五、短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)For a writer, there is hardly any great honour than win
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五、短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) For a writer, there is hardly any great honour than winning 61.________ the Nobel Prize for Literature. And for a woman writer, claim 62.________ the prize is even harder, for only eight women won it since 63.________ the prize was first awarding in 1901. Austria’s Wlfriede Jelinek 64.________ is the ninth and the first since 1996. It announced 65.________ that Jelinek won this year Nobel Prize for Literature. She is 66.________ recognized for her social critical novels and plays . Jelined, 57, 67.________ who made her literary first appear in public in 1967.She has written play,. 68.________ novels and poetry. She is best known as he autobiographical 69.________ novel “The Piono Teacher”, made into a movie in 2001. 70.________ |
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61.great--- greater 62.claim---- claiming 63. won前加have 64. awarding ------awarded 65.announced 前加was 66.year----year’s 67.social---- socially 68. who 去掉69.as---for 70.正确 |
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阅下面的文章,并从所给选项中选出最恰当的句子完成每个段落,并将其字母标号填在相应的横线上(其中一个为多余选项)。
A.It is known that the“Great Water”has also been a frontier river(边境河). | B.Probably the river remembers many happy things,and also many sad things. | C.The Mississippi is the greatest river in the United States. | D.The Mississippi has always had an important part in American history. | E.Great rivers are likely to suffer floods. F.As we know.it"s the third longest river in the world.
| | The Mississippi The Mississippi is a romantic river whose relationship with man goes back beyond its discovery by the Spaniards in the 16th century.Indians used the river as a highway and as a source of food.and it was they who gave it its name“misi-sipi”,meaning“river of many fishes”.European explorers called it the Mississippi.Today, it is often called“Old Man River”. 45 .Flowing from north to south,it gathers many waters on its way.You will easily understand why it is called“Old Man River”,or the“Father of Waters”.A lot of early setters built their homes on the land along its waters.The Mississippi was and is the old man of all American people,too 46 .In 1927 the Mississippi flooded 26 thousand acres,sweeping away farms,towns,everything in its path.In 1938 its floods drowned or killed 200 people and made millions homeless.Today the river has largely been controlled. 47 .Pioneers who first reached its banks wondered not only where it went,but what lay beyond.In 1764 the French founded a city on the right bank of the river, and named it after their king,Louis XV.This city, named St Louis,became the jumping-off place for the adventurous men and women who opened up the Great Plains,and the way to the Far West. 48 .One of the saddest memories may be that of the blacks who were carried down the river and sold as slaves.The river also remembers that their sobbing and crying voices once passed over its waters. 49 .Today, the river is still an important part of the American economy.Goods are carried up and down the river to get to other parts of the country and the world. |
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| | 根据所提供的语境,从方框中选择正确的短语填空,使句子意思完整。(其中有两个多余词语) 59.I walked on tiptoe towards the woods,for we were afraid our will frighten the birds away. 60.You can one other class member if you want. 61.Did you find the map by the young traveler when he was hiking in the mountains? 62.The immigrants always try to the customs and traditions in their homeland. 63.Bell never to invent the telephone and what he was trying to design was a multiple telegraph. 64.These courses are designed to help you make greater progress your current level. 65.This policy cannot be criticized customer satisfaction. 66.After Dolly the sheep came into this world, the efforts of many scientists . |
短文填词(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读下面的短文,用三种形式完成短文,使文章语义完整,连贯。(①根据上下文填空;②用所给单词的正确形式填空;③根据单词所给首字母填空。每空一词。)请将答案写在右边对应题号的横线上。 Dear Christie, I’m here in the National Park, in (southeast)California. 72. I have been t around the state of California for three weeks 73. now, It"s very different from I have seen in American movies. 74. Not everyone is rich and not everyone l near the beach. I first 75. travelled southeast rich farmland then to the central part. 76. They grow e here including cotton,vegetables,nuts and 77. fruit.They raise cattle too.Then I traveled (far)southeast into 78. mountains and desert. Californians are very friendly, they are 79. from many different r and cultures. Every cuIture has its own 80. , music,food and art. I show great interest in them. 81. Wish you were here. Give my love to Paula. Yours, George |
阅读下列五个段落,并从所给选项中选出每一个段落最恰当的小标题,并将其字母标号填在相应的横线上(其中一个为多余选项)A.Five-a-day "Not much benefit" | B.More Harm than Good | C.Long holidays "harm learning" | D.Young yet brave | E.Most followed on Twitter F.New "Green" Red Buses 45. What is red but green, open but closed and old but new? Answer: London"s stunning new double-decker buses.The new bus uses more efficient green technology and has two staircases and an open platform, enabling people to hop on and hop off.It also has a special design for the front end, which gives it a futuristic look. 46.______ For many years British people have been advised to eat at least five items of fruit or vegetables every day in order to improve their health and reduce the likelihood of illness, in particular, cancer.However, according to a new scientific study, only 2.5% of cancers could be prevented by eating more fruit and vegetables. 47._______ American actor Ashton Kutcher is no longer the most popular person on Twitter.With almost five million followers ?about 20,000 more than Ashton, Britney Spears is the most popular person on Twitter now.In reply to the news, Britney tweeted, "WOW!!!!! # 1 on Twitter! Thank you!" and treated fans by answering questions they tweeted to her. 48._______ According to a report, being away from school for a long time can mean you start to forget what you"ve learnt during the school year.Researchers say the school year should be divided into five eight-week terms, with only four weeks off for summer,-instead of six weeks.They think that way, you would be more likely to remember things you learnt in subjects like maths and science. 49._______ Jordan Romero, who is trying to become the youngest ever person to climb the world"s highest mountain, has reached the first level.Advanced Base Camp.He"s been training hard and his family think that he"s ready to do it.However, some people think that he"s far too young to be taking on such a dangerous adventure. |
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