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2021-2022高考英语模拟试卷

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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

1.Withatravellingspeedofupto350kilometresperhour,therailwaytobebuiltbetweenBeijingandShanghai

thejourneytimefrom12hoursto5hours.

A.cutsB.willcutC.iscuttingD.hascut

2.一IhavesomethingimportanttotellJohn.ButIcan'tfindhim.

—Hiscellphoneishere,sohehavegonetoofar.

A.mustn'tB.needn't

C.wouldn'tD.can't

3.Lackofsleepleadtoweakenedimmunityandmemory,andalsoslowphysicalgrowth.

A.shallB.mustC.shouldD.can

4.Whyyouchoosetoworkinaremotevillageschoolwhenyoucanownarespectablejobinacity?

A.needB.should

C.mustD.will

5.Iwasonabusinesstripthen,otherwiseItothehospitalfortests.

A.wentB.hadgone

C.wouldhavegoneD.wouldgo

6.toworkovertimethatevening,!missedawonderfulfilm.

A.HavingbeenaskedB.Toask

C.HavingaskedD.Tobeasked

7.IntheofficeIneverseemtohavetimeuntilafter5:30p・m・,manypeoplehavegonehome.

A.whosetimeB.that

C.onwhichD.bywhichtime

8.Weallagreethatitisgoodtohelpthoseinneed,butwhencomestogivingawayourmoney,thingsbecome

strange.

A.thatB.thisC.itD.one

9.theeffectofcultureshock,heistryingtoreadalotaboutitbeforegoingtoFranceforfurtherstudy.

A.ToreduceB.Reduced

C.ReducingD.Havingreduced

10.--一CouldIaskyouaprivatequestion?

--Sure,________

A.pardonmeB.goaheadC.goodideaD.forgetit

11.-Haveyougottheresultsofthefinalexam?

-Notyet.Itwillbeafewdaysweknowthefullresults.()

A.beforeB.after

C.untilD.when

12.Consideredtobealessdangeroustotobacco,ne-cigsnaretakingovertheWestasmoreandmorepeople

switchoverwhentryingtokickthehabit.

A.adjustmentB.alternative

C.advertisementD.amusement

13.Whenfacedwithabigchallengepotentialfailureseemstohideateverycorner,maybeyou'veheardthis

advicebefore:"Bemoreconfident.”

A.whereB.whoseC.whichD.ofwhich

14..Whenhegoesout,heoftenwearssunglassesnobodycanrecognizehim.

A.sothatB.nowthatC.incaseD.asthough

15.Thepartinthefilmthemanbrokedownthedoormadesomeoftheaudiencegiveacry.

A.whichB.whoC.whereD.whom

16.theheavyrain,thecouplewenttothesupermarkettobuytheirsonagift.

A.InspiteofB.Exceptfor

C.ButforD.Insteadof

17.Newideassometimeshavetowaitforyearsbefore.

A.beingfullyacceptingB.fullyacceptingC.havingfullyacceptedD.fullyaccepted

18.makesmestressedistheentranceexaminationiscomingnearerandnearer

A.It;whatB.What;thatC.What;whatD.That;that

19.Duringthenegotiationtofollow,itcanbearguedthatsharesofforeigncompaniesareovervaluedthe

returntheyoffer.

A.intermsofB.inmemoryof

C.infavorofD.inchargeof

20.Itwasthenaturaldisaster,ratherthanhumanerrors,thatforthedeathofsomanyinnocentpeople.

A.areblamedB.wastoblameC.wasblamedD.weretoblame

第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

21.(6分)Flowersmakepeoplehappy.Andwhilethatmightseemobvious,therehasn'tbeenmuchresearchto

provethepointuntilnow.

SomenewstudiesbyRutgersUniversityscientistssupporttheideastrongly,andtheexpertsgoontoassumethat

flowershaveflourishedonthisplanet,withtheirbeautyevolvinginrecentthousandsofyears,partlybecausehumans

aresoattachedtothem.

Inatest,bunchesofflowersweresentbyfloriststo113menandwomeninaretirementcommunity.All113got

flowersandanotebook,butsomegotthemearlierandreceivedasecondbunchwhentheothersgottheirs.Bynowyou

canguesstheoutcome.Themoreflowers,themoresmiles.

Theresultsofthestudiesgotthescientiststothinkingabouthowtheflowerindustryoftodayhasevolvedinto

growingthingsthatservenootherpurposethanemotional(情感上的)satisfaction.Naturewon'tevenpollinate(授粉)

manyofthedomesticatedflowers.Justamongroses,therearesomanytypescreatedbyhumansthat,clearly,flowers

aren'twhattheyusedtobe.Butit'slikelyourcollectivehandhasplayedarolelongerthanyoumightthink.

Geneticist(遗传学家)TerryMcGuiresuggeststhatnature'sprettierflowersgottosurviveanddevelopwell

becausepeopledidn'tdestroythemwhentheyclearedforagriculture.Instead,theygrewthemandhavebeendoingso

forover5,000years.^Becausethey'reasourceofpleasure,wetakecareofthem.Inthatsensethey'relikedogs.They

arethepetsoftheplantworld.”McGuiresays.

Hereisonewaythatmighthaveworked:

Manyspeciesofflowersthatarenowplantedusedtogrowonlywhenthegroundwasdisturbed,McGuireexplains.

“Ashumansmovedintoagriculturalsettings,theseflowerswouldhavebeenweeds.""Theseflowersmighthavebeen

toleratedbecauseoftheirbeauty.Theseedswouldhavebeenpreservedandreplanted.Overtime,thebestofthese

flowersmighthavebeenselectedandtheseedsmorecarefullypreserved.”

1、Theunderlinedword"theirs”probablymeans・

A.flowersB.notebooks

C.flowersandnotebooksD.asecondbunchofflowers

2、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUE?

A.Wekeepdogsbecausetheymakeushappy.

B.Peoplegrowflowersforthousandsofyears.

C.Themoreflowerspeopleget,thehappiertheyare.

D.Peopleleftalltheflowersalivewhenclearingland.

3、AccordingtoTerryMcGuire,onepossiblewayofflowerevolutionis・

a.themostbeautifulflowerswerechosen

b.peoplereplantedtheseedsoftheflowers

c.flowerswerewildplantsatthebeginning

d.peopleprotectedtheprettierflowerswhileclearingland

A.c,d,b,a,B.c,b9d,a

C.c,d,a,bD.c,b,a,d

4、Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.MoreFlowers,MoreSmilesB.Flowers:PetsofPlantWorld

C.Human'sAffection&Flowers9EvolutionD.Human'sLoveTowardsFlowers

22.(8分)Kettle'sYard,Cambridge

Thismodern-artgalleryinaVictorianhousewasfoundedinthe1950sbyTateJimandreopenedinFebruary

followingatwo-yearredevelopmentbyJamieFobertArchitects,theteambehindthe2017TateStevesextension.This

meansanewcafe,afour-flooreducationwingandimprovedgalleryspacethatcanaccommodatemorevisitors.The

gallery'spermanentcollectionincludesworksbyJoanMiro,HenryMooreandBarbaraHepworth.

BeingBrunel,Bristol

TocelebratethelifeandworkoffamouscivilengineerIsambardKingdomBrunei,BeingBruneiwillopenin

MarchonBristoPsharbourside.Themuseumwillincludearangeofinteractiveandentertainingexhibits,including

talkingportraitsofhisfriendsandfamilyandpersonalpossessions,includingan1821schoolreport.Itisagoodplace

forfamiliestostrengthenconnections.

RoyalAcademyofArts,London

TheRAreopenson19Mayforits1thanniversary,followinga£50mrenovation(翻新)withagalleryandexpanded

exhibitionprogramme.Thesewillincludethreeday-litgalleries,whichwillhostexhibitionswithafocuson

contemporaryartandarchitecture.ThegrandfrontwalloftheBurlingtonGardensbuildinghasalsobeen

restored—possiblythefirsttimeit'shadapropercleaninits150yearhistory.

V&A,Dundee

OneofthemostsignificantnewopeningsoftheyearwillbeScotland'sfirstdesignmuseumandalsothefirstV&A

anywhereoutsideofLondonon15September.ThemuseumbuildingsitsontheriverTay.ItwillcelebrateScottish

designandobjectsinitscollection.

1、WhatdovveknowaboutBeingBrunel?

A.Ithasalongschoolreport.

B・Itincludesthreeday-litgalleries.

C.Itisfamily-friendly.

D.Itpossessespermanentcollections.

2、ThepurposeoftheRAreopeningis・

A.toexpandtheexhibition

B.tomarkits1thanniversary

C.todisplaycontemporaryart

D.topresentits150-yearhistory

3、Whatdoesthewriterintendtotellus?

A.Tocomparedifferenttouristattractions.

B.ToattractmorevisitorstotheUK.

C.Todescribesomefamousmuseumsandartists.

D.Tointroduceopeningsofsomefamousartmuseums.

23.(8分)“OneofthereasonIfindthistopicveryinterestingisbecausemymomwasasmokerwhenIwas

younger,"saysLindson-Hawley,whostudiestobaccoandhealthattheUniversityofOxford.

Bystudyingabout700adultsmokers,shefoundoutthatmomquittherightway-bystoppingabruptlyand

completely.

InherStudy,participantswererandomly(随机地)assignedtotwogroups.Onehadtoquitabruptlyonagivenday,

goingfromaboutapackadaytozero.Theothercutdowngraduallyoverthecourseoftwoweeks.Peopleinboth

groupsusednicotinereplacement,likegumorspray.Theyalsohadtalktherapy(疗法)withanursebeforeandafter

quitday.

Sixmonthslater,morepeoplewhohadquitabruptlyhadstuckwithit-morethanone-fifthofthem,comparedto

aboutone-seventhintheothergroup.Althoughthesenumbersappearlow,itismuchhigherthanifpeopletrywithout

support.

Andthequitrateswereparticularlyconvincinggiventhatbeforethestudystarted,mostofthepeoplehadsaid

they'drathercutdowngraduallybeforequitting.wIfyou'retrainingforamarathon,youwouldn'texpecttoturnup

andjustbeabletorunit.AndIthinkpeopleseethatforsmokingaswell.Theythink,'Well,ifIgraduallyreduce,it's

likepractice,saysLindson-Hawley.Butthatwasn'tthecase.Insteadofgivingpeoplepractice,thegradualreduction

likelygavethemaddictionandwithdrawalsymptoms(脱瘾症状)beforetheyevenreachedtheday,whichcouldbewhy

fewerpeopleinthatgroupactuallymadeittothatpoint."Regardlessofyourstatedpreference,ifyou9rereadytoquit,

quittingabruptlyismoreeffective,”saysDr.GabrielaFerreira."Whenyoucanquoteaspecificnumberlikeafifthof

thepatientswereabletoquit,that'sacceptable.Itgivesthemtheencouragement,Ithink,toreallygoforit,“Ferreira

says.

Peoplerarelymanagetoquitthefirsttimetheytry.Butatleast,shesays,theycanmaximizetheoddsofsuccess.

1、WhatdoseLindson-Hawleysayabouthermother?

A.Shequitsmokingwithherdaughter'shelp

B.Shewasalsoaresearcheroftobaccoandhealth

C・Shestudiedthesmokingpatternsofadultsmokers

D.Shesucceededinquittingsmokingabruptly

2、WhatkindofsupportdidsmokersreceivetoquitsmokinginLindson-Havvley^study?

A.Theyweregivenphysicaltraining

B.Theywereofferednicotinereplacement

C.Theywereencouragedbypsychologist

D.Theywerelookedafterbyphysicians

3、HowdoesDr.GabrielaFerreiraviewtheresultofLindson-Hawley9sexperiment?

A.ItisencouragingB.Itisunexpected

C.ItisimpracticalD.Itismisleading

4、Taketheideaof“amarathon”(Para.5)asanexampletoshowthatquittingsmoking.

A.issomethingfewcanaccomplishB.requiresalotofpatience

C.needssomepracticefirstD.isachallengeatthebeginning

24.(8分)WhenCharlesLeehandedmethesmallrednotebookin1974,hechangedmylife.wWhileyouare

traveling,youshouldkeepnotesofthingsyouseeanddoJheexplained.

Iwas20yearsold,ajuniorincollege,spendingatermattheUniversityofLondon.Charleswasaretiredtraveling

salesman.IwasstayingwithhiminhiscottageinKendal,locatedintheLakeDistrictofnorthernEngland.Itwasa

one-weekhomestaytheuniversityarrangedforusbeforeclassesbegan.

Itookhisadvice.Iwroteinthenotebookeverydayduringthehomestay.BackinLondon,Irecordedweekend

tripstoWales,Yorkshire,France,andSpain.Icommentedonmyclasses,professors,andclassmates.Icontrastedmy

lifeatasmallcollegeintheUSwithmywanderingthroughthestreetsofLondon,myintroductiontolifeinabigcity,

andmyinitialtravelsoutsidetheUS.ItrackedideasIhadaboutmylifeandmyfuture.

WhenIwroteinthenotebook,Istruggledwithasenseofmyaudienceandpurpose.Whowouldreadthis?Were

thesewritingsjustforme,ordidIwantotherstoreadthem?WasIrecordingeventsandideasjustasaprompt(提示)to

memory,orwastheresomelargerpurposeforthisdailyexercise?

IknewIwasrecordingevents,thoughts,wordsthatwereimportanttomylife.Iimaginedafuturemesittingdown

toreadthepages.IwonderedwhatitwouldfeelliketoreadthosewordslatenIwonderedwhereIwouldbeandwhat

mylifewouldbelike.

IfilledthenotebookCharlesgaveme.Iboughtanewoneandfllledit.Thenanotherandanother.Icontinued

writinginnotebooksforfourdecades.Bythattime,theyfilledtwoboxesinmygarage.

Ihadrereadsomeofthejournals.SpecificvolumeshadprovidedmewiththebackgroundIneededfordozensof

articlesformagazines.ButIhadneverreadthemall.Recently,Idecidedtobringmycollectionofnotebooksintomy

officeandreplaymylife.AsIopenedthefirstbox,IsuddenlybecamenervouswouldIliketheformermedescribedon

thosepages?Therewasariskinopeningthatfirstnotebook.Ididitanyway.

Charleshadbeenright.Irememberedthebigeventsandthecentralhappenings,butoneachpageweremany

detailsIhadn'tretained(保留).

Thepagesrevealedhighlightsfromcollegeclassesandstoriesaboutroommatesandfriends.Ireadanxious

commentsI'dwrittenasI'dlaunchedmyteachingcareer,learnedtowritelessonplants,assignedgradesforstudent

work,andsolveddisciplineproblems.Ireflectedonmycomingmarriage,thenthewedding,andeventuallytheproud

momentswhenIheldeachofmythreegirlsasafather.Irecountedmoretrips—returningtoEurope,teachinginSouth

America,goingonsafari(游猎)inAfrica,andexploringGreenland.Irelivedmemoriesoftrailshit,riverscrossed,and

mountainsclimbed.

Thewritingsinthosejournalsframedmylife.Ihadn'twritteneveryday.Ioftenskippedafewdaysorevenweeks,

butIalwayspickedupthewritingwhenitfeltimportant.JournalswentwithmewhenItraveled,andIoftenwrotein

thematschoolwhenmyownstudentswerewriting.

Ittookseverallongeveningstoreadthroughthenotebooks,takingmeontourspanning(持续)42years.AsIreadI

couldrecallsittingonabenchinTrafalgarSquareinLondonorinourapartmentinPerutowritetothefutureme.It

wasthenthatIrealized:IamnowthepersonIwaswritingtothroughoutthoseyears.

1、WhatcanwelearnaboutCharlesLee?

A.HewasanEnglishmantheauthorcameacross.

B.Hegavetheauthoranotebookasbirthdaypresent.

C.Theauthorgainedvaluableexperienceoflifefromhim.

D.Theauthoroncelivedinhishouseasacollegegraduate.

2、Onereasonwhytheauthorkeptwritingjournalswasthathewantedto・

A.letothersreadwhathewroteinthefuture

B.liveuptoCharlesLee'sexpectationforhim

C.knowwhathislifewouldbelikeinthefuture

D.leavesomethingspecialtohisthreedaughters

3、Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenheopenedthefirstboxfilledwithhisjournals?

Curious.B.Worried.C.Surprised.D.Disappointed.

4、BymentioningthehighlightsinParagraph10,theauthorintendstotellus,

A.theregretshehadabouthislife

B・thebenefitsofkeepingjournals

C.thebigeventsthathappenedtohim

D.thethemesofhisarticlesformagazines

5、Wecanlearnfromthepassagethattheauthor.

A.rarelywrotejournalsatschool

B・keepsadailyjournalofhislife

C.evenwrotejournalswhentraveling

D.hadkeptwritingjournalsforfivedecades

6、Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A,RereadingmyjournalsB.Myinterestingexperienceoflife

C.ArednotebookD.Agifttomyfutureself

25.(10分)Learninghowtofacesilenceinconversationisanimportantskill,especiallywhenworkingacross

cultures.

Ininternationalnegotiations,experiencednegotiator(谈判者)staysilentandimpassiveonpurposebecausethat

willmakeothersfeeluncomfortableandpossiblymakecompromiseswithouthavingtodoanything.Americans

especiallycan'tstandsilence,sotheyoftenarethefirsttobreakthesilenceandsometimesmightbeatadisadvantagein

negotiations.

So,whafsthebestresponse?Setyourjawandwaititout.Don'tofferacompromisejustbecausetheyarenot

speaking.Ifyouhavetosaysomething,askadirectquestion,suchas"What'syourinitialreactiontothatoffer?”Once

asilenceisgettinginto45secondsyoucouldsay,"Let'scomebacktothatinaminuteandgoonwiththenextpartof

ournegotiation.”

Inpresentations,silencecanbefarmoreeffectivethandramaticpassion(热情).Beforestarting,lookatthe

audienceandbesilentforamomentbecausethatsays,“I'mincontrol.IknowwhatPmdoing.Tinconfident.”

AclassicexamplewaswhenAppleco-founderSteveJobslaunchedthefirstiPhone.Heintroducedwithmany

pausessothatyoudidn'tmisshiskeypoints.Becausesilencemakesusnervous,ournaturalreactionisthatwe'dbetter

payattention,there'ssomethinggoingonhere.

Equally,whengivingaspeechtostaffortrainees,pausescount-especiallyiftherearenegatives.Ifyoukeeptalking

you'respoonfeeding.Givepeopleamomentofsilencetogetbeyondtheemotionalresponseandtostartthinking

consciouslyandprocessing.

Silencecanbeaninward-focusedthoughtfulactivityoranoutwardstillnesswhereyougiveyourselfthetimeto

watchandthinkandlistentotheworldaroundyou.HavingobservedtheuseofsilenceinFinlandandalsoamongthe

BlackfeetNation,aNorthAmericanIndiantribeinnorthernMontanaintheUS,wecanseebenefitsfarbeyond

wheelinganddealing.

Silencecanbeaverypowerfulpointforunderstandingourselves,understandingothers,fordevelopingbetter

commonunderstandingandmoreproductiveoutcomesandthatappliestobusiness,politics,education,law,medicine,

everyareaofhumanlife.

1、WhatismostlikelytobeAmericansidea?

A.Speakinglessgivestheupperhand.B.Theshortertalkinggapsare,thebetter.

C.Asilentmanisthebestonetolistento.D.Speakoutwhatyouhaveinyourmind.

2、WhatisthepurposeoftheexampleofSteveJobs?

A.ToshowthewisdomofSteveJobs.

B.Toexplainsilencecanbemoreeffective.

C.Tointroducehowtomakeapresentation.

D.Toprovesilencecaneaseone'snervousness.

3、Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedwords“spoonfeeding"inParagraph6?

A.Supportingsomepersonwithanyselflesshelp.

B.Feedingsomebodypatientlywithasmallspoon.

C.Givingotherssomenewideastothinkovercarefully.

D.Usingawaythatdiscouragesindependentthought.

4、Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Silenceisthebestdefense.

B.Silenceinnegotiationsisofgreathelp.

C.Learningtheskillsaboutsilenceisimportant.

D.Silencehasdifferentmeaningsindifficultculture.

第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、

C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.

26.(30分)LifeStruggle

Onceuponatime,therewasakindoldmanwholovedeverything.Onedaywhilewalkingthroughthewoodsthe_

1oldmanfoundacocoonofabutterfly.Hetookithome.Afewdayslater,asmall2appeared.Hesatand

watchedthebutterflyforseveralhoursasit3toforceitsbodythroughthatlittlehole.Thenitseemedtostop_

4anyprogress.Itappeared5ithadgottenasfarasitcouldanditcouldgono6,Thentheman

decidedto7thebutterfly,sohetookapairofscissorsand8theremainingbitofthecocoon.The

butterflythenappeared9

Butithadaswollenbodyandsmall,10wings.Themancontinuedto11thebutterflybecausehe

expectedthat,atanymoment,thewingswouldenlargean12tobeabletosupportthebody.13

happened!Infact,thebutterfly14therestofitslifecrawlingaroundwithaswollenbodyandwrinkledwings.

Itneverwas15tofly.

Themandidnotunderstandthattherestricting16andthestrugglerequiredforthebutterflyto17

thetinyopeningwereNature'swayofforcingfluidfromthebodyofthebutterflyintoitswingssothatitwouldbe___

18forflightfromthecocoon.Sometimesstrugglesareexactlywhatweneedinour19・Ifwewereallowedto

gothroughourlifewithoutany20,itwouldnotbeasstrongaswhatwecouldhavebeen.Andwecouldneverfly.

1、A.niceB.cruelC.seriousD.small

2、A.butterflyB.openingC.bodyD.worm

3、A.hopedB.decidedC.refusedD.struggled

4、A.takingB・owningC.makingD.putting

5、A.asifB.evenifC.onlyifD.ifonly

6、A.longerB・moreC.fartherD.less

7、A.beatB.helpC.killD.throw

8、A.cutacrossB.cutupC.cutdownD.cutoff

9、A.willinglyB.happilyC.easilyD.difficultly

10、A.wrinkledB.strongC.skillfulD.comfortable

11、A.decorateB.watchC.praiseD.fly

12、A.requireB.expectC.encourageD.expand

13、A.SomethingB.AnythingC.NothingD.Everything

14、A.tookB.spentC.costD.paid

15、A.gladB.freeC.afraidD.able

16、A.cocoonB.timeC.spaceD.stage

17、A.getacrossB.getthroughC.getinD.getdown

18、A.helpfulB.accessibleC.readyD.careful

19、A.communicationB.dreamC.childhoodD.life

20、A.difficultyB.incomeC.regretsD.appointment

第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

27.(15分)Chrisisnotatraditionalexplorer—heusually&(work)inanofficeforalargeorganization.However,

Chris'jobcanbejust2・excitinganddangerousasbeinganexplorer.

ChrisisadoctorfromFranceandheworksforMSF,3.isalsoknownasDoctorsWithoutBorders.MSFsendsits

doctorsallovertheworld4.(help)peopleafterawaroradisaster.TheorganizationreceivedtheNobelPeacePrizein

1999.

Atthemoment,thereareover27,000traineddoctorstakingpartinMSFprojectsandtasks.Thisyear,morethan

2300internationaldoctorswilljoin5.(they)toprovidemedicalhelparoundtheworld.Allkindsofdoctorscan

volunteerforMSF.Theyneedtobe6.(prepare)togoalmostanywhereand,ofcourse,theyshouldexpectdifficult

conditions.WhenMSFacceptsadoctorforatask,hehastogofor7.leastsixmonths.

When8.(ask)whyheleftacomfortablelifeandagoodsalarytojoinMSF,Chrissaid,"TheexperienceIgainisa

greathelpinmycareer.More9.(important),itisgreattoknowattheendofeachtaskthatIhavemadeareal

10,(different)topeople'slives.”

第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)

28.(10分)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作文。文中共有10处语言错

误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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(),并在其下面写出该加的词。

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。

Yearsago,allmyparentswereinvolvedinaseriouscaraccidents>UncleBobtookontheroleasafathertohim>

IlivedwithhimduringthatperiodHeallowedmestaywithhimthoughhishomewasnotreallybigger、Heshowed

h

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