写作:

  短文改错:

  此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行做出判断,如无错误,则在该行右边横线上画一个钩(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:

  该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并且也用斜线划掉。

  刻行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。

  该行错一个词:在错的词下面划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。

  注意:原行没有错的不要改。

  例:A farmer ∧ his son were at work near a river when they

(a) and

heard a cry coming from it. They all ran

(b) both

towards the river. When they reached the bank

(c)

and they saw a girl struggling in the water.

(d)

  Camels are used to carrying people or heave goods.

1.________

They have very strong back. Camels have long legs,

2.________

long necks, small heads, or strong heavy bodies. A

3.________

camel is more than two meters tall.

 

  Camels of the first kind lives in desert (沙漠) areas of

4.________

Asia and North Africa. They have long legs than

5.________

that of the second kind which live in central Asia

6.________

between China and Iran. For this reason, they are

7.________

special good for riding. Camels can run about

8.________

fifteen kilometers in an hour. Riding a camel is

9.________

quite different from riding horse because a camel

10.________

moves both right legs together and then both left legs.

 

We spent a day in the country, picking wild flowers.   1   the car full of flowers we were going home. On our way back my wife    2   a cupboard outside a furniture shop. It was tall and narrow.    3   it, my wife said at once. We’ll carry it home on the roof rack(行李架). I’ve always    4   one like that.

What could I do? Ten minutes later I was $20   5  , and the cupboard    6   onto the roof rack.. It    7   six feet long and eighteen inches square, quite heave, too.

In the gathering darkness I drove slowly. Other drivers seemed unusually    8   that evening. The police even stopped traffic to let us    9  . Carrying furniture was a good idea.

After a time my wife said,There’s a long line of cars   10  . Why don’t they pass us, I wonder?In fact a police car did pass. The two officers inside   11   us seriously as they passed. But then with great kindness, they   12   us through the rush hour traffic. The police car stopped   13   our village church. One of the officers came to me. Right, sir, he said.   14 need any more help? I was a bit   15  . Thanks, officer, I said.You have been very kind. I live   16   beside the road.

Then he   17   our car; first the flowers, then the cupboard. Well, well, he said, laughing. It’s a cupboard you’ve got there! We thought it was   18   else.

My wife began to laugh. Then the   19   struck me like a stone between the eyes. I laughed at   20 . Yes, it’s a cupboard, but thanks. I drove as fast as I could, still thinking over this funny experience.

1. A.Filling            B.Making             C.On                D.With  

2. A.found            B.noticed            C.watched            D.observed

3. A.Buy             B.Hold              C.Make              D.Own

4. A.wanted          B.found              C.required            D.noticed

5. A.shorter          B.less               C.fewer              D.poorer

6. A.was wrapped     B.was hung          C.was tied            D.was passed

7. A.looked           B.measured           C.appeared           D.seemed

8. A.careful           B.polite             C.frightened          D.attentive

9. A.past             B.across             C.out               D.through

10. A.along           B.behind             C.ahead             D.together

11. A.looked at           B.shouted at          C.glared at            D.smiled at

12. A.took            B.directed           C.pointed            D.led

13. A.in              B.before             C.on                   D.with

14 .A.Do you          B.Will you           C.Could you         D.Would you

15. A.surprised           B.frightened          C.worried           D.excited

16. A.nearly          B.just               C.straight                D.almost

17. A.searched           B.struck             C.examined           D.watched

18. A.anything         B.everything         C.nothing                D.something

19. A.problem         B.truth             C.matter             D.incident

20. A.my wife         B.the officer         C.myself            D.the cupboard 

 

We spent a day in the country, picking wild flowers.   1   the car full of flowers we were going home. On our way back my wife    2   a cupboard outside a furniture shop. It was tall and narrow.    3   it, my wife said at once. We’ll carry it home on the roof rack(行李架). I’ve always    4   one like that.

What could I do? Ten minutes later I was $20   5  , and the cupboard    6   onto the roof rack.. It    7   six feet long and eighteen inches square, quite heave, too.

In the gathering darkness I drove slowly. Other drivers seemed unusually    8   that evening. The police even stopped traffic to let us    9  . Carrying furniture was a good idea.

After a time my wife said,There’s a long line of cars   10  . Why don’t they pass us, I wonder?In fact a police car did pass. The two officers inside   11   us seriously as they passed. But then with great kindness, they   12   us through the rush hour traffic. The police car stopped   13   our village church. One of the officers came to me. Right, sir, he said.   14 need any more help? I was a bit   15  . Thanks, officer, I said.You have been very kind. I live   16   beside the road.

Then he   17   our car; first the flowers, then the cupboard. Well, well, he said, laughing. It’s a cupboard you’ve got there! We thought it was   18   else.

My wife began to laugh. Then the   19   struck me like a stone between the eyes. I laughed at   20 . Yes, it’s a cupboard, but thanks. I drove as fast as I could, still thinking over this funny experience.

1. A.Filling            B.Making             C.On                D.With  

2. A.found            B.noticed            C.watched            D.observed

3. A.Buy             B.Hold              C.Make              D.Own

4. A.wanted          B.found              C.required            D.noticed

5. A.shorter          B.less               C.fewer              D.poorer

6. A.was wrapped     B.was hung          C.was tied            D.was passed

7. A.looked           B.measured           C.appeared           D.seemed

8. A.careful           B.polite             C.frightened          D.attentive

9. A.past             B.across             C.out               D.through

10. A.along           B.behind             C.ahead             D.together

11. A.looked at           B.shouted at          C.glared at            D.smiled at

12. A.took            B.directed           C.pointed            D.led

13. A.in              B.before             C.on                   D.with

14 .A.Do you          B.Will you           C.Could you         D.Would you

15. A.surprised           B.frightened          C.worried           D.excited

16. A.nearly          B.just               C.straight                D.almost

17. A.searched           B.struck             C.examined           D.watched

18. A.anything         B.everything         C.nothing                D.something

19. A.problem         B.truth             C.matter             D.incident

20. A.my wife         B.the officer         C.myself            D.the cupboard 

 

I felt encouraged by his words and began to swim more calmly.But my clothes stuck to me like a heave weight.I could hardly stay above the surface.

    Counsel saw this.“Shall I cut them?” he asked.

    With a knife he cut my clothes from top to bottom and took them off quickly while I swam for both of us.

    Then I did the same for Counsel, and we continued to swim near each other.

    But we were in serious trouble.The crew(船员) might not have noticed our disappearance.And if they had, they could not return because the rudder(舵) had broken.Counsel thought of all this, and calmly made his plans.We decided to wait for the ship as long as possible, because we had no other hope of safety. I suggested that we save our strength so that both of us would not be tired out at the same time.This was how we did it: While one of us lay on his back, quite still, with arms crossed and legs stretched out (伸直), the other would swim and push him along.We changed every ten minutes or so.In this way we could swim for hours, perhaps till daylight.The crash of the ship and the whale (鲸鱼) had appeared at about eleven o’clock.We had about eight hours to swim before daylight.This seemed possible, if the sea remained calm.

1.What happened to the man who told the story?

A.He and his companion got into the water to test their strength.

B.He jumped into the water to save the broken rudder.

C.He was knocked into the water by his enemy.  

D.He was thrown into the sea when the ship struck a whale.

2.Why did the two men cut their clothes?

A.Because no people helped them to take off their clothes.

B.Because they couldn’t take off their clothes on the sea.

C.Because they wanted to get rid of their clothes quickly.

 D.Because they wanted to take lifebuoys (救生圈) with their clothes.

3.In order to save their strength,        

A.one of them pushed the other while swimming and then they changed

 B.they both swam calmly

C.they crossed their arms and stretched their legs on the water

D.they lay on their backs instead of swimming

4.Which one of the following is true?

A.Neither of the two men was good swimmers.

B.The sea was calm before eleven o’clock that night.

C.The story took place at night.

D.The two men had to swim eight hours to catch up with the ship.

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