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高二英语试题

I opened my door to two little girls. I had met Alyssa, six, two weeks before. Since then, she’d waved to me every time she passed my house.

“Hello. Grandma Bonnie!” Alyssa said. “This is my little sister, Ariana. She’s three.” To her very nervous sister, “It’s OK, honey. You’ll like her.” The three-year o held a “bouquet” (花束) in one hand, and the other gripped (紧握) a tiny notebook and a huge broken crayon. “Go on,” her big sister urged, “tell her.”

Ariana looked at me seriously. “I want to help raise money for my preschool,” she said, holding out her flowers. “So I’m selling these for one dollar a bunch.”

I had a hard time hiding my smile. The bouquet consisted of seven oxalis (酢浆草) flowers. Oxalis is a weed almost impossible to get rid of. Obviously Ariana had pulled these flowers out from her own yard or a neighbor’s.

Her big sister smiled, “Aren’t they lovely, Grandma Bonnie? And they only cost a dollar for the whole bunch. It’s all for Ariana’s preschool.” The girls, plan did amuse me. “All right,” I agreed, “one dollar coming up.”

Alyssa put the bill in her sister’s skirt pocket. Then Ariana handed me my purchase. “Uh,” I suggested, “why don’t you just keep the flowers and the money? Then you could sell the flowers to someone else.” Both girls stared at me, horrified. “Oh, no,” Ariana cried. “We picked them just for you. See, they’re beautiful!”

And so they were. A week later, the flowers were twice as many as when my little neighbor handed them to me. What a bargain!

I had called these tiny plants “weeds”disgusting, worthless things with no right to exist. But in their innocent hearts, those two little girls saw them as a precious creation to treasure and share out of loving hearts to brighten the day of a lonely old “Grandma”.

25. Those two little girls paid a visit to the author to       .

A. say hello to their new neighbor

B. introduce the little sister to her

C. bring her some beautiful flowers

D. collect money for a special purpose

26. What did the author want to do after knowing the girls’ wish?

A. Refuse the girls’ request directly.

B. Pay one dollar for the whole bunch.

C. Put the bill into the little girl’s pocket.

D. Donate money without accepting flowers.

27. How did the author feel when seeing those tiny plants a week later?

A. Grateful.                                                                  B. Disgusted.

C. Fortunate.                                                                      D. Desperate.

28. What is the best title for the text?

A. Sold a Bunch of Flowers                                                 B. Picked Flowers Just for You

C. Raised Money for Preschool                                          D. Delighted an Old Grandma

 The lecture was given by a history professor         came from Nanjing University.

   A. who             B. when             C. which            D. whom

The Future of Technology
   William, a businessman, arrives in a foreign airport. He doesn’t show his passport. Instead, a machine in the wall reads the computer chip
(芯片)in his arm. This contains information about him: his name, age, and I.D number. He exits the airport, and a car door opens when it “sees” him. The car takes him to his hotel. His room “knows” he has entered the building and it “reads” his body. He is cold, so the room becomes warmer. William then watches a business presentation on a video wall. When he takes a bath, the presentation “follows him and continues ”on the bathroom wall. Finally, the room plays music to help him sleep. It turns off the music when it “sees” him sleeping.
  William doesn’t exist, and none of this is real. But it might be soon. “In five to ten years, computing and communications are going to be free and everywhere, in your walls, in your car, on your body,” says Victor Zue, leader of Project Oxygen.
   Project Oxygen has one big idea: to create better relationships between machines and people. The dream is that computer will learn to understand what people want.
So, what changes will there be at work? Firstly, the building will know where everyone is, all the time. You want to talk to someone? Type the person’s name on the nearest computer. It will show you a map of the building and exactly where this person is. You then call this person, who picks up the nearest telephone, also shown on the computer. If he or she is busy with a client
(客户)or in a meeting, the computer will tell you.
     Is all this really possible? Visit the Siebel Center, Illinois and see for yourself: computers in the doors and walls, cameras everywhere, the technology of the future, but here today.
9.William doesn’t show his passport because__________.
  A. his information can be read by a machine   
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B. he doesn’t need a passport in that airport
  C. he is not required to show his passport

D. only a man from foreign country needs to show his passport
10. The computer chip in William’s arm contains his information except_______.
   A. his name             B. his age       C. his job        D. his I.D. number 
11.The dream of Project Oxygen is that computers will ____ ____
  A. show you where the person is you are calling   B. let you pick up the nearest telephone
  C. show you a map of every building           D. learn to understand what people want
12. In the Siebel Center, Illinois, ________.
   A. computers are everywhere         

B. the technology of the future is there today
   C. there are cameras in the doors and walls

D. the future technology will be there in 5-10 years

A mouse happened to look through a hole in the wall to see the farmer and his wife open a package. “What food might this contain?” The mouse wondered. But he was sad to discover it was a mousetrap.

Back to the farmyard, the mouse announced this warning: “There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mouse trap in the house!”

The hen clucked(咯咯地叫)and scratched, raised her head and said, “Mr.Mouse, I can tell this is a great concern to you,but it is of no consequence to me. I cannot be bothered by it.”

Then the mouse turned to the pig. The pig sympathized, but said, “I am so very sorry, Mr.Mouse, but there is nothing I can do about it but pray. Be assured you are in my prayers.”

Then the mouse turned to the cow and repeated the same words. The cow said, “Moo, Mr.Mouse. I’m sorry for you, but it’s no skin off my nose.” 

So, the mouse returned to the house, head down and sadly faced the farmer’s mousetrap alone. That very night a sound was heard throughout the house—the sound of a mousetrap catching its prey(猎物).The farmer’s wife rushed to see what was caught. In the darkness, she did not see it.It was a poisonous snake whose tail was caught in the trap. The snake bit the farmer’s wife. The farmer rushed her to the hospital. When she returned home, she still had a fever.

Everyone knows fresh chicken soup is good to treat a fever. So the farmer took his knife to the farmyard. The hen was killed.

But his wife’s sickness continued. Friends and neighbors came to sit with her around the clock. To feed them, the farmer butchered the pig.

The farmer’s wife did not get well but died. So many people came for her funeral that the farmer had the cow killed to provide enough meat for all of them for the lunch.

The mouse looked upon it all from his hole in the wall with great sadness.

21.What did the mouse do when he returned to the farmyard?

A. He had a warm talk with his friends.

B. He warned his neighbors of the danger.

C. He argued with his neighbors loudly.

D. He tried hard to cheer his neighbors.

22. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the story?

A. The hen was sure that it needn’t be bothered by it.

B. The pig only expressed its sympathy for the mouse.

C. The farmer’s wife was bitten by the poisonous snake.

D. The farmer’s neighbors came to his home for meat.

23.What does the underlined sentence “but it’s no skin off my nose” in Paragraph 5 mean?

A. It is none of my business.

B. It is out of the question.

C. It doesn’t affect my smell.

D. It is not interesting at all.

24. Which of the following can best express the moral of the story?

A. Mind works faster in time of danger.

B. Never put your nose into others’ business.

C. We should pull together in time of trouble.

D. Out of sight, out of mind.

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删除: 把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

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Are you looking for something interested? Would you like to give a hand to other people in your spare time? Then joining us and be a volunteer! We have job for people of all ages. Anyone from students to old people can become ours members. You can help people in many ways. Some schools need volunteers to help take the care of children. Volunteers are needed in hospitals help the patients. Animal lovers can help save dogs and cats without homes. There is nothing for everyone. “I often played computer games when I was freely before. Now I help old people learn to use computers” said a volunteer aged 18. Unless everyone helps out a lot, we'll all have better and warmer world to live in.

   村上春树的随笔中提到“小确幸”一词,意指生活中微小而确实的幸福。生活中小小的幸运与快乐,是流淌在生活的每个瞬间且稍纵即逝的美好,是内心的宽容与满足,是对人生的感恩和珍惜。当我们逐一将这些“小确幸”拾起的时候,也就找到了最简单的快乐!

   请描述生活中让你难忘而感动的一个瞬间或一次经历,并谈谈你的感受。

  注意:

1.词数100左右;

2.不得出现真实校名和姓名。

A happy moment/ experience in my life

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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的适当形式(不超过3个单词)。

Louis Armstrong, the most influential jazz musicians, is considered great not only because of his     61       (achieve) but also because of his personalities.

     62         (bear) in a poor family in New Orleans in 1901, instead of       63  (commit) crimes to get money like some boys in his situation, Louis would sing on the streets in order to earn a few cents from      64        (passer-by). However, at the age of 12, Louis was arrested because of firing a gun into the air at a New Year's Eve party. In a school of problem boys, he was taught to play drums and the trumpet,     65      enabled him to find work related with music after he left the school. A well-known musician Joe “King” Oliver noticed Louis and began to teach him about jazz. When Oliver left New Orleans in 1917Louis took     66  his job in one of the best bands in town.

After becoming famous, Louis would introduce his particular style of jazz to enthusiastic audiences while     67       (travel) around the United States as well as Europe. Apart from being a famous jazz musician, he was also an unofficial goodwill ambassador who spoke     68 (public) about the rights of black people in America. Despite the fact     69      he became rich and famous, Louis Armstrong continued to live a simple live in a working-class neighbourhood. He continued playing and recording until July 6th, 1971, when he died in his sleep at his home in New York. He is still remembered as the most    70      (distinguish) musician in the early history of jazz.

More people are dying from hepatitis(肝炎)than AIDS and tuberculosis, warns World Health Organization. The World Health Organization(WHO)has urged for action to wipe out hepatitis as ongoing illness worsens.

In its first global report on the infection, it said the number of people dying from treatable forms of the disease, often caused by alcohol and drug abuse, is rising. Viral hepatitis is believed to have killed 1.34 million people in 2015, and amount similar to that of tuberculosis.

But while those are both falling, hepatitis deaths are on the rise-increasing by 22 per cent since the turn of the century.

However, most of the 325 million people infected are completely unaware they have the virus and some lack life-saving medicines. As a result, millions of people are at risk of a slow progression to chronic liver disease, cancer and even death , the WHO warned, Margaret Chan, director general of the WHO, said: “Viral hepatitis is now a major public health challenge that requires an urgent response.”

The two most common forms, which are responsible for 96 per cent of deaths from the disease, are hepatitis B(HBV)and hepatitis C (HCV)

HBV can be passed on through unprotected sex and bodily fluids(液体). It requires life-long treatment with a drug commonly used to battle HIV. New infections of this type of the disease are falling, thanks to a vaccine given to 84 per cent of newborns across the world. However, just nine per cent of sufferers know they are infected, meaning many go under the radar and miss out on treatment

HCV, usually spread through blood- to-blood contact with an infected person, can be cured relatively swiftly, but many patients across the world are unable to afford the medication. Around 1.75 million people were newly infected with HCV in 2015, bringing the global total to 71 million, figures suggests. But four fifths of those infected with this type of the disease are unaware they are suffering, the WHO warned

Experts looking at the cases have identified unsafe healthcare procedure and injection drug use as the top causes. Gottfried Hirnschall, director of WHO’s Department of HIV and the Global Hepatitis Programme, said the WHO was working with governments, drugmakers and diagnostics companies to improve access.

He added: More countries are making hepatitis services available for people in need-a diagnostic test cost less than $1 (78p) and the cure for hepatitis C can be below $ 200 (£156). But the data clearly highlight the urgency with which we must address the remaining gaps in testing and treatment.

Charles Gore, president of the World Hepatitis Alliance, said: “For the first time in the history of viral hepatitis, we have an understanding of the true impact of the disease.”

36. Who are likely to die from the treatable hepatitis?

A. Those taking medicines    B. Those suffering from cancer

C. Those caring their illnesses    D. Those being heavy drinkers

37. What can we learn about hepatitis B?

A. Patients need to take drugs for the rest of their lives

B. People will not get the new infections due to a vaccine

C. Patients can be cured effectively at a costly price

D. People will get infected through blood accidentally

38. According to the statistics in 2015, which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Hepatitis C is responsible for 96 per cent of deaths

B. Around 1.75 million people were newly infected with hepatitis

C. Most of those infected with HCV are aware they are suffering

D. Tuberculosis is believed to have killed more than 1 million people

39. The main purpose of writing the passage is_____.

A. to call on the public to fight with hepatitis

B. to request the public to care about the hepatitis patients

C. to warn the public to learn of the danger of the disease

D. to persuade the public to take regular examinations yearly

 --- Hello, Tom. This is Mary speaking.

--- What a coincidence! I_________  about you.

A. just thought                  B. was just thinking

C. have  just thought            D. would just think

Top 4 New Museum Openings in 2017

Museum Barberini, Potsdam, Germany

  In the magnificent reconstructed palace from which it takes its name, the Museum Barberini is a significant new attraction in the city of Potsdam’s already impressive historic centre. The museum will host exhibitions ranging from the old masterpieces to contemporary art. It is opening with the show Impressionism: The Art of Landscape, which will include works by Monet, Renoir and Caillebotte.

l        Opening late January, museum-barberni.com

Zeitz MOCAA, Cape Town, South Africa

A landmark opening, and not just for South Africa, the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa will be the biggest museum to open on the continent for over a century. It will be an influential place, too: the US $38m institution will be filled entirely with work created since the year 2000. The museum will be inside the 57-meter-high Grain Silo, a towering reminder of Cape Town’s industrial heritage----and soon to be a symbol of its creative future.

l        Opens 23 September, zeitzmocaa. Museum

Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the US

With a new logo designed by Mark Bradford, which is meant to evoke the unique urban pace of Los Angeles, the ICA LA represents the rebranding and rehousing of the Santa Monica Museum of Art. It opens in a new space aims to bring together “architecture, urban design and sustainability to create cutting-edge environments for exhibitions, education, dialogue and collaboration”.

l        Opening in autumn, theicala. Org

Museum of the American Revolution, Philadelphia, the US

With US politics as polarized(两极化) as it is now, there has perhaps never been a better time to reflect on the history of a country that was once so divided and endured five years of civil war. The Museum of the American Revolution does just that, taking a non-partisan(无党派的) view of the period through thousands of objects, artworks, manuscripts and artefacts. Exhibitions will take visitors on a chronological (按时间顺序的) journey, from the roots of resistance to the legacy of its outcome.

l        Opens 19 April, amrevmuseum. Org

1. What can we learn about the Museum Barberini from the text?

A. Its name comes from an ordinary palace.       

B. Works from the old masterpieces to contemporary art will be shown there.

C. The show is the most interesting part of its opening ceremony.       

D. It will open in early January.

2.In order to create cutting-edge environments, the Institute of Contemporary Art .

A. designs a new logo.      

B. speeds urban pace of Los Angeles.

C. opens in a new location in LA arts district.    

D. aims to bring together architecture, urban design and sustainability.

3. If you want to look back on the period in US history when it endures five years of civil war, you can go to .

A. the Museum Barberini           

B. the Zeitz MOCAA

C. the Institute of Contemporary Art  

D. the Museum of the American Revolution

The following article is to tell you how to behave better in an IELTS oral English test Everyone will make necessary preparations for some possible topics in order to increase your performance in the interview. ____56_____  What would you do if you were asked in an interview to talk about how you feel about your hometown if in fact you really dislike living there?

       Some people might think that being truthful in this situation and giving a negative answer, they would not do the right thing.  ____57_____  Talk about how they love living there and give a positive answer which sounds more attractive

____58_____  And giving a negative opinion of something is not important, either. ____59_____  If you have more to say by being truthful, even if it is to express a negative opinion, then that is what you should talk about

_____60____ And follow it up with your reasons for disliking it instead of saying "I like my hometown… " and then struggle to find something to say

       We should consider how to deal with this situation in the best way

    AActually, truthfulness is not important in such an interview

       BWhat is your true feeling about your hometown?

       CIt would be much better to say "Actually I don't really like my hometown..."

       DHowever, sometimes, you will be asked to talk about something that you don't really like or don't really want to talk about

       ENo one should have a negative feeling about their hometown

       FThe important thing is that you have something to express

       GInstead, they try to hide their true feelings.

  Cloning humans has been _____ in the science world for many years and it is likely to continue .

A. ridiculous     B. contemporary    C. controversial   D. contradictory

Throughout my 41 years at General Electric, I've experienced a lotIn the media, I've gone from prince to pig and back againAnd I've been called many things

In the early days, some called me a crazy, wild manWhen I became CEO two decades ago, Wall Street asked, "Jack who?"

When I tried to make GE more competitive by cutting back our workforce in the early 1980s, the media called me "Neutron Jack" When they learned we were focused on values and culture at GE, people asked if "Jack has gone soft. " I've been No1 or No2 Jack, Services Jack, Global Jack, and, in more recent yearsSix Sigma Jack and e-Business Jack

When we made an effort to acquire Honeywell in October 2000, and I agreed to stay on through the transition (过渡期) , some thought of me as the Long-in-the-Tooth Jack hanging on by his fingertips to his CEO job

Those characterizations said less about me and a lot more about the stage our company went throughTruth is, down deep, I've never really changed much from the boy my mother raised in Salem, Massachusetts

When I started on this journey in 1981 , standing before Wall Street analysts for the first time at New York's Pierre Hotel, I said I wanted GE to become " the most competitive enterprise on earth" My objective was to put a small-company spirit in a big-company body, to build an organization out of an old-line industrial company that would be more high-spirited, more adaptable, and more flexible than companies that are one-fiftieth our sizeI said then that I wanted to create a company " where people dare to try new things, where people know that only the limits of their creativity and drive, their own standards of personal excellence, will be the ceiling on how far and how fast they move"

I've put my mind, my heart, and my courage into that journey every day of the 40-plus years I've been lucky enough to be a part of GE

59According to the first two paragraphs, the author _________.

       Abecame CEO of GE 41 years ago.

Bhad a poor image in public.

       Chad many ups and downs.

       Dsuffered from some mental illnesses.

60Which of the following statements is true?

AThe nicknames indicate the stages of development of the company.

BDifferent journalists have the same opinion of the author.

CThe author employed more people to make GE competitive.

DSalem, Massachusetts was the birthplace of the author.

61According to the author, GE in 1981 ______

       Awas the most competitive company in the world

       Bshould encourage creativity and promote drive

       Cwas different from many old-line industrial companies

       Dwas a big company with a high standard of person excellence

62What does the underlined word "journey" in the last paragraph probably mean?

       AGrowing up from a boy to an adult.

       BTravelling from home to office.

       CSeeking the position of CEO.

       DThe process of building his company.

Social networks are a big part of nearly every teenager's life in this day and age.Many teens have QQ,WeChat, or Weibo but little do a lot of teens know that they can be held responsible for everything they post for the rest of their lives.Everything you post online is part of a digital footprint that can always be traced(追踪)back to you.That includes every post,even like,comment,favorite and forward that you have ever committed.All pictures you've posted or will post have been stored in a digital database,and it is the companies' right to keep all of these documents that you believe to have been deleted or hidden.

With every post comes a consequence;whether it is good or bad,what you post could be seen by anyone.That is why you have to be very careful of what you decide to post or comment.

If you think you are safe from Servite finding out about one funny comment you made six months ago on a meaningless picture,you are probably wrong.Recently,a senior,Aaron,at Servite learned this lesson the hard way this year.He wrote a series of ugly comments towards Connelly girls on a web page,ignoring potential consequences.

This student,however,did have to face consequences from Servite as he was removed from all of his leadership roles in the school.Surprisingly enough,he fully agreed with his punishment handed down by the administration and fully understood why he was given such severe discipline(惩处)."When you agree to come to Servite,you are agreeing to defend what Servite stands for,"the young man said."That continues past the hours of 8 am and 2 pm.It's at all times."

So,next time you're about to post something you think could be received as offensive or inappropriate,think twice,think again,and don't press send.

28.What does the author think the teens should do in the first paragraph?

A.Avoid using social media.                                                B.Remove their own digital documents.

C.Be responsible for what they put online.                         D.Learn to balance their online and offline time.

29.What mistake did Aaron make online?

A.Drawing some meaningless pictures.                              B.Making some bad comments.

C.Failing to take his lesson.                                                D.Breaking down a special web page.

30.What did Servite do with Aaron's case?

A.It reached an agreement with Connelly girls.                   B.It helped Aaron get rid of ill effects.

C.It gave Aaron a severe punishment.                                D.It stood on Aaron's side.

31.For whom is the text probably intended?

A.Teenagers.                            B.Teachers.                       C.Parents.                  D.Network engineers.

             What Teenagers Can Do To Earn More Respect

As teenagers continue to grow and develop into young adults, the transition(过渡) into adulthood has begun. With so many physical and emotional changes going on, certain manners are often forgotten and other adult traits are not yet accepted as a way of life.   36   By doing the following things, you will earn more respect.

Contribute to the household

At the very least, clean up after yourself. As a teenager, you are old enough to clean up after yourself. When you make a mess, clean it up.   37   All chores that you do help to reduce the load of the person who did them before. Now that you’re old enough and capable, why shouldn’t you contribute to the household?   38    

Be responsible

  39  Whether they are basic things, like brushing your teeth or doing your homework , or more involved chores that contribute to the household, simply fulfill your responsibilities on time. When adults know that they can rely on you, their trust and respect for you will increase.

 Solve more of your own problem without asking for help

Instead of taking the easy approach and asking for help, make an effort to solve your problems on your own first. The “easy way ” is only easy for you, but it is an extra task for the person from whom you are seeking help. Seek help only after you have make an honest effort to solve your own problems.   40   When you become a good problem solver, you increase your valve to the community.

A. Everyone has certain responsibilities.

B. By being aware of these manners and traits, you can manage them sooner.

C. The people doing the chores before will greatly appreciate the help.

D. This includes. But is not limited to , your dishes and your room.

E. It will make your life more pleasant.

F. Depending on the problem, 15 minutes of effort is usually a good guideline.

G. When speaking to a group, speak loud enough.

My father was a self-taught mandolin player. He was one of the best string instrument players in our town. Dad loved to play the mandolin for his families, who enjoyed listening to his play and___11___the Tennessee Waltz, Hatbor nights, Silver Bells, and so on. Dad was always there,___12___his time and efforts to see that his family had___13___in their life. If he could give pleasure to others, he___14___, especially his families. I had to mature into a man and have children of my own___15___I realized how much he had sacrificed.

I ___16___ the United States Air Force in January of 1962. Whenever I come home on___17___, I would ask Dad to play the mandolin. He could touch your soul with the ___18___ that came out of that old instrument. He seemed to ___19___when he was playing you could see his pride in his ability to play so well for his family.

While working at Todd Steel, Dad was ____20____in an accident. He got the third index finger of his left hand ___21___

Between two pieces of steel. The doctor who operated___22___the finger could not save it, and Dad ended up having the tip of the finger___23___. He didn’t lose enough of the finger,___24___it wouldn’t stop him picking up anything, but it did___25___his ability to play the mandolin.

After the accident, Dad would make___26___for why he couldn’t play. We wore him down and___27___he said “Okay, but remember, I can’t hold down on the strings___28___I used to”. ___29___, for the family it didn’t make any  ____30____that Dad couldn’t play as well.

11. A. playing    B. practicing    C. singing    D. dancing

12. A. donating    B. devoted    C. sacrificing    D. speared

13. A. richness    B. money    C. fortune    D. enough

14. A. could    B. would    C. might    D. should

15. A. after    B. before    C. until    D. unless

16. A. joined    B. joined in    C. attended    D. participated in

17. A. leave    B. vocation    C. business    D. Christmas

18. A. songs    B. tones    C. strings    D. voices

19. A. say    B. sing    C. express    D. shine

20. A. involved    B. anchored    C. engaged    D. buried

21. A. examined    B. fixed    C. hidden    D. broken

22. A. in    B. for    C. on    D. with

23. A. cut down    B. cut in    C. cut off    D. cut up

24. A. in that    B. now that    C. on which    D. for which

25. A. make    B. create    C. impact    D. increase

26. A. causes    B. reasons    C. excuses    D. explanations

27. A. eventually    B. constantly    C. occasionally    D. frequently

28. A. the way    B. on the way    C. in a way    D. in one way

29. A. Instead    B. However    C. Still    D. Moreover

30. A. sense    B. difference    C. mistake    D. decision

What the customers demand from the company is that the goods ____(deliver) right to their homes.

If you don't admit a mistake and take responsibility for it, you're ________ to make the same one again.

A. bound  B. content  C. due  D. keen

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短文。短文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误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(),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。

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。

It isn't hard to grow up into a responsible member of the society.I can well remember an incident that happens on a rainy Sunday afternoon.I was on my way to a bookstore and was waiting for the green light at a crossing when a girl of about ten was knocked by a passing car,that drove off quickly.A man immediately rushed to the girl to give him first aid and I joined in with hesitation.Luckily,she was not bad injured and we send her to the nearest hospital. Comparing with the escaped driver,I am proud of what I did.As a member of the society,I am aware of that being responsible is that it takes to make a better society.

假如你是张小民, 下个星期六是你妈妈的生日, 你和你爸爸昨天悄悄地策划了一次家庭活动给她庆祝生日。请你写信告诉你的姐姐/哥哥, 陈述你和你爸爸的想法和原因, 以及最后的决定。

注意:开头和结尾已写好, 不计入总词数(不少于100)

Dear sister/brother,

  How is everything?

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Love,

Zhang xiaoming


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