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下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(?),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次;

2. 只允许修改10出,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Last Wednesday our class organized a environmental activity whose theme were “Joining Together to Build a Civilized City” in a community. The students divided into three groups. Group 1 went from door to door recycling the using batteries. Not feeling tired, the second group had cleared up the posters and advertisements on the walls as good as the rubbish on the ground. The last group hand out the leaflets of the environmental protection and they also invited the resident(居民)to take part. The locals praised us with our practice and gave us many support.

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7.Evidence of violent storms that destroyed a lost town known as Britain's Atlantis has been uncovered.The finds were uncovered off the coast of Dunwich,Suffolk-a small village which in the 11th Century was one of the largest towns in England.
The town was hit by a series of storms in the 13th and 14th centuries and is now largely below the sea.
Researchers said sediment(沉积物) gathered from the cliffs independently proved the historical record.
"They were like the  south coast storms of 2013,at least once a year for decades,"Professor David Sear,of the University of Southampton said.
The three-year research off Dunwich has been funded by Touching the Tide,a£900,000Heritage Lottery Fund plan to explore the changing Suffolk coast.
A diver used ultrasound(超声波) to  "illuminate"findings on the seabed,and the marshes(沼泽) and eroding cliffs were surveyed.
"It offers a marvelous history of climate change and coastal erosion,"said Prof Sear with regards to the findings.
In the 11th Century,Dunwich was the 10th largest town in England,but now has about 120residents.
Two great storms in 1286and 1326resulted in the loss of its harbour and started its decline.Prof Sear said analysis showed how"people gave up on Dunwich"after 1338,when another great storm choked up the port for good,and food production declined.Sediment gathered from the cliffs,he said,"independently confirmed the sequences of storms recorded in the historical record".
The underwater research has been carried out using acoustic(声学的) imaging technology,and has unearthed a series of buildings.We found the ruins of about four churches and we've also found ruins of what we think was a toll house.We've also found shipwrecks(沉船),which no-one's known before.
A dig in  2015 discovered evidence of Dunwich's prehist origins,as well as evidence it was"a substantial Saxon port,prior to its rapid growth following the Norman invasion".
Bill Jenman,from Touching the Tide,said:"We found loads of pottery,a lot more than we've found before,so sort of High Medieval-the peak of the wealth of Dunwich.We know it was a fairly major town in the Anglo-Saxon period."
32.Evidence shows that Dunwich declined in history due toD.
A.the rise of sea level     
B.sediment from the cliffs
C.the Norman invasion    
D.a series of storms
33.What can be learned from the text about Dunwich's present condition?B
A.It is completely below the sea
B.It still exists with about 120residents.
C.It is still hit by storms every year.
D.It is still an important port in England
34.With the help of modern equipment,the researchers have found all the following things underwater EXCEPTD.
A.shipwrecks unknown before
B.ruins of churches and other buildings
C.the seabed that was like a busy harbour
D.lots of pottery dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period
35.From the discoveries,we can conclude thatC.
A.Dunwich was thoroughly ruined by the Norman invaders
B.no one believed those ships could have sink at Dunwich
C.Dunwich was a prosperous town before its decline
D.no historical records about Dunwich were kept after 1338.

The booking notes of the play “Sherlock”

Price :$10

BOOKING

There are four easy ways to book seats for the performance:

——in person

The Box Office is open from Monday to Saturday, 10 am—8pm

------by telephone

Ring 01324976 to reserve your tickets or to pay by credit card (Visa and MasterCard).

-----by post

Simply complete the booking form and return it to Box Office.

-----online

Complete the on-line booking form at www. Satanfiedtheatre.com.

DISCOUNTS:

Saver: $2 off any seat booked any time in advance for performances from Monday to Thursday. Savers are available for children up to16 years old, over 60s and full-time students.

Supersavers: half-price seats are available for people with disabilities and one companion. It is advisable to book in advance. There is a maximum of eight wheelchair spaces available and one wheelchair space will be held until an hour before the show.

Standby: best available seats are on sale for $6 from one hour before the performance for people eligible for Saver and Supersaver discounts and thirty minutes before for all other customers.

Group Booking: there is a ten percent discount for parties of twelve or more.

School: school parties of ten or more can book $6 standby tickets and will get every tenth ticket free.

Please note: we are unable to exchange tickets or refund money unless a performance is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.

1.If you want to book a ticket of the play, you can______.

A. go to the Box Office on Sundays

B. scan the website www.Boxoffice.com

C. complete a booking form and post it to the Box Office

D. ring the booking number and pay for the tickets by cash

2.According to the text, who can get $2 off?

A. A 50-year-old father

B. A 55-year-old woman

C. An 18-year-old full-time college student

D. The people who book the tickets on Fridays

3.If you make a group booking for a group of 20 adults, how much should you pay?

A. $200 B. $180 C. $160 D. $150

4.What do we know from the text?

A. A group of 10 persons can get 10 percent discount

B. There are only seven wheelchair spaces in the theatre

C. School parties of twelve can book $6 standby tickets

D. The audience can refund money if the performance is on show

The next time you go grocery shopping, try speaking to other customers. One summer day, I took a smile and a warm heart into a small store in Oregon and got far more than groceries.

I love fresh produce(农产品) in the store, and not just for the amazing colors provided by summer's bounty (慷慨) or the chance to joy over new choices from other countries. It's also because I just love watching people pick their produce.

The day I was there I found a sale on amazing cherry tomatoes—along with a woman in her late 70s. Despite the fact that we were strangers, we began to discuss apples. She noted a problem with the Pink Ladies. "They tasted like I was eating an unripe green apple from the tree," she said, twisting her face as if still tasting the sour apple.

I wondered if this is something most of my generation can even remember doing. I surely do. I mentioned that I often could not resist the green yet tempting fruit swinging from an apple tree. This was the start for a series of discussions as we shopped-covering such topics as nutrition, new foods and the quality of produce.

By this time a third woman had joined in our conversation. The three of us continued along, unexpected friends, chatting about family size and the troubles a mom might have serving healthful foods that please the whole family.

Eventually we all went our separate ways, but in the dairy(奶制品) section I heard a small voice say, "I finally caught up with you." It was the first woman I'd talked to, extending a bag of apricots(杏) to me. "I don't know if your family will eat these," she added, "but they have a super deal on them."

Again I was brought back to my childhood, when I also ate apricots straight from the tree. My mouth watered at the remembered flavor.

The old lady didn't realize that she'd given me far more than produce. With that offering came a sense of community, a flashback to days when it was OK to talk to a stranger. She brought back memories of summer fruits right from the tree—and a feeling that somehow those apricots were a thank-you for sharing my time with her in a very unlikely place.

1.One reason the author likes fresh produce in grocery shop is that ________.

A. she enjoys observing people selecting fresh produce

B. she likes watching people tasting fresh produce

C. she produces fresh produce herself

D. she sells fresh produce herself

2.What might be the problem with the Pink Ladies noted by the old lady?

A. Their price was too high.

B. Their color was too green.

C. Their taste was too sour.

D. Their size was too small.

3.Why did the old lady bring a bag of apricots to the author?

A. She found the apricots were on sale in the shop.

B. She learned that the author wanted to buy apricots.

C. She wanted to send the apricots as a gift to the author.

D. She knew that the author's family liked eating apricots.

4.According to the author, what is the extra value of grocery shopping?

A. It adds flavor and color to her boring daily life.

B. It helps her to see the importance of family life.

C. It gives her a chance to learn about nutrition knowledge.

D. It brings her unexpected friendship and sweet memories.

Jimmy is an automotive mechanic, but he lost his job a few months ago. He has good heart, but always feared applying for a new job.

One day, he gathered up all his strength and decided to attend a job interview. His appointment was at 10 am and it was already 8:30. While waiting for a bus to the office where he was supposed to be interviewed, he saw an elderly man wildly kicking the tyre of his car. Obviously there was something wrong with the car. Jimmy immediately went up to lend him a hand. When Jimmy finished working on the car, the old man asked him how much he should pay for the service. Jimmy said there was no need to pay him; he just helped someone in need, and he had to rush for an interview. Then the old man said, “Well, I could take you to the office for your interview. It’s the least I could do. Please. I insist.” Jimmy agreed.

Upon arrival, Jimmy found a long line of applicants waiting to be interviewed. Jimmy still had some grease on him after the car repair, but he did not have much time to wash it off or have a change of shirt. One by one, the applicants left the interviewer’s office with disappointed look on their faces. Finally his name was called. The interviewer was sitting on a large chair facing the office window. Rocking the chair back and forth, he asked, “Do you really need to be interviewed?” Jimmy’s heart sank. “With the way I look now, how could I possibly pass this interview?” he thought to himself.

Then the interviewer turned the chair and to Jimmy’s surprise, it was the old man he helped earlier in the morning. It turned out he was the General Manager of the company.

“Sorry I had to keep you waiting, but I was pretty sure I made the right decision to have you as part of our workforce before you even stepped into the office. I just know you’d be a trustworthy worker. Congratulations!” Jimmy sat down and they shared a cup of well-deserved coffee as he landed himself a new job.

1.Why did Jimmy apply for a new job?A. He was out of work B. He was bored with his job C. He wanted a higher position D. He hoped to find a better boss

2.What did Jimmy see on the way to the interview?A. A friend’s car had a flat tyre B. a wild man was pushing a car C. a terrible accident happened D. an old man’s car broke down

3.How did Jimmy feel on hearing the interviewer’s question?A. He was sorry for the other applicants B. There was no hope for him to get the job C. He regretted helping the old man D. The interviewer was very rude

4.What can we learn from Jimmy’s experience?A. Where there is a will, there is a way B. A friend in need is a friend indeed C. Good is rewarded with good. D. Two heads are better than one

13.Have you ever wanted to be healthier?Get a pet!That is what the experts are saying.There are many advantages to owning a pet,no matter whether it is a cat,dog,or horse.
Some new parents are often in a rush to get rid of their pets when a baby is expected.Yet,studies have shown that having a pet at home actually reduces a child's likelihood of developing certain kinds of diseases.In one study,a researcher studied 300new-born babies and tested them again a year later.He found that if they had a dog at home the children had up to 33% fewer allergies (过敏症).In addition,the children had stronger immune systems (免疫系统) when compared to the babies of homes with no pets.
In another study,researchers tested nearly 4,500people.They found that cat owners who spent time stroking (抚摸) their cats suffered 40% fewer heart attacks than those who did not own a cat.Some other studies also found that pet owners suffered less serious from depression (沮丧) than non-pet owners.
Horses have long been used in treatments for disabled people,both physically and mentally.Not only does the movement of the horse help people with physical problems,but the calming influence of the animals has a positive effect on them,too.Amazing changes have been noted in disabled people who are lucky enough to receive these treatments.
From cats to horses,having a pet can really have positive effects on our health.

32.What does the underlined word in the second paragraph probably mean?B
A.Degree.   B.Possibility.   C.Opportunity.   D.Decision.
33.From the second and third paragraphs,we can infer thatC.
A.having a pet at home makes a baby weak
B.the children in home without a dog may have strong immune system
C.non-pet owners may easily suffer from depression than pet owners
D.keeping a pet cat is better than keeping a pet dog
34.What is the main idea of the fourth paragraph?C
A.How to raise a horse.
B.The way of keeping healthy.
C.How horses benefit disabled people.
D.How to treat disabled people.
35.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?A
A.New parents sometimes refuse to have a pet when they have a baby.
B.If you want to keep healthy,do nothing but keep a pet.
C.Cat owners suffer more heart attacks than others.
D.Horses can cure the problems of disabled people.

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