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 day when I was on my way to home from school, I found a building on fire. Immediately I called the firefighters.
Several minutes lately, the firefighters arrived and tried their best control the fire. With the help of the firefighters, a lot of peoples left the building safely. Sudden a foreign woman came in a hurry to tell the firefighters everything. But they couldn’t understand what she says. I went to the woman and asked her that was happening. She told me that his daughter was still in the building. I told the firefighters about it at once. They immediately ran into the building and rescued a little girl.
A.A driver. | B.An accident. | C.An injury. |
3 . A Heroic Driver
Larry works with Transport Drivers, Inc. One morning in 2009, Larry was
The man who had his bright lights on
Once fire and emergency people arrived, Larry and the other man
One thing is for certain — Larry went above and beyond the call of duty by getting so close to the burning vehicle! His
A.walking | B.touring | C.traveling | D.rushing |
A.Since | B.Although | C.As | D.If |
A.each | B.another | C.that | D.his |
A.used | B.disabled | C.removed | D.abandoned |
A.came down | B.came through | C.came in | D.came over |
A.returned | B.received | C.made | D.confirmed |
A.then | B.again | C.finally | D.even |
A.Starting | B.Parking | C.Passing | D.Approaching |
A.for | B.so | C.and | D.but |
A.explode | B.slip away | C.fall apart | D.crash |
A.as if | B.unless | C.in case | D.after |
A.stepped forward | B.backed off | C.moved on | D.set out |
A.woman | B.police | C.man | D.driver |
A.forbidden | B.ready | C.asked | D.free |
A.patience | B.skills | C.efforts | D.promise |
Chinese Rescue Icebreaker May Be Stuck in Antarctic ice
All 52 passengers aboard a Russian research ship stuck in ice for over a week in Antarctica were rescued to
On Friday, the crew of the Chinese icebreaker Snow Dragon, which provided the rescue helicopter, said they were worried about their ship’s ability to move through the thick sea
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority reported that the Australian icebreaker Aurora Australis, tasked with taking the
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority said on Thursday that all the passengers aboard the research ship were rescued after a rescue helicopter was finally able
Terrible weather conditions prevented previous attempts from rescuing the passengers
5 . A couple of days ago, we were in Edmonton helping one son move there to live with his brother.
We
My younger son was on the phone to 91l while my husband and older son each held one of the man’s hands and continued trying to talk to him. I sat beside him and told him that
When the
I told my husband and sons how
A.As | B.Before | C.Since | D.Although |
A.wonderful | B.important | C.strange | D.necessary |
A.window | B.mirror | C.sky | D.distance |
A.luckily | B.slowly | C.finally | D.quickly |
A.younger | B.older | C.cleverer | D.bigger |
A.agreeing with | B.looking for | C.talking to | D.caring about |
A.plastic | B.curtain | C.newspaper | D.blanket |
A.laid | B.found | C.sent | D.left |
A.operation | B.translation | C.research | D.help |
A.scared | B.surprised | C.relaxed | D.disappointed |
A.moved out | B.looked up | C.slowed down | D.turned away |
A.truck | B.car | C.train | D.ambulance |
A.thanked | B.inspired | C.encouraged | D.supported |
A.careful | B.tired | C.proud | D.afraid |
A.hide | B.help | C.explain | D.complain |
1. Where does the conversation most probably take place?
A.On the line. | B.In a car. | C.In an emergency room. |
A.A car accident. | B.An explosion. | C.A big fire. |
A.Give first aid to the person seriously injured. |
B.Stay on the line until the medical staff arrives. |
C.Fetch fire extinguishers to put out the fire. |
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。
Patricia Pania never wanted to be a public figure. All she wanted to be is a mother and homemaker. But her life was turned upside down when a motorist, was attracted by his cell phone, ran a stop sign and crashed in the side of her car. The impact (撞击) killed her 2-year-old daughter. Four month later, Pania unwillingly and bravely decided to try to educate the public and to fight for laws to ban drivers using cell phones while a car is moving. In her speech she wanted to save another children from that happened to her daughter. Many in the audience were moved to tears, and to action. Pania gained reputation as a high affective speaker. Her appearance on a talk show was broadcast three times, send her message to over 14 million people. Her campaign increased public awareness of the problem, and caused over 300 cities and several states to consider restrictions (限制) on cell phone use.
8 . Last year, Kristen Yaldor celebrated her thirty-seventh birthday with a travel in Zimbabwe. But an unthinkable
Kristen was rowing a boat in a lake when something terrible appeared below her boat—a broad, rocklike back. She was immediately
Kristen certainly was
Kristen’s story is evidence of one’s power over the body. Although she’s got serious injury, she never lost the
A.puzzle | B.request | C.incident | D.surprise |
A.attacked | B.noticed | C.attracted | D.touched |
A.success | B.fame | C.independence | D.recovery |
A.led | B.pulled | C.shown | D.thrown |
A.waited | B.managed | C.refused | D.chose |
A.river | B.animal | C.land | D.boat |
A.calm | B.angry | C.worried | D.excited |
A.water | B.blood | C.air | D.light |
A.rescue | B.remind | C.inspire | D.observe |
A.huge | B.dangerous | C.peaceful | D.gentle |
A.satisfied | B.cool | C.lucky | D.modest |
A.sat | B.appeared | C.rushed | D.walked |
A.mystery | B.strength | C.energy | D.curiosity |
A.skill | B.devotion | C.will | D.knowledge |
A.chances | B.troubles | C.doubts | D.changes |
Want to know how to survive a plane crash? What about a terrorist attack? To put your mind at ease in any situation, you can almost guarantee your survival if you never leave the house without 3 necessary items, i.e.a lighter (打火机), a lifestraw(生命吸管) and a raincoat.
Your first instinct (本能) might be to search for help the minute you realize you’re in trouble. But survival experts insist you should stay where you are until help finds you. Doing so will make it easier for the search and rescue teams to locate your location.
What should you do until then, you ask? Prepare to hunker down (蹲下) for the long run. That’s where your three pieces of survival necessities come into play, Stewart says.
For one, you should have something to start a fire on you at all times. Fire-starting tools are inexpensive to purchase, and you can easily carry them around in a backpack or pants pocket. But even without a fancy item, all you really need is something to light the first fire.
“You can use cotton balls covered in petroleum jelly (凡士林) as a fire starter,” Stewart told USA TODAY. “They are water-resistant and will start a fire with just a spark.”
Second, you’ll need something to make your drinking water fit to drink, such as a canteen (水壶) that can boil water. Stewart recommends buying a $20 lifestraw, which can be inserted into the muddiest pool of water you can find and you suck the water out. Any doubt? It could still save your life, Stewart says.
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“I always say that your life depends on your water source,” he says.
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You can keep all three items with you when you are away from your home.
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10 . (Suez, Egypt) Rescue teams succeeded on Monday in freeing a massive container ship that had been stuck m the Suez Canal(苏伊士运河)for the past seven days, blocking billions of dollars’ worth of goods from crossing one of the world’s busiest waterways.
”We pulled it off?“ said Peter, the CEO of the Dutch rescue firm, which was hired to assist in the process ”I am excited to announce that our team of experts successfully released the Ever Given on 29 March at 15:05 local time, thereby making free passage through the Suez. Canal possible again. “
According to the Suez Canal Authority, the I. 400-foot long ship became jammed across a southern section of the Suez Canal early on 23 March, leaving a total of 367 ships, Including dozens of container ships and bulk carriers, unable to use the key trading route.
The block has created a massive traffic jam in the vital passage, costing global trade between $6 bullion and SIO bullion a day according to one estimate.
The closing of the Canal threatened the oil and gas shipments to Europe from the Middle East. Already. Syria had begun limiting the distribution(分发)of fuel in the country because of concerns about delays of shipments arriving.
Shipping costs for oil product nearly doubled after the ship became stuck, and the blockage had harmed global supply chains, already affected by Covid-19 restrictions.
The Ever Given had moved away from its lodged position and was pulled toward the Great Bitter Lake, the widest part of the Canal, where it will undergo inspection for any technical issues.
1. Who freed the massive container ship?A.Dozens of container ships. | B.The Suez Canal Authority. |
C.CEO of the Dutch firm. | D.The Dutch rescue firm. |
A.The closing has caused little loss to the global trade. |
B.Syria was not affected in the face of the Canal closing. |
C.Global supply chains were already stressed before the closing. |
D.The closing interrupted the sea route between America and Europe. |
A.The Huge Success of a Dutch Rescue Firm. |
B.Suez Canal Reopens after Ever Given Was Freed. |
C.Ever Given Pulled to Great Bitter Lake. |
D.The Block Affected Global Supply Chains. |
A.A news report | B.A research journal. | C.A travel brochure. | D.A biology textbook |