短文改错
Camels are used to carrying people or heavy goods. |
1.________ |
They have very strong back. Camels have long legs , |
2.________ |
long necks, small heads, or strong heavy bodies. A |
|
camel is more than two metres tall. |
3.________ |
Camels of the first kind lives on desert 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.________ |
especial good for riding. Camel can run about fifteen kilometres |
8.________ |
in an hour. Riding a camel is quite different from |
9.________ |
riding horse , because a camel moves both right legs together and then |
10.________ |
both left legs. |
科目:高中英语 来源:黄冈重点作业 高一英语(下) 题型:009
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. |
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短文改错。
Dr. William N.Green is a childrens' dentist. Most of(1)_______
his patients are children. Children like to come his
(2)_______ office.He tells them about their teeth. He cleans their
(3)_______
teeth well.He also takes care of their teethaches and (4)_______ fixes their broken teeth.Then he gives him a small gift.(5)_______ Dr.Green lives on Olney. That's a small town near Washington (6)________ D.C.But his dental office is in Washington in 1616 (7)________ Jefferson Street.He get up at 6:15 every morning.He eats(8)________ breakfast at 6:45 and leaves work at 7:15. He drives (9)________ to work and keeps his car in a parking lot on Madison Street. He gets to his office about at 8:00. (10)________
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短文改错
Dr. William N. Green is a childrens' dentist. Most of
(1)_______
his patients are children. Children like to come his
(2)_______
office. He tells them about their teeth. He cleans their
(3)_______
teeth well. He also takes care of their teethaches and
(4)_______
fixes their broken teeth.Then he gives him a small gift.
(5)______ Dr. Green lives on Olney.That's a smalltown near Wash-
(6)_______
ington,D.C.But his dental office is in Washington in 1616(7)_______
Jefferson Street.He get up at 6:15 every morning.He eats
(8)_______
breakfastat 6:45 and leaves work at7:15.He drives to work(9)_______
and keeps his car in a parking lot on Madison Street.He
(10)______
gets to his office about at 8:00.
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短文改错
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短文改错
Bungee jumping(蹦极)is a relatively recent sport and one that has become very popular. However, few people knows of the origins of this risky sport.
(1)________
Bungee jumping was inspiring by the vine jumpers of Pentecost Island, in
(2)________
the Pacific Ocean Vanuatu(瓦努阿图)group (formerly the New Hebrides).
(3)________
Each year, the man of the island's tribe construct huge wooden towers
(4)________
hundreds feet high. They then carefully select vines from the jungle
(5)________
which they then tie in their ankles before throwing themselves off
(6)________
the top of the towers. The length and age of the vines must be careful
(7)________
judged so that the vine stops their fall just after they hit the ground. Inspired
(8)________
by the islanders, modern bungee jumping was invented by members of
(9)________
the Oxford University Dangerous Sports Club. Used a special nylon cord
(10)________
instead of vines, and dressed their customary top hat and tails, they performed
(11)________
a four-person simultaneous(同时的)jump that from the Clifton Suspension
(12)________
Bridge in Bristol in April 1st 1979. The D. S. C. has performed many
(13)________
other jumps, including one off across the Golden Gate Bridge. During the 1980s
(14)________
A. J. Hackett opened the first commercial jump site in New Zealand. As part of the site publicity, Hackett performed an astonished bungee
(15)________
jump from the Eiffer Tower right in the centre of Paris.
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