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【题目】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短文。短文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。

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。

Recently,people were moved by a story taking the place in Thailand.It told about a girl whom had a quarrel with her mother and ran away from home.After several days,the girl walked into a restaurant in hungers.A man who was the cook invites her to sit down and then made some delicious food for him.The girl was very surprising.Then the cook told the girl that a woman took a photo and asked him whether he seen the girl.But the woman gave him some money to cook for the girl if she turned up.Until then the girl realized how greatly her mother was and she should be grateful on her.

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【解析】1.此句意为人们被发生在Thailand的一个故事所感动,take place意为发生 ,而take the place意为取代,故将the删除。

2.此句意为它讲述了一个女孩与母亲发生争吵,然后离家出走。此处为宾语从句,从句部分缺少的是主语,所以要用who修饰前面的girl,故将whom改为who。

3.此句意为几天后,这个女孩由于饥饿走进了一家餐馆。此处考查固定搭配,in hunger意为饥饿,故将hungers改为hunger。

4.此句意为厨师邀请她坐下来并且为她做了一些美味的食物。由全文可知为过去时,所以邀请也要用过去时,故将invites改为invited。

5.由前文the girl walked into a restaurant in hunger可知这是个女孩,故将him改为her。

6.此句意为这个女孩感到非常惊喜,surprising意为令人意外的,用于形容事物,而surprised意为惊喜的,用于形容人的感受,故将surprising改为surprised。

7.此句意为这个厨师说有个女士拿着一张照片问他是否见过这个女孩。此句为过去完成时,要用had done,故在seen前面加had。

8.此句意为这个女士给了他一些钱并告诉他如果女孩出现给她做些吃的东西。此句与前一句没有转折关系,故将But改为And。

9.此句意为这个女孩意识到她的妈妈是多么伟大并且她应该感谢她。此处的伟大要用形容词,故将greatly改为great。

10.此处考查固定搭配,be grateful to 意为对感激的,故将on改为to 。

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【题目】If anything can be said about recordbreaking globetrotter (环球旅行家) Graham Hughes, it's that— throughout his travels— he's always kept his feet firmly on the ground.

The 33yearold adventurer, from Liverpool, has become the first person to visit all 201 countries in the world without using a plane.

Hughes used buses, taxis, trains and his own two feet to travel 160,000 miles in exactly 1,426 days — all on a shoestring(资金微薄) of just $100 a week.

He spent four days “crossing open ocean in a leaky (漏的) boat” to reach Cape Verde on the North Atlantic, was jailed for a week in the Congo for being mistaken as a “spy”, and was arrested trying to “sneak (溜;偷偷地做) into” Russia.

And yesterday Graham Hughes trudged (长途跋涉) into Juba, the capital of South Sudan, to end the epic fouryear journey that began in his hometown of Liverpool on New Year's Day 2009.

“I love travel, and I guess my reason for doing it was that I wanted to see if this could be done, by one person traveling on a shoestring,” he told the Christian Science Monitor. “I think I also wanted to show that the world is not some big, scary place, but in fact it is full of people who want to help you even if you are a stranger.”

Guinness has now confirmed that Hughes, who filmed the expedition for a documentary and raised money for charity Water Aid, has achieved the world record.

“The main feeling today is just one of intense gratitude to every person around the world who helped me get here, by giving me a lift, letting me stay on their couch, or pointing me in the right direction,” Hughes added.

1Which of the following is NOT described Graham Hughes?

A. Globetrotter.

B. Adventurer.

C. The first person traveling around the world not using a plane.

D. Scientist.

2Which of the following is NOT true according to the text?

A. When he traveled on the ocean, his boat was leaking water.

B. He was put into prison because of being considered a spy in the Congo.

C. He was caught in Russia because he stole something.

D. It was in South Sudan that he ended his epic fouryear journey.

3Why did Hughes make the world record that he had achieved into the film — the expedition for a documentary?

A. Because he wanted to be remembered by people all over the world.

B. Because he wanted to raise money for charity Water Aid.

C. Because he only wanted to record his experience.

D. Because he wanted to earn money.

4What can we learn from the last paragraph?

A. When he traveled all over the world, he got a lot of help from different people.

B. He often sleeps on the coach.

C. He often points the direction for others.

D. He is grateful to the people who have helped him.

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