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1 . 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加: 在此处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出修改的词。
删除: 把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改: 在错的词下划一横线,并在其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 11 处起)不计分。
One day, I was cooking in the kitchen when the telephone rings. I went to answer it immediately. She was my close friend, Lisa. When we were talking on a phone, the fire alarm sounded. I dashed back to the kitchen. The room full of smoke and the beef was bad burnt. I quickly turned off the gas, opening all the windows, and then rushed out of the house. In my surprise, two fire engines were outside my house. I was rather worrying. I told about the firemen that it was my careless cooking which caused the heavy smoke.
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2 . 假定英语课上老师要求同桌中间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:把缺词处加个漏字符号(∧),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 7:15 in the morning of February 8, 2007. I was walking along Park Road towards the east while an old man came out of the park on the other sides of the street. Then I saw a yellow car drive up Third Street and made a right turn into Park Road. The next moment the car hit the man while she was crossing the road. He fell with a cry. The car didn’t stop and drive off at full speed heading west. I noticed the driver was young woman wore a pair of glasses and the plate number was AC864. After two minutes later, I stopped a passed car and took the old man to the nearest hospital.

3 . A snowboarder was feeling lucky to be alive yesterday after a helicopter rescue(直升机营救).

Ben Akintola, 30, was snowboarding in the French Alps under a clear blue sky in the afternoon when a large amount of snow fell down the side of the mountain. He didn’t have time to escape(逃脱) and it hit him with full force and knocked him senseless.

He woke in the night in total darkness. He was lying on an icy rock. Amazingly, he still had a mobile phone signal(信号), so he called a friend a thousand kilometers away in Britain. His friend called the French rescue services.

“I was waiting for what seemed like hours on that rock. I was beginning to give up hope when I heard the sound of a helicopter. It was circling around in the darkness, looking for me. I was trying my best to wave my mobile around. Fortunately the helicopter pilot saw the light.”

“I was overjoyed when the helicopter headed my way. It stayed above me and began lowering a rope.”

Ben was in hospital last night but he was not being treated for any serious injuries. He’s looking forward to going home today.

The French rescue services said: “We were very pleased that we were able to save Ben. The risk of snow slide off-piste(非滑雪场地的) is much higher at this time of year. All snowboarders and skiers should stay on the ski runs and not go off-piste. Ben was very lucky.”

1. What happened to Ben?
A.He got lost in the French Alps.B.He had a snowboarding accident.
C.He was separated from his friends.D.He was knocked down by falling rocks.
2. The French rescue services learned about Ben’s difficulty ________.
A.from his friendB.in the early afternoon
C.after receiving his callD.when seeing his mobile
3. How did Ben feel about the wait?
A.It made him strong in the darkness.B.It caused him to hope for the best.
C.It was shorter than he expected.D.It was a little discouraging.
4. What’s the best title for the text?
A.A Lucky EscapeB.A Rocky Mountain
C.Risks of SnowboardingD.French Rescue Services
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4 . The accident at Lake Sherwood was in our backyard. An SUV(运动型多用途车)had gone off the road, down a hill, and collided with a tree. When we heard the wreck, I remembered to say “call199”. My family was the first on the scene. Nick, my son, was on the cell phone with 911. He saw a friend who was a victim in the crash who was a 15 years old girl who was badly disfigured and had died instantly. It was a terrible scene.

There had been six people in the truck, all between 15 and 17 years old. My husband and I checked all the victims, and I picked one who was conscious and stayed with him. I talked with him and had him lay on the ground. When I asked him if he was hurt, he said he was sore all over. When help arrived, they asked me to stay and continue working with them. I did as Debbie Romine, .my instructor, said in class, and did what they wanted. They even said thank you before they left.

The sheriff deputies came by Saturday night to get our statements and play the 911 tape back, so Nick could identify all the voices in the background. They said over and over that the way he handled the call was the best they had heard in a long time. He was calm and worked with them even when he saw his friend who had died. The Sheriff’s Department is sending some people over to help us work through our emotions.

The first aid and CPR course I took in January really helped me. I just didn’t expect to put it to good use so soon.

Pennyd. Miller

Kansas State Dept of Education, Topeka

1. According to the passage, in case of an emergency, people should dial__________.
A.110B.120C.800D.911
2. Who died immediately after the accident?
A.A girl.B.The writer.C.Debbie Romine.D.Nick.
3. Why did the Sheriff deputies come by Saturday night?
A.To arrest the offender.B.To offer them help.
C.To get their statements.D.To help them.
4. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
A.The writer is a doctor.
B.All the people in the car were killed in the accident.
C.Debbie Romine offered much help to the victims.
D.The writer took a first aid and CPR course in January.
5. We can infer from the passage that__________________.
A.the first aid and CPR course in January really helped the writer
B.the writer’s family were affected emotionally by the accident
C.the victims were all conscious after the accident
D.the police arrived long after the accident
2021-01-07更新 | 53次组卷 | 2卷引用:黑龙江省漠河市高级中学2020-2021学年高二上学期期末英语试题

5 . Thomas James Hanson will remember for a long time the snowstorm that hit the state of New York on November 22nd. The 47-year-old man from Niagara Falls was stuck in his car on the highway for almost eight days after his vehicle was accidentally pushed to the side of the road and covered with snow by workers employed to remove the snow from the streets.

Driving on the Interstate Highway190 during the worst of the snowstorm, Mr. Hanson decided to pull over his old 1993 Volkswagen Passat to the side of the road and wait for the weather conditions to improve. He remained motionless for approximately five hours before a snow plow arrived to clear the way. Unfortunately for the poor man, the driver of the gigantic snow removal vehicle did not see the small car, pushing it into the ditch and covering it with more than 2 meters of snow.

Fortunately for the father of two children, the snow that was stacked over his vehicle was not very dense and allowed for enough fresh air to get through to enable him to survive. He was able to drink water that he obtained by melting snow with his lighter in an aluminum coffee cup, and he ate the few items of groceries he had bought before going home.

“If I had known I would be stuck for eight days, I would have bought more than a jar of dill pickles(咸菜), a bottle of ketchup and two sticks of beef jerky(牛肉干),” said the survivor with a smile.

Thomas Hanson had almost lost all hope of being rescued when his car was hit once again this morning by another snow plow, which revealed the poor man’s location.

1. What caused Thomas James Hanson to fall into the ditch according to the passage?
A.A snow removal vehicle.B.The strong wind.
C.The slippery road.D.His drunk driving.
2. It can be learned from the passage that_______.
A.Mr. Hanson had bought some food before the accident
B.Mr. Hanson got rescued on November 22 eventually
C.Mr. Hanson had enough bottled water to drink in the car
D.Mr. Hanson was stuck in the car with his children.
3. Which of the following can best describe Thomas James Hanson?
A.Quick-mindedB.Hard-workingC.CarelessD.Humorous
4. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?
A.Heavy Snowstorm Caused Disaster to New York.
B.Man Found Alive after Being Stuck 8 Days under Snow.
C.Thomas James Hanson–a Black Sheep in the Snow.
D.Wonderful Eight Days of Experience in the Snow.
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6 . 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共用10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
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。

Last Friday, I rode on my bike home. At a crossing, I accidentally knock an old man off his bike. I hurried over and found his leg was injured. Nervous and worrying, I called my mom and told her that had happened. We took the old man to the hospital at once. The doctor gave him careful examination. To our delight, there was nothing serious wrong with him.

Then, we went back to where the bike was parked. For our disappointment, the bike didn’t work. I immediately got it fixed. The old man got on my bike and we waved goodbye to each other.

The accidents made me realize that we should be careful to avoid get into accidents, but once they occur, we should take responsibility.

2019-08-24更新 | 131次组卷 | 1卷引用:2019年黑龙江省大庆中学高三上学期入学考试英语试题
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7 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

On August 14, 1996, a tiny drop     1     a very toxic(有毒的)chemical called dimethyl-mercury(二甲基汞)fell onto the left hand-of Karen Wetterhahn, a toxicologist and professor of chemistry at Dartmouth College. Wetterhahn was an expert on     2     toxic metals cause cancer. When the poisonous drop fell onto her hand, she wasn’t     3     (worry); she was wearing protective gloves.

    4     (unfortunate) the dimethyl-mercury went through her glove. After a while, Wetterhahn     5     (have) difficulty walking and speaking. After three weeks, she was in a state of deep unconsciousness. Karen Wetterhahn died five months later. She was 48 years old, a wife and mother of two.

You might say that a toxicologist studies substances that lead to     6     (die). But toxicology is also about saving lives. What can kill, can cure. Medical     7     (research) such as Weterhahn risk their lives daily for the benefit of others. Their work is dangerous, but it has the potential     8     (save) lives. In memory of Wetterhahn’s life and work, Dartmouth College created the Karen Wetterhahn Memorial Award. The award     9     (give) to female science students     10     receive money to continue their scientific research.

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8 . By my third day in the hospital, I realized Owen didn’t visit. I couldn’t understand ________ my best friend wouldn’t come to see me. Struggling against the ________ , I called his ________ . His mom answered, and when I asked for Owen, she got ________that she didn’t tell ________ . “He’s not here right now,” she said. I thought it was ________ me where he was or to have him call me. But I was so weak, I just let it ________ . I found out later that Owen’s mom telephoned my parents right ________ we rang off. My phone call really made her ________ , and she ________ they talk to me. Later that night, my mom ________ . Did I remember drinking? Did I remember being in a car? I had ________ what she was talking about, so she finally told me the news: I’d hit a tree. Owen, in the ________ seat, was thrown from the car and killed instantly. The only reason I’d lived was because of my ________ .

My first ________ was of shock. I’d been drink-driving? Hit a tree? Killed Owen? I felt like the ________ person in the world. Even after I was able to ________ several weeks later, I didn’t want to eat, I didn’t want to talk. I just ________ at the wall in my ________ and cried. The only person I wanted to see was ________ . I didn’t feel like hanging out with any of my old friends.

1.
A.ifB.whetherC.whyD.how
2.
A.nurseB.doctorC.painD.wound
3.
A.companyB.houseC.schoolD.office
4.
A.quietB.relievedC.calmD.worried
5.
A.unfairB.wrongC.strangeD.unnecessary
6.
A.permitB.allowC.offerD.refuse
7.
A.stayB.comeC.flyD.go
8.
A.beforeB.afterC.whenD.until
9.
A.anxiousB.shockedC.disappointedD.excited
10.
A.hopedB.wishedC.insistedD.ordered
11.
A.went byB.came byC.called backD.sent for
12.
A.understoodB.doubtedC.wonderedD.no idea
13.
A.passengerB.driverC.safeD.spare
14.
A.doctorB.friendC.seat-beltD.fault
15.
A.thoughtB.reactionC.actionD.idea
16.
A.luckiestB.worstC.happiestD.most lonely
17.
A.stand upB.go overC.go homeD.eat out
18.
A.staredB.lookedC.glancedD.glared
19.
A.sickroomB.officeC.bedroomD.dormitory
20.
A.my momB.my doctorC.policeD.Owen
2021-07-24更新 | 45次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题

9 . It was reported last week that developers could take photos from Apple mobile and Google Android devices without the phone owners knowing that the pictures were being taken. In Apple’s case, developers can also obtain the location information for each photo.

Senator(参议员) Charles Schumer said in a telephone interview that his office had spoken with officials at both Apple and Google on Monday. “We asked them if they could find a way on their own to prevent Apple from having access to private(私人的) information,” Mr. Schumer said. “They were friendly and open to the idea that this ought to be changed.”

On Sunday, Mr. Schumer said that he planned to send a letter to the Federal Trade Commission asking the agency to investigate Apple and Google after the privacy concerns came to light. Claudia Bourne Farrell, an F.T.C. spokeswoman, said the agency had received the letter but she could not comment further.

“It worries people to think that one’s personal photos, address book, and who knows what else can be obtained and even posted online without permission,” Mr. Schumer wrote in his letter to the F.T.C. “If the technology exists to open the door to this kind of privacy invasion(侵犯), then surely technology exists to close it, and that’s exactly what must happen.”

Mr. Schumer said if Apple and Google could not come to an agreement to fix the problem, then he would be forced to take the issue further.

He said other companies had been willing to work with his office to deal with problems. “I’m optimistic that we can get this changed without any regulation,” he said. “If it’s not changed, then we’ll turn to the F.T.C., and if that doesn’t work then we’ll consider law ways.”

The F.T.C. has warned companies to try to be more vigilant(警醒的) in their efforts to protect consumers when it comes to privacy.

1. The senators spoke with officials at both Apple and Google___________.
A.to stop them from developing the technology of taking photos
B.to discuss whether it is illegal to have access to private information
C.to ask them not to invade consumers’ privacy
D.to keep them from obtaining the location information for each photo
2. Mr. Schumer’s letter to the F.T.C.mainly shows that the technology to open the door to privacy invasion___.
A.causes privacy invasion to happen frequently
B.causes people to worry about the safety of their personal information
C.can be used if permitted
D.causes personal information to be posted online without permission
3. If the privacy concerns can’t be solved with the help of the F.T.C.,___________.
A.The senators will turn to law ways
B.The companies will be closed
C.The companies will be fined
D.The senators will force the companies not to invade privacy
4. Where can we read about the passage?
A.In a travel brochure.B.In a newspaper.
C.In a science report.D.In a textbook.
2019-10-28更新 | 104次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省双鸭山市第一中学2019-2020学年高一上学期第一次月考英语试题
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10 . A small airplane went down on Jan.4,2014 off the Southern California coast. The pilot said it never occurred to him that he wouldn’t survive the _________.

“I was pretty _________, you look at the situation and you realize this is what you have to _________. I knew what I needed to do,” said David Prizio. Prizio said he and his lone _________ were flying at 6500 feet when the engine _________ died.

“I did some quick math and realized I wasn’t going to make it to the _________,” said Prizio. So he decided to _________ and get the airplane down near some boats six miles northeast. “I wanted to _________in front of them, _________ they would spot us.”

The rush of water broke the glass. He broke a finger but was otherwise __________. His friend escaped injury. “We were lucky that the __________was smooth and the plane didn’t flip over,” Prizio said.

Lifeguards and helicopter were quickly __________ to the scene, but a small boat reached the pair__________. Drew Naffziger was on his way to Catalina Island with his brother and wife when he __________ the plane. “I told my brother, Hey, this plane is pretty__________ and I don’t hear an engine either. I think it’s going to crash.”

The plane went into the water 100 yards from his boat. The wheels __________first, and then its nose dipped in, sending its__________straight up in the air. The two men spent only minutes in the water. Naffziger__________ them a life preserver and pulled them onto the boat. Naffziger’s wife, a nurse, grabbed blankets to keep the two men__________.

Prizio said he would probably get another plane. “I was pretty nervous, but not so nervous that I won’t __________again,” he said.

1.
A.mistakeB.anxietyC.crashD.illness
2.
A.sorryB.angryC.eagerD.calm
3.
A.search forB.deal withC.look atD.talk about
4.
A.passengerB.customerC.conductorD.brother
5.
A.certainlyB.suddenlyC.possiblyD.naturally
6.
A.airportB.positionC.stationD.square
7.
A.sitB.shoutC.workD.try
8.
A.finishB.waveC.landD.rest
9.
A.admittingB.promisingC.explainingD.hoping
10.
A.disappointedB.relievedC.unhurtD.frightened
11.
A.roadB.skinC.yardD.sea
12.
A.sentB.drivenC.guidedD.pushed
13.
A.tooB.firstC.finallyD.frequently
14.
A.repairedB.spottedC.seizedD.lifted
15.
A.smallB.oldC.heavyD.low
16.
A.changedB.fellC.hitD.moved
17.
A.topB.tailC.engineD.head
18.
A.threwB.returnedC.lentD.showed
19.
A.awareB.proudC.warmD.cautious
20.
A.flyB.playC.swimD.complete
2021-04-02更新 | 40次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省龙西北地区八校2020-2021学年高二下学期3月联考英语试题
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