up. I started to cry.
1. What did the red tape across the writer’s door mean?A.There was a burglary here. | B.The house couldn’t be entered freely. |
C.The rent had to be paid quickly. | D.The rental agent advertised for the house. |
A.To fix the locks the next day. | B.To report the burglary to the police. |
C.To have an iron security gate fixed. | D.To pay for missing things for the writer. |
A.puzzled→ anxious→ relaxed. | B.shocked→ sorrowful→ nervous. |
C.shocked→ desperate→ hopeful. | D.puzzled→ relieved→ confident. |
A.Red Tape | B.A Jewelry Box | C.“Lost” Smile | D.Grandma’s Advice |
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
Yesterday I met a young student, that came from the USA, in the Palace Museum. It was first time that I had met a foreigner, so I went to greet her in English. He told me that he was a college student travel in China and he liked China very much. I volunteered to show him around to the museum. He was impressed by the Chinese buildings and busy taking photo all the time. He said he hadn't seen so beautiful buildings before. After that, we go boating on a lake but had good time together. I was very glad to have the chance to improve my speaking English.
6 . I have a degree in business. But it was my father's
After I
If you are in a
I like this motto "Success is not the key to happiness.
Happiness
A.ambition | B.commitment | C.decision | D.response |
A.experience | B.position | C.activity | D.major |
A.guarantee | B.save | C.leave | D.pass |
A.independent | B.competitive | C.energetic | D.flexible |
A.ignored | B.valued | C.took | D.opposed |
A.fantastic | B.awkward | C.painful | D.plain |
A.paper | B.field | C.college | D.job |
A.matured | B.graduated | C.succeeded | D.trained |
A.future | B.dream | C.scholarship | D.pay |
A.only | B.also | C.still | D.even |
A.advantage | B.appeal | C.chance | D.trouble |
A.quit | B.continue | C.consider | D.wait |
A.promoting | B.writing | C.teaching | D.studying |
A.fond | B.tired | C.proud | D.careful |
A.firm | B.game | C.story | D.place |
A.anxious | B.optimistic | C.enthusiastic | D.nervous |
A.rush | B.hesitate | C.intend | D.stop |
A.love | B.joy | C.confidence | D.knowledge |
A.As a result | B.On the whole | C.In the meanwhile | D.On the contrary |
A.applies to | B.spreads to | C.differs from | D.arises from |
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。
This morning my American friends Jack and I went to the temple fair holding in our city. When we arrived at the park, we were amazed at that we saw. There were such many different performances and booths selling tradition handicrafts. Since there were lots of games to play, food to eat, and performances to see, we spend at least six hours walking through crowds of people. Jack said he had great time because he not only tasted numerous kinds of local snacks and another dishes but also enjoyed live dragon and lion dances, waist drum dancing and other folk performances. We came back of home at about seven p.m., tired and happy.
I was in the third grade then. I had been
Finally, my teacher took me aside. She
My mother
It was a lovely spring day and the rose vine(藤)was turning
“But I like dandelions,” I said. “All
Knowing that she had guessed my
“But you will be a beautiful narrator,” she said,
Over the next few weeks, with her constant
A.judged | B.picked | C.refused | D.paid |
A.points | B.films | C.lines | D.actions |
A.disappeared | B.occurred | C.maintained | D.came |
A.promised | B.admitted | C.expected | D.explained |
A.provide | B.switch | C.share | D.play |
A.before | B.since | C.because | D.when |
A.accepted | B.understood | C.sensed | D.received |
A.Except for | B.Instead of | C.Apart from | D.Along with |
A.walk | B.sleep | C.perform | D.dance |
A.yellow | B.green | C.dark | D.red |
A.go back | B.jump out | C.break in | D.bend down |
A.trees | B.flowers | C.roses | D.creatures |
A.seriously | B.angrily | C.unwillingly | D.coldly |
A.disagreed | B.sighed | C.cried | D.nodded |
A.lucky | B.worthy | C.true | D.free |
A.doubt | B.argument | C.shame | D.mercy |
A.pain | B.problem | C.accident | D.answer |
A.reminding | B.abusing | C.informing | D.persuading |
A.voice | B.name | C.idea | D.part |
A.warning | B.encouragement | C.praise | D.award |
Growing up is not always easy. When facing difficulties, courage and a spirit of independence (独立) can be more useful than crying for
Hong was born in 1982 in a poor family in Xihua County, Henan Province. When he was
The burden (负担)fell onto the 12-year-old’s shoulders: to treat his father’s illness, to
Hong didn’t
After Hong’s story went public, people were
Today when many tend to worry more about their own happiness, Hong’s deeds (行为)
Hong
Hong’s story shows love and willpower, and no hardship can
A.money | B.food | C.clothes | D.help |
A.changing | B.growing | C.moving | D.turning |
A.only | B.already | C.ever | D.still |
A.stayed | B.went | C.sold | D.left |
A.care for | B.give up | C.stick to | D.devote to |
A.go away | B.run out | C.give up | D.turn down |
A.build | B.rent | C.buy | D.patient |
A.encouraged | B.moved | C.inspired | D.made |
A.abandon | B.like | C.avoid | D.feed |
A.brother | B.daughter | C.sister | D.uncle |
A.fight | B.learn | C.stand | D.turn |
A.left | B.remembered | C.reminded | D.told |
A.anyone | B.everyone | C.none | D.no one |
A.accepted | B.received | C.revised | D.refused |
A.depend on | B.stick to | C.refer to | D.turn to |
A.show | B.eat | C.sell | D.share |
A.a chance | B.an ability | C.a spirit | D.a belief |
A.bury | B.defeat | C.with | D.knock |
A.worry | B.care | C.complain | D.joke |
A.and | B.or | C.when | D.until |