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大學英語試卷參考 篇1
Part II Vocabulary & Structure (15points)
Directions: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
16. We are having a party on Saturday, and would love to have you ______ us.
a.joined b. joins c. join d. to join
17. She had a paper ______.
a. publishes b. publishing c. published d. publish
18. Our country ______ people from all over the world.
a. is made of b. is made up of c. is consisted of d. is consisted
19. Wang Hong is working in the same lab ______ her friend Carl Cooper.
a. for b. with c. within d. to
20. Why don’t you come ______ and have dinner ______me?
a. over…for b. on…with c. over…at d. over…with
21. Thank you for your interest ______ our host family program for the overseas students in Boulder.
a. in b. on c. at d. for
22. We are having a party ______ our home ______ Saturday, ______ 6 p.m..
a. on…at…on b. at…at…on c. at…on…at d. on…on…at
23. Some people prefer to plan the course of their trip ________ .
a. to the finest detail b. within the finest detail c. on the finest details d. to the fine details
24. He Ming is ______ from college.
a. graduating b. to graduate c. graduates d. Both a and c
25. _____ the lift there ______ the third floor or just walk upstairs.
a. Have…on b. Take…to c. By…on d. Taken…by
26. Both of the company are ______ the Line Director.
a. under b. at c. in d. with
27. She asked them to report to the sales manager, ______ office is on the first floor.
a. which b. whose c. who d. that
28. First turn left on the corner and then turn right ______ the fountain.
a. in b. on c. at d. for
29. Go along the corridor ______ the hall.
a. in the middle of b. among c. between d. in center of
30. There are two sales divisions, one of ______ are under the Line Director, Mr. Smith.
a. whom b. which c. that d. them
31. Judy Black, ______ is in charge of the clerical staff, is the Office manager.
a. that b. who c. whom d. both a and b
32. Jack ______ and he can’t find the way back to the hotel.
a. was lost b. is losing c. has lost d. is lost
33. Go along this street ______ a few minutes and then ______ the next turning.
a. in…take b. for…taking c. for… take d. at…takes
34. He ______ and couldn’t find the way to the hotel.
a. puzzled b. was puzzled c. is puzzling d. has puzzled
35. Last year my brother and I stayed _____ a week _____ some friends in Boston.
a. for…and b. for…with c. till…with d. when…without
36. At the railway station, you change to No.15 bus, _______ will take you to the hotel.
a. that b. who c. which d. what
37. Excuse me, madam. I’m looking ______ 83 Shanghai Street.
a. for b. after c. up d. to
38. This time we found the church, but we ________ if everything in Boston was three blocks and a left turn away.
a. wonder b. wanted c. wondered d. wandered
39. Mr. Hall _____ his childhood in his hometown.
a. spent b. cost c. took d. had
40. Great changes ______ place in my hometown since 1978.
a. have been taken b. had taken c. took d. have taken
41. I often thought about ______ my old birthplace, but I never ______ because I had no time.
a. visiting…made that b. visiting…made it c. visit…took it d. visit…finished it
42. In 1978 China started to _____ effect the policies of reform and opening to the outside world.
a. put into the b. put into c. take into d. put in
43. If we continue to ______ the policies, I am sure that my hometown will have an ever brighter future.
a. carry with b. carry off c. carrying out d. carry out
44. Most of the people in our country have _______ poverty.
a. got off b. got of c. got rid off d. got rid of
45. I love my hometown _____ it is a beautiful place.
a. wherever b. though c. because d. unless
大學英語試卷參考答案
16-20:CCBBD
21-25:ACAAB
26-30:ABCAA
31:35:BDCBB
36-40:CACAD
41-45:BBDDC
Part III Reading Comprehension ( 40 points )
Directions: In this part there are four passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passage and answer the questions. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
Passage I
Mrs. Brown’s old grandfather lived with her and her husband. Every morning he went for a walk in the park and came home at half past twelve for his lunch.
But one morning a police car stopped outside Mrs. Brown’s house at twelve o’clock, and two policemen helped Mr. Brown to get out. One of them said to Mrs. Brown, “The poor old gentleman lost his way in the park and telephoned us for help, so we send a car to bring him home.” Mrs. Brown was very surprised, but she thanked the policemen and they left.
“But, Grandfather,” she said, “You have been to that park nearly every day for twenty years. How did you lose your way there?”
The old man smiled, closed one eye and said, “I didn’t quite lose my way. I just got tired and I didn’t want to walk home!”
46. Who lived with Mrs. Brown’s old grandfather?
a. his wife
b. his daughter
c. his daughter and his daughter’s husband
d. all of the above
47. What did Mrs. Brown’s grandfather do every morning?
a. He went to the park.
b. He went to her daughter’s house.
c. He went to see the police car.
d. He telephoned the police.
48. What happened one morning?
a.Mrs. Brown called the police.
b.The police went to Mrs. Brown’s house to see Mrs. Brown’s grandfather.
c.Mrs. Brown’s grandfather went to the police office.
d.The police brought Mrs. Brown’s grandfather home.
49. Why was Mrs. Brown surprised?
a.Because her grandfather didn’t come back.
b.Because her grandfather was lost.
c.Because the police came to park.
d.Because her grandfather came to the police office.
50. Which of the following is true?
a.The police believed that Mrs. Brown’s grandfather lost his way.
b.Mrs. Brown believed that her grandfather lost his way .
c.Mrs. Brown’s grandfather was lost his way.
d.It turned out that Mrs. Brown’s grandfather wanted to make a joke on the police.
Passage II
The United States is a very large country. It has many different kinds of landscapes and many different kinds of people.
In the East, the countryside is green and fresh. Here are some of the first states and some of the big cities. New York and the capital, Washington D.C., are in the East.
In the South, there is the beautiful city of New Orleans, the capital of jazz. It is sometimes hot here, and the people here are very different from those in the East.
The Central Plains of the United States are fertile with big fields of wheat and corn. And California, on the West Coast, is famous as a “paradise” state.
The weather in the Mid-West, near the Great Lakes, is often cold and windy, and there is a lot of snow in winter.
51. It’s well-known that the United States has many different kinds of ______.
a. landscapes b. people
c. climates d. all of the above
52. Some of the first states and some of the big cities are in the East, including ______.
a. Washington D.C. b. New Orleans
c. California d. Los Angeles
53. New Orleans is famous for its ______.
a. ballet b. country music
c. jazz d. classic
54. Big fields of wheat and corn can be found in ______.
a. the East b. the Central Plains
c. the South-West d. the South
55. The weather near the Great Lakes is often ______.
a. warm b. chill
c. cold and windy d. hot and dry
Passage III
One evening Mrs. Alda asked her husband to take her to a very expensive restaurant in the city, because a lot of movie stars and other famous people ate there, and she was curious to see some of them.
Sooner after Mr. and Mrs. Alda had ordered their meal, a very attractive couple came into the restaurant and sat down at a table nearby. They were beautifully dressed. And Mrs. Alda said to her husband, “Look at those people, George! I’m sure I’ve seen their pictures somewhere.”
The couple gave their order to the waiter, and when he brought Mr. and Mrs. their soup, Mrs. Alda said to him, “Who are those people ? Do you know them?”
“Oh, they’re nobody famous,” he answered at once.
“Really?” Mrs. Alda asked with surprise. “How do you know that?”
“Because they asked me who you were,” he answered.
56.Mrs. Alda was _______ to see some of the movie stars in an expensive restaurant.
a. glad b. eager
c. sure d. happy
57.Mr. and Mrs. Alda ________ a couple at a table nearby.
a. were attracted by b. were surprised at
c. were delighted at d. were satisfied with
58.Mrs. Alda _______ the man and woman beautifully dressed.
a. thought highly of b. thought little of
c. showed no interest in d. enjoyed talking with
59.The waiter looked upon ________ as nobody famous.
a. Mr. and Mrs. Alda b. the attractive couple
c. one of the two couples d. the two couple.
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English.
71. 小馬讓我和他合用一把傘。( share with )
72. 趙小利正在三樓會議室參加面試( take an interview )。
73. 如果讓他轉車他就會迷路。( be lost )
74. 每隔四年進行一次選舉。(elections)( take place )
75. 這兒過去是一片麥(wheat)田( used to )。
Part V Writing ( 10 points )
Write a note according to the Chinese sample:
親愛的魏華小姐:
非常感謝你盛情邀請于4月12日去你家赴便宴,我和我夫人六點以前到達。
喬治·史斯密
大學英語參考答案
46-50:CADAA
51-55:DACBC
55-60:BAABC
61-65:CACCC
66. 如果能來就給我發(fā)個郵件。
67. 這些問題被自然分成三個。。
68. 請問最近的郵局在哪里?
69. 我們需要多弄些唱片。
70. 無論在哪里工作,你都必須全心全意為人民服務。
71. Xiao Ma shared his umbrella with me.
72. Zhao Xiaoli is taking an interview in the meeting room on the third floor.
73. If he change twice, he will be lost.
74. Elections take up every four years.
75. Here used to be a wheat field.
Writing
Dear Ms. Wei hua,
Thank you very much for your kind invitation to dinner at your home on April 12th, which my wife and I will arrive by six.
Yours sincerely,
George Smith
大學英語試卷參考 篇2
一、閱讀理解
Four of the Oldest Buildings in the World
Knap of Howar
One of the oldest buildings in the world is the Knap of Howar, which dates back to 3700-3500 BCE.The farmhouse is one of the oldest, still-standing stone houses in Europe. It includes two stone homes linked through a hidden passage and joint walls. Archaeologists say Irish or Scottish monks could be the first builders and residents of the Knap of Howar. Although the house is still standing, these abandoned places around the world are better candidates for restoration.
?gantija Temples
The Megalithic Temples of Malta, or the ?gantija Temples, date back to 3600 to 3200 BCE. The two temples on the island of Malta are UNESCO World Heritage sites. It’s one of the oldest free-standing monuments in the world. Archaeologists think the temple was used for ritual animal sacrifices.
Shunet el-Zebib
Shunet el-Zebib is partially standing, but mostly in ruins. It’s still, however, one of the oldest buildings in the world. The Egyptian temple built in 2750 BCE is of mud and brick. It has an underground tomb as well as an above-ground complex. Architecturally, it’s a nod to the Egyptian pyramids soon to come.
Tomb of Cyrus
Built in 530 BCE, the Tomb of Cyrus is one of Iran’s World Heritage Sites and one of the oldest buildings on the planet. It’s also believed to be one of the first earthquake-protected structures in the world, according to Atlas Obscura. The base isolating used on the tomb protects the main structure from moving apart from the foundation.
1.What do the four buildings have in common?
A.All of them are located in Europe.
B.All of them are made of stone and mud.
C.All of them are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
D.All of them were built before the birth of Christ.
2.Which of the four buildings may be the strongest?
A.Knap of Howar.B.?gantija Temples.
C.Shunet el-Zebib.D.Tomb of Cyrus.
3.Which of the following is True according to the passage?
A.Shunet el-Zebib is earthquake protected.
B.Tomb of Cyrus has an underground tomb.
C.gantija Temples are built by Irish monks.
D.Knap of Howar may be the oldest building among the four.
In the summer of 2010, Deborah Barrett and her son, Anthony, walked out of a restaurant near the
Edmonton high school from which he’d graduated two years earlier. They had volunteered to wash dishes there to give Anthony something to do, but when they went out, the sun sliced through the clouds and Deborah had a realization: my kid is not spending his life in a dish pit.
Cleaning plates isn’t the only option for high-school graduates. But Anthony has autism(自閉癥)and is mostly non-verbal, aside from short words in answer to yes-or-no questions and the Eeeee sounds he makes when he’s excited, happy or frustrated. Once a person with intellectual disabilities ages out of school, “There’s no life for them,” Deborah says. Programs end, and jobs are usually humble.
As her son entered his 20s, Deborah thought about what he could do and what he enjoyed. Among his likes: being driven around and carrying things, as well as seeing new places but not staying long. Maybe he could be a courier? The catch: Anthony doesn’t move fast, and courier jobs would require his support staff to be his driver and co-worker.
That wasn’t an issue for Mike Hamm. In 2012, he became Anthony’s new assistant and embraced the plan of spending part of their days delivering packages as a team. The pair called their venture Anthony at Your Service, signed a few customers and set out in Hamm’s lorry.
Seven years later, boxes awaiting distribution are piled on the porch of the home. Anthony, 30, shares with Deborah and her husband, David, a lawyer. The company now has two-dozen delivery teams — each comprising a contractor with an intellectual disability and their support-worker contractor — in Edmonton and Calgary.
Launching a company that employs 24 contractors with intellectual disabilities, and all the logistics that come along with that, wasn’t the original plan, Deborah says. But the realities of delivery work — the peaks and valleys in demand, the long hours — meant that Anthony and Hamm couldn’t shoulder the load alone.And the feedback she received from Alberta’s autistic and intellectually disabled communities suggested they wanted to work for a company that understood them.
Running Anthony at Your Service has become Deborah’s full-time, and she gave up her psychotherapy practice and the presidency of Autism Society Alberta a couple years ago. “What I’m doing for Anthony now has made more difference in his life than any of that other work,” she says. “We want to create jobs for people with all kinds of abilities and disabilities.”
1.What’s the future of the persons with intellectual disabilities according to Deborah?
A.They will lose their lives.
B.They will get well-paid jobs.
C.They will clean plates in restaurants.
D.They will find it hard to find a decent job.
2.What does the underlined word “courier” mean in the 3 rd paragraph?
A.Accountant.B.Barber.
C.Deliveryman.D.Engineer.
3.What can be inferred from the passage?
A.David launched the company for his son.
B.Anthony’s contractors are mainly disabled.
C.Deborah gave up her original job unwillingly.
D.Mike Hamm is an intellectually disabled person.
4.Which of the following words can best describe Deborah Barrett?
A.Accessible.B.Caring.
C.Humorous.D.Modest.
Jellyfish are unusual creatures. They’re neither fish nor jelly. Some are among the most colourful creatures in the world, but it’s best to look but not touch these invertebrates(無脊椎動物). Not only are they very fragile creatures, but many give a painful sting, and some are even deadly. Whether you admire them in an aquarium or try to avoid them in the wild, you won’t be able to get these fascinating jellyfish facts out of your head.
Here’s a jellyfish fact that might come in handy: There are several names for a group of jellyfish. They include smack, bloom, and swarm. Choose the word you prefer depending on whether you think the jellyfish pack looks like a garden of blooming flowers or more like a frightening pack of stingers, and whether you’re admiring them at an aquarium or if you and your fellow snorkelers are surrounded.
Jellyfish have two main forms in their life cycle that look quite different from each other. Scientific American explains that an adult jellyfish, called a medusa, has a bell-shaped body with tentacles(觸須)flowing down below it. Young jellyfish, called polyps, look more like sea anemones, with shorter tentacles that flow up above the main body. Medusas reproduce by releasing eggs.
Melanie Roberts, Senior Aquarist at SeaWorld Orlando, says that the largest jellyfish in the world is a lion’s mane jellyfish. The body of this beautiful orange jelly can grow up to three feet in diameter. With its 12,000 tentacles that can grow 120 feet long, Oceana.org adds that the lion’s mane jelly compares in size to the planet’s largest animal: the blue whale.
Regardless of their size, jellyfish are mostly made of water. In fact, they’re about 95 per cent water.These creatures don’t have brains, blood, or bones. And most jellyfish don’t have eyes. Jellyfish also use their mouths both for eating and for waste removal.
1.Why can’t we touch jellyfish?
A.Because they may be stung.
B.Because they may die easily.
C.Because they may feel painful.
D.Because they may hurt people.
2.What are jellyfish named after?
A.Its size.B.Its color.
C.Its appearance.D.Its lifestyle.
3.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Mouth is an important organ for jellyfish.
B.Polyps can clone themselves by laying eggs.
C.The largest jellyfish in the world is 120 feet long.
D.Medusas have tentacles flowing up above the body.
4.What can be the best title of the passage?
A.Several facts about jellyfish.
B.The two main forms of jellyfish.
C.Jellyfish are neither fish nor jelly.
D.Jellyfish have many different names.
Any time we burn fossil fuels, we’re pumping fine particulate matter(細顆粒物)from oil, gas and
other toxins(毒素)into the air. “Some of these carbon particles can persist in the lungs for decades,” says Dr. Don Sin, a respirologist and director of the Centre for Heart Lung Innovation in Vancouver.
Over 7,000 Canadians died from complications due to poor air quality in 2015. A study in the European Heart Journal earlier this year found that air pollution now kills 8.8 million people worldwide per year —more than tobacco smoking.
Sin adds that women’s lungs seem particularly easy to get cancer from pollution. Currently, 10,000
Canadian women die of lung cancer every year, and 15 per cent of new cases are people who have never smoked. “In Canada, lung-cancer deaths in female non-smokers will very soon probably outnumber the deaths from breast cancer, because lung cancer is so deadly,” he says.
Contributing to air pollution are the 8,000 wildfires we experience every year in Canada, like those that destroyed large areas of Alberta this past spring. These are increasing in frequency and intensity with our hotter, drier spells. A study in the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine found that prescriptions for an asthma and COPD drug rose by 22 per cent in the Yellowknife region in the summer of 2014, when it was surrounded by wildfire smoke. The number of ER visits for breathing problems was 42 per cent higher; for children, it more than doubled.
Another threat to breathing is mould, which is a concern in areas with repeated flooding, such as around New Brunswick’s Saint John River, where floodwaters have been in homes for two years in a row and displaced more than 200 families. Moulds produce toxins and spores that can trigger allergic reactions or infections if taken in. Rising sea levels and increased urban development, combined with intense rainfalls, mean we will see a lot more of it.
To avoid breathing polluted air, wear a mask rated N95 — not a surgical mask, which is useless, says Sin. “Those are too thin and easily torn. They won’t protect you at all from air particles.” On bad-air days,get your exercise indoors, for instance by walking in an air-conditioned mall.
1.Which of the following is True according to the passage?
A.15 per cent of Canadian women have never smoked.
B.1,000 Canadian women die of lung cancer every year.
C.Air pollution has killed 8.8 million people in the world.
D.Over 7,000 Canadians died as a result of air pollution in 2015.
2.What may cause the wildfires in Canada according to the passage?
A.Hot weather.B.Cigarette end.
C.Dry plants.D.Poor management.
3.What of the following is NOT a factor to produce moulds?
A.Sea levels rising.
B.Development of countryside.
C.Lots of rainfalls.
D.Growth of city.
4.What should be suggested to prevent breathing polluted air?
A.Wearing a surgical mask.
B.Taking exercise.
C.Walking indoors.
D.Sleeping longer hours.
二、七選五
From time to time, even the most productive professionals procrastinate(拖延). When your tendency to procrastinate is starting to make your overall quality of work and life suffer.
_____1____ Here’s what Forbes Coaches Council members recommend doing to stop racing the clock.
Take the tiniest step possible
When you don’t feel motivated, take the smallest step possible toward your goal. After taking that step,you’re more likely to continue taking more steps toward that goal.____2_____ Give yourself a hard deadline, and then schedule it.
The best way to overcome a natural tendency to procrastinate is to create a hard deadline for yourself and then put it on the calendar.____3_____ Then honor it the same way you would if your boss were waiting for you to complete the task.
____4_____ Become a detective or a scientist about your pattern of procrastinating. Notice your thoughts, feelings,behaviors and the situation when you feel like procrastinating. Write these down. Often perfectionism, which we may experience as anxiety, underlies the tendency to postpone action. Once you understand your pattern, you can hold yourself accountable in a positive and self-compassionate way.
Give yourself a reward for each task you complete____5_____ Then give yourself a little reward for doing it. (piece of candy, a few minutes on Social media, etc.). Then do something on your list that you want to do and continue alternating from there. This makes your tasks less daunting.
A.Identify a positive outcome from your action
B.Treat the deadline the same as if your boss created it
C.Understand the underlying reasons you’re procrastinating
D.find a way to make overcoming procrastination interesting
E.it’s time to do a reality check and break yourself of the habit
F.Make a list of things you need to do and do the one you don’t want to do first
G.Instead of telling yourself to work out for an hour, say you’ll go for 10 minutes
三、完形填空
In the fall of 1968, I returned home from teaching Grades 1 through 3 in Newfoundland to teach Grades 1 and 2 in southern Manitoba. I felt the best way for my Prairie students to improve their ____1____ of life and culture on Newfoundland’s northern island was to become pen pals with the students there. One way for the children to ____2____ different cultures at the time was through writing, where asking questions could satisfy their ____3____. For students to have someone other than their teacher read their letters was a great ____4____ to write. The whole class in my Prairie school classroom had the ____5____ to have a pen pal from northern Newfoundland.
To set the stage, I introduced them to their pen pals using pictures and interesting ____6___, such as the boy who came to school ___7_____ because their parents were in charge of the lighthouse, or the little girls playing a circle game chanting, “A Tisket, a Tasket, A Green and Yellow Basket.” There were ____8____ of lobsters cooking on the wood stove for the evening meals and baby seals crying on the ice floes in spring.____9____ most of my students were interested in the lives and ____10____ of these Newfoundland children,the writing lasted only a short while, ____11____ Eleanor, a Grade 2 student from the Prairies, and Lois, a Grade 3 student from northern Newfoundland. Eleanor and Loris wrote to each other from the ages of seven and eight ___12_____, and kept in touch for almost two ____13____ before losing contact for a time. In 2003, I received an email from Lois, telling me that she had found Eleanor on Facebook and that they had ____14____. “Yes, it was ___15_____ that I was to find Eleanor again,” wrote Lois.
Eleanor remembered that it had been exciting to find a ____16____in the mailbox with her name on it.Later on, in their communication, they both ____17____ what they had in common, including Christian faith,values and the love of writing. They ____18____ stories of family experiences, dreams, children and professions.They were determined to keep in touch ___19____ the 4,737 kilometers, different cuisine and traditions thatseparated them. Although they have not met ____20____, Eleanor and Lois are still in touch via e-mail. Lois now lives in St. John’s, while Eleanor lives in rural Manitoba.
1.A.admirationB.awarenessC.desireD.influence
2.A.experienceB.rememberC.explainD.compare
3.A.demandB.needsC.curiosityD.expectation
4.A.encouragementB.qualificationC.privilegeD.reaction
5.A.honorB.recordC.freedomD.opportunity
6.A.photosB.anecdotesC.moviesD.conversations
7.A.by trainB.by bikeC.by planeD.by boat
8.A.talesB.blogsC.novelsD.biographies
9.A.AlthoughB.AsC.WhenD.Since
10.A.districtsB.habitsC.surroundingsD.hobbies
11.A.instead ofB.except forC.in addition toD.as well as
12.A.rarelyB.casuallyC.frequentlyD.temporarily
13.A.weeksB.monthsC.yearsD.decades
14.A.reconnectedB.recoveredC.retiredD.resigned
15.A.amusingB.amazingC.awfulD.abnormal
16.A.stampB.giftC.newspaperD.letter
17.A.forgotB.missedC.testedD.recalled
18.A.appreciatedB.sharedC.readD.heard
19.A.beyondB.withinC.despiteD.beneath
20.A.in personB.on purposeC.at randomD.in time
四、語法填空
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。
After studying a group of healthy individuals for more than 10 years, researchers at the University of Texas____1____ (discover) that those who scored ____2____ (poor) on five simple medical tests were 20 times____3____(likely) to develop heart disease than those with good results. The tests are not all standard,____4____the results will give you a much better and earlier sense of your heart disease risk than the traditional ____5____(rely) on blood pressure and cholesterol levels. They can help you change your habits as____6____ (need) to protect your heart for life. If you smoke, are overweight, have a family history of heart problems, or have any other risk____7____ (factor), ask your doctor about these tests. A standard, 12-lead electrocardiogram, also known ____8____an EKG, is non-invasive, painless, and usually takes only five to ten minutes. It’s considered one of the best ways____9____(assess) heart disease risk. Your doctor will place 10 small electrodes ____10____ measure your heart’s electrical activity on your limbs and chest and will detect any abnormal rhythms and other dangerous cardiovascular conditions.
五、短文改錯
假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的.以下作文。文中共有10 處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅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:把多余的詞用斜線(\)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、每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2、只允許修改10處,多者(從第 11 處起)不計分。
With the environment pollution became more and more serious, everyone should act to save the earth.To protect our environment, there are many things we can do it. First, it is of great important to raise the awareness of environmental protection. Addition, we can begin from very little things in your daily life. For example, we should not litter and spit or the garbage should be sorted. Finally, more and more people should be involving in the activity. We should use recycled bags instead of plastic ones. And riding bicycles is good choice. Not only should we go green, what calls on us to use environment-friendly products, but also we should persuade more people around us to develop renewable resource.
六、提綱類作文
假如你是高三學生李華,請你寫一封邀請信,邀請著名學者 Gavin Black 來學校開展主題為“關于中國傳統(tǒng)文化對影視劇的重要影響”的講座,內容要點如下:
1.講座主題:傳統(tǒng)文化對影視劇的重要影響;
2.講座對象:本校學生;
3.講座時間:10 月 30 日上午 10 點;
4.講座地點:學校禮堂。
注意:1.字數 100 左右;
2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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