Misunderstands ____ from lack of social communication, unless ____ properly, may lead to serious problems.
A.arisen;handling B.arising;handled C.rising;handled D.risen; handling
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Next door to ours _______, who has just returned from abroad.
A. where lives an old man B. where does an old man live
C. lives an old man D. does an old man live
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此題要求改正所給短文中的錯誤。 短文中有10處錯誤。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(^),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意: 1: 每處錯誤及修改均限一詞。
2: 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。
Dear Editor,
I’ m writing to tell you about a food poisoning accident. Several days ago, my neighbor ate a bag of food buying from the market. After the meal, they had stomachaches and their faces turn pale. Fortunately, one of their friends found the accident and immediately called on an ambulance, which carried them quickly to a hospital. After several hours’ treatment they final escaped from death. As some illegal businessmen are only interested on making profits to become rich quickly, we seldom care about the necessary safety measures or care which happens to consumers. They must be charged by law. Meanwhile, I do hope whole society can realize the important of food safety and begin taking action together to make sure food is safe.
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短文填詞
Good morning, ladie s and gentlemen! I’m Sue
Allow me, first of all, on b of my teachers and classmates 1.
to give you a warm welcome to all of you c from London. 2.
It really gives us a great (快樂)to have you in our school 3.
for a (短暫的)visit. I believe that you will be glad to 4.
see how well we Chinese students are along with our English 5.
learning. We think it a bridge to the (友誼)between us and 6.
the people throughout the o world. But, you know, there are still 7.
some students, most of are boys of science, learning English with 8.
much trouble. So, we hope you would give us some a on the 9.
language sudy. Finally, let me wish you a pleasant (停留)here. 10.
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Recently I experienced a wonderful lesson in how little things still mean a lot. I live on the Island of Hawaii. About a month ago, when I 36 my car and was about to drive off, I glanced down at the roadside. A piece of paper 37 my eye. I picked it up and read it 38 . Instantly I was grateful that I had done that.
The form 39 to be a receipt from the State Motor Vehicle Division, documenting the owners’ 40 of their Vehicle’s Registration fees. Quickly I put myself in their 41 and figured: no one would throw this away, especially if it was current. I also 42 the form for contact or any 43 data, perhaps a license tag(牌照) or telephone number. But that seemed 44 .
Although the form had been 45 on the wind, where in the busy, crowded parking lot would I find the 46 ? So I checked the date and 47 the names of the owners, who must be in our town. I believed that the best and easiest step to 48 was to put the form in a(n) 49 addressed to the couple and mail it by post. Further, I imagined how frantic (狂亂的) I’d be 50 I had misplaced the receipt. It is much easier to make a(n) 51 to return it than to leave them angry, upset etc. over the 52 , so I did as I thought.
My hunch(預(yù)感) was right. On the weekend a happy couple called 53 my house and brought me a big gift. They said they had panicked and searched for the receipt 54 everywhere before giving up. Without it they would lose $8,000. It felt great to know I’d helped someone avoid a major trouble by doing 55 that at first glance seemed minor.
36. A. parked B. bought C. started D. found
37. A. blocked B. caught C. kept D. covered
38. A. suddenly B. carefully C. gladly D. b riefly
39. A. came out B. worked out C. turned out D. gave out
40. A. permission B. plan C. care D. payment
41. A. side B. shoes C. place D. position
42. A. held up B. knocked over C. kept up D. looked over
43. A. personal B. secret C. public D. open
44. A. important B. possible C. impractical D. useful
45. A. born B. played C. fetched D. grown
46. A. hosts B. guests C. partners D. owners
47. A. recalled B. noted C. called D. changed
48. A. set B. make C. take D. do
49. A. envelope B. pocket C. bag D. dustbin
50. A. as B. if C. though D. since
51. A. attempt B. experiment C. promise D. request
52. A. pain B. luck C. loss D. mistake
53. A. on B. at C. to D. in
54. A. violently B. severely C. angrily D. madly
55. A. anything B. nothing C. everything D. Something
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Jasmine Harman,a famous TV presenter, was sunny and active. Nothing seemed to 36 her down. But nearly a decade on, Jasmine spent the first years of her TV life 37 a secret about her background—one she couldn’t 38 to be made public.
“When I started out in TV, I lived in fear of someone discovering about my 39 ,” she admitted. Because her mother had a 40 illness called hoarding Disorder(囤積癥). “Mum would keep 41 batteries, old speakers, broken dolls and baskets she 42 in the street. Nothing would be thrown away. And she’d be 43 if you ever tried to clear them up,” Jasmine recalled. Eventually, the entire family couldn’t have a 44 life.
Two years ago, Jasmine did something 45 . She made a documentary called My Hoarder Mum and Me about her family’s battle to fight against her mum’s disease. “I do 46 our program will shine more light on the issue,” said Jasmine. Then a second program, Britain’s Biggest Hoarders 47
Luckily, there are diagnostic criteria(診斷標(biāo)準(zhǔn))now and experts that can help. Jasmine has become a(an) 48 herself in a way. She runs a website to help sufferers and their 49 . “It’s incredible. I spent most of my childhood being ashamed, but now I’d like to make it 50 . People like my mum need help, but not to be made to feel 51 .”
“We hadn’t been able to have Christmas dinner at Mum’s for 52 , because you couldn’t get people into the house 53 . But we had one last year, and it was amazing,” Jasmine said. “The 54 still isn’t perfect, and Mum isn’t perfect either. She’s still 55 with it. But I’m so proud that she’s come this far, and I want to tell other people it’s possible.”
36. A. settle B. take C. beat D. calm
37. A. making B. discovering C. hiding D. mixing
38. A. wait B. plan C. cover D. bear
39. A. work B. mum C. illness D. memory
40. A. mental B. physical C. final D. social
41. A. new B. used C. round D. expensive
42. A. put away B. made out C. picked up D. dug out
43. A. terrible B. grateful C.OK D. crazy
44. A. rich B. normal C. simple D. hard
45. A. special B. dangerous C. hopeless D. impossible
46. A. hope B. wonder C. fear D. doubt
47. A. ended up B. broke down C. kept away D. came out
48. A. patient B. expert C. example D. role
49. A. friends B. bosses C. families D. mistakes
50. A. fair B. safe C. false D. public
51. A. better B. younger C. prouder D. worse
52. A. years B. months C. centuries D. weeks
53. A. hardly B. actually C. luckily D. regularly
54. A. dream B. way C. house D. study
55. A. struggling B. filling C. turning D. begging
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Twelve years ago, a young traveler named Rhett Butler from San Francisco, California, visited the Sabah rainforest on Malaysian Borneo. In one area of the rainforest, he watched a bird flying through the trees. The beautiful sight left quite an impression on him. But weeks later, back home, Rhett Butler got the news that trees had been cut down in the area he visited.
That experience led Rhett Butler to begin writing a book about rainforests and threats to their existence. But he did not publish the book. Instead, in 1999, he used his research for the book to create a website. The site is Mongabay. Com. His purpose was to inform the public about tropical rainforests. But the subject quickly developed. As a former businessman, he became a respected writer of science and environmental stories.
The popularity of Mongabay. Com attracted advertisers. Small ads on the site pay for its operations. Mongabay.Com has grown and led to other sites. For example, there is a site for children which is called kids. Mongabay.Com. Another one, WildMadangascar.Org, is all about the island nation that Rhett Butler calls his favorite place.
To keep his website going, he travels around the world on several major trips each year. His working tools are a laptop computer, cameras and sometimes diving equipment. He often calls on experts for information. For example, he interviewed Alison Jolly, a top experts on lemurs(狐猴). He interviewed Rodney Jackson, a biologist who established the Snow Leopard Conservancy.
Stories like these have made Mongabay a favorite place on the Internet for researchers, students and teachers. In April, Time.Com named it one of the fifteen top climate and environment websites in the world.
61.What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. Rhett Butler and his website. B. Rainforest on Malaysian Borneo.
C. How Rhett Butler protected rare animals.
D. How Rhett Butler made his website popular.
62.Rhett Butler didn’t publish his book about rainforests because _______.
A. making websites earns more money than writing books
B. he didn’t want to become a writer
C. the book was not about rainforest protection
D. he wanted to use the information to create a website
63.Which of the followings is NOT true about the Mongabay. Com?
A. It was set up in 1999. B. It attracted many advertisers.
C. At least two related websites grew from it.
D. Rhett Butler made a lot of money from it.
64.To keep his website going, Rhett Butler ________.
A. kept visiting the rainforest B. traveled around and interviewed experts
C. raised rare snow leopards D. made a great number of advertisements
65.We can learn from the passage that _________.
A. Mongabay.Com was loved by researchers as well as students
B. kids.Mongabay.Com. has many stories written by kids
C. WildMadagascar.org is better known than Mongabay.Com
D. Rodney Jackson was once a businessman
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A scientist who speaks and writes English is in closer touch with the scientists in other countries than ____ who doesn't.
A.one B.those C./ D.that
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You be joking! Are you really going to lend Jack your new car, the most careless man in the world?
A. might B. must C. could D. should
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