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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及二个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),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词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

As the saying goes, chance favored the prepared mind. I learned this from one of my experience.

I was not chosen as member of the volleyball team of our school. Because of this, I decided to give up play volleyball. Luckily, my best friend stopped me but pointed out that it was my laziness and poor preparation which led to my failure. After that, I practiced playing volleyball on every day. When another tryout arrived, I was full prepared and tried my best. As a result, I was selected and became an important player on our school team.

From this, I am firmly convincing that we are able to seize a chance as long as I get well prepared.

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As her son Cameron sits at his laptop completing a task for his math degree course, Alison Thompson,a full-time mum,is busy helping her daughter Emma (two years younger than Cameron) get dressed. While help has always been available for Emma, Alison and her husband also have to fight to get Cameron the support he needs. “People could see that Emma has special needs but because Cameron was doing so well at school, his teachers never thought there was a problem with him.” says Alison.

It took Alison and her husband a while to realize their son was different. Cameron’s ability didn’t become clear until he began primary school. Once he even corrected the teacher when she told the class that zero was the lowest number. Cameron told her she was wrong because there were negative numbers (负数). He was four at the time. Now 14-year-old Cameron is at secondary school, studying for a distance learning math degree with the Open University, having sailed through his GCSE at 11 and his A-level at 12, achieving top grades.

Bethany, another daughter of Alison, is bright too but not gifted. She is the one who will remind absent-minded Cameron to put on his coat. She also helps him out in social situations.

Emma attends a specialist school and the family is quick to celebrate her successes too.

“The other day she did up the buttons on her coat, which was real progress,” Alison says.

Late last year the Thompsons took part in a television documentary (纪录片) to prove that not all gifted children are the result of extremely ambitious parents. Gifted children need support too, but their lives don’t have to be that different. Cameron is an example.

1.What does Paragraph 1 indicate?

A. Cameron helps Emma with her math tasks.

B. Teachers at school ignored Emma’s problems.

C. Both Cameron and Emma need parental support.

D. The couple often have fights because of Cameron.

2.What does the underlined phrase “having sailed through his GCSE” probably mean?

A. Having passed his GCSE easily. B. Having taken his GCSE seriously.

C. Having worked hard at his GCSE. D. Having suffered a lot from his GCSE

3.There are at least people in Mrs. Thompson’s family.

A. three B. four

C. five D. six

4.What can be known from the passage?

A. Emma has learned to take good care of herself.

B. Cameron showed his gift before primary school.

C. The children of the family are bright and gifted.

D. Gifted kids are not so different as people expect.

My son was badly hurt in a fire. After he __ from a series of treatments, the doctors told him they would not do any operation for six months __ it took long for the skin to stop shrinking (收缩). So,he had to return to college with a visible 10-inch __ on his face.

I said to my son, “Keaston, __ will pay any more attention to your scar __ you do. If it does not bother you, it will not bother __.” He took my advice to heart and returned to school with his head __ high—glad he was alive.

__, everyone has scars and shortcomings. Some of you may spend much time thinking that people would like you better __ you looked different, or dressed differently, or could have a different and newer car. But very often people will only __ you by your looks, or your clothes, or your car, if you are judging yourself by these same false __.

One of my friends in college was very __. At first, when people met him, they noticed his __ for about 10 seconds. This man felt __ about himself and spent most of his time __ about other people’s comfort and welfare. __ people ignored his looks. What people __ was his kindness and his concern for them He didn’t act in an ugly way, so people didn’t __ him as an ugly man.

Therefore, concentrate on what you value __ yourself, because if you can see that beautiful person, everyone you are in contact with will see the same __

1.A. recovered B. cured C. improved D. returned

2.A. though B. because C. until D. before

3.A. cut B. wound C. scar D. injury

4.A. anyone B. no one C. everyone D. someone

5.A. as B. like C. when D. than

6.A. others B. another C. one D. some

7.A. held B. put C. taken D. hung

8.A. After all B. In conclusion C. Above all D. In fact

9.A. if B. unless C. even if D. as if

10.A. beat B. judge C. betray D. remember

11.A. standards B. means C. comments D. rules

12.A. smart B. optimistic C. ugly D. rude

13.A. manners B. expressions C. actions D. looks

14.A. lucky B. worried C. sad D. good

15.A. inquiring B. asking C. caring D. knowing

16.A. Gradually B. Completely C. Obviously D. Suddenly

17.A. wanted B. understood C. saw D. brought

18.A. respect B. change C. treat D. approach

19.A. beyond B. within C. except D. above

20.A. kindness B. concern C. perfection D. beauty

It had been a nice and sunny day. I stepped slowly towards the edge of the cliff and looked out. The __ was wonderful. I could __ the gentle wind coming from the coast while watching the brilliant sunset.

My dad and I used to enjoy the sunset together on that very __. We would also watch the waves crash into the __ below. My mother would always annoy us how __ it was. I was never worried, __ I always felt safe next to my father, who spent most of his life out __ in his boat.

I remember one time on his boat: I had __ off the back and into the cold water accidentally. My dad immediately jumped off to __ me. I would never forget that day, and from that point I knew __ would prevent my dad protecting me if I was in danger.

As I __ there on top of the cliff, I remembered the times I spent with my dad. I looked down sorrowfully at the urn (骨灰瓮) __. My father was my rock, someone I could __ when I needed him most. But now he was gone, and I felt sorrowful and __.

It had always been my father's last __ to have his ashes scattered out at sea. I __ the urn, said a __ farewell (告别) and then slowly twisted off the lid. The wind started to change __. I looked last time down at my father's ashes and then __ for a moment, I scattered the contents out over the cliff.

I wiped away a tear, but it was perfect happiness rather than sadness, because I finally knew the man who __ so much to me, my father, was finally at peace.

1.A. journey B. condition C. view D. food

2.A. see B. feel C. hear D. smell

3.A. spot B. river C. day D. moment

4.A. wind B. rubbish C. walls D. rocks

5.A. embarrassing B. interesting C. famous D. dangerous

6.A. because B. when C. if D. though

7.A. at peace B. at rest C. at sunset D. at sea

8.A. jumped B. fallen C. dived D. swam

9.A. comfort B. protect C. rescue D. follow

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

11.A. stood B. lay C. hanged D. slept

12.A. under my arm B. in my hands C. on my shoulder D. around my neck

13.A. care for B. learn from C. depend on D. turn down

14.A. fearless B. hopeless C. careless D. shameless

15.A. chance B. behavior C. ambition D. wish

16.A. looked back on B. looked out for C. looked down at D. looked up to

17.A. silent B. surprising C. sudden D. strange

18.A. speed B. distance C. force D. direction

19.A. screamed B. hesitated C. laughed D. complained

20.A. helped B. meant C. owed D. did

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