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在2008年北京奥运会上,中国著名运动员刘翔因脚伤退出比赛,引起人们广泛争议。下面是腾讯网站的一项调查:

选项名称
投票数
百分比
 
趋势
应该退出,健康比金牌重要
222292
34.77%
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运动场就是战场,刘翔应当坚持
123752
19.36%
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请你结合上表,写一篇英语短文,谈谈自己的看法。

注意:1.词数100左右;     

2.开关已给出,不计总入总数。

 

 

 

 

In the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Chinese athlete Liu Xiang dropped out of the race due to his foot injury, which led to a heated discussion among people across the country.              

                                            

                                            

                                            

                                           

                                            

                                           

                                             

                                           

                                            

                                            

                                            

                                           

 

 

1B  2B  3B  4A  5C  6C  7D  8B  9C  10C 11C  12B  13D  14A  15B  16C  17C  18 B  19C  20B  21A  22C  23B  24D  25A  26B  27 D  28D  29A  30B  31C  32D  33B  34B  35A  36A  37C  38D  39B  40B  41C  42D  43B  44A  45B  46D  47D  48B 49D  50C  51C  52A  53C  54C  55B  56A  57A  58D  59C  60B  61E  62C  63G  64F  65A

66anthe  67had去掉  68offor  69suddensuddenly  70laylying  71正确  72ThanksThank  73to aliveto be alive  74hashad  75which去掉

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

此行多一个词,把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该加的词,并也用斜线划掉。

此行缺一个词,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。

此行错一个词,在错的词下划一横线,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。

I was taking a walk by the roadside after supper an other   66.        

day when a truck had passed me with speed. I        67.        

thought it was very dangerous of the driver to drive      68.        

so fast. When I came to a sharp bend, I sudden saw      69.        

the truck lay on the roadside with its four Wheels up.     70.        

I rushed up and found the driver sitting on the grass by    71.        

the road. “Thanks God, ”I thought . “The driver was     72.        

lucky enough to alive. I asked the driver how the      73.        

accident has happened. He told me with regret that his    74.        

truck which had been out of control at the sharp bend.    75.          

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  A poor chimney-sweeper had not enough money to buy a meal. One hot summer day at noon he stopped before an eating-house and  21  ,regaling(款待) his nose with the smell of victuals (food and drink). The owner of the shop told him several times to go away,but the sweeper couldn’t   22  the pleasant smell,  23  unable to purchase the taste of the food. At last, the cook came out of the shop, taking hold of the sweeper, and  24  that, as he had been feeding on the smell of his victuals, he could not go away  25  paying half the price of a dinner. The  26  fellow said that he neither could nor would pay, and that he would ask the first person who should pass  27  it was an unreasonable and unjust demand.

The  28  was referred to a policeman, who  29  to pass by at that moment. He said to the sweeper, “As you have been   30  one of your senses with the smell of this man’s victuals, it is just that you should give him some  31  ; therefore you   32  ,in your turn, regale one of his senses, which seems to be more   33  to be satisfied than your   34  . How much money have you got?”

  “I have nothing   35  two pence in the world, sir, and I must buy me  36  .”

  “Never mind, ”answered the officer. “  37  your two coins between your hands; now rattle (发出哐哐响声) them loudly. ”

 The sweeper did so, and the officer,  38  the cook, said, “Now, sir , I think he has paid you; the smell of your victuals regaled his nose; the sound of his rattling money has tickled your  39  .”

This decision gave more satisfaction to the by-standres than to the cook, but it was the only payment he could obtain. The cook  40  into the shop while people laughed at him.

21.A.remained      B.kept     sidered    D.planned

22.A.enjoy       B.tell       C.leave      D.bear

23.A.even       B.though      C.for       D.while

24.A.stated       B.announced    C.said      D.required

25.A.without      B.unless      C.after      D.until

26.A.rude       B.poor       C.sad       D.brave

27.A.why       B.how       C.as if      D.whether

28.A.event       B.accident      C.case      D.incident 

29.A.happened     B.appeared     C.came      D.promised

30.A.sharing       B.feasting      C.enjoying     D.supplying

31.A.award       B.cash       C.payment     D.victuals

        B.may      C.might       D.shall

33.A.adventurous    B.difficult     C.unfortunate     D.hopeless

34.A.demand      B.appetite     C.stomach      D.hunger

35.A.but        B.besides     C.only       D.simply

36.A.some bread     B.some water    C.a dinner      D.a meal

37.A.Get        B.Bring       C.Take       D.Fetch

38.A.turning up     B.turning away   C.turning back    D.turning to

39.A.senses       B.ears       C.nose       D.mouth 

40.A.crawled      B.entered      C.slipped      D.jumped

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Mr. Grey: I would like to speak to Mr. Brown, if he’s not engaged.

Secretary: Have you an appointment?

Mr. Grey: No, but here’s my card. If you are kind enough to take it in, I’m sure he’ll see me.

Secretary:   61  Would you mind waiting a few minutes?…Come this way, please.

Mr. Brown: Good morning, Mr.Grey. Take a seat, please. What can I do for you?

Mr. Grey:   62  I think you know my affair.

Mr. Brown: Oh, yes. Let me look at your application for a minute.  63  

Mr. Grey: Well, I think I’m pretty good at it.

Mr. Brown: Did you have any kind of work in mind?  64  

Mr. Grey: Not really. But I’m good at fixing cars and things like that. I just finished repairing Mrs. Black’s car.

Mr. Brown: All right, Mr. Grey, here is the name and address of the factory. You go straight to the personnel office.   65  

A.I will call them and they will be expecting you tomorrow, between 10:00 and noon.
B. Well, as a matter of fact, I called on you last Monday.
C. Eh, I’m very fond of doing mechanical work.
D. Then, of course it’s better to go.
E. He’s on the phone just now .
F.I mean any skills in that kind of work.
G. I see you would like to do mechanical work.

61.     62. .     63. .     64. .     65. .    

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20.In such dry weather, the flowers will have to be watered if they        .

A.have survived       B.are to survive    

C.would survive       D.will survive

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