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But when he looked to the side, he saw (instant) that it wasn't a dog at all, but a wolf, quickly catching up with him.
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Two men are (assist)the police in their enquires.
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You will (require)to assist Mrs.Smith in preparing a report.
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(surprise) at what Berry had done, Tom didn't know what to say at first.
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The house was built in (imitate) of the Roman villa.
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A new factory is to (locate) in the city center.
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All passengers on board are expected (fasten) the seat belts when the plane takes off and lands.
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8. 改错题 | |
单句改错,每个句子有一处错误,指出并改正。
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Sitting here, I go through my mom's old journals, reading them very differently from the first time I found them. It was a number of years ago, when I was twelve, I found 1 just lying around her 2 room.That day I read each line with growing 3 and horror.I couldn't believe that woman who fed me as a baby and read me fairy tales had written this.I will never forget the first line I read: “They all want to take me away and 4 me!” 5 I thought of the other day, when she was 6 around the house.I was sitting at the dining room table with my grandmother, working on a fivethousandpiece puzzle (拼图) that takes a 7 to solve.Suddenly, the front door was violently thrown open.My mother ran in screaming at the top of her lungs. Then she ran into the room and shoved (推) our puzzle off the table, smashing it into the five thousand pieces we had 8.It scared me.9 , something was 10 my mother. My 11 ended then, when the doctor told me she had hallucinations (幻想症).I started to understand that her illness wasn't something I could 12.That was when I realized that other kids always 13 she was different when they came over to play. I always wondered 14 I could do but there is no solution.But dealing with my mother has given me a different outlook on life.I try not to 15 my problems.If my mom starts making strange remarks, I leave the room and call someone.Just 16 is one of the best relaxing ways in the world.If there's no one to talk to, I 17 the violin or some other hobbies to forget about things for a time. As I think about the past, I see that Mom was 18an entire life.Thankfully, I haven't been.To me, each day is just one piece of the 19 , one piece among the thousands we spend our lives putting together, hoping it won't 20. (1)
A .
them
B .
those
C .
it
D .
myself
(2)
A .
empty
B .
strange
C .
clear
D .
messy
(3)
A .
joy
B .
astonishment
C .
doubt
D .
happiness
(4)
A .
protect
B .
comfort
C .
kill
D .
confirm
(5)
A .
Yet
B .
Then
C .
However
D .
Though
(6)
A .
nervous
B .
relaxed
C .
angry
D .
surprised
(7)
A .
lifetime
B .
day
C .
minute
D .
moment
(8)
A .
prepared
B .
made
C .
begun with
D .
looked for
(9)
A .
Luckily
B .
Even
C .
Still
D .
Obviously
(10)
A .
wrong with
B .
connected with
C .
cautious about
D .
worried about
(11)
A .
hard time
B .
childhood
C .
bad luck
D .
memories
(12)
A .
forgive
B .
miss
C .
ignore
D .
overcome
(13)
A .
felt
B .
heard
C .
hoped
D .
expected
(14)
A .
where
B .
when
C .
which
D .
what
(15)
A .
depend on
B .
face
C .
concentrate on
D .
calculate
(16)
A .
waiting
B .
talking
C .
singing
D .
smiling
(17)
A .
buy
B .
play
C .
talk with
D .
turn to
(18)
A .
devoted to
B .
charged with
C .
led to
D .
robbed of
(19)
A .
toy
B .
puzzle
C .
page
D .
journal
(20)
A .
fall apart
B .
come up
C .
come off
D .
fall over
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Is there such a thing as being “overprotective”? I can honestly say that my answer to that question (change) dramatically (戏剧性地) since I became a parent. Before the birth of my daughter, I taught at private school, often viewing my students as overprotected, worrying would happen when they went on to middle schools. Some did well, and some did not.Some needed constant pats on the back, words of (inspire) and extra support, which I (happy) gave.Others were content on their own, needing little no interaction (互动) with their teacher. I'd always supposed their parents were overprotective, for they were the ones that still walked their (five) graders into the classroom and met them at the school gate. Admittedly, I laughed at those parents, (think) their children would never learn to be (independence) if they didn't let go just a little.Then I had my own daughter.The moment I looked at her little face, I (know) I'd do everything in my power to protect her and make sure she always feels safe! |