高考英语短文改错专项演练
高考英语短文改错专项演练
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A
We’ll never forget a day when my classmates and 1. ____
I paid a visit a chemistry factory. It 2. ____
was a large one with nearly 20, 000 workers. It looks 3. ____
like a garden and we saw colorful flowers, grass and trees 4. ____
there. We also visited some workshop and found workers 5. ____
working hard. We talked to them and learned a lot of. We 6. ____
understood them further. On the way home we felt very tiring, 7. ____
but we both thought we had a very good day. 8. ____
We really hoped what we could get more chances 9. ____
of leaving the school and learn about society. 10. ____
B
The children next door often play the football in 1. ____
the garden after my house and sometimes break my 2. ____
windows. Last Saturday afternoon I stay at home and 3. ____
read a book. After a while, I closed my eyes and went 4. ____
to sleep. A loud knock on the door made me to wake 5. ____
up suddenly. Soon a little boy turned out. “You haven’t 6. ____
broken one of my window again?” I asked. “Oh, no!” 7. ____
answered the boy. “Your windows were all opened this 8. ____
time and our football is in your bedroom. Could you 9. ____
mind getting in to get our ball?” I was at a loss at the 10. ____
moment.
C
I ever worked as a tour guide. One day I saw advertisement 1. ____
on the newspaper. I rang up the company, and 2. ____
I was given the job immediate. They asked me to take 3. ____
a tour around the city the next morning. The manager 4. ____
just told me to say anything that I could think about the 5. ____
city. My first tour is terrible. The old bus was not 6. ____
air-conditioned, because it was the middle of summer. It 7. ____
was uncomfortable inside the bus. The tourist soon became 8. ____
very hot and angry. I owned a very hard time. I stayed there 9. ____
for a few weeks,and then left and joined in a better 10. ____
company.
D
Sue and Ann often meet at a cheaper restaurant to eat 1. ____
and talking about life and school after their morning 2. ____
class. Sometimes, instead of talking ,they play a 3. ____
game that they call it “people watching”. They start the 4. ____
game in observing and listening to people around 5. ____
them carefully and make guesses about their lives as 6. ____
ages, jobs, likes, dislikes and so on. Of course, 7. ____
they never really knew whether they are right or wrong. 8. ____
Therefore they usually have good reasons for thinking 9. ____
that what they are. “The game is fun,” they often say. 10. ____
E
At a party, it is quite normal of someone to have 1. ____
a short conversation with you and then go on to talking 2. ____
to other people! Don’t think they dislike you or they 3. ____
are impolite. It has the custom at many parties 4. ____
in Britain, particularly there people are standing up rather 5. ____
than sitting down. Here are two ways of finishing conversation 6. ____
at a party. “Excuse me. I think I’ll go and get another drinking.7. ____
See you later, perhaps?” “Oh. Excuse me. I’ve just seen 8. ____
Mary Jennings over here. I’ve got to discuss a meeting we 9. ____
are been having on Thursday. Would you excuse me for a moment?”” 10. ____
F
I felt sadly yesterday when our teacher told us something 1. ____
about Project Hope in class. It has set up to help the 2. ____
children in the countryside who can’t pay to go to 3. ____
school. After school I came home. I was wondering if I 4. ____
could do something for the Project then I caught sight 5. ____
of money-collecting box on the table. Then I made 6. ____
up my minds to send my pocket money which I 7. ____
had saved for nearly one year for the children who 8. ____
wanted to go to school. I wrote a letter to them and 9. ____
hurried to the post office. Together with the letter I
posted the money and sent with my best wishes to them. 10. ____
G
Last night when Steven and I was having a walk in the 1. ____
Street, we suddenly heard a painful cry for help under 2. ____
a tree nearby. We quickly ran to the tree and found a boy laying 3. ____
on the ground with a stick in his leg. He had fallen of the tree. 4. ____
Steven suggested we pulled the stick out at once, but I disagreed, 5. ____
Because I had learned little about first aid at school. The stick 6. ____
in the leg would help controlling the bleeding. As there was 7 . ____
no telephone,we managed to find a taxi. We took the boy to the 8. ____
hospital. The doctors examined the boy fast and we got to 9. ____
know where the boy lived. So we telephoned his parents
and left after he came to the hospital. We did a good deed. 10. ____
H
Last summer I learnt to ride a bicycle. At first?,I was 1. ____
unable to control its direction. Sometimes I fall to 2. ____
the right or to the left. But I worried my father to tell me 3. ____
how I could ride straightly. He didn’t answer me 4. ____
directly. Instead,he took me to side of the street. 5. ____
“Can you find some bike track that is really straight?” 6. ____
asked my father. I watched more carefully and shook my 7. ____
head .“No?” he said, “in factneither of the tracks is 8. ____
always straight. But just by correct the direction 9. ____
every now and then, you had already gone forward.” 10. ____
I
Boys and girls,
Attention, please. I’ve got a good news for you. A new book 1. ____
How to Improve Your English is now on sell in the 2. ____
nearby bookstore. Xinhua Bookstore. I think the book 3. ____
is a great help on our English study and suitable for 4. ____
us middle school students. Here I’ve got it. You may 5 . ____
go to have a look to see whether you like it or not. The price 6. ____
is five yuan every. Those who want to buy the 7. ____
book should get your money ready for. By eleven o’clock 8. ____
tomorrow morning the money should be give either 9. ____
to me nor to our League Secretary. We’ll go to buy the 10. ____
books tomorrow afternoon.